i * Of1 NOW Chapel Hill Showing • M JAMES MASON JUNE HAVOC LADY POSSESSED a A PORTLAND.*’CTV*e . A REPUBLIC PRESENTATION •I Friday 8 Saturday GREATEST OF ALL WILE ANIMAL PICTURES! Bow-and-Arrow against fang-and-daw. with Howard Hill braving the fury of Africa's deadliest denizens.* *%/■»■■■ ..d—— p* EVERY SCENE TRUE! every tj4riu AUTHENTIC!; You too It all, at It actually happened! j*g Rimed E^IREtV in AFglC^^lfSCO COLOR.!; Late Show Saturday Might Sunday 8 Monday LAS VEGAS! .. .Where they play the oldest game or. earth . , . with a new exciting twist! Most terrifying duel ever waged I co-starring w;rh yf VINCENT PRICE • HOAGY CARMICHAEL • Produced by ROBERT SPARKS Tuesday the first time in the medium of the motien picture comes the fall power of music end drama! starring MARIE POWERS Recreating her great. Broadway Stage Rele with Lee Coleman and Anna 'Maria Aiberghettl Adi y°Pt«d--£ Wednesday 'JIM THORPE — JALL AMERICAN” •tarring BURT LANCASTER Chapel Hill - jv' By Mrs. W. H. Fogleman Meets The literature group of the Chiapel Hill Community Clubs will meet at the home at Mrs. Phillip Young at 388 Cameron Afve. on Thursday March 13 at 3 p. m. Mrs. Walter Patton wiH review the book, “Voice of Asia”, by James A. Michener ■ -o- - General /Meeting The Chapel Hill Community' Club will hold its regular meet ing at the Episcopal Parish House on Friday, March 7, at 3 p. m. Dr. Lyman Cotton will be the speaker and will be introduced by Mrs. George Cu/tten. ■ --o Here ' Mr. and Mrs. Luther Carter from Fayetteville, spent last weekend here with Mrs. Carter’s sister, Miss Eleanor Williams. ■ --n—-— : - On (Dean’s List, Relatives here have received notice that Miss Patsy Noah, made the dean’s list the past semester at" Salem College at Winston Salem. -o Returns (Home Sheldon S. Vcorhis returned to his home here last weekend after attending a dealer’s preview of the 1952 Nash Ambassador auto mobiles. -o——— Back To 1School Rosine Dodson is back in school j after being out for the past two weeks with mumps. -_o Here / i 1 ' Miss Jackie Merritt from Wil nington. spent last weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Merritt at their home on i Pritchard Ave. Miss Merritt was1 a contestant in the Beauty Page ant that was sponsored by the Jaycees last Friday night. -c Out |Again Butch Crutchfield, young son of j Mr. ^ and Mrs. Ben Crutchfield, is i back in school after being con fined to this home for two weeks with mumps. -o Weekend |Guests ' Weekend guests of the W. H. Fogloman’s were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boger Jr., and family from , Chai'Lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Hester j Lee and Mrs Macon Bridges, Mr. I and Mrs. Randoll Page and young. sen, and Mrs. Reuben1 Bail yand children from Wake Forest, and Mrs. Howell May] from Franklinton, Miss Christine j Boger from Greensboro and Jim my Quiverly from Wake Forest. -o Band (Concert j A spring concert will be given on Friday evening March 7 at 8 o’clock in the high school audi torium by the Ghaipel Hill High School band. Joseph B. Fields is the director. Everyone is invited. -o Arrive iHome Miss Julia Voorhis, a student at St. Chatherine’s School in Richmond, Va., will arrive here this weekend to spend' the Spring Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shaldch S. Voorhis. In /Hospitai Friends of Mrs. T. F. Partin will be sorry to hear thaf she is a patierJt at Watts Hospital. ‘ -o y At iHome Miss Peggy Anne O’Neil spent last weekend with her iparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. O’Neil in Belhaven. A. |A. U. /W. -Meets Helen Diehl Olds, author of children’s books, will give an in formal talk on “What It Takes to be a Writer” at 8 p. m. tonight (Thursday) under the sponsor ship of the Chapel Hill branch of the American Association of Uni versity Women. The meeting will be held in the Assembly .Exhibit roofrn of the U. N. C. Library. « —o Has (Mumps K-kn Partin,* son of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Partin, is confined to his home with mumps. -o Out Again ] ::.■ --- Anne. Eogleman is out again after being confined to her home j the past week with flu. 1 . o initiated The following Chapel Hillians were among the twenty students recently initiated into the Uni versity’s Cha>pter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraterni ty: Henman Husbands, Ed John Wolf. _:_0._ i In Hospital Friends of Glen Lloyd, will be glad to hear that he is doing nicely after undergoing an opera- j ticn at Watts Hospital! —+ KENTUCKY WHISKEY l A BLEND ■ i a&emt tuftoco uio tonuo it SCHENlEY DISTILLERS. 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