HILLSBORO HAPPENINGS Social And Personal—Telephone 4191 ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW SET MARCH 3 The date for the Art and Crafts Show, sponsored by. the Hillsboro Garden Club, has been set for March 3, from 2 to 6 p. m., at the American Legion Hut. Exhibits are wanted from the various fields of art. Persons who would like to share their talents in an exhibit at this show should contact Mrs: ’’Ben Johns ton or Mrs- Kay Winecoff in „ Hillsboro. A small admission will be charged. Proceeds will be used for the Orange County Histori cal Museum which is sponsored by the Garden Club. ■ __— -i_—— ---— VISIT ■ - v - | Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rice of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude McAdams Sunday. WEEKEND GUESTS Mrs. George Patterson of ; Lewisburg, West Virginia and I Mrs. Ida Charlton of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mrs. Fred Gray. VISIT Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stone of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. J. T. Stone over the weekend. VISIT Walter Swainey from Western Carolina College spent last week end with his mother, Mrs. Ma ry Swainey. WEEKEND GUESTS Van Kenyon, III of Silver Springs, Md., Miss Lorraine Fowler of Hyattsville, Md., and Mrs. Van Kenyon, Sr. of Greens boro were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Van Kenyon, HILLSBORO AMERICAN LEGION UNIT 85 Hillsboro American Legion Auxiliary Unit 85 will have their regular monthly meeting Thurs day afternoon , FetoT % at 3:30 with Mrs. 0. L. Thomas. $12,500 goal set for April 21 drive . . . Three co-chairmen named for cancer crusade . Sheriff Buck Knight, Mrs.. -George Nicholson, and George .Hogan have been named co chairmen of Orange County’s 19 63 Cancer Crusade, to begin Ap ril 21 with a $12,500 goal. They •were appointed this week by Jim Falconer, Chapel Hill insur ance man, who is president of the American Cancer Society’s Orange County unit. Sheriff Knight will direct the campaign in Hillsboro and the j rural areas of the county. Mrs. j Nicholson will have charge of i the work in the Carrboro and • Chapel Hill residential areas, | Mr. Hogan will be chairman at j large, helping in all areas. Mr. Falconer also announced the appointment this week of Justice Haswell of the Bank of Chapel Hill as crusade treasur er, Judge L. J. Phipps as chair man of advance gifts, and Mrs. Lucy Sutton as chairman of the Chapel Hill business district. Mrs. Sutton will be assisted by Miss Elizabeth Branson. Other appointments will be announced soon. Mr. Falconer, the three chair men, and Mrs. Lindsay Neville, the unit’s executive secretary, launched plans for the campaign Monday evening at a meeting in Mr. Falconer’s office in the Hayes Building at the Glen Len nox Shopping Center. The purpose of the crusade is twofold: To give house-to-house information on cancer and to collect funds for .the battle a gainst it Much of the proceeds is used to help Orange County cancer patients who need assist ance. This includes drugs, bed linens, therapy, transportation to and from sites of treatment, home nursing, and household help. Proceeds provide funds for research and education. Mrs. Neville said people could Local firemen getting in-service training Chapel Hill and Carrboro fire men have been attending an in service training school each night this week. David Lee of the State Insurance Department in Raleigh is instructor. The three - hour class sessions each night in the Glen Lennox Fire Station.have been concern ed with forcible entry, ventila tion, salvage and overhaul, lad ders, and fog spray use. Chapel Hill Fire Chief J. S. Stewart said that 28 persons in all were enrolled — the 15 paid Chapel Hill firemen, most of the call men, and four Carrboro volunteer firemen. help the unit with its communi ty service by donating old sheets. Those good enough are used as bed linens; others are made into bandages. The unit’s office at 159 East Franklin Street is open from 9 a. m. to " = 12 noon Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Sheets may be de livered there at those times, or will be called for if donors phone Mrs. Neville at 942-1953 during office hours. Crime change dubs Citizens all over the United > ! States will participate in the 16th,, annual observance of Na tional Crime Prevention Week Feb. 10-16 according to Doug Yates, President, The Chapel Hill Exchange Club, local spon sor of the campaign. Similar plans are being made by the Ex changeites in Hillsboro, where Mayor Fred Clator has issued a local Crime Prevention Week proclamation. Plans for the seven - day pro gram of crime prevention ac tivities here include: on Feb. 10, the members and their families will attend, the “Go-To-Church Sunday” services in a'group at the University Baptist Church. Monday, Feb. 11, the Crime Pre vention Poster Contest sponsor ed by the Exchange Club will be judged and the trophies and awards will be given the winn ers. The students in the Chapel Hill School system participated in the contest. Wednesday, Feb. 13, will be Police Open House,. with a dis play of weapons and scientific crime detection equipment, tours of the police department and jail. - SIGNS PROCLAMATION — Hillsboro Mayor Fred Clay tor signs a proclamation de noting Feb. 10-16 as Crime Pre vention Week for Hillsboro, in cooperation with the nation wide observance of this oc casion. Looking On is.John Ter rell, Exchange Club project chairman. Next Tuesday Dis trict Probation Officer R. W. Bodenheimer will speak on this topic at Hillsboro High School. This Sunday Hillsboro Exchangeites will ^attend the Methodist Church as a group to emphasise this program. MARY'S SHOP FEBRUARY CLEARANCE Sale Drastic reductions on all winter Merchandise. 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