THURSDAY
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I’lic Jiinioi' S('r\ic-(‘ lA'ami;- hn:-
)'o\’is('(l I'.nd eiiliirMt'd ifs populai'
“('.ii'olina Codlving’'. I'drsl jjublish-
(■d ill 1953 with a second iirinting
in 1954, tin; book w.as in such poj)-
iil.il’ demand that the I.eaguc mem
bers voti'd to continue il.
Instead ol a third printing, how
ever, it was ctecidcit to re\’ise the
present book. P>y ndaining the
i'inorile recipe.s and adtin,g man.v
e.M'itin.g neyv otns the C'litor has
made ‘’Carolina Cooking" a mu.sL
lor ( \'ei’y .-ook, apprentice or
complislied alike.
‘’Carolina Cookiiic” will lie sold
by ail members of the Chapel
Jtill .Iiinior .Service League lor
.‘ill.50 per copy and will also be on .
.sale at sever.il prominent store;;
in Cliapel Hill aili.r ne.\l Wedries-
da\’, 'I'he book may also be ordered ;
dirci’lly try w'riting to I’ost Of-
fii’c Bo.\ 374, Chapel Mill. i\lail or-,
ders should be accompanied by a :
15(’ addition,d fee lo cover posl-
a.gc and handling. i
New Section j
All ('.veiling new .(cclion wlii.-’hl
takes all tile work out of parly |
giv’ing will be a boon to all r'.'ad-i
CIS. ’’Conu' lo a I’arly” it's calh'd,
and (’ome you will and enioy yoLir-
sell it it’s an outdoor supper or a
ancie.s iiimself an outdoor cook
(’hildreri's parly. If your bu.sband
even he can allow' himself to be
seen using a cook-book for the
’’Outdoor SupiH'i’ I’arty’’ was w'rit-
len b,\ a man.
Ol’ weic .Mill planning an after
noon lea'.' Yoiii planning is done
for you from bow many days be-
lare Lie event you should begin
puri’liasing and mixing filling to
tile imimrlanl hint id' eating your
iefl-overs so .voiir r('frigeralor will
be clear to Indd the plate ol sand-
wic lies!
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Cor a “Cliildri'ii's Hallowe'en
I’arty'’ in addition lo ’’What to
.Sei’ve" you'll find "What to de.”—
a (lueslion every harried iiai'ly-;
.'-■i\ing mother faces, 'j’he answer!
is here and the game.s are aiiapta-j
hie for any typ(> party. Kven deco-j
raling hinis are included. Two |
ollu-r parties arc described in'
(‘((iial detail, charm and intormali-l
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lained.
Tested Recipes
If you’re planning a pre-game
lunch or after-game supper this
season, don't start until you have
. I’cad this section. All the recipes
in the book have been tested from
the standpoints of availability of
in.gredients, taste appeal and eye
appeal. .Mrs. Willhiin S. Joyner,
chairman of the cookbook was as
sisted by the following league
members: Mrs. Tod Danziger, Mrs.
llolaiid (Hdu/,. Mrs. Mark Hanna,
.\lrs. J. M. (iailovvay.
The .proceeds from the cotrkbook
will enable Ihe Junior Service
Lea.gin to carry on many of if,s
comimmify service pro.jeds. Since,
its. ogani/.ation in 1939 the organi
zation has given young women of
Chapei Hill opportuniLe.s for com
munity service. Well-baby clinics,
community education, a day camp ’
for .girls, and sponsorship of the
J'lmply Stocking Fund are conlin-
i uirig pi’o.jects of the ijcague.
The Ixiok afso contains scclions |
on pics, c.a.'-si'i'olcs, vcgclables, i
UK'als. salads, breads and many |
'dher gaslronomic deliglits. Be-j
call,''!' of il's popularity in sucli a
football conscious w'orki the sec-!
lien '’Football Fanfare” was re-I
Garden Club
Speaker To Be
M rs. Hardison
At its first meeting of the new
voar on Monday aflernobn the
Chapel Hill (Jai’den (,'lub will hear
Mr’S. R. L. Ilardi.son speak on
‘‘Building and Maintaining a Lawn
in Chapel Hill.”
The meeting will be held at 3
p.m. in Hie fn.slitutc of Pharmacy
auditorium at the corner of
Church and West Ko.sem.iry
Streets. Club Pie.sidenf Mr.s. Car!
J’cgg said Mrs. Ifardison’.s talk
would introduce a series of pro-
.gram.s on hoi’ticulture this year.
Mrs. Ifarciison is horticulture chair
man for Ihe Club. AH person.s in-
lere.sted in joining the Club were
invited to come to Monday’s meet
ing by Mrs. Pegg.
..Mrs. J. W. Um.slead, chairman of
tile plant .sale to be staged by the
Club on November 4, asked every
body interesled in ordei’ing plant
•siirubbery in a wholesale order
(hroiigh the club to bring their
irder to the meeting on Monday.
NEW HOPE
COMMUNITY NOTEJ
By Mrs. Marion Wilson
Phone 8-3541
Chan.ge Of Community Club Meeting p
Is AnnounceeJ; introeduc'ory Program
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. Agricultural exports have
creased ug.’dn this year after .show
ing a seven per cent gain in 1954
over 1953.
KICK-OFF SALE
We"re Going To Clean Up The Squad -
Get The Deadwood Off The Team
ANYTHING ON THE LOT OVER 30 DAYS MUST GO REGARDLESS OF PRICE
1952 CHEVROLET two-door, heater--We allowed $1,100
■will kick it off the lot for $ 695
1953 CHEVROLET four-door Bel Air, radio and heater—
an excellent family car that deserves loving care
Was $1695- Now Only 1295
1951 BUICK Special club coupe—one owner who would
n't even allow anybody in it with shoes on . . .
we're kicking it off the lot for $300 off our regular
price. Will move it fast for . . 795’
1953 b’TUDEBAKER Pickup Truck, half-ton. We've got
$1,000 in this little gem that has overdrive and
heater, it will be kicked off the lot, and for just 695
1947 PONTIAC ■ Nothing nice to say about this car, ^x-
cspl' that it sells for only '75
1954 FORD Mainline!' 1wo-door. Was $1,500. But now
it's down to 1,095
1950 MERCURY four-door deluxe sedan. It was $720.
You can't kick for 395
1953 CHEVROLET four-door deluxe, radio, heater, Pow-
erglide. We'll throw in the seat covers, too, knock
$300 off the price and let it go for 1195
1950 CHEVROLET Club Coupe. It's Squeaky Clean! Heat
er, and a personality all its own. Was $780. Now 495
1948 CHEVROLET two-door deluxe, radio and heater,
from $375 down to I95
DON'T MISS THE BIG KICKOFF - NOW AT
Harris-Conners Chevrolet,
West Franklin Street
Chapel Hill
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS
IN OUR
NEW LOCATION
Next Door To Railroad Station
Main Street Carrhoro
See Us For A Complete Line of
PURINA FEEDS and SUPPLIES
We Also Carry a Good Stock of Seed, fertilizer,
Faim and Garden Tools, Farm Supplies and Hardware.
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GROCERIES and DRINKS
OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 8 P.M.
Carrboro Feed & Seed Store
Next To Railroad Station
Main Street
Carrboro
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Arts & Crafts Group j
Has Scuppernong Fete !
Members of the Painting Work-;
.shop of the Community Club’s
Arts and Crafts Depa'i’tmont met at
Tenney Heritage, fho home of Mrs. ^
J. Bi’ight Kelly last Thursday, to
discuss plans for the coming sea
son. and to enjoy a "Scuppernong”
i arty under the grape ai’bor.
Present were Mrs. Kdly’s co-■ “—
chairman, .Mrs. Gerald Lawton, i Mrs. lowa Johnson, Mrs. S. B.
Mrs. II. 1.. Weeks, Mrs. F. 11 High-j Cameron, Mrs, Roland Woodward, j
smith, Mrs. W. F. Pe'ndorgraft. ‘ and Mrs. Alfred Linde. I
Last Thursday night we weiT
' glad to welcome back Guyte Cot-
len, choir director of . the New
Hope Presbyterian Church choir.
Choir members gave a party at
the Manse for Guyte and his bride
I and presented them with a bed-
' spread. Sherbet, cake and candies
were served.
At last the shipment of steel
bar-joisls for the new church has
arrived. Folks at New Hope were
beginning to worry that the build
ing would not be framed-in by the
lime bad weatlier arrived, but no’w
that the steel joists and wood ceil
ing joists are on hand, work will
p:’ogre,ss rapidly again.
Sixtymne pioneers and couiicil-
loi’S of the First Presbyterian
Church of Greensboro spent the
weekend at Camp New Hope last
vv'eek.'
Mrs. Betty Sharpe has been at
Duke Hospital undergoing an ope
ration, but is home recuperating
how.'
Tne wedding of Helen Mohler
and Bob Strayhorn took place on
Saturday afternoon at the Hills-
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boro Methodist Church. Musical j
selections were presented by Mrs, I
Betty Sharpe, associate organist at !
the New Hope Presbyterian
Church, and Dan Windley III, solo- j
ist. Kenneth Strayhorn, Mr.s. Jerry ;
; Strayhorn, Mitchell Lloyd, Jr,, |
; Neal Tapp and Kenneth Brown, ail
of New Hope community took part
' in the. ceremonies. ^
e of place is stressed in Bernard Boyd and Mrs. F. Car- beauty $
the first meeting of lisle; Birthday Remembrance, Mrs.' munitV
Hill Community Club. Mrs, Alberta Dugan; Year Book, i ate is S
changes in the Mrs. G. T. Schwenning; Savings ’ Memberev
Bonds, Mrs. W. E. Thompson; i who will
Stamps for Veterans’ Hospitals,' present
Mrs. Collier Cobb; Representative Follow'V*
on Community Council, Mrs. Wal-' receptio
ter liartung; Finance, Mrs. S. E ! ber ®
Leavitt; Mary Bayley Pratt ’Fund
Mrs. A. M. Jordan; Ways
A chan
announcing
the Chapel
Due to projected
Chapel ot the Cross Pari.sh House,
the meetings this y(5ar will be held
at the Institute of Pharmacy Build
ing on Cfiiu’ch Street. The first
general meeting will be Friday,
SepteinbtT 30, at 3 p.m. All are
urged, however, to come early, in
ordef to. exchange greetings and
chat witli new members.
The program for this meeting
^ will bp hoij • ’
‘he Pharmacy
and ; hostesses to ¥ "
Means, Mrs. John Gilbert; Tran.s-Yameron wV'®’
j portation, Mrs. Roland Woodward.' Mrs Alfreri r
! As the Community Club i.s Chap-' Shotts Pir-t w
will be introduction of the five [^derated club it has state : F. E, Sheai’i/jj
heads of departments, who will natmn-vviae contacts. All mem- dent; Mrs,
speak briefly of the work and play ! f la^t meeting Mrs. D. e. S
of I'aeir groups. Mrs. D. C. Phil-' wiU be mvited to the Eightn- Dis- Mrs. A. M, jS
lips will present the varied pro-; ff’ C-s meeting at .Bon- Leavitt,
aLr of the American Home De-^ or luncheon Tuesday, Octo-^ Guy *
partmenl, Mrs, Florence Hall, bej 4 .Transpor ation will be pro-i
Highsmith will introduce the ;var-i-vnhed loi tnis trip.
Phillips,
'SfsatJ
the war
ious ’workshop leaders of the Arts
and Crafts Department, while Mrs,
W. Carson Ryan will tell of her
plans for the International Rela
tions Department. The Literature
Department program will be ex
plained by Mrs. J. S. Henninger,
and Mrs, Walter Holt will describe
projects of great interest to be un
dertaken by the Health and Wel
fare Department.
Members will then .sign up for
the depaitments in w'hich they
wish to be enrolled.
Recognize Chai.'-men
Chairmen of the follow'ing com
mittees will then be recognized:
Membership, Mrs. C. C, Shotts;
Publicity, Mrs. F. E. -Shearin: Hos
pitality, Mrs. S B. Cameron and
Mr.s. J, M. Tillfc;,;;' Music. Mrs. A. S.
Winsor; Contact, Mrs. R. B. Sharpe
and Mrs. Frank W. Hanft; Leg
islation and Citizenship, Mis. W. W.
Cort; Youth Conservation, Mrs.
Opportunity For Newcomers
For newcomers to Chapel Hill,
membership affords a means of
getting acquainted with the good
folk of Chapel Hill, and their var
ied fields of interest. Its working
groups build firm and lasting |
friendships. The object ot the i
club is to promote in every possi- i
ble way the health, happimsss, !
Venetian!
Custon
Free Estimates
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SALES AND RENU^
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Opposit# Bg» Tarmlnil
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SAVE AT
COLONIAL
STORES
If yu want more lime for play fand
who doesu'D . let C.’oIonnU help you
througb your homework with scores ot
labor-saving mixes and lieat-and-eat
foods. We've gone all out bv stocking
our Grocery shelves and Trozen-I'ood
ca.ses with time savers galore and
our Bakerv Department with ro-w alter
Or Out Pride ready-to-serve treats.
And, the be.st thing of all von 11
laid tliem all priced to save you more!
time-savino fo% ^
COLOWIAl siniiEsI
Rfid Bird Little Sausages
mEMNAS
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Sppcinl Price 1
Cherries
CS Red Sour Pitied
20-OZ.
CANS
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Special Price
BAKE-RITE
lf''ilson''s Shortening
Pillsbnry
3-LB.
■TIN
Chocotalo, i'cllow, White
Special Price!
JUICE
Del Monte Pineapple
46-OZ.
CAN
Special
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CANS '
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PKGS.
POE2K CHOPS
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STEW BEEF
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NATT H-TENDEK
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BAliV BEEF
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GRAPES
Fancy Thompson Seedless
2 2ii
fancy Nreoiu-LI SIZE
TAMS NE'A' CROP! § “■
fancy Canadian
RUTABAGAS
SLABROOK FARMS FROZEN
I'JIIIICY PEAS ’
SOMerdaLE frozen chopped
SPINACH
SOMERDALE BABY GREEN
LBMAS 2
SOMERDALE FROZEN
Steawberbies
CHEF’S PRIDE COTTAGE
CHEESE
Morton's F
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Morion's Frosen Peach, Apple-.
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DOUBLE-BED PERCALE SHEETS
Fi'U'.t qiu.lily 180-'om,i
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WITH ONLY
1% Gift Bool
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Glen Lennox Shopping Cenier and W. Franklin St. at Graham