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man U wrapped up elf. h«e makes a pretty •mall package. W· may well go to the moon, but that's not %*ery far. Th gt'catest distance we have to •till lie· within us. Births ι I Mr. anJ Mrs. Hob Rogers ol 1808 Wilshirt· Ave.. R «leigh announce the December 8 I birth of a sun. Robert Carltun. * Mrs. Rogers is tlu» former Jane Roberts of Fayetteville. Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Hogers of Tabor City. Mr. and Mis. Ljroy Stevens 1 of Nakina announce the birth ! oj a daughter. Kuren Su/ette, ; on December 6. Mrs. Steveru; is the former KJitn Williains I sou. I Mr. und Mrs. Marvin Lee 1 Soles of Chadbcurn announce tiit December 7 Oil th of a son, .(an y. Mrs. St k s is the form er Kay Frances Carol). [DISTRICT INTERVIEW SET FOR MOREHEAD SCHOLARS I Twenty-five hl%.l» sdnul j mall» seniors. nomiii iUv.l from «.«•unties in this area for coii sidt. ration (or Vtorehead So'.io' jrships to the University <»l Noith Carolina, will lie inter viewed by thf Moreliead Si holarships D'st-kt 111 Com •nitte«· at the dakn County j Bi ard of lvJue:tk.n Budding, ι Eli:-:abethto\vn, I nuary 12. j The 25 nimincis fr«m Dint i »et 111 art· lieini; interviewed j η statewide eoMpetitien wit η I IE(J boys from the other six j Viorehead Srhi l:irshi|>- Hist· i Iricts in the state. Moreheid Scholarships pni | -id»· a four-year ; ll-«.xp»-nsi· 1 ;>aid und erg radii de coUeg· j *'ue ition t ι re'-ipiv-nts They '.wtre established in 1951 bv I John Motley Mwl'ead, UNC radmte an I η dive North ι Carolinian who lives in Ry, • Ν. Y Mr. Motvhead is chair •nan of 11··· John Motley .Mom— head Foundation. Mori-ht ad Scholarship IJ is— trit t 111 is c«>ni|His"l of the fol owing 15 counties: Bladen i",i unswirk. Columbus, Cum •jerliu.'l. Duplin, linke, Jones. Mtx-re. Now lli'ii'ViT, Onslow. ·. U-»b«'Son, Sampson, :cotl Ii». .««d Way ι»**. NiiuiiHH·« f«»r Ji^utet inter i tlt-wN trom Columbus t'ounty ! art: WMllain Hay wood Wood I ai c( VVhU«1U<· adJ l'»ul Byr . η Wyvh- Jf· «' llilhhuw· Ε·,«.*, οι s«vcn Morphea«.·· ichilnship District Conimit Ues will nominate six caiuii cat'os who will he interviewed •Ii Chapel Hill uy l'ie Central Vt.reheail Scholar.··liip I oin 1 rnitu-e along with 32 not.tn.ees from 16 private prepai(dory 1 -thi.ols «.ι» the Mrehead Foun dation's selected list. Ί ..«'se chosen as scholar-hip cam»i t dates bv the central committee ! will tli< a be tin.illy interview - 1 ni bv til«· Board ol Trust.·«·* o! ι he M« i« h« ad Foundation. l.:.st year th- truste · a i A-ardwl 47 Morehead Scholar I ships. This year there are 15.» II Vloitheatl Scholars—149 1,1 re~ sicifi.cc at the University and it iii* ..II h ave. Ol those on leave. «Hi«· IS p«rtorming mili tary service: oi. * is studying IS a (ioetint'en sehol.tr ill Gel - inaiiv; one is t e first UNI lX. hange seh«.la· at the Uni versity ot l»«»iti«*s. Kraiue; and . II. is doing a var's iiussmmi ..I V work in Alaska. December Most Dangerous Time For Pedestrian December, with its holiday : season ami busy shopping per ... tl. is tl.e most dangerous time ..I the year lot persons travel ! uii itHjt. the state Highway Department advises. Alui'-st every year, petles tiian deaths and in juries in ciea?·.· during Hie short day.i I and long nights of December. Reiueiu- l«»r the 'ncrease m ch.dt grt atei pedestrian activ ;t\ when persons are shopping during hour- of twilight and ! darkness, pr. -««· upation with details ol holiday preparations (resulting in relaxed caution i while walking, ami greatei ex unsure of children who try to vMuee7.· ill a few hours «.f «ut <i«.oi play betw-11 school and I darkness. . Pedestrian fatalities in South ; c .rolinji annually average a b«.ut Ü0 per cent <>f the overall iu.itic diath toll. Last year, I lf,l pcrr.·;::: were killed whil·.· I walking and f»lf> were injured. Karger percent»«.« of i-des -raiii dcatlis occur anion·· tne age groups ..I U'e very voting 1 „al t»·..· verv «»Id. During 1061, t„i example. 49 per cut of ι!,.· persons under fiv«· year: I <il.I lulled in traffic were pe destrians. Also, 02 per wut of I those between the ages of five J «11Ί 14 years and 3« per cent til those over 60 yiurs ohl wert pedestrians. Highway Dcnailnient re iouls vi'vwl that 59 per ccot | ot the state's I HCl pedestrian | I couth occurred while the vie- · ι ι ms were crossing streets or ί highways between intersec-1 ! timis. Croisins :it intersection« ami standing ii. the roadway each accotuilfd for seven pel nut of the fatalities. IV:lestrain safety is the re sponsibility of both the pedes trian and the driver. Highway , Department officials stated. Visohs «·ιι foot should eare I 'nlly i»b»*y all pedestrian safe I ty rules ami watch out for I careless drivers. Drivers, op. ι lie other hand, should be on I llie lookout for careless pedes - liiaiis who may wander in fiont of their vehicles. Many persons seem to have the at titude that because they ar·.· on loot, they have the righi ol-way. Highway Department officials warned, however, that pedestrians onlv have the right-of-way when, erossing .■ '.reels on proper traffic ligh* ikimIs. when in marked cross ι walks or at other places espec ially designated for pedestrian υ re. Even though a pedeetrii-n has the right-of-way, ofticials said, it is better to be safe than sorry, and it is much bet ter to yield to u motor which than be struck by one. Λ lew simple safety rules have been roni| ded for pe destrian use during this sea son. They are: (1) Cross streets only at in tersections and v/Ith trat (κ* light (2) Where there aiv no sidewalks, w««lk on the If··, li.ciiig traffic. (3) At nigh·. wear light coloird clwl'utiit or carry 1« light or wiuIt· liuudkerehief. (4) When shopping, avoid carrying so maiiv packa^is that they obstril«Λ the view. (5) Watch for turniiiK vehi cles when crossing at mtersecj lions, even when you have the """electrolux*"* Vacuum Cleaner SALES To All Types Repairs & Service Vacuum Cleaners E. W. HENDRIX Post Office Box 71 Tabor City-Phone 7001 ! i«fld-<f-w:tv . t (C) Before ' .i ti e< · it hlxhw«y. In»k both ways tu ι t.c c. Mam I itiv .ire 1:0 vehi «•Its ciose fiviu. h to picvcnt stife crossing . It is us easy deceive «in -'s i sell without pefvivi«»?* it, a? • it is diflieult t>> deceive others j .v. itliout their liii'iinu it vut. —La r?«»ciiefouiMuli! There is a ;;ι···;»Ι ileal of tin· ■ua|j|M<l country within us. I fie»>i'i;e Klint ] The maiiispi >nv id life i.- ml tl·« heart. —Λιηΐ« I ' »' III ] within τ · ·· jh·. ct· a. 1»Λι· <tli «iirUilv ;t ι ! <H qui»' oinscienc. —Shake.« prur» Μ >>· tV kinsdum of Gocl wl'uu you.—wilh you a! way,- - • t 'Si'cii .»us. tn-'ir you outwartl, ui'WiU'l, h« a . fiiwanl. Mary Itak-.T K<l(ly Johnson's R3BW7 8EA-HOR8H MOTORS MMS FIRESTONE Tabor City FOP. '3Γ ι WHAT A SAVING! 20 to 25 percent discount on all BALDWIN PIANOS until 1st of January HARRILL Music Stores Lumbertnn Fayetttiville , Wilmington Jacksonville Olinton FOR SAL Κ — Alhrlttun Strawberry Plants. Be sure —Plant the best! Write Lewis Strawberry Nursery, Rocky Point, N. C. or Phon«· Uurgaw 25927U6 SAINT PAUL METHODIST— Rev. P. Η. Layfield. Pastor: Bun. School — 9:45 a. m.; Morning Worship — 11:00; MYF—Sun.. 6:30 p. m.; Even ing Worship — 7:30; WSCS Circles — lit Tues. evening; Gen. WSCS meeting — 3rd Tuen, evening. BETHEL METHODIST — E. P. Armstrong, pastor; Sun School — 10 a. m.; Morning Service—1st and 3rd Sun.. 11 a. m.; znα and 4th Sun., 7:30 p. m. OLD ZION WESLEYAN ME THODIST — Η. T. Brown. Pasto/; Sun. School — 9:45 LEBANON METHODIST—W. P. Herbert, pastor; Sun. School—10 a. m.; Preaching— 1st Sun., 7 p. m.. 3rd Sun..7 p. m.; MYF—Won.. 7 p. m.; WSCS—1st Wed. night. TABOR C1TV BAPTIST — (James Johnson, pastor; Sun. School—9:45 a. m.; Morning Service—11 a. m.; Training Union—6:30 p. m.; Evening Service—7:30 p. m.; Church Night—Wed., 7:30; WMU Cir cles—Thürs, after 1st Sun-; Gen. WMU—Mon. after 2nd Sun. GLENDALE BAPTIST—Otto | Edwards, pastor; Sun. gchool — 10 a. m.; Prayer Meeting — Sun. 6:30 p. m.. Preaching — Sat. before 3rd Sun., 7:30 p. m. 3rd Sun. morning—11 a. m„ and Sun night—7:30. NEW LIFE BAPTIST—Crow ed Powell, pastor; Sun School—10 a. m.; Worship Service—2nd Su" 6:30 p. m.; 4th Sun. at 11 a. m. CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST— Sun. School—10 a. in.; Prayer School—10 a. m.; Prayer Meeting Wed,. 7:30 P. m.: Worship Service—3rd Sun. 11 a. m. and 1st Sun. at 7 30 p. m. CAROLINA BAPTIST—J. C. Jones, pastor; Sun. School— 10 ·. m.; Morning Worship— 11 a. m.; BTU—7 p. m.; Even ing Worship—8; Prayer Serv Ice—Wed., 8 p. m.; Deacons meet—Pri. before 1st Sun. MT. ZION BAPTIST — Clyde Prince, pastor; Sun. School —10 a. m.: Worship Service— let Sun. and at 7 on the 3rd II ·. m.; Sa«, before and on Bun.; Prayer Service—Sun. 7 p. m. LITTLE BETHEL—L. P. Brow·, paator; Preaching Jed and 4th Sun.. 11 a. m. MT HBRMAN BAPTIST — Clyde Prince, paator; Sun Ichool — 10 a. m.; Prayer Meeting—Wed., 7:30 p. m.; BTU—Sun. β p. m.; Worship farvice—4th Sun. at 11 a. m. and 2nd Sun. at 7:30 p. m. LAWNDALE BAPTIST—Rrv Otto Edwards. Pastor; Sun. School—10 a. m.; Worship Service—3rd Sun. at 11 a. in. SANDT PL AWN BAPTIST — Raymond Cumbee, pastor; School—Ό a. in.. Worship Service—3rd Sun. at 11 a. in. intf 1st Sun. niul.t at 7:30 j GRASSY BAY BAPTIST — j Rev. Grover Faulk, Pastor Sun. School—10 a. m.; Wor- i ind and 4th Sun. and at 7:30 i ship Service—11 a. m. on the j jn the 1st and 3rd Sun. I nights; Prayer Meeting — ?i p. m. on Sun. snd Wed. MT. SINAI BAPTIST—Rati on L ο η κ. pastor; Sun. School—10 a. n«.; Preaching Se- vice on 2nd Sun. at 11 a. m. and 4th Sun. at 7:3t) p. in.; Paryer service each Wed. CLARENDON BAPTIST—Joe Rev. Earl Lanier, Pastor;; —10 a. m.; Training Union— 8:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting— Wed.. 7:30 p. m.: Worship Services—1st and 3rd Sun. at 11 a. in. and on 2nd and 4th Sun at 7:30 p. m.; WMS— Mon. evening after 1st Sun. GREEN SEA BAPTIST — Morgan Gilreath, pastor; 5un. School—10 a. m ; BTU— 7 30 p. m.; Evening Worship— 8 p. m. ANTIOCH BAPTIST — Sun. School—10 a. m.; Preaching —Sat. before 2nd Sun. at 11:30 a. m. and 4th Sun. at 11 a. m. IRON HILL BAPTIST—Sun. School—9:48 a. m.; BTU — 8:30 p. m.; WMU—1st Mon. in each month: Worship Ser vice—11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Officers' and Teachers' meet ing—Wed. at 7 p. m. RIVERSIDE BAPTIST—R. L. t nmoee, pestor: Sun. School —10 a. m.: Worship Service— W'd night before the 4th Sun at 7 p. m. and Sun morning at 11 and the 2nd Sun. night at 7; Prayer ser <ice each Wed. night at 7: BTU—Sun. night at 7:30. JONES STREET BAPTIST — E. D. C.ask in, pastor; Preach ing—2nd and 4th Sun. at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sun. School—10 a. m.; Prayer Ser vice—each Wed. at 8 p. m. FOREST LAWN BAPTIST— Gaaton Hester, pastor: Sun. School—10 a. m . Preaching— 1st Sun. at II a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. on the 3rd Sun.; Training Union—8:30 p. m ; WM8—Mon. night after 1st. Sun.; Prayer Service—Wed. 7:30 p. m. at Μ J PINE LEVEL Ρ R Ε R \V 1 L I. < BAPTIST — Billy Hardee. ( pastor; Sun. School—1» a. in ·. Worship Service—3rd Sun. at 11 a. m. CRIBBTOWN FRF EWU. I BAPTIST—Clarence Cribb pastor- Sun. School—10 a. in.: Worship Service—7:30 p. n».: Prayer Service—7:30 p. τ. Thürs Ρ I R Ε W A Y FREEWILL — Clarence Cribb. pastor: Sun School—10 a. m ; Worship— 11 a. in.: Evening Scrvice 7:30 p. m. on 1st anil 3rd Sun EMERSON FREEWILL — Λ L. Duncan, pistor; Preach ing—Sat before 4th Sun. at 7 p. rn. and 4th Son. moraine 11 a. in; Sun. School — 10 a. m. ASHE FxEEWILl Clarence Cribb, pastor: Sun School —10 a. m.: Worship Service— 2nd and 4th Sun at 11 a m . Prayer Meeting—Wed. at 7 p. m. MACEDONIA FREEWILL — Clarence Cribb. ρμ·λγ: Sun. School—10 a. m.: Worship Service—2nd and 4'h Sun. at 11 a. m.: Evening Service — 7:30 ρ m. ST FRANCIS Χ Α VIER CA THOLIC — Rev. Thumn" Welch, Pastor: Sun. Mass — 9:45 a. m : Confession—9 30 a. m.: Holy days—Mass held at 8:If a. m. TABOR CITY PRESBYTER IAN—Henry Reaves, past or; Church School—10 a. m.: Morning Worship—II a. m : PYF—Sun. 0 p. m.: Men of the Church— 2nd Tues. Church OF C.OD — Da» id Livingston, past ο r: Sun School—10 a. m.: Morning Worship—11a. m.; YI'E 7 p. tn. Sun. Evaneclistic Ser ice —7:30 ρ in ; Bible Study and Prayer—Wed. at 7:30 p. m. EMMANUEL Holiness—J. P. Jones. Pastor; Sunday School—10 a m: Worship Servier— 2nd and 4lh Sun.: YPE—Sun. at 0:30 p. m Prayer Sen ice—Wed. 7::4Λ p. m. CLARENDON CHURCH OF CHRIST — Bible Study— 10 a. m ; Morning Worship 11 a. m.; Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.; Wed Bible Study —7-30 p. m. BETH ISRAEL JEWISH CENTER—J. S Mann, cant or; Services each Frl. at 8 I p. m. Tfc· Fallowing Pabllr-Spirited Finn« Are Sponsoring The C'hurrli Director?: W. f. Co* Company Ruey'* Clothing Store 3arreil 8*1«· Company Dor-Mar's Shoe Store fehlM'M Dept. Store Dameron Drug Store Harralmn's Pharmacy Carolina Dept Store Rlantie Publishing Company «. C. 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This is your opportunity to huy the best in furniture at prices pleasing to you. SMITHBORO FURNITURE COMPANY is open week nights except Saturday until 8 o'clock. SMITHBORO FURNITURE COMPANY MULUNS. S. <\ MOUNTAIN DEW ν
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