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During four-nation tour Scandinavian jewelry design, production impresses Hopkins Chapel Hill craftsman-jewelry designer Charles Hopkins has re turned fropi a month-long tour of . four Scandinavian countries during which he spoke before a number of craftsmen's meetings. He lectured to the Danish So dety of Arts and Crafts and In dustrial Design at their exhibi tion in Charlottenborg and then traveled extensively in Norway. Sweden, and Finland. Since- his return he has begun adding another room onto his contemporary home on Davi: Cifcle, partially to accommodate the furnishings he purchased during his trip. Mr. Hopkins said he Was par “ tteularly struck by the competi tion among jewelry designers in these European countries. “Tn America the large jewelry man ufacturing concerns don’t worry Education Key to Progress Keynoting: theme of , | North Carolina’s 05th ☆ IIK'lil * Exciting Midway ^Harness & Auto Racing Special Exhibits & Programs « FULL DAYS OCT. 15-20,1962 /RALEIGH CHARLES HOPKINS about design. But there the big ger manufacturers compete with each other to get the best and most aesthetically pleasing de signs. “—In short, here we tend to go on doing what we’ve always done, simply copying existing de signs, while they seek out new designs created by individual craftsmen. They have an ideal wedding of industry and design.” As a result, he added, much of the better mass-produced Scan dinavian jewelry is bringing higher prices than hand-made | items in this country, such as; those he himself individually makes. BENEFIT KLEENEX SALE A benefit sale cf Kleenex will be conducted by the Chapel Hill Carrboro lodge of the Knights of Pythias on a house-to-house basis throughout the local com munity^ beginning this week. { Profits from the sale will go to the K of P Children’s Home iij Clayton. L| Tar Heel to publish a monthly magazine The co-editors of the Daily | Tar Heel, the University's stud | ent run neewspaper, announced | today the creation of a monthly magazine supplement to the DTH. Chuck Wfye a rut Jim Clotfelt er said the magazine, to be call ed “The North Carolina Maga zine,” will contain general inter est articles, satire, short - short stories, critiques, essays, draw tags, cartoons and special inter est columns. Editor of tbe new magazine will be Mike Robinson, a 22-year-old senior in jomrnalism from New York CKy, All students, townspeople and especially faculty members will be invited to contribute. iiSon 6* JET-SMOOTH ITS EXCITING! smooths bumps better " ... than a bulldozer If all roads were superhighways,’ Chevrolet’s remarkably smooth and silent ride might be just another luxury. But as most town and country roads will demonstrate, this is one Chevrolet advantage that’s mighty easy to get excited about. (The way those four deep?coilj springs put the kibosh on bumps, you'd almost think Chevrolet was working for the highway com mission.) The '63 Bel Airs, Biscaynes and. ImRalaa are equally easy going on upkeep. Brakes are self-adjust ing. New Delcotron generator s-t>r-e-t-c-h-e-s battery life. Even1 the rocket panels on the Body by Fisher are self-washing and venti lating to cut down cpi rust. Your dealer's waiting to tell you lots more. CHEVROLET the make more people depend on •63 Chevrolet Impata Sport Coup* --—1-^1'^^' ’ /:.-c ' v^'.' 3 See four entirety different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealer's,.. Chevrolet, Chevy U, Corvair and Corvette MASON CHEVROLET, »NC. Mfg/s License No. 110 Hillsboro, N. C. Tel 4101
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