MOViMBiR 28, 1955
CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER
PAGE THRE*
^OnflGD S NgWS Cradle Call
Incy
Winborne
Women's Editor
Scott Covington Marsh
A son, Scott Covington, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. George Covington
Marsh of Route Two on November
16 at Memorial Hospital. Mrs.
Marsh is the former Margaret Car
rington Burch of , Washington, D.
C. Mr. Marsh is a student in the
University.
Aline Lynn Eades
A daughter, Aline Lynne, was
born to Mi', and Mrs. Irvine Hu
bert Eades of Route Three on No
vember 16 at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Eades is the former Alice
Louise Lorenzen of Nebraska. Mr.
Eades is a University student.
'Grass Roots' Stars Will Give
Sixth Petite Musicale Sunday
“Opera Night” will be observed
in the Petites Musicales Series at
the University Sunday when two
stars from the Grass Roots Opera
Company will appear at 8 p.m. in
Graham Memorial Main Lounge.
Miss Mary Jennings and William
Beck, soprano and bass, will ap
pear in concert, accompanied by
Valter Golde of Chapel Hill. The
Petites Musicales are presented by
Graham Memorial Activities Board
and are open to the public free of
charge.
Mr. Beck is a native of Wades-
boro and is now singing his fourth
sea,son with the Grass Roots Com
pany. He graduated in 1941 from
Duke University, where he was
baritone soloist with the glee club
I and was active in the university
-choir and Hoof ’n Horn musicals.
During the summer months he ap
peared in several opera produc
tions of the Juilliard School of Mus
ic in New York, where he was
studying. He has also sung with
the Mannes School of Music and
with a San Francisco troupe.
Miss Jennings, a native of Ar
kansas, attended the University of
Arkansas and in 1951 represented
her state at the beauty contest in
Atlantic City where she placed
third in the nation. With the Grass
Roots Company she has appeared
in ‘Carmen,” “School for Lovers,”
“Hansel and Gretel,” “La Ti'aviata,”
and “The Secret Marriage.”
UNC WRESTLERS OPEN
The Carolina wrestling team
opens its tough ten-game schedule
against The Citadel December 9.
and closes out the season at the
ACC championship meet at Mary
land March 1-3. The schedule in
cludes Davidson, Duke, Washing
ton & Lee, N. C. State, Wake For
est, VPI, VMI, Maryland, and Vir-
lanGuage bulletin
RELEASED
gmia.
Their Chapel Hill program will
include works by Luly, Respighi,
Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Massager,
j and Bimboni.
The fall edition of the Soittb
Atlantic Bulletin, official publi
cation of the South Atlantic Mo
dern Language A.ssociation, ju: 1
released in Chapel Hill, contain
reports on literai-y meetings,
comparison of British and Amer
ican university offerings, review.'^
of new books and other articles.
' Frank M. Duffy of the UNC F
niance Languages Depai'toient h
editor of the bulletin, which
published quarterly.
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Junior League To Hear
Panel On Recreation
The November meeting of the
Junior Service League will be
held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in
the Episcopal Parish House.
Guest speakei-s will be Gran
Childress, Dr. Kemp Jones and
Bob Cox whose topic will be
“Recreation District — To Be or
Not To Be.” Mr. Childress, is
president of the Jaycees, and
Dr. Jones is Co-Chairman of the
Recreation Committee. Mr. Cox
is a past president of the Jay
cees.
m
EDDING toast—Making the traditional wedding toast are
dMrs. John Clifford Earnhardt Jr., .who were married on No-
19 in the Chapel of the Cross here. Mrs. Earnhardt is the
iJean Chandler Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
s of Bolin-Brook Farm, Chapel Hill. The groom Ts the son of
Bmhardt and the late Mrs. Earnhardt of Chapel Hill.
IVliitley-Scott Photo
NEWCOMERS
lhapei Hill—Carrboro~G!en Lennox—Rural
Coke Party Is Given
For Coed College Set
A Coke party for coeds in the
local college set home fo-r the
Thanksgiving holidays was given
by Miss Kristi Pendergraft on Fri
day afternoon at her home on East
Rosemary Street.
Invited guests were Misses San
dra Kednocker, Rosalind Johnson,
Penny Martin, her classmate Judy
Myers of Louisville, Kentucky, Ce
cilia Husbands, Ann Lou Jamer-
son, Janelle King, Bryte Abernethy,
Marilyn Scott of St. Louis, Doro
thy Moore, Nancy Davis, Stuart
Pendergraft, Peggy Hinson, Nancy
Tilson, Nancy Pendergraft Barbara
Cole, Clai'ence Meiritt, Helen Ho
gan, Sally Burket, and Susan Saun
ders.
nd MRS. SIDNEY ELLER
ir children, CHERYL, 10,
ON.tRD, 15, moved to 155
in Road a few weeks ago
Ew York City. Mr. Eller is
1 with the Reverie Linge-
in Hillsboro.
LES JAVENS and his
MERALDA, are living at
Dawes Street. Mr. Dawes,
of Mount Doar, Florida, is
late student in Spanish at
IS. Javens is from Brazil.
H. H. BASS of Henderson
is spending the winter here and
doing some writing. Living with
her at 506 Pritchard Avenue are
' her mother and daughter, MRS.
PAUL GOW and MISS ELIZABETH
I BASS.
I ANDREW J. BARTLEY, his wife,
THELMA, and their son, JON, 8,
have recently moved here from
Raleigh. The family is living at 105
North Street while Mr. Bartley,
: who is on leave of absence from
j the State College faculty, is en-
' gaged in graduate study at UNC.
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY!
How The Village Cooks
By MRS. MARK HANNA
(i«on Tea for 75 People
bliday season is here with
Is gayness and party giving,
[[your worries about the
«'ill be taken care of be-
if'an exciting brand new
in Cai'olina Cooking, “Come
irtv.”
i'of Chapel Hill’s favorite
K have contributed this sec-
Dt only will you find me-
|also the details of pian-
[thas when to set the table,
Irange it, etc. If you fol
io wtheir directions, you will find
that “parties are meant for fun—
even for the hostess.”
Mrs. C. P. Spruill has arranged
our first partyj an afternoon tea.
We cannot even begin to give
you all of her excellent sugges
tions here, so we must limit our
selves to one recipe.
Menu: tuna sandwiches, cheese
ribbon sandwiches, or cheese bis
cuits, open-face cucumber rounds,
butterscotch nut refrigerator cook
ies .orange-cocoanut cookies, easy
chocolate drop cookies, tea and
Monday, November 28
Mrs. William Page, Mrs. David
E. Brodigan, Dr. C. C. Fordham,
Mrs. J. Monroe, William D.
Ramsey and Mrs. Robert Fleming.
Tuesday, November 28
E. G. Kenion.
Wednesday, November 30
William G. Pierson, Mrs. Theo
dore Granger. Mrs. H. R. Brashear,
Mrs. J. A. Carter, Miss Suzanne
Axworthy, Mrs. Martin H. Keeler
and Zan Z. Cochran.
hristmas
hopping Is
^ore Fun
incf Costs
coffee.
Quick and Easy Cheese Biscuits
Grate Va po'und of sharp cheese
and mild American cheese. With
a fork, mix cheese into three
packages of prepared pie-crust.
Add V2 spoon red pepper and
one teaspoon paprika. Gradually
add one six-ounce can frozen
lemonade. Mix well. Roll thin on
wax paper and with a IVz inch
biscuit cutter, cut into rounds.
Press with a fork, sprinkle with
paprika, bake at 400 degrees un
til edges begin to brown or 12
to 15 minutes. This makes 200
biscuits. They can be stored in
freezers for many weeks.
Hints: During a large tea there
is so much to do that nothing
should be left till tile last minute
that can possibly be done ahead
and only those foods that are ea
sy to serve should be used. Any
thing requiring last-minute cook
ing, heating ,or spreading should
be avoided.
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