+ CARRBORQ Social and Personal + ALLEN VICKERS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vickers of Carrboro announce the birth of a son Allen Franklin, on Nov. 1, in Memorial Hospital. SARAH PARKER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parker of Carrboro announce the birth of a daughter Sarah Elizabeth, on Oct. 20, in Memorial Hospital. ENTERTAINS Mrs. A. J. Freeland entertained Mr. and Mrs. Meredith White of Chapel Hill at her home in the Orange Church community last Sunday, and in the afternoon Mrs. Freeland accompanied Mr._ and Mrs. White to Elon College Jor a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Byrd, at their home at felon. WILLIAMSON MOVING Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Williamson, parents of Mrs. Luther Bullock Sr. and formerly of Weaver St„ in Carrboro are moving to Lum berton to make their home ito the future. They were given a surprise going away party on Monday eve ning of this week by the Exten sion Department of the Baptist Sunday School. 'Mr. and MrS. Wil liamson were presented gifts from the large number who visited them during Monday evening. HONOR MISS WILLIAMS Miss Minnie Wiliams was hon ored on her birthday last Sunday by a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams at their home on Lindsay Street. Those present for the courtesy -Included the honoree, Miss Williams, Mrs. Alice Upchurch, of the Raleigh Road, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wil son of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Riggstoee, Miss Elva Williams, Mrs, Gurney Ray, Mrs. Maggie Wall, and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wiliams. SHOWER Mrs. A. C. Poe of Weaver St was honored on last Friday^ eve ning at a lovely miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Wallace Womble at the Womble home in Plantation Acres. The home was lovely throughout with arrange ments of fall flowers. CIRCLES MEET A most interesting meeting of all circles of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the Carrboro Baptist Church was held Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. E. Williams, Society President, presided. Abe program given by the Jessie' Wil liams Circle, featured ‘•Korea" as it’s mission topic. All circles of The Woman’s So ciety of Christian Service of the Carrboro Methodist Church met Monday evening. Mrs. Flora Whit field, Society President* presided. PERSONALS v •Mr1, and Mrs. Joel Hackney have returned from a visit of several days with relatives in Hartsville, s c Mrs. Homer Fitch, . Mrs. Jeon Sturdivant and Miss Leah Fitch were recent visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hobby and family in Greensboro, and the party also visited relatives in .Winston-Salem before returning home. Mrs. James Neai Sr. has return ed to her home here after a visit of several weeks with relatives near Pittsboro. Mr. arid Mrs. Barney Clark and family of Mount Airy were visitors to relatives in Carrboro at the weekend. Roy Whitaker of Burlington spent the past weekend here with i his mother Mrs. C: G.' Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bucky Vickers have relumed to their home fa VirgmiaMfafa^^^* ar virft of severaS days here with rela tives. Mrs. Beadie Upchurch has re turned to her home here aftec a visit of several weeks with her daughter Mrs. Ri H. Fateh, Mr. Patch and family in Waynesboro, Va. Little Miss Debra Patch, four, It Will Pay You To Do Business With A Reliable, Established Company • V - ’ - r CALL CLARENCE MANGUM Hillsboro: 4574 Mebane: LO 3-9000 CLARENCE MANOUM For Plans & Free Estimates On Home Improvements + Storm Windows ^Alwminum Siding if Storm Doors ★ Stone Siding I HO MONEY DOWN 3 TO S YEAES TO PAY JOBS COMPLETELY INSTALLED MEBANE HOME IMPROVEMlftf $$NPANY Division of Mobane Lumber Co. MEBAN& M.'XS A HTi returned home with her grand mother, and will spend several days here. Miss Blanche ‘Uoyd of Durham was the guest of her sister Mrs. Mahler Butner, at her he— here the past weekend. Mrs. Nellie Blackwood Of the White Cross community left last Saturday for a week’s visit with her son Robert Blackwood, Mrs. ! Blackwood and family at their 1 home in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mis. June Sparrow and Mrs. W. E. Williams were visitor* 4it Tuesday to Vernon Sparrow and Mrs. Sparrow at their home in Thomasville. Vernon Sparrow is Superintendent of the Baptist Or phanage, in TbamasviHe. Harward-Story vows spoken October 30 in Carrboro church Carr boro Baptist Church was the setting Friday evening, Oct. 3*. for the marriage of Miss Roxada Mar tha Lucifie Harward and Robert Taylor Story, both of Durham. The bride la the daughter of Mrs. Gesrge NorreH Harward of Chapel Hill and the late ftor. Mr. Harward. Mr. Story is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Faison Story of Minton. The Rev. Henry B. Stokes of ficiated in the double ring cere mony and wedding music was presented by Murray Watt «f Chapel Hill, soloist, and Mies May MarsHbanks of Chapel Hill, or ganist. Given in marriage by her toother, Jeter Wanger Harward. the bride had as maid of honor Miss Drexet Mae Forsyth of Dur ham, her roommate. - Bridesmaids were Mrs. Memory Hicks Elmore of Mariboro Gar dens, Md., Miss Vergie Mae Hack ney of Canboro, Mrs. Timothy Goy Harcum of Franklin, Vs., sis ter of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Bill Livengood of Gastonia. Their attire was like that of the honor attendant. Miss Mary Nell Harward of Raeford. niece of the bride, was flower girl. Timothy Guy Harcum of Frank lin, Va., was his brother-in-law’s best man. Ushers were AshweH Bennett Harward of Raeford. brother of the bride, Randolph Nichols of Ahoekie, Thomas Set ter Faison of Raleigh, cousin of the bridegroom, and Frank Yeatea of Chapel HM. Following the ceremony the bride't mother entertained at a reception in the church basement. After a honeymoon to the west ern part of the state, they are at home at 2409 Englewood Ave.. Durham. The bride is a graduate of Watts Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Story is a graduate of Chowan College and attended the Uni versity of North Carolina. STUDY SCHOOL MKO* The IS—mboc Orange Coun ty School Advisory Consult— studied the construction needs of Orange County wheels sd4ta mooring in HlMsboro '•*» Thurv day. InforfnaHon wheel officials on pepH attendance and future enrollment expec tations will be sought in con tinuation of this study, accord ing to Commit— Chairmen Don Heymen. As a service to the community the News endeavors to maintain a questio^ answering agd'tefdrral service for any and all questions afcibut this community. Just tele phone 8-444. I DocuDrama on atomic war ito be presented on Sunday A cast at tour professional ac tors win be featured in the Docu Drama production of "Which Way Hu Wind.” to be presented Sun day evening at 8:15 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Chapel Hffls Presbyterian Student Center. Albert Bigelow, author of “The Voyage Of The Golden Rule” and the skipper of the sketch. “Golden Ride," Js producer and a member of the cast. The “Golden RtMe” sailed into the restricted Pacific test area in 1888 to protest nuclear; On national tour . T The performance here wit! one of more than M being present- J ed on a nationwide tour by the American Friends Service Com mitted « Quaker-related agency working (hr peace and human wel fare. The script tor flw prsdsctlsn was written by Pkftip C. Lewis at TsUnflj N. J.. creator of 1 Dbcu-Dnma. It ie based na fee I Quaker study, "Speak Truth To j Fewer, “published in 1865. The < heredi iml inter-faith and inter-racial mittee. Among the members are: Mrs. Xapmoad Adame, Mrs. J. E. Adams. John Adams, Bee. Vance Barron, Mrs. D. D. bert Davis, Miss Dent, Bar. Vk R. Graves, Dr. 1 Gineck, Dr. GeorgeC.] Mrs. I Charles i tin, Bar. J. B. Okan. Patterson, Dr. W. C. Efraim ^ 8ej meur, Claude Shotts, - Mrs. David Smith i IT Smith, Mrs. nf Tickets are avaSaMe hanks, Ledbetter-Pickard’s, and at the varipos chorcbes, being M .00 for atfutta and 9» cents for atn dents. A TASTE TREAT mAf Your Favorite Grocery Or Market ; Mmo) Parkin* C«i MMMwrc 5 Wp.v - ! can yon "honT wiid <poafae in boar in another, to any mrtfcia| turkey, dove, manb hen, duck Hunting in North Carolina I**! Another aspect of better living in North r iooKiw i “legal control” law covering the aala of bear and which has been widely adopted throughout the i»ate i t**e inter* it of temperance and Moderation. North Carolina Division I HPID STATIS B1KW1BS FO J'iDATION, »HC. -tin hail iurft Iwaz;

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