'n IjlSBAY, NOVEMBER 17, 195S 'It tJ omen's News [N*«y Winborn* Women's Editor fliisi L'ement of their daughter Tin ;in Kdwin T. Culber i -ij IM lagement Of Miss Nell Keefer if. Culberson Is Announced tnd •s. Hubert G. Keefer D. C. announce ^,11 -to Edwin Hill. A New Year’s is planned at the fsice Memorial Baptist in Washington, with j^r’s brother, the Rev. ■'WKeefer, officiation. ^ graduate- of jgll Junior College and at ' is t employed as a per- . assistant with the Gov- Int in Washington. Culferson was graduate^ the JJniversity of North in 1954 with a major [onomics. While, in school a^mber of Alpha Tau . frlernity. He is a re- . officer and served tea .prior to returning to nivefsity. At present Mr. soh js employed as the ut .cashier of the Univer- ervice: Plants Business of- Cradle Call Robert Hampton Knight A son, Robert Hampton, was born to’ Mr. and Mrs. Willis Knight of Smith Level Road on November 11 in Memorial Hospital. Richard Morse Peters, Jr. A son, Richard Morse, Jr., was born to Dr. and Mrs. Peters of Greenwood Road on November 9 in Memorial Hospital. They have three other children, all girls; Joan, seven, Deborah, three-and- one half, and Barbara, who is 14 months. Both parents are staff doctors at Memorial Hospital. Christine Amatruda A daughter, Christine, was born to Dr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Ama- truda of 14 Maxwell Road, Glen Lennox, on October 20 in Duke Hospital, Durham. Other children of the couple are Thomas HI, who is three-and-one-half, and Cather ine, one and one-half. MISS NELL NALL KEEPER Following the ceremony next month the couple plan a wed ding trip to Florida, after which they will reside on West Uni versity Drive in Chapel Hill. Cobb Is Bride Of William Barefoot r Aana McBryde Cobb and Jefferson Barefoot, Jr., of I were' married Saturday by the bride’s father, the ‘Manly Cobb, in the St. Episcopal Church, Roanoke. ' The bride was formerly a nurse at Meitorial Hospital. The groom, is a graduate of the Uni versity here. The brides parents are residents of Roanoke. The groom is the son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Barefoot of Ben son. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Fred Dew, St. James organist, Judson C. Cobb gave his niece in marriage. Miss Elizabeth Cobb Ballet Talk Is Given For Beta Sigma Phi Jane Riley spoke on ballet at Tuesday evening’s meeting of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, held in the University Library. The program was followed by a round-table dis cussion. It was decided that members of the local chapter would make fav ors to put on the trays of patients at Gravely Sanatorium for Thanks giving. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Friday, November 18 Paul Pendergraft, Mrs. William , _ G. Collier, William R. Walston. sister of the bride, was maid of Mrs. W.L. Woodward, Jr., Mrs. F. honor and Mrs. Richard S. Ray of Monty Draper, Mrs. Walter Ryan. Greensboro served as matron ofi Saturday, November 19 honor. Bridesmaids were Miss' H.M. Deal, Mrs. Frank Waldman Dorothea Hall of Chapel Hill, and' ^nd Mrs. Joe Shafer Miss Janet Cobb, the bride’s sister Mr. Barefoot was his son’s best m.an. Ushers were Richard S. Ray of Greensboro, John W. Watson Jr,;, of Alexandria and Rosemond Woodall of Benson. The couple will be at home in Winthrop, Massachusetts, where the bridegroom is serving with the U. S. Coast Guard. The bride attended Stuart Hall, Staunton, Virginia, and was grad uated from the Medical College of NEW HOPE COMMUNITY NOTES Mrs. Sam Ray Phone 8-3792 itriS )!NG OUT IF Business ' Charles Loekart of Tarboro wms the w^eekend guest of his father Sam Lockhart of Lockhart Turkey Farm. The Florence Root Circle met CONTINUES lONDS , hiv* all sizes up to NlNt in stock .... led and unmount- ttenas were_ eare- *ted and are fine quality. Mountings iargain Iprices Practically any style in stock for all size stones. White and yellow gold, palladium and platinum. Large Stock of WEDDING BANDS ALL WtDTHS IN STOCK bands are 14K gold in .white and yellow. 20% OFF REGULAR PRICE Tuesday night with Mrs. John Free land, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Blake and children of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blpke during the weekend. The Nannie Kirkland Circle of New Hope Church met on Wed- nesday morning with Mrs. Henry Tapp. Mike Johnson, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Newt Johnson of the Hillsboro Road, has recovered from a siege of pnenmonia and is now back in school. Miss Georgie Joyner of LaGrange spent the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Blackwood, and her family. Corky Thomas of Hillsboro, re cently discharged from tl^ Air Force, spent Sunday in the New Hope Community with his many friends. L Mrs. W. W. Barker entered Memorial Hospital on Wednesday. We hope she will soon be back home. Sandy Ray is now back at school after being ill with the flu. len's stone and many I? choose from. [22.50 UP Birthstone RINGS Several styles for children and adults. Any color stone. 20% OFF WRDOCK'S JEWELERS fS'l'hn St. Phone 9-2461 Mrs. Ethel Nash Named Family Life Body Head Mrs. Ethel Nash was elected to the presidency of the North Car olina Family Life Council yester day nlorning at thie concluding session of the group’s eighth an nual conference in Durham’s Wash ington Duke Hotel. Mrs. Nash succeeds Dr. George Douglas of Charlotte. The execu tive committee includes W. D. Per- i-y of Chapel Hill. Dr. Lucy Morgan Gets National Health Award Dr. Lucy Shields Morgan, Head of the Department of Public Health Education of the School of Pub lic Health of the University, was awarded the Elizabeth S. Prentiss National Award in Health Edu I cation on Tuesday in Kansas City, Missiouri. The aw'ard was made at a joint meeting of the Society of Public Health Educators and the Ameri can Public Health Association. It is given annually to an outstand- ipg leader in the field of health education. Virginia School • of Nursing, Rich- I mond. _ €HAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER Personal Mention (Phone 8444 For Contributions To This Column) Miss Andrews Wedding Plans Are Announced Sunday, November 20 J.V. Lacflck, J,M. Saunders, Mrs. Cyril Lang, R.S. Burdick, Miles Fitch and H.C. HuiTburt. Profs. John Gillin, John J. Honigmann and John Gulick of the De partment of Sociology and Anthropology at the University will attend the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Boston today through Saturday. Miss Kristi Pendergraft of East Carolina College and her house gyest, Miss Ann Howard of Meredith College were here over the past weekend to attend the German Club dances. Eight members of the Department of Economics w'ho attended the 25t'h annual Conference of the Southern Economic Association in Atlanta over the week end were Paul N. Guthrie, chairman; Mil- ton S. Heath, Clarence E. Philbrook, Olin T. Mbuzon, R. W. Pfouts, Robert Bunting, James C. Ingram and Thomas M. Stanback Jr. Also attending were A. W. Pierpont, assistant dean of the School of Business Administration, C. A. Kirkpatrick, professor of mar keting, Henry A. Latane, UNC graduate student, and Rex S. Winslow. Carlos Lowrance of Fort Bragg, a former student at UNC, and Ted Caldwell of Baltimore, Maryland, will be guests during the com ing weekend of Prof, and Mrs. W .E. Caldwell. Miss Elizaibeth Branson is in New York this W'eek on a buying trip. President W. H. Plemmons of Appalachian State Teachers College was here for the weekend. Mrs. Plemmons who came last week and visited with Mrs. Carson Ryan and other friends returned to Boone Sunday with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hayworth and Allison of Sanford visited for a few days earlier in the week with Pi-of. and Mrs. E. T. Browne, Weekend guests of Prof, and Mrs. E. E. Peacock were Lt. and Mrs. Ward Peacock of Fort Bragg, Mrs. J. R. Morgan of Waynesville, Mrs. Peacock’s sister, and Charlie White of Greenville. Merwin Van Hecke, Editor of the Albemarle Enterprise, joined his wife and daughter here at the'w'eekend for a short visit with his parents. Prof, and Mrs. M. T. Van Hecke. Mr. and Mrs. William Padgette are entertaining their daughter, Mar garet, who is on a fortnight visit with her parents. Miss Padgette is in training with the Red Cross Service of the Army and is doing recreation work at an Army hospital near Memphis. Miss Lynette Warren of Graham Court has as her guest this week her mother, Mrs. Warren of Burlington. Profs. Minor Gwynn and Guy B. Phillips and Dean Arnold Perry of the School of Education, UNC, participated in the meeting of the Public School Supervisors held earlier this week in Southern Pines. Aliss Betty L. Minteer will arrive at the weekend to spend several days with her brother and sisterJn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Minteer of Sherwood Forest. Prof. W. Carson Ryan left yesterday to attend the National Institute of Mental Health Convention in Washington, D. C. He is a rep resentative of the mental health committee of the National Con gress of Parents and Teachers. Three members of the UNC School of Nursing faculty, ^Miss Barbara Bernard, associate professor of psychiatric nursing. Miss Ruth Lindberg, associate professor of obstetric nursing and head of the Dept, of Clinical Nursing, and Miss Lucille Spalding, pro fessor of nursing in charge of graduate curricula, are attending a conference on graduate education in nursing being held in Washington, D. C., this week. Marine Lt. A1 Rumbough was discharged from the service last week and is here with his wife, the former Patsy Ellinger of Chapel Hill, and young son Roy, who have been living in Glen Lennox for the past several months. Miss Jean Chandler Andrews and John Clifford Earnhardt, Jr., will be married Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Chapel of the Cross with the Rev. David Yates performing the double-ring ceremony. Music will be presented by Miss Virginia Gratz, organist. | Miss Andrews, who will be given in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Andrews of Bolin-Brook Farm, Chapel Hill. Mr. Earnhardt is the son of J.C. Earnhardt of Chapel Hill and the late Mrs. Earnhardt. Miss Carolyn Brant of Cumber land, Maryland, will be maid of honoi% and Miss Leslie Ervin of Morganton and Mrs. Peter B. O’Sullivan of Chapel Hill will serve as bridemaids. j Mr. Earnhardt will have has best • man his father and ushers will be Jon Ammons, Peter B. O’Sullivan, Dale Glover, all of Chapel HiU; and James B. Dula, Jr., of Lenoir. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Melvin Heifers will entertain at a buffet dinner before the rehearsal for members, of the bridal party and members' of the immediate family. j On Saturday Mrs. C.F. Andrews,' grandmother of the bride, and Miss Nita Andrews, aunt of the bride, will be hostesses at a luncheon at their home for the bridal party and immediate ,family members. Following the rehearsal on Fri day the bride’s parents and Mrs. John W. Ross of Jacksonville, Florida, aunt of the bride, will entertain informally at the An drews home. Miss Andrews was gp^aduated from the University where she was a member of Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Earnhardt is a graduate of the UNC School of Business Administration. THREE FOR LINDA On the occasion of her daughter Linda’s third birthday, Mrs. Fred Dale entertained Friday evening at her home on Roosevelt Avenue. Birthday cake and ice cream were served to Ernest Dale, Jr., Brenda and Gloria Jean Burnette, Linda and Tim Upchurch, Jay and Burt| Cole, Peggy Williams, Tommy and, Bobby Landrum, Paulette Johnson and Barbara Ray. we YOU , young women in white... upon your graduation... the gateway t a a a rear of glorious service I ’ Could Be iTnfi/vT ’ No she* could b« finer for th* young nurse who looks for smiirt young styling...os well os comfort «nd sturdy constriution! At a price f«r young budgets, toe! 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