Page 4-B Eastern Offers World Fair Trip With the opening date for die World’s Fair—April 22, 1964-on ly about tour months away, East ern Air Line--, is actively promot ing a wide selection of lowoost all-expense tours of New York City this craning spring and sum mer. Such World's Fair vacations are being.offered at rates as low a6 sl7 for three days and two nights in the heart of Manhattan, including an admission to (he Fair, round-trip transfers be tween Fair ami Hotel, and a choice of several sight-seeing trips in the city. For those who PERFECI CfjtftftmaiK TREAT ' CHOCOLATE* So Fine So Famous A// \ So Sure to ease CHRISTMAS DECORATED WE WRAP & MAIL EUBANKS DRUG CO. ISjub of dltjappl sjtU THE HUB specializes in gifts of all sizes to make your Holiday shopping easier. Here are just a few choice items that never fail to bring smiles of approval on Christmas morning. Quality sport aftd dress I ]■> shirts in all colors and i sizes. A new shirt is always XII a welcome surprise, espec- |j; fijßijfjfjMpjjH) _/ ially if its a van Heusen or i( JJ Enro from THE HUB WSSjStt Always just rigtit on Christ- mas A.M. . . and THE 'MR Op-pMf MtMmj HUB has thousands of them. *VM 1H Mmf9y including the famous GOLD hH CUP in a fantastic range -St? HSH of colors. Get those Christ ".'pja PffOL mas stockings at THE HUB. -v‘A Priced from *I.OO \vM Dress slacks for him never fail to please. In THE HUB’S great collection of custom tail ored traditional slacks you are sure to find just the right pair yfm to fit his personality and your M tii pocketbook. Prices Start at About *9.95 _ BI fl I I As gay and colorful as the Christmas BB HI season itself . . . that is the TIE COL -1111 LBCTION at ™ E Hl;B - Br^ht and "I U muted silks and wool challis grace BB ■■ P in abundance the tie racks at THE Br B V HUB. Stop in today. - DOT FORGET THE LADIES— Gift Wrap Her in Sports mn wear from THE CO-ED CORNER M’Lady will truly enjoy any one of V Jd&ifM . the many fine gifts available at THE CO-ED CORNER.- Attractive sweat er accessories abound at THE CO-ED ers, skirts, blouses, dresses and oth » BB CORNER. Real style* at reasonable prices await you when you stop at THE CO-ED CORNER. Expert Free Gift Wrapping-- Open Till 9 p.m. Till Christmas m (Bbapri 3|W j HUGGINS’—Your One-Stop Gift CenterfßßHj wish a longer stay of seven days and six nights, with three days spent inside the Fair itself, there are tours starting at $46.50. These prices are per person, but based on two sharing a room, and are plus air fare. Eastern, which will be the only airline to have its own building within the Fair Grounds and to operate special “bus shuttles” directly to the Fair from the La- Guardia and Idlewild Airports, offers another exclusive feature: 1 tickets to the Fair and round-trip transportation between these air ports and the Fair for no more than just the regular admission— s 2 for adults, $1 for children un der age 13. < Children under two are transported and admitted free.) For those who do not wish air port-to-Fair transportation, East ern offices around the U. S., Can ada, Mexico, Bermuda and Puer to Rico have been designated as special World’s Fair representa tives to sell admission tickets alone at SL3S for adults, 68 cents for children. And as a special convenience for those coming in from Boston or Washington, these World’s Fair tickets will also be sold on board Eastern’s no-reservations, every-hour - on - the - hour “Air Shuttle” flights, with which the “bus shuttles” will connect. Eastern is also offering a va riety of side trips from metro politan New York to Florida, Puerto Rico, New: England, Can ada, Bermuda, the national cap ital in Washington, and many other spots, of scenic, historical or vacation interest. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT A Christmas Pageant will be given at 5 p.m. in the Little Chapel, Chapel of the Cross, on Christmas Eve. An Open House will follow in the Parish House, at 5:30. _____ SSHr; wifi' ’ IHW 1 ' - ' IM t fjjn jßf,» If&iiiJwPJ r,:;. . <£ n|| ,*• ■ m |S ft ( , j^B^^^B|§| .. . . : , .: - . ‘ , ■ ■ ■ ' : 0; ' . DANCING PRINCESS—A benign Jim Backus, as the King, and members of his court smile on dancing Yvette Mimieux and Russ Tamblyn in the “Dancing Princess” fairy tale sequence . ‘Christmas House’ Success The Chapel Hill Junior Ser vice League has reported results ’of its Christmas House project, held December 9 and 10 for needy families of the Chapel Hill area. A. total of 150 families shopped at Christmas House with the coupons they received by mail. Mrs. Jarir Rogers, food chair man, reported that each family received its Christmas Day menu of a canned ham, vege tables, raisins, fruits, and a mis cellaneous food item of (heir choice. Also, each fami ly received two table decora tions, one hanging decoration, and ornaments for a Christmas tree, all of which were made by Mrs. Charles Reap’s committee. Brownies, Scout Troops and Chapel Hill church circles. Mrs. Carl Randolph, toy co chairman reported that she bought 50 gun and holster sets, 50 footballs and basketballs, and 50 assorted sizes of toy trucks. R. D. Smith and his Lincoln High School workshop groups repaired six rocking horses, four trucks, nine bicycles, 15 I >|Bk* North Carolina’s Leading I I hobby craft I I & TOY center I I ALL DAY MONDAY & TUESDAY I 111 PRICE I f2 TABLE Right! A big table packed with mechandise and everything jl pn it one-half price. These are brand new right-from-stock regular merchandise items—(not overbought, not close-out). On this table you’ll find trains, planes, dolls, science kits, Erector set, v books, hobbies and crafts. Regularly priced from , I SI.OO to SSO. And the items are being changed every hour, added to, replaced. Save all day Monday aiul Tuesday at Billy Arthur’s. Hope a Merry Christmas! I TREMENDOUS STOCK OF I I Trains, Gars, Planes I I and accessories for trains, race sets and planes. Here is real fun! I The Family That Plays Together Stays Together a ft I BILLY ARTHUR ml I Eastgafe Shopping Cantor I OPEN MONDAY TIL 9 P.M-CHRISTMAS EVE TIL 6 P.M. Wk J I B Open Dec. 26 for your Plane, Train and Raceway Accessories Q* I THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY of M-G-M’S production of “The Won derful World of the Brothers Grimm.” The hit picture opens today at the Carolina Theater in Chapel Hill. tricycles, three tractors and 12 small toy trucks. All of these toys were collected for Christ mas House by the Jayeees during the paper drives .this year. (Mrs. J. W. Maultsby, toy chairman, purchased 175 dolls. A Carrboro woman’s club dress ed and contributed numerous dolls for the 500 children receiv ing toys from Christmas House. Mrs. Samuel Hill reported she purchased 100 pairs of blue jeans, 100 flannel shirts, 94 dresses (sizes 2-12). ID wool shifts, 10 wool skirt*; 11 slack sets, 69 pairs of slacks for boys 2-6 years old, and 500 pairs of socks. Each child received either a new dress or a new shirt and a pair of new socks. Junior Service League members made 18 sling-shot shifts. There was also used clothing which had been cleaned by local clean ers free of charge. Thirty children in foster homes were included in the list of children who received gifts. All the left-over used toys were given to the Roberson Street Community Center. Mrs. Robert Seymour has announced that any late checks can be sent to Box 374,. Chapel Hill. St. Thomas More To Hold High Mass Christmas High Mass will be celebrated Tuesday midnight at St. Thomas More Catholic Church. A specially trained choir, un der the direction of Father James Ashton Devereux, S. J., will ren der the liturgical chant and the traditional carols 15 minutes be fore the Mass. The organist will be Prof. Frederick Behrends. Celebrant and preacher for the occasion will be Father Francis Murphy, pastor. The public is invited. Confessions on Christmas Eve will be from 4 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. Other Masses on Christmas morning will be at 8 and 10:45 a.m., and 12 noon. Chapel Hill Gets A Raft Os Babies Babies born recently in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro comfnunity are: Ora Anna Wisz, bom Nov. 27 to Shmuel and Agnes Wisz, W. Main St., Carrboro. Rodney Goodnight Miller, bom Dec. 4 to Aubrey and Joan Mil ler, 12 S. Circle Drive. John. Montgomery Miller 111, born Dec. 4 to John and Andrea Miller, 103 Bernard St. Elizabeth Levian Howard, bom Dec. 4 to James and Sallie How ard, 105 A Todd St., Carrboro. John Seymour Cochrane, born Dec. 6 to Carl and Margaret Cochrane, 102 Green St. Douglas Ward Maier, bom Dec. 11 to George and Ramona Maier, 113 King St. Stephen Van Egmond, bom Dec. 12 to Peter and Dorothy Van Egmond, 617-D Hibbard St. Jonathan Floyd McGee, bora Dec. 12 to Connie and Peggy Mc- Gee, 911 Old Hillsboro Road, Carrboro. Randy Alan Davis, bom Dec. 12 to Roy and Gladys Davis, 200 Stone St., Carrboro. Mark Owen Rousseau Jr., bora Dec. 2 to Mark and Patricia Rousseau, 401-D Mason Farm Road. Caroline Van Ryckeghem, bran Nov. 28 to Willy and Nicole Ry ckeghem, 308-C Mason Farm Road, Elizabeth Hardwick Long, bom Dec. 3 so John and Marilyn Long, 29 Oakwood Drive. Baxter Wyatt Quinn, bom Nov. 14 to Marvin and Ruby Quinn, 500-B Whitaker St. Robert Gilliam Fry, IV, bom Nov. 17 to Robert G. and Jennie Fry, 137-C Purefoy Road. Timothy Courtney Evans, bran Nov. 6 to John and Margaret Evans, 195 Daniels Road. Lisa Ema Schopler, bom Nov.- 20 to John and Joan Schopler, Shadylawn Road. , John Burton Cameron 111, bran Nov. 28 to John and Sandra Cam eron, 614 Hibbard St. Susan Lynette Long, bran Dec. 7 to James and Betty Long, 715- B N. Columbia St. Eugene Blount Harris, IV, bom Dec. 7 to Eugene and Frances Harris, Marilyn Lane. David Martin Schnorrenberg, born Dec. 8 to John raid Barbara Schnorrenberg, McCauley St. Mark Francis McDonough, born PREVENT RECURRENCE ■Ever had rheumatic fever? You can prevent another attack by faithfully taking the medicine your doctor prescribes, accord ing to the Orange County Heart Association. igSigili^r - r~ - =|g From The Fabulous World ofStor^^td the wonderful, wonderful story of the men who W wjlf JV MlßyMlUMiMmjm / gave the world - Snow White B VgJUi gj HfJ H Mgj j IwmSm-jgßk SUN. - MON. - TUES. Shows at: Adults 90c SPHHprHHH 12:00 - 2tll - Hi Cards __ 65c 6:57-9:20 Children 40c sjjj| |B ms Adults sfcoo Children .40?—Hi Cards .65c - Dec. 9 to John and Jane McDon ough, Route L Jason Price Crist, bom Dec. 12 to Takey and Patricia Crist, Dec. 13 to Robertson and Helen 41 Davfe Circle. Gregory George Williams, bora Williams, 105 Cole Heights, Carr boro. Barry Nelson Harrington, bora Dec. 13 to Charles and Charlie Harrington, 714 Church St. Courtney Frank Brooks, bom Nov. 20 to Charles and Kozie Brooks, 715 Merritt Mill Road. 11 . !■ Insurance Claims Just how fast is this “fast claims service” insurance companies talk about? 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