;:i ,'l ^ il.' . I.' , il I If I,. Dr. G. P. Manire, As.sociate Pro fessor in the University Medical School, left this week for Copen hagen, Denmark, M'hcre he will spe.tid the 1956 calendar year in re search study at the Staten.s Serum- ins,;tut, a Danish biological pro duction and research centei-. 'working under a Fulbright Re- Varsity SHOWSrMG PAINT-SKETCH GROUP The Painting and Sketching Workshop of the Community Ciub will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. W. F. Pender- graft, 815 Old Pittsboro Road. starring OLIVIA de HAVILLAND ROBERT MITCHUM I FRANK SINATRA CIORIA GRAHAME CHRISTMAS SCENE—The colorful over-the-street lights and orna ments on the first block of North Columbia Street, reflecting on the auto hoods and the Carl Smith Building, cast tranquility as the Yuletide draws closer. pTcfure ^ 'Jhrtstmasy- News Leader Photo 'Chfistmos Around The World' To Be Theme Of Community Carol Sing Tomorrow Evening -LATE SHOW SAT.- SUNDAY-MONDAY M-G-M’s BIG MUSICAL 1 Greater on Wide Screen! rnr COLOR er ^TECHNICOLOR/'^ JUDY GARLAND, AN M-G-M MASTERPIECE REPRINT r. 5^. SATURDAY Late Show Sat. Night Sunday—Monday “Christmas Around The World” vill be th'^ theme of the communi ty carol sing, sponsored by the In terracial Fellowship for the Schools ind the Cosmopolitan Club, to be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Sun day School room of the Lutheran Church on East Rosemary Street. Group singing will be led by Joseph Wood, music teacher of Chapel Hill High School and Mrs. R. P. Bell, music teacher of Lincoln High School. Besides group sing ing of the familiar carols, the pro gram. planned to be of interest to children as well as adults, will include carols sung by several groups from other countries and one number by a, chorus from Lin- con High School. Carols of other lands will be i sung by: Margareta Ortenblad, Bri- ta Moberg Tate, Gunhild Gislerud, and Kirsten Milbrath of Scandina via; Mrs. Hildegarde Pierce, Mrs. Gertrude Huckaby, Erhard Kant- zenbach, Dorothy Kuge, Ann Arth ur and Rosemarie Fussenegger of I Germany and'^^ustria; Eva Suna, Mario Fajardo, Jorge Claripo, Dr. Alberto Lacoius, Alcira Florez, Jorge Maldonado, Hortensia Colon, Jorge Sevilla and Milagros Guzman of Latin America; and Mrs. Char lotte Huse, France. ney, Dorothy Atwater, Peggie Vick ers, Sallie Johnson and Evelyn Burnette. Members of the committee in charge of the program are Mrs. Robert Bunting, chairman, Mrs. Velma Perry, Mrs. Oscar Rice, John “No Candle Was There and No I Riebel and Ram Desikon. Mrs. tire will be sung by the following I Joseph Phillips is in charge of the Lincoln High School students: | social period following the pro- Elaine Hairston, Elizabeth Jones, i gram. The public is invited 'to at- Malissa Farrington, Loretta Hack-1 tend. Heating Firm Is Building New Quarters News From Route 3 Including Manns Chapel and Lystra Mrs. Harrison Hunt, Correspondent — Phone 9-8238 MISS IT AND YOU’RE A ZERO- HIT IT AND YOU’RE A HERO! ' The Story s of the , of the s Fighting G.LI \ Starring Jack Balance Ida Lupino Shelley Winters Warner Bros.st.m.n, RICHARD CONTE PEGGIE CASTLE •TTH CHARLES BRONSON ♦ RICHARD STAPLEY • L Q JONES CHUCK CONNORS »CReeN flat f» SAM ROLFE ••OeuClO DV rllTkl OlAICIEO ». DAVID WEISBART \WR/ HARMON JONES Inl'orrnal Pliotograpiiy (By appointment at your home) Wedding Photos A Specialty PRESS PHOTO SERVICE ROLAND GIDUZ Ofc.—News Building, Main St., Carrbon* Last Sunday was Missions Day at Lystra with the Youth Choir giving the special music and helping to sing the Sunbeam, G.A., R.A., YWA and WMU hymns. Visitors to Lystra were Ernie Sparrow of Graham, Geneverette Oldham, Bobby Lassi ter, Lee Guthrie, Mrs. Guthrie and Mrs. Wilson. We are glad to know that B. S, Williams is improving after being sick for over two weeks at his heme. M’e hope that he will be out soon, Edward Scott, who became ill at his home last week, is improving and we hope he will soon be en tirely well. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Kirkman of Asheboro visited Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lowe last Sunday. The officers and teachers of the Youth Depai’tment of Lystra held their meeting last Thursday night at the Community House. Mr. James L. Carson is improv ing, after being .sick at her home all last week. Mrs. S. H. Ware of Reidsville spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James L. Carson. We are glad to learn that Wal ter Dollar is better. He became sick suddenly last w'eek, but is slowly improving. Congratulation,s to Miss Mozelle Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A new building for the Universi- ^ ty Heating Company is being con-! structed behind the Dawson Build- i ing on West Rosemafy Street. I The block structure will be 30- j ^eet wile by 60- feet deep and is e.xpected to be conpleted in about 5ix weeks. The recently-organized arm is owned by W. Lea Powell and Paul Roberts and has been' )perating out of quarters in Carr-1 boro. I The tiny new building alongside ; •his new construction site will be ' 1 peanut and popcorn stand to be operated by Mr. Anthony, the re tired newspaper seller, who lives ; in the Dawson Building. This 10-by- ’ 14-foot brick and block structure was recently built by M. J. Daw-1 son on the west side of the Rose-! mary Automatic Laundry building Kemp's Before Christmas Hit SALE! ,er • • At Least 20% Off On EVERYTHING 50% Off On Some Things W. Alfred Carson. Miss Carson was married last week to Orie Aber nathy of Bynum. W, J. Williams is verj’ sick at the home of his son, H. S. IVilliams. on West Rosemary Street. Mrs. W. J. Williams is improving at Memorial Hospital where she is receiving treatment for diabetic complications. We hope she can soon be home. Mr. and Mrs. Kalter B. Williams and children of Jacksonville came up last weekend to see their par ents, both of whom are sick. Other stores have After Christmas Sales Prices j to get rid of the left overs. We’re having GoUnl a Before Christmas Sale—giving you a I real Christmas Present In Savings. Get ’em before Christmas. ChristmJ Farm debt regched $18 billion at the beginning of 1955. This was 6 per cent more than a year earl ier. 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