News Events of Interest to Women personals . and Mrs. O. P. Southerland ,'uisburg, Mr. and Mrs Powell mlet and Roy Blackley of lg0 IH-. were the «uests oi >s Sallye and Emily Stone last Berrel Riley has returned !ars Hill college for the fall after having spent the sum 'with her parents, Mr. and Alexander Riley. _ ippy Webb, son of Mr. and T\ N. Webb and Walton e, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. W. e’ left Tuesday to attend ,j’ in Hendersonville, th and Bobby Kirkley of 3w, S. C., were the weekend 5jgjgJgjgjaiajgjafai3i3i5isi3M3i3i3iai3fs guests of Miss Ritd Hayes. Miss Mary Virginia Forrest left this week to attend Flora McDon ald college at Red Springs. N. C. Mrs. Cleo Woods of Burlington spent the weekend with Mrs. Maude Hayes. Mrs. W. R. Barbour and son, Bill, of San Jose, Costa Rica, spent the past wek visiting Miss Mary Johnston of route 2, Chapel After visiting in Atlanta, Ga., and Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Bar bour will join her husband and re turn by plane to San Jose. Miss Elizabeth Capeheart of Roxobel is spending some time with Miss Mary Johnston before resuming her teaching position in Durham. 'r BMaiaMaiaiaiaiaaiaiaaraieiaaiaraEroiarar Conduit Squares Bold and British VIZOD of London This time h’s the dress that takes a suit look, for Izod of London does it all in one with a sheer wool top cued to the colors of the Conduit Squared skirt! The match* ‘ j 1 ing topcoat makes this an all-important ensemble that we promise you will play the leading role in your wardrobe. From our exclusive Izod of London collec tion in green and rust, grey and red, brown and kelly. Sizes 10 to 18. ^ ^ Complete $92.50* IZOD—ICzcliLsiiir at 'tht\ Dell Mur — The Dell*Mar Shop Colonial Inn Annex Hillsboro mnnnciPCiP jinny Parsley Has Birthday Jimmy Parsley was honored or\ the occasion of his fourth y ( at a party given by his mother at her home in Hillsboro Monday afternoon. Games were played on the with Elizabeth Matheson winning a prize for pinning on the don ^Refreshments were Vicki Auman, Jo and J ridge, Mary Katherine Matteson Elizabeth Matheson Charotte James, Jill Giimore. Frank Mil^ Thomas Edwin Hubbard, Marv Teer, Ted Ray, ^°Hunte?Dula, Jones, Terry Todd, Hunter [jack and Jean Kmght,i Barbara Brown, Craig Allison, Bil Joe Barnes, and Jimmy. __ Mebane Hews By Mary Wilkinson rihw5hK—Sc—■ Mrs H. M. Oliver, Jack Oliver, M“ and Mrs. Bill Oliver relatives in LaGrange I weekend. i j Tinrrh and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burch an baby .pent last week at Wilmme %?eand Mrs. 3. P. Smith and fnddrSo,7eand“ ‘Sr^'moaier, Mrs. , c. S. Parnell, Friday.. Mrs. Roy Kennedy Hostess To Circle Mrs Roy Kennedy was hostess LMher nea^HiiUboro Mon uS'cleeVotn‘the W. S. C. S. of the votional and Mrs program. The' toisr&sii? course will be 8 evening, C S. Hubbard Thursday P"" , ft O clock in U1C September 25 at o Methodist churchy fellow It was announced ttat 1 ship dinner t the church 1 Wednesday, September 24 at 12 |n0Refreshments W the hostess to tne present. __ Maddox-WiUiams Vows Are Spoken Fioise Maddox, daughter li Mrs M D. Maddox of o{ Mr. and Mrs. M _ of K Te^led Saturday SS theePRev. Tom West, pas tf-airi Miss * Cora' Babbsr-M*f Nard1M, William A. Heffiner, Mr. and Mrs'. T. M. West and M.ss “S' Suplf will make their home in Hillsboro. And Hat Blocking We have recently installed two machines that will add many months of wear to your hats and raincoats at a minimum of cost to you. - Take advantage of this opportunity to have your old hats made like new by letting us clean and reblock them . . . and at the same ttme brtng in your leaky raincoats for a waterproofing job guaranteed to make your coat like new again. And remember our quality cleaning and laundry service is not surpassed in Orange county. Once you give us a trial . . -. you II see for yourself. o Hillsboro Dry Cleaners And Laundry Across from Court House y Dial 2131 I : Safety Tips for Hunters 11J UNTING has long b«en one of our safest outdoor sports. But with another bumper crop of nimrods ready to take the field this fall, hunters must observe basic safety precautions in han dling firearms. Here Dot and Ernie Lidd, America’s top exhibition shooting team now on tour for Western Winchester, demonstrate several important safety “Do’s” and “Don’ts.” InOKI'T use your gun as • WV/lt I a prop or staff in climbing over fences. 2 DO P,ace gun under * / the fence with action open before you climb- over or through. 3. DO walk with the muz . _ *1® .of your gun pointed away from your com panion. Mrs. Roberts Fetes Book'Bridge Club At Colonial Inn On Tuesday Mrs. Marion Roberts was host ess to the Book-Bridge club which met Tuesday at the Colonial Inn. New officers were elected for the coming year, as follows: President, Mrs. Ed Barnes; vice-prsident, Mrs. R. J. Smith; secretary-treas urer,.. Mrs. George Gilmore; li brarian, Mrs. J. W. Richmond. It was announced at the meet ing that the club would have its chicken-barbecue Uinner at Dr. Roberts’ cabin Wednesday, Sep tember 24 at 7:30, with husbdnds of the club members as guests. Bridge was played at four tables, with Mrs. Norfleet Webb winning the high score prize. Mrs. Clarence Jones received the prize for average score, Mrs. Allen Walker, traveling, and Mrs. Ben Johnston was presented the guest * prize*—•—-—___:___ Mrs. Ben Johnston, a former member of the club who had taken a leave of absence for some time, rejoined as a regular mem ber. Mrs. Brown Gordon Sr. was a ; guest of the club. Members present were Mrs. \ Hubert Turner, Mrs. Garland j Miller, Mrs. Gilbert Ray, Mrs. Ed : Barnes, Mrs. George Gilmore, Mrs. ! Carl Davis, Mrs. Joe Hughes, Mrs. J R. L. Mohler, Mrs. Allen Walker, j Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mrs. R. J* Smith, Mrs. Oscar Parsley, Mrs. Dumont Eskridge, Mrs. T. N. I Webb, and the hostess, Mrs. Rob- I efts. - • ' J Mrs. R. J. Smith will be hostess j for the next meeting of the group. Rena Lupton Circle Meets Monday - The Rena Lupton circle of the Hillsboro Methodist church met with Mrs. R. L. Mohler at her home near Hillsboro Monday eve ning with 10 members present. Mrs. Allen Lloyd gave the devo tional, using as her subject, "“Stewardship of Prayer.*’ Mrs. Mohler was in charge of the pro gram. Mrs. C. S. Hubbard talked on “Christian and School Educa tion of Children.” Mrs, Herman Brown explained the discipline of the Methodist church: It was announced that a study class'winT7£“26hdudted by the Rev. Hubbard at the church Thursday evening, September 25. ‘ Tobacco barns should be located a safe distnace from other build ings as a safeguard against fire. fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY: WANTED: Tenant or share crop aer to tend 5 to 10 acres tobacco. See Marvin Phelps on highway 57, H/2 miles from" Hillsboro. 9-18-o3t-altp STOVES i MAJIK Automatic Wood Heaters Ashes Removed at Front $36 and $39 Smith’s Furniture Hillsboro iiiimiiiifiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiinniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii To prevent falling sticks and Heaves in a tobacco barn, suspend poultry wire beneath the tobacco to catch them. " ■ - ' • ■ ■ «r* Alpha Class Has Piaric Wednesday The Alpha Sunday School class of the Hillsboro Methodist church held a picnic Wednesday evening at^Dr. Roberts’ cabin near Hills boro. The opting was enjoyed by 16 couples and their children. 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