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\a\ And Personal - Telephone 4191 itchell, Feted Shower hell/ daughter of t. M. Mitahell of nored last Thurs L a shower given u Reinhardt, Miss and Miss Peggy [the home of Miss rham. the hostesses pre ■ee with a corsage • eaw^ps, Dur £he gurestsem wels for the bride with gifts of per re -invited into the irhere Christmas res and nuts were in Reinhardt pre h bowl. The table, d with a lace table red with a mina tree and decora liday spirit were the house. .. left Sunday for !vhere she will be f Lt. William Aus >n. Saturday in a home of lhe bride elect,’*'sister, Mrs. R. T. Broili. The bride-elect attended Hills boro High School and graduated from East Carolina College on Thanksgiving day after completing a four-year course in three years and one quarter. Lt. McLawhon graduated from East Carolina in 1052 and is an instructor in the Air Corps in St. Antonio, Texas. METHODIST CHOIR T6 PRESENT CANTATA The choir of the HiilOToro MotV : fomance ctf the. Christinas, can tata, “A Star in the Sky,” by Bruce Carleton on Sunday morning, Dec. 18, at li o’clock. A cordial invita tion is extended to everyone. PATIENT Will Gilmore is in Veterans* hos pital, Durham, recuperating from an operation last week. GUESTS Guests of Mrs. G. G. Bivens of Hazel Ave.ton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis and daught ers, Annette and Baby Dianne, of Carthage. While here Mr. Davis and.his daughter Annette attend ed the Diike game. OUR NEW FALL SAMPLES # • * >w on display and ready for your tign. Bpone tailored to order suits, and sport jackets are famous for [fit and service, r ) IBLE PRICES-TWO WEEKS DELIVERY . Boone, Tailors Burlington, N. C. MljjNU ' » ; i The menu for the Hillsboro School Lunchroom for next- tusk is as follows: Monday — Vienna sausage, field peas, tossed salad, iee cream corn bread, milk and bujter. Tuesday — barlxeue sandwich, baked Idaho pota«, cole slaw, i cheese slices, dougknuU and milk .Wednesday—hot Jogs, cole slaw, Pinto beans, tangerines, butter, bread and milk. i Thursday—macarini and cheese, turnip greens,, pineapple salad - ,"«UivgTi*e>d Ammv. feck ter, bread aftfl Friday — brunswick stew, cole slaw, apple cobbler with cheese slices, butter, bread'and milk. MARY CATHERINE ISENHOUR Mr. and Mrs. Vanje Isenhour of St. Mary’s Road umounce the | birth" of a daughter Mary Cather* I ine, born Saturday afternoon at i Watts Hospital. Bab: Mary Cathey ine weighed ,7 lbs. md 13 ozs. at birth. Mrs. Isenhour is the former Miss Betty Minnis. H|LLSBORO GARDEN CLUB HAS ANNUAL TEA TODAY The Hillsboro Garten Club will hold its annual Christams tea at the home of Mrs. if. B. Roberta this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. A short business meeting will precede the tea and all members are urged to attend . SHARYN FRANKLIN LINER Mr^ and Mrs. Frank Liner of W. Queen Street announce the birth of a daughter, Sharin' Franklin, born at Watts Hospital last Satur day. The Liners have another daughter, Deborah Am • who is three years of age. Mrs. Uner U the former Miss Nancy Walker of Hillsboro. ^ PAUL LEROY WTLKERSON JR. Mr and Mrs*~Paul Leroy “Roy” Wilkerson announce die birth of a son,'Paul Leroy Jr., at the Hills boro Clinic on Wednesday, Novem ber 30. Baby Paul weighed 7 lbs. and 3 ozs. at birth. Mrs. WHkerson is the former Miss Kat Thompson of Hillsboro. U "1 Of Course, We Have ys—Loads of' e also have For Mom. Dad & Unkle Ned FOR HER jrn Cleaner f*c Mixer Iron ers erator * ic Range er »g Bowls Knives less Steel Utensils ic Blanket H Rfedio ts Scales FOR HIM if Power Tools if Electric Saw if Wrench Set if Portable Radio if Shotgun.. * Rifle if Target Revolver if Outboard Motor if Hunting Clothes if Fishing Tackle if Seat Covers if Electric Trains if Gun Case if Electric Llntern .v-wnura By Clarence D. Jones Store Hillsboro Brownie Members Get Pins At Investiture 1 - - Rites Here Sundey ^ Members of Brownie Troop 154 received their membership cams end official Brownie pins on Sun day afternoon in an in vesture ser vice held ln the old Courthouse' with members of the Brownies fam ilies as guests. Mrs. Owen Allison extended the welcome to all presents Mrs. Lauton Pettit, troop .organi ser, read the “Brownie Story**.' t Neighbor© chairman, Mrs. Chand- j ler Cates, presented membership cards to the following: Troop com- I mittee members, Mrs. M- L. Cates Jr., Mrs. Marion Clark, Mrs. Ran dolph Brown, ifrs. N. L Mauroncr, Mrs. Harold Bivins; Leader, Mrs. •Bwaw Alto aaft-atfiaSMUAnilw* liter •Rbtimd * Hamfobn : hTe IS new members invested into Troop 154 by the leaders, Mrs. Allison and Mrs. Harrelson were: Karen Baird, Beverly Bivins, Lanie Brown, Nancy Boggs, Judy Clark, Terry Forrest, Donna Freeland, Jackie Harrelson, Susan Kenyon. Ceeilea Millar, Sandra Murray, | Martha Apn Matteson and Dale Taylor. After the short program the Wes lyan Service Guild of the Hillsboro Methodist Church, sponsors of the troop, served Coca-Cola and cook ies to the rBpwnies and their guests. TROOP SO ELECTS OITKWBS Girl Scout Troop 20 elected new officers on Nov. SO when they met in the Scout Room in the library. New officers are as follows: June Reeves, president; Kay Barnes, vive-president; secretary and treas urer, Ann Clayton and scribe, Mary Ellen Bacon. Following the election the Troop was divided into two groups to work on the badges, Horiiemaker and Adventurer, with both badges being passed. Ann Clayton, scribe :---4-----— TONSILLECTOMY Jean Wilkerson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Claibom Wilkerson of the Schley Community, had a tonsillec tomy at MePherson's hospital ..in Durham on Monday. METHODIST CHOIR TO PRESENT CANTATA The choir of the Hillsboro Meth odist Church #111 give a,repeat per formance of the Christmas Cantata, “A Star in the Sky,” by Bruce Carleton on Sunday morning, Dec. 18, at 11 o’clock. A. cordial invita tion is extended to,-everyone-. ARRIVING SUNDAY Edgar Snipes of Knoxville, Tenn. will arrive here Sunday to spend several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Snipes. STATION CUTS PRICE •d deeper Into Chapel Mill this - week as Athens Esso Service Stetion reduced its price on reg uler gas to 29.9*. Proprietors of several other name-brand sta tions in downtown Chapel Hill admitted they were considering reducing their prices. First oper ator in town to cut his price was Floyd Williams, who began sell ing for 29.9f at hit Pur* OH Stetion waek before last. Adventure In At Christmas we enjoy having friends and family in for a few re freshments and the spirit of friend ship and joviality always pervades the air. Help keep this spirit there with a few gaily decroated festive snacks. These ice cream santaa will please everyone from the tots to the old folks, and 1 am including a basic spiced tea recipe which will be good at all your winter parties. Ice Cream Santas Draw Santa's face on. marshmal lows using ,a toothpick /Upped in melted chocolate. Moisten top of :’X*erebiraaEot3^ - ASS fcohe shaped j^ Jrdp f^ his hat/ Place ball or scoop of strawberry, or perppermint-stick ice Scream on a plate. Top with Stanja’s head. Add a swirl of sweetened whip cream for a beard. SerVe immed iately. One pint serves 4-p. '/ I Russian Tea 6 tea bags ! 2 cups . sugar 2 cups water 4 big sticks cinnamon ' ._1_____ V4 pkg. whole doves 1 No. 2 can pineapple juice 1. No. $ can orange Juice Make % cups tea «ing tea bags. Bolt 2 caps sugar, 2 cups water, 4 sticks cinnamon and Mr bog cloves lor 5 minutes. Remove1 from fire and add Juice of 4 lemons. Slice lemon rinds into this syrup and let stand for 10 minutes or so. Remove lemon rind. Strain into fruit juices and six cups of tea and simmer. exercise involving 1 20,000 Navy personn and 123 ships, was vember 18 on tins Ci Among those who Pendleton, Calif., was Marine TSgt Leoneil B. Johnson, ion of Mr. and I Mrs. Alex D. Johnson of Hillsboro. J. SMITH mmmamm ■■■■■■ 11 - r1fct MAM I MAPRVMUST U SQUARl, UPRIGHT AND GRAND i Want to odd btiuty arid charm to your homo? How about itartnf wMi thoao full dingy wall* and unsightly woodwork? Sm, tho SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY at one* for quality Sprod Satin paint*. You'll liko th* low, low prlcp*. SMITHrF(JRNITCIRErCOMPANy RJ SMITH. PROPRIETOR HILLSBORO, N.C. A. BIVINS FURNITURE COMPANY 'Better Furniture For Better Homes' Hillsboro * . The “One-Fifty” 2-dpor sedan—one of 4 models in Chevrolet'8 smart and sprightly "One-Fifty" aeries, <■ It’s one of Chevrolet’s New series ... the lowest priced of all the high-priced-looking Chevrolet series treatment or to feel that, new power ranging up to 205 HP, for ’56. But you’d ndvey know it to look at that speedline chrome There’s sp much fresh new styling in the “One Fifty” it’s hard to believe the car costs so little. It has new chrome r-including both windshitid and back window reveals—and its qjwn dk£ tinctive two-toning. It stretches long and clean from grille to taillights (the left one hides the gas cap). It offers new power, V8 or 6, Steering and handling ease few cars can match, plus all 4. of Chevrolet’s great performance and safety features. Directional signals and safety door locks are standard equipment. Seat belts, with or without shoulder harnesses, and instrument panel padding are available at extra cost. Truly, the “One-Fifty” represents more quality > than before. Come in soon and let us tell you its big secret—its low price tag! % ^ Herring-Conners Chevrolet; Inc. "ah J
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