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QTtje JUi —Chain VOL. 66, NO. 47 HILLSBORO *' **** _M BRfiKS 1Ylife par J ifti / ... -• . ' • - L Wise dog knows his own doctor... , READY TO TROT AGAIN. - ‘Kip per,’ canine guardian of the three girls in Mrs. Caroline Munis’ family in Chap el Hill, is a most unusual dog . . . Seen above with is -year-old Deane Mullis at Dr. L. L. Vine’s Animal Hospital~ tit’s ready to trot again .. . after a week’s con valesence ... t . . . It seems that ‘Kipper’ was missing from his home last week . . . The family checked in vain with friends and police ■ / j>". , I !-• , ; . * ' ’ ' • . * j ji: P ~ for the six-year-old Cocker Spaniel » . . No one had seen him. —No one except Dr. Vine ... The.vet erinarian found ‘Kipper* at the doorstep of his Hospital when he came to open up one morning .. The dog proffered a lame forepaw — cut between the toes . .. And his independence in coming by him self for treatment was rewarded with prompt care from his family doctor. f , j COUNTY! h DISTURBIN 1 ' T ".'I , • v. _ _ _ ONGX WEPOttS M fK'lUt* collection. Or. L. L. Vine vales, a “patient” or “boarder” baa found its way to bis aairoai bss pital un-aided. Last tune was a number of years ago when the Jim Phipps’ big Trench poodle “Sparky” turned up there at the beginning of one weekend. The Phipps’ customarily boarded the dog there when they left town. On this particular weekend the dog saw tbem pack up and leave with out taking him to the boarding kennel. He didn’t realise one of the Phipps* daughters would be a home to keep him, so took off on his own. —Wise dog knew where to find his fodder, (ouch!) . SHEPPARD STRUDWICK, Hillsboro native who play* .the see ond lead in the Broadway produc tion of “Only In America.” got only a "mild ribbing” from the critics when the show opened last weekend, according to Charlotte Observer writer Kays Gary, who was on hand for the opening. He said Strudwick told him before hand "I’ve had some good ones but believe me, this one is H . . , , It means that much to me. I be lieve in this play.’ Gary continued: "Most ignored the stffi lean and handsome talented veteran of mt| . Mia unkind* _ .. -T. r est cut of Ml. what courage R takes to ho an-actor? I didn't even have enough to go see him after the reviews.'” MEMORIES—IN ADDITION TO worldly goods—went up in snooks on Monday night. Mrs. Marvin Cheek looked on aa her eld home place burned to the ground. The Cheeks reared a forge family in the home which was rented to the Alfredo Julians. * TOMFOOLERY WAS SWAPPED between UNC and Duke campuses on Tuesday night. Several Chapel Hillians were to j>e tried yester day in Durham for painting up the Duke statue. And local police nab bed seven Dairies about 10 p m. as they sped around the Carolina campus, car lights doused, and tossing beer cans out the win dows Six passengers were charg- _ ed with Uttering the public streets, and the driver with reckless driv ing and driving without lights. Over ISO beer cans were stffl left in the back seat of the car. Some other Duke students were ar rested for paint splashing behind downtown storm. REINDEER .MEAT i KvH Alaska—commercial-type reindeer, air last weekend tar the Ranch Haase in Chapel HOB. Diners re ported it te he very tender and (Man PEAUNGS an Face 12) Today's Prow Rim: 7,541
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