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Carrboro News - Social & Personal TELEPHONE MRS. IRA MANN — 24411 DWAYNE FREDRICK HENDRICKS Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hendricks of 170 Daniels Rood, auounoe the birth of a son Dwayne Fredrick, on duly 3 at Memorial Hospital, Chapel HiU, Mr. and Mrs. Hen dricks are formerly of Shelby. He is a sCppd t at U. N. C. and Mrs. Hendricks is. Librarian at the Jun ior High School in Chapel Hill. MRS, SPARROW ILL Mrs. June Sparrow, mother oi Mrs. W. E- Williams of Carrboro has been seriously ill at her home in the Mt. Carmel Cammumty for the past several weeks. Her con dition however is improving some at this time. She is able to be out of bed a short time each day. GOES BACK TO FT. JACKSON Leonard Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright of Poplar Ave. Carrboro left last Sunday for Na tional Guard training at Fort Jackson, S. C. WATTS BACK FROM WEST Mrs. Ida Watts, of Carrboro to gether ■ with her daughter-in-law Mrs, Irvin Wdtts -and sen of Hemp (an Va., have aatumed from a visit ttf thr«* wentfs m guests of Mr. and Sira. Kay Falmer and family at uieir nwue in Sak City, Utah. BUS FOR CALVARY CHURCH , The Rev. Rudolph Hardee, pas tor of the Calvary M sskmary Bap tist Church of Carrboro, announces that a church bus has been se cured. Each Sunday mcnShg/'ai® before each evening aeryice ,pf the church this bus will be avail able to Carry any’, tjne wishing to attend church-services. So far, the bus tour£ oric-iisbcro Strict, HiT crest. Dr-gwoc-d AVres and Pleas ant Drive, but will be glad to gt' ? to any other areas-. You may call Telephone 95552' for further bus service. DANNY ODELL HEYVETT Mr. and Mrs. Odell Hewe't of 208 Pleasant Drive, Cur boro an nounce the birth of a son Danny Odell, on July 9, at Memorial Hospital. Chapel Hill. Mr;. H^tCett is the former Lois Mae D;Ci, of Route I, Chapel ffill. YOUTH WEEK'AT? BAPTIST ..CHURCH The celebration erf Youth Week WPBRTED FROM ENGUNO BY K0BRAN0 CORP. NEW YORK l.N.Y. 91 PROOF. 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS began last Sunday, July 10. at the Carr boro Baptist Church, end wil continue each evening this week. Services begin at 7 o’clock. The Lystra -Baptist Church member* and pastor the Rev. Carl Hart are taking part in the services which have been planned by the young people themselves, assisted hy Herman Williams, Choir and Edtp j catmnal Director of the church. - Others who are taking part at j these programs are Dr. Bernard I Boyd, Prof, of Bible at U. N. ©., I Dr. .Thorn as Bland, interim church i pastor, also Mr. and Mrs. Kien. i Ray Riggsbee, Mise Delores Mer j-ritti and Sa-<hr Lloyd On next Sunday July 17. Ren ; wie Lackey, of Carthero will be ' guest peaker. Rennie is a miv» I terial student who graduated this i past spring at Furman Uraver ! «ity, and he will enter Souiheast •era Baptist Seminary at Wake Forest m the faU. W. M. S. CIRCLES MEET All circles of "She Women's Mis -skinacy Society of the Baptist | Church here have held meetings i within thd pest flew days at d'f jifcrcut .heroes in the community. ! Snipper meering of the Aim Mc l Dade Circle was held at the W. E. i Williams cabin with a large num ber in attendance. Me today eve ning. saggier meeting was held at the hcitye «f Mfcs. Earle Settle mice, of the Foy J. Fanner Cir cle. The general monthly meetir g of «U circles of the satiety will be held at the church on next Tuesday evening July 19, will members of the youth of the church in charge of Summer oil at Moreheact Opening «f by Geoffrey Jenkiaean of ' villa ar.d Claire Leighton of Lon don, England, at the „ Morehead Planetarium here was announced today by Director Anthony F. Jeneano. They win be on display through September. At the same time. Jenaano an nounced that the roses » the beautiful adjacent Sundial Gar den are now in full bloom. More than 21 varieties of roses and rruLiy kinds of shrubs surround the target sundial of its kind in the world in the Sundial Garden, Jenkinson’s exhibit of ”W8ter i colors” in the North Gallery is . a ! popular summer perennial display ! at the Planetarium. The artist, ar | furniture designer, haW captured | North CarsEtta landscapes and j scenes in, finely; striking- natwaf ! color. Mess Leighton’s exhibit of '"Woodcuts” in the South Art Gal lery indades a number of south era scenes. PERSONALS Moss VaEnda Shambley of Hills boro has returned to her home ' after a visit of several days ta Chapel Hitt ha the guesbof Miss Faye Clark. t Mbs Virgie H. Arrington is f ' caperating at her home here after a May of several days as a pati ent to Memorial Hospital, Chapel m. Mrs. Will Womble has been vis iting relatives and friends shine last Friday m the Smith Level Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pickett have returned to Lumberton after a weekend visit with relatives in Chapel Hitt. . Mrs. Bitty Dunaagan and son Doug of Chapel Hill, M:s. Bobby Scott, of Carbone and Mrs. Bor den Clark and son Rennie of Dur ban, enjoyed an outing at the weekend at White Lake. Mr: and Mrs. Dallas Williams and family and Mrs. Helene Clark of Chapel Hill have returned from a visit of several days with rela tives is Danville,' Va. At the past weekend the party were visitors hr Ocean Drive, and Myrtle Beach. S. C. Mrs. Jesse Klass, Mk. and Mr*. James Jones. Mian Gail Speneor and Atlas Johnson have returned from a trip to Kerr Lake Mrs. Charlie Byrd and Mrs. Tommy Parker of COntan were visitors last week to Mrs. Joe i Sparrow, Mis. G. C. Brockfcank. > J. Walter Clark Sr. and family and Mr. and Mis. fra Mann at their homes here. Mrs. Homer Holloway and daughter. Miss Penny Holloway, and Miss Theresa Hinas tore re turned from a most pleasant vaca-. turn trip to Hampton Roads, Va. daughter, Mias Laveme Farrell, returned last Thursday from a visit with their son Gerald Far rell. who is stationed with the J U. S. Air Force at McCauley Air Force Base, in Florida. Their * daughter Miss Laveme Farrell who made the trip with them' to Fa1. stopped over in Hickory on <i the way home, where she will spend some time with her sister * Mrs. David Hydan and Mr. Hyden at their home there. Miss Joan Clark of Jackson ville, Fla, is spending several days with- her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark at their H home .on High Street. The reason for failure in mostA cams is lack of perseverance —James R. Miller - ■U T. N. BOONE TAILORS - Fin# M«d« to Ordar Clotfling Since 1914 BURLINGTON GRBENSSORO FORMAL RENTALS * See the Chevy Mystery Show in color Sundays, N8C-TV. mm 2,000 MILES A MOUTH ON CORVAIR THINKS ITS MARVELOUS GAS MILEAGE “OUT OF THIS WORLD” Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kahelin of Plant City. Florida, couldn’t be happier with the way their new Corvair has worked out as a combination family and business car. On their newspaper distribution route alone they travel more than 400 miles a week over all kinds of roads. Little wonder they’re so pleased with the gas mileage they’ve been getting , —“at least twenty-three miles to the gaHon with an auto matic transmission . . . and we’ve had no trouble with our Corvair.” The Kahelins have equally good things to say about Corvair’s easy-going comfort mid unique con venience features. They especially like the way the fold down seat doublestss a built-in baby sitter. ; I Corvair 700'4-Boor Sedan If you haven't driven it yet, you‘don't know what a ! delight driving can be. Its steering, response, traction and roadability are unique because it’s a unique car 1 —the onty U.S. car with an air-cooled airplane-type. rear engine, transaxle and independent suspension afall four wheels. Be in on the know. Find out what delightful differences this advanced design makes. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for economical transportation \ BASON CHEVROLET, INC. ) Churton St. Hillsboro, N. C. •“*«»» Tel. 4)01
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