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Sunday, November 10, 1963 Help the underprivileged througi the Chapel Hill-CarrWfo Community Chest. Custom-Made SLIPCOVERS and DRAPERIES Carolina Fabric . Shop All Work Guaranteed Phone 942-4622 JpteM AvtKfw SMALL, SOLID DOOR, MAHOGANY COVER er Cupboatd; Queen Anne Mirrored Door Sec- GIFTS retary; Upholstery and Drapery Fabrics, Also several spacious rooms of 18th and 19th ft century furniture, china, old silver, and ob- WI/lM J jects of art at Chapel Hill’s original antique and gift shop. 1215 E. Franklin. Chapel Hill o 9:30 to 5:30 Dally VJT 10 1 L' i .. U!_ _ i ii .Hi. . ' f'. Oft » « t •*- •” uusmw.v.v. .2. .2.. jJt .%>wS-y swSwt ME AN ARTIST? Yep. I repair and maintain Volkswagens. I’m not what you’d call an Old Master, but I make it a point to put all the fine touches on the job. Volkswagens, as you know, demand this sort of treatment. Con tact me anytime at my studio ... FOREIGN CAR CENTER 402 E. Main St., Carrboro Phone 929-1462 ALL READY FOR Tr-v/l) Christmas Fun #W\wNt aowin? w Jlv» u 0% glen lennox PHARMACY It’s so much fun to shop at Glen Lennox Pharmacy—for every member of the family. TOYS, WOW! Toys for girls, toys for boys; educational toys, cuddle toys for the litte one; books and games ... for Mir... ur Mm Shelves aid Counters Loaded with Kite, Gifts, Gifts For Her-Just a few suggestions: Candy Ah. Him. If he’s a shaver th«e are by Whitman’s and Pangburn; Ceemet- many posstoiltttes. Rasors |c gifts by Revlon, Coty, Old Spice. manual). pre-*ave Yardlv Hefena Ruhensteta. Max Fac- There are waUets and watches, and tor; Electric Razors; WaUets and many pipes and tobaccos and accessories. BffiIiSrS.TJJTJ-a SHOP EARLY, LOAF LATE whet your thinking. Sparkly Bright Giftwrap and Ribbons and . ■ • ALL THE BEST BRANDS Wonderful Park Free HALLMARK CARDS Glen Lennox a** £S| PHARMACY New Chamber Has About 160 Members About 160 charter members have been accepted into the new Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce. The charter j membership campaign ended • officially Friday after two weeks of solicitation by mem i. bers of an organizational com mittee. The charter members come from the University, the Chapel Hill business community, Carr bcro, and the rural areas around Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Joe Augustine, executive director of the Chapel Hill 'Merchants As sociation, said that any person who had not been invited to be come a charter member and wished to become one should contact him at the Merchants Association office, or any mem ber of the Chamber steering committee: Crowell Little. R. B. Fitch Jr„ Charles Shaffer, Walt Baucom, or Roy Holsten. An organizational meeting of all charter members will be held Monday, November 18, at the Ranch House annex. At the meeting officers and director* of the Chamber will be elected. The officers and directors -will appoint various charter mem bers to committees later. Among the committees to be formed are the membership, public re lations, and finance committees. The meeting will begin with a social hour at 6:30, dinner at 7:30. Only charter members may -attend. After the first of 1964 a more comprehensive member ship campaign will be conducted by the Chamber's membership committee. Northside PTA To Meet Tuesday The Northside P.T.A. will hold its third regular monthly meet ing Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Cafeteria. In observance of American Edu cation Week, the program will inciude a talk by Dr. Hardwick. W. Harshman, of the UNC School of Education, on "The Importance of Education To The Elementary Child.” Following the program, par ents will go to the classrooms of their respective children for a 20-minute session with the teach er, who will discuss the instruc tional program for the particular class. In order to save time, parents are asked not to seek a personal conference to discuss their indi vidual child on this night, but to make sure that they have been assigned a date for the parent teacher conferences, scheduled to be held on Nov. 13, 14, and 18th. Current officers of the P.T.A. are Winfred Burchette, Pres.; H. Caldwell, Vice Prse. Mrs. Lucy Farrington, Sec.; Mrs. Cora Burchette, Treas. J. H. Peace is principal. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST FEMALE GOLDEN RE triever. Name Brandy, Tag num ber 4436. Color golden brown. Lost in Mt. Bolus and Estes Hills area. Reward. Phone 942-2078. THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY Spare A Stove? H ■ Boy Scout Troop 835 needs a medium-size oil heater for its cabin in Lake Forest. The Troop is operating on a tight budget, § but will be able to scrounge transportation for • the stove if anybody will contribute one. Any sort of oil heater in working condition will be gratefully accepted. If you have one and are willing to contribute it to a good cause, call Paul Trembly at 942-5065. Flags Should Fly Monday—Phipps A plea to have an American flag flying at every home and busi ness or industrial firm in North Carolina tomorrow, Veterans Day, was expressed today by State Commander L. J. Phipps of The American Legion. "in the interest of showing the rest of the world the unity of the American people, every home, every, every business firm, every industrial plant throughout the land should display an American flag on Veteran s Day.” Command er Phipps said. The State Legion leader ex plained that the eyes of the world, and particularly those of the forces of world communism, are constantly watching for any signs of internal weakness which might forecast the downtall of the United States. “Here in North Carolina, we can do our share toward the discouragement ol any such thoughts about a weak, apathetic, dispirited American citizenry by living the Star - Spangled Banner on this patriotic holiday. NEW ADMINISTRATOR C. B. Thomas Jr., an analyst in the University Personnel De partment. has been appointed ad ministrative officer of the mil lion dollar Dental Research Cen ter to be erected here. 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