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ELSBORO HAhruiNuNvjj Social Arid Personal - Telephone 4191 r [ )avis Fetes .■$* ■ ■ . -Elect*. |yn Davis night. Mrs. Paul Davis j at a dinner party for yn Davis, bride-elect in ,< Mrs. Walter Teer. ns, daughter of Mr. and pavis of Hillsboro, will , Sherrill, sou of Mrs. mill of’ Mooresville Sat bt at 6 o’clock in the Baptist Church. ,ai the honoree was pre sage. nstess presented Miss I, a gift of line*1- : ’ attending were: Mrs. owndes. Miss Sue Fryer, jorie Still, Mrs. Lucius Miss Hblen Beard, Miss 5 Mrs. Paul Roberts, nees Fowler and Miss rts. Mrs. Sam Kirkland and land’s mother, Mrs. Mat spent a very delightful ie guests of Dr. and Mrs. ss of Rutherfordton at age at Ocean Drive last OREHEAD Watkins and Jack Miller week of the Fourth va at Morehead City. The Long Drive Get Our ication Service SPECIAL irring-Conners Hillsboro RETURN ~———•-—— Specialist 3/c Robert D. Hall returned home Monday night af ter serving two years with the armed forces, 16 months of which were spent in France. He is re ceiving his discharge this week at Fort Jackson, S. C. Mrs. Hall re turned here from France last Tues day. / AWAY Mrs. Evelyn Parsley and sons will leave Sunday for Nags Head where they will spend next, week vhcittoningr-— RETURN Mr. and Mrs,'Alex Andersdn, Mr. Warren Anderson and Miss Fannie Newman returned frofti a trip to Nags, Head. They also went to Manteo and while there at tend the “Lost Colony” play. VISIT HERE ... Mr. and Mrs. Car} Boggs and children, Margaret Ward, Andy and Sarah visited with Mrs. Boggs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Bivins here last week and have returned to their home in Elberton, Ga. TWIN -BOYS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knight’ of Reidsville announce the birth of twin sons, Donald and Richard, born Saturday, July 28. Their weight at tyrth was 7 lbs. and H ozs. and 7 lbs. and 2 ozs. Mrs. Knight is the former Agnes Harris of Roseboro. RETURN '-'-J Mr, and Mrs. Odell Turner and daughter, Ann, and Mrs. Grace Collins returned to their homes here last Thursday after visiting in Dalla \ Texas with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins. THOMAS JOHNS CRABTREE A son, Thomas Johns, was born to Mr. and Mrs. William “Bud” Crabtree on July 18 in Watts Hos pital. Mrs. Crabtree is the former Patricia Johns of Hillsboro. 25TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tapp of Rt. 1, Efland were given a surprise dinner on Sunday at their home in honor of their 25th Wedding Anniversary. The 69 present included rela tives and friends were served din ner picnic style. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the couple. RETURN Mr. and Mrs. David Baird and children accompanied by Mr. Baird’s parents, Mr and Mrs. W. C. Baird of Hamburg, New York re turned here Sunday after spending last week vacationing at Myrtle BROWNIE OUTING Brownie Troop 154 held a Wein ! er and Hamburger roast on Tues day night at the Hillsboro Recrea tion Park with arouh<t45 members add parents present. Mrs. Owen Allison is leader of the Troop. After eating, the group enjoyed playing miniature golf. « —— • LLOYD - DAY VIWS SPOKEN Miss Margie Lee Lloyd of Dur ham and Hillsboro, daughter of Mrs. William. Frederick Lloyd of Hillsboro and the late Mr. Lloyd, and Graham Thomas Day "were married in the home of the Rev. Charles Maddry in Hillsboro on July 21. Mr. Day is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Tennie Day of Timberlake. O.E.S. MEETS TONIGHT The Hillsboro Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star will meet tonight at'8 o’clock. All members are urged to attend the meeting to be held in the Masonic Hall. RETURN Mrs. R. 0. Forrest and daughter, Phyllis, have returned home after vacationing at Myrtle Beach last week. Mr. Forrest was with them ■during a part of their stay there. Sykes Child, 5' Fatally Hurt By Machine Jerry Dale Sykes, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ver non Sykes of Route 2, Mebane, was killed Friday when be fell beneath a piece of moving farm machinery on his father’s farm. Funeral services were held Sat urday afternoon from the Hebron Methodist Chufch near 'Mebane with the Rev. Keith McCord, a former pastor of that church, and the Rev. Harley Anderson, pastor of the Oak Grove Baptist Church in Orange County,, conducting. Burial was in the church ceme tery.---.....; He is survived by bis parents: two sisters, Joanjie and Juil Sykes of the home; the maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jrfr Sykes of Route 2,_ Mebane; and the pa terhar grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W E Sykll of Route 2. Mebane;. Child Injured Badly; Rode Bike Into Car Curtis. Sechrest, nine-years old, was critically injured last Saturday afternoon on Highway 70 when he rode his bicycle into the side of a passing car. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sechrest, who live near the JaMax Motor Lodge. The accident occurred when Cur tis rode his bicycle down the drive ; way of the lodge and into the ^ide of a car driven by Aaron Victor Cruise of Raleigh. No charges have .been p^ferred, and apparently Cruise waSspot at fault, Patrolman T. P. Smith said. The boy was rushed to Duke Hospital and has remained in criti cal condition since undergoing I surgery for multiple fractureof j both legs, both arms and skull. ' IN SERVICE Henry Walton Moore Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Moore, left Tuesday Cpr Raleigh for induction into the Army. HILLSBORO !'®w town hat TV reception J*" °* iH own. 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