Suqday, December ga, IMS | Young Artists * Showing Today A special Christmas exhibit 1 rill be held at the Jane Bariena i Jallery today from 2 to 9 p.m. ' lie exhibit will include the pep rad ink drawings, oil paiqtfcgs, rharcoal and pastel drawings rad collages of 24 young Chapel fill artists who have been stqty :ng at the gallery during the ail. These artists range from i ix-year-olds to teenagers. Under the instructiqß of ; [apcy McMillian these pupils ! ave been studying drawing, • rchniques in painting and com* ROOM »t the PINES RESTAURANT Charcoal Stenk Open UntiF 11P.M. Ph. 942*2251' All the best brand names: Chanel, Lanvin, Yardley, Elizabeth Arden, Old Spice, Helena Rubenstein, Dorothy Gray and many, many others. SrilWS MK STORE 159 East Franklin Phone 942-5161 It" 'if n. mi— iiiilß'iifwliir iiimiiwiniii • •. ** s ' V ■HRIiiRIiHIKBtK jfr iWHHBHHBIW . ',' ■« i |.( WPEL HU. FIKMI WK, In. North Graham Street - Tdlefhiwle 942*3361 * *. tj, \V * position twptiMtMi the ohMC m be landscapes, still lilt ~ drawings, figure work, abstract’ paintings and Christmas cards. Young arttau exhibiting their 1 work ant Just N*villa, JfKiS Lenaki, Leigh Cheek, Jenny Cas* set Lyle BaUentine, Lyn Skwnt. . Kathy Richardson, Dap Ojf. , Kim Page, Sabre Gregg, Wendy. Davis, Linda Clumsier, Dina Wilde. 'Rosemary Utannett, Craig NewtnaiV Tema Otoxn,' Ronnie Midgett, Connie Hobbs, Beth Wicker, Davig Johnson., Tom High, Edward Greer and Susie Warden. 4 u The exhibit and lea is open to the public, and the special showing will be up only today. Binkley Sermon Topic Announced ‘How Shall I Fitly Meet Thee” - will be the topic of the sermon - at tiie Binkley Memorial Baptist Chug* which worships each Sun day at U «.m. in Gerrard Hall : on the University campus. Dr. Robert Seymour Is minister. The church maintain# * nur sery at SOT East Franklin Street. Church School classes for chil dfren meet at this same address at 9:45; all other chums caav*>'« 'in Hanes Hail. There will be no seminars this evening. T„- . j? CIVJTAN GIFT—Roy Sommerfiald, president of <A«pel Hill Clvitan Club, presents bags of candy and a check to Memorial Hospital children's ward phy sical therapist Mra. Compton Shelton, to brighten Christmas for children in the hospital. Thq candy and -chent are supported by Civitajjs’ sales of fruit cake.. BILL PBOUTY One Os the very few objections evpr voiced against Chapel Hill id a tine place in which to Hve is that there is hereabout a lack of opportunity for boating and (lifting. True) brother, true. And this is still the case, though the situa tion has been alleviated consid erably by such bodies of water as Kerr Lake, which can be got ten to by auto with boat trailed behind reasonably quickly. Such facilities are great, but there's nothing like having a large body of water nearby. And new it looks like we're going to fihally get a great lake near Our Town as Congress clear ed the way Wednesday for the start of construction on the $25 million New Hope Dam as a ma jor pprt of the North Carolina Cape Fear, River River Basin. J ijn—, SHOE SHOP ... rat m/dm mix wmtly Moreover, it appears we may have our cake and eat. it too. in that tbi now ptoposed lake wHI be only a few minutes away lg automobile, bet the Witer w4M not come right up to our homes aa one at the earlier Army Oprps of Engineers survey* had it. In fact, there was speculation then that the water, which would have covered part of toe Mason Farm lowground area, would have walk ed out the Town’s sewage dispos al plant at that location and would have pre-empted quite a few homes in that southeast sec tion of the community. Also, mudflats extended out to bodies of water dwindled by drought are said to let off an odor which could by no stretch ,of the imagination be described as Chanel No. 5! Unsightly, t<W- Remember back in the days when Hogan’s Pond was the only body of water around here big enough to row a boat on? Ml we young’uos could -to) was to sneak off to Hogan’# once in a while, or go splash hi one of tit# holes in Bolin or Morgan creeks, or, on rare occasions, we would either bum a ride or get sue of our parents to. take us down to Bynum, where we’d swim down the mill race or get someone to paddle us around a little in Haw River in a flatbottomed boat. The grownups either swam in the tiny pool in old Bynum Gym nasium or went without, or, lat er on, went to Sparrow’s Pool, or over to Durham’s Lakewood pool. As for fishing, before Uni versity Lake was built in the middle 1930’5, they went with out or took off to the coast or to ponds or lakes at varying dis tances from their homes. In other words, as for fishing and swimming the old-time Chap el Hillian did without, and boat ing to them was just a distant dream. Now it looks as though we in this aeck of the woods, who like to believe we have just about everything lor good living, will soon have boating & fishing ( and, can we allow ourselves to specu late, cheaper electricity rates?) at our very doors, despite Rep. Harold Cooley’s hard-to-under* stand -all-out fight against the pro ject. Seems like one thing Broth er Cooley will never have to worry about is having New- Hope Dam change its name to Cooley Dam. And so, during the next year, while they’re working on the dam, I'll probably be running in to you at one of the nearby marinas, poking around the bants, from rowboats to cabin cruisers, and the motors of all horsepower, and, for the bravest, trying on fins and aqualungs and other scuba diving equipment. Look ’em over good. Skipper, because when they AH up the lake and water’s pouring over New Hope Dam, down Chatham County way, we want to be ready, even if we can't afford to ». Then Our Town will surely have everything! Help the underprivileged through the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Community Chent Say ftrislmas with a Cham ahoaw from tba wWest aal finest aelecikn i* Chayet HW # T. L Ka*p • JEWELRY Collision Kills Robert Lassiter Robert Thurman Lassiter, 29, of Carrboro, was killed instantly Wednesday in a head-on automo bile collision on US 15-501 about six milaa south of Chapel Hill. Floyd Jackson Williams, 22, of Chaps! Hill was reported in crit ical condition but improving at Memorial HsapitaL Mr. Williams waa the driver of the other car. Mr. Lassiter had left the Gold ea Belt Manufacturing Co. in orham, where ha worked at about l #.m. Wednesday and was driving south bn 13-391 to Bynum, where he was to pick up his wife. The aocidmt occurred on a straight stretch of road near Scotty's Store hi northern Chat ham Cou*ty at about lso a.m. There were ao other passengers ia either vehfeie. Mr. Lassiter , was pronounced dead on arrival •t Memorial Hospital. Funeral, services were held Thursday afternoon at the Lystra Baptist Church in Chatham Coun ty, conducted by toe Rev. Searcy Jackson. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Linda Lovette Lassiter of the home; his ■■ i———■—————u— ikn, ■■ ; i -ms PBTOMtlfs| Lay-Away Now - Good Selection • Camera, g Projectors 0 Binoculars # Telescopes Wollensak Tape Recorders Accessories ste FREE 1 ifj| Camera Check T . Don’t miss even one holiday shot! gSSSffi Bring your camera, flash or other ItKdL equipment in for a free cheek-up. Be SUre « ver y tWn * * s operating properly ® f° r holiday picture fun. FOISTER’S CAMERA STORE “Everything Photographic” 161 E. Franklin « Phone 942-9026 Open Monday Night Til 9:00 T - ' [© pSs 5 % n Buys Any 1964 RAMBLER | <! , Example: \ Rambler > FACTORY STICKER PRICE 2100.15 l DEALER COST 1750.95 > : 5% OF COST 07.65 > YOUR PRIOE ORLY ‘1838.50 S 19500 TOP DOLLAR \ Down wq Bank FOR YOUR i ; DEUVERS JI” Fißailcing gjp > LAMEST SELECTION IN N. C. | | CUNT SAVINGS (W ALL USED CARS | # KENNEDY KSS OPEN TIL 9:00 401-501 POSTER STREET In Durham 684-0485 f i # N. C. Dealer N*. iSOS v , % mother, Mrs. Victor Stout of Route 3, Chapel Hill; his father, William Lassiter of Chatham Coudty; and a brother. Ernest Lassiter of Chapel Hill. Rose’s Workers Get Christmas $ J. C. Page, manager of Rese’s in Chapel Hill, sayjf that T. B. Rose, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Rose’s Stores, Inc., has ad vised him that Rose's will dis tribute $141,367.09 in Christmas gift checks to their employees this year. The checks, in amounts varying with length of service, are pre sented to each employee “in grate ful appreciation for their faith ful contribution toward making 1963 one of the greatest years in the history of the Rose Company.” Mr. Page states that checks in the amount of $600.00 will be pre sented to the employees of the Chapel Hill store. PETER SELLERS in “I’M ALLRIGHT, JACK” 1:20, 4:30 and 7:40 “TIIE MOUSED THAT ROARED” 3:06, 6:16 and 9:28 STARTING CHRISTMAS DAY SIDNEY in “LILIES OF THE FIELD” RIALTO THEATRE Durham ft Durham I <49 ,s iCll) I 1 4: l ■\t complete without / andsome leather jacket. \ tmas gift. Snmo blue, red, rtl» Gift Certificate \\\ nfidence . 1 Saturday, 9:30 to 5:00 I w City Parking Lot No. 8 JJ Page 7-B

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