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Page 4-B ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hinson of Chapel Hill announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Peggy Sue, to Ralph Newman Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald G. Mason of Henderson. The wed ding will take place November 30th. Miss Hinson is a graduate of Chapel Hill High School and Woman’s Col lege in Greensboro. Mr. Mason is a graduate of Hender- - son High School and the University here. He is associat ed with Republic Powdered Metals of Cleveland, Ohio. New Hope Community News j MRS. SAM RAY Phone 8-3792 Donnie Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chapman is confined to his home because of an ear infection. * * * Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Freeland Sr. were Mrs. Catherine Moody of Morganton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry and children of Siler City. * * * Mrs. Louis Freeland is a pa tient at Watts Hospital where she is recovering from surgery performed last week. • * * Birthday greetings to Mrs. Neal D. Tapp, Mrs. E. R. Por t Checkers and changing location both call for wisdom before moving. Our Moving Service offers these advantages: Local or Distance a Same Van Insured Cargo • Low Rates £4 Hoar Service • Any Size Job It & D Transfer & Storage Phone 948-4364 j Tvjlivery Phone Chapel Hill 942-4767 for the I ! Durham Morning Herald and THE DURHAM SUN $ Best Daily Coverage of University, r Chapel Hill, and Orange County Newt f ter of Raleigh, and Henry Tapp. Mrs. Jacob Hardee is showing improvement at Watts Hospital where she has been a patient following major surgery last week. * * * The Women of New Hope church will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the fellowship hall of the church. • * * Mrs. Kelly Davis and Mrs. Sam Ray of the Community, Mrs. Ralph Cheek of Carrboro, Miss Rebecca Crawford of the Orange Grove Community and Wallace Williams of Chapel Hill attended a class reunion at Schley Grange on Saturday night. They were members of the 1938 senior class of Hills boro High School. This was the first meeting of this class since graduation and the first meeting of this class since grad uation and the first time many of the graduates had seen each other in 25 years. It was an en joyable meeting for those at tending. Another meeting is plan ned in the near future. * * * The Blackwood Home Demon stration Club met on Monday af ternoon, Sept. 18, at the home of Mrs. John Freeland Sr. Follow ing the business meeting, Miss Jessie Trowbridge, Orange County Home Agent, gave an informative program on “Adapt Your Home For Your Child”. During the social which follow ed, Mrs. ’Freeland served a sweet course to the 10 mem bers present. • * * Several people in the commun ity went to the Hillsboro Presby terian Church last Sunday night to hear Miss Florence Root speak. Miss Root taught Bible in our schools some years ago, and for many years has served as a Presbyterian missionary in Korea. It was an interesting and informative talk and gave Miss Root a chance to renew acquain tances with old friends from New Hope, Hillsboro and Chapel Hill. * Carrboro Personals MRS. MARY HOLLINGSWORTH Phone 942-6270 Carl Bradshaw is improving af ter an illness of two weeks which kept him confined to bed. He is now able to walk around a little. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Watson have returned to Indian River City. Fla., for the winter so that their grandchildren, Bebe Bell Bodwen. can re-enter Florida school. Bebe’s mother, Mrs. Shir ley Bowden, recently underwent a severe heart operation at the Institute of Public Health at Beth esda, Md.. and wil join her fami ly when her recovery permits traveling. '• • • The Carrboro Baptist Church will begin extensive remodeling o( the church sanctuary fallowing the first Sunday in October. • * * Fred Hatcher of Hickory call ed Mrs. Fred Free Sunday to tell her he would be at the reunion of the Smith Level School, which will be held today. It has been forty years since they saw each other. • • * Ronnie Edwards, ihe two-year oki son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Edwards of Chapel Hili, Rt. 1, sustained severe cuts Monday when he ran into the path of a power mower. He is a patient of Watts Hospital at this writing. * * * Mr. Joe Gilmore had supper Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hackney. * * * Miss Wanda Clark spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gooch of Bulloch. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark, went after her Sunday. * * • Mr. and Mrs. Coy Taylor of Dogwood Acres were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wilson. In the afternoon the two couples visited Mr. and Mrs. Car roll Weaver on Smith Level Road. • * * The Tripp family, descendents of Lucien and Corrinna Allen Tripp, held a family reunion at Advents Ferry in Chatham County last Sunday. Each member brought a well-filled picnic bas ket, and an enjoyable get-togeth er was had. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Tiipp, Mrs. Nora Tripp Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Leary Colie, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Colie and Larry Colie Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Toby Wrenn and chil dren, Donna, Gayle, Jimmy, Jaunita and baby: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tripp; Mr. and Mrs. A1 Tripp and children, Byron Scott, Roy Griffin and Victor Miles; Mrs. Mag Neal; Mr. and Mrs. Lu ther Tripp; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Tripp and children, Marian, Libby, Vivian and Bruce, all of Carrboro. Mrs. Jaunita Tripp Yeargan and children, Donnie and Diane, twins; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tripp, Jr. and children, Cheryl, Donna, Buddy, Lanny and Kathy; Mr. and Mrs. Venable Duncan, all of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilliland of Greensboro: Mr. Simon Burke, Mrs. Nellie Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Burke, all of Pittsboro; Miss Peggy Burke of Albemarle. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tripp and children, Linda, Norma Kay, and Sandra; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coble, Mrs. Flora Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. James Tripp, Shelia, Susan and Michael Tripp and Stephen White IV, all of Mebane; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tripp and baby of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tripp and dau ghter of Roxboro; and Mr. Tripp’s son, Donnie of Roxboro. • • * The Rev. and Mrs. Sterling Whitener of Hong Kong bought a house on Kay Street the first of September. They have five chil dren: Dana, 2; Bonnie, 7; Kim, 10; Chris, 14 and Karen, 15. Ar riving in the United States at the end of June, they spent the sum mer at Blowing Rode. Mr. Whit ener has entered UNC as a grad M U |Sl>. iSr " ntai Home Loans ■ | Correct Time and Temperature . Hfll, WEEKLY uate student in social welfare. He and Mrs. Whitener have been missionaries of the United Church of Christ since 1952 except for the year of 1958, when they were on leave. We extend a hearty welcome to our town to this fine family. * f * The Gleaners Sunday School Class of the Carrboro Baptist Church combined its regular monthly meeting with a farewell party honoring its teacher, Mrs. Winslow Williams, who is retir ing from teaching for a while, at the home of Mrs. Milton Latta on North Greensboro Street last Tuesday evening. Officers for the coming fiscal year were elected: Mrs. Aubrey Harward, president; Mrs. Milton Latta, vice-president; Mrs. Duke Williams,' secretary - teasurer; Mrs. R. B. Todd, program chair man; Mrs. Raymond Andrews and Mrs. Bynie Riggsbee, social committee. After the business session, Miss Doris Lindsay played a tape re cording expressing what Mrs. Wil liams meant to the class. Two interesting games were enjoyed. The first was a quiz in the form of answering 15 Biblical ques tions. A prize was awarded Mrs. Mary Hollingsworth for answer ing all questions correctly. The second consisted of groups com peting in singing hymns. The group headed by Mrs. Raymond Andrews was judged the best. Mrs Eric Neville, present presi dent, pined Mrs. Williams with a corsage of red rosebuds and rib bon, and the class presented her with a lovely jewelry box. Party sandwiches, hors d’oeuvres, cook ies and Russian tea were served. Those present including the host ess, Mrs. Latta, and the honoree, Mrs. Williams, were Mrs. Edgar Riggbee, Mrs. Archie Christopher, Mrs. Harold Ray, Mrs. Aubrey Harward, Mrs. R. B. Todd, Mrs. Raymond Andrews, Mrs. Eric Neville, Mrs. Earl Settlemire, Mrs. Tom Goodrich, Mrs. Duke illiams, Mrs. Mary Hollingsworth, Miss Doris Lindsay and Mrs. Bynie Riggsbee. * * * News of the sick; Mrs. Thomas Clark, Jr. suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and is critically ill in Memorial Hospital at this writ ing. Mrs. Jake Hardee underwent a serious operation this week, but is in satisfactory condition. * * * The most beautiful singing I've heard in a long time was "In the Sweet By and By” sung at pray er meeting Wednesday night at the Carrboro Baptist Church. Men's voices were more predomi nent than women’s, and the bass was heart-warming to hear. Please, men, sing more often. * * * It seems everybody is too busy nowadays to actually do what he would like to do, visit friends and neighbors more often. Are we trying to do too many things? Are we letting the unimportant things dominate so that there is not time left for the important? What are people doing, flitting about to this and that, 90 busy that we hardly know the members of our own family? I have set side Sunday afternoons for open house to family and friends, and my other time is just as limited. Yet I never rind time enough to cover everything. Where does time go? CANDYSTRIPERS MEETING New and old Candystripers are required to attend a meeting to morrow afternoon at 4 p.m. in the director’s office on the first floor of Memorial Hospital. For mer Candystripers are required to attend the meeting to regis ter. New volunteers are requir ed to attend for a training course, which also meets Tues day and Wednesday. '''Ml l dppf- 9 ByKL WEDDING PLANNED Dr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Sturdevant of Chapel Hill announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jeanne, to Kearney Hill An drews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raymond Andrews of Chapel Hill. The bride-elect is a graduate of Chapel Hill High School and a student at the University. The bridegroom is a graduate of Chapel Hill High School and a senior at the University. He is working for de grees in Radio, Television, Motion Pictures, and in Po litical Science. A December 28th wedding is planned. Chapel Hill Gets Raft Os Babies Babies bom recently in Chapel Hill include the following: William Lee Waskom, bom Sep tember 17 to John and Sara Was kom. Pine Knoll, Carrboro. Colin Randall Taber, born Sep tember 16 to Stephen and Thelma Taber, Justice Street. Cheryl Lynn Richardson, born September 14 to Hollis and Mary Richardson, Route 2, Chapel Hill. Penny Gail Whitfield, bom September 8 to John and Blonnie Whitfield, Route 1, Chapel Hill. Donna Elizabeth Congleton, bom September 12 to Joseph and Donna Congleton, Northside Dr. James David Addison, born August 29 to James and Pamela Addison, Highland Woods. Milinda Ann Foushee, born Sep tember 17 to Charlie and Jennie Foushee, Route 1, Chapel Hill. Alexander and Ivan Kukolj, born September 16 to Smiljan and Yvonne Kukolj, Howell St. Diane Lee Herford, born Aug ust 29 to Francis and Myrtle Her ford, Route 1, Durham. Scarlett Elizabeth Nye, borq September 11 to Kemp and Nan cy Nye, Highway 54 west. Kenneth Caroll Kennedy 11, bom September 13 to Kenneth and Helen Kennedy, Plantation Acres. Daniel Ashley Ibrahim, born August 29 to Michel and Betty Ibrahim, Westwood Drive. Adam Sean Ziolkowski. born September 13 to John and Pa tricia Ziolkowski, Purefoy Road. Peter Bradford Brown, bom August 29 to Robert and Mary Brown, Purefoy Road. Jeanette Lindley Wellons, bom August 21 to Harry and Florence Wellons, North Greensboro St. NO METERS I PLUS FREE LOTS | in CABBBORO | Mark Whitson Lyle, bom Sep tember 1 to Fred and Etta Lyle, Towne House Apartments. Elizabeth Dabney Friend, bom September 13 to Robert and Fenton Friend, Ridgefield. Thomas Wade Brennaman, born September 12 to Franches ter and Brenda Brennaman, King Street. David James Craig, bom Sep tember 10 to Lloyd and Betty Craig, Gomains Avenue. GRADUATE STUDENT Lauranne Hill has registered for her first graduate year in the University School of Public Health. Miss Hill is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hill of Wilkinsburg, Pa. She did her undergraduate work at Penn sylvania State University. Carolina Coffee Shop , CHAPEL HILL’S FAMILY RESTAURANT Southern Fried Chicken isfc m jylA, IN THE BASKET 2S*AP m With Shoe String Potatoes Boxed to go - _ $1.25 Delivery Charge 50c 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. * - I Special SPECIALTIES CLUB STEAK ... $1.35 DESSERTS—Cheese Cake, Hot Apple Pie Fried Onion Rings WAFFLES—Blueberry, Strawberry, Tossed Salad French Fries « Bacon, Pecan State AA UW Meet I • Will Be Oct. 11-12 The N. C. State Division of the American Association qf Univer sity Women <AAUW> will hold its annual convention at Greensboro on Oct. 11 and 1* at the Holiday Inn South with many participants from the University at Chapel m. The theme of this year’s con vention, “Accent of the Future.” will emphasize the explanation and implementation of Hie new AAUW structure set up at the national convention in June in Denver. Heading committees will be: Dr. Margaret Swan ton, associate professor of pathology, who is chairman of the "Bridging the Gap Between Science and the Layman” committee; Mrs. Ken neth Brinkhous, chairman of the Status of Women committee; Miss Bertie Earp, publicity chairman; Mrs. Paul Guthrie, chairman of the College Faculty Program, and Mrs. George Holcomb, branch president. Mrs. Brinkhous is the liaison representative for the 1963-64 North Carolina Council for Worn- • en’s Organizations and the State Legislative Council. Dr. Gukm Johnson is liaison representative lor the World Affairs Council. Primary speakers for the two day convention will be Mrs. Nor man W. Hosier, AAUW third vice president and chairman of the Membership committee 1 , who win be the banquet speaker, and Mrs. Douglas Tomkies, AAUW vice - president of the South Atlantic Region, who vyiU speak at the luncheon. Mrs. Hosier is a long-time member of AAUW and has par ticipated in many areas of ser vice since her graduation from Hood College with a B.S. degree. She was N. Y. Division President in 1960-61 and is at present ser ving on the N ,Y. State Attorney General’s Committee on Human For Heme Delivery Service On Greensboro Daily News and/or The Greensboro Record Pleats Contact WILLIAM FORD Box 1144, Chapel Bin, N. C. PHONE 942-6953 Sunday, September 29,. 1963 Rights. Last year she was cited as “Woman of the Year” by the Nassau County Girl Scouts. She is a native of New York. Mrs. Tomkies of Hunnington, W. Va., has served in her capa city as vice president, South At lantic Region since 1959. She has been active in local, division and association levels of the AAUW, and is past president of the W. Va. division. She is a graduate of Goucher College and received her M.A. degree from Columbia University. All members of the AAUW are eligible to attend the convention. Members of the AAUW are wom en who have graduated from ac credited and approved colleges. Reservations for the convention can be made by writing directly to the Holiday Inn South in Greensboro. Reservations for the luncheon and banquet can be made through the Greensboro Branch. For remits that please, use the classified ads. GOAL-PURPOSE BRACKETS luppert closet shelves, redsl Easily installed, K-V 1195 shelf and rod W support brackets bold shelves n up to 12* deep and rods up to 154' in diameter, ™ Greensboro St., Carrbero PHONE 942-3153
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