LSBORO HAPPENINGS cial And Personal - Telephone 4191 . Ison-Tate Vows Spoken s Hill Ceremony Dec. 18 list Church was the fight, December 18, lr the wedding of Wilkerson- and Tate, fiam R Eaton per hlepring service in fns and palms, in t candklibras Is filled with white fern jhe‘ daughter qf Mr. 'ne'F. Wilkerson of r. Tate is the son [Frank Tate of Ced cetemony a pro Jnal wedding music by an aunt of the ^■man Wilson, pian jean Mincey and Jr., soloists. Page by her father, i gown made of lace round neckline Iflowered lace and |e’s dress was Waltz _ng fitted sleeves. tTn3TonhnvdaI“net lap of, lace frollies (white prayer book lavender orchid to attached . lavender I’ilkerson,. sister of [r.iaid'of honor' and Jjiss Ann Wilkerson They wore waltz of blue and pink MRS. WILLIAM FRANKLIN TATE lace XrolILes with, round necklines and cap sleeves. The maid of honor wearing pink carried an arm bouquet of blue carnations and "the' bridesmaid wearing blue carried an arm bou quet .ofpTHir earn a Hons. T heir caps- and mitts were of lace holl ies trimmed in matching nylon lace. .. Attending Mr. Tate was his brother, Wade Tate, as best man Ushers were? Roy Wilkerson, broth er of the bride, Walter Pritchett of Burlington, cousin of the groom and James Horn. ' The bride’s mother wore a navy R.J. SMITH NCrfVlINOr MY POP CAN MAKE fat SPAWKS PLY JUST BY KuBB*N6 MOM THE . WPONO ”\-waV f ■leaded in the "right" direction when you see the SMITH iOMPANY for beautiful furniture. .and may we take ty to send heartiest Christmas Greetings to each and you! ' FQRNITQRE^OTPANy R.J. SMITH, PROPRIETOR HILLSBORO. NX. GUESTS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ever-etfe Forrest of Tryon Street over the Chiistmas holidays^were: Mrs. For rest s mother, Mrs.' Garrison of Burlington whoMayed 'with' them from Christmas EVe through Mon day: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hoff man of Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Garrison” of Burlington .yisitcd.in XhcForrest Ijome diuing the holidays. . f, ' : IN CHERRYVILLE Mrs. G. Paul Carr and children, Jdy and Paul* are spending today in Chorryvillc; N. C. visiting with , Mrs: Carr's, mother, Mrs A. B. ! Sweatt. I ' DINNER GUESTS Guests iii the G. Paul Carr home on Tryon St:eet for Christmas din ner were: Mrs. C J. Carr of Dunn, Miss Maude Carr of Wilmington, Mrs. Mary Whitson and C. J. Carr Jr., both of Jacksonville, Florida. AWAY [ ,«Mr and Mrs. Fred-Gray spent the past weekend visiting with Mr. : and Mrs. Bert Wall in Raleigh and j ofSor relatives there TTEITE ---_ ! Mr. and Mrg. Sam Murphy of Richmond, yaspent the past hol idays with Mr. and Mrs. W. WMc dade of W. Queen Street. : Yvonne- McDade who is in train ing at Watts Hospital School of Horsing is spewing two weeks^at home with her\parent$, Mr and Mrs. W. W. McDade. A,WAY Mr- and Mrs. ,Edgar Bivins visit ed- im Salisbury during-' the Christ mas Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Pope. antique-taffeta street-length dress with a white hat and gloves and other accessories of. black. The | bridegroom's mother , wore a navy crepe- street - length dress with white carnations. Street here in Hillsboro following a wedding trip. 1 The bfide is a sentor In Hills boro High School and the groom is a senior af.Elon College, major ing in Business Administration. He is a graduate of Aycock High School and is now employed by rnnn 'Mills -of Ha.uc ..River in ttte Order Department. iEVROLET A SERVICE Chevrolet NTEEP WORK ED PERSONNEL V performance A Take advantage of our special low prices to get your car overhaul ed. All our work gua ranteed) i<isagftB»waaa With Oi*r mo or OVERHAUL Hillsboro, N. C lephone 4101 . Engagement Announced T isSS Miss Shirley McCraw Joyner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel E. Joyner of Hillsboro who announce her engagement to Jack Reese Martin, son of Mr. and-Mrs. John R. Martih of Dur ham The wedding is planned for J^n* 28 ■■ ___; _ ■ '-.,r ' 1 ■____ VISIT . with Mrs. Hodul’s parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Taul Hodul of' Hazel Ave. returned home on M«M W. jr. . Dupree in Southern da.v^ after spending the holidays pines. W. Y. Walker .Annual Reunion The W. Y. Walker family held its'annual Christmas Reunion on’ Monday at the home of Mr. Walk err There was 48 children, grand children and great-grandchildren attending. T,ufce attertdieg were: J Y. Walker, Mr. end Mrs. Carl Walk er and family, Mrs- Linwood Hollo way and family-," Mrs. Wayi^e Hollo way, Mr. and Mrs. Craven Holloway, all of «illsboro;Mrs. St H. Hollo way and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Wilson and family, Mrs. P M. Holloway. Mr- and Mrs. W. S. Whitaker and family, Mr; and Mrs. Herman Walker and family. Mr. arid Mrs. Spence Holloway and family and Mi’, and Mrs. iSlry Holl oWay. all of Durham; Mr. and Mh., Dean W. Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker and family and Mr. and Mis. Gordan Blalock and family, all of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Claiborn Burgess and family of Mebane. DEBORAH, GAIL WAGNOR On Christmas Day a baby girl, Deborah Gail, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Wagnbr of Route 2, Hillsboro, at the Hillsboro Clinic The Wagnor's also have a son. Mrs. Wagnor is the former Miss Yvonna Adams -—-—t_j.„•..... AWAY Visiting withs Mr. and Mrs. Otho Daniel Sr. in Oxford over the Christmas holidays were Mr and Mrs. Roland Scott. HERE rhfr. and Mrs. Jack Dameron and daughter spent the past weekend here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mr. and Mrs Ben Dameron. They left for their home in Cordelle, Ga. ‘on Monday. GUESTS j Guest*, of Mr. and Mrs. John] Toler on Monday were Mr. and] Mrs. W. L. Fountain of Winston Salem and their soft Jack who is stationed at Great Lakes Training Station and Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Of Durham. LEAVE The Rov. and Mrs William R. Eaton and son iciit for Boone Wed nesday where Mr. Eaton will be assistant pastor of the First Bap tist Church of Dunn and also preach at a mission there. Rev. Eaton has been pastor of the Mars Hill Baptist Church for the past two years. VISIT : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fox and fam ily spent part of the past holidays in Roxboro visiting with Mrs. N. F. Hall and Mr. and "Mrs. E. Y. Fox. HERE v Miss Rebecca Wall, librarian at' Veterans Hospital ** Fayetteville, spent the Christmas holidays at her home here. VISIT Mr. $nd Mrs. Bob Davison of Dalton, Ga. spent the Christmas holidays here with Mr$. Maude Hayes and together they went to Chase.City, Va. to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg. IN GREENSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Luther Boggs spent Christmas in Groensbororvtstthrg I with Mrs. Bertha Toler.. IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Johnson are at Ormond Beach, Florida, where they are' planning on staying until April. —- . VISIT ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coleman and children spent Monday in Durham, with Mrs. Coleman's parents Mr. and Mrs. J C. Pope. ! MRS. G. W. TO LAURA The Lau class of the met on Monday 19„ in the Lloyd for its annual Christmas ] ty. Mrs. Curtis Scott, the class, presided over the in$ Mrs: A. L. Mitchell read hew, 2nd chapter, and Mn». C Scott read Luke 2:20. Mrs. H.4. St ray horn gave a, reading “Legend of German Christmas Tree.*’ “Tfflie*s Christmas’Vlstory. was read by Mrs, J. L. Rosemond Mrs. Bertha Crawford recited a poem. , , ■. Following the business discuss ion the hostesses Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Ira Hicks served refreshments, buffet style, consisting of assorted cookies, candies, bam biscuits, fruit cake and coffee, .,T Gifts were exchanged by the members and the class presented Mrs. Lloyd with a silver fruit bowl. At the close of the program the group' sang Christmas carols. AWAY Mr. and Mrs., Reid Thompson visited in Mocksville over the past holidays with relatives. HERE Mr. and Mrs. George Reitael and children of Orlando, Fla- are visit ing with the Q. O. Reitaels. GUESTS House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Irwin Jr. over the Christmas holidays were Mrs. Irwin’s mother, Mrs. W. C.iCastelloe And Miss Ruth Mitchell, of Orlando, Fla. HOME Floyd Southerns who is employ ed in Baltimore, Md., spent the Christmas holidays at^ his home here. While here he and Mrs. Southerns spent . Christmas day with his parepta»^Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Southerns, Danville, Vi. LIST TAXES NOW To Avoid Long Lines Later On And A Late •i Listing Penality Of 10% (Check The List Taker's Appointment Nearest you and Remember The Date * JHe Tix List, Takers for the various Townships of Orange County will hold appointments as follows for the purpose of taking tax lists for the year 1956: i-~ TOWNSHIP, ilit Tiktr ' Phillip: Whitfield's Store" m~tr<T-3ra--tfay-of--jOT,uary, 1956 All day -— , Tom Andrews’Store on the 5th' day of January, 1956 11 to 4 o’clock . Manley Snipes' Store on the 10th dav of January. 1956 All day Joe McCauley’s Store on the 12th day of January, 1956, 11 to 4-o’clock Harden Johnson’s Store on the 14th day of January', 1956 AH day Glen Lloyd’s Store on the 17th day of January, *956 11; to 4 o’clock Lewis Allen’s Store on the 19th day .of January,. 1956 All day Phillip Whitfield’s Store"* on the 21st day®of January, 1956 All day B. F Stroupe’s Store on the 23rd day of January, L956 1} to 4 o’clock At Home on the 24th through 31st. January_ AJ.1 day. « t ' ’ **. CHAPEL KILL, TOWNSHIP L. R. Cheek, List Taker ( ha pel Hill Town Hall each week day 9-12 o’clock '1-5 O’clock during the month of January, 1956 51 ’ ' . Hollow Rock orf the 4th day of January, 1956- All day Blackwood Station on the 5th day of January, J956 All day Midway Service Station oty the 6lh day of January, 1956 All day Carrboro Town Hall on the 10th and 11th of January, All day ■ r ■ . . CEDAR GROVE^TOWNSHIP R, Cooper Compton, Li*t Taker HawkiVs Store' on the 5th day of,January 1956 All day H. G. Law’s Store on the 6th day <ft January* 1#56 All day Carr’s Store on the 7th and 21st 'day of Jan. All day Giles Long’s Store on the 9th and 24lh day'of Jan. All day < McCullock-’s Store on the 11th day of January, 1956 All day r Cedar Grove on the 13th day of January, 1956 " All day . Lynch’s Store on the 14th day of January, 1956 All day Chandler’s Store on the 16th day of January, 1956 All day® Harmony, (John Tate’s) on the 26th day .of January. 1956 ’ All day : Zeb Burton’s Store on the 28th day. of January, 1956 All day Sam McDade’s StoTe on the 30th day of January, 1956 All day TJaywood Valline’s Store on the 31st day of January, 1956 All day ENO TOWNSHIP Mrs. J. D. Griffin, List Taker ■ 1966, 12 to 6 o ’clock Blackwelder’s Store on the. 6th day of January, 1956 12 to 6 o’clock Laws Service Station _ on the 10th day of Jan., 1956 12 to 6 o’clock Bivin’s Store on the 12th .day of January, 1956 12 to 6 o’clock Howard Hester’s Store on the 17th and 31st of Jan. 12 to 6 o’clock St. Mary’s Grange on the 19th and 30th of Jan! 1956 12 to 6 o’clock C. W. Sparrow’s Store on the 23rd of January’, 1956 12 to 6 o’clock Walter Hester’s Service Stf, on the 27th day of Jan. 12 to 6 o’clock Griffin’s Service. Station all other times 9 a: m. to 9 p. m. CHEEKS TOWNSHIP Henry R. Heath, List Taker Cheek’s Crossing at Terry’s Store on the 6th, 201 h, 28th, and 30th All day . Efland,*Forrest and' Forrest on the 7th, 13th, 21st, 27th All day Mebane Town Hall on the 14th and 31st d&y of Jan. All day Shambley’s Store on the night of the 11th 7 to 9 p. m Reeves Store on the night of the 17th 7 to 9 p m. Buckhoj-n At Sykes Store on the night of the 25th 7 to 9 p. m. LITTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP A. E. Wilson, List Taker Dezcrn’s Store on the 10th day of January, 1956 12 to 4 o’clock Berry’s Store on the 1.2th day of January, 1956 9 to 4 o’clpcl^ i Flint Hamlin’s Store on the 17th day'of January, 1956 9 to 4 o’clock Robert Murray’s Store on the 20th day of January, 1956 9 to 4 o’clock Mincey’^-Store on the 24th day of January. 1956 9 to 4 o'clock f T'lint Hamlin’s Store oh the 30th. day of January, 1956 9 to 4 o’clock Robert Murray’s Store on the 31stf day of January, 1956 9 to 4 o’clock. HILLSBORO TOWNSHIP Remus Smith, Jr., List Taker C. & J. Grocery on the-4th, 11th, 18th, 25, of Jan. ’56 1:30 to 5 p m. Smith’s Fjirnlture Store All other week days of January, 1956 8 to 5 p.m and 8-12 a.m. on Saturdays. SaSl®SBS2 ^1 be necessary for eat* person who owns a tract of land of thtee -(3) acres tt more to provide the list taker with Farm Census* Information. AttenttofiJ&ogOwners •Don’t fail to get your County dog license when you list your taxes. J^ogs must wear these license at all times. Late List Penalty ■ .o' *. * . 10% of t ie total tax due will be added to all lists not filed during the month of January. The minimum penalty to be assessed will be $100 m S. M. Gottis OrMtge County Tax Supervisor — . n

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