•4’ » '■ 1 ( '1, > f h I , .1 ‘t CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER Negro Community News Are you fu!/y covered fo protect your ftome against fire loss? If not. Insure iodayl John Foushee Agency Phone 8431 Hilliard Caldwell, Correspondent Phone 9-9473 ll Hilliard Caldwell, senior at Lin coln High School, will head the student government this year along with Wallace Oldham, vice-presi dent; Malassia Farrington, secre tary; Wallace Perry, treasurer. The Student Council advisor this year is Mr. W. Christmas. The Weaver Gospel Singers and their guests spent the Labor Day weekend at the beach in Hampton, Virginia. Mrs. Carrie H. Clark of Pitts burgh, Pennsylvania, was a guest over the past weekend at the home of Miss Bynum of Mitchell Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snipes, Sr., and son, Robert, Jr., daughter, Gloria Jean, and Arnold Harris motored to Baltimore, New York and W'ashington last week to visit friends and relatives. Miss Ernestine Williams has re turned after spending the sum mer in Woodmere, New Jersey. Miss Margaret Battle, a 1951 graduate of Lincoln High School and a 1955 graduate of North ( Carolina College in Durham is now j teaching at Highland High School in Gastonia. Airman First Class and Mrs. George E. Jones gre here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jones of McDade Street, and Mrs. Mary Norwood of Main Street, Can’boro. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jones ate graduates of Lincoln High School. Airman Jones is stationed at Shaw Field in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Queen Davis of Merritt Mill Road spent the week- j H Thursday seb, 1 Mortgage-Loan Dep,. ^ Ope„e^ busije ' private 11 - been F. H. A. and conventional mortga- ” “ •' * ■ges are available. R. G. Winsor of the R. G. Win- sor Real Estate and Mortgage Company announces that the com pany is expanding and has added a mortgage-loan department. G. I, Loans are available on existing GARRETT EDITS BOOK aooUHB. Opposite Post Office FI Shop Phone 4851 end at their home in South Caro lina. The Community Center reopenOd this past Monday and will resume its same schedule as last year, ac cording to Mrs. Lucille Caldwell, director. The Photo Club will hold its first meeting next Monday at 6 pjn. at the Center. All members are asked to be present. fim’misMmmggM 1 " DENTAL DAMES The Dental Dames and Spurgeon Dental Society will hold a recept ion to welcome first-year dental students and their wives on Sunday at 8 p.m. in the main lounge of Graham Memorial. Dental faculty, dental hygienists, dental students, their wives and dates are invited. COSMOPOLITAN C.H.H.S.—Minoru Osawa (right), better known here as "Eddie," a Japanese high school student from Tokyo, is now a regular student at Chapel Hill High School for the current year. His stay here is being sponsored by the American Field Service in cooperation with local civic groups and he's living with the A. R. Bennett family. Some of his fellow students shown above are (left to right) Student Body President Ronnie Lackey, Ka Smith, and Pete Talbert. ' News Leader Photo BOUNDS Dance Studio Smith Bldg., N. Columbia St. Phones 9-1976 and 9-5626 Enroll Now Highlights From Ephesus and Mt, Moriah By Mrs. Mildred Parker, Phone 9-9797 The Doris Following Dancing Classes Offered: Ballet, Toe, Tap and Acrobatic for All Ages. Special Tap and Acrobatic Classes for Boys. W.M.U. Anna Belle Coleman and McKee W.M.U. Circles of Ephesus Bautist Church, Pope Road, held a joint meeting Tues day at the home of Mrs. John Booker, observing a season of prayer for Home Missions. An interesting program was giv en in the form of a play with the setting being in the office of Dr. C. L. Spivey, Home Missions Di rector for North Carolina. Those taking part on program were Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Dr. Spivey; Mrs. B. W. Clark, Dr. Redwine; Mrs. I T. R. Sco'tt, Mrs. Curtis Hudson, Mrs. Rome King, Mrs. Mai Pope, Mrs. Donia Brewer, Mrs. Edith Mooney, Mrs. Gordon Pope, Mrs. I. S. Newton, Mrs. C. L. Whitley, Mrs. Johnny Ferrell, Mi-s. Willie Riggsbee, Mrs. Stuart Green and Miss Elvia King. Trio Waives Hearing In Murder Case B.T.U. The Junior B.T.U. members of Ephesus were guests Saturday at an ice cream party given by their leaders Edward Walton and Mrs. Edith Monney at the home of Mrs. Mooney. Ballroom (Social) Classes for: After several outdoor Clyde Hayse, Mr. Henry; Mrs. Ho-! games were enjoyed, refreshments ward Sparrow, Mr. Potter; Mrs. [ of home made ice cream and Helen Ellis; Miss Johnson ithc cookies were served to the follow- —5th and 6th Grades, 1st and 3rd days, 7:00 to 8:00. Fri- secretary. Mrs. Wilson closed the program with prayer for our dif ing members, Carolyn Smith, Lin da Briles, Alice Mooney, Charles ferent phases of mission work in'Smith, Jimmy King, and Charlie —7th and 8th Grades, 2nd and 4th Fri days, 7:00 to 8:30 IS is —Adult Couples, 1st days, 8:00 to 9:30. THE LITTLE GIRL WHO GOES TO DANCE SCHOOL . . . learns to meet people gracefully. And she never baffled. Never embarrassed. Because she taught that social poise which will carry her through life so much more confidently. Only here, in the stimulating experience of the dance class, will she develop a sense of delightful, individual accomplishment as well as the posture, rhythm, the co-ordination, the poise, that molds a youngster into a heller social being—graceful, gra cious, self-possessed. BALLROOM CLASSES BEGIN IN OCTOBER —High School Dance Club, 1st and 3rd, Saturdays, 7:00 to 8:30. Wright. and 3rd Wednes- —All Ballroom Classes will offer in struction in Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing (Bop, Lindy, etc.). Tango, Rumba, Samba, Mambo and Cha Cha Cha. the state, after which Mrs. John Booker, -president, took charge of the business meeting. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Booker, assisted by Mrs. A. M. Blackwood as co-hostess served ^ear refreshments to the following I ti,— members: Mrs. Louis Poe, Mrs f . P^’o^Perous year Lao, Thomas, Mrs. W. E. bli.ttj '0100 0^ * ‘‘“m’ Mrs. W. H. Harrison, Mrs. Elmeh ■ wolX many important goals have EPHESUS BAPTIST CHURCH MOVES ON As the Ephesus Baptist Church I's the end of its church year Three Durham youths charged with murder in connection with the mysterious drowning o fa wo man Mrs. Alva Matthews Tew, in Clearwater lake near Chapel Hill la.st month waived preliminary hearings in Orange County Re corder’s Coui't Monday. No evidence was presented by the State. Bond was reduced to $5,000 by Judge L. J. Phipps for Donald Hugh Hargis, 18, and Kenneth Le roy King, 17, and they were re leased following the hearing. Otis Donald Wadford, 19, had previous ly been free under the $7,500 bond originally set for the trio. Jones, Mrs. Howard Sparrow Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Helen Ellis, Mi-s. Raymond Parker, Mrs. B. W. Clark, Mrs. Clyde Hayse, Mrs. R. H. Honeycutt, Mrs. Lottie Cannada, Mrs. Dan Stephenson, Mrs. George Teasely, Mrs. Charles Teal, Mrs. SERVING THE COMMUNITY’S BANKING NEEDS LOANS / THE 1 DIVERSITY s Ktional MNK ( OF 1 hill ! ! NORTH Oqlina Since August 1954 Mrs. I reached Sunday, September 4, 1955 marked the first anniversary of Mr. Kenneth Wilson as pastor of the church. A new Bell and Howell movie projector and screen has been purchased. The church plans a monthly “Family Film Night,” in addition to the promotional and teaching films. “Family Missions Night” has been organized and begun when all the mission organizations have their meetings. Bruce Moody, a student of music at the University of North Carolina has been added to the personel as music director. Mrs. John Booker, W.M.U. Presi dent, has guided the young people into a well-functioning G.A., R.A., had Sunbeam. As the director of Training Un ion, Thomas Sparrow, has led the the B.T.U. through a good year, v/inning the Associational Effi ciency Banner for one quarter. Under the capable leadership of A. Bert Morris, Superintendent, the Sunday School has repeatedly broken all past records in atten dance and in good work done. On July 10 the ciuu-ch voted to begin a much needed building pro gram for the expansion of the edu- Catio.nal facilities of the church. Theie are plans also for the pur chase of an Organ for the sanct uary in the near future. A lot of work and interest has gone into the fund already appropriated. The church has given more to niission cS'Uscs thsii in miy pr^- ous yeai*. Sixth-three new mem- have been received into the let;*^ fellowship; twenty-five by tism. SCHOLASTIC PRESS MEET High school newspaper and yearbook editors throughout the state have been invited to the fourteenth annual N. C. Scholastic Press Institute to be held at the University on September 30 and October 1, it was announced today by Walter Spearman, journalism professor and director of the In stitute. At the opening session on Friday afternoon, Sept. 30, the visiting high school students will be welcomed by Dean Norval Neil Luxon of the School of Journalism MRS. GLENN BEST DIES Mrs. Glenn Best, wife of Dr. Best of Clinton, died Sunday from injuries in an automobile accident there. Funeral services were held yesterday in Clinton. Dr. Best is the son of Mrs. T. E. Best of Chapel Hill. TODAY I M-G-M’s POWERFUL DRAMA! Doris Dayjames CAGNEY Love Me Or Leave Me" COLOR AMD --1'^ CZiniemaScopE FRIDAY-SATURDAY .r.vc gRiSSoiv CHAPEL HILL ^ CARRBORp’^ FASTEST pppwifsip StarrlMg ^ ^^chnicolo^ . FERNANDO RUSSELL LAMAS Eddie Albert Gloria De Haven JAMES ©lEASON and thirty-eight by bap- The great oppor.lff”''S year offers ^ meiit ant. fm-ther advance- the spirit 'e^' anticipated w:ith church. ^ enthusiasm of the As of Augul ^ ^— sweet potato ci Carolina at 4,950,000 bus"'^^ estimated would be 24 per ' yield 1 above the 1954 cro|). Late Show Sat. Night Regular Showing SUN.-MON.-TUES lADD^ItllSbll MoCOAiWU JAMES WHITMORE • HENRY BLANKE 'll Allen M. Garrett, assistant pro fessor in the Department of Music at Catholic University, Washing ton, D. C., is editor of a new book iof Negro spirituals collected by the late William A. Logan. Mr. Garrett received his Ph.D. degree in music from the University where he was organizer and Presi dent of the North Carolina chapter of the American Musicological So ciety. I'he book edited by him is being published this month by the University o-f Alabama Press. « plenty , available now i interest rates oi below. 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