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THURSDAY, NOViMBER 4, 1954 [Holy Family Bazaar Planned Next Tuesday CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER ' 1l [(The Clu’istmas purch ^nnox povember ■ direction (jni-isuii»i= bazaar- at the | Campbell, Dr Genroo ■ i of the Hol.y Family at Gler | Margaret Swanton F will, be held on Tuesday, : Fitz-Simons and Mrs John cfa"' 9, Work groups under , ton are busv t„v ■ ' .£ M„, A..-.!- For Flowers—For Gifts it's OVERSTOCKED SALE Save 3314% PAGE THREE HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Miss Susan Patterson; Col. Thomas ( A Navy hunter-killer unit con-' F. Taylor; Mrs. James Ingram | sists of aircraft and destroyers—■ Mrs. Byrd Shambley; William F. ; planes to seek out enemy subina- Worrell, Jr.; M Sgt. C. W. Brazel. i rines, and destroyers to sink them. 1 11 University Florist "Flowers by Wire World-Wide 124 E. Franklin Phone 6816 Thursday, November 4 James G. Mitas;James 0. Cobb. Friday, November 5 Thomas Stamer; Mrs. R. P. Baptiste; Mrs.-G. N. Furbeck; Mrs James R. Dickens; Mrs William F Britten, ■ ■ Saturday, November 6 Clyde Whitt, Jr.; E., J. Steytler; Mrs. John Mellinger; Col Robert C. Burns; Mrs. W. D. Atcheson, Mrs Jack Shoffer. Sunday, November 7 L. V. Huggins; G. yv. Dampier; Fashioned after original museum pieces ... Royal Dutch Pewter Simple — Unornamented — Graceful DANZIGER'S AND REMEMBER ... A GIFT FROM DANZIGER'S IS A COMPLIMENT TO YOUR JUDGMENT $300 MORE Hetes a scene that local recreation bo osters hop'a wni be .duplicated many times in the near future Mrs. Kemp B. Nye (right) bands over a $.,300 .*heck to Orange County Building and Loan Sec- ® 3ry es ey O. Sparrow as the initial deposit in a recreation center fund being set up by the Junior service League. Mrs. Bernard Boyd, League president, looks on. The setting up of funds of this typ-e to e used in some manner toward the construction of a recreation center, is being sparked by the Jaycees, who recently contributed $500 in a-simija r furid. ,. , . , " ; T^ews Leader Photo On Your Choice Of 58 LAMPS Mostly Table Type 119 TABLES All Kinds and Finishes Solid and Veneered Traditional and Modern Personal Mention (Phone 8444 For Contributions To This Column.) Mr. and Mrs. William Turpin of other educational broadcasters. 39 Pictures And Mirrors 33^3% Off E QUINN CO, 215 E. Main St. Durham, N. C. Macon, Ga., and Mrs. Lee Potter of Atlanta were here at the week end to attend a baby christening at the home of the Lee Potters. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kluttz of Salisbury have been at the Carolina Inn. Friends gathered to celebrate a birthday for Miss Alice Gray at President Gray’s home. The William W. Thomases and Mrs. Thomas’s mother, Mrs. Char les W. Tillett of Charlotte, were on the Hill this week after a long absence. The Thomases have been living in Bangkok, Siam, and will ,(Shortly move to Formosa. Mrs. Tillett, while on a European trip Mrs. Alton Johnson of Buie’s Creek and Mrs. Louis Sylvester of .Richlands will be weekend visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green's. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. G. Maurice Hill of Morganton, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Eugene Brown of Ralegh will spend the weekend with Misses Ola, Agnes and Nelle Andrews Captain John Crowder and Mrs. Crowder and their son, John Jr., left for his new station at Fort Bragg on Sunday after several days visit here with his sister and her family, Mrs. Lindsay Neville. Captain Crowder has b^n in the Array 17 years and has been in Cradle Call B«bra Ruth Young A daughter, Debra Ruth, was born to Major and Mrs. Joe Owen Young of Glen Lennox October 18 at Memorial Hospital. Major Young is assistant professor of air science in the Air Force R.O.T.C. unit. this past summer, met them in France, along with his family, for Rome. “Bill” Thomas had been studying Siamese with some suc cess. Now he must switch to Chi nese. He will teach in the Uni versity of Formosa. Earl Wynn and John Young have been in New York to meet with from Watches TASTE a I DISTINCTION Reiigsous Jewelry Pen & Pencil Sets idriils I Good selection of Hamilton, Bulova, and Wyler watches. .PRI CES START AT $19.95 Cuff Links Crosses, Saint Chris topher and Miraculous medals. Some in gold, gold-filled & sterling. $1.50 up (plus tax) SheaTfer pens and pen & pencil sets. Match ing sets start at Necklace Sets $6.75 Men's Rings the last three years. Gordon Perry is at Watts Hos pital recuperating from an opera tion on Tuesday. He expects to be back at work in about another week. The following Rotarians madfj up their attendance last week; Norman Armstrong at, Camden, S. C.; George Cline at Atlantic City, N. J., and John.Fous^e an(|. R. B. Todd at Dm’ham. Mrs. W. B. Glenn, Who has been in Watts Hospital since October 25 suffering \vith',a ,h,fe:£iyL attack/js:' reported to be• recuperating,,niepr I ly. It is expecteauth^ ;she returned to', her hurpe' oh ' Oak Avenue in (Carfborb; feoiriptime thil' week. ' , '■ v’ . Chancellor House ';w-ent. to RaF. eigh Tuesday tO'speak, at Meredith^ College, . J. M. Saunders-aijd'; (Dr; Henry T. Clark, Jr. will, speak to-John-, ston County aJuipni. lOf ■•UNO: oh ' Nov. 10. Johnston'.-CQunty 'hbasW of 350 alurani.-f - ' ; , . ■ Archibald ( Henderscin,' spoke at- Henderson recently where a mar ker commehaoi'ating' hisancestor, Richard Henders.drt",- Was- .uhveiled. Kermit Hunter '.is' to '-speak ’on. “Making American History.-Come Alive” Nov. 17 at -3;-30. p.rfi. at the fall open meeting of the Mary Bayley Pratt Library Association. Mrs. John M. Booker is ■ a Sat- vanah, Ga., for an -extended visit! with her son-in-law and- daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Lee - Howard. [ Lloyd McKnight, son of Mr. and| Mrs. Preston McKnight,, is going] to Raleigh tomorrow to- take: his | physical examination for the Ar-j my in which he-recently :onlisted;,.j Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Dewalt j spent Sunday with.:.Mrs.,:De*!V.alt’s I parents at, Dunri. Thomas Beaureguard Reid III A son, Thomas Beaureguard III, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Reid Jr., of 200-A Jackson Cir cle October 21 at Memorial Hospi tal. Mr. Reid is a student in the Dental School. Michael Richard Farley A son, Michael Richard, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Far ley of 154 Ba'gley Drive October 23 in Memorial Hospital. Mr. Farley is a student in the university Franklin D. Horner Jr. A son, Franklin Delano, was born to Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Horner of Barnes Road, Carrboro, October 15 in Memorial Hospital. 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