CHAPEL HILV --- Charles Woollen of New York is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Charles T. Woollen. Mrs. Lawrence Thompson and son, Lawrence, of Washington, D. C., are Chapel Hill visitors this week. They are enroute to Kala mazoo, where Lawrence will teach. Mrs. George Lay is' visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green, in Santa Mon ica,-Calif..-r—. Mr. arid Mrs. Julian Caston of Hillsboro have moved to Chapel Hill where Mr, Caston has gone into the automobile business. Tom Bost, Jr., formerly of Chap el Hill but more recently of Ral eigh, has joined the Wake For est College news bureau as head of sports publicity. He served overseas two years in the intelli gence service. Duncan St. Clair has gone to Orangeburg, S. C., where he will be connected with the Orange burg Observer as a partner in the business. Heresigned his position from the Orange Printshop. Miss Susan Barbee o£ Tarboro spent last weekend with her moth er, Mrs. M. T. Barbee. Miss Kitty Rogerson has return ed from Morehead City where she spent some time. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Padgette have returned from their vacation spent in Maine at the Hutchinson Camp. They were accompanied home by Bill Hutchinson. Mrs. Fred Archer is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Thornton. Miss Mary Thornton is spend ing some time in New York. Mrs. John M. Booker and Mrs. Louis Graves are spending a few days at Pawley’s Island, S. C. Mrs. McGimsey of Lenoir is the guest of her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Wilson. The Wilsons are occupying the home of Mrs. Mary Graves Rees while Mrs. Rees is away. Mrs. William Hampton and daughter, Boots, are the guests of Miss Belle Hampton on North street. Miss Katherine Ann Gee came oft Tuesday from Kenbridge, Va., to join her parents, Col. and Mrs. Ned Gee. I. A. West Is Honored Carrboro.—I. A. West, mayor of Carrboro, was honored on his birthday at the West home on -Maple street Sunday, August 11. Invited guefets numbering be tween 60 and 70 arrived before the noon hour bringing baskets. Lunch was spread on a long table cen tered with a large birthday cake. Guests present included Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mann, Dorothy B. Riggsbee, William Riggsbee, Mrs. Mamie Beck, Claiborne Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Sturdivant, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lanning, Miss Jane Lanning, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Marin,' Rev and Mrs. J.’E. Joyce, Johnnie and Jerry Joyce. Mrs. T. N. Mann, Mr .and Mrs. Jesse West,. Lee and Margaret West, Richard P. Joyce, S. E. Oakley, Mrs. An nie Hackney, Elmer Oakley and Mrs. I. A. West. r» Dealer Joint Hostesses At Bridge Party Mrs. Jourdan Bivins and Miss Hannah Beard were hostesses to a group of friends last Friday night at a bridge party. Bridge was played at five tables and rummy at one. Mrs. Alfred Eakes was high scorer in bridge, Mrs. Randolph R. Brown in rummy, and Mrs. William Smith of Chapel Hill guest high. Gifts were given to Miss Helen Caston and Miss Virginia Spruill whose engagements were announ ced recently, and Mrs. Latham Latta, a recent bride. Present were Mesdames Scott Cates, William Cates, Ernest ,Pat .terson, Earl Bacon, T. P. Holler, William Lynch, Harry Breeze, Wilson Cole, Brown P. Gordon, Jr., Randolph R. Brown, William, Der bey, Latham Latta, Alfred Eakes, George Arms, Marion Allison, Wal lis Bacon, and William Smith of Chapel Hill, and Misses Peggy Cates, Betty Johnston, Virginia Antrim, Mary Sue Robertson, Helen Caston, Mary Claytor, Gi-ace Bivins, and Virginia Spruill of Chapel Hill. We are now equipped to handle all types of body fen ders and car refinishing. We use genuine Duco lacquer and enamels. Hearing Held For Wingate In a hearing before Magistrate Cicero H. Jones, W. T. Wingate, charged with obtaining money un der false pretenses, *has been bound over to next week’s term of Orafnge county superior court un der bond of $500. Wingate has been held in jail in Hillsboro since his arrest several weeks ago in West Hillsboro. Prosecuting witnesses ajgainst him are listed as Marvin Ray, W. R. Roberts, deputy sheriff; Dr. B. N. Roberts, and Carl Hurley, dep uty sheriff and arresting officer. ' Other cases befbrfe Jones re cently are; Dossie Wrenn, Negro of West Hillsboro, drunk, $3 and costs: John E. Simon, breaking and entering Andrew Oliver’s home in Bing ham township, $100 bond to su perior court; Willie G. Price, Haw River, careless and reckless driv ing, $100 bond to superior court; Hansford B. Akridgf, Albany, Ga.; reckless and careless driving, $100 bond to superior court; Rus sell Gantt, Burlington, reckless driving, transferred .to Chapel Hill recorder’s court upon petition of A. H. Graham, attorney, and Pa trolman T. P. Hofler; Guy L. Keoley, Reidsville, speeding; $3 and costs; LeRoy An derson, 3 charges of being drunk, 30 days, terms not to run concur rently; Joseph Wright, route 4, Durham, failing to give hand signals, $3 and costs; Joe Pugh, West Hillsboro, drunk and disorderly, $5 and costs; M. G. Godfrey, West Hillsboro, drunk, $5 and costs. BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker an nounce the birth of a daughter in Watts hospital on August 9. She has been' named Sandra .Ana. Mrs, Parker is the former Ruby Albert of Hillsboro. DISCHARGED FROM NAVy Frank Gates, AEM 1-c, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gates of Hills boro, received his discharge from the Navy at Camp Shelton, Va., August 9. He had served in the Navy for six years. CITIZENS’ INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance and 1 Surety Bonds Phone 73 E. H. Collins 54 Grocery General Merchandise CARRBORO |On Highway 54 ___ Coart (Continued from page 1) liquor for sale; H. A. Arnold, driving drunk; Matthew-Jones, assault with dead ly weapon; James E. Battle, hit and run; Walter W. Rainey, driving drunk; Dan Fuquay, driving drunk; Alton Lee Crumpler, reckless driv ing; Otis K. Conklin, larceny; George H. Gibbs, driving drunk; Cathalene Trice, forgery; Catha lene Trice, forgery; N. S. Williams, driving drunk; W. C. Ivey, driving drunk; Eugene Womble, illegal possession of whiskey for sale; Charlie Cotton, assault on a fe male; Odelle T. Breeze, reckless driving, T. R. Murray, reckless driving; Charlie G. Wrenn, non support; A. H. Nordan, assault with deadly weapon; V. S. Earp, reck less driving; J. W. Martin, Jr., driving drunk; John Henry Wells, driving drunk; J. T. Garrett, driv ing drunk; Charlie A. Brown, driv ing drunk; Uties Farrish, driving drunk; Wheeler Atwater, carnal knowledge female; Dora Cotton, cruelty to animals; Lee Thomas Corbett, reckless driving; R. H. Scarlett, illegal pos session of liquor J^r sale; Ivan E. Carroll,- larceny; Leroy Smith, breaking and entering; Horace M. Fulcher, speeding; Banks Hicks, escaped; Wade Treese , escaped; William C. Newton, manslaughter Eddie C. Johnson, careless and reckless driving; J. L. Riddle, driv ing drunk; J.‘D. Burnett, driving drunk; Herbert Lee Moore, reck less driving; Howard Duncan, man slaughter; H. M. Perry, permitting another to drive his car while in toxicated; G. F. Young, driving drunk; Eu FLOYD M. RAY Electrical . Contractor Household and Commercial Lighting Fixtures Refrigerator Repair and ~ " Maintenance - ~~ - BOX 122 PHONE 143-W Hillsboro, N. C. ‘ , gene H. Pruett, driving drunk; Evis Bowden, embezzlement; James E. Caldwell, illegal possession and transporting whiskey; J. B. Austin driving druiik; Lonie Freeland, driving drunk; C. D. McGoagan, illegal possession and transporting whiskey; Cofton Phillips, driving drunk, John Calvin Mitchell, care less and reckless driving; W. T. Wingate, receiving under false pretense; Robert Lee Sumpter, reckless driving; John E. Simon, breaking and entering; Willie G. Price, reckless driving; Hansford B. Akridge, reckless driving. Mattie Boldin, murder; Jeppie May Duke, illegal possession of liquor for purpose of sale; George Robert House, Jr., reckless driv ing; Mandell Purifoy, murder, Gus Faucette, assault on a temaie, Ru by Thompson, murder; Cooe Fear rington, murder; Frank Torial, as sault with deadly weapon; B. H. Thompson, reckless driving; Leon K. Crabtree, reckless driving; Roy L. Atwater, assault with deadly weapon; Shelton „J. Blackwood, larceny. John A. Qualls, larceny; C. M. Baldwin, reckless driving. —Dressed Lumber— We *will be glad to dress your lumber by means of our new planing-mill outfit. B^ing it -o FITCH LUMBER COMPANY Carr boro Phone 7291 We will continue our August Clearance sale throughout the month. But shop early to be assured of getting the best in your size—Men’s, women’s and children’s Shoes — Dresses — Suits BERMAN'S liiii Chapel Hill CAROLINA THEATRE 7^ . CHATHI. HIM. 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