J I" - ! 1"., PAGi ilGHT CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER Thursday a Tlic 1954 Slates corn i crop is estimated at —3 billion' bushels, 4 per cent larger than the 1953 crop. Fourteen From Here Pass Medical Exams ' A I ■> T ft'T'^ S ' Fourteen Chapel Hillians were among the 197 persons announced by the State Board of Medical Examinations last weekend as hav ing been licensed after passing their examinations. Dr. Charles D. Williams took second place in the tests. Others from Chapel Hill granted licenses were Paul H. Brigman, Joseph DeWalt, Mary CHURCH NEWS Personal Mention (Phone 8444 For Contributions To This Column.) i Blue Colby, Hugh Carroll Heni- For Town or Campus wear you can always rely on the good judgment of Bob Cox and Monk Jennings ... in helping you to select the right kind of clothes. mings, George Donald Presley, Joe Tobinson, James Earl Somers, and William Harvey Weinel. Licensed by endorsement of credentials vvere Jerome Herman Abramson,, Earl Eversole Jr., Cornelius T. Mc Donald Jr., Nelson K. Ordway, and Robert Charles Shuman. HONORARY ROTARY MEMBER \f The Rev. Robert J. McMullen, founder and first president of the Hangchow, China, Rotary Club, was last night made an honorary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison have returned from “Wildacres” ' , } The L. J. Phippses have return- D. c w t ^“ThelreTSlmans returned Tues-^d from a visit to them daughter,'Chapel' day from a three weeks’ vacation and son-in-law, Mn Past two in Kirkland, Washington, years Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jurney are leaving for a week’s vacation tour- at Little Switzerland where they, ing the Blue Ridge mountains and lattended the seventh annual Insti- Parkway. 'tute of Judaism. j The Charlie Phillips family has Mrs. George Foster of Lexing- just returned from a two week’s ,ton, Va., the former Louise Hud-, vacation at Holden Beach, son, is here visiting her parents,' The Lindsey Nevilles are at Top- they visited Mr. Tillman’s parents. Iowa. Frederico Gil and Bill Rittei have gone to Cuba where they Will be until shortly before the fall term at the University! begins. Mrs. Marvin Stacy and Miss where by Bowden Ray, in Marshalltown, and Mrs. w I Mrs. Ralph Felton and her daughter Patsy have returned from ia visit to Patsy’s grandparents. Dr. i land Mrs. Ralph Felton Sr., ni Madison, N. J. While there they Ervin 1 turned to lOrpah Cummings are on an aino Patsy’s uncle, Don McKee, Prof, and Mrs. A. Palmer Hudson. George S. Welsh of Hillview sail Beach for one week. Mrs. Marvin Chapin and her two 'Road is building a new house on sons are touring the state of Cali- lone of the Tenney lots on Tenney! fornia and are expected to return tour of New England. who is studying at Columbia Uni- Pickard WllU AO Mrs. James Ludlow, the former New York City. Jane Knight, and her two children, have returned Phonei lotj BAPTIST GUEST SOLOIS (Circle. The Fred Pattersons have gone to Pawley’s Island, S. C., for a brief vacation. Peter Wilson, son of the late iMr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson Jr., has Imoved from San Francisco to New (York City where he is working for Bonwit Teller. The Rev. and Mrs. R. Emmett 'Gribbin and their four children have returned to their home in Tuscaloosa, Ala., after an extend ed visit to Mrs. Gribbin’s parents Charles W. Kemp of Charlotte, member of the Chapel Hill Rotary | ^ Korean graduate student in the here, the Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Law Club at the group’s , meeting in School of Public Health at the Un-, rence. Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell Robin- the Carolina Inn. A church execu- ^'^orsity, will be guest soloist at tive and missionary in China for Chapel Hill Baptisv t.hurch 35 years, the Rev. Mr. McMullen Sunday morning’s worship recently retired from the acting ®o^'’ioes. Mr. Kemp, whose par- pastorate of the Chapel Hill Pres- California, was byterian Church. Bill Harrison, Nashville, Tenn. His sis-, in town after a visit to the North program chairman for the even- Kose Kemp, has an important Carolina coast. He is a University ing, introduced Charles Milner, popular motion picture, alumnus, assistant director of the Univer-, High And The Mighty,’ sity Extension Division, who .gave i "’Eiich played at the Carolina The- to Chapel Hill about the first oi September. Dr. Frank Winters and family are on a vacation in California. The H. E. Thompson family have just returned from a two weeks’ vacation at Holden Beach. Mrs. A. A. Pickard will leave by air on Saturday for a month’s stay with her daughter, Mrs. Genrik Sirvis, and her family in Playa del Rey, near Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Riggsbee of Charlotte and their children re turned to Charlotte today after a visit to Mr. Riggsbee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Riggsbee, and .Mrs. son have returned from a vacation I Kiggsbee’s aunts. Misses Agnes,! in Ocracoke. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sugarman oi New York are spending two days a talk illustrated by color slides week, on his experiences in rlan, where he taught at the University of Te hran, in 1952. KIWANIANS HEAR DANIELL DR. LACY TO PREACH HERE James Street has been spending some time on the Outer Banks. Mrs. Merle Norcross, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. M In the absence of the pastor, i Lake, N. Y., where Mr. Norcross the Rev. Creighton Lacy, profes- j Las a camp. Her sister. Miss \nne sor of missions and social ethics Jacobs, went with her. Harvey DanieR new Secretarv ' E)uke University Divinity School Mrs. Barton H. Daniel and baby of the Chapel Hill-Carrboj'o Men- ^ United Congrega- j of Pittsburgh are visiting her moth- chants Association, spoke on cred it bureaus and what they can do for the community at Tuesday ev ening’s meeting of the Kiwanis Club. He was introduced by J. T. tional Christian at 10 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN MEETING Church Sunday | er, Mrs. Clyde Campbell. Mrs. Sally Bowman and Miss Florrie Jones of Durham are going I to Gastonia this weekend. A congregational meeting of i f Gobbel, program chairman for the members of the Thanel HPl Pms from Lafayette. La., have meeting. Rogers Wade, recently re- bySaT clrS wS fe heM tb^'Mrs. L. L. turned from a California vacation, Sunday immediately following the Hidden resumed his leadership of the morning worship services. Purpese club at this meeting. of ffie meeting will be to cali a EXCHANGEITES TO SANFORD In place of their usual Tuesday' clerk of the session. The Rev. Har new pastor for the church, it was announced by Dr. John B. Graham, Ola and Nelle Andrews The Jack Edneys are here visit ing Mr. Edney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edney of Cottage Lane. Mr. Edney, a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force, and his family have been in Dublin, Ireland, for the past two years, where he’s an; attache at the U. S. Embassy. He returned to Washington, D. C., L. Jacobs, has gone to Brant weekend, for briefing for his next station in Phoenix, Arizona. En route there they will go to Mrs. Edney’s home in San Antonio, where she and the children will stay until Lt. Col. Edney is settled at his new post. Mrs. Weldon Hall of Warrenton and Miss Susie Hal of Weldon were in town Tuesday to visit Mrs. Isaac Manning. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hakan, form erly of Durham, and their two I children are now living at 22 Oak- wood Drive. Mr. Hakan has worked for the University Engineer for The Walt Baucom family has the past two years. .mst returned from a week’s vaca- j jake M^ade and 0. K. Cornwell rion at Holden Beach. , ! -jgff f,y plane for Chicago yester- Jimmy and Anne to their home in Arlington, Va., after a visit here with Mrs. Lud low’s mother, Mrs. Edgar Knight. William Boyd Browne, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Browne, a ris-; ing senior at N. C. State College,! has been elected to, the honorary, engineering society at the scho-ol, Tau Beta Pi, and also to the hnn j orary mechanical engineering so- j ciety. Pi Tau Sigma. This surniner. he is working at the Grumman | Aircraft Company on Long Island and his wife and their two chil dren, Allen and Freddie, are stay ing in North Harwichport, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. (Ted) E. T. Browr.e Jr. spent Saturday with his par ents here. The D. W. Loomises have gone to Deer Park, Md., for a month’s visit with Mrs. Loomis’ mother. Mrs. George Logan of St. Pe tersburg, Fla., is visiting her daughter, Georgia, Mrs. Hubert Henderson, and her family, in Glen Lennox. USE OUR COMPLErj: Laundry and Cleaning sJ • 20 LAUNDROMATS • CLOTHES DRYER I • FINISHED LAUNDRY • SHIRTS FINISHED • EXPERT DRY CLEANING • SUMMER SLACKS Washed and Pressed Use Our One-Stop Service andSavt^ GLEN LENNOX L&UNDROMli PHONE 4-361 The Ed Lane-Retickers leave to j day morning. While there they night meeting, the Exchange Cmb ry Smith, minister to students, morrow for a two week’^s visit with I will attend two sportswriters’ co.n will journey to Sanford today, will preach for the worship ser- relatives in Maine. ' ventions, and take in the all-slar where they will hold a joint meet- vices. i-ranKiin bi. ing with Sanford Exchangeites. At the last Tuesday night meeting, about 15 Sanford Exchangeites vis ited the Chapel Hill group. LIONS TO HEAR MILNER Carter Buys Scottish Chief Charles F. Milner of the Uni-' versify visual aids department will give an illustrated talk on his re cent year’s stay in Iran at tonight’s ’ueeting of the Carrboro Lion; Club. KEEPING IN STEP WITH PROGRESS Local Merchants' News I Another link was recently add ed to the chain of newspapers now j operated by Horace Carter, Pulit- j zer-prizewinner and form Chapel Hillian, when his office announc- jed that it has completed negotia- Renovating season downtown is ■ ^Le Scottish Chief, week- still going on. Lacock’s Shoe Shop | newspaper in Maxton. has begun remodeling of its front, | Mr. Carter and Mark C. Garner as well as some changing of the owners of the Atlantic Publishing interior setup. Two show windows Company, bought the paper from will be set up, with an entrance Harold G. Cuthrell last Saturday, m between. And up the street Wil- The Scottish Chief is 59 years lis Corbell s new family shoe store old and has covered news in Scot- bfilnm CRVsmiEiis FROM Sir Walter Scotts'The Talisman' Starring ROBERT NEWTON SATURDAY-SUNDAY IT'S "BRAND NEW" AND THE FUNNIEST "FRANCIS" PICTURE YET! DONALD O’CONNOR JULIA ADAMS-CHILL WILLS-MApVan DOREN LYNN BARI • ZASU PITTS witii FliSllCis the lalliiiig Mule! MONDAY FARLEY GRANGER SHELLEY WINTERS WARNERCoioft «D Stereophonic Sound PRESENTED Bv WARNER BROS. VIRGINIA GEORGE LAURENCE HI-MAYO'SANDEIIS’gM' W.TN ROBERT DOUGLAS sc«tENPLAr., JOHN TWIST| PBDoocioBT HENRY BLANKE oavjd°butler SUN.-MON.-TUES. Century-Fox presents/ In IS coming near completion in tae former Lee’s Five-And-Ten-Cent Store building. Still farther up the street Jesse West and Max Yar brough report they’ll be opening their new College Cafe on Mon day Sales, too, are still going on: At Varley’s Men’s Shop, Andrews- Henninger (for two more days), and Robbins, where final mark- downs have now been made. Ledbetter - Pickard has an in teresting and attractive new item in the line of greeting cards. They’re tiny cards with realistic looking boquets and single flow ers attached. Jesse Suitt and Scatter Farrell’s new Tar Heel Cab now has a downtown Chapel Hill call box on the University Service Station lot beside the Carolina Theater. . . It’s 8-464, by the way. land County for over half a cen tury. There were 23 per cent fewer farms in the Great Plains states in 1950 than in 1930. Broken Lance Color by Deluxe Informal Photography (By appointment at your home) and Pulrlicity Work PRESS PHOTO SERVICE PHONE 9-3165 -News Building, Main St., Carrboro Mr. Carter and Mr. Garner an nounced simultaneously that The Field in Conway, S. C. has gone from weekly to semi-weekly pub lication—each Monday and Thurs day. They said that the purchase and the move-up for The Field “is in line with the basic philoso phies of our company, that is to continually move forward with the best service possible to the peo ple.” In addition to the Maxton, Ta bor City and Conway newspapers, Atlantic Publishing Company also publishes papers in Loris, Myrtle Beach and Ocean Drive Beach, S. C. 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