Hillsboro Happenings
Social And Personal Telephone 4191
I SUNDAY
i n(j Mrs. Claude Phelps and
Harriet and Ellen of Ra
ent Sunday with Mr. and
-E. Phelps.
. <j.. Webb Jr., who is
„ at the Glen Raven Mills
Lago is home with his oar
L. and Mrs. J. G. Webb for
■eks.
and Mrs B. P. Gordno Jr.
^ined with bridge at their
last Friday night. There
[four tables with the follow
Jaying, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
jond, Mr. and Mrs. Hank
[Mr and Mrs. Ira Ward, Mr.
|rs. Bill Whitaker and Mr.
Alfred Eakes. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
nd Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kap
went to Mrs. Bill -Whita
Ld Joe Rosemoncf, Mrs. Wil
bleavon the guest prize. .
tndwieh plate was served to
ending by the hostess.
DICKEY BARBER
iRED with shower
, Dickey Barber was enl 'r
r given by Mrs. Odell Tur
liss Meril Dodson and Miss
iy Cooke. Friday eveni.ig,
25, at the Turner home,
n arrival of the honoree. I he
ses presented her with a
carnation corsage. 1
Barber was the former
ah McAdams before her mar
on February 21. in Chester
S. C,
lal games were played and
in the evening Mrs. Barber
(resented with many lovely
seful gifts. A dessert course 1
ting of white bridal squares,
punch, peanuts and mints
served to the honoree and
ing guests: Mrs. Billy Baitv,
lames Minnis, Mrs. Paul Rob-j.
Mrs, ^Bernard Allison. Mrs
E. KaDpen, Mrs. Bud Crab- j
Mrs. Norman L. Mauroner
liss Prieilla IJoyd.
UPER
and Mrs. Joe Coleman and
spent the weekend with Mrs
lan’s sister and family, Mr.
to- 0. A. Caten of DrDaper. i
IN HAW RIVER
Mrs. Ben Allison and Mrs. John
Bell spent a couple of days this
week with their mother, Mrs. Dors
Roach of Haw River.
IN NORFOLK
Misses Cora Shambley and Pat
Shambley are vacating with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Delpap of Reids
ville, at Norfolk, Va. They will
also visit with their brother, Clar
ence, while there.
WEEKEND IN MOUNTAINS
Mrs. James Neighbors along with
Mr. and Mrs. John Neighbors spent
the weekend in Gattlebury; Tenn
and the Smoky Mountains.
VACATIONING
Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Black
welder and family left Sunday for
a week in Florida.
Away ' .
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Struir
and son with Mr. and Mrs. Banks
Terrell are in Flroida.
HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wooddruf oi
Southern Pines are spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs. A. B
Latta.
WINS TROPHY
Mrs. James L. Wagnor of Route
2, won the First prize trophy iij
the drag race in Burlington on Sat
urday, July 3. This was in com
petition for women in auto races
sponsored by the Carolina Roac
Runners Mrs. Wagnor is the for
mer Miss Nancy Brown of Hills
boro.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Auman aid
[NJtiQUNTAINS
l&mily spent a few days ,Iast week
n the mountains visiting the
Cherokee Reservations and attend
;d the pageant, “Unto .These
Hills.” - -
-’ROM NORFOLK
Woodrow Wilson and daughter,
lean, spent the past weekend visit
ng in Norfolk. Miss Linda Wal
jen returned with them for a visit.
iPRAINET) ARM
Mrs Huston Walker fell Sunday
md sprained her right arm. She
s. reported fo be getting along
licely. -
om THE Tim TO ear
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o Watch food cook to perfection every (no
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With dozens of ■***. * 0*
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,wo for layer cofcei.
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59c
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for mixing, bokmfl, sfcrvwft
Storing
Complete set JI.Jt
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Hillsboro, N. C.
HERE
Mrs. J. W. Davis of Durham is
spending this week with her
daughter, Mrs. C. I. Walters.
HERE FROM MASS.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy W. Latta and
children, Susan and Tommy of
Attleboro, Mass, are spending the
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. T. Latta fo Route t.
GUESTS
Mrs. Owen Allison has her sis
ter, Miss Sally Cagle and her cou
sin, Miss Judy Hipp of Greens
boro spending the week with her.
Weekend guests were her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Cagle and her
brother, Clyde.
SPONSOR SUPPER
The women of Little River
Presbyterian Church will sponsor
A Brunswick stew-pie supper on
Saturday, July 10, at the Cald
kell School lunchoom. Serving
vill start at 5 o’clock.
TALENT SHOW-JAMBOREE
A big talent show and jam
boree' will J>e held Saturday night,
July -10, sponsored by the Amer
ican Legion Post 95 at' the Hills
boro High School, and it will fea
ture “The Dix^e Wangglers,” Myr
na Howerton, and guest band. ■_
All talent are asked to be at
the high school on Friday night
Tickets for the show will go
on sale at 7 o’clock.
AWAY - —
Mr. and Mrs. H. F Watkins arc
at Mann's Harbor on vacation.
ATBURNSVILI4-:
Mr. and- Mrs: h^dgar Terrell
spent the weekend in Burnsville.
Their two children are spending
this' week there with relatives.
ENAGEMENT ANNOUNCED s
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gattis of
West Hillsboro announce the en
gagement of their daughter. Da
phne Dee Gattis, to Edward Allen
Scarlett, United States Marines,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R E. Sctuleit
of Hillsboro
The wedding is planned for July
23 at the West Hillsboro Pilgrim
Holiness Church
Mr. and Mrs. Foy Cole and son,
Kenneth, and Mr. amt Mrs. B. If
Beck and daughter, Pat-, ar? spend
ing the week at Carolina Beach in
one of the Godfrey’s cottages.
AT NAGS HEAD
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins and
daughter, Elizabeth, are in Nags
Head. They plan to return on
Sunday, July Tt:
Homemaker
Hints
Bv Ruth Current
State Home Demonstration Agent
SHARP KNIVES IN KITCHEN
—A sharp knife is safer than a
dull knife because it cyits more
effectively and quickly without
waste*or strain—be sure t*> han
die it‘with care. Never put the
knife in the dishpan as it might
give you an underwater cut.
After using knife, wash it and
put it in a knife compartment..
You can prevent cuts by keep
ing all sharp kitchen tools in their
own compartments.
OPENING JARS AND CANS—
When opening jars or bottles, be
sure that you have the right tyoe
of opener. Knives should hot be
used.
A good can opener is one that
makes a clean, smooth cut. The
wall type which has a wide
spread is excellent. However, to
nmjrnt hugim n if VO UCSCl f, be
prevent .uuiup t
sure to use the kind' that can w 1
folded back against the wall
when not in use.
BROKEN GLASS — When
you’ve broken glass, first sweep
up the larges tpices into a dust
pan and then use moist cotton to
pick up each tiny particle. Dis
pose of both the glass and the
cotton by wrapping them up in
heavy paper and placing in a'sate
disposal container. Be sure to tie
the bag before disposing of it.
GOT A
SUMMER COLD
TAKE
666
for
symptomatic
RELIEF
| CLASSES TO START
Due to many requests, Mrs.
Glenn Auman, vocational home
oconomics teacher, is repeating the
class in making metal trays in
brass, copper and aluminum in
various sizes, on Tuesday evening,
July 20, at 7 o’clock. Any adult
interested please contact Mrs. Au
man at her home by mail or phone.
Classes will be held every (Tuesday
and Friday night.
WESLEYAN GUILD TO MEET
(The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the Hillsboro Methodist Church
will hold its regular monthly meet
ing Monday night, July 12, at 8
o’clock at the home of Mrs. Harold
Bivins.
I!
IN GEORGIA i *
Mr .and Mrs. L. E. Jordort and
daughter, Brenda, are in Georgia
visiting with Mrs. Jordon's rela
tives.
IN FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McAdams
are in Florida.
AT BEACH
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Phillips and
son Roney are sepnding theri, va
cation at Pottsville Beach.
HERE
Mrs. Joe Mitchell is spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mitchell.
Tickets To UNC Grid Games
Are Put On Sale To Public
Football tickets for the 1954
UNC season went on sale Sat
urday. Dp to now priority was
given to members of the Educa
tional Foundation and alumni.
Individual or x season tickets
for honie and away games are
now available to all applicants.
Orders accompanied by check
with 25 cents mailing fee may
be mailed or presented at the
ticket office in Woollen Gymna
sium. Season orders will be giv
en preference.
There are plenty of desirable
seats on both sides of the field
for all games. The home games,
all priced at $3.50 except the
Duke contest ($4.50) are with
N. C. State, Georgia, Wake For
est, South Carolina, and Duke.
Games away from home are
with Tulane and Maryland
($3.75 each), Tennessee ($4.00),
Notre Dame, ($4.80), and Vir*
ginia ($3.50).
Group To Ask That 1*A|
Bo Routed Locally
President Kerb Wentworth at
the Chapel Htll-Carrboro M«|
chants Association la expected tp
appoint a two or three-man earn
mittee in the next lew Ian t§
Join with similar groups fran|
other towns to ask the Stele
Highway Commission to desig
nate the highway from Hendef
son te Oxford to Durham to
Chapa Hill to Sanford as U. &
Highly 1-A to- improve tourist
business along thin route. The
Durham Chamber at Commerce
MONARCH BRAND
r Salad Dressing (£1394
Fresh Produce
FIRM RIPE COUNTRY
TOMATOES, lb_15c
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS, lb. _ 15c
NEW WHITE
POTATOES, 101b» _ 39c
Plenty of Cold j
CANTALOUPES
& WATERMELONS
LIBBY'S 46 OZ. CAN
Grapefruit Juice
THICK WHITE
Fat Back
- 194
lb. 194
FANCY SUNKIST 360 Size-With Many Summer Use*
Lemons - - dozen 354
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Bacon Potato Salad
Broadcast: Jmly 10, 19S4
2 dice* bacon
V* cup vinegar
1 teaspoon grated
> onion
Vk teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons sugar
Gut bacon into small pieces and cook in
a skillet until crisp. Remove from heat.
I Take out crisp pieces and save. Add
vinegar, onion, pepper, salt and sugar
to fat in skillet Stir mixture into milk.'
Jujt before serving, pour dressing over
a mixture of potatoes and celery. Mix
gently until vegetables are coated with'
the dressing. Sprinkle top with crisp.
bacon pieces. Makes 4 servings.
1 cup Pot ' ‘
Evaporated Milk i
8 cupa sliced, cookad
1 oyMsdr cut *
FOR VITA M INS PROTEINS - MINEGALS
aMCAtSi
BEEF CHUCK LB
Roast 37#
RIB STEW
LB.
Beef 19#
Horm*l VALUE LB.
Bacon 53$
SWIFT PREMIUM
Franks
PIEDMONT 8 TO 12 LB. AVERAGE
Tenderized Hams .v lb. 63f!
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Monarch Strawberry 12-Oi. Tumbler
27*
MARCAL 80 COUNT
Paper Napkins .... pkg. 10*
Clorox, qt. bot. .......... J7*
50 PACKAGE CARTON f
Book Matches ..,.. ..... 14*
Strongheart
Dog Food
Meadow Gold Creamery
Butter
14-lb pkg. . 33<
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Sun V«IUy
Margarine
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