METHODIST REVIVAL
. The Rev. Allison Simonton of
Durham is assisting the Rev. A
S. Parker, pastor of the Carrboro
Methodist Church, in a series of
revival services each evening this
week through Friday evening at
the church here. On next Sunday
evening March 26, the choir of
the church will render a program
of sacred Easter music at the
regular evening worship period,
REVIVAL AT NEW HOPE
Revival Services will begin
next Sunday evening at the New
Hope Presbyterian Church sev
eral miles north of Chapel Hill.
The Rev. Samuel Fudge, pastor
extends a most cordial invitation
to every one to attend these serv
ices. Services have been planned
for each evening at 7?30.
w. M. S. IS MEETING
Members of the Woman’s Mis
sionary Society of the Carrboro
Baptist Church are in attendance
this week at the Annual Associa
tional Woman’s Missionary So
ciety being held in the Angier
Ave. Baptist Church in Durham.
ALICE KAY ELLISOR
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellisor of
Lexington announce the birth of
a daughter Alice Kay, on March
18. in a Lexington hospital. They
have a son, Paul, who is eight.
Mrs. Ellisor is the former Miss
Pauline Roberts of Hillsboro and
Mr. Ellisor is formerly of Carr
boro.
WILLIAM MERRITT IS TWO
William Merritt, son of ^ Mr.
and Mrs. Shelton Merritt of
Route Three, was two years old
last Sunday and a wonderful
birthday party was given at the
Merritt home for the occasion
when all children present enjoy-j
ed ice cream, cup cakes, Easter
Bunnies, Easter candies and lol- j
lipops. The following were pres-1
Deaths
EDNA EARLE TROWBRIDGE
Funeral services for Mrs. Edna I
Earle Trowbridge. 86. of Chapel i
Hill were held in Anderson, S. C.
yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Trowbridge died at her 1
home in Chapel Hill Monday i
night after being in declining
health for a year.
Surviving are one daughter,
Miss Jessie Trowbridge of Chapel
Hill; one son, Joe Earle Trow
bridge of Gollsboro; two sisters,
Mrs. Samuella E. Mayes of An
derson, S. C. and Mrs. Isabell
Morgan of Chapel Hill; one
brother, Lucius D. Webb of An
derson, S. C.; and two grandchil
dren.
HONOR FERGUSON—Clyde
V. Ferguson, left, recently re
tired Soil Conservation Aid of
Orange County, is presented
an engraved silver bowl on be
half of Soil Conservation Serv
ice personnel by Work Unit
Conservationist Quentin Pat
terson.
ent for the party: Betty Sue and
Janice Cole, Betsy and Walter!
Womble, Sara Ruth and Ray i
Dunn, Connie, Debbie and War-!
ren Womble, Debbie Clark, Tom-j
my Merritt, Rachel Carver and
Van Bennett.
BAPTIST REVIVAL SET
A series of Revival services |
will be held at the Carrboro Bap
tist Church April 16. The Rev.
Don Cook, of Pamlico, S. C. will
assist the pastor the Rev. Calvin
Rains in these services.
GLEANERS AT *
MRS. WILLIAMS’
A most interesting meeting of i
The Gleaners Sunday School class !
of the Carrboro was held on;
Wednesday evening of this week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Duke Williams.
CARRBORO PTA ELECTS
Mrs. Joy Neville has been
elected President of the Carr
borc. PTA for the 1961-62 school I
year. Other officers chosen at i
the group’s meeting last Thurs- I
day included Mrs. Fleta Mae
Poole first vice-president: Mrs.
Elgia Yates, second vice-presi
dent; and Mrs. Virginia Wilson,
Secretary-Treasurer.
MEET AT FREELANDS’
Last Sunday morning the Adull j
Sunday School Class of the Or |
ange Methodist Church and the
teacher V. A. Hoyle, met for stu- j
dy at the home of Mrs. A. J. j
Freeland, a member of the class!
who has been ill and unable to
attend. The class met at her
home instead of the church I
Needless to say this was a happy j
day for Mrs. Freeland.
PERSONALS
J. R. Evans has been a patient
at Watts Hospital, Durham since
last Saturday.
Mrs. Floyd Siler, mother of
Mrs. Billy Merritt has been a
patient in Watts Hospital Dur
ham for the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Campbell
and Mrs. W. R. Campbell Sr.1
also Mrs. R. B. English of Carr-!
boro were visitors at the week
end to relatives in Winston
Salem.
Mr. Hugh Farrell, brother of
Mrs. L. R. Sturdivant of Carr
boro is a patient in a Siler City
hosptal.
Misses Gale and Randy Sue El
lis of Spruce Pine were visitors
at the weekeijjl to their aunt Mrs.
Sallie Shamhley, on Hillcrest St
The two young ladies attended
Open House on Saturday at Me
morial Hospital.
Mrs. E. H. Valentine is improv-1
ing at her home on High St., aft
er an illness of the last two weeks, j
Visitors at the weekend to Mr. j
and Mrs. Ira Mann and family
included Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel j
Matthews and small daughter j
Sherry, all of near Clinton.
Raymond Brewer of the An -j
tioch community has been a pa-j
tient in Watts Hospital, Durham
since last Sunday.
Jesse Neville of the University j
Lake Road who is in his eighties
suffered a slight stroke at his
home last Sunday. Mr. Neville
has only recently returned home
after being a patient for some
time in Memorial Hospital in
Chapel Hill.
CARRRORO DRIVE
SUCCESSFUL
The Carrboro campaign in be
half of the Chapel Hill Red Cross
Chapter’s annual finance drive!
has exceeded already the amount
raised in any similar drive for the
chapter in the past 10 years, ac
cording to General Chairman I.
G. Greer. Mrs. Jesse West has I
been in charge of residential soli-;
citation and Calvin Burch, busi
nesses. The drive there to date
brought in $464.
Newly-wed Brittons
at home in Charlotte
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller
Britton of Charlotte were mar
ried there on Feb. 25 in the
Christ Episcopal Church.
The bride is the former Doris
Ann King, daughter of Mr. ag^l
Mrs. Leon Preston King of Or
ange Grove Rd., Chapel Hill. Mr
PRESENT FOR THE LIVING — Carrboro School Principal
Klay Box spades around one of the trees recently donated to
beautify the school grounds. They were given by the sixth grade
class, as a memorial to the late Mrs. R. B. Studebaker, first grade
teacher, and by Mrs. Bill Page of the school cafeteria staff in
honor of her daughter, a pupil at the school. Mrs. Page also
donated to the library several facsimile copies of historic Ameri
can documents as gifts for her daughter to share with the school.
Hicks-Moody
vows said here Friday evening
In an evening ceremony last
Friday at the home of Mrs. Eron
da Tripp, Miss Evelyn Marina
Hicks and Harold Dean Moody
were united in marriage. The
Rev. James Morton of Carrboro
performed the double-ring cere
Britton is the son of Mr. and Mrs
William Johnston Britton Jr., of
Charlotte.
Mrs. Britton was given in mar
riage by her father.
The Rev. Thom Blair perform
ed the double-ring ceremony.
A graduate of Lenoir Rhyne
College, Mrs. Britton has been on
the Charlotte Memorial Hospital
nursing staff. Mr. Britton is in
charge of Carollnas operations
for the Emery Air freight Corp.
mony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr! and Mrs. Perry N. Hicks of
Pittsboro. Mr. Moody is the son
of Harold E. Moody of Chapel
' Hill and Mrs. Lora Murray of
! Durham. fTr
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| Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a white satin
street-length dress and carried
a white Bible topped with while
carnations. Her sisters, Mrs.
Myrna Richardson and Mrs.
Phala Walters, both of Florida,
were bridesmaids. Akers N. Man
ning of Chapel Hill served as
best man.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was given by the bride’s
sister at her home. The couple
will live in Florida. ^
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