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The Chapel Hill News from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • 4

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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hge Four THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY ftidijr December 3 1926 HOUSE FOR RENT Ki Miss Death postpoxes decision on STADIUM SITE TheArtfcers Visit Here Mrs Fred Archer and her BOOHS FOR RENT For rest time unfurnished rooms ob first floor of apartment daughter Betsy were here last SrU-BtWftd Wua if Chapel Hill Sddealr Strides ii New Beta English Bagby member of the University faculty in the department of psychology talked to the Community Club in the parish houseIast Friday after-noon about ways of controlling the fears' of children week for a day or two with Mrs AH modern conveniences except "A 6-room house with bath corner of McCauley axkPPatter-son street recently renovated at 55 a month Mrs George logan Telephone 247-Red cog beat Apply at 220 McAuley Thornton and Miss Mary Thorn-Street from sx to nine ton Fred Archer came to take jthem back to Greensboro Miss' Ettie Mangum is dead She died suddenly last Saturday night in New Bern at the home of her brother-in-law and sister Rev and Mrs Wilson: 1 Through the early hours of I'S 1 1 i 1 I Good Things to Eat Start Now and Bonk Your Way to Financial Independence i I I I I i i I I a I I the evening she was ini good health and spirits After writing letters to several of her friends she came downstairs to give them to Mr Wilson to mail A few minutes later her sister going in to bid her good-night found her leaning against the wait until next month or next year start now on a savings account in the Bank of Chapel HilL Make a deposit and follow it with another Keep at it consistently and soon you will be way ahead in financial a mighty fine way to be mmm We Bank gf Chapel Oldest and Strongest Bank in County Your gifts will express your personality Your personality is best expressed with gifts of quality jewelry This firm is noted for the quality of the jewelry it Las sold forhe past half century Tbality UvivdttmUi Sraes Phone F-3321 First NalX Bank Bldg mantelpiece When she lay down on the bed she sank into a faint and never regained consciousness One of her last acts was illustrative of her generous and thoughtful nature Monday the day after she had been laid at rest here in Chapel Hill a package addressed in her handwriting containing a set of furniture came to little Sally Foard MacXider A brief funeral ceremony was held on the front porch of her home last Sunday afternoon and then she was buried beside her father and mother and her brother Ernest The daughter of Adolphus Williamson Mangum 'a professor in the University from the reopening of the institution in 1875 until his death in 1890 and the sister of Dr Charles Mangum who has been a member of the faculty of the University for the Uuit 30 years Miss Ettie lived in Chapel Hill for half a century Nobody ever iheld the village in greater affec-: tion and nobody was ever more by its people All who knew her men wromen and children were endeared to her by her unfailing kindness and gentle manners (Contixued ram page one) is that it be built in the valley below where the Gimghoul castle stands' bn Piney Prospect Jhe financial question enters in because the amount of Mr Kenan's gift was based on the assumption that hillsides were to be used as a base for the rows of concrete seits That is upon the assumption that the character of the contour of the ground would obviate the necessity of raising a great masonry mass underneath the seats It is said that the site 400 feet farther down the ravine might be just as acceptable from the financial point of view as the one nearer the campus at the head of the ravine The arguments advanced for and against placing the stadium where first proposed at the head of the ravine are briefly as follows For: This site is easily accessible The existing layout of roads is such that crowds can come an go easily The character of the land is such that the space can never be used for buildings The surroundings permit of an architecturally beautiful creation with the woods all about and no unsightly walls like the walls of stadia built upon level spaces The distance from present buildings and buildings that are likely to come is great enough to prevent athletic events from interfering with the essential University functions The clearing away of woods is not a valid objection because there will be plenty of woods left and the erection of a stadium here will bring to thousands the enjoyment of a charming woodland setting Againtt: This site while now apparently far enough from the campus will in time be almost on its edge The south end of the proposed new library will be only about four fe6t from the hullabaloo of shouting crowds And some day buildings will have to be put up even to the south of the library and therefore still closer to the stadium With all the open land aroundabout it ought to' be possible to select a site which could not even in the remote future interfere with the main purpose of the University The site is a fine woodland scene which ought to lie preserved in its natural state a Dtnk hard to keep smiling it? Dtlldoui ind Refruhing In Bottles DURHAM COCA COLA BOTTLING CO Those achy feet! They seem to make one cross in spite of everything Even when you know you are happy Why you get rid of your loot aches? It really is easy Just wear the Arch Preserver Shoe and your feet will be vigorous and comfortable through the busiest day! And you have lovely style too FORI) TRUCK FOR SALE VWNSIMIU IWSXEIRliBNT truck Motor Light delivery Ford (Can le seen at Strowd THE Co pbbhweR a forget that we carry a complete line of Ladies High-Grade Hosiery To Match All Shoes )Q Perry-Horton Co Model 39 to ONE Dial DURHAM Read the headlines of the air 4 Your Christmas shopping will I simple if you bring your gift list to our Kodak counter At a Meeting in Mississippi You're sure to find a camera here to fill any space on the list Just you tesa your newspaper electing what you want to read and passing over the raUM you sample the broadcast programs and select what you like with Atwater Kent ONE Dial Receiving Set For swift ease of operation bined with wonderful tone quality power Klectivity beautiful appearance reliability and sensible price you beat Atwater Kent Let us show you Kodak prices are as low as $5 now President Chase Walker Wilson and I Wilson are in Jackson Mississippi this week at the meeting of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schobis of which Mr Walker is president Wilson is to present at one of the sessions a paper on Growing Importance of Last night (Thursday) he spoke before the Mississippi library Association The Best KV FINISHING Moving picture Plays Foister's Electric and Water Division Consol Service Plants Mrs Woodward Dies Mrs George Woodward who used to live in Chapcf Hill and who after she moved away often came back to visit friends in the village died on Thursday of last week in Brevard at the home of her sister Mrs Joseph Miller (formerly Mrs Norwood) Mr daughter Mrs Thomas is a resident of Durham The funeral took place in Durham Saturday of A Remarkable Display Christmas Goods COME TO THE Ideal Gifts at Reasonable Prices Pickwick Theatre Health Department Meeting There will be a regular meet-fng-of the health department of the Community Club at four o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Metzenthin 303 Hillsboro street Plans for the Christmas seal sale will be discussed Anyone who is Inter-ested will be welcome SHOWS AT 3:00 4:45 6:45 AND 8:30 4 Co DURHAM 9 -a 9 i Vf r-o: vtw A I "I 4 v-t v- i- i -T i i.

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