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PAGE TWO CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER THURSDAY, JANUARY Cradle Call Jane Akin Coxhead A daughter, Jane Akin, was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Leavell Coxhead of 46 Barclay Road on Dec. 6 at Watts Hospital. They have two other children, George Jr., age, 'our: and Anne, three. The new daughter is-named for Mrs. Cox- head's .sister. Mr. Coxhead is an agent' for tlie New York Life In surance Go. ? • Jane Edwards And Mr. Hauser Are Wed Here' p MR. AND MRS. WHITFIELD—Mr. and Mrs. W. Wade Whitfield leave the Lystra Baptist Church where they were married on Sat urday evening, Dec.. 23. Mrs. Whitfield is the former Minerva Lee Partin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Claude Partin of Route Three, and Mr. Whitfield is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whitfield of Route One. They are now at home in Chatham County. Photo By Bill Sparrow- Faculty Newcomers Club To See 'Alice In Puzzle Land' Pjaylet A United Nations pliiyiet en titled '‘Alice ip Puzzle Land'" will be given at the Planetarium for the Faculty Newcomers Club by students from the Lamont School .of rDama on Tuesday, at 3:30 p.m. ■ Members are invited to bring their children. • ! The playlet is based on ‘‘Alice In Wonderland”, and the cast w'ill include Patricia Simmons as “Alice.” Lee Milner as the "White Rabbit,” George Ham as "Dodo,” Colin Ferguson as the “King of Hearts,” Marty Norw'ood as the '■Queen of Hearts.” Scott Parker ■of Hearts.” Sc.:tt Parker andai and John, Brinkhous as the “Jacks of Spades,” Carol Simmons as the Caterpillar.” and Helene Ivey as a “Diamond.” The program is under the di rection of Mrs. Louise Lamont. University Methodist Church was ' the setting at 8;30 p.m. Saturday J for the wedding of Miss Jane .Anne ' Edwards and Charles Newland Hau- | ser. The Rev. Charles Hubbard of ficiated at the candlelight cere- . niony. | A reception at the Carolina Inn immediately following the ceremony ' was hosted by the bride’s parents. I The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William iiiller EdM'ards j of Springfield. Ohio, and Mr. Hauser ■ is the son of Colonel and Mr.s. John Nathaniel Hauser of Fayetteville. Miss Mary Edwards • of Spring- field attended her sister as maid ; of honor and Miss Mary Gillespie ■ of Columbus. Ohio was bridesmaid, i Rolfe Neill of Franklin was best , man for the bridegroom and ushers ■ were Lt. William Hauser of Fayette- ' \'ille. brother of the bridegi'oom, William Brewer Jr. of Chapel Hill ! and Greensboro. William Carmich- ' ael III of Chapel Hill and Harry , Snook of Charlotte. I The couple will reside at 1602-A : Murdock Road. Charlotte. The bride was graduated last June from the University of-,NortIi Carolina with an .A.B. degree in English where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Hauser was graduated in June 1954 from the University of -North Carolina where he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega irnternity. .A veteran of the Korean i War. and formerly employed by 'the Chapel Hill Weekly, he is now i on the staff of The Charlotte Ob- .server. - . ^Ruth Tooze To Speak To PTA i Ruth Tooz'e, nationally-known author, bibliographer, and’ exp-ert on children’s 'literature, will ad dress the Chapel Hill Elementary School Parent - Teacher Associa tion at its meeting next Thursday evening at 8 o’clock in the Ele mentary School Auditorium. The program is open to the public. 1 iliss Toozc has been compared ^ .to Johnny Appleseed because her travels take her each year through 48 states. The red and white De Soto in which she makes her na tion-wide tour is her private van— a library on" wheels which car ries more than a thousand well selected children’s books into the many schools, libraries and Universities on her annual circuit. The enterprise, known as the ‘‘Children’s Book Caravan” was an original icle with Mrs. Tooze. In her collection, packed in 25 Wiley-Ross ’ Nuptials Se' SALE OF SELECTED ITEMS FROM OUR STOCKROOM AND CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. 25-50 per cen- off PACE Of Glen Lennox Mr; and Mrs. Robert E. Ross have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Dimeling. to William Lee Wiley, son of W. L. Wiley. Kenan Professor of French ' at the University of North Carolina. I and -Airs. Wiley. ' The prospective bride attended Alary Washington 'College of the Univers'jiy of Virginia and was graduated from Purdue University. Her fiance is a graduate of the Episcopal High School in Alexan dria, Va. and of Princeton Univer- ! sity whore he was a member of ! Cannon -Club. He received a doctorate in che mistry at the University of North C.-aroliiia and is presently complet ing military service before return ing to his position as a research -hemist with E. I. Du Pont of Wil mington, Del. 'Mobiles' Gallery Talk To Be Given Tomorrow The New Fully Automatic 1957 FRIGIDAIRE SUPER WASHER Reg. $249.95 Value ix ' Now Only $199.95 NO MONEY DOWN and Your Old Washer 2 YEARS TO PAY! •Model WSA-57 - i Bennett & Blocksidge 105 E. Franklin St. Phone6161 "The Traveling Exhibit of Alo- biles and Stabiles” will be opened al the Morehead Planetarium Art Gallery tomorrow night at 7:30 with a talk by its creator. G. W. Owen, an artist and de signer from Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico is accompanying the ex hibit W’ill remain on display at the Planetarium tlu’ough January. Mobiles are inanimate objects suspended artistieally in various ar rangements from a , central point to achieve balance. cartons in the back seat of the car. there are books of many kinds covering a wide variety of subjects of interest to children. The "exhibit”, which takes shape on library tables as childx'en lend willing hands to help her unload tlie cargo, includes scores of new books, as well as some old well loved one from more than 40 publishing houses. Airs. Tooze says she lives on “Highway, U. S. A.”. But her mail address, coinciding with her sister’s home in Evanston. III., is 810 Ingleside Place. For the next two months, which are vacation time for writing and editing. Airs. Tooze will be in Chapel Hill at Aliss Josephine Sharkey’s, Miss Ruffin Is Wed To Carl R. Randolph Carl Reynolds Randolph, son of Airs. Philip Randolph and the late Mr. Randolph, was married to Aliss Lois Gayle Ruffin, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Julian Aleade Ruffin, on Dec. 26. in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Airs. Randolph will live in Clearwater, Fla., where Air. Randolph is an officer of the McKesson and Robbins firm. Keller-Maulisby Vows Spokj In Arlmgion, Va; On Dec. 2f A'liss Katherine Ann Keller of Staunton, Va., and Thomas Neill Alaultsby of Chapel Hill were i married in Arlington, Va.. in the Arlington Baptist Church. The Rev. Paul Harrell officiated in the double-ring rites. i Rimer-Blalock The bride is the daughter of Airs. Virginia Coppage Keller of Staunton and Capt. Clarence Arm strong Keller of Grosse lie, Alich. Vows Are Made Here Dec. 28 MR. AND MRS. JOHN GIBALA Miss Feichtmger, Mr. Gibala Wed In Catholic Chapel Here Aliss AJaria Feichtinger and John liiwing the ceremony were her sis- Kenneth Gibala were married here ters, Airs. John Rigby of Ahoskie, Saturday in a single-ring ceremony Airs. George Fuller of Philadelphia, at Iite chapel of the Catholic Rec- and AIAIrs. Edna Crook of Lilling- Lory. i Ion. Father John Weidinger performed tlie 4 p.m. ceremony, which v/as t illowed by a reception at the home o.f Air. and Airs. Charles E. Dolan. Ait. Bolus. Aliss Alargaret Rae Blalock and Bobby Alan Rimer pledged their wedding vows in a double-ring cere mony at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church here at 5:30 Friday after noon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blalock of Timber- lake and the bridegroom is the son of Air. and Airs. J. L. Rimer of Spencer. Officiating at the ceremony was By Press Photo Service | ihe George F. Schott of the ^ Lutheran Theological 'Seminary in 1 Columbia, S. C. ! Aliss Senora Hunter of Spencer presented a program of vocal se lections accompanied bv Airs. Ed ward Bernasek of Chapel Hill, organist. The bi'ide was given in marirage by her brother. J. H. Blalock Jr. of Timberlake. I Airs, Raloh Rogers of Durham Upon their return from a wedding ^vas the bride's only attendant. The groom is the son of Airs.! William 0. Alaultsby and the late Air. Alaultsby of Chapel Hill. | Given in marriage by her broth- ' er, Eric Jon Keller, the bride had , as her matron of honor Mrs. John Ingram of Harlem, Ky. Brides-, maids were Miss Gretchen Deich- * mann, Durham: Aliss Alary Eliza beth Allen. Dayton, Ohio; Aliss Sybilene Blinson. Wendell; and Aliss Russelinc Craddock, Greens boro. ■ 1 Best man for the groom was ' his brother, William DeVane ! Alaultsby of Chapel Hill. Ushers | were John Warren Alaultsby, ! brother of the groom, of Chapxil ' Hill. William Wayne Suttle, ATar-i ion. William Borden Abernethv, Chapel Hill, and John (i Jones, Richmond, Va. Immediately following mony. the bride’s granr Air. and Airs. John F. Dav®^.' tained at a reception at i! ington Golf and Coimtryf^ ^ The bride attended wdn College and will B. S. degree from the ‘ versity School of Nursing, tember of 1957. ^ The groom is a studep”®^ University of North CartP^® where he will graduate^''"^' ruary of 1957. iry; dth MRS SP.VRROW Dpad; Airs. ATaggie (Granny) Sparrow, 78, of the Farrmg,|^jj died Sunday morning. 'Sur^jj ; one son, Carl L. Sparro q ^ home; and one sister, Fowler of Chapel Hill.' row was a member of Baptist Church, where •vices were Tuesday at 2 jv , ducted by the pastor, the De tor Mitchell, assisted by pe pastor, the Rev. Henry A me Wilkesboro. of ■ Ihri; U'ip the couple will be at home in! Rimei-'s best man was his Air. Gibala attended N. C. State father and ushers were James Rim- Litlte Neck, N.Y. or Jr. of Spencer, brother of the v,ollegc in Raleigh where he studied bridegroom, and Robert Lemmon industrial engineering. He is now Burlington. The bride came to this country completing work toward a degree in this field at Hofstra College and two years ago from Alunich. Ger many, under sponsorship of All’s. John Robert Baggett Sr., of Lilling- ton. Air. Gibala is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibala of Little Neck. L. I., New York, The couple stood entered the past 18 months has been em- working as an engineer for j^.public Aviation Corp. in New rork. •Immediately following the cere mony. the newlyweds received the guests in the vestibule of the church. For a wedding trip to Florida, the bride wore a suit of brown The bride attended the Carolina tweed with white accessories and Beauty College in Raleigh and for orchid from her prayer book. _ , The bride was graduated from Chapel together and stood at the ployed at the Carolina Beauty Shop -Watts Hospital School of Nursing ctnd is at present employed at North Carolina Alemorial Hospital in Chap el Hill. The bridegroom received his AB degree from the University of North Carolina. He^is at present a mem- of the senior class of the Medi- altar with Miss Betty Ann Wilkin.s Chapel Hill, of Raleigh, and Robert Gibala of Little Neck, N.A^., as attendants. , \a/mi r\- Co-hostesses with Airs. Dolan for CGSgUS Will DisCUSS Ihe cake-cutting and i-ecWption fol--Liberty Vs. Security' BLACKWELL TO TALK A general meeting of the Chapel Hill Community Club will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, at tiie Institute of Pharmacy on Church Street. The program is being arranged by the club’s Health and Welfare De partment. Gordon Blackwell of ihe University’s Department of Sociol ogy will speak on “The Com munity and Mental Health.” i “Individual Liberty amd NaUon- •'.al Security.”-will be discussed by School there. ; the unit meetings of the League ; of Women Voters this month. ■ The meeting schedule is as fol- ! lows: Unit One, home of Airs. ; Robt. Lester. 606 Pittsboro Rd., 10 The couple will reside in Chapel Hill. BERKUT VISITS OAK RIDGE Dr. M. K. Berkut, assistant profes- , sor of biochemistry at the Univer- , sity School of Medicine, recently \-isited the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear 'Studies at ■ Oak Ridge, Tenn., in connection witli experi ments being conducted on potassium and rubidium. NEW LECTURESHIP An annual memorial lectureship, a.m., Tuesday; Unit Two, next to be called the Adam T. Thorp ; Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Library As-HU-Mpha Omega Alpha Lecture, is : sembly Room; Unit Three, next being organized by the Gamma I Thursday. 2:30 p.m., home of Mrs.; Chapter of AOA of the University of Isabel Ryan. Alason Farm Rd.; ‘ School of Medicine. The lecture will ! Unit Fjiur, 8 p.m., next Thurs-; be a memorial to Adam T. “Skeets” ' day, home of Dr. Lucy Alorgan : Thorp III of Rocky Mount, who was land Dr..Eunice Tyler, Gooseneck killed in an automobile accident ate this past summer. PICTURE FRAMING A^Y SIZE—MADE TO ORDEB FDISTER'S CAMERA STORE Semi-Annual SHOE SALE Continued! CASUALS DRESS SHOES 6.88 8.88 Values To 12.95 Values To 13.95 1- DRESS SHOES DRESS SHOES 10.88 12.88 Values To 15.95 Values To 19.95 One Group Of Skimmer Flats 4.99 Shoe Salon WOl STEVENS ■ SHEPHERD'S ck: 7hic BIG JANUARY SALE! •Al s. J dea Mi ndsj H ;he •arv ed P. E. Now Reductions 20%, To ... and More! Tweed Sport Jackets Reg. 45.C0 Imported Worsted Flannel Slacks Reg. 19.95 Cotton Sport Shirts Reg. Values To 5.00 Stetson Hats (odd lots) Reg. 10.00 onti H. arts id £ wil] .ion e ne astoi wil Fail Now ing /tei yleri Now^®‘ On ;hair at t No'wHusl Cordovan Plain Toe & WinO Tip Shoes Reg. 16.95 Now g B, Mrs. Aliiqator Topcoats ’ i mne Reg. 40.75 Now a- M( Plaid "Rainfair" Raincoats Reg. 29.95 K,-..,Of Cashmere Sweaters Now, iitior -'k m mmu Now t servi Th Now ^uital the J Chr Now'.^." ivine ill b. ermo Now‘tiay 1 Sci He jr Reg. 29.50 Imported Wool Suits Reg. 55.00 All Silk 4/Hand Ties Reg. 2.50 Imported Wool Argyles Reg. 2.95 « ladies Cashmere Sweaters^ Reg. 19.98 Now Lady Manhattan Shirts Reg. 3.95 Now Lambswool 8t Orion Sweal'or Reg. 9.95 _ Now Broadcloth Boxer Shorts P® Reg. 1.00 Novjll Fine Pipqed Pajamas Reg. Value To 5.95 NowU Oxford B.D. Dress Shirts jq| Reg. 4.50 Now ~ These Bt many other terifiu bargains you can^t afford^ j pass up! oc i E. STBVEKS-SHEPHERfa en
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