^ r:i' i't ■;j I ■I :i I' ,f !, r . i i' '' f ! V' * fr!' V.'[' I,. ! If,;*: }f> ,11 PAGE SIX CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER VtUNC-TV, the University’s edit- ^o+^rr^;,l tpipvLsion, wtll sign off for the holidays on Dec. 20. ’’’he s.^uon Will resume operation Jack 1. 'LIFE WITH FATHER' ; “Life with Father,” a comedy by Lindsay and Crouse, adapted from Clarence Day’s book, wlil be the ; Christmas - presentation of the ! Community Drama Group. The play, directed by Myra Lauterer, will be read tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. in the Library Assembly Room. Copies of the play may be ob tained by calling Mrs. Lauterer at 2231 in the evening. Flower Shop Opposite Post Office Phone 4851 Fire And Theft Can Ruin Business! The small businessman or shop :)wner can’t afford even a small fire or theft. Be sure! Let us help protect you with insur ance, NOW! John Foushee Agency Phone 8431 108 N. 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Phona 8-414 Main St., Carrboro . .W Mpi •fl CHARTER SEA SCOUT SHIP—William M. Alexander (second from left), representing the Orange Boy Scout District, presents the official charter to Chief Jim Watson for the newly-organized Sea Scout Ship, sponsored by the Lutheran Brotherhood. Looking on are (ieft) Joe Augustine, Chairman of the Ship's Adult Com mittee, and Tammy Lefler (third). Senior Crew Leader for the Ship. The ceremonies were held Thursday evening at a dance for the Scouts and their dates, held in the Hillel House. News Leader Photo Seo Scout Ship Is Chartered Here; Sponsored By Lutheran Brotherhood Charter presentation ceremonies for the newly-organized Chapel Hill Sea Scout Ship were held Thurs day evening at a dance in the Hil lel House. About 50 members of the senior scouting group and their dates at tended the occasion, at which Bill Alexander, representing the Orange District of Boy Scouts, presented the Ship’s c’aarteir to Joe Augus tine, Committee Chairman for the sponsoring Lutheran Brotherhood. Mr. Augustine in turn gave the charter to Chief J. A. Watson, Skipper of the Ship. Members of the group at present are Tammy Lefler, senior crew leader; Hay wood Pendergrass, crew leader; Ross Jervis, yeoman; and Anthony Eallenger, Don Loomis, Les Plaentz- chel, Ronnie Vick, Jimmy Jam- I erson, and Reggie Head. A number ! of others have submitted applica- j tions to join, according to Mr. 1 Watson, who is on the staff of j the Naval ROTC Unit here. The Ship’s Adult Committee in- I eludes, in addition to Mr. Augus tine, Carl Bly.th, Thomas Hoenig, F. C. Hammerness, Chai.les Napier, j Mark Burnham, and Bill Kiser. Finish Basic Training Chief Watson, in receiving the charter, praised the members of the Ship who have gone through a basic training period in order I to form the nucleus fo the Ship’s ' crew. “The interest in this g.'oup has been keen,” he said. “Without the cooperation of a fine group of boys it would not have been possi- ble to succeed with .an organiza tion like this in a small communi ty.” “Our main purpose is to bring boys of 14 and over lo realize they are citizens now", and to enjoy helping build a better community. At the same time we will encour age proper recreation and social functions.” As their first project the Sea Scouts “adopted” a large family in the Empty Stocking Fund cam paign. One of their first future pro jects will be to chart all areas of water in this vicinity and to seek methods of preventing water cidents. A life-saving course will be taught and the Scouts will also receive training in other courses such as marksmanship, navigation, signaling and radio. Plans are being made by the a boat, to be (galled , the “Sand Bar.” At present the group has the sponsors to furnish the crew with use of a cruiser which belongs to the Occoneeche Council and is lo cated on Kerr Lake. ac-1 MOUSEKETEER —The young fry will love the Mouseketeer hat, official Walt Disney cap made by the George 6. Bailey Hat Company of California, It's the sort of gift they'll want to be in style with the popular TV show. TASTE THRILL—The newest taste thrill in America today is tangy, tasteful pizza. Jerry Colonna suggests it as a Christmas party treat for a famly meal, hors d'oeuvres for cocktail parties, or a tempting snack for holiday get-togethers. In the new pizza package mixes everything needed is handy. Just mix, fix, and bake! The Handsomest Christmas Wrapping In Town Is Free When You Give Books From Gift of Hope The Chri.stmas Seals you buy are gifts of hope—a fu ture for your children free of the shadow of tuberculosis. 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