Rev. William H. Poole of
Wld formerly pastor of the
■oro Baptist church, visited
■°nd Mrs. Sidney Wal^Mrs.
Murray and other friends
his week.
and Mrs. Hubert Carson,
Lillie Ray, Mrs. Corranna
. and Nancy Carson enjoyed
, to the mountains in the
.n part of the state diiring
eekend.
and Mrs. Johnnie Taylor of
,rihg, Md., are spending this
here as the guests of Mr.
r’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
’aylor.
Ernest Barker, who is seri
ill, was taken to Watts hos
las't Thursday,
and Mrs. Arthur Macaulay
orth Andover, Mass;, have
spending two months here
e guests of their daughter,
G. Fawthrop, and family,
and Mrs. R. H. Chatham and
Chatham’s sister, Mrs. Dare,
sysvile, Va., have been the
■ for several days of Mr. and
Ben Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Neville and family,
and Mrs. Sidney Barker and
have been visiting Mr. and
Frank Wombie in Siler City.
>se from Carrboro attending
Carolina-Maryland football
last Saturday included Hu
■iackney, C. R. and Lee Far
Miss Lenoe Thrift, Mr. and
R. M. Durham, Mr. and Mrs.
an Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Man
Upchurch, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray. All enjoyed the game
which was played in Griffin sta
kium, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Joe Crittenton left last Fri
day for Denver, Col., to visit her
son, Quinton Crittenton, who has
been very ill in an army hospital
in Denver.
. Glenn Starnes, who is teaching
in Burlington-again this winter has
been visiting his sister, Mrs.
Dwight Ray and family.
Henry Champion of State col
lege in Raleigh has been visiting
relatives here this week.
R. B. Studebaker, who has been
a patient in Watts hospital, re
turned to his home here’ last
Thursday. His condition is im
proving.
Bun Thrift, who has been ill for
the past week, is improving.
Miss Edna Earle Womble, who
has been ill at her home for the
past week is able to be back in
high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Canipe and
two children, Chris and Steve, of
Jonesboro have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Studebaker.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Sink of
Greensboro were the weekend
guests of Mrs. Sink’s sister, Mrs.
Walter Clark Sr., and family.
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Moore have
returned to their home in Durham
after spending three weeks here
with their daughter, Mrs. Bill
Baxter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Farrell of
Pittsboro have been'"visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Boone and Mr.
I and Mrs. R. L. Sturdivant,
i Redoy Crittenton of the army,
BEER—Americas Beverage of Moderation
Yes, Sir, Mr. Citizen—
The Brewing Industry
Agrees with "Ybu!
You want the legal and entirely reasonable
rules that go with beer licenses in North
Carolina to be respected and enforced.
So does each and every one of us in the
North Carolina brewing industry.
That’s why we have our Self-Regulation pro
gram to see that those granted beer licenses ^
hew to the line.
Begun in 1939, Self-Regulation has well
established its effectiveness. The public,
press and law-enforcement agencies have
applauded its methods .and objectives.
We see eye to eye on this program. Let’s
work shoulder to shoulder to maintain an
already creditable record!
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NORTH CAROLINA COMMITTEE
UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION
EDGAR H. BAIN, Stale Director
Suite 606-607 Insurance Building, Raleigh, North Carolina
stationed in Texas, has been h§re
on a furlough with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crittenton.
Mrs. Margaret Teel and Cherry
Blackwood were among those
from this section attending the
Carolina-Maryland football game
in Washington last Saturday.
Miss Helen Morrow of near
Durham has been spending several
days with Miss Sarah B. Durham.
Kenneth Clark of Mebane was
here last weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark Sr.
Misses Trillis Hackney and
Joyce Ann Boone have been visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hackhey
in Durham.
GOSPEL TEAM HOLDS
SERVICES IN DURHAM
Carrboro—‘The Gospel Team”
composed of the following young
men—Lloyd Pendergrass, Nat
Sparrow, and Harry Byrd held
the evening service last Sunday
in the Edgemdnt Baptist church in
Durham with Sparrow at the
piano, Lloyd Pendergrass using as
a devotional I John 7 through 17
and Harry Byrd useing as his
theme “The Love of Christ” for the
evening mesage.
WILSON-COUNCIL VOW8
Carrboro—The wedding of Miss
Esta Ruth Wilson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Seaton jyilson of near
Damascus, to Kenneth Council,
son of Mrs. Fannie Concll May
nard, was solemnized at the home
of the Rev. Thomas Bland on Fri
day evening, Nov. 7, at 8 o’clock.
The Rev. Bland was the officiat
ing minister and only close friend
and relatives were present for the
ceremony. The bride and groom
are both graduates of the Chapel
Hill high school.
Mrs. Council is now a member
of the office staff at the Univer
sity Laundry in Chapel Hill. Mr.
Council, after Serving two years
in the navy during the war, is now
employed by the university at the
gymnasium. The young couple
are making their home in ' an
apartment with Mr. and Mrs.
James Perry on Pleasant drive, in
Carrboro.
ATTEND MILITARY FUNERAL
Carrboro—The body of Frank
Fawthrop, brother of Granville
Fawthrop of Carrboro was brought
back to his home in North And
over, Mass., two weeks ago for
burial. Fawthrop, who was one of
the first to volunteer for the ma
rine corps from that section, was
killed in action in the Marshall Is
lands Feb. 2, 1944. Hi.si was the
first body brought back in that
section. Mr. and Mrs. Granville
Fawthrop of Carrboro attended the
funeral in North Andover, which
was held with full military honors.
MISSIONARY SPEAKS
Carrboro—Mrs: Edwin Dozier,
former missionary to Japan, was
guest speaker at the Carrboro Bap
tist chuch Monday evening of this
week. Her address was taken from
the book, “A Golden Milestone in
Japan” written by her husband,
the Rev. Edwin Dozier, who at
the present time is a missionary
in Japan.
The book was written during the
first year of the war by the Rev.
Dozier who was then stationed in
Japan Mrs. Dozier was presented
with a slower of cloth by the
church home to be carried back to
Japan for relief work. She is
planning to return to Japan with
her husband who is coming for
her at an early date. The devo
tional for the meeting was given
by Mrs. R. B. Studebaker.
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Carrboro—The young matrons
FideliS clas of the Carrboro Bap
tist class met on last Tuesday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Bill
j Hardee. After the business ses
| ion, chicken salad sandwiches,
cake and coffee were served by the
hostess who was assisted by Mrs.
Sidney Barker as co-hostess.
CHURCH CIRCLES
Carrboro—Circle No. 1 of the
Society of Christian Service of the
Carrboro Methodist church met
Tuesday evening of this week at
the home of Mrs. Alton Perry on
Marlett street in Chapel Hill.
On Thursday evening of this
week a joint meeting of Circle
No. 1 and Circle No. 2 will be held
in the church hut. Circle No. 2
will entertain Circle No. 1 at a
dinner to be served at 6 o’clock,
after which the book “Committed
Unto Us” by Willis Lamott will
be taught in a study course by Mrs.
L. R. Sturdivant. Mrs. J. L. Joyce,
Mrs. R. H. Marks and Miss Sarah
B. Durham. „
BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN
Carrboro—Ralph Smith and his
son, Ralph Jr., were given a birth
day dinner on their birthdays last
Sunday at the Smith home on
Main street. Mr. Smith’s broth
ers, J. B. Smith and family of Ala
mance county, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Snipes, of near Bynum were
out-of-town'guests. Mrs. Snipes
is Mr. Smith’s sister.
BIRTH8 ANNOUNCED
Carrboro—Mr. and Mrs. John
Hines announce the birth of a
daughter in Watts hospital Nov. 6.
Mrs. Hines and her new daugh
ter returned to their home here
last Sunday.
Carrboro—Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Watson announce the “birth
of a son, Herbert Donald, in Watts
hospital November 11. Mrs. Wat
son is the former Miss Frances
Oakley of Carrboro.
Carrboro—Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kirk announce the birth of a
daughter, Linda Diana, in Watts
hospital, Nov. 9. Mrs. Kirk is the
former Miss Miriam Dark.
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CHURCH 8ERVICE8
Carrboro—Members of the Mc
Duffie Memorial Baptist church,
four miles north of Carrboro, near
the Oange Methodist church, have
announced a slight change in their
services. Sunday school is held
every Sunday morning as usual at
110 o’clock. Clarence Dixon Is
Sunday school superintendent. The
rrtoming worship service is held on
the second and fourth Sunday
mornings in each month at 11
o’clock.
The Rev. W. L. Scott is the min
ister in charge.
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