+ CARRBORO Social and Personal +
HURT IN ACCIDENT
Mrs. Earnest Neal of Strowd
Hill suffered a broken left leg on
last Thursday morning during the
heavy snow storm at that time.
c Mrs. Neal, who teaches the 8th
grade in a Chatham County school,
was driving to the school when
she lost control of her car between
Chapel Hill and Bynum. She was
alone in the car which was prac
tical demolished when it left the
road and landed among some trees.
A passing motorist found Mrs. Neal
alongside the road and brought
her to Memorial Hospital in Chap
el Hill. She was thrown clear of
the car in the accident.
Mr. Neal was in Charlotte at the
time of the accident, his mother
Mrs. James Neal Sr. of Carrboro
has gone to the home of her son
and together with Mrs. Earnest
Neal’s mother is helping Mr. Neal
with the two Neal children. Mr.
I^leal arrived, home as quickly as
possible after the accident. Mrs.
Neal who suffered severe other
injuries in the accident is unable
to have visitors at this time.
BIRTHDAY
Sheryl Lloyd, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs* T. W. Lloyd, celebrated
her fifth birthday last Saturday
afternoon from 2 until 5 o’clock at
her home here. The 15 children
enjoyed Christmas stories and
games and showered the honoree,
with lovely birthday gifts. The
very happiest moment of the par
ty cam? when Old Santa Claus in
person came to the party. He pre
sented each child present with
yuique Santa Claus boot, filled
with candy as favors.
SERVICE POSTPONED
The service of Baptism schedul
ed for last Sunday afternoon by
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the Rev. Rudolph Hardee, pastor
of the Calvary Missionary Baptist
Church, has been postponed, and
will be announced by the pastor.
The nine candidates who were to
be baptised last Sunday at the An
drews 'Memorial Baptist Church ih
Graham will be baptised in the
service at a date to be announced.
CANTATA SUNDAY
The Christmas Cantata, schedul
ed for last Sunday at the Carrboro
Methodist Church and postponed
because of the deep snow at that
time, will be given on next Sun
day morning. December 21, at the
11 o’clock hour at the church here.
The cantata entitled “The Music
of Bethlehem” by Fred B. Horton,
will take the place of the regular
morning worship service, and will
be given by the church choir un
der the direction of Miss Martha
Ann Cheek.
On next Sunday evening also at
the church, the annual Christmas
program by members of the Sun
day School will be given under the
direction of Mrs. Jane McLeas,
and Mrs. Frances Watson. The
program by the. children and young
people of the church is looked
forward to with a peat deal of
pleasure from year to year by the
entire membership of the church
and community.
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OTHER SERVICES
On the following Sunday, De
cember 28, the Carrboro Methodist
Church will observe “Student Rec
ognition Sunday” when the follow
ing young people who are home
from college for the holidays will
be in charge of the services: Miss
Leah Fitch, who wilj preside, is a
student at UNC; Miss Martha Ann
Cheek, UNC; Miss Agnes Hines,
Louisburg College; Charles Gloss
on, Louisburg; Billy Page, East
Carolina; Lindsay Barl>our, High
Point College; and Miss AJeane
Williams, a student nurse at N. C.
Memorial Hospital.
This Sunday morning at the
Church Lindsay Barbour will speak
on the topic “The Christian Spirit
made Manifest in Class and on the
Campus." Billy Page will use as his
topic, “The Wesley Foundation—
It’s Help in Christian Living." Miss
Agnes Hines will use the topic
“How Our School Encourages the
Student To The Best In Christian
Living." Five minutes will be giv
en for jeach student in these dis
cussions, and other students men
tioned will also take part on the
“Student Recognition Day” ob
served by the church at this time.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Luther Sturdivant, a patient
in Memorial Hospital for the past
12 days, was able to return to her
home here on Monday of this week.
Mrs., Sturdivant M a former prin
cipal of the Carrboro School.- .
RECUPERATING
Stanley Alford, six-year-old son
>f Mr. and Mrs. John Alford, is re?
operating nicely at his home here
ifter having his tonsils removed
at McPherson’s Hospital in Dur
ham on Thursday of last week.
Stanley is very sorry to have to
miss school because his tonsils had
to come out, but since the closing
jf school because of snow, he will
not have so much time to make-up,
and he’s glad.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM ~
A Christmas program, given by
the children and young people of
thef Calvary Missionary Baptist
Church of Carrboro, will be givenl
on next Sunday evening, December
21. at the church here. This new
church is located on Highway 54
in the Platation Acres and Wes
view Hoes section of Carrboro.
Everyone is given a most cordial
invitation to attend this Christmas
service, and to all Sunday services
of the church at 11 a.m. and at
7:30 p.m. and for prayer meeting
services each Thursday evening at
7:30.
LIONS LADIES NIGHT
The meeting of the Carrboro
Lion’s Club was held on last
Thursday evening at the Homestead
Community Building in the Calvan
der community. This meeting was
the annual “Ladies Night” and the
group had a most enjoyable even
ing together. The speaker for the
occasion was W. D. Carmichael Jr.
The excellent dinner enjoyed was
prepared by ladies of the Orange
Blethodist Church. ■<*—
PERSONALS
Mrs. A. B. Poole was able to re
turn to her home here on Monday
jf this week after a stay of eight
days as a patient In Memorial Hos
pital, Chapel Hill.
W. A. Riggsbee has been recu
perating at his home here since
Monday of this week after a stay
of two weeks in the Veteran Hos
pital in Durham. Mr. Riggsbee has
been suffering from a eye infec
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hobby and
daughters, Miss Linda and Donna
Hobby, of Greensboro werfe visitors
to rleatives here at the past week
end.
James Horne of the Selfridge
Air Force Base in Michigan ar
rived here last Wednesday for a
visit with his father Simm Horne.
Mr. Horne, who is a patient at
Memorial Hospital, is improving at
this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sturdivant
and family of Charlotte were visi
tors at the last weekend to Mrs.
L. R. Sturdivant and Miss Gladys
Sturdivant.
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Orange Scout Unit Sets
Ambitious '59 Program
The board of directors of the
Grange Boy Scout District has set
in ambitions 1989 program.
The board of directors of the
Grange Boy Scout Council this week
let their sights on Increases in 13
>hases of Scout endeavor In Orange
bounty.
Meeting at Lenoir Hall, the group
•stablished goals in the 13 phases
which reflect, according to one of
ficial, "ambition and optimism.”
rhe increases are sought in every
thing from the number of Cub
Scout packs in the county to the
aumber of adult leaders.
Sandy McClamroch of Chapel Hill
assumed chairmanship of the dis
trict, replacing L. J. Phipps, who
had served for two years. Mr.
Phipps received numerous expres
sions of gratitude from the gather
ing. Also taking office were Ralph
Howard, Carrboro, Clarence Jones,
Hillsboro, and John Kfland Jr.,
Bfland, vice-chairmen.
The group set the following goals:
Two-deep Scout leaders, in
which a leader is backed by another,
37. This is an increase from the 24
leaders of the past year.
Number of unit leaders trained—
20.
Number of advancements in rank
-«0- „ .
Number of subscriptions to the
Scout magazines. Boy’s Life—416.
Number of Cub Scouts—325.
Number of Boy Scouts—375
Number of Explorer Scouts in
units—100.
Number of Explorer units—five.
Number of Cub Packs—12, an in
crease of four.
Number of Scout Troops—20.
Number of adults, parents
others. Identified with Scouting—350.
It was announced at the meeting
that a meeting will be held in Ra
leigh tomorrow for operating com
mittees. And Milton Julian was
named district representative in
charge of the 1059 Scout Circus,
which will be held in Raleigh April
18.
Children sometimes tear it up,
but they never break up a home.
Forest product! wffl become more
important with each
Greetings To All
Our Friends & C us tome
Throughout The Area
May Your Holidays Be Pleasant
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