• Social And Personal - Telephone 4191 ATTEND ICE CAPADES The following people were among those attending the Ice Ca ’• pades in Raleigh on Monday night: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bason, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ray and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Billy baity, Mr. and Mps. Odell Dawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Cates Jr. and daughters, Carolyn and Marsha Ann. Mr. and Mrs. George Gilmore and- daughter, Jill, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Roland Scott and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thur •••.. mond Head.- and« Mss. Jinv -bWsfbrd,* Mrs. Newinafl- Crabtree, Mrs. Julia Scott, Mrs: Edgar Mayes, Mrs; Fred Gray, Miss Billie Bur ton, John Horner, Philip ScOtt, Mt,> Mrs. C. E. Carr; Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Collins and daughter Miss Eliz abeth Collins., IN EFLAND Mrs. Jack Price, of Hillsboro, spent the Weekend in.Efland with relatives. , TOUR MOUNTAINS . Mr. and Mrs. Odell Dawkins and the Rev. and Mrs. James Hailey, of Roxboro, spent the weekend touring the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. They re port that the mountains” are beaut iful this time of the year. VISIT Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown of Efland, spent Sunday visiting rela ttvea in Roanoke, Va. • REV JESSE MINNIS SPEAKS AT EFLAND The Womens -Seciety of the Ef land Methodist Church sponsored a talk, Sunday night in the church, by the Rev. Jesse Minnis, returned missionary from India, who has returned to his former home ip Hillsboro with Mrs. Minnis to live. RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Paul C; Collins have returned to'their home after visiting in Fayetteville this past ^eekend. TERRY FRANCES WALKER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Walker of Route 1, Hillsboro, announce I the birth of a daughter, Terry Frances, born at Watts Hospital on Oct. 26. Mrs. Walker is the former Miss June Terry of Hillsboro. PATIENT Mrs. Paul Browning of Durham is a patient in Watts°H6spital. MOVING Mr. and Mrs. -Joe Conrad and son, Locke, of Hazel Avenue are moving to Wilmington, N. C. today. LEAVE Mr. and Sirs. J. L. Conners moved "from tffcir' home" on the*jjUSjjjjiftft** Mill Road to Oh & pel Hill last week. RETURNS Lt. William H. Lloyd of the Air Force left Sunday for Porta Rica after spending a 21 day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Lloyd of Tryon St > ' ' HERE John Bell, who is a student at Patterson School, hear Lenior, spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John. L. Bell of Wake Ave. •' • . VISITS Miss Lois Smith, of Graham, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H- F. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wat kins and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shel ton on Sunday. MENU Following is the menu for the Hillsboro School Lunchroom for the week beginning Nov. 7; Monday—tuna fish salad, string beans, potato chips, apple cobbler, bread, milk and butter., Tuesday—ham hock, dried lima beans, baked sweet potatoes, shred ded lettuce with dressing, ice cream, bread, milk and butter. Wednesday — hamburger a n d buns, green peas, cole slaw, fresh apples, milk and butter. Thursday—Vienna sausage, pin to beans, tossed salad, banana pudding, cornbread, milk and but ter. Friday — vegetable soup and crackers, pimento cheese sandwich, stewed prunes and milk. Christmas Lay-Away Plan Now In Effect To Help You Solve Many A Christmas Problem H"“ * WATCH For Ladies! HANDSOME ferny ACCURATE r GENUINE PIGSKIN k STRAP FAMOUS ACCRO BOND QUALITY - The Most Beautiful, Most Modern Watches we've ever seen at the price! That* are truly extraordinary watches for ths low pries! Thsy'rs both in ths color ol natural gold with all ths newest features! What's MORE they’re guaranteed accurate! See them! Use your credit. DOUBLY GUARANTEED* By Ourselves ft Accro Watch Co. Fine Watches since 1910 Plu* Tax 50c A WEEK Girl Scouts Of Two Towns Meet Jointly All girl scouts of the Bright Leaf Council observed their an nual Founder’s Day, Monday, Oct. 31, by meetings in their respective towns.. Girls scouts in Hillsboro met with the Chapel Hill scouts at the Chapel Hill Elementary School. Founder’s Day is the anniversary of fhte- pur; -who started the- Girl Scout movement in 1912 in Sqvanah, Ga. 1 J __T_ Mrs. A. L. McGuire, district di rector, conducted the meetingv which began with a color cere mony, followed by group singing. As a contribution toward the res toration of Miss Low’s bomeplace in Savannah, each troop had dec orated a butter carton to look i Roberts Brothers . In Army Exercise 4 CAMP POLK, La. — Two Hills boro Army soldiers, Privates First Class John M. and Franz J. Rob erts, are assigned to the Aggress or Forces in Exercise Sage Brush, the largest Army-Air Forec ma neuver since World War II. The exercise will be held in Louisiana Nov, 1 - Dec. 15. Some 110,000 Army troops will test the latest concepts in bacteriological, atomic, chemical and electronic warfare. The Aggressor Force will furn ish opposition to the regular ma neuver troops in simulated battles. John and Franz, sons of Dr. and Mrs. Byron N. Roberts, Tryon St., are members .of the 440th 4^rmy nlike a brick and had placed their contribution ip these cartons. OWe girl from each troop helped to build a brick wall with these car tons at the meeting. v A movie, “Hands Across the Sea,”, the story of girl scouting in four foreign countries, was shown, after which the colors were retired and Vie meeting was end ed. Approximately 20 troops were represented at this meeting. NOV. 19 WEDDING SET BY MISS CRABTREE - and waynf7hollowW^ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin | Crabtree of Cedar Grove, announce [ the engagement of their daughter, j Peggy Jean,.to Wayne Holloway, ^ son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hollo way, of Durham. The wedding is planned to take place in the Wal nut Grove Methodist Church on November 19 at 5 j).m. SALK SHOTS AVAILABLE Poliomelitis vaceine-is now avail able in the Orange County Health Department, in limited amounts^ The age group has been broad ened to include the five to nine years age group, the birth through [ four, years age group and preg ! nant women. ! ' The ;-'ant?--^io - obtained at the. Hillsboro office in the Courthouse from 2 to 4 p.m. on Tuesday afternoons. 4 Band which is regularly stationed at Fort Bragg. They entered the Army in June, 1954. The brothers attended Valley Forge Millitary Academy, Wayne, Pa., and the University of North Carolina. Deaths MRS. MABEL A. ALLISON Funeral services were conclud ed yesterday for Mrs. Mabel An derson Allison, 66, of Cedar Grove community from the Eno Presby terian Church by the Rev. K. M. Misenheimer and the Rev. R. Z. NewtonT"BflH5TTW^-tTr Ute cliundl cemetery. Mrs. Allison died suddenly in a Durham hospiw was the daugC * and Sarah Cri4p'*W widow of t Ariuixr« _Jh,, Survivors inciud Anderson of HilisJ' three nephews. ^ VISIT THE ction House Saturday Night N0VE*»»S AT 7:00 P. M. In Old C. E. Riley Grocery Store Bldg, at WFST HILLSBORO t TingiaMaS— IF IT DOESN’T BRING YOUR PRICE, OUR'SAvjCES ARE IF YOU CARE TO SELL, CALL COLAND J. RILEY, 33M OR BRING IT WITH YOU Bobby Crawford, Auctioned Here Friday and * ready'to roll! The hot one's even hottqrL 0 b«aut!ful * 1 this on»—