f !a Recent Bride
MRS. ROBERT W/yRRt N LINER before her marriage on Jan.
was Miss Edna Frances Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
indon Lloyd of Hillsboro. Mr. Liner is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
mry Liner of Cedar Grove. Mrs. Liner is nc\y employed with Hos
el Savings and Mr. Liner is with Home Security Life Insurance
Durham The couple are making their home in Chapel Hil).
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Our January
Clearance Sale
'ontinues This Week
DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS
STILL IN EFFECT
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J. L Brown & Sons
Hillsboro
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Mrs. W. C. Brewer
Is Hostess To Class
Thfe Hester Caldwell Sunday
School Class of the First Baptist
Church met, in the home ot Mrs.
W. C. Brewer last . Monday even
ing. . i
In the absence of the president
Mrs. Brewer had charge of the
meeting. Miss Betty June Hayes
gave the devotional. Mrs. B. S.
Carr had charge of the Bible Study
"Which was taken from the 10th
chapter of Hebrews.
Reading of the November and
December minutes followed with
roll call. Mrs. Roland Scott ex
tended thanks to the class for the
cards and flowers sent her by
members of the class at the death
ot her father.
Thfe class will be in charge of the
nursery-this month.
The meeting was closed with
the singing of two verses of the
class song.
Refreshments of pound cake,
peaches, whipped cream, peanuts
and coffee were served to the fol
lowing: Mesdames Randolph Park
er, Nelson Arrington, Roland Scott,
B. S. Carr, Frank Ray; Misses Betty
June Hayes, RuthfjcL Erivitte and
Betty-Sue Hawkins*
Mrs. Earl Baird and Mrs. Alan
Watkins were welcomed into the
class as new members' and visitor
for the evening was Mrs Bill
Whitehurst.
The February meeting will be
with Betty Sue Hawkins.
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BROWNIE TROOP NO. lt>6
Brownie Troop Number 106 met
on Monday af»rnoon in the Scout
Room atjhe library. After having
refreshments we learned several
new songs. The troop closed its
meeting with the good-night circle.
Pamela Ca'tcs, Scribe
MOVE
Mr—and * Mrs. Frank Curry of
W. Tryon St. have moved to Chap
•el Hill where Mr. Curry is em
ployed.
CHARLES S. LOCKHART.
Mr and Mrs. John G. Lockhart
of Route 2, Chapel Hill, announce
the birth of a son, Charier Stan
ford, Jan 22' at Watts Hospital,
They have another sort, .Thomas
Long, 21 months old. Mrs. Lock^
hart is the former Christine Cates
'of Hillsboro. •
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Engaged To Local Man
MISS MARY BENTON ROYSTER
Miss Mary Royster's Engagement
To U. William. Lloyd Announced
Miss Mary Benton Royster's en-<
gagement to Lt. William Holmes
Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron
P. Lloyd of Hillsboro, is announced
by lier mother. Miss Royster is the
daughter-of Mrs. Thomas Benton
Royster, qf Durham and the fate
Mr. Royster.
The wedding is planned for
^uly. I
Miss Roister .is a student at
Salem College in' Winston-Salem
and will graduate in May With a
bachelor of arts degree in English
with,a ptfimary teaching certificate.,
Lt. Lloyd was graduated from
Mars Hill Junior College in 1950
and the University of North Caro*
iina in 1952 jvith a baehelor of
science degree and a teaching cer
i trficate He is now stationed at
, Ramey Air • Force Base, Puerto'
Rico, as an aircraft performance
gngiiieer. , .
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•HERE :
Mrs. F. C. Frostiekhas returned
■ tp her home in Maxton after spend
Ss last week here with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mir. and Mrs.
; BillWarren of King St:
VISIT '
Mr and Mrs. Ben Johnston and
'grandson. Ren, spent Sunday in
Greensboro visiting wtth Mr. and
M.Jack Snipes. \
HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Babcock of
North Wilkesboro spent the past
weekend visiting here.
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MRS N. L MAURONER
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
On Wednesday night, Jan. 18,
Mrs. N. L. Mauroner was hostess
to the bridge club. Guests for. the
evening were Mrs. Ted Smith and
Mrs. Clyde Irwin. High Score went
to Mrs, Robert Strickland and
low, Mrs. Hank Rhcw.
MENU
The Menu Ter the Hillsboro
School Lunchroom for next week
-is as'follows:
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v Monday—macaroni and cheese.
tuna fish salad, eary June peas,
apple cobbler, bread ,and milk.
Monday—fish sticks* slaw, rice
and tomatoes, doughnuts, corn-;
bread, bread and milk.
^Wednesday—Mihk sausage, dried
ltmas, tossed salad, rice pudding,
bread and milk*"
Thursday—hamburger and bun,
creamed potatoes, slaw: and Onions,
slewed aprjeots,;,bread and milk,
i* Friday—vegetable soup, crack
ers, sandwiches, ice cream and,
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AWA3f
-Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whitaker ac
companied by Mrs Wilnier Hogan (
..Burlington we re weekend
ciiosts of Mr and Mrs William
Nlorlino of Portsmouth, Va. Wlvi'e
there they visited Mr. M. McQuade
who is a patient in a hospital there ;
Specials This Weekend
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