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News Events of Interest to Women Sue F. Large, Society Editor Phone 55 PERSONALS A visit to Silver Springs, Flor ida’s lamed and internationally known underwater fairy land, re cently was enjoyed as a highlighl of the current Florida tour of duty of Lt. (jg) and Mrs. C. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Coland J. Riley and their daughter, Doris„ have re turned home after spending the week with relatives at Norfolk, Virginia. Miss Margaret Riley is visi ting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark in Kannapolis. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Claytor are leaving this week for a short vacation, part of which they plan to spend with Mr. Claytor’s sister in Elerbee. The Claytors’ son, 1st Lieutenant D. Dortch Claytor, who PRESBYTERIAN JUNIOR COLLEGE Begins Sept. 7, 1945 Preparatory Department. One and Two Year Commercial. Standard Two Year College leading. A.A. or A.&'degree or transfer. Aviation. Christian emphasis. Thor ough. Small classes. iRdivldual attention. Personal counseling. Extra-curricular activities. Ath letics. ’ \ Pre-professional courses. Ac celerated program. Pre-induc tion training. Ex-service men may enter at any time. Fifteen scholarships for women. Regis ter now. For catalog, write the President Maxton, North Carolina has been on /leave from Big Springs, Texas, will report back to his base Sunday. Miss Annie Cameron is spend ing two weeks at Norfolk, Va. and will be accompanied home by her aunt, Mrs. Kate Cushman. Mrs. Bruce Davis of Jackson vill, Florida, has been spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. Felix Forrest. Mr. Davis ar rived last Saturday to visit with the Forrest’s and with his sister, Mrs. H. W. Moore. • Miss Ida Lloyd is visiting her sister, Mrs. W, E. Lea in Durham. Miss Elizabeth Lloyd, who is employed by Kendall Company of Charlotte, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lloyd. Ruth Poe Weds Wallace Womble -Carrboro—Last Saturday eve ning at 8:00 o’clock Miss Ruth Poe became the wife of Wallace Wom Ele, Carrboro, at the home of the bride’s parents near Apeoc. The home was attractively decorated with bridal greenery arid summer flowers, A program of wedding music was rendered before the cere mony by Miss Elizabeth Womble, Dr. Jno. L Frizzelle Chiropractor Offices over Rogers’ Drugstore DURHAM, N. C. USE TIP TOP FLOUR . For Best Baking Results WALKER ERRS. Specials 1 Watermelons Peaches » Apples Cantaloupes f R. C. MINNIS GKUvEKI Hillsboro. N. C. Jefferson Standard Life Ins. Co. of GREEN8BORO, N. C. m-M'a' — JOHN W. UMSTEAD Manager 111 Corcoran Street Bldg. tfe 132 E. Franklin Street DURHAB4 CHAPEL hill White ’ 5n ani jay write, designed to* J. j chairs. Mt ose. C«»ti«»oBS backe« cwair* $3US - »W5 iu. have owe toeaatifrl five yece Well Styled. $4f5t Hare several extra leattomtt; i*S FURNITURE Evelyn Pickett And CpLMcCdller Speak Vows Tomorrow Carr boro—Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pickett of Elm Street announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Evelyn Pickett, to A; A. Mc Culler, Corporal United States Marine Corps, on Friday after noon, August 10, at the Watts Street Baptist church in Durham. Dr. Sylvester Green will be the officiating minister; Corporal McCuller, son of Mrs. Marie Lyon McCuller of 2423 Club Boulevard, Durham, is stationed at Cherry Point. After a short honeymotfi, the young couple plan to make their home in Morehead City. •'_ sister of the bridegroom-, at- the piano and Miss Inez Smith, vocal ist. Miss Smith sang “O Perfect Love”.-:/--:- - . Following a cake cutting im mediately after the ceremony, the bride and groom left for a wed ding trip of unannounced desti nation... YOUNG BROWN PhotoArmph court—y Ifow York Dr— Imtitut* Tea, date and town dresses for college are simply but knowingly designed, to be dressed-up or down as the occasion requires. This year the little brown dress ranks with the little black dress, and is shown not only in crepe and woolen, but in such crisp fabrics as faille, which makes the New York style pictured, with tricky tab-buttoned bodice. Many fresh editions of the peplum dress, the bustle dress and the dirndl—all campus loves-—come in K>th junior and misses’ sizes. Dell’s Jewel Box Diamonds—Watches Jewelry 167 E. Franklin St, Chapel Hill ■. - {*... . . . I -- — Marine Music Mailer m (U. S. Marine Carp* Photo/ Marine la.. T ' 'y-i Ecrsr^ant Louis V. Hegedus of Chicago, HL, plays his violin in a hospital for Ar:: . casualties of the battle for Leyte. Sergeant Hegedus, who onpe played to toe Chicago Symphony Orchestra, was a member of "toe Fourth Marine Division revue, “Just 4 Fun,” which toured Fc ,1c forward bases last year. Be was wounded to the Two Jhna campaign. BIRTHDAY PARTY ! Jerry Ormand Wilkerson cele home of his grandmother, Mrs J. M. Conklin. The birthday cake was decorated in pink, white and green, topped with two pink candles. The can dles will be sent to Jerry’s father Cpl. Lacy Wilkerson, -overseas. Games were played and refresh ments consisting of ice cream, cookies, cakes, and nuts were ser ed to Jimmie Thompson, Bettie Goswick, Donnie and Glenn Col lins, Charles Wilkerson, Rayneita and Dale Conklin, Doris, Weiner, Faye and Nancy Johnson, Jane, Ray, and Faye Edwards, Bettie Jean, Maynell, Bryan and Jimmie Roberts, Esther, Bernice, Charles, and Billie Thompson, Jack Conklin, and Mesdames Cecil Thompson, Charlie Wilkerson, ft. L. Johnson, and Marvin Parker by Mrs. J. M. Conklin and Mrs. Lacy Wilkerson. Jerry received many lovely gifts. 3. L. Brown 8 Son GROCERIES—CLOTHE8 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hillsboro, N. C. EFFICIENT— all the way When we have your truck or , " passenger car to repair, every step of the jop is checked and tested for enduring results. Gilmore Motor Company RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING Patterson lire Company 429 W. Franklin St. • Chapel Hill, N. C. • Phone F-284r Unmatched FOR FLAVOR ' * ;'■*** Aristocrat of PURE •'TT*V New Orleans COFFEE notice of sale Under and by virtue of the pow er conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust, executed by Abel Riggsbee and wife, Lottie Riggs bee, dated July 13, 1944, regis tered in the office of Register of Deeds of Orange County, N. C., in Book 98 at Page 352, to secure the indebtedness therein described, and default having been made in the payment of the said indebt edness, and having been requested to do so by the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Post Office Door in Chapel Hill, N. C., at 11:30 O’clock A. M., on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1945 the following described ^and, to wit: All that certain lot or parcel of land together with the improve ments thereon situated, lying and being a short distance South of the Town of Chapel Hill, N. C., and on the the East side of the Old Merritt Mill Road and Be GINNING at a stake in the East property line of the said road, the Northwest corner of Lot No. 2: running thence along the East property line of the said road North 4 degrees 45 min.,East 50 feet to a stake in J. A. Giles line: running thence with the said Giles line South 85 degrees 15 min., East 150 feet and. South 5 degrees 30 min, West 50 feet to a stake: run ning thence with the line of Lot No. — 2 North — 85 degrees 15 min., West 150 feet/to the be ginning, andvbeing Lot No. 1 in Block B of the T. A. Henry proper ty as surveyed by J. Ralph Weav er, Registered County Surveyor, June 28, 1944, and being the same lanl conveyed to the1 parties of the first part by deed of C. C. Ed wards et al dated July 13, 1944, and A. Max Browning Is buying pine and oak logs by international government rule, ff yon have some tnaber which yon would like to sell, please contact Max Browning at Hillsboro. Office phone-69, Residence phone-17. The Bank of Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina Serving Orange County Since 1*99 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance •Bmmim tm AtUmf, Cktrbtk, Nfftlk, OflmU* Headquarters for a:^re-H°useh°|d : Nee*> Builders’ Supplies PAINTS . • - NU ENAMEI . PlpE ’ * KEM-TONE pVREX disRFC pmsteS VARNjshIcl2th1sBhaRDs SKT SiES®' VICA./" Of Seeds hXiS; t^uurou, Serv,ceChapel Hill Pr°*P< Deli very recorded in the office of th«i ter of Deeds of Orange c C-. in Book , at p^» The sale will be held* ten days to receive increa^T This the 6th day of L- J. PHIPpr » TRADE AT THE Men’s QUALITY - ..8TVLe Hillsboro, N. c. Young LATTA C0$ -DAIRY .Grade A Pasteurized Afj| HILL8BORO, N. 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If it helps, y™, be glad you did. m CARPI ag:Sc« taeiL QimcTiow NEW SHIPMENTS Just ReceiveI • V-8 35-42 Drag Links $1.-5 V-8 32-36 Water pump — kits $ .75 V-8 37-41 Wizard coilj $2.43 V-8 37-41 Genuine Foni coiis, $3,65 V-8 32-36 Iron Cyl. headi $4.50 Chev. 32-37 Flex elutci plates, $2.27 Chev. 1935 oil pumps, $24 Fan belt, Fordson Tractor, * -75 Water pump, Ply. and Dodge 35-42, $6.65 Auto Seat Cushions, $1.20 Auto baby seat, $1.95 -Twin Homs-Curled pro jectors, $7.50 Twin Horns-Long ptojec tors, $5.75 Single- horn with relat $3-25 Sealed beam fog light* pr„ $8.45 Metal lunch box and pint bottle, $1.75 Table tennis set—4 pav ers, $2.50 Flashlight batteries, S .10 No. 6 round dry cells, $ 35 6V Lantern battery, S 55 45V B -battery-portable, -35 Outboard - rpotor grease $ -45 30 ft. cow chains, S 97 Drop cord—green and yel low, ft. $ .03 Z' Ext. cord—Rayon covered ft., $ .03 Pedal pads - Ford ^nd Che' pr., $ .35 4 way lug wrench, $ -95 V-8 Conn, rod wrench, S •$> 12 piece socket set and box. $6.75 2 gal. cans Penn Oil, $' 95 Trailer ball and bolt, $ Light wiring assembly" Model A, V-8 33-34* ^ 38 and 39 Sealed beam adapter kits some models of f°r 1 Chev., Ply., and Dodge • Westers Auto Assoc. Store Clarence Jones, Owner HILLSBORO :
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