HONOR PROF. WETTACH—Or. R. H. Wettach of tho Uni versity Law School faculty was honored recently in special ceremonies hold before Chapel Hill's University Lodge No. 408 of Masons whan North Carolina Grand Socrotary Charles Harris (lo#H of Raleigh, presented him a pin denoting Ms SO years of continuous active membership in tho Masonic fraternity. iMennwr&t of the .Masonic lodge a in Chapel'HiU, plus a number o£ Durham Masons, went on an all-' day pilgrimage, to. the Washing ton shrine in , Alexandria, Va. last Thursday. Sponsored by University Lodge No, 40® ol Masons, tlhe tour in cluded stops. at. Mount* Vernon and the. George Washington Ma sonic Memorial in Alexandria. That evening the group joined members of A lex a nd ria-Washi ng ton Lodge No. 22 in their regu lar meeting. While he was Pres ident George Washington him. self was Master of this Lodge. Following that communication the ChLipet Hill group returned home. (Making the tour were: Leo Eliadis, Oard S. Weaver, Feed Free, Diefc MtaCattam, Lloyd Buffet honors officers of Democratic Women * ' -t • .-.--v.i - . .J.■;! ... (Mrs. Jesse West was hostess in her heme in Carrboro to the meeting. <rf the board of direc tors of the Democratic Women in ©range County on ;«lay 12. ' A ’ buffet* sapper-fat heWer-of-the new officers and members of the board was served. N etionai Comm itteeiw Oman Mrs. Herbert McKay cf Chapel Hill toM of the recent national convention, eg Democratic Wom en held in Washington. 'New officers and members present wove; Mrs.C. H. Lows ** of Hillsborough; President; ' Mrs. James R. FLrlow of Chapel Hid, Seoond, Vfare President; mif Leon King of5 Hillsborough; Treasurer; and Mrs. Robert E. Murray of Rougemont, publicity Chairman. Other guests, board members* and officers —*■* past and current —.'attending were: Mrs. John Simmons, James Dhwmici, Mrs. E. W. Strayhorn, Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. George Nicholson, Mrs.. Ednwd* Mann, Sr., and Mrs. James Prothro, all of Chapel.Hill; and Miss Betty June Hayes of Hillsborough. At the close of the meeting, Mrs. John Simmons invited the group to- hold its next monthly meeting in her home. I Kim***, Brn Dollar, Hoyt Met calf, Troy Johnson, Van Johnson, Dewey King, John A. Oldham, Itaweli ePWtfc. Jim Gash, Ray Swttlk Bill Bitfe Don Stewart, Sdton Lloyd, Jcihn Pintwil, Son aM Pickett, J. c. Williams, Bn ery Denny Jr., Claude Bib/b, and John H. Hinson. V BUILT LIKE YOUR TRACTOR steers from the front...drives from the rear for “tractor traction and control” Gehl Self-Propelled Chop-All tractor* style controls lay into your hands natu rally for precision steering, instant re sponse, fast changes with the variable traction drive. Up-front, Qehl’s ground liiie gathering chains hug the ground to bcrng m tangled com rows... tire pickup sweeps m doubled-up windrows . . . the mower bar takes a full 6-fU swath, and, THhis unit has the same fine-cutting ideas of Gehl’s P.T.O. Chop-All: Select-A-Cat transmission for abort, medium or ltv| cut forage; chrome-edged knives for load •fter load of damping; tungsten carbide r long life and . . cutter bar for driven ce__,___ that fills far comers fast. fleeter life. S*o — . . . power rolls and fan power The Gehldeiiv — even on slopes -the weight is car wheels —tractor style, d provides lon ger de and folk it over. J X" Remember... ^ YOttGET WE X GIFTS YOU WANT WHENYOU £ t WANT THEM Js 1 "NEXT DOOR TO if EXPANDED FACILITIES if NEW STOCK if CONVENIENT NOW OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 8 PM. ' : V “ / ■ .

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