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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 13

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We the Women Art Of 'Budget-Busting' Is Explained For You By RUTH IOLLETT Newspaper Enterprise Am. If you don't want to spend more than you can afford when you go shopping Never try on clothes you can't afford. (If the price tag is out of your reach, why submit yourself to all that temptation?) Never take off on a shopping expedition when you're good mad at your husband. (There will be the temptation to be reckless with his money, just to get even.) Never take along a woman friend who has a great deal more money to spend that you do. (She may convince you that YOU can't pass up an expensive item you could, and would, if you were alone.) Never go shopping just because you are feeling down in the dumps.

(This is when a woman does her most impulsive buying. Go to a movie instead. It is a much less expensive way to get out of the doldrums.) If you must shop with someone 3-OA TELEPHONE 22C-44U Don't take your husband along. The time to take your hus- and with you is when you in- end to be a bit extravagant, because husbands tend to take he attitude: "If that's what you want, buy it and let's get out of then choose a friend who isj Learn now to say "No" with- known to be a shrewd shopper. (You may even learn a few things from her, and you can be sure she won't be extravagant.) out any hint of hestitation in your voice.

(In this case, she who hesitates is "lost if she is in the hands of a persuasive saleswoman.) Miss Faye York Elected To Omicron Nu Society Faye York was recently elected to Alpha Kappa Chapter of Omicron Nu at University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Omicron Nu is an honor society for students with majors in home economics. The purpose of this organization is the promotion of scholarship, leadership and research in home economics. These students must have at least a average and not more than 20 per cent of those with senior rating may be elected. Faye is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil C. York of Route 3, Liberty. She is a 1962 graduate of Southern High School and will be teaching and doing graduate work in the fall. Mrs.

Installed Etta Cox Homer, FAYE YORK On Dean's List Three Greensboro College students from Burlington were named to the Dean's List for Luncheon Plans Highlight Service League Meeting Plans for the annual lunch-i project chairmen plan to at- eon in May to honor new provisional members of the Burlington Service League highlighted the meeting of the organization last Friday at the City Recreation Center. The luncheon is slated for May 21 at Alamance Country Club. Mrs. Robert McQueen admissions chairman, announced the following new provisional members: Mrs. Leroy Copeland Mrs.

Charlie Jamison, Mrs. Albert Howard, Mrs. Robert Lamb Mrs. John Landi, Mrs. Joseph Linens, Mrs.

Phillip Mann, Mrs. Ronald Praitt and Mrs. Edwin L. Smith. Mrs.

Thomas DeLoatch provisional chairman, has made plans to meet with the new provisional members Friday, April 9. at the Recreation Center. All tend the meeting to give the provisional members an idea of what their project involves. The board of directors voted to again allocate $200 for blue- jeans to be given to the visiting county and city teachers to be distributed to needy children. League members will assist as hostesses for the Arts Festival in May Mrs.

Jack Holt was named new admissions chairman and Mrs. Richard Alwood will be the director of the League's Children's Theater for next year. Ed Williams, youth director at the Community YMCA, spoke to members about the proposed day camp for children in the first through sixth grades to be held near Bass Mountain. A Christian program is planned for these children. With The Sick Among patients discharged from Memorial Hospital of Alamance and Alamance County Hospital over the weekend were the following- Geneva a Blaylock, 906 Dixie Street; Mildred Jenelle Douglas, 307 Dog- superior scholastic work, ac- ett Drive Graham; Beatrice former local resident, was cording to Dr Pun ear, Enoch.

7, Burlington; recently installed as worthy dean of the college. Daisy Mae Haith, 605 Holly Bryant-Pooler Couple Wed Saturday At Duke Chapel DURHAM Duke University Chapel was scene of the wedding Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock of Miss Ginna Karen Bryant and John Preston Pooler, both of Durham matron of Queen City Chapter Xo. 306, Order of the Easter Star, in an open installation ceremony at Charlotte. Installing officers were Mrs. Claradelle Matthews, past matron of Queen City 2, Elon College; Nina Mae Pace.

Doute 1, Snow Camp; Viola V. Page, 124 East Main Street, Swepsonville; Connelley Phelps Parker, Cedar Grove, Walter Leo Parrish, Route 1, Graham; Dathena Benel Ray. 807Avon Avenue; Joyce H'ilma Richardson, 704 Bland Boulevard. Calvin Edward Robertson, 2904 Me- BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965 They are Cathy McLendon Street; Iris Jarecki, 727 Orchard Kinney Street, Albert Franklin of 1H02 Flder a Josephine Graham; Brenda KayjSandhn, 420 Hampton Perdue of 2832 Forestda'e Lassiter, 607 James Street; arl Chavis. 418 Richmond! Road, and J.

Edward Stuart Jean Nance Route 1, Garden Avenue. Patricia Earl of 2517-B Alamance Road Road Burlington; Mary R-4 Mayfair Apartments: These students are among 51 cited for mamtaing at least a average during the fall ciety. She is presently employed Chapter, and Mrs. Bessie Las- semester Dr Pun ear said as a research assistant in siter. past matron of the local research laboratories at Duke' Elizabeth Chapter No 41 University.

i The Rev. Jesse L. Ballew. Parents of the bridegroom 1 pastor of Westover Baptist are Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Pool-i Church, gave the dedicatorial The bride is the daughter ofjer of Weston, Mass. He served prayer and Mrs. Ballew was Mr. and Mrs. James Kennethiin the U.

S. Navy and was soloist, accompanied Mrs Gailey of Greensboro, a former Burlington resident, has been named to the Dean's List of the New York College of Agri- Bryant of 2833 Wagner Drive, Burlington. She is a graduate graduated cum laude from Brown University at Provi" of the University of North dence, R. I. He" is presently Carolina at Greensboro and re-(studying for the Ph.

degree ceived a Master of Arts the Department of Physi- from Wellesley College at Wei- ology at Duke University lesley. Mass. While at UNC-G, The couple plans to make she was elected to Beta Beta i their home in Durham. Beta, national honorary biolog-j The ceremony was performed ical society, and at Wellesley, by the Rev. John E.

Davis of Joan Bennette. At the reception following the installation the motif was the worthy matron's colors, red, green and vellow. Membership Three local boys at North Carolina State wore among nearly 100 students who were at Cornell for the seventh semes'er A senior at Cornell. Toni is the daughter of Mrs Vivian Burnette Gailev of Greensboro and Platon Gailev of Salem and is the aranddauehter Mrs Henrv 514 James Street here She is majoring in journalist" and a 404 Vaughn Road, Louise Ethel Beatrice Sutton, 322 Hill-1 P-sra Robertson, 113 Nike Drive crest Avenue; Jeffrey Duanel Velna Gilley Sharpe, Route 238 Bradlev Street, Graham; Shirley Ann Jane Whisnant. Swepsomdie i Route 2, Graham; Brenda Kay Ruth Barrett, North Glen Raven Clavton.

Gibsonville; William Needham. Box Cobb, Route 3, Liberty; Leon- 1352. Burlington: Sallie Payne, ard Arthur Miller, 228 Watson Highland Avenue; Vivian Davis Drive. Geraldme Leath North Main Street, Graham, 'ouahby. 512 Oak Grove Drive Howard Monev, Hawthorne ll'rl MSrn 4 I i i DA A 1 jt i llnll A Starnes.

Frances Viva Thacker, Graham Larry- Dean Overman, Route 2, Lihnrtv Crystal Gray Hodges. Frances Aylene Annon. 306 Greenwood Street. ii-ai oin-Aiv, aim at me I i UaVlS Or i i -i i i she was elected to Sigma Xi, Durham, assisted by the Rev ele ed i a member Ph, K.ppa i i ueek in Phi karma Phi na. Phi a nnt 101:4 honnr ii irtv national honorary scientific so- James Kenneth Bryant Jr week in Phi Kappa Phi na- twin brother of the bnde.

Ridgecrest Given in marriage by her faiher, the bride had her sister Mrs. Leslie E. Browder of Win- ston-Salern. as matron of honor and only attendant Leonard Willems of Washington. served as best man for the bridegroom and ushers were Leslie E.

Browder of Win- of the bride, and Allan Pooler. Stork News Alamance County Hospital McCann Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCann, 106 Dixie Street. Swepsonville, announce the arrival of a daughter on April 3.

Touchberry Mr. and Mrs. William H. Touchberry, 1808 Malone RoadJjV 0 announce the arrival of a daughter on April 3. Pltts Pa brother of Dodson the groom.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald a 1 owm 8 the ceremony, the; Dodson, 388 Cheeks Lane, bndes Parents entertained at ham, announce the arrival of a a reception at The Blair House, daughter on April 3. paf I CALENDAR Mr. and Mrs Cecil Lee Page, 1 TUESDAY Route2, Eton College, a Sewing Committee the arrival of a daughter onj of Memorial Hospital meets at Cit Recreation Center.

Memorial Hospital of Alamance Horner For a quick relish, marinate! Mr. and Mrs Robert D. Horn-j canned beets Hired or julienne er, Box 576, Graham, announce French dressing and a the arrival of a son on April 4 little bottled horseradish. Butler Mr. and Mrs R.

Maxwell Ever use a bean pot for bak- ler, 414 North First Street, Indian Pudding? Nice ane, announce the arrival of a for dessert after a soup, tional scholarship honorary 01 They were John Newhn. son of Mr and Mrs Newlm I I I James Lowder, son ot Mr and Mrs Lowder. and Walter Rittle, all of Burlinpton Phi a a i a honor whose members ar slotted by i a the top i per cent of thi 1 -niir class I connection i mv jor To-ii is emploved the college new bureau to report students achievements and pickle a savorv of Mr and Janet Cobb. Route 2 I Brookie Hepler and of Burlington Sandra Kay a Everett Street. Route 2.

Graham. Elmer John-jEllington Route 1. Haw River son Coombs, Route 5. Burlmg-Lsarah Haith. Route 1.

Graham, ton. Harvey Lee Edwards, Sr JCTV Reitzel. Nike Drive Fred 118 Burton Street, Alyne Keithei 'fioone. Markham Street. Dale Faulkner.

Route 7. Burlington Davis, Route 3 Giaham Paul Jesse Colen Flythe 601 New Harder. Route Mebane, Eva jSneet. Graham. Carolyn Have Ross Woodland Avemi Robert Garner Route 1, Elon College Warren Jr Route 5 Burlington Miles Handv.

1001 A a Moss Elon College Street Lou Harris Marv Swepsonville. Moncure; Sylvia Kay Harris Wilma Gernnper Webb 615 Oakdale Court, Lula Etta Avenue. Irene Boswell. Vander- Hmkle 1821 West Davis Street ford Street Joanna Johnson Flovd Wallace Jones, Route 2 'Whitsett Street, Betty Allen Graham. Maude Elizabeth Mr-'Tucker Street.

Neal Jennings. reh-h and use it as pursue a career in loiirnahsm Cullock Route 1, Cedar Grove Bland Boulevard. Diffie Mc- Roast lamu leftover from that for their hometown newspa- Sundav dinner'' Grind the meat pers She plans to travel in fine, combine it with catchup Europe this then or scientific illustration son on April 4. Newton Mr. and Mrs.

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