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Carrboro News Mrs. Ira Mann list Sturdivant Wed* wedding of Mias Ruth livant, daughter of Mr. and William R. Sturdivant oIf mto. to Donald M. Peninger, of Mrs- J. H. Pemnger and l late Mr. Pemnger of Lexing B solemnized on Saturday JLng at the home of the Rev. fgryant Oarr, in Durham. The l Oarx was the officiating min |?: ujjng the double ring cere )ny Miss Rachel Carr furnished mate wedding music for the dding. I The bride chose for her wed - 1 j a brown wool suit, with accesories, at her shoulder |e pinned an orchid/ corsage. I The bride, a graduate of the Lpel Hill High School is now [ployed at the Carrboro Bank. Lg bridegroom attended Mars In;, college arad^ the University f Nort-h Carolina. He is a veteran the U. S. Army Air Oorp in torM War If, and now holds a liltion with the Dillon Supply iy in Durham. After a reding tri.p to points of interest the western part of the state, ie couple have taken an apart tent with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. stofon, on Ashe Street in Garr oro. Thrf/e attending the wedding urn Carrboro included Mr. and" fcs. A. B.- Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Thomas and Miss Sara B Durham. ■--o Circles Meet A very interceding meeting of ail circles of the Woman’s Mis sionary of the Cambono Baiptist Ohurdh was iheld' on Tuesday evening of this week at the Carr boro Baiptist Church. The Presi dent, Mrs. W. E. Williams, who is general supervisor and president of the society, presided 'at tht meeting which was well attended. -o In Maneeuvers Alvin Hackney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Haokrfey c,f Carrfboro, who is serving with the 48th Engineer Topographic Battalion 5 the 20th Engineer Brigade that s taking part in the coming Win er maneuvers at Pine Camp, New tfork. This winter maneuver vtiich will include the months of ranuary tmd February, is being sailed Operation Snow Flail. The ! inits taking part in Operation Jntow Fall will be the 11th Air orne Division, Port Campbell, he 3rd Armored Cblvary Regi lent, Fort Mead, and the 278th I egimental Combat team, Pine lamp. The purpose of the maneu- ! er is to train men and test equip- 1 isnf under "actual winter condi- ' cns. COAL & FUEL OIL HIGH QUALITY STOKER AND FURNACE COAL GULF KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL Bennett & Blocksidge ': " ~..: iQ5 E..FRANKLIN__ _ PHONE 6161 | wrm\ THESE (( 'Dtm-Qift’i Specials■ The Ford owners on your Christmas List are sum to ^ j appreciate these special Ford accessories.. - es j Htht for Ford, and priced ** ™ pleasmr0' expensive Yuletide presents. Make dn g v complete for your family and friends. if TURN INDICATOR ★ WINDSHIELD WASHER it REAR VIEW MIRROR (OLARE PROOF) if SIDS VIEW MIRROR it MAOIC AIR UNIT * BACK-UP LIGHT * SEAT COVERS ^JUMPER GUARDS * RADIO * SUN VISOR f Sto n>w. "Driv'-GHt” Sp~iab " ’ It-• Veterans of Korea Visit U.N. *cterans °* the United Nations forces In Korea representing 19 nations, are welcomed at U.N. Headquarters in New York. Men from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Ethiopia, France, Greece, India, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, South Africa, Thailand, lurkey, the United Kingdom and the USA, arc in the line up % ivc in front of the United Nations' 39 story Secretariat building.. , --- To Visit Orphanage The Young Matron's Clas9 of the Carnboro Baptist Church with j iMrs. J. R. Wright as teacher, and the Men's Bible Class of the Sun- ! day School with the Rev. George I N. Htarward’ as teacher, will go to 1 Mills Heme at the Thomasville Baptist Orphanage next Sunday Jfbr a visit with the children at the home, These classes will car ry lunch for a picnic dinner at the Mitdhel Cottage of girls, and also take a gift for each little igirl at the cottage, bringing Christmas cheer from the Baiptist Church here, to children in the home. I New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R'aiokley of Chaipel Hiil'l announce the birth erf a daughter, Rabbin Bright Radk ley, bbrn* December 6th in Duke Hospital, weighing seven pounds. Both mother and daughter are getting along nicely. Mrs. Rack ley is the former; Miss Katherine Smith of Chapel "Hill. r— t—; Holiday Library Notice The OarTiboro Civic Club wishes to announce that on next Tues day arfternoon, December 18, the Club Library hours will be ob served as usual and that books ! 'taken from the liribary on that date may be kept ■ through the Christmas holidays with out ex-! tra charge, as the labrary will be closed after next Tuesday until] the first Tuesdtay in January. I -o .School Closing ; v '_ I The Carrboro School will close for the Christmas holidays on Wednesday of next week, and will re-oper. on January 3rd. -o Position -Open The Carrboro Civic Club is open for applications for a Libra rian for the club. One Off the main requirements for the posi tion is the love of good books. Application may be made to Mrs. J. Sullivan Gibson, Carrboro or j •telephone 2-9133. --» Out Again T. C. Lindsay Sr. is out again after a stay in Duke Hospital asj the result orf a badly injured leg J, received from a fall at a new home he was building. -o In Texas J;irmy King of Cambcro, who poined the U. S. Air Corp several weeks ago. is now stationed at Wichita Falls, Texas. s*-0 Browning -May nor Mis'- Bottle Browning, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. R. B B owning of Eurhom, boor me the -bride of Hr.-rc’’.-’1 Mavr-r on Saturday even ing November 28th at the home Help Fight TB Buy Christmas Saals of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Maynor on Hillscrest Road in Carrtboro. The 'ceremony was performed before an improvised altar oif bridal greenery and arrangements of white chrysthamums. White tap ers in seven branched candlebra shed a soft glow over the wed ding scene. The officiating minis ter wias the Rev.| Petricella of Hillsboro. The bride was attired in a navy blue suit, with nacy accessories. She carried a white Bible t a piped with white chrysthe mums. Mrs. ,J. NB. Holland was matron cf horJor and best man for the bridegroom was Aubrey Owen. Pillowing the wedding arecep ticn, was held for the brid'al party and out of town guests. Wedding cake with aocomipanimerrts were served to approximately thirty guests. I V Personal Notes Cecil Sparrow, son df Mr. and ( Mrs. Dewey Sparrow, who ha-s seen a ..pattern* at Watts.Hospital for the past three weeks is re cuperating at his home here *since last Saturday. Ernest Barker has been a pat ent in Watts Hospital si nice Sat urday of Hast week. Rev. Jones is out again after aeing confined to his home for he past week after accidentally sticking a nail in his foot. Mlrs. Clara Lloyd is rccuiperat r.ig at her home near White Cross < after spending the past three weeks as a patient in Watts Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Da\fe and family were guests at the weekend <rf Mrs. Dtavi’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Brerwer. Mar. Brewer, who suffered a heart at tack several weeks ago at his home near Graham is much im proved. * t. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Andrews _ land family of Dunham, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mira. Oarney Clark. Gerald Hogan, who broke his right anm two weeks ago at has heme oit the Durham Road is ton proving. Mrs. Mattie White of Bennett sville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill White and two children of Raleigh were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pendengmft. Ernest (Tiny) Raekley has ac cessed a position with the L. D. Hearn Grocery in Carriboro. -—o———— A Macon County tanner, H. P. Robertson, says there’s money In growing turkeys, especially wtien the grower can sell them at re tail. On 200 birds sold last year, Roberson nette dmore than $8 per bird. Easy Terms Deluxe Tank Model WESTtsJi FLYER The bike they’re really thrilled to own! Rocket Ray headlamp, luggage carrier, matching speed decorations on tank and chain guard, kickstand, chrome truss rods and rims. Full year guarantee! JFJiso.ei Super Weitern Ftyer—Rear-directional signals like dad’s car! Double coil spring fork. Heavy duty Central Power Plant. 200-ft. beam head lamp, horn, chrome scuff bars. Jf21®4'* Standard Western Flyer—Quality construction at real savings! Full size tubular steel frame. Beautiful oven-baked enamel finish, srtooo.ot $53'23 $71.95 $45.95 A Small Deposit Holds Any Western Flyer in Christmas Lay Away! *r Master WIZARD $129.95 Tub holds 8-9 lb. load. Fa mous Lovell wringer. Bal loon rollers; double safety release bars. Fully guaran teed. 21209$ Model With Pump. Western Auto Associate Store Telephone £521 Hillsboro CLARENCE JONES, Owner Use Our Easy Pay Plan Cone In Today Our Shelves Are Spilling Over With Dozens And Dozens Of Wonderful Gifts.At Prices To Please The Most Exacting. Nationally Known Pel fumes And Colognes . . . Cosmetic Sets .... perfect gifts for the lovely lady. • YARDLEY © EVENING IN PARIS © OLD SPICE • CODY * © MAX FACTOR Thrilling Toys for the Little Ones A Collection of the World Toy House Toys. The Famous Stheaffer Pens or Pen and Pencil Set is an Ideal Gift for Man or Woman. • Jewelite Comb and Brush Sets ... . the Finest. t Dresser Sets. • CANDIES By Norris & Belle Camp in Distinctive Christinas Wrappings. _ • ELECTRIC SHAVERS For Him - - - Select ' A Shick or Remington. We Have Both. • GIFTS GALORE Too Numerous|to Mention • AMITY Leather Goods Fine Wallets A MAN S BEST FRIEND IS HIS PIPE! - - If he smokes a pipe, he collects them . . his array becomes a matter of pride. Our fine assortment ot Kaywoodies are sure to please.
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