People, Spots In The News YAAH! Cub Scouta in New York reac: •’musedly, amusingly, as parents perform on stage. I CZECHING out or Iron Cur* talned homeland is Aja Vrzan* ova, world champ skater who seeks to stay In England. LATEST in mechanical men is Charley Canco; personifying 20 billion U.S. food cans, a walk ing-talking American Can Co. ‘delegate” at canners’ meeting. -wan-“ —“ BaaeawMKasawwiwwpwiwwwwwwwwww—,.... i i——-.•.•w«».■.- •■- •’ HALF CENTURY of baseball for Connie Mack, pilot of Phila delphia A’s is celebrated by Will Hacridge (left), American League president, and Burt Shotton, Brooklyn Dodger manager. HI-YO, DOGGO!... Worried because his grand mother’s dog Skippy was “off his feed,” Stephen Rack mill, 6, of Highland Park, N. J., tried to mail him to the Lone Ranger because the cowboy hero can fix up almost anything. But a postman (above) told him .you don't mail dogs. Say 1 Saw It hi The Mews.’ Thanks *PlAY SATE l HAVE yOUR ERR CHECKED BEfORE IRRKIRG THAT TRIP! COMPLETE AUTO -; AMD MOTOR TUNEUP Don’t takes chances on being eranded miles away from ,a mechanic! Be sure of a trouble-free Easter week end with * complete auto tune-up and check-up by our experts! Tires, motor and body inepectfon. Hazzard Motor Company Chapel Hill (Orange Grove _ News . By DOT COOKE Visit* Parents • Miss Billie Suitt of W.C.UjN.C., Grensboro, is spending spring holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Suitt. -o Durham Visitors iMr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allen of Durham spent Sunday with Mrs. Allen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lloyd. --o Sunday Guests " Mr. and Mrs. Clem Cheek and children and Mrs. J. W. Cheek spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Cheek’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T Lloyd of Hillsiboro. -o-— Attends Funeral Mr. H. H. King and his children, Mrs. Bab Wright and Leon P. King of Caroboro, and otto H. King of Hillsiboro left Friday for Jacksonville, Florida to attend the funeral of Mr. King’s son-in-law, -o- > Mr. Cecil Cox. f Recuperating Little Tommy Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Linsey Lloyd has re turned home from Watt’s Hospital and is recuperating from several days. of illness. Mebane Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wade"Kiley the Hawfield’s Community nea Mebane spent Saturday n^ visiting several of their relatives here. Attends Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Manley Snipes and Paul Cook attended the fun eral of Mr. Sam L. Terrell near Mebane Saturday afternoon. Confined to Home . Mrs. Jim Snipes is confined to her home here several days due to illness. . 4 ■o — Visits Relatives •Mrs. Charles Dodson of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomp son and family Sunday afternoon. Visits Sick . Mrs. J. H. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kirby and Mr and Mrs. Billy Nicks oi Prospect Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Phelps of Roxboro, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Terrell Yiand Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Bftrgess and young son of Mebane were among tihe fritnds who visited Mr. Bab Kirk Sunday afternoon yho is confined to his home here for several days with pneumonia. His condition is improving. Mebane News By MARY WILKINSON Bridge Mrs. w. W. Mebane and Mrs_Cha^“ t tw0 ris entertained Thursday at two bridge parties at the home of Mrs. Corbett. Spring flowers were ar ranged throughout the housean at both affairs strawherry short cake was seized with hot tea. Those present for a ernoon roarty were: Mrs. L. P- Best, Mr . r F Borum, Mrs. W. O. Bostic, Mrs. J. A. Cmmpler, Mrs. George Holt, Jr. Mrs. M»ley JalfK^ Tabnaee Jotoe, Mrs. R- ». Kaie, Mrs Wells Pittard, Mrs. George Ratterman, Mrs. William Van Liere, Mrs. Joe Vincent, Jr- Mr*. Marvin Walker, Mrs. Vergil War ren, Mrs. James S. White, Mrs. Raye Woodin, Mrs. G. G. Amick and Mrs. Price Dixon. Those present Thursday even ing were: Mrs. Monroe Allen, Mrs. W. A. Corbett, Mrs. Price Dixon, Mrs. Bisl Hupman, Mrs. Joe Hur dle Jr., Mrs. John H£nry James, : Mrs. Richard Kale, Mrs: Calvin Oakley, Mrs. Charles Reid Porter. Mrs. C. S. Parnell, Mrs. Evens Rascoe, Mrs. Ralph Riggs, Miss Allen Rcibertson. Mrs. Ben War ren Jr., Mrs. Edith Morgan,-Mrs. James S. White, Jr., Mrs. Russ Kale Jr., Mrs. Marvin Mason, Mrs. A. A. Bradley, Mrs. J. H. Gill, Mrs Cliff Wilkerson, Mrs. C. J. Bubb, and Mrs. J. M. McIntyre. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ralph Riggs for high soore and by Mrs. G. C. Amick for low score. Mrs. Amick also received the bingo prize. » % -o Music Cluib Meets The Junior Music Chib met Monday evening with Cordell Clark,-*and Bobby Riggs at the Clark home. Carolyn Loftis and Julia Strouse had charge of the .program on Irish Mhsic. They were assisted with voral selections by Annie June Foust. Late in the evening refreshments were served to the following: Shirley JvIcBane, Dana Dixon, Marcille Van Liere, Sylvia Crumpler, Mickey Crumpler, Margaret Carter, Jalia Strouse, Annie June Foust and Carolyn Loftis. , The Mefoane Music Clyto met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Nor man Wood and Mrs. R. J. Keith at the home of the former. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Carl Sykes for a business session during which the follow ing officers were elected for the •comisg club year: Miss Reba Vernon president; Mrs. Carl Sykes, ^?reSident-Mrs.R^ 'ton, treasurer; and Dudley, secr’eS?^ committee announced^ J um of records had ^» ed for the Alam**^ Hospital and plands „ (present themw£^J*3 cal program. Late mN a dessert course wJh" the following. Vi * ^ Lillie Fowler, Mrs. Ralph Riggs, Mrs^jj Mrs. C. R. Strouse Vernon, Mrs. Bill l M. Yoder, l&.’fel Mrs. Robert Compton^1 Frederick Dudley. EASTER STORY Chapel Hill--‘TheEaster a booklet by Dr. R0y director of the MorehJ tarium at the University of Carolina, which has just leased, describes the h: the event, its meaning in and its celebration as a “One unfortunate part celebration of Easter," Dj shall says, “is its’ through the calendar,” and£ plains this meandering in ter entitled “The Date of ^ Other sections of the booklet with various celebrations o! occasion. The cottage -where Woo* Wilson and his bride spent ft honeymoon is still popular newlyweds a. Arden, in the tains of western North Stock'Up On Staples 4 OZ. TIN Vienna Sausage, 2 (or 25c STOKLEY’S GREEN CUT Beans, can. ^V' -r-r-' ~ " ~ ~ WHITE HOUSE, 17 OZ. CAN8 Apple Sauce, 2 (or. . .. 25c NO. 2 CAN SUPERFINE Mixed Vegetables, 2 (or 25c EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED Milk, can ..24c SCARBOROUGH CASTLE, NO. 2 CAN Green Liaas, 2(or 35c PORKY PIG 1 LB. PKG. 29c THESE SUPER LARGE BOX Matches Coffee, lb. 67c POPULAR BRANDS CARTON Cigarettes 1.41 STALEY’S SWEETOSE CRYSTAL. 1 Zz LB. BOTTLE SUPER STORE Country-Fresli Produce GREEN CRISP Cabbage, 2 lbs... H LARGE STALK PINE CRISP .. I Celery. * . . . VELLOW Onions, 3 lbs. W ’ EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON STATE Apples, 2 lbs. Carrots, 2bchs. RED RIPE SLICING . - Tomatoes, llhctn.. Your Food Dollar Goes Further At CARR’S Super Market Dulany’s Frozen Foods YOUNG TENDER Broccoli, pkg. CHOPPED OR WHQLE Spinach, pkg. 31c 31c Succotash, pkg. .....; jlc Filet of Perch, lb..... jjc LIBBY’S Vacuum Pack, 12 oz. can Corn, 2 for .. 31c LIBBY’S GARDEN SWEET Peas, no. 2 can !9c More For Your Meat Dollar Fresh Picnics, lb.. Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs, lb. Oysters, med., pt. 63c, Select, pt 73' Fresh Country Eggs, do*,: ^ Ajax Cleanser, 2 cans.® Sunshine Crackers, lib. box ^

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