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NEW8 FROM CHAPEL HILL Negro Community Visits in Winston -Salem"' ». The Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Boyd and grandson spent several days with friends in Winston-Salem last week. Spends Thanksgiving in Winston Mrs. W. H. Bailsman spent Thanksgiving in Winston-Salem with her husband and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waddell. # DON’T MISS THE CHRIST MAS EXCITEMENT IN OUR WONDERFUL . . . TOYLAND Get your shopping underway in Hillsboro, at our store today. - Brace’s 5c to $1.00 Store Hillsboro -Christmas Shop In Hillsboro This Year ' %wd if. JILL Santa Invites All the Boys and Girls To See Him Here This Afternoon After the Parade. Wonderful Gifts, Exciting Toys and Games in Our Toylandl I TOOL CHESTS $2*98 Doll Carriages I Tea Sets 9&c 8 $1.98 $3.98 Tricycles $6.98 and $8.®8 The Toy list is long but Santa finds them all at JACK & JILL . . . Betsy-Wetsy Dolis .$5-95 Magic Skin Dolls.$5-95 Schilling Talking Dolls .... $12.95 Dixie Flyer, Jr. Wagons $2.98 Trains - Trucks • Cars Sparkling Machine Guns Pistols and Holsters Hillsboro Lincoln High Activities The P. T. A. sponsored a mem bership drive which closed last week netting a total of 325 mem bers. Friday November 18 was home coming day, Miss Mary Louise Stroud was prowned “Miss Lincoln High.” -o Spends Weekend at Home Herman Suggs spent the week end here with his family. -o Better Dental Care Project .The Health Club is sponsoring a two weeks project on better den tal care in the primary depart ment of Lincoln High School. The club has supplied tooth brushes to children unable to buy them. A party will be given at the end of the period for those showing the most progress. -o Arts and Craft Class The Arts and Craft class will meet Thursday night at the Com munity Center. 7-0-v Visitors from Mt. Airy last week here were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jones, Miss Geraldine Jones' and. W. E. DeLaine of Mt. Airy visited the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sellars and E. T. Sellars. ... — —„o—— — Attends Wedding in Georgia Mrs. Jessie O’Kelley left Sunday for Washington. Georgia to spend o few days with her sister, Mrs. Callie Sessoms prior to the wed ding of their n'^e. Mi*s Rosvlin t^wkins, on Friday, November On The Hill For Gflrrie Saturday Mrs. Efne Cotten Daye attended the p-erne here Saturday. Also ' Mrs. Mary Perry, and Mrs. Connie Nunri. --O-<r. Turkey Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neal served j a tu-key with all the accompani ments to their family Sunday which ineliided Mr. and Mrs. Wil l'sMitchell of Durham St. and Mr. and .Mrs. Buddv Purvis, Mr. end Mrs Edwin Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hargraves. The nieces, nephews, grandchildren totaled 18. -o Spends Weekend in Ga. Mrs. Thomasine Burthey and Miss Drucille Kirkland attended the wedding in Washington, Ga. of their cousin, Miss Rosalin Haw kins. . I ——o P. T. A. Meets The P. T. A. meeting will be hel(J on_the second Tuesday night in December at which time the j faculty will be entertained at aj ore-Christmas nn-dv arranged ny i the social committee. > Negro Brothers Plan New Dairy At Hurdle Mills Hurdle MnU-Re«lM“ ■"* 1*“' thaniel Villines, young Negro fa rners ol Hurdle Mills, W plm „l„8 a new 20-cow irad^A dOT. according to C. J- ’ - farm agent in Person Coun y the SState College Extension Ser ice. The two are sons of the iai Nat Villines. , The boys already have a good start on their dairy enterprise, says Ford. They seeded about 25 acres of pasture this fall. They also have plenty of room in a new four thousand-dollar barn to house the 18 or 20 cows they want. At pres ent they have four good cows, are asking County Agent Ford to help them locate other good anir mals. The Villines brothers will con tinue to grow sweet potatoes, which was the main standby for their families while-he was alive. They harvested 700 bushels j)f sweets this year, 90 per cent of which were Grade A. 1_ . Nathaniel will finish his studies at A.* & T. College next spring with a degree in agriculture. He is gathering all the information he can in connection with dairy ing and other enterprises on the That’s-A-Fact Dept. “Don’t spend all you make,” ■one of the -nation’s - leading-banlc ers advises Americans. Some folks ffet it mixed up and don’t make all they spend.—Brunswick (Oa.l News. ' Home For Weekend Among the teachers and college students home for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Whitted, Miss Ernestine Robinson, Mr. Floyd and Boyd Jackson, Miss Durham and Miss Virginia Ed wards. "Guest From Tennessee Miss D. Frazier of Chattanooga, Tennessee was guest of Miss Marion Cheek oveh the weekend. -o.. Attend Game at A & T Seen at the game at A & T Thanksgiving were Mrs. Irene Jackson, Miss Marion Cheek, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hargraves, Dalton Whitted, Mrs. Lizzie Whit ted, Mrs. Alice' Neal, Mis Lucille Caldwell and Mrs,\ G/ Sellars. -O—:— -— -7 In Greensboro Miss Lillian Perry visited Ben nett College or the weekend. Christinas Shop In Hillsboro This Year! Grand Opening of Shopping Season Today! MAY WE SUGGEST: ^ - THE Gift Of EASE THAT’S SURE TO PLEASE I ■ - * ■ . -* ' .7’v ” for the Whole Family j t r\ -fa: Children’s Play SHOES i Ladies’ and Children’s RUBBER FOOTWEAR ...All Sizes 54»Gauge— 15 Denier LADIES’ HOSE.$1.00 Sis’s Shoe Store . 1 Hillsboro are tear fa fa/. Make the car owner in your family happy with a gift for the car from the following list. Seat Covers Fender Shields Fog Lights Back-Up Lights Rear-View Mirrors - Batteries Exhaust Deflectors ' Prestone Radios Heaters Grill Guards Spot Lights Signal Lights Tires Bumper End Guards Gas Cap Locks_ RichmondMotor Company • ..... — . .... * » . • Hillsboro — See the Christmas Parade at '2:45—Attend the Community Sin bin At Hillsboro Jewelry Company GIVE. HIM A RING . •■■ ■ signeC lodge and emblem rings, handsomely styled to please every man! From $9.75. ; ■ " / . . SMOKERS’ ACCESSORIES: elegant cases, lighters, liglrter-case combinations for ~h‘im ot her. From $6.50. ,. . • i Shop at Hillsboro This Xmas Hillsboro Jewelrv Co. ‘Hillsboro's Oldest Jewelry Store ±a: fOUS NAAU^ /.v ::\:rc::r.s. • ■ For the xSen t. women on )' ufr listr’Tamdus-make^nieP‘ ^ * fti years lof service and })l^u as low as H’95'
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