^is'l , I* I .'H- ■ '•■ ^ , ■ • ;->T . ’if'iii'i SECriON II, PAGE 6 CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER THURSDAY ^^pteks; 'A'-j LOCAL NURSING STUDENTS—Miss Alvene Williams (left) and Miss Sally Burket, June graduates of Chapel Hill High School, are beginning their studies this week in the School of Nursing at the University. Miss Williams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Alvin Williams of Carrboro and Miss Bur ket is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Burket of Chapel Hill. Photos by Lavergne News From Route 3 Including Manns Chapel and Lystra Mrs. Harrison Hunt, Correspondent — Phone 9-8238 We wish to extend our sympathy to the family and relatives of Miss Lillie Meadows, .sister of Mrs. .John Doan of Route Throe. Miss N. McBane is well and out again after being sick with a throat in fection. Mrs. Ada Cobb of Buies Creek CHURCH NEWS John Bright To Tilk Here Sunday Evening Prof. John Bright of Union The- ■olO'g'ical Seminary in Richmond, Virginia, will speak on the topic ^‘Biblical Aurrujrity and Biblical Theology” this Sunday evening at 8 o’clock in Carroll Hall. The lecture, sponsored by the UNC Department of Religion, is open to the general public. Prof. Bright occupied the chair of Old Testament scholarship. He is an authority' on the institution of the Hebrew monarchy and the age of David and recently won the Abing- don-Cokosbury Award for his book, “The Kingdom of God.” CATHOLIC WOMEN'S GUILD The Catholic Women’s Guild will! hold its annual fall student re ception on Sunday afternoon at NEWCOMERS Chapel Hill-Carrborp-Glen Lennox-Rura! Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Gendron j Wilmington, have recently moved to 74 Max-| North ° ^ gj,ho,oi of well Road in Glen Lennox ^ AdmUstration. Mrs. Texas where he was .stationed with j secretary to the Dean 'he Air Forces. Dr. Gendrcn, who ; Fountain is see ^ .» Orth..- dontry at the School of Denis i>, ' j jo 76 Maxwell and Mrs. Gendron are natives of have iccen j ^ of Angler have moved to 510 North Earl five vto Hospital, Street. Mrs. Barefoot is teaching David in . the Chapel Hill elementary living on b school while Mr, Barefoot is en~ dall is coll^^'**'’ gaged in graduate study at the morial University. Earl H. Tyndall, Jr., and his' Tulips wife Miriam, both of, whom are acinths anrr'"'*’ University graduates, have recent- ' flowering h r ® ly niov.ed here from Raleigh. The ed from Se u**'*'®'’ who have three children, vember Roanoke, Virginia. They have three children, Eddie, who is 10; Greg ory, six, and Mark, two. Mr. and Mrs. M. James Fountain, Jr., who are former residents of 5 o’clock in the main lounge of ' Graham Memorial. All Catholic students are invited. Road from Ft. Jackson, South Car- clnia, where Dr. Jackson was sta tioned with the army. The John- 'sons, both o-f whom are from Roanoke, Virginia, have a daughter Lynn, who is six and a son Coart, two. Dr. Johnson is a resident in internal medicine at Duke Hospit al. Mrs. and Mrs. Hugh Barefoot For Flowers—For Gifts it's University Florhi Meadows died last week and was visited Mrs. Walter Burgess on Friday of last week. j We arc glad to learn that Clar- [ cnee Lloyd Durham is improving at Memorial Hospital where he has buried on Thursday near Stem. We will miss one of our fine members of Lystra, Edwin Check, who left Iasi week to take a teach ing posit ion at Wingate College. had virus pneumonia. We hope Mr. Henry Clyde Dollar was or-| dained as a Deacon at Lystra last] ^heek has gone to Sunday in a very heart-warming service. We were glad to liavc Mr. 'I'hc- odoi'e Pcndcrgrafl and daughter, Mrs. Sue Little,john, visit Lystra last Sunday; also, Mr. and Mrs. Davis and family. Mr. Davis is a brother of Mrs. '1'. M. Linnens and Gcnevcrcttc Oldham. Thu Lystra Y.W.A, met last Monday night at 8 p.m. with Mrs. biancy McCoy. 'I'hc Lystra W.M.U. met lust teach in Sanford again this year. Walter B. Williams of Jackson ville stopped to see his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams. He .was enrouto to MaePherson Hos pital in Durham for a check-up. j Mr. and Mrs. Kcrmit Hunter have returned home from their summer vacation. They visited Mr. I Hunter’s parents in West Virginia, Mrs. Hunter’s parents in Decatur, Illinois, and also in Canada. Mr. ail’d Mrs. llarri.scn Hunt and mm Fat Coif Chows 857 Calves Can't Be Wrong Tcsls Iku'c hcim completed by Purina to find .just what llic feeder can expect from Fal Calf Chow. These on-thc-farm dcmon.sli’atiims, ran through out the country, showed us that I he average feeder can ex pect about 2.1.5 lbs. daily gain. Cur tests, averaging 126 days, 'ook an avera,ge of 5.7 lbs. of f'at Calf Chow to make oound of rpialily beef . . . the kind packi'r.s are looking for. Some feeders make a pound of lieef on less feed . . . some u.scd more feed. Bui the .good, 'air and poor feeders all aver aged togciher, made a pound of beef on only 5.7 Ihs, of Fat '’alf Cliow. Vt'ith gotid manage ment, loe.al feeders should be able to do equally as well, oven 'letter. Carrboro Feed & Seed Store Phone 8-5988 Greensboro & Hillsboro Higliwavs Roy Hunt' and family of Dui'ham on Sunday afternoon. Tuesday night at 8 p.m. at the Community house. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Oldham and W. C. Oldham, .Ir., spent week end Ix'fore last in Newport News, Vir.ginia. We are happy to report that A. I-' , 4-if m J r ':: If TO THf TAIT? j Hickory Grove News TO CONDUCT TEACHING MISS ION — Shown above is the Rev. Joseph O'Brien, Chaplain to the Episcopal students at Duke Uni versity, who will conduct a five- day Teaching Mission at the Church of the Holy Family October 2 through October 6. The Rev. Mr. O'Brien will deliver a series of five lectures on the them, "The Good News Today." NEW WMU OFFICERS New officers of the Chapel Hill Baptist W. M, U. were installed Monday night at the regular Sep tember meeting, hold in the Ladies Pai'ior of the church. Mrs. Bea I Mrs. l.udie Oldham rclurncd rc I ccnlly from an cn.ioyablc visit to' Towel] conducted the installation pi’ogram in which the' following Newark, New Jersey, with her son ! and dau.ghter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Oldhani. I Mrs. Geneva Watson had the misfortune to break her ankle at her home last Thursday night. ' Mrs. 'I’innie Bullock spent last 'week visiting her brother. Matthew ‘ Oldham of 'Wa.shington, D. C. members took office: Mrs. J. J. Bright, president; Mrs. Paul E, Shearin, first vice-president; Mrs. J. D. Jones, second vice-president; Mrs. J. H. Koon, recording secre tary; Mrs. R. C. Andrews, corre- .sponding secretary; Mrs. K. S. Cate, treasurer; Mr.s. S, T. Habci, 'liic Church Aid Club will meet young people’s director; Mrs. P. ill the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Paul' E. Shcarhi, B. W. C. advisor and. Minor on Sunday afternoon at five; Mrs. P. E. Bodenheimer, director *’j of missionary fundamentals. In The senior choir will have their { addition to the major offices, 10 rehearsal every Ihursday night at committee chairman, seven circle the Church. All members please ' be present. j The New Hope Chorus and the; were installed , Evening Chapter will render a l-irogram at Hickory Grove Church on Sunday night. Every one is in vited. The friend.s of Mrs. Ester Wat son wish her a speedy recovery from a burn that .she suffered re cently. Mr. and Mr.s. Waller Jones and daughter, Doi i.s, of tlie Pincy Grove community were visitors at the Hickory Church on Sunday. Mrs. Glovcnia Harris of Chapel Hill has returned from Connecticut where she s'pent the summer, Mrs. Annie Mae Mason of Chapel Hill spent last Tuesday with Miss Ellen Hop.son. chairman and a number of coun selors in the Junior organizations Duly 7 per cent of the nation’s I coltim farms are fullv ihochanizcd. The beginning of the Jewish new year 5718 will be observed with worship services at Hillel Hou.-:c, Friday night and Saturday. Evening services will begin at 8 p.m., and morning services at 10 a.rn. They will be conducted by Rabbi E. M. Rosenzwcig, director ol the B’Nai B'Rith Hillel Founda tion at UNC, with the help of stu dent assistants. For those who cus tomarily observe two days of Rosh HartShanah (new yeaiO there will be additional services on Saturday night and Sunday morning. At the conclusion of the new year’s eve services, the Women’s Hillel So ciety will hold its annual reception for Jewish studenls and all others present. lii ^141 -- " o ' * ,'4! V S ^ ^ 4 »• J y Ferris wheels twirl against the sky . . . children munch long streamers of pink and white cotton candy ... and there are apples on a stick and prize competi tions, to say nothing of the animals with their blue ribbon awards. The Fair is part of summer ... when crowds throng the old grounds on the far side of the railroad tracks and girls hold hands with their fellows and older peo ple smile, and younger ones literally have a field day. God smiles on fellowship such as this. And in His Church, he offers the greatest fellowship of all. Here men may join together in prayer and worship, giving thanks for blessings, finding consolation in sorrow, renewing their strength, reaffirming their happiness through faith. CHURCH FO n ^CR THt Huilding^or Srreaiesf f strong Churrb t v, survive Hemocrac person support sake 2) p! They saie of his Li children's s of the Chn nafi, mafe.iaJ ^ which r 'mmi ■ ••y V x-ji Li A A-As jvor w.vA-:^.: Sunday , Monday, . Book • • •♦ Exodus, ‘' • • peuteronomy Chapter 20 g Verses I-I7 .pfodnesday, Thursday.^, J^'^'day. . * ' • • Acts 10 3 4-J5 7-18 l-IO • *. .1 John 2 7 12-17 1-lS 5 Copyright 1955, Keister Adv. Service. essBsseoiioocM^ieississssiSWidociiSKcei^^ THESE RELIGIOUS MESSAGES PUBLISHED EACH WEEK IN THE NEWS LEADER ARE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT "Stop ihof (Long Mondow Route) m.Tn" for Home Delivery Bennett & Blocksidge Frigidaire Appliances Gulf Solar Heal Carolina Fabric Shop The Best in Fashion Fabrics W. Franklin St. Phone 6936 Carrboro Metal Shop Heating. Guttering, Sheet Metal Works Carrboro Phone 8-6241 Chapel Hill Funeral Directors Phones 4381 — 4386 — 8-5576 113 .N. Graham St. Dickinson Tree and Landscaping Service Garden Center Durham Road Phone 9-2886 Fowler's Food Store "Where Service Is a Saving” Phone 9416 Carolina Gulf Service P'or the life of your CAR go GULF Carrboro Phone 9-7071 Harriss-Conners Chevrolet, Inc. "Your Best Buy” Roy M. Homewood Phone 9-1591 Long Meadow Farms ‘'You never outgrow the need for milk” W. Franklin St. Phone 9-414 Orange County B & L Ass'n Savings — Home Loans — Since 1920 Riggsbee-Hinson Furniture Co. Quality — Furniture — Reasonable Main St., Carrboro J. B. Robbins “The House of Fashion” Saunders Nu=W.ay Cleaners Phone 9-3498 Service Sutton's Drug Store Since 1923 Vine Veterinary Ho^P West-Wiliiar>;e,^J Norman M. HiH Carrboro Yates Brothers Pluinbing ^ 114 S. Graham