Births Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayne Baucom 120 Salem Circle, a daughter, Dec. 24 at Rex Hospital. Mrs.
Baucom is the former Rochelle Margaret Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Benson 6904 Woodmere Drive, a daughter, Dec.
25 at Rex Hospital. Mrs. Benson is the former Margaret Pruitt. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Fleming Faulkner, 3919 Butler a daughter, Dec. 25 at Rex Hospital. Mrs. Faulkner is the former Betty Jean Goodson. Interiors for you CARPETING Home Furnishing Center EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER 4009 Old Wake Forest Rd.
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Mrs. Thomas E. Castelloe is chairman of the party. Auxiliary officers include Mrs. Isaac Manly, president; Mrs.
Thomas B. Dameron, president-elect; Mrs. Louis Wilkerson, vice president; Dwight G. Davis recording secretary; Mrs. John A.
corresponding secretary; Mrs. Sidney A. Martin, treasurer. Visiting Mrs. R.
Franklin Poole of Lewis Farm Road is her mother, Mrs. Florence Morrison of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Poole entertained her mother last week at a coffee hour for friends and neighbors. Recently elected vice president of the Southeastern Library Association was Miss Elaine Von Oesen, who is the assistant librarian at the N.
C. State Library. A native of Wilmington, Miss Oesen has been on, member of the library staff since 1952 and was named assistant librarian in 1966. As vice presidemt of the SELA, she will help direct programs coordinating library development in the association's nine-state area. E.
T. Hoard III has returned to his home in Fernandina Beach, after spending the Christmas holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Abernathy of 816 Graham St. Parents Ask Father Is Reeling Over Tab for Toys By FRANCES L.
ILG, M. D. and LOUISE BATES AMES, M. D. "Dear Doctors: "Now while the memory is still fresh in both the mind and the pocketbook, may I ask if next Christmas you'd give me your ideas on Christmas spending for children.
"I was shocked as went over the budget with my wife to learn that she has spent $35 apeice on our four children, aged 4, 6, 8 and 11. That is, $140 just for toys, as this did not include money spent on clothes or essentials. "Also, additional gifts were of course given by relatives. The house seems to be awash in toys, boxes, parts of toys. Apart from what the budget can afford, I wonder if this childhood affluency is good for children.
Would not a few be more appreciated? A sort of supply and demand situation where scarcity enhances value? "My wife aruges that toys are necessary to children's education and maturity. She labels my idea of three or four dollars apiece for frivolity as 'thinking out of the She also argues that we cannot be 'different' from the parents of other children in their circle of acquaintances. If Santa Brought You Cash Be Invest It In Pre-INVENTORY FURNITURE SALE DEC. THRU STARTS TODAY 30th 8 00 Entire Stock Reduced 40. FOR To CASH Living Room, Bed Room and Dining Room Suites, The following manufacturers Occasional Tables, Lamps, Pictures and Acces- are represented: dories, Dinette Suites and Bedding.
Henkle Harris, Thomasville Chair, Sprague Carlton, Sanford, Hammary, Shaw and Fogle. Simmons Beautyrest Mattress Hide-A-Bed Not Included FURNITURE CO. 118 West Hargett St. Across from City Hall-adjoining parking lot. Phone 832-4431 "I am of the generation that grew up in the 30s.
I abhor the materialism of our contemporary culture. And I don't care what the other parents are doing (even if I knew for sure what they were doing). As far as I am concerned, there are no styles in values, charactes, training These and things comconstant. What do you think about all this?" Your wife's going to be mad at us but our sympathy is all with you. Even at Christmas time money shouldn't be thrown away.
And it doesn't need to be. It's true that things do cost a lot more than they used to. SEW SAVE: 4 BIG SALE DAYS AT THE REMNANT SHOP GLENWOOD VILLAGE SAVE PLENTY Clean Up On BONDED 89 WOOLENS FAKE FUR Yd. Values to $500 Yd. BONDED 199 METALLIC METALLIC BROCADES BONDED Tri-Blends Yd.
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SEW SAVE 1 But it is not 1930 thinking to feel that $35 apiece for toys is rather out of proportion. Thirty-five dollars per child to include big gifts and clothes would seem quite generous for a family of average income. Ten dollars apiece on frivolity would seem plenty. Of course all Christmas presents can't be sensible from the adult point of view. But if you close your eyes to the nine and ten and fifteen dollar toys now so lavishly displayed, there are lots of things for just a dollar or two which can and do give great pleasure to children right up into their teens.
We know because we see it. Catherine Burke Is Bride Of William Herman Herring WINSTON-SALEM Miss Catherine Lee Burke of Kinston and William Herman Herring of Newton Grove were married Dec. 26 at the Home Moravian Church Chapel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Francis Burke, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Annie Lou Herring of Newton Grove and Herman Boyd Herring of Sun Valley, Calif. Dr. J. C.
Hughes officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Leslie Maddocks was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lora Faley of Chapel Hill and Miss Anne Martin of Collins, Ohio. Hubert Rayford of Newton Grove was best man.
Ushers were Ray Warwick of Newton Grove and Lt. Dickson Capps. Following the ceremony, the parents of the bride entertained at a receptoin given at their home. The bride is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. The bridegroom attended UNC-Chapel Hill where he was a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
He is presently a student at Campbell College. After a wedding trip to Atlanta, the couple will make their home in Kinston. Miss McLamb and Mr. Todd Speak Vows in Benson Rites BENSON The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Garland McLamb was the setting Dec. 22 for the marriage of their daughter, Miss La Rue McLamb, and Rodgers William Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Todd of Wall, N.
J. Dr. Gaylord Lehman of Rocky Mount officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Jennifer Jean McGranahan of New York was the attendant.
Mr. Todd was his son's best man. The bride is a graduate of Meredith College. The bridegroom is a student at Utah State University. Following the ceremony, the parents of the bride entertained at a reception given in their home.
MRS. TODD was Miss McLamb Miss McClain, Mr. Sullivan Married in Local Ceremony St. Paul A. M.
E. Church was the setting for the marriage Saturday of Miss Evelyn Yvonne McClain, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. W. C.
McClain of 1809 Oakwood and James Henry Sullivan, son of Mrs. Pauline Sullivan of Bronx, N. Y. The Rev. B.
S. Foust officiated and the bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Lee Andrew Moore of Philadelphia, was matron of honor for her sister and SALE' FOR THE SELECT FEW GOODS OF INTEREST ONLY TO TRADITIONALISTS HONEST SAVINGS WITHOUT HULLABALLOO GENTLEMAN'S AND LADIES' ATTIRE QUIETLY CLEARANC'D Sale Commences Wednesday DECEMBER 27, 9 A.M. Town Campus CHAPEL HILL, N.
C. Of course you can be different from the other children and parents in your circle. And as you say yourself you really don't know just exactly what they are doing. We still families reasonable, generous families which let the many toys and gifts which their children receive from friends and relatives pretty much do the work of Santa Claus. So far no complaints from the children involved.
They just realize that's the way it is in their family. Holiday spirit really does not require that we throw our money away. Let's try to be jolly and sensible at the same time. MRS. HERRING was Miss Burke PIANOS TRUCK LOAD SALE $200 $300 OFF REG.
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Children in the wedding were Miss Pamela Bryant and Donnell Quick. Lawrence Bryant was best man and ushers were Lonnie McClain and Willie McClain, brothers fthe bride, Ronnie Quick, nephew of the bride and Donnie Scott. Mrs. Sullivan attended St. Augustine's College and Hardbarger Business College.
After the ceremony, a reception was given at the church. The couple will make their home here. MRS. SULLIVAN was Miss McClain Birth Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Troy Dunnegon, 1832 Fountain Drive, a son, Dec. 23 at Wake Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Dunnegon is the former Ester Lee Mayo..