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Wednesday, November 6,1963 Bishop To Install William Davidson The Rt. Rev. Richard H. Baker of the Diocese of North Carolina, will hold the installa tion service for the Rev. Wil liam Davidson at the Church of the Holy Family at 8 p.m. Wed nesday. Mr. Davidson will be rector of the Church for the coming year after having exchanged parishes with the Rev. Loren B. Mead. Mr. Mead is now rec tor of Mr. Davidson’s Christ Church in Esher. Surry, Eng land. Also at the installation ser vice, Mr. Davidson wi’> present to Bishop Baker candidt'es for confirmation. Bishop Bak >r will administer the rite of confirma tion or laying on of hands. The Rev. Thomas Thrasher, rector of the Chapel of the Cross, will preach the sermon. Following the service, a recep tion will be held in the parish house. Mrs. Charles P. Wales will be hostess. Help the needy through the Community Chest. SAVE by Monday Nov. 11 EARN Full Dividends From Nov. 1 at 123 Narth CohunMa Street At the Time and Temperature elect ~ FIRE HAZARD—Despite the re cent rains, fire conditions are still hazardous in Orange County wood lands. Last week about thirty acres are were burned over off Highway 54, WUNC Radio 91.5 FM WEDNESDAY 6:00 The Dinner Hour— Balakirev: Symphony No. 1 Satie: 3 Morceaux en Forme de Poire 6:55 News 7:00 This is a Friendly World 7:15 South Africa 7:30 Guard Session 7:45 Let’s Talk About Aging 8:00 Masterwork— Tartini: Concerto in A Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio Espagnol Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade Tchaikovsky: Piano Concer to No. 1 Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Overture Fan tasia. 10:00 News 10:15 French Press Review 10:80 What About a Book 11:00 Hill Hall Concert (repeat) 12:00 News * * * THURSDAY 6: CO The Dinner Hour— Hanson: Symphony No.'3 Mozart: Sonata in D for Two Pianos 6:55 News 7:00 To be announced 8:00 Masterwork— Smetana: Overture to the Bartered Bride Smetana: The Moldau Berlioz: Roman Carnival Overture Berlioz: Excerpts from the Damnation of Faust Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky: Polonaise from Eugene Onegin 10:00 News 10:10 Hillside Jazz with Frost Branon No matter what your occupation, our busi ness is to help you with your insurance in a way best suited to your needs and with the least strain on your pocketbook. nn FOUSHEE-WILSON ■n&Sj Agency NmUmH JOHN FOUSHEE • ADGER WILSON ■MHitiHlfl 108 N. Columbia Plume MS-4411 i ***N». m s < >mt >***»« m- 11:15 Some Came to Sing (repeat) 12:00 News * * * FRIDAY EVENING 6:00 Dinner Hour— Vivaldi: The Four Seasons Von Suppe: Poet and Peas ant Overture 6:55 News 7:00 Project 60- Tales of Childhood 8:00 Let’s Listen to Opera— Norman Cordon (Title of Opera—to be announced) After Opera: News After News: Friday Night Carousel 12:00 News * * * v SATURDAY 12:30 Pre-game Music 1:30 FOOTBALL: UNC vs. Clemson After game: Music on a Satur day Afternoon 6:00 The Dinner Hour— Lalo: Symphonie Espanole in D, Op. 21 Bruch: Violin Concerto in G, Op. 26 6:55 News 7:00 Interview—Dean Katherine Carmichael, Dean of Wom en at UNC, will be inter viewed. 7:15 Vistas of Israel 7:30 Radio Canada 8:00 Masterwork— Richard Strauss: Till Eul inspeigel’s Merry Pranks Liszt: Concerto No. 1 Brahms: Symphony No. 1 Brahms: Hungarian Dances No.’s 1,2,3,5,6,10,17. Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue 10:00 News 10:10 Pete Ivey with News 10:30 Labor News Conference 11:00 Spectrum (repeat) 12:00 News about four miles west of Chapel Hill. A firefighter from the State Forestry Service is shown plowing a fire break, with smoke already pouring in from the right. New Chevelle! BY CHEVROLET The kind of handling ease you'd expect In a smaller car. Come on down and drive it. The kind of comfort you’d /J expect in a large interior. /m JsSSQBm Come on down and sit in it. //Ik f MBEMm 1 wfgjf *5535 BS jo In Only a car that looks as good as this could come between Chevrolet and Chevy IL Come on down and stare at it. New Chevelle Malibu, Sport Coup* Now-Chevy spirit in a new kind of carl We built this one to do a lot more than just stand around looking beau tiful. Held its weight down in the 3,000-pound range. Then built four lusty engines for it—two sixes and two VB’s—with output all the way up to 220 horses*! And if that combination of modest weight and potent power makes you think this is one frisky car, you’ve got the right idea. You’ve also got a car with lots of room for legs, hips, shoulders, hats and luggage. Yet its 115-inch wheelbase keeps it highly maneuverable in traffic and very easy to park. With its Full Coil suspension and snug insulation, it’s got a ride that reminds you of the Jet-smooth kind the Ask about a SMILE-MILE Ride and the Chevrolet Song Book at your Chevrolet dealer** * HARRISS-CONNERS CHEVROLET, Inc. Chapel Hill-Durham Bird. Chapel HUI Phone 942-3191 v. Manufacturer's License No. 110 '4\ “ ~ . THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY Moscow Chamber Orchestra Witts Standing Ovation Music has been called the in ternational language. It is for nate indeed that this language is not specific as to come under the recent and much-discussed Speaker Ban, because if it were, the music lovers of Chapel Hill and its environs would have missed a rare artistic experi ence. For on Friday night, No vember Ist, the Moscow Cham ber Orchestra gave a never-to be-forgotten performance in the University’s Memorial Hall. This small group of young, dedi cated musicians is making its first tour of this country, and we can only hope that this tour is not to be their last. Visually, the evening was a delight, with effective grouping of performers around a beauti ful, white-clad lady cellist; aurally, the evening was even more so. Under the brilliant di rection of Rudolph Barshai, each work on the varied pro gram-Mozart’s Symphony No. 29 in A major, K 201; Bar tok’s Divertimento for Strings (193 9); Prokofieff* s Fugitive Visions, Opus 22; and Vivaldi’s Concerto in B Minor for Four Violins—received a warm, sensi tive, and exquisitely precise reading. With each section of the orchestra sounding like a single player, extraordinary control was displayed throughout the program, especially, perhaps, in the suave elegance of the Mozart and in the barely audible pianissimo sections in the slow movement of the Bar tok. Four encores were demanded. For the last of these, Mr. Bar shai, accompanied by his or chestra, played a haunting selec tion on the viola, to which the large and enthusiastic audience responded with a standing ova tion.-MGC Help \he needy through the Community Chest. Right-Of-Way Being Given For Access Road To School The County Commissioners Monday heard Mrs. Rebecca Clark report that she has almost all property owners involved signed to give right-of-way for a road from Merritt Mill Road to Lincoln High School. The road, which the Commis sioners have been considering for about three months, would provide access to Lincoln and Frank P. Graham schools for children walking to school from the Knolls and West Franklin Street areas. But Commissioner Gordon Cleveland reported no progress in attempts to persuade William Tolliver to sell a tract of land ad jacent to Lincoln High’s land. The State Highway Commission is prepared to put in a paved road to the school, Dr. Cleveland said, if right-of-way can be pro vided. Purchase of the Tolliver tract would be necessary, in con trast to donation of right-of-way across other tracts, because the State must have a 50-foot right of-way for the road and the Tol liver lot is only slightly more than 50 feet wide. Dr. Cleveland said Mr. Tolliver had replied to inquiry about sel ling his land that he would con fer with his wife. But he has not named a price for the land 1 s’ customized® 1 clothes • (vcoiu Stmpni) \ DURHAM v way it muffles noise and cushions you from bumps. And the fine hand of Body by Fisher craftsmen shows up beneath this one’s suave good looks, too. Just listen to the solid thunk of a door closing or look at the smooth metalwork. You’ll see what we mean. Sound good so far? There’s more. Like the fact that Chevelle comes in three series with eleven models—convertibles, sport coupes, sedans, wagons, even Super Sport models with front bucket seats. Like the fact The Commissioners asked Mrs. Clark to get as many as pos sible of the remaining property owners to donate right-oLway for the road, and agreed that the Chapel Hill School Board is the proper body to buy the Tolliver tract, or instigate condemnation proceedings to obtain it. HUGGINS' Has Your Beautiful Spring Blossoms . JUST ,WMj ARRi¥ED ■ ml DUTCH WfflW BULBS Come in and select now from our varied selection of bulbs from Holland. Plant them now for a dazzling and breath-taking display at your home next spring! Free Parking - Self Service While You Shop I ™ 3 or Ask for with Huggins’ LBLCBJIiALjIU Clerk Service that (and see if this isn’t one of the nicest surprises of r all) the new Chevelle comes at an easy-to-take price! Like to hear more? The listening’s wonderful at your Chevrolet dealer’s—and so’s the driving. *OptwMiat«riKMl Another road matter, the speed limit on the Airport Road lead ing northward from Chapel Hill, was reported to the board as partially solved. A 35 mph zone has been extended to the new town limits and an advisory rather than mandatory ‘speed zone of 35 mph will be extended to Estes Drive. \ j Page 1-B
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