^4 day, august 11, 1953 Hi" 'wicanef ■4 \\’ fersonal Mention If 8444 For Contributions To This Column.) llli-s. ffohn Couch left Wednesday for Monterrey, California ...ith their son, Phillip. En route t-hpv u.., ’ CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER PAGE three visit with their son, Phillip. En route they will visit briefly and Mrs. Robert H. Bruce, former residents of Chapel starve ti’Bjjow living in Wyoming. fes Bill Whitley and children of Falls Church, Virginia are here with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Allen. The Whitleys’ are residents of Chapel Hill. arii)!,it.MB[,N Tom Murray, who have been visiting in Massachusetts ■ *^ected home at the weekend. \\r, D. Rodgers of Warrenton visited during the past (kad in the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. T. Marshall. Tom ®... kaves pier '( JIUI ‘Sfl ifrs 'es erini m, !ce Our shall accompanied his grandparents home for a week’s visit ^|nd Mrs. R- L. Dixon and their daughters of Taylorsville Monday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark - I, G. Greer attended Homecoming at the Baptist Or- ..1 Thomasville on Sunday, where Mr. Greer was formerly itendent of the Mills Home. ula'Love is spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. ^/■Warren. Mrs. Love, a former resident of Chapel Hill, and \ A, F. Seawell and Miss Elizabeth Seawell, who are mov- soon to the Lay home in the Glen, were honor guests at a __dl)eld by their neighbors, at the Warren home on Monday ’^guWs of Mrs. Romie Pendergraft were the Rev. Winfield Ihland family of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Teague, their ghjer. and Mrs. Bertha Smith of College Park, Maryland. Seville returned last week by plane from Denver, Colorado, Diving a ten-day visit with her nephew, C. T. Hobgood. jlirs. Ralph Watkins, who have been on a tour of England, and Wales, will arrive in New York on Saturday ilrs. est Rackley returned Sunday from a trip to Falls tell. Virginia, and Washington, D. C. rj']Keen Oliver is leaving at the weekend for Chatham, Vir- a'fhere she will be with her family for the two weeks’ pre- inj her wedding. garboro visited in Zebulon during the weekend and also ijded Homecoming at Mills Home in Thomasville. I Mrs. Harold Conner have recently moved from the commu- ’ to'Morganton where Mr. Conner is Supervisor of Schools for.' kclCounty. rvin C. Bass and Randy are spending several days in Norfolk, * , I Mrs. W. H. Fogleman and daughter, Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. ' 3 Hires are vacationing at Carolina Beach. | reel, Mrs. W. T. Smith .and her children. Gene and Alice, I imed last week from a visit to Asheville. ’ ’ Mrs. Claude Wheeler spent the weekend in Wilson with their i ilies. I , |mes 0. Cansler, who has been in Naval Reserve Training eij^eola, Florida, for the past two weeks, returned' yesterday* ! Mrs. J. H. Koon and their children and Mr. and Mrs. John I ones and son, Johnny, spent the weekend at Atlantic Beach, inie Burton has come from Williamsburg, Virginia, to spend '1 and winter with her sister. Mrs. Rosa Tyree, leson, Gardner Morgan, and Ned and Frank Martin are ex- ( Kick from Vade Mecum camp Saturday, ahnsen and daughters, Mary and Sally, are due to return trom Seattle, Washington, w'here they have been visiting Bunsen’s daughter, Mrs. Irish, on Vashon Island where jlcDonald wrote the book,. “The Egg and I.” L P. Harland have returned from a few days at Roaring fere they talked with President-on-leave Gordon Gray. He Id to rate himself on leave and intimated that he may be Cradle Call Lewis Baxter Eller III To Ml-, and Mrs. Lewis B. Eller, I a son, Lewis Baxter III, born Au- t gust 2 in Albermarle. Mr. Eller is . I a senior in the School of Business ■ I Administration at the University.; I Mrs. Eller was an assistant in the ; I UNC News Bureau. ' I Kelly Son I To Mr, and Mrs. E. Clyde Kelly: of Durham, a son, born August 8 at Watts Hospital. Mrs, Kelly is | the former Evelyn Merritt of ■ Chapel Hill. They have one other; child, Earl Clyde, age four Hoffman Girl A daughter was born to Mr and i Mrs. Fred M. Hoffman Jr. of 412 | Hillcrest St., Burlington on Tues- : day morning. Mrs. Hoffman was! employed in the Credit Bureau of ! the Merchants Association here! until recently and Mr. Hoffman I was a second-year student at the I University last year. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! j Thursday, August 11 j Mrs. Ralph M. Watkins, Thomds I R. Blackshear, Mrs. A. J. Prange I Friday, August 12 ; J. O, Bailey, Mrs. Rodney Yates ; Jack Ashley, -Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. E. L, Brittian, Daniel Wal- i lace, Peter Vaughn, Mrs. Law- i renee Council, William W. Ellis, Harry H. Scoble, Mrs. H. E. Ken- ! nedy. Saturday, August 13 Robert L. Fowler, Jake W'ade, M allace Harrison, Mrs. George Molff, Mrs. Douglas Darrough, Mrs. Gordon Blackwell. Sunday, August 14 Stephen Emory, K. C. Putnam, Mrs. L. J. Hartley, Mrs. Jack Streb. Monday, August 15 Jack Carlisle, Don Belton, Mrs. Charles M. White, Mrs. Roland R. Morgan, Miss Mar.jorie Bell. (As compiled by Huggins Hard ware Birthday Calendar) rlif Highlights From Ephesus and Mt. Moriah By Mrs. Mildred Parker, Phone 9-9797 I Last Friday evening Mrs. W. H. I Harrison entertained Uie Junior I Girl's Sunday School Class of ‘ Ephesus at a wiener roast. Those attending were Jeanette Pender graft, Linda Harris, Joyce M'right, Linda Briles. Susan Moody, and Alice Mooney. . ^ -J PLANNING OCTOBER RITES—Mr. and ^lrs. Andrew Warren Pierpont of 502 Ransom Street an- I nounce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Warren, to James Clack Robinson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robtnson of Ahoskie. An October 15 wedding is planned in the Chapel of the Cross in Chapel Hill. ' Whitley & Scott Photo Mt. Moriah A group of over a 100 attended the Mt, Moriah Sunday School picnic at Pullen Park in Raleigh. . 1 he Rev. and Mrs. W. II. Poole of Kannapolis a former pastor of the Carrboro Baptist Church were special guests. Ou Sunday at the Training Union hour a study course will begin which will be held each night through Tuesday night. Miss Nannie Mae Herndon wdll have charge of this ..course and also se cure teachers for the adult, inter- medidte. and junior departments. Next Tuesday at 4 o'clock the Sunbeam leaders of the Yates As sociation. of wliieh Ephesus and i\U. Moriah are members, will take as many of tiieir Sumbeam band as jiossible to the First Baptist Church in Durham for the Sun'- bcam Rally. The W.il.U, met with Airs. Car rie Brown in her home last Tues day- evening. Jr. spent part of their vacation time at Alyrtle Beach and tliey also ^'isited Mrs. Wilkin’s mother at Columbus. Georgia, j Miss Faye Allen of Hillsboro is now vis'iting with her sister- Mrs. Ray Austin. Mr,«. Conella Perry and sisters Airs. Lucille High and Airs. OUie Aloore are spending a week at , Carolina Beach. Miss Elvie King is a patient at Watts Hospital. Kay Parsons, wlio has been con fined to her home for a few days, is improving. I Carolyn Smith is visiting rela tives in Greensboro for two weeks. Carolyn Maynor is improving after being confined to her home with pneumonia. i On Tuesday evening Air. and Airs. Raymond Parker were hosts at an ice cream pai-ty honoring Airs. F. A. Tucker. Sidney and Kermit Tucker of Concord. Airs. Tucker and sons are visiting rela- lives in the community this week. I Tliose attending the occasion with the honored guest were. Mrs. 0. B. Young, Miss Annie Alae Brown, Bruce Brown, Daniel and David Bi-own. Keiinetli and Brent Young, Bobby Brown, Charles and Reece Paa-ker. (, Now Visiting Mother Here ... Betty Bolton Going From Italy To Turkey Aliss Betty Bolton, who has been teaching in the Navy Dependent.s’ ! School in Naples, Italy, will leave Alonday for Ismir, Turkey. A na tive Chapel Hillian, she has been here visiting her mother, Mrs. R. L. Bolton. Personals Air. and Airs. John L. Ciirroll are spending their vacation at Myrtle Beach. Air. and Airs. James L. MHJkins, DafetOf Meeting Changed The Business Women’s Circle of Alt. Moriah will meet with Airs. Audrey Repa.ss on August 23 in- stead of August 16 as orginally I planned due to the B.T.U. Study- Course, I Aliss Bolton has been librarian at I Sherman High School in Naples, a j school for American children -armel Community News Mrs. Ralph L. Bl&ckwood, Correspondent {15 fasK kilctie!)!' iT foul ct? idj calf I Henry Alorgan is away ! a rural enlargement s(tli6 western part oil pThe Rev. Hubert Mum- fiiiary for the Yates As-} 1 illed the pulpit both j pd evening services in | J’s^absence. i Stamper Circle met I flnier Pendergraft on ! levelling at her home off pi pi Stone and her grand- j Annie Hinsley, have i |isiting jL’s. Hinsley’s I i fc- Wade Harper in i m ^ly Sparrow is visiting j tile eastern part of ‘ , I poell shows improve-! pofial Hospital where I ®;a patient, having re-1 js head injuries in an | pecident on Friday | ^63 Sparrow and sons j have been visiting I peorgia. ! food Wedding Plans | F®ony at Carrboro Bap- Oo'clock this Sat-1 Miss Mary Louise ; Tcome if he Ijride oi' |Pton Blackwood H. I Iff ceremony are an-: ^P.v. |cnry Stokes will per- ’ iiJ? ‘“blowing a prog-; selections by Mi.ss ; organist and i |[soloist, ; Id daughter ! Martin Hamilton and Mr, Black- pP of Air. and Mrs. P'ackwood of Chapel fill be given in mar- Etfather, and her sister, T'iiard Ellington, Ji-: I P oiatron-of-honor. | ’ "'‘'1 be Airs. Ralph i r^lian Blinds ■‘S' •stom Mad ae Lee Blackwood, Jr., sister-in-law of the bridegroom-elect, Aliss Mar garet Andrews, and Miss Jean Hackney of Chapel Hill, and Miss Lurline Stone of Durham, cousin of the prospective bridegroom, Ralph Lee Blackwood will be best man for his son and ushers will be Ralph Lee Blackwood, Jr., brother of the prospective bride groom, Jeter Pritchard Ellington, Jr., brother-in-law of the bride- elect, both of Chapel Hi'l and Devan Mae Clark and Marvin Lindsey Barbour of Cariboro. Im mediately following the ceremony, a reception will be held in the Church basement. All friends of the couple are invited to attend the wedidng and reception. j Personals Airs. Hattie Williams. Airs. Alii-1 dr-ed Blackwood and Airs. Era Foley were co-hostesses at a stork shower for Mrs. Pete Oakley on Friday of last week. Games and contests were played. Mrs. E. T. Dollar was prize winner. Refreshments of lemonade, cake and nuts were served to the fol lowing: The honoree. Airs. Pete Oakley, Mrs. Eddie Williams, Mrs. Martin Sparr-ow, Mrs. Alelvin Cheek Sr., Airs. A. D. Fowler, Airs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. John Norward. Mrs. Weldon Pendergraft, Aliss Carolyn Fowler, Alis. Hubert Oak ley, Sr., Mrs. W. E. Stone, Sr„ Airs. Ralph Blackwood, Sr.. Miss Lur line Stone, Airs. Henry Alorgan, Airs. Odell Blackwood, Airs. Pres ton Buckner,, Mrs. Jolm Oakley, Airs. Jessie Riley, Mrs. J. C. Carter- Alt's. Leonard Sparrow and Mrs. E. T. Dollar. Rural Baseball League Mann’s Chapel and Alt Carmel won the ball games played last Saturday with Mt Pleasant and Antioch. Both games were good games and close to the finish. Again Alt. Carmel and Mt. Pleasant are tied for first place. They play. this Saturday at Mt. Carmel. The ; winner will go into sole possession of the top spot in the standings. Antioch will meet Mann’s Chapel | at Alann’s O'hapel when Antioch will seek to regain the tie with ^ that team for third place. j THRIFT SHOP NEEDS The Parent-Teacher Associ ation s Thrift Shop on West Franklin Street-^^is in desperate peed of school supplies and all kinds of school children's cloth ing. There is a great call for these items, the Shop staff re ports, and not nearly enough in stock of them. Donations should be left at the Thrift Shop in the mornings. if’ it- DALES' PARTY Honoring her husband’s birth day, Airs. Fred Dale entertained at a party on Friday at her home on Roosevelt Avenue. Following an hour of party games, the hostess served punch, birthday cake, nuts and mints to the following guests: Air. and Airs. Charles Holloway, Air. and Mrs. Richard Beard, Air. and Airs. Bill Alilner, Mrs. Hazel Burnette, Aliss Clennie Clark, and the Rev. Samuel Habel. >1' MISS BOLTON whose parents are stationed with NATO, since 1953. She ha.s aks-o ; been teaching English. This year, i however, she will gg to a newer and smaller American school at Ismir. I Her duties will be approximately : the same, but living will not be ; as easy. An example, Aliss Bolton ; stated is that the only milk avail- i able will be of the powdered va riety. Use Stateside Standards “The dependent schools in Italy Iry to operate under the same .standards as those in the Slates as' much as possible.'’ said Aliss Bolton. “However, Italian is taught in all the elementary grades, and as much as possible is done to lake advantage of interesting spots in the Naples area. Daytime trips are frequently arranged by the school, such as a recent one to Pompeii.” ; Aliss Bolton lias been living in an Italian apartment house, and ; most of her contact with the na- , live population has been there. She has been studying the langu- , age in special conversation courses ■ sponsored by the Navy, .so she is 1 now able to converse with some fluency. Aliss Bolton finds the: Italians to be especially friendly people and quite ready to wel- : come the Americans. ' The Navy schools are staffed with teachers from all over the United States. These people are flown home each summer and arc returned to Europe in time for: school each fall. During her va cations Aliss Bolton has also had the time to tour Italy very ex tensively and also to travel to Austria, Pari s, London, and Switzerland. Before going to Ismir: she hopes to see Athens, Istanbul, and possibly the Holy Land. 1 CARRBORO NEWS Mrs. Ira Mann, Correspondent JAYC-EES PARTY About 60 Jaycees attended a buffet supper and party last cven- i ing at John Hocnig’s cabin on the ; new Greensboro highway. The af fair was given for participants in I the Club's annual golf tourna- , ment and their guests. The tour- ! ney, of which Sam Taylor is chair man. will be wound up this week end and the winners' trophies giv- j en out at next Thursday evening’s ! meeting of the civic group. WEDDING The marriage of Miss Betty Rag an. daughter of Air. and Airs. Thomas Ragan of Carrboro to Love Alason,. son of Airs. H. A. Alorchouse, and the late Quin Alason of Johnstown, N. Y. was ' .solemnized in Chester, S. C. on July 31. The young couple are 1 marking their home in CaiTboro ■ at the present time. j PERSONAL NOTES Air. and Airs. Douglas Harding and family Orin. Jimmy and San dra have relumed from a delight ful weeks vacation spent at Wrighlsville Beach near Wilming ton. Aliss Elva and Miss Billy Wil liams are in Long Island visiting Mr. and Mrs. William S. Petitt and family. Airs. Billy Potts is recuperating at her home near Orange Church Her spending the past three weeks in Watts Hospital, Durham. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hogan and small granddaughter, Laura Fran ces Everett, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Airs. Bruce Ho gan in Sanford. Mr. and Airs. Bill Hardee. Airs. Blanche Anderson, Aliss Jan Ne ville and Bobby Bryant Neville have returned rojiie after a vaca tion of several days at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John Boone left last Saturday for a vacation trip to Georgia and Florida. Tlic couple will visit Air. and Airs. Joe Gibbs of Columbia, Ga., and will spend some time at Daytonia Beach and oUier points of interest in Florida. Mr. and Airs. Quin M. Mgson and sons Bobby and Pan of Stanford, Conn., have been spenuling jthe past two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. KaroL Mason and family and with Air. and Airs. Herman M. Greene of the Airport Road. News, Feature Writers ■ Set Meeting Here Plans have been completed for the fourth annual News and Fea ture Writers Conference, which will be held here at the Universi ty September 9-10. ■ Russel] Grumman, dL'.ector of | the UNC Extension Divi,=ion, an- ■ nounced yesterday that a number i of officials of the N. C. Press As- ' sociation and representatives of various newspapers met here this week to complete plans for the annual conference. The sessions will include di.;- cussions of bqth news and feature wriling. A number of out-ol-stale speakers will be invited to take part in the discussions, as well as leaders in the North Carolina newspaper field. ! =THE HOUSE OF FASHION^ Semi-Annual and Pre-Inventory ^ f 9I1C6 Fast Drawing To A Close , In 1954, U. S. flue-cured tobac- i CO exports amounted to 374 million i pounds export wei ight. represent- ‘ Ph( 'lie 8 466 gels. ing 63 per cent of the total flue- , cured leaf entering export chan- I Tammy Lefler to Head Order Of Arrow Event Tammy Lefler, son of Mr- and Airs. Hugh Lefler and an Eagle Scout in Troop 39, is chairman of the coming weekend program for Occoneechee Council scouts in the Oi’der of the Arrow. About 40 new scouts will be brought into the honorary scout camping or ganization during the three-day af- : fair at Camp Durant, The candi dates will undergo a 24-hour “or- ; deal” to be given by the present members. - ' i Among those from Chapel Hill I who are to be brought into the : Order are Allen Smith and Tom my Butler. Leigh Skinner, Alonty Milner, and Benjy Potter are now among the approximately 300 mern- bei’s in this Council. . | Final Reductions Nearly AH Spring and Summer Merchandise At Savings of Original Price and More of Chape! Hill Guaranteed satisfaction, layaways, charges, refunds, exchanges, credits allowed even at these low, low prices. l*t

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