\ : 5' ■I i ' \ : j I: > , I ‘''I .11 I v;[’ I: 1. ' '■i': ' fAGR TWO CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER Dugdale-McCi ure Vows Heard D . Marion Dugdalc, daiighter of Jlr. and Mrs. Herbert Dugdale of [ Lima, Peru, and Dr. James Grady | McClure, son of Mrs. Paul J. Me-1 Clurc and the late Mr. McClure of LIKE CHRISTMAS MAGIC! RUDOLPH SHINES AGAIN Memphis, Tennessee, were married ■ Saturday afternoon at 5:30 in the j Episcopal Church of the Holy Fam- j ily. The Piev. Maurice A. Kidde. of-1 ficiatcid at the single-ring cermony, ‘ which was followed by a reception j for the famiPes and close friends , in the Pine Room of the Carolina ! Inn. I ^ f ■ m' I The bride i.s a resident physician j on the staff at Memorial Hospi tal and the groom has been on the staff of the North Carolina j Orthopedic Hospital at Gastonia. I He will join the staff at the Hos pital here next month. On their return from a weddins t' p by air to Lima, Peru, the couple will Joe at home in Chape! Hill. MW- 'A f ©RLM IN . Lutherans Set Service For Christmas Eve How the youngsters will thrill to hrrtiid new adventures of this love able Keinticer, in glorious color and dimension! See Rudolph and tuiier fav’orites, 7-scene reels, new threc-rccl gift packets, viewers . .. wonderful Vie'jVrMaster gifts for all the family, here how! 3-REEL STORY PACKET, $100 The annual Christmas Eve Ser vice of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. OTHER REEL SUBJECTS 35c, 3 for $100 The Children’s Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Wade F. Hook, and the Serfe: Choir, directed by Mrs. Edward Bernasek. will sing numbers from the Christmas tra ditions of Germany, Norway, and England. Assisting the choirs in interpreting the Christmas music wall be Mrs. Emily Kellam, guest harpist. Mrs. Edw’ard Bernasek will be the organist. v-’-' ^ S ff'V- it’ ; J m m m i *11 mi Ml SMi. .. wt Vfes." t' ” /' i FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE Visitc'. s are .invited to observe the Nativity by their participation in this service. A Vesper Service is traditional in the Christian Church on Christmas Eve. In the Lutheran Churches around the ; world a Christmas E\'e service is common practice, whether it be in Scandinavia, Germany, or com,- munities across America. * sv* Wm WiM W''W ^ . MRS. WOODSON LEA POWELL IV Wootten-Moulton Photo For Christmas From Flower Shop ■ \ P hi ne 9-8241 : Carrboro McKenzie-Powell Vows Spoken Miss Christine' Lewis McKenzie, Powell, mother, of the groom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. McKenzie of Montezuma, Georgia, ind Woodson Lea Powell, IV, were united in marriage in ceremonies wore a dre.5S of gray lace and an orchid. j Immediately following the cere- ■ niony a reception was held at St. ' held Saturday in the St. Bartholo-' Baithoiomew’s Parish House, nfew’s Episcopal Church, Pittsboro, | ; The bride, who. attended St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. | Catherine’s School, Richmond,; Vir-. I^EASE and Mrs. Woodson Lea Powell,! ginia and Hollins College, Roa- lil, of Pitt.sboro. I noke, Virginia; is. a student at the The double-ring service was per-. University where she is. a mem- fermed by the Rev.' Claude Guth- ber of Delta Delta Delta. Sorority. 'i,, rie against a background of white altar flowers. Nuptial Music was presented by Miss Virginia Lou Gralz, organist. CAlL FOR OUR Mr. Powell, who attended Vir ginia Episcopal School and David son College, is also attending the University where he is a member Given in mariage by her father. | of Kappa Alpha fraternity, the bride wore a bridal d. ess of The couple will make their home at 34 Oakwood Drive in Chapel Hill. white satin and lace. Her veil of net was attached to a pearl and lace crown. She carried a prayer book showered with valley lillie:s and topped with a white orchid. Mrs. John P. Dixon of Monte zuma, Georgia, cousin of the bride ind matron of honor, wore a cot- j ton and silk mauve dress and ‘ oearl hat. Her bouquet was of j' Mrs. Margaret Sickles and John gardenias. Crawford, son of W. S. Craw- Bridesmaids were Miss Anne of ^Chapel Hiil, and the late Mrs. Sickles is Wee! To John A. Crawford Powell,, of Pittsboro, sister of the 1 Mrs. C-awford, were married De groom, and Miss Nancy Ford, of Westport, Connecticut, whose cos- '.umes and bouquets were identi- ;al to that of the'honor attendant. Mr. Powell was his son’s best nan. Acolytes were Hill Powell, orother of the bridegroom and cember 9 at 4:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the Hayes-Barton Bap tist Church in Raleigh. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. R. L. Wat kins, cf Raleigh, and the late Mr. Watkins. WORK ^ . I The couple are making their havid Guthrie. Serving as ushers, vere Thomas Fox and Ed Poole Carolina, where Mr. Crawford )f Asheville.^ | owns . and manages a motel. Mrs. McKenzie wore a dress of | Rue lace and an orchid corsage ^ The bride was prior to her mar- or her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. I jiage Secretary to the Manager BEAT THE WINTER — Mc Gregor's new knee-length "Mon ty" rawhide coat will beat the wintdy blasts anywhere. Boys will go for the wood toggle clos ures and big front pockets. Here Are Some Holiday Treats For Serving At Your Feast Add variety to your holiday treats with these candies, popcorn trees and a delicious date pudding! or candies, ' t powdered 1 “®P' tidbits! *“Sar. j, IDA '^'^ANBERryJ DATE PUDDING 2 cups dates 2 teaspoons bak- drops, .silver dragees (attached ^ with a dab of icing) or a sprink- I together o 1 ' ^-’SRberries i/ ^' ling of colored sugar. - pineanniV '“P ol P-oeappie, andy Y DATE DELIGHTS bine with ^ of. 2 cups nuts 4 eggs 2 cups sugar We are losing our lease on the building as of December SHt., and we would appreciate your calling for your repair work before that date. Murdock s Jewelers We Are Remodeling O-ur Front Dining Rooms But ...We Are Still OPEN FOR BUSINESS Serving 3 Meals A-Doy As Usual From/.A.M. To 11 P.M. in Our Keor Dining Rooms Open AH Day Christmas Day PINES ng powder 1/4 cup sifted all purpose flour 1/4 cup milk i Chop up dates and nuts: grease I a' 13'’x9’'.x2'’ pan and| start your ‘ over at 325P’. or slow Beat eggs in a bowl until frothy, then add sugar gradually, beat ing hard all the time. Sift baking powder with flour and add flour ‘ mixture and milk, a little at a time, alternately to egg-sugar combination. Stir in chopped dates ’ and nuts, pour into pan and bake !• 1 hour. Cut in squares and serve , hot or coljl with whipped cream. Makes about 15 squares. FIG CANDY 1 lb. figs V2 teaspoon 2 cups sugar cream of 2/3 cup water tartar Chop figs up finely. Cook sugar and water without stirring, until syrup reaches 238F. on candy thermometer or until a drop tested in cold water forms a soft ball. Remove from heat, stir in cream of tartar and figs. Pour into a buttered 8" square pan and cut into 36 small squares when cool. POPCORN CHRISTMAS TREES Get 8 ice-cream qones from your corner candy store and popup a heaping bowdful of popcorn. Now mix 1% cups of confection ers’ sugar with 1 unbeaten egg v.'hite and V4 teaspoon vinegar un til smooth. Cover cones 14” thick with icing (use a small spatula or knife) and stick popcorn all over the surface of cone while icing is still moist. 'When icing is dry, dec orate your tree with red cinnamon fore serving' Stuff your Christmas dates with holiday turke Wonde, 5! PACE Sale On Christmas Iten,. ★ Cards itr Decorations Wrappings 10% to 40% Off PACE will be open from 9:30 until 5;30 Christmas Eve, 9:30 until 4:30. Tuesday until i We will be closed after Christmas until Thursday Glen Lennox Shopping Center Vi HOENIG WITH PRUDENTIAL John I. Hoeing has become an agent for the Prudential Insurance Company of America in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. For the past sev eral years Mr, Hoeing has been employed at Johnson-Strowd-M^ard Company and before that time he was a state highway patfolrnan! This vf>ar seven seed producers grew 132, acres of Rowan lespe- deza for certification. It averaged about 410 pounds of seed per acre. EXECUTIVE DUET Essential to good grooming — Heather Shove Lotion . . mas culine, invigorating. Presto Minute Shove . . . ultimate in shaving convenience . . 6 Vi months of luxury shaves. $200 PLUS TAX Good Grooming Begins with SUTTON'S DITUG STO Phone 5 531 159 E; Frinlilil of the Veterans’ Hospital in Dur ham. The bridegroom, who served during Wo. id War II as a Lieu tenant Commander in Naval Avia tion, was graduated from UNC with an A.B. in Liberal Arts. Don't Forget! THIS IS THE LAST WEEK TO GET YOUR HOLIDAY Dry Cleaning DONE BEFORE NEW YEAR'S As All Of Us Chapel Hill And Carrboro Dry Cleaners WILL BE CLOSED THE WEEK OF DEC. 26th THRU 31st WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES TO YOU FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON QUALITY CLEANERS UNIVERSITY CLEANERS TAR HEEL CLEANERS CHAPEL HILL CLEANERS NU WAY CLEANERS