y, APRIL la, 1957 CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER PAGE THREE n Kell mg And Dr. Henderson ;To Wed Slrnxi' lint Day , AJnil soth Just Arrived! 5p your Easter outfit with one of ese fine Dobbs straws in Milans and ne and coarse weaves. New charcoal ay and charcoal browns, as well as atural. Plain and patterned bands, ck yours out today. Personal Mention (Phone 8444 For Contributions To This Column) ♦ Dean Lucile Kelling of the School of Library Science will be married to Dr. Archibald Henderson, retired professor of mathematics, Saliir-, day, June 15. at 5 pm it was an- Phillips of Winston-Salem and their three chil- nouncecl here today ' ' spent last weekend with their families here—the Guy Phil- ' lipses and Mrs. William B. Cobb. Miss Merritt, Mr. Womble iTe Be Married Dr. Henderson, nationally-known mathematician, bii o gr a ph er of Mack returned last Sunday to her home in Coumbus, Ohio, G«orge Bernard Shaw and promin-i ^ ^ere with Mrs. M.. E. Hogan. eiit lecturer and literary figure, will' William F. Hutchinson was in town visiting friends for two days this be 80 years old June 17. week on his way iiome to Marblehead, Mass., from Florida. Miss Kelling. a native of Alma* Mrs. E. H. Greer of El Cerrito, Calif., and her two children have re- City, Minn., was graduated from Whitman -College in Walla Walla, Wash., in 1917 and has been a mem ber of the faculty at Chapel liiil since 1932, becoming Dean of the School of Library Science in 1950. She is Curator of the G. B, Collection at the UNC Library. The wedding ceremonies will take place at the home of Dr. Hender son’s sisters, Mrs. Lyman Gotten .and Miss Mary F. Henderson, on Hooper Lane in Chapel Hill. The turned home after visiting here with her r-elatives, the Collier Cobbs. Mrs. Greer was the former Elizabeth Cebb of Winston- Salem. L. R. Jordan, national Vice-President of Alpha Kappa Psi professional business fraternity, was in Morgantown, W. Va., Tuesday to ad dress the University of West Virginia chapter. Shaw g, Caldwell of the UNC History Department addressed a large meeting of Maspns and their wives in Norfolk, Va., last Friday. The meeting w’as sponsored by Grice Commandery No. 16 Knights Templar of that city. Prof. Caldwell was past Grand- Master and past Grand-High Priest of North Carolina. Frederick Dashiell left today for his home in Spart^nbupg. S. C., to spend his Easter holidays with his family, R(. Rev. Edwin A. Penick, Bishop victor A. Greulach and H. H. Totten are in Athens, Ga.. to attend j Company, of the Episcopal Diocese of North i meetings of the Association of Southeastern Biologists. Mr. Greu-- -A- late lach will present a paper during the three-day conference. ; Mrs. William Padgette and Mrs. A. W. Pierpont left Tue.sday for a two weeks’ trip to Marblehead, Mass., and New York. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Merritt of 1108 Pittsboro Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Iris Marie, to Thomas Macon Wom- blc Ji’. of Winston-Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Macon Wom- bie of Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Miss Merritt attended Chapel Hill nigh School and graduated from Meredith College wdth an A. B. degree in Elementary Edu cation. She has been teaching in the Charlotte City School^. Mr. Womble is a graduate of North Carolina State College with a B.S.. degree in Industrial Engi neering. He was a member of Sig ma Alpha Epsilon .social fraterni ty. He is employed now as an en- gin'eer by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco summer wedding is Carolina will conduct the cere- nioniie.s. Only members of the family and a few other invited guests will| attend, j ; planned. From 5.00 To 7.50 „ , „ ^ , Dr. Warfield Garson, George Cannefax, Dr, Joseph Portnoy, Clarence Prof, Hendei^on for many years, ^ jyr. Henry Tauber, Dr. James Thayer. Miss Miriam Per- Department of| Field will be in Washington, D, C., next i a lema ics, was retired about 10 ^ symposium sponsored by the U. S. year.s ago. As a scientist he was^ jj^alth Service, one of the early lecturers on Eins-i ht- r> t, i i. • . . Miss Betty Baucom, who-has ju.st returned from two years of foreign MISS IRIS MARIE MERRITT CHII^DREN’S HOME SOCIETY i MEETLNG TRANQUILiZER! tein's Theory of Eelatlvity. He has wrffiten several vohime.s on tlie life of George Bernard Shaw, the most famous being “Bernard Shaw: Playboy and Rropihet." RECIT.4L AT DUKE service in Germany, is visiting her brother. Walt Baucom, and hi.s family on Stagecoach Road. - Dr. and Mrs. Lionel Truscott of Washington, D, C. were recent guests of the Fred Ellise.s on Old Mill Road. Dr. Truscott was formerly on the staff of the University Medical School. Mrs. Walden Alexander of Salemburg, Va„ was a houseguest of the Bill Cherrys on- Greenwood Road recently. E. M. Adams and E. W. Wall are attending meetings of the Southern Philosophical Association this week in Knoxville, Tenii. jVrtbur Poister, professor of organ at Syracuse University and a recog-: The John D. Golden family of Stagecoach Road i.s spending the Ea.ster nized authority on the music of vacation in Richmond, Va.. with relatives. Bach, will present a gue.st organ Mr. and Mrs. James Street Jr. .of New York and their daughter, recital in the Duke University Chap-; Ricky, are spending the weekend with Mr.s. Lucy Street, el on .Easter Sunday. The 4 p.m.j The Fred Ellis family on Old Mill Road are spending their Easter program, which will include Dupre’s I vaction with their relatives in Landrum, S. C. (our .stations of the erfl.ss, Ls free The Sandy McClamrochs are at Morehead for Easter. and the public is invited. FREE ORCHIDS! FROM ALEXANDER'S FOR THE FIRST TOO CUSTOMERS BUYING AT LEAST $10 IN GOODS Mrs. Guy Johnson is going to Seattle. Wash., {o conduct a workshop j for leaders in Chi Omega social sorority. On her way back she! will stop in Eugene, Ore., to visit her son, Benton, and her new; j granddaughter. Rebecca. From there she will go to Dallas, Texas, I ! to conduct a Sotithwe.stern workshop for chapJer officers of Chi; ! Omega and to visit her mother. She will return here in earlv Mav. > What are the legal ste-ps in ad opting a child? What are the safe- guard.s offered by an adoption agency? What special problems does adoption present? These and other a.spects Npf adoption prooe- dures will be discussed at a meet- uig for applicants scheduled by the Children’s Home Society of North Carolina here tonight. The public is invited to attend this meeting, whuch will be held in 106 Hanes Hall at 7; 30. Miss Har riet L. Tynes, Agency director, will lead the discussion. The Cliil- clren’s Home ScMiiety is the only statewide voluntarily supported adoption agency in N. C. and it is licensed to place babies and older children in adoptive homes throughout the state. No Prescription Needed! May Be Habit-Forming Recommended by Physicians! Not For Sale — It s Free! Those statements may sound contradictory but they’re all true, for the — '■FEACh OE GOD THAT PASSETfl AIJ. VyDEIiSTAXDIXG" Is indrerl n I'raiiqiiU'izcy of Re{:o(y}iized Meril! During of , Mrs. WTlliam Garsit of Washington, D. C., is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. i Arthur Roe. Mr. and Mrs, Mulholland of Lorraine. Ohio, are visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. Edward Bernasek. Andrews-Crawford Nuptials Set Captain Kangaroo says-^ ”They protect growing feet with perfect fit!” 5.95 to 7.95 The W’edding of Miss Foye Dur ham Andrews to Ernest Wilson Crawford will take place this Sat urday in the Antioch Bapiist Church at 7:30 p.m. Miss Andrews is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Andrews of Route One .and Mr. Crawford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Crawford of Route One. Miss Faye Andrews, twin sister of the bride, will be maid of hon or. Bridesmaids will be Miss Bet ty Lou Andrews^ sister of the bride; Mrs. Lora Mae Andrews, sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs. Shirley Strowd, sister of ' the groom; and Miss Kathryn Atwat er. Mr. Crawford will be best man for his son. Ushers will be Richard ‘ and Billy Wayne Andrews, brotb- I ers of the bride, Harold Glosson, ' and Wayne Strowd, brother-in-law of the groom. A reception following the cere- mony will be held at the home of Mrs. Aubrey McLennan, aunt of the bride, on University Lake Road. Assisting Mrs. _ McLennan will be Mrs. Edna Tilley, Mrs. Georgia Blackwood. Mrs. Barbara Cheek, Mrs. Margie Andrews, Mrs. DUKE SYMPHONY TO PLAY ! TJie Duke University Symphony i I Orchestra’,? spring concert tonight | j will be an all-Easter program, with; 1 music especially chosen for the sea- [ son. The concert will be given at^ B;30 p.m. in Page Auditorium on’ ; Ihe West Campus, giving those who; j are attending the 7:30 p.m. Maundy | i Thursday service in itearby Duke I Chapel an opportunity to attefid the j concert as well. this season especially,, attend the church or temple your choice, and as you relax in the quieh of the Divine sanctuary you may well acquire that serenity and tranquility the world needs so much today. Resj)f'ctfully Dedicated to our Chajjel Hill ('.hurches SUTTON'S DRUG STORE HOW OUR BUSTER BROWN SIX-POINT FiniNG PROTECTS YOUR CHILD Measure both feet, largest length and width fitted Big tee joint fitted to widest inside line of shoe Small tee fitted to widest outside line of shoe Fitted to allow about one-half inch from end of toe to end of shoe Heel fit checked for proper width at top and bottom Regular 90-day size check service recommended See Captoin Kangaroo . every Saturday 9:30 A.M. To 10;00 A.M. WFMY-TV CHAPEL HILL’S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE 135 E. Franklin Street TOP QyALlTY FOODS^ FILL UP YOUR EASTER BASKET UNDER OUR NEW CASH & AND SAVE PLENTY CARRY POLICY INSTANT Charcoal 2 lb. bag 19c Maude Durham. All friends of the couple are A-1 Large Juicy Cal. invited to attend. ; Tissue ... 2Rolls 15c Lemons .. .. Do2.19c PTA COIVLMITTEE MEET j Pocahontas 2-303 Cans Duke Salad The Executive Committee of the! Carrboro PTA will meet tonight atl 7:30 in the school library. Blackeye Peas .. 19c Dressing . .... PL 19c SPONSOR WEINER ROAST ! Carrboro Po.st No. 7999, Veterans j of Foreign Wars, will sponsor a wei- i ner roa,5t at Hogans Lake on Wed- : iiesday for members of tlie Carr- j boro School Safety Patrol. EASTER MUSIC CONCERTS Programs of Easter music will l)e given at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh at 3 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday un der direction of Mrs. May deFor- est McAU of Chapel Hill. AUTO ™ PIRg tjitg Delicious Homemade Brunswick Stew qt, 89c Kingan Richmond Bacon 49c Red Heart 2-15 Oz. Cans Puffin Buttermilk Cat 8t Dog Food .. 15c Biscuit 4 Cans 39c No. 1 Winesett Apples .. 3 Lb. 2k Banner Brand Oleo Lb.19c THRIFTY FOOD STORE LAKE ROAD CARRBORO CONVENIENT PARKING IN FRONT OF STORE