RETURNED
Misses Joyce Boone, Margarel
Andrews and Donnie Ward re
turned on Tuesday of this week
from a vacation trip Since last
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Pressley and family - in Tampa,
Florida. The party of young peo
ple report a wonderful vacation
mid a most enjoyable trip.
CIRCLES
The meetings of the Anne Mc
Dade Circle on Tuesday afternoon
)f this week with Mrs. P. L. Sen
der, and the Foy J. Farmer Circle
I meeting on Tuesday evening with
; Mrs. Lloyd, Senter were well af
' tended and prograrps at both
I meetings were well carried out.
Other .circles of the Woman’s Mis_
| biopary Society of the Carrboro
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Baptist Church were postponed
ji his week because of the fourth of
(duly.holiday. All circles will come
! together on 'Tuesday evening of
| next week in a dinner meeting in
ithe church basement. A covered
dish will be brought by each mem
ber I a. the meet.ng together at
;ha. '.ime.
sicx
1 W^ Rjbe.*s;:n of Carrboro has
been a pat.ent in Watts Hospital,
Du. ham for the past ten dayfc. His
-ondition is improving at this
ime, arid he hopes to be home by
he latter part of this week.
MOVED
\ Mr. .arid ’ ’Mrs.. ,P. D. Chambley,
their s n Freddie who is fifteen,
i.heir daughte-f Jackie, 12 and their
twin daughters Date and Gayle
who are four years old, have -rfiov
ed into the former C. R. Williams
home On North Greens bor0 Street.
Mr. Chambley is connected with
construction work at U.N.C. "The
family moved here from Cary.
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ATTEND WEDDING
Mrs Melvin Pendergrass of the
Greensboro Highway, attended- the
weddj5^(|kiiirt'Saturday of her neic'e
Miss Toby Gray King of Graham
o Raymond H. Babelay, of Tenn.
The formal wedding was soleniniz.
ad at 4:30 in the First Baptist
Church of Graham on Saturday
afternoon.
- dEV. HENRY STOKES
The Rev. Henry Stokes, pastor
of the Carrboro Baptist Church
CHAPEL HILL
THURSDAY
JANE POWELL-EDMUND PURDOM
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SUN. - MON. - TUES.
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WEDNESDAY
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
GREATEST THRILLER
"THE 39 STEPS"
with
ROBERT DONAT
MADELEINE CARROLL
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Mrs. Stokes and the children left
Sunday evening for a 'roomth’s stay
with Mrs. Stokes pamrtr'dear
Louisville, Ky. The Rev Stokes will
be enrolled at the Southern Bap
! tist Theological Seminary in Louis
ville for a short course during
his stay in Kentucky,
j The pastorate at the Baptist
.Church here will be filled at each
I service by emminent ministers
while the pastor and his family
are away on vacation and for
study.
HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams who
jihave made their home in Can
boro for some time were honored
j at a house warming shower on
uaat Wednesday evening at the
I home df Mrs. E. J. Roberson in
! Carrboro with Mrs. Numa Womble
serving as co-hostess. Games were
enjoyed by th§ group and at the
close of the evening the honorec
opened and displayed the many
| beautiful gifts showered upon her
Mr. and Mrs. Williams have pur
chased a new home in Durham
County and will leave this com
munity. At the cidse of the even
ing delicious refreshments were
served the large number present
for the curtesy.
VISIT *
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Ray and
*iop Michael and Mr. and Mrs. j
Starnes Weaver left last Sunday
ifor Boston, Mass. The party will
visit Mr. and Mrs. James Wright
and family in Boston, and expect
to return to their homes here,
the latter part of this week. .
INJURED IN DRILL
Jesse Hackney accidently broke
his ft wrist- and his right leg
last Tuesday in a fine dfiH as
■the Carrboro Volunteer Firemen
Were executing a fire drill dear
the Carrboro Methodist - Church |
Mr. Hackney was treated at N. C. <
Memorial Hospital and is now at j
home but in a cast, and is still'
going back to the hospital for
treatment. . -
PERSONALS
Miss Gerry Andrews, daughter1
of *Mr* and Mrs. Avery Andreevs J
of the Hillsbor0 Highway has'
been spending the past week with
relatives in Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Clark of
Che Durham Road and Mr. and
i Mrs. Bobby Clark of Burlington
have returned from a vacation
Crip .of several days at.. Buggs Is
land.
Mrs. Paul Childress Sr. and her
sons Paul* Childress of Greensboro
and Richard Childress of the U. S.
fXavy were visitors here at the
weekend to Mrs. Childress parents
Mr. and Mrs. J; W. Clark Sr.
Wrenn Davis has been a patient
at N. C. Memorial Hospital for
i he past two weeks.
Mrs. Carney Clark and son
Jimmy, have returned from a visit
With relatives in Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Owens, Al
bert Owens Jr. and Miss Lois Davis
left on Monday of this " week for
a weeks stay at Manteo.
Clyde Squires has returned frpm
a visit to the mountains in the
western part of the state.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asbill and
small son James have been spend
ing seyeral days on a fishing trip
at Sneeds Ferry, near Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Braxton
were visitors this past weekend to
Mr: and Mrs. Julian Braxton and
family in Durham and also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mangum and
family in Creedmoor.
Mr. and Mrs. Karol Mason and
family, Mrs. Reid Neville, and
Mrs. Milliard Jones, Marie, Eddie
and Nancy. Jones spent Monday of
this week on a picnic at the
Aberdeen Lake at Aberdeen.
Mrs. Bobby Durham and small
daughter, of Mebame are spend
ing several days here this week as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Yancey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Tempesta
and 2 children who have been
spending the past ttvo weeks here
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Squires and family left last Sun
day for their home in Brooklyn,
N. Y. On Saturday evening Mrs,.
1 ^Tempest*. waft ari&fc party... by.
iher former school friends hepe.
EASTERN STAR j
In a lovely setting of beauti
ful summer flowers in the Masonic
(Temple In Chapel Hill on last
Tuesday evening, two new mem
bers were initiated into the Uni
versity Chapter No. 264, Order of
the Eastern Star of Chapel Hill.
The new members are Mrs. Jean
Wait Harrig, and Miss Roxada
(Martha Lucille Harward. Mrs. Mae
C. Mann Worthy Matron and J.
Ira Mann, Worthy Patron presided
at the meeting and welcomed the
large number of members and
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COUNTY >
David Roberts Becomes Fireman
David B. Roberts, former cnapei
Mill and Carrboro policeman, will
join the Chapel Hill Fire Depart
ment as a fireman beginning to
morrow.
His hiring was made possible
through the board of aldermen’s
recent approval of a re-organiza
tjon of the volunteer and regular
departments, whereby Assistant
Chief J. S. Boone was taken off of
his three-man shift and flut on a
regular eight-hour day as full
time fire chief. The two three
man shifts will continue to work
24 hours on and 24 hours off.
Mr. Roberts' will be on one shift
with Bill Ray and Eric Crabtree
and the other shift'Will be Philip
Andrews, Mebane Durham, and
G. S. Baldwin. A corps o£ 10 call
men is .now being organized by
Chief, Boone to assist the regular
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firemen in responding to all
alarms.
Mr. Roberts, a veteran of World
War II, is a native of Hillsboro
DAVID ROBERTS
and served on the Chapel UUl
police- ttc
later took' a -job with Duke Power
Company at Eno, and more re
cently has been a Carrboro police
man. _ ■*
Visitors present for the special
meeting for thp, initiation cere
monies. An enjoyable social hour
followed the meeting.
INFANT DIES
Wayne Mullis Bumes, infant son
of Patrie H. and" Jessie Mullis
Burns, died in N. C. Memorial
Hospital on Monday of this week
after a brief Hlness.
Surviving besides his parents
are four sisters and five brothers
of the home, and his maternal :
grandmother Mrs. Annie Pearl
Mullis of Sanford. '
Funeral services were held from
the home in Garr-boro on Tuesday
of this week with the Rev. J. Paul
Edwards, pastor of the Carrboro
'Methodist Church in charge of the
service. Graveside services were
held in Jonesboro Heights Ceme
tery at Sanford with the Rev. W.
W. Hutchins of Sanford in charge.
CLOSED NEXT WEEK
Mrs. Willie Lee Lynch, of the
local selective service office, an
nounces that the office will be
closed next week.
Treatment will not help timbers
once decay has started.
88 Per Cent
Of Tar Heels
Favor Quotas
Preliminary reports show that
88.6 per cent of Tar Hel farmers
voting in, the recent wheat referen
dum favor marketing quotas for
the 1956 wheat crop, Clyde R.
Greene, chairman of the State ASC
Committee, announced today.
Preliminary reports in the na
tion, he said, indicate greater in
terest shown' by'-farnidfs.^the1’ per
centage voting in favor: was high
er this .yfcar than last.
Greene says this is significant in
view of the fact-that support rates
for 1950 will be reduced to 7G
percent of parity as compared with
the support rate this year of 82‘^
percent. "It*looks like the farm
ers are really beginning to realize
the important part that these pro
grams play in the nation’s econo
my.’* These are preliminary, tabu
lations;’ however," the’final tally
is not expected to show any sig
nificant change.
This strong expression of ap
proval by the nation’s wheat
growers will provide price sup
| 7000 Names...
| Jaycees Are Circulqf
Petitions On Recreai
i Members of the Chapel Hill,
Jaycees are circulating petitions
locally calling for the setting up
of a recreation district in which
a vote would be held on a bond
issue and tax to support a public
1 recreation program.
The petitions, to the county com
missioners, ask the board to set
up the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Rec
reation District of Orange .County,
and submit to a public vote "the
levying of tl) an annual tax of not
[more than $.10 per $100 valuation
j for maintaining a supervised rec
reation program in the district and
(2)the issuance of $250,000' in
, bonds, to. .hujjd facilities for^the
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port of at least $1.81 per bushel in
1956. The rate will be about 20
cents higher in North Carolina be
cause of freight differentials. If
the referendum had not caried, the
minimum national support would
be set at $1.19 a bushel, and in the
state, $1.39 a bushel.
The referendum as well as the
wheat quota and support programs
are administered by ASC state and |
county committees. Greene urged j
any farmers who have questions!
regarding ASCs- quota or price
support programs to see their local
ASC committee or> go by their ASC
j county office.
recreation program
The suggested
ies, which inelu
Carrboro, and an
suburban area in
surrounding the
down in,the
are subject to
missioners after
on suctfmatters
Seeks 2,000 Siw
Objective of the sigs
paign, according t0 gob
man of this phase of (
is to secure 2.000 f,
names—well over the r
per cent required*
mlsioners to' grant the ^
Cox -aa-id-te"-torpeij f),e(
wrould be ready.for pre*
the commissioners alter'
with the idea that th,
might be held nest |aif
Persons who wish to
petitions and who may
in the club’s housetop
paign are asked to tele
Cox. He said he hop#
plete the signing-up thin
club membership has k
ed intoteams in vaiidt*
the community for m
completing this step a#
tion circulators are n
answer questions on thi
recreation project, he $ajj
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