N. ;■ ! 'H t . s. J;.. > ' "isits THURSDAY I first Salk innoculations last spring ! permiss' fr\ fViQ -PiiTW^T K»t _ j years With a General Dept. Store me vvisnrng VYeii Restaurant Chapel Hill's Newest Across From Drive-In Theatre On the By-Pass Now Curb Service FOR THE MEN: Arrow & Wing Shirts Arrow Underwear Northcool, Englistriton, and Griffon Suits Crosby Square Shoes Cresco Jackets Rugby Sportswear Fruit of the Loom Un derwear, Pajamas, & Dress Shirts Work Clothes by Lee Swank Jewelry FOR THE LADIES: STUDENTS! Come In For A Delicious ROOT BEER FLOAT only 203 E. Franklin St. CHAPEL HILL For Salk Shots I prior to the furor created by the j next we f Dr. Daryin, nave avaiiecii them- ■ .selves of t.ie second shot in the j previous clinics. There will be no new' parents’ i child his objectio ''■ties, it to give the i T-ie second ma.ss innociilation i clinics for the Salk anti-polio vac cine is scheduled for Orange I County school children next Wed- i nesday, September 21. The administration of the sec- i ond shots for children of the Chap el Hill district schools is set for Inmon-ow. As last spring the shots will be given by cooperating doc tors and the Health Department : nui-scs at the Health Department I offices and cliildren of Iasi year's : first and second grades (this year’s ; second and third) who took the first shot will be brougit by school ! busses to the health offices. the finest ' I WATCH REPAIR ALL TYPES RING mi NEW mountings STONE SETTING i Dr. 0. D. Garvin announced that i following these second clinics any j \ accine left over will be made I available to the general public of ! all ages through 19. It may be obtained at the offices in Hillsboro iiouse on any Tuesday afternoon or at Chapel Hill on any Thursday afternoon as long as it last,? prior to October 1. Dispensation will be on a firs! come first serve basis. Some 1100 children received the We Invite You To Visit Us, Murdock jewelers s West Franklin Street flioiiij Chapel Hill ENGAGED—AAiss Peggy Ann Lilley Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Lilley of Oak City who announce her engagement to Ernest Howard Hearn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Hearn of Carr- boro. A September 25 wedding is planned. Photo by Waller Studio Mt. Carmel Community News Mrs. Ralph L. Blackwood Sr., Correspondent, Phone 8-5587 Mademoisel 0 Sweaters Martha Manning and Gecrge Hess Dresses Ship 'n Shore Blouses Fivu Feathers Hosiery Joiene Shoes Exquisite Form Bras Perma-lift Bras FOR THE CHILDREN: Work & Play Clothes by Lee Poll Parrot Shoes U. S. Keds for Sports wear Order Your Winter Supply of COAL And FUEL OIL NOW AND SAVE MONEY Phone 6161 \ Bennett & Blocksidge 105 E. Franklin St. Mr. and Mr.s. Gene Hundley have returned from Asheville where they spent last weekend at the State Employees Association con vention. Several of Mt. Carmel’s W.M.U. i women attended the W.M.U. Insti- j lute recently at Campbell College, j They were Mr.s. R. L. Blackwood, | W.M.fl, President; Mrs. ,]ohn Wil- j Hams, Youth Dii'cetor; Mrs. Pnil lip Si)ari'o\v. .Junior G. A. leader; and Mrs. Eddie Williams, Y.W.A. leaden. Miss liebecca Crawford pftf Cane Creek, wlio is Youfli Diree ! lor'of the Mt. Zion Associaiion, al so accompanied the Mt. Carmel wo men on ihis Irip. Tilt Intermediate Girl.'' presented theii' teacher. Mis, Phillip Spar row, with a surpi’ise birthday cake and gilts as she entered her class room on Sunday morning. This was done in appreciation of the fine work Mr.s. Sparrow is doing for j her class. •Ml', and Mrs. 'rhonias Blackwood and ehildrtn, Scott and Tommie -Jean, aeciunpaniecl by Mrs. Black wood’s father, ,J. W. Bennett, ivent to Summerville recently to i-isit willi Mrs. Blackwood’s sister and lo get their son, Billie, who had been visiting with liis aunt and uncle for a week. .Mrs. Lydia Cilland of Durham and her sister visited the Phillip Sparows recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Buckner and three of their childien spent the past weekend at xVshevilie. Last Wednesday night was reg ular conference night at the chiirc.il. New officers, teachers and deacons, as well as committees, were elected for thee oniing year. The budget was also adopted at this time. We are expecting a great year in our church and urge everyone to come out and help to make thi.s next year one of the iJinest in the history of our church and community. The Stewardship Committee met at the church on Tuesday night. I would like lo make a correc tion. The Fannie Heck Circle met with Mrs. Maggie and Mabel Wom- blc last Tuesday night instead of the Lula Marriott Circle. The Lula Marriott Circle met at the home ot Mrs. Piltai'cj on Friday evening. B. B. Sparrow’s Sunday School Cla.ss sponsored the cleaning of the Merritt and Ml. Carmel and Spar row Cemeteries last week. Much improvement was made. The com munity appreciates the - work of Ihis fine Sunday School Cla.ss. FOR THE HOME: Indian Head Cottons & many others Bates Spreads Cannon and Fieldcrest Sheets & Pillow Cases Cannon and Fieldcrest Towels Chatham Blankets Samsonite Luggage Samsonite Card Tables Lincoln Plays WELCOME CAROLINA STUDENTS to Chapel Hill Trunks and Low Price Suitcases Garment Bags 'Quality Remains When Price Is Forgotten!" BERMAN'S Dept. Store 119 E. Franklin St. Phone 6921 COLLEGE SHU FIXERY Here Tonight By FLOYD "JAKE" HOGAN EXPERT SHOE REPAIR AND .rhc Lincoln High Tigers will open their 1,955 loolball sea.son tonight, again.st Jodan Sellars of I'Urlington in. the Carrboro Lions ; Pai'k, at 8 o’clock. [ "Big Mike" the dummy has given I (ho beys a lot of experience in blocknig, and they are hoping (o ,show whal a "dummy” can do for a football player. Captain Joe Farrar will not be with the team in the opening game i.'ut lo a sprained ankle, sustained :n practice. Co-Captain Mickey ' Farrin.gl)n will lead the squad i against Burlington tonight along j with several of his other regular linemen and backs. Coach I’eernuin is undecided on hi.s starling lino up. Showing of 'Satellite' Is Extended One Week EXCLUSIVE CHAPEL HILL DEALER OF FORTUNE SHOES FOR MEN Closing date for the current .Morehead Planetarium presenta tion, "Satellites," has been ex tended an additional week until September 20, Manager Tony Jenzane has announced. He explained that Ihc change was made to enable the many stu dents returning to colleges and | universities in this area to see the ( performance, which is given at 7 p.m. nightly. The planetarium is' also showing, in connection with' "Satellites," a display of a replica of a MOUSE—a Mininuini Orbital Unnamed Satellite of the Earth. | If rtl fhat famous BOTAM FLANm for town and campus weaf I Everything You n Famous Brand Naii|y^ Furnishings For Fal Here. Come In Them Over, Bob Cox Noel Petree Milt Scott Monk Jennings • Bob Simpson ® Tommy Lloyd Welcome Students n Meet Your Friends At The Town and Cantp^'l 'Wh ere Men About Town and Men About Campus