Cedar Grove
Funeralservices for Hugh Burch
f Chapel Hill were held at the
■^ethodist church here last Sat
Hav at 11 a.m. Mr. Burch was
®iiVnnwn in this community
avine lived part of his, life here.
He also is survived by many rel
ies in this community.
Percy Allison has been a patient
Watts hospital for some time.
Mrs R- W. Anderson is visiting
, and Mrs. Gordon Anderson
her daughter, Mrs. Nathan
rvatt, and family in Florida.'
pienry Lee Roberts was slightly
niured .in an automobUe-motor
Vcle accident near Mebane Sat
irday.
-day.
Mrs. Clair McDade was a patient
n Watts hospital. She returned
iome last week. Her many friends
,re wishing her a spdfedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jordan vis
ed Mrs. Lula Finley and Mrs.
lartha Laws Sunday p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jeffreys of
Mebane visits Mrs. Jeffrey's
motber, Mrs. Linsay Pope, Sun
day. Mrs. Pope has been very ill
Mrs. C. S. McDade underwent
an operation at Watts hospital last
weefc. We are glad to report she
Sn nM™ h°me ““ 15 8e,u"8
mJIr- an^Mrs- w- Y. Crisp and
little son, Charlie visited the Oliver
family Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. H. Pender and Mrs. Tom
Dula spent Saturday morning in
Chapel Hill.
Walter Cook of Raleigh spent
the weekend with his parents
here.
Mrs. Aldridge and her son and
daughter-in-law visited Miss Min
nie Terrell Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Aldridge lives near Baynes’ store
and is a distant relative of Miss
Terrell.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Carrboro.—Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Norwood announce the birth
of a daughter, Carolyn Lamar. Mrs.
Norwood is the former Miss Chris
tine Glenn.
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Health Group Would Construct
* 00-Bed Hospital At UNC
The North Carolina Medical
Care Commission has revealed its
proposed allocation of 7200 addi
tional hospital beds in the state.
The commission’s five-year Good
Health Plan (1947-51) for build
ing new general hospitals, health
(medical) centers and enlargement
of existing hospital facilities in
North Carolina, was bared in a
map distributed to members of
both houses of the General Assem
bly.
The plan, as outlined In the
map, calls for the construction
of nine new hospitals, including
the 400-bed state teaching hos-'
pital at Chapel Hill, and 24 rural
health centers. ,
Counties' getting new hospitals
under the proposed plan would be
Orange (the 400-bed teaching hos
pital to be located adjacent to the
University school of medicine),
Madison, Yancey, Chatham, Frank
lin, Scotland, Bladen, Sampson and
Pender. --- —
Health centers would be built
in Graham, Swain, Clay, Watauga,
Alexander, .Yadkin, Davie, Alle
ghany, Stokes^oMontgomery, Cas
well, Warren, Hoke, Northampton,
Greene, Jones, Pamlico, Washing
ton, Gates, Currituck, Perquimans,
Bertie, Dare and Hyde counties. -
The proposed allocation of beds
lists 1500 beds to mental hospitals,
700 to tuberculosis hospitals, 400
to health (medical) centers, 400 to
the University teaching hospital
and 4200, to be distributed op a
basis of need to new hospitals and
for enlargement of existing hos
pitals. ' t
Also, it is noted, the state ex
pects to acquire a large part. of
Camp Butner at Durham and use
its 3,374 hospital beds for mental
patients, thereby increasing new
mental beds to 4,874 and the total
new beds for all hospitals, to
10,574.
Mebane News
By Mary Wilkersbn
The Mebane Music Club met
Tuesday night with Mrs. Robert
Compton, Mrs. Bob Watkins and
Miss Frances Scott at the home of
Miss Scott. The meeting was call
ed to order by the president, Miss
Mary Wilkinson, with the singing
of the Federation Hymn and read
ing of the Collect During the busi
ness meeting reports, were heard on
the progress of the Junior (Subs.
The members decided to write to
the representatives in Raleigh urg
ing them to make a generous ap
propriation for the N. C. Sym
phony Orchestra. Mrs. Jack P.
Smith lead the hymn study for
the evening by giving a sketch of
the backgrounds of the composer.
Miss Frances Scott read a paper
on “Our Musical Presidents”.. This
was illustrated with favorite com
positions sung by Mrs. Bob Wat
kins, Mrs. Jeanne Moore and Mrs.
Frederick Dudley with Miss Flo
rene Dunn, as accompanist. During
the social period that followed, the
hostesses served a.dessert course.
FRIENDLY GARDNERS
- Mrs. Af B; Fitch-and Mrs. J. M.
McIntyre entertained the members
of the Friendly Gardners at the
home of the former last Friday af
ternoon. The meeting was called to
order by Mrs. I. C. Clark who pre
sided over the shdft business meet
ing. Mrs. McIntyre had charge of
the program and gave a New Year’s
selection before reading the pap
er for the afternoon on the sub
fect; “Why do you want a Gard
en”. During the social period that
followed Bingo was played. Mrs.
U. S. Ray won a boxwood bush
and Mrs. S. M. Hupman and Mrs.
M. C. Filler won kitchen towels as
prizes. The hostesses were as
sisted by Mrs. Miles Fitch in serv
| ing a sweet course with hot cof
I fee. A special guest of the club was
Mrs. M. C. Filer of Lovettsville,
Va., who was a house guest of her
sister, Mrs. Walter Mason.
GARDEN CLUB
i rne ivieuctiie \jrcuucn
Saturday afternoon with Mrs
Robert Wilkerson. Miss Emma
Harris, president, called the meet
ing to order for a short business
meeting. Mrs. Wilkinsoh read a
paper on “Perennials for Different
Purposes”, in which she named a
few recommended for various us
es and told some of the best me
thods of culture. Bingo was play
ed with Mrs. J. H. Hurdle being
awarded a potted plant as prize.
Mrs. Wilkinson was assisted by
Mrs. Ruth McKee and Mrs. E. A.
Crawford in serving a dessert
course with hot coffee.
Mrs. IV* B. Miles, Mr. and Mrs.
j; H. Gill ana Mrs. CSrl Sykes went
to Raleigh Tuesday.
Mrs. Gene Gosnell presented her
voice and piano pupils in a re
cital Friday night in the Central
Methodist Church. She was assist
ed by .several piano pupils of Mrs.
T. B. Hough.
Mid-winter recitals were given
at the high school auditorium last
Thursday and Friday afternoon by
the music pupils of the school
teachers,v Miss Ruth Tysin, Mrs.
T. Cf. Carter, Mrs. T. B. Hough and
Mrs. W. E. Cook.
Mrs. Vergie Patton of Durham
-pent last weekend with relatives,
, i
here. e . _
Irtfin Jeffreys returned home Tues
day from Wattes HSspfM. “*?*»"*
Mrs. John Lancaster spent sev
eral days recently with Dr. and
Mrs. T. W. Long at'their home in
Newton. ’
Lt. and Mrs. Tom Beall of Sum
ter, S. C. spent Tuesday and Wed
nesday of last week with Mr. anid
Mrs. John Lancaster.
_D. T. Mclntyere and D. H. Mc
Intyre of Clio, S. C., visited rela
tives here' last week and attend
ed the furniture show in High
Point.
Mrs. R. yf. Vincent spent several
days" recently in Burlington’ with
her daughter, Mrs. James Barn
well.
Mrs. M. C. Filler of Lovetts
vile, Va., has been visiting her
sister, Mrs. Walter Mason.
Miss Estelle McDonald of
Greensboro and Andy Wykoff of
Stanley and State College in Ral
eigh spent last weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Mason.
Miss Marie Tyson spent Sunday
with friends in Greensboro.
Ms. S. M. Huprnan, Ms. Dan
Boone and Ms. R. H. Tyson went
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to Burlington Tuesday.
Mrs. H. B. Dixon and Mrs. T. D.
Tyson spent Tuesday in Burling
ton.
Dan Boone arrived Friday to
jion his wife who has been spend-.
I
ing sometime here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hupman.
They will visit Mr. Boone’s par
ents in Virginia before returning
to their home in Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilkinson
visited relatives in Burlington
Wednesday. '
Miss Jennie Lesley has returned
home from McPherson Hospital
in Durham. |
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gosnell went
to Greensboro Monday night to'
i attend the weekly rehearsal of the
Greensboro Choral Group of which
they are members. They will sing
with this group at the Carolina
Theatre next Monday night
Mrs Gene Gosnell spent last
weekend with her parents in
Pleasant Garden.
Mrs. P. L. Cooper, Mrs. T. B.
Hough; Mrs. Talmage Jobe, Mrs.
L. P. Best and small daughter,
Gail Best, went to Danville, Va.,
last Tuesday.
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metal and fibre. It can be selling joy of living adventures in fashion, the deep content
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Here at Brown’s we propose to emphasize that plan of selling through appealing—Not
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Suggestions For The Hoot:
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