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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 8

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BURLINGTON DAILY TIMES NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1M 8 SOCIAL AND NSt SMART IN ALL SIZES Social Rip Van WinWe Pay New Officers And Committees Named Church Calendar Calendar Greatly Enjoyed By High School Students By Philathea Class THURSDAY The Philathea class Front :30 p. E. M. Holt School PTA p. Bennet Walker will guest speaker at the Evangelistic Street Methudiit church befd regular business and reunited with his daughter Cim Wednesday March meets.

Character Building community Responsibility" and friends. IB. the Burlington high school ciai meetinn on Monday night, March 18th at the home of Mrs. Prayer Baud meeting at urn home of Mr. and Mr.

Pete Moize, route 1, Burlington. Although inlended for children le entenpleiaeots in which "Kip an Winkle" so olten found liim p. m. The PTA of Alexander W. G.

Cos on Hoke street, with Wilson school meets in the Mrs, P. C. Brittle as as sociate isclf, highly amused the high Pleasant Grove PTA student body and faculty witnessed the Clare Tree Major Players in "Rip Van Winkle," dramatic adaptation of the story mitten by Washington Irvine. The colorful costumes and attractive scenery captured the atmosphere of the Istlioo audience. 0:00 p.

The Burlington Music Soi ins Bowers were used in the The players were fol'uws: Rip Van Wtnkle. Traymor Fenlla from living, dining room and den whicfc were thrown en suite. Miss Florine Robertson, presb To Present Plays Thursday Night club will meet witn Airs, wayne Kearns with Mesdaroes O. Southern, Fred Merrill, Misses Helen Kine md Bertha Futrell Charleston, S. Hilda, his wife.

dent of the clas. nrcsided and :Mue.ut iieinick frum Lflrk Hay the Stamp Act." RI as hostesses. gave the devotions, basing her re ylviiia: Juiiy, their "Rip Van Winkle" is me story Pleasant Grove PTA will pre daughter. Tanya List, from Hurt if a merry man who il wurk. sent a play entitled "The Otd the 11th chapter of St.

Luke's gos oet Phe also used an article by Rev. James Fortune 'ford, Uncle Mick, Lou Perri from New York; Hans, Judy's hus but loveil to help others if he could. This fairness caused his Dr. Dan Poling, editor of Chris band. Ooree Kraur.

from Cur wire to turn him out of the house. To Preach Thursday pus Christi, Texas': Johanna, the He leaves home; goes into the Maid's Club" Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Members of the PTA will enact the play and "The Family Album" will also be presented. The public is invited to attend. tian Herald, un "leacn us Pray." ri on is, uisa tictisn irom At Calvary Chapel After a prayer uy miss wooen the business of the class was Bridgeport, and van num mell.

Chuck Gilbert also from New York. taken up. The special project in Calvary Episcopal Chanel, Pied mountains and talis asleep tor twenty years. When he awakens, he ii old, arid creepy. He thinks fie has slept for one nitfht ind decides to return home.

Upon returning no one recognizes him. Finally "Johanna" the inn keep When hubbv and wife have mont Way. will continue its spro ial Lenten worship services this ow is redecorating and repaint Between the morning and mat performances. Council and checking account, guess who ing the room in which the class Tlimsdav at 7:30 p. m.

ine Kev. Barker representatives iuterview meeis at the church. The commit James R. Fortune, of Durham, N. 'rd the players.

him, unce again Kip charae of tills is composed C. will "ive an address at this ser of the following members: Mrs. M. Ft. Zimmerman, Mrs.

W. T. Williams and Mrs. E. H.

Scott. WE THE WOMEN vice. Mr. Fortune is the Priest to the Deaf in the Diocese of North Carolina. His address will be era cerned with this missionary work.

The class celebrates on April ISih, its birthday and hopes to have a banquet on Chat date Mr. Fortune holds regular ser her spring bonnet, willingly nrhpTivir. she doesn't have esfur deaf ane' mUte hpiseopab this vear. A committee to fin suffer through anxious hours of wondering whether he will like it and others iu Raleigh, Durham, firrensbnro. Winston Salem.

Char suitable place and make other By RUTH M1LLETT. NEA Sari Writer. "Tate a man MoruT when you lows: Mrs. C. C.

Johnson, Mrs. "U'hv Hid von a black "hat T. Penington and Mrs. H. lotte.

Mnrganton, and other places. Burlington is proud of its Chapel for the deaf and mutes on IVebb Avenue behind the go buy a hat never another or "1 guess its If right, mit it looks kind Df funny from the Class officers ior the year 1D4K should' he an authority on lrir" can take the pleasure Anne Adams Church of lhe Holy Comforter. and 1947 are: President, Miss irinrine Robertson vice nresident, Dress In a liffy without fuss. chapeau for a woman quicker than can meeting its dupli The emphnsis of these Lenten rvices is "Renentence" i. Mrs.

M. R. Zimmerman; record of those creations you see setting off the beauty of such screen favorites as Rosalind Russell, Myrna muss or bother You'll adore this slde huttoner, Pattern 4785. So easy to sew, oh so pretty and it cate at a fancy tea, (Cartoons, funnies, and radio sags notwith that tlirough the humble worship of God the vision of His glory standing, men don't really hoot at ing secretary, Mrs. c.

J. neatwoie, treasurer, Mrs. P. C. Brittle, and corresponding secretary and re nnrter Mrs.

frma Greeson. opens nut. for quick irnr.ine. Lay and Greer Garsnn. may penetrate our souls and so Pattern 4785 sizes 12, 14, Ifi, if), The reason tor nir.

nop. "tL man alima" advice. mifiht convert us to a realistic don' like, they' damn with faint auoruaeb in dealing with our true "CAT.UNG ALL TEEN AGERS!" Crochet this adorable pocket helt and be.inin set to too off your pet fiock. The twin puckels on the Games were directed by Miss praise.l his words, because a "man 20; 30, 32, 34, 38, 3S, 41), 42, 44. Size 16, 3 5 8 yds.

35 1 4 yd. contrast. sins which separate us from His Emily Young and Mrs. belt show off your tiny waistline to additional advantage and at the HUBBY IS AN EAST MARK. tVpll.

mavhe. But that isn't glorious Person. The public i vited to worship with us. Send twenty cents in coins for W. C.

Mosier, Mrs. E. W. Handel ae time dispose of your hanky, lipstick, or key prooiem. ine nejnie made to match.

Both are trimmed' with perfectly darling posies What helps, too, is the fact that the chief reason why a wise wm an takes ber husband with her tins pattern to Times News, 81 Pattern 243 West T7th St. New nen. without knowing lust why which can combine your favorite colors. This twosome is a push over Deiicious strawberry shortcake to make and is a short, sure route to rave nutices. Vmar it foi sports to the hat shop, Mr.

Mopkin Katheryn Stutts Of me little number sells for $6.95 nil another for three or four York, 11, Y. Print plainly name, address, style number. with whipped cream, nuts and toffee were served by the host it far dress, it ivlil always give your nseiiiuie new inoiyinuaiuj. nlr 11 in nr nnllnn At.ICR BRIIOKS HATTETIN 7221 mnal and practical than simply Don't miss the Anne Adams Rockingham To Wed times that price, unerringly say. "I like tbat one," when a assisted by Miss Isettic has rlirpctions and stitches.

Make a habit of looking for our ALICE spring pattern buuk wluch is Dailey. BROOKS PATTERN, a daily feature of the Times News. salesgirl brines out an expensive job after showing an ordinary ii the dimensional manner. If her husband helps her seiect D. V.

Bradley, Jr. imfTF.F.M in coins for Alice Brooke Pattern 7221 to GAY GEOGRAPHY for only fifteen cents more! Full of smart, easy to sew styles for all, it bas a free pattern for hat snd little number. Mr. and Mi's. R.

M. Stutts of Burlington Times News (N. C.I Household Arts 259 West 14th 'or docs the price tao shake Hockinghnm, Route 2, announce Bilel set printed right in book. their faith in Lhe choice. Street.

New York 11, N. Y. Please print plainly your AiJiirir.nr, and ZONE PATTERN NUMBER, (heat Way the engagement ana approacmng Vfer rhr I bullies marriage of their eldest aauenter, Katheryn, to David Vernon Brad mirinely and says. "Yes, that IS Stork Arrives id rauvn iraninns, invm the hat for Madame. So when she takes her husband ley, son of Mr.

and Mrs. D. V. Bradley of Ml West Holt Sleepy Sacred Concert Presented To Pilot And Exchange alunff. a woman roues home with Mr.

and Mrs. fvathsn Edward Burlington. an expensive bonnet and no need for apologizing about the price. Moore, of Parkview Drive, Sunday afternoon, March 31, at; the arrival of a son. Dan iel Allen, on March 17, at.

the five o'clock in the Hirst tsvange 1 Clabs Last Evening then, to sell it to her husband than the saleswoman worked to sell It Alamance General hospital. Tonight lioal Reformed church of this city. Miss SLutts, who is a member of the freshman class at the Wo to her. Mr. and Mrs.

G. L. Rippv of 403 Pilots singing their club song "Sail Misses FJeanDr Fix and Mary Wehb avenue, announce the birth man's College of the University of North Carolina, graduated from Hope were hostesses last evening An unmarried woman make take a man along to help her buy a hat because he sees her dimensioD ally. But a married woman takes i. Perry Lee, March 18.

at ou International" accompanied ny Mrs. Willis Bolond, club pianist. joir.l f.r a Eut'ujUf Dr. McDaffe s. Rockingham high up eafth nracril relieves stuffy transient concestian.

If you need relief tonlglit, try it I Follow directions In package. VKKYftfRO NOL ton Club of Pilot International The nrnsocotive bridegroom HOUSEHOLD SHOWER a man slong because it's easier, the long run. and Exchange Club at 6:30 o'clock Burlington Hidi School grad uate and sttended Elflu Coliece. People You On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Clar i the banquet hall of the Ata ience hotel.

The Rev. Chester Alexander He is connected with Bradley Ser ence Sbarpe, the former Miss Station. Martha Overman was given a Know gave the invocation after which Mrs. Ruth House, President of prise household shower at the Ala mance cluh house which With The Sick the Pilot Club gave the "Wel beautifully decorated with early Kroek, Diamonds Watches Jewelry For Gifts or Personal Possessions Spring flowers. As Mrs.

Sharpe of the Exchange Club gave the response. entered the reception room. Mrs. C. W.

Holes of Bouts 1, rom New York Mrs. Albert Lee Smith Bir illgham. Mrs. Norman Har uf Greensboro. Mrs.

Ben V. A Jn i Jnciiir iW at tht puide hy ro rf io Irfuit piw nilon. was greeted by a piano selection Graham is improving followint: The room was attractively dec played by Mis Ruby Sharne. apoendectDtny Thursday at U.ilnt; 'A elf aliened Lr. Airs May and Mis.

W. N. Jefferies Duke Hospital. IJurham. orated carrying out the Pilot Club colors.

Yellow and Green streamers entered the entire Howard Robertson; prizes being have returned after Deing in new York together fnr a week. Mrs. K. East of 109 Everett by Mrs. Coley Shofiner, and lengths of each table with candles street has returned to her home Mrs.

William T. StDkes in. of the same colors placed at reg el Box The honorec was then present after beina a patient at St. Leo' From Florida ular intervals. Lovely arrange ed with many lovely gifts, consist hosnital.

Greensboro, wiiere she nrt Mrs. Wilton Lane and of ni.itiQ. jon ing mainly of crystal. underwent operation, family returned last night from quils predominating were used. BASON BASON 113 E.

DAVIS ST. The hostesses, Mesdames May, Russell Whitt, Vastene Palmetto. Florida, following a week's visit with Mr. Lane's broth Chioe Dean McPherson, daugh The Senior Girl's Glee Club of N. BERNSTEIN.

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Mc Uve i 'n HU, Tlin'nn; tvii iue Burlington High school under the ister in law, Mr. and Mrs.

320 MAIN STREET direction of Miss Bva Wiseman Therson of Route 1, Graham, confined to her home ith measl ed a delicious plate, using the bridal colors. H. A. Lane. presented in a iru.ic concert.

Composed of 90 young bv Brooks the eroup was accompanied by Mrs. Chester Alexander, pian Many Veterans Among 481 Students Listed Instructive aud decorative, this vl Mi ii in. map of ILe United States is such gradrr alsn assisted al the pi pi ml il DON'T HAVE THAT TIRED OUT FEELING! industry of each state IS shown: interoretations of the following An appropriate Kilt for all stu At Elon College Now program was lovely: "Lift Thine dents and parents! Pattern 7237 Eyes" (Kinani ny noeissonn. has transfer of a map 14 1 2 18 3 4 inches; color schemes: School Has Largest Enrollment 'If With All Your trnm he same oratorio and "Our Father Who Art in Heaven" by Noble stitches. Since Before Wan Men And Women Almost Equally Divid Send Fifteen Cents ill Cain.

Aslauoff's lyrics. "Come to Ibis pattern to Times News '79 Household Arts 259 W. 14th LET US HAVE YOUR WASH DAY WORRIES! written to Beethoven'; ed. A total of 4S1 students taave New York 11, N. Y.

Print "Moonlight "Holy Lord by Noble Cain, "The Lord ulainlv name, address and pattern rolled st Elon Colleee fur this Is My by Schubert: semester, accordlne to an At Eventide it. snail Be j0 nouncement mode today hy Fi ol. Light" from Gaul's cantata, "The A. HoDk. Holy "The written bv the late negro composer Dett A break down of the enrollment shows that a lS en and 230 women are enrolled, and of Ibis Onr newest Needlework Buck, 194G edition, is yours fur only Fifteen Cents more 104 illustrations of designs for crochet, knitting, toys, home decoration, embroidery, and a Free Pattern for three pot holders printed in the book, SOCIETY DELEGATES of Bennett college, and "Let Thei.

Celestial Concerts All Unite by riitu vi 'Uir. ii ni Handel. Frol. Itook explained that this semester's enrollment Is the larg Guests present other than mem bers of the two clubs included: Dr. i st siiu before the war.

E. Spikes, Supt. of Schools, Durham, March 20 IJS'i Dele Rev. and Mrs. Chester Alexander, UMl'KKI) IN ACCIDEM Gaffney.

S. C. March 20 An auiDinobile accident near here gates to the North Carolina conference Woman's Society of Christian Service will convene here March 26 for a llu ee day annual Mesdames A. M. Wiseman.

Salllle H. Dellinger, J. H. MeEwen, Joe Cole, Mary Hedriclt or Greensboro Pilot Club, and Miss Eva Wiseman. last night resulted in serious head injuries and possible internal meeting at Duke Memorial Meth odist church.

juries to a man identified as Roy Parham, about 40, of Wilmington, The attendance prize was ore scnted Miss Virginia Moser. N. according to rural Foiice the mealing closed with the B. G. Spencer.

build ud resistance Kelps against distress of PERIODIC FEMALE WEAKNESS IT'S UNBELIEVABLE! Tha time, work and aih you $av whan you make your family's laundering our job. PHONI 2101 Also note (be taste.tempting flavor of 1 1 8 TNI MIAtURI Of QUALITY HK JI LHiitMHKL. WhMtDuittaiHttfct imbU! I For Rainy Days I TRANSPARENT HOODED RAINCAPES to keep your I young daughter dry as toast. And they're pretty as well as practical in white, blue, red and green. AO 2 to fiX yQ.QO I TEL.

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BOONE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS MAIN RUFFIN PHONI J101 PinJciPwn compound mm hoo tnn rrilore wnch monthly pain. It also rp IIvvn tmipaj1uH tltud, nerFOiJt cnnky felines cJ auch nRtnrt). Takft thrufiut ttii month thin groat medi cln helpe build up rwlttanoo agftlns; LYMA PINKHAITS 5SSK.

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