Carrboro By MRS'. IRA MANN Telephone F-5502 Attend Anniversary Event Mr. and Mrs* L. I. Braxton at tended the 50th wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Braxton last Sunday at their homd» near Graham. All six children of the couple were present for the day, \ their 15 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and many other close relatives, neighbors and friends._ Returning to Seminary Rev. Thomas Bland of Carrboro, who has served the Carrboro Bap tist church as educational director this summer, will leave Sunday to resume his studies at the Bap tist Seminary at Louisville Ken tucky. Rev. Bland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Bland of Carr boro. The Rev. Joseph Fowler of the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church who has ordained in the Mt. Car mel Church this summer, will acr company Rev. Bland to enter the Seminary for' training in the min istry. Rev. Fowler is the son of Mrs. Joseph Fowler and, the late Mr. Fowler of near Mt. Ccfrmel. , Convention Visitors R. E. Price, editor and owner of “The Rutherfordton County News” and president of the North •o Carolina Press Association, and Mrs. Price have returned home to Rutherfordton after spending sev eral days here and attending the 29th annual Kiwknis' Convention held in Chapel Hill Sunday i through Tuesday of this wepk. Mrs. Price’s mother, Mrs. T. L. Whiitaker, and her sister, Miss Alma Whitaker, of Can»boro re turned home with them for a two weeks visit in Rutherfordton. ——o Coming and Going f Mr. and Mrs. I. A. West, Mr. and I Mrs. Bruce Riggsbee and their children William Howard and Cin dy returned Friday from a stay of several days in the mountains in the western part of the state. They visited Bryson City, Slyvia and Canton. Visitors to Mr. and- Mrs. I. F. Hardee at the weekend included: Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hardeo and family of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fuqua and-family and Misses Annie Belle and Shirley Dunivan of Yanceyville. Rev. Troy B. Jones who has been away on vacation and conducting several revival services in differ ent places for the past few weeks has retimned to his home here and to his duties as pastor of tfte Sales and Installation Inlaid Linoleum and Tile OGBURN FURNITURE CO* Tel. 5841 W. Franklin St. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. here’s more for your money J ■*> . ♦.inside • k and outl BRAND NEW RI6IDAI RE 6 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator Oovnn -*515 COME IN . Ask about a trade* in of your old refrig erator on a brand new Frigidaire Re frigerator. It's the year’s big value! 6 cubic feot of storage space inside, but takes only the kitchen space of a 4 cubic ft. refrigerator outside. And just look at ail these features: arti>3 iT • Meter-Miser-mechanism . • 5-Year Protection Plan • Super-Freezer holds 15 lbs. • Big, glass-topped Hydrator • Exclusive Quickube Trays • Big Cold Storage Tray • All-Porcelain Interior BENNETT 8 BLOCKSIDGE E. Franklin St — Phone 6)61 Carrboro Baptist Church. Mrs. Buck Sparrow, who has been very ill at her home here since last Sunday, remains in a ^erious condition. Mrs. James Yates who has been a patient in Watts hospital since Tuesday of last week1, is recovering from an emergency operation. Her condition is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lloyd and Mr. Lloyd’s mother, Mrs. Brodie Lloyd, have returned from a weeks vacation trip to Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Williams and children, Sandra and Tommy, left last Saturday for a two weeks tour of points of interest in Flori da. They will visit Miami and Key West. Mrs. Paul Sturdivant has been ill at her home here for several days with pneumonia. Misses Royce Mae Farrell and Marie Perry spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jene Carpenter in Durham. ' Mrs. Gurney Gilmore has been ill for several weeks at her home near Calvander. Mrs. Garland Hackney who has been a patient at Watts Hospital for the past week is recuperating at her home near Damascus. • . Mr. and.,Mrs. Lenriie Braxton' attended the funeral and’ burial of Mrs. Braxton's aunt Mrs. Lizzie Jones 78, which was held at Big Meadows last Friday. Miss Sarah B. Durham of Carr boro and Miss Helen Morrow of Chapel Hill left Mofiday for a va cation trip to Virginia Beach. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leigh and family in Norfolk, Va. before returning home. Visitors to Mr. and Mrs. William Clark at the weekend were Mrs. Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Pickett, of near Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Williams and their two sons arrived here last Saturday evening from Ft. Worth , Texas for a visit with Mr. Williams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.'Williams, and other rela tives in this section., Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Deese and family. Mr. Deese’s two sisters, Misses Pearl and Dorothy Deese, and Mr. Deese’s father, who have been here on a visit to relatives, left last Sunday morning for their home in Jacksonville, Fla.. Mrs. Howard Hobby and chil dren of Burlington are spending several days here this week with relatives. wirs. ira Mann was a member of a party of sixteen members of the Order of the Eastern Star of Chapel Hill who attended the Rob Morris Day celebration held at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home in Greensboro on last Thursday. More than 1,500 Masonic and East ern Star members were present from lodges and chapters through out North Carolina. Mrs. Edd Roberson and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Roberson have re turned from a vacation trip to Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Andrews of Durham were weekend visitors to Mr. Andrews’ mother,7 Mrs. Beatrice Andrews on Carr Street Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Watson and son “Herbie” have returned from a visit with Mr. Watson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sr. near Gold ston. . Mr. and Mrs. Rr B. Studebaker of Carrboro were me/nbers of a party of Eastern Star members of Chapter 130, of Hillsboro who attended the Rob Morris Day cele bration. last Thursday in Greens boro; Mrs. Joe Sparrow and Mrs. C. T. McAdams were visitors to Wil mington and White Lake last week on a fishing trip. C. G. Johnson, who had been spending a week in Watts Hospital and underwent an operation, was able to return to his home here on Monday of this week. Mrs. Thomas Clark returned to her home here on last Satur day after a ten days stay in Watts Hospital. Mrs. Frances Riggsbee, Miss Ruth Sturdivant and Don Pen ninger spent the past weekend in Asheville and other points of in terest in the western part of the state. ' Miss Joyce Ann Oakley was the weekend guest of Miss Edna Earle Clark in Garner. Mrs. Percy Sparrow was a mem ber of a party from Durham who visited relatives in West Virginia., Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Studebaker, Mr. and Mrs. George N. 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AND NUMBERS LOCATED IN STUDIO TRAILER AT DURHAM CITY LIMIT8, 1 BLOCK PAST - BUB STOP ON DURHAM TO GREENSBORO HIGHWAY NO. 70. LOOK FOR HAND SIGN. / ' DURHAM, N. C. * - - * meeting of ttye White Shrine in Durham last Friday evening at the Durham Masonic Temple. Mrs. Duncan Ivey who has been a patient at Watts Hospital for the past two weeks, undergoing a seri ous operation, is expected home this week. Mrs. E. W. Hobby of Mebane has been: in, a very serious con dition in Watts Hospital since Tuesday of last week Mrs. Hobby is the former Miss Lettie Williams who was for many years a resi dent of Carrboro. She has many relatives and friends here. | Mrs. Auburn Meacham has been a patient in Watts Hospital for the past week. Her condition is im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Merritt and Miss Joyce Clark were weekend visitors at Carolina Beach. 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