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THE BURUNGTON (N.C.) PAIlf TIMES NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, T951 YUi Holt Hughes Gets Honors In New York Horse Show Many Phone Galls Made Oh New Svstem nmnvvn.T v. The new iiinl telephone system installed here mm li 1 KaHWTMMMtta horse show since site 1V8S years ol age and is considered one of the best young riders in the state. She captured championships in horse shows staged at Charlotte and MartinsviU this year. In previous years she lias won many high honors (or her riding ability. DESK LUKf in yesterday uy me v.cmr.ii Telephone Company experienced extremely heavy traffic durinu its first honr neriml or operation, according ti) a report triiin ilia telephone company today.

The etioi'L showed lhat a total of 1.1113 calls was made IIjiuiiiiIi Drive In Totalre BUR GRA the svstem din'iiu Hie neriod from 1W111I in nr V. v. 1i1.il, 1 Hat IIOtlllllB 1 o'clock yesiurdny til o'clock would happen in the way of holiday pranks In their new trns iiiitriiina. The lieu dial system fiRAIIAM One of Akimanee County's best known yoiuig riders, Giuliani's Hull Hughes, 14 vear ohl daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H.

Foster Huehes, received second and fnurlh place honms in two amateur riding entvpules in llie National Horse Show sluued diiruiR Iho iast few days, in Madison Snuare Qardcu, New York Clly. Miss Hughes, riding Burbon lliilclielor, fhtislied second on Sunday in the five galled slalliuu and geldinc class for amuleuis. The were approximately 'i en Iries in the evcnl, and the firsl place uwnrd winner captured lop honors for the third cuiiscculii'e year. On Tuesday she emupeled wilh a similar number ot riders in Ihe five gulled stallion and geldlne championship class and riuished rmirtli. The winner or the class was riding the horse lhat last year captured Ihe world championship in that category.

Eight ribbons were awarded in Hie championship class. Miss Hughes has been riding in Imildtu I'rineinal t'. C. I.iiinoti'.aiin rtiiln'l know thai such a uniup i' ijiin i 01 Til Kit ISN'T an ficialiy placed into operation yes terilay niuruiiiR at II o'clock ami replaces tlie manually njior.Hcd; switchboard which has sejeeir fiihsmvillc telephone subscribers over a long period of jcars. 1 1 1 1 'in Hi nil.

si ne wali l' llian Western one of li iy i told hi1" Shire llial time he' ha 10 learn Die idcutiiy all. lull Ihey (lon'l waul In he pill' lil Iy rluoillli'cd. They lain du il lor rci illull in Hie Miii.n I ahou I E1SENII0WKR MEETS WITH NATO fiROUP Gen. Dwight Eisenhower (left) clous car 1... m(iiu with ihi Rianrliri)' firoiiu of the North Atlantic Treaty Orcanizalion 111 I If yon live to be a hundred yuu'll never forget PAUl DOUGlAS ICHA0 lASfHAIT BARBARA BfL OEOOfS DfHA RAQfT the Pentagon shortly heforc returning to his headquarters in Paris.

In the center is Air tic to llllil mil who (lie! Kh i tric 'I'heir prouram went ar heyond what Hie lily os iieleil. in fact, and enalded Hut ei's 10 show Iheinsulvea mil Hie i ilv wind they euuld do in 1111 emcreeoey if called ujion. Koiployees or the plant litive i doi erl llieir average water use roio 377,01111 Kalians per day In 111 1 (iO.OUO nl jneseill. Tl haco dciuiuislrsteii their Ihi' ulhcr told Marshall Sir William Klliui anu ai ngiu 11. ueii.

umm uuuul ouulluui ui mc Chiefs of Stiff President Truman has indicated that there might he a new crisis developing in the Western World and called Eisenhower home to discuss Europe's economic stability during rearmament. i Riles Set elis ai when pailll 11 a uuinlier of Ihe tered ihe inland in her Truck Stolen Here Last Night All This Week in Technicolor one nf Hie finest was estiou I'liui" Mhieli culidoyees lo silkiest Graliajn Calls For Return To Basic Christian Belief ui lini ii. 'dive iiiarfcuias 11 ha Ihe sidewalk. Ill would lie plenty of 2 Shows Xishtly I a I P. M.

W. H. Muser. 1D03 North Chinch i un.s thinueli v.iiicii rurilier ii. oi vniiun ciHilu he made, liliauenicnt received more Hum I Street, has reported lu local in opporlunllies In llaioay.0 Ihe srhuul on Halloween nielli.

lilll tin school HI MI llllolll dl Ihe liinlit without briny, liiilclied, I thanks Ill The BerreL Patrol." "1i" 'Ll:" I i. lon "A relurn lu Ihe way of lile as laoulil iiy truck was sloleu last night he CLARK GABLE "Across The Wide Missouri" fore 10:10 p.m. Irom a parkin; place 011 Si. John's Street. IP re me ii feiv Mills Hit: plant.

Sermon on Die MounL is UlC only preventive for Ihe 1 1 In. its use or water: disaster Unit threatens to engulf civilialimi," declared Evangelisl 1. lt.se of papei enps and plates I blllv drah. as lie addiesscd Ihe fntullv and student hedy of I51nn A Flit KM AN looks ilium his i ater in VVT, Hi f.nliln inm tins nn.tinr nr his visile lo Norlh Officers said Ihe key was left in the rar. Investigation or Ihe larceny is under way.

A 1MR Chevrolet, d'ivc i by Hu cia ill. Lindlev, OCT. Church Sueel, and a 11)30 CMC Iruck. illeec campuses, which BON AIR On Ossipee Road One Mile Beyonn Citj LlmiU I TS FIRST RUN I'" I'er cups ai waici icon Carolina foal red his evangelistic 1 iimnail il ,11 flna ir lii in. (I llh.ini Man Serious Injury deserlheil the pessimism which lie hunk, riilher Mian Ictllny, lieduce waler pressure, lii.slallallrin iir devices far lv iishiN waler in uianufaclufing GRAHAM elif.ratlenves me 01 lenti crs ill wnrhi polities ami edilration and imlnled to Hie fact Hint some leaders in ivurhl polities ami educa operated by Arlin John Wade, of Greensboro, were involved in an accident yesterday afternoon at 5:40 o'clock at GO'S Church Street, according to police repuris.

In Accident rhcie feasihlcP npei lion and pnhitcri lu llio fact thai 1 GHAHA.M Sctut Sidney Blue, liliek as ahoiii the most inerloiis imssesshiii lie has oulside hi.s homo. This lias been evident here lor a lullC lime. One incident we reineinhcr in parllrnlar look place a couple of years an when a local or Caiiiy.aliou was miiisii iiu show III Hie Cily Aiidilorium. Tlic.v had rjrls aiul hu.vs running ami down I lie sleo.s Ihe Nro slallou as an ciilraucc In the slase. Thul was pcrfcclly all rigid, lieeau.se firemen Mauled to cooperate all Ihc.v could.

But one or Ilie prls walked ilnwii Ihe steps limine an inicr iiuKsinii period lo smoke a cin. arellL'. Hhu cL'i laioly was out aware of a rircmnii's feclins, or in protection nf properly, he enuse slic used a hriidil, shinev Cutnii i en: ol oneralious nirSwoup w0F I leaders have 2. Linn colieRe, miracl The l.indlsy woman re juilediy amouilL requirine an execsst Cnry Grant Jciiunn Crnin hi fact llial I be solvation of the lie.iil. she hud rt her home at 0Cr Xorth Church Street and saw workl "lies in the rcliBion of jury when his automobile literally inir falhers." wrapiird ilsolf ariiiunl a telepllune Ihe ner car approaching hul did not think il was as close as it 1 Highway 70 est or Haw I "People Will Talk" PVT.

CI.VHE WH1GIIT. fiivcr last night ahoilt 12 o'clock. She enteicd mid struck Ihe other ear in Ihe Investigating officers this inorn 1 i ine luul not been able lu lalk to I fHiaiol Kl h'Q Blue wild had been given a sctla A "1 J.l.lLi.n eld front side. Dainaee to tae Chevrolet was lie declared lhat Ibis nation was rounded upon religion, but lie added that the American people wilhui the past 50 years had re jecled Gial as out of dale and embraced Ihe tdea of rroin religion'' i aLher 'than Ihe "rreedoin or religion" that was written into the American Bill llighls. He branded Ihe use ot eslimalcd at S200 wilh SiO dair.

or SUPER: Wm repnrled to the truck. No arrrsts 110c Inbu les were reported of water, in some cases, of nperalaui ho dura (I. Shtitllns "rr or all lull wiilei', except cafeteria. 7. KhutllnK of! of all air eon dil S.

Iloiiseelcfliilus ui planl in general 1 reipiiriu walcr.i has heen curtailed ns much as jios slhle. II K.liiultiatiini ot lite water used tn cool Ihe refrlgeiMlins coils in ririiikine; Lou Ht ins. II). Washing oi' rmupaiiy cars and Irneks ilisriuiliiuicd. II.

U'nteiinu ul lawe. disron tiiuieil. Ii'. plain '11 e.ir.ocyees vVi't'il" live al the Alamance General; llospilal where lie ii a palleut and complete dclails of the accident were not available. However.

Officers said lhal ill 1, ifm iiialinii lhal Iliey had been able I Set For Friday It's Tasry! Ine ace idea "In noil Wo rust on Anierusi lor ot ihe Gleahnpo llaplisl jjihip! ii.iiho. 1. vi ilic llu; ue, dm T10 t01. Clyde iUnn aud Ihe presence of church, will conduct the funerai lomuly me a. 1 940 Oldsmobilc coupe, was wrillL JB, Tillman Slreet Ex Buttery! Freshly Popped POPCORN every courtroom modern America service, which, win he billowed ay lender on 0110 of Ihe I rucks lo strike her match.

Members of Ihe fire depart muni still HOL Highly sail ami mad when lliry lalk about llial lnchlcntf H'ell, la.Sl Friday a riremaa's pride in his truck luul: uii an classic uxaniple. The ilcp.irliiienl uad liecjl cull ec. lo Hit. scclion In exlinyinsll hlli.c. and when all I rucks ret.

need II were casi on ingnwaj anu itension. who was action burial at Alamance Memorial Park. The body of IM. Wrisht ii 'mui coroat mm 2 Slums Niehlly 7 and After going of control dull. in Gral.an: uul.

he de peeled to arrive in Burlington TRY IT! clued llial 'science ar.ti religion )i inv hr aim ci es. ci a 11 h.ii pvt Wl.lshl diistcti nlc Army ct U'KClllCf. si i' i.l; lied to the Kicli and Thompson serve, IkiIIi al work am', a'. Lome. tuary.

religion has brought us the brink of disaslrr." i.i.iM..,. janunrv Ml. 1SI4B. and was 01 the roiti. rae car was com S.

be pletely demolished. oversea He was sent Blue as lomin unconc bus in a in iUll of Jast Haw Kivcr Club Hcmi's Solilit rs Tl piclure he painlCl! Ot senl world prospecis was dark, bin in the end lie held up no lump ol a six: 1 ills j0 72nd Heavy EaSt 70 Drive In Theatre LAST TIMES TONIGHT belief in God Ihroagh Hie leacbings The son of hlobeit Lee Wright 'lie held or hepe. Report On Korea ch. llllil Mrs. Ti nil V.

1 1,: 1, 1: a nol lie was in Hie ear wlien I sli uck Ihe pole. Officers repnrled BURLINGTON was a member of the First Ilap lhat a number of persons at Ihe HAW IllVSIl Carroll. l.il.l of ills experieai cs M(I('US tjl'e 'ived said that t.icy llst Lliurcii ol ennenrn. Surviving are tile parents r.f UtirJingtoii; two sisters, Mrs. SIMONG SIMON and DENNIS O'KEEFf as ar.

Iniamrymiei Korea at reunlar ir.ccling nl Hie iluw. nl icr Club al Ihe Cool 111 null club TYRONE 1'OWMt and SUSAN HAl'WARD In "RAWHIDE" Weekly Program For Civitans PLUS. he was llij own 1 i 111 Ihe car bc ore It hit the pole, 'hul others said lhal he got out of the car aHer llie impact and walked In llie spol where he was1 found. Attendants at Alamance General Ifosuilal Ibis uioriime told officers Sarah Whilaker. Washington, D.

and Mrs. Claudia Jenkins, Burlingtnn; one brother, James Edward Wright, uf HurHnglon; two: grandparents, fir. and Mrs. E. Triiitt, of Elon College.

"TAHITI HONEY" f'arrnll pined hi experieurc. 111 Italy dlir ri'. World War II Willi Mir. 11 knic. anil lali lli.il lhal" Dice's injuries consisted oT J(ev mm W.

Swinney, pas Hnnigh the 'righting 10 Kmc; is rrfrrrcd r. uubcillg acluio, il uho feel ill nr.iddv t.nse. UiSClher wilh one in with uir.cl and modoy waler, lhat nectictl eleair.nc. l.ealcr normal coudlijons llu rtcparlmeul lins roles lor an cleanlr.c ol ctjuip meni upon reliirn to I lie tallon Irian a 1 1 0 hill Hie r.u waler sliorlauc llicse r.llcs have heen elinutrd. No w.

ler is allowed now lor washing trucks Ho! Iheir pralc lnoilil oa oarlial sol.iliou lo llieir )iroh 1cm. had horn raiolnj; haul, so srveral colled secious ol hise were placed lo dan. 1.0 111" Ci.l ler in trooi of Ihe suulon. IMIr. waler, hi turn, was usee: lo clean the and to wash doMI ihe truck.

Some tliouelil that a few till Ions of wntcr uoiildr. he missed, so a ila.dru liusi was hri: on I 10 do a muck rlns Iil3 ioil 1:11 the Muck. Hul Iliey liidn pit very far with The telephone ram: lustanlly. M. i'.

Ur.iailou had si (n was luipoi ti.r.ii, and lie 01 dcred an inimrdiaie halt hi the iriK c. s. He ever, nil his eonvei saliiri dim the firemen say. in order lo the Hottest Thing Yet! It's A Wow! and his eondilon is satisfactory. Patrolman said Unit Invesligalinn of llie accideni would be completed tale this altc riioon.

serried jcsl as r.l ll like war lo him as the riejiliug in llulv. Carroll served hi Kiueil frooi Members of Ihe local Civitan Club were entertained by ami sixth grade shidenls nf llie Faii Itiouurl School dining a regular weekly inccllr.g al tile Wcsl rlur lir.glon Melbodisl Church lasl night. sttuienls Mere under Ihe dir cclion MLss Virginia Walkcv, UNedl. The prugr.nri also lealured music by Mrs. Krank Marvel and 1 TOUKtP HAKLtM NITE LIFE AT T5 5IZZUNS eT! Navouilier ol lasl year unlil iiic pas' M.

v. He was injured twice ELIZABETH TAYI.OIl was oiu a vtcue. of host fill HEADS FLORIST3. JACKSGiWM.I.K, Fla. Bill rlcLoaehe of Columbia.

will NATION'S GRtATtST COM SHOW! MOXTCOSIEIIV CI. I IT luie. lie loiighl lempcralnres of ilcgrces ncuiM zero head Ihe Sou the astern riorist si.oil.r ivuicii "Plucc In The Sim" Vi 'll. an. Call ei MO nl PIAYEB tOS AN6ES MKK0CnY AU.M! sociation Tor tile connn.a year.

DoLoachc was elecled yesterday i'y sliil by Mrs. F. tlunlon Mar iall to succeed James J. Harbin nf Aimttsla. C.

who he came first Guests included Hrv. MORE 6IRLS ZIEGFELP! llie aosl church. vil president Mrs. A'vm ia Roluk nit two members He. C.

v.a; ceded his v.a: llie licit rlub aieclnli; la lie attended by l(cv. licrinniil Ueiil. paslnr of Ine Haw Itivcr Mclboillsl tT.i.icli. who is iK ing transferred in Kllzaliolh City, anil cluh ineiii hers i spresscil over the lass of ncc. Ilc.i: as a niec.ibe; I'resalcat Adri.

flarcc: presided al 'lie aiecl.ng. Aril. 1. Ma led roup siiigiuc. and Hue.

Held e.ave 'lie iiwticatioll. club's diicdoii held lliel rciila. monthly mcelir.g the home Bill Hitter fulluwing tae ivita i Club. Curtis fe, niid president. Dam: iVecOrr.

fiorisls. who ended their an )n k. is cn hv llev noil c.i,ner,lm:i hcic lo.l.iy. al. cluh cli.rdain.

The 1 eld tod Roland Goodtile ot 1 veil by ihe ladira S. as slate director sae that n.orn III'. ral clean llial sbillev ju.vt.i.k Tiinn.i.s llvclyo Anker. J. Carrul Nuish and nil! 1101 liace much City l.al a lew: will; ennse: mil in "Jungle Woman" ryooc else eulai cling.

ri 1 rr. THE NATIONAL BANK OF BURLINGTON PRESENTS INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA 1: proc.uctio:!, many fi emi i arc llu Hv knowiue how ip, HOVIfS fcSE YOUR BKT a il.i ti ia R. Iiuv.cw can ivcll i laril line, could in ul'lile lhal a l. Ions. 10 so prcciniib a id would be well uc.i.

ci RELAXATION 7 Aral 'liiii oiuliu Iliey li.ive liv.a ions tnere. Sj mil! 5i.v' SCOrT UNULfiM HUNTING There iipproximalely 450,0011 acres ol refuges in Norlli Ciiroiina, and almost every type of game in the country can lie found in llie Slnte. There arc hear, ileer, wild lurkey, geese, duck and quail, There is also much fox and opossum hunting. The besl grounds for duck, goose and brant arc at Currituck Sound and Lake Mattaing, THE NATIONAL BANK OF BURLINGTON Member I'cileral Insurance Onpui I ion Working To Moke A Good Town BETTER KXTItA COl.OK CARTOONS ThrilliiiK Serial Plus Latest News Events PRAISED BV L4S NATIONS TOP CRITICS! 2J5u UKt IT C010R by TECKKICOlOft HENRY "FONDA Nancy Kelly, Rondolph Scott A5K ETHEL WATERS MT KING C0tfmLENA HORNEttf Thurs. Fri.

Sot. Brian Donlcvy Prlceat AdttlU Kldi I On Screen I Stair Show I Klrby Grunt At I I "Viihen I 3:05, 5:10 I Mnnhnnt" liU, I Carolina tijiks today a ShockitiE Teeu Acn llramns niu "allsslnj! Ilauifhtern" Adults Only AKC Tomorrow.

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