Flower Shop r iMl Opposite Post Office Phone 4851 CARRBORO Social and Personal A most interesting meeting of the University Chapter No. 264 O.E.S. was held in a regular meeting on last Thursday evening at the Ma- elcome Students I WE EXTEND A MOST HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL OF YOU OLD and new STUDENTS . . . AND HOPE THAT THIS WILL BE ■ONE OF YOUR MOST ENJOYABLE AND SATISFACTORY YEARS ' ;AT CAROLINA. Keep School Clothes SMART with our Dry Cleaning ENIlii 1311 S,0f f .r / - i • Call us when you need Dry Clean- ... we pick up and deliver... speedy service and moderate prices. Our expert SANITONE Dry Cleaning will put your blouses, | sweaters, skirts and your finest fabric dresses in tip-top shape for all occasions. Be'mpmr on the campus wtym ’’Hr ^ ianitone Gives You These EXTRA Advantages litone Dry Cleaning gets out more dirt, ngs out true beauty of color and fabric. tubbi 'orn spots are removed carefully and '•bpietely. J Perspiration odors disappear and no trace Ije Dry Cleaning odor remains. ‘ i'iner pressing lasts longer. - febric! I *i’l FEEL! e regain their like-new appearance PI tops” with the coeds and dorin- iu you are well groomed. Good groom- _os with clothes that are spotless and Passed. Let us Sanitone you wardrobe NII "Ul!t Pick Up Station Laundromat Glen Lennox Saunders Nu-Way Cleaners A 112 S. Gr,ahani St Phone 9*3498 sonic Temple in ^apel Hill. This occasion v^s the official visit of Mrs. Elitaj^eth West, Dis trict Deputy Grand’ Matron this, the Tenth District ated Mso the official visit of Mr. Giiy W. Ciuitch- field, District Deputy Grand Pa- 'tron of this district. Much worth while work of the oi^^ was ac complished by these two district officers, and a lovely program in their honor was given by thP local j chapter. A large number of mem bers and visitors w^e present from other Eastern Star chapters in this area.. A most enjoyable social hour followed the meeting. Hardee Of Hillsboro attended fun eral services on Monday of this week for their amt, Mrs. Hattie Mctamb, fmeral services were held from Colie Bridge Baptist Church near Fayetteville. FUNERAL SERVICES life. Buddy Thomas, Mbs. ‘Ida Watts, Mrs. Frank Poythress, Mrs. Wade Thrift, Bill Hardee, Austin Watts, all of Carrboro and D. T. BUILDING NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates, who bought the late C. R. Williams Home on the Old Greensboro Road, are now building a nice new home bn this pro'perty near the M. H. Jones Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are also planning to build a new home in this ai-ea in the near fu ture. Old Books For Summer Reading - - ’ 48f!eacli 3 for $1.00 The Intimate Bookshop IN ROCKY MOUNT Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lanning, who recently celebrated their twenty firth wedding anniversary here, are now in Rocky Mount where Mr. Lanning is engaged in road build ing project. 205 IS. FRANKLIN ST. VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Jene Sturdivant, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Neville, Mr. and Mrs. Offie Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Neville, Miss Jean Nbville, Bob Wright, Leroy Bow den spent a most pleasant vacation this past weekend at Cheraw, S. C. Members of the party stayed over for the races held in Darlington, S. C. REUNION A family remion of the family Of Mrs. Dawson Hardee, the Har- felson Reunion, was held at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Hardee on last Sunday. The day waS a most enjoyable one for the fifty mem bers of the family wb© came for the day from Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Steadman, Tabor City, Nor folk, Va., Hillsboro, and Yan'cy- viUe. We Have Sold For Hundreds We Gan Sell For You List with confidence. Sell with satisfaction. REAL ESTATE SERVICE INSURANCE & REALTY CO. Serving Chapel Hill for 27 Years Phone 8472 Henderson Street STEVENS - SHEPHERD Features FASHIONS FOR FALL A new concept in men's wear has been widely accepted throughout the land, and Stevens-Shepherd is bringing this trend to you. The highlights of this new fashion parade for men include; ★ ★ Natural Shoulder Coat Construction. Hand Woven Imported Crew - Neck Shetland Sweaters. Pleatiess Trousers With Slim Tailored . Appearance. New Horizontal Stripped Dress Shirts. These And Many More At: Stevens-Shepherd WELC6M IkU To SUTTON’S DRUG STORE For Class-For Your Room METAL BALL-POINT 29c to SHOWER 98c WASTE 39c to PENS $2.95 SHOES BASKETS 69c DESK $2.49 12-Foot EXTENSION 79c SHOE TREES 69c LAMPS to $5.95 CORDS FOUNTAIN PENS $1. to $25. Zipper NOTE BOOKS 98c up SHOE SHINE KITS $1.19 AND OTHER SCHOOL ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST! THREE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY THRU OUT CAMPUS AND CHAPEL HILL - CARRBORO CITY LIMITS 4,''*;-'r YiBTecFric STicr^inattrnniS^ .ayMwe^lried :|sl'ORiLGPl# • shdiias according »o beard's natural growth pattern • catches whiskers whichever way they grow • face needs no break-in period • self-sharpening blades • lubricated for life, never needs oit • quietest of oil 4 leading electric shavers • easiest shaver to clean — no fumbling with parts f.* CO . ' -.v, ttoYe' •' $5.00 Trade-In Allowance On This New Razor By Norelco AT SUTTONS Always A Bargain At Suttons AGENCY DRUGS The Tar Heel Drug Center and Perscription Shop' [i.l '4 ■ »

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