HILLSBORO HAPPENINGS Social And Personal-Telephone. 4191 Mrs. Fred Cates Jr. Is New President Of Garden Club Mrs. Fred Cates Jr. has been elected to serve as President of the Hillsboro Garden Club for the coming year. Other officers are: First vice-bresidenl. Mrs. G. Paul Carr; second vice-president and program chairman, Mrs. Glenn Au man: Secretary, Mrs. Fred Blake and treasurer, Mrs. J. W. Rich mond. Plans for the coming year are already well underway. Mrs. Cates has appointed the following chair man of committees: Membership. Mrs. Curtis Scott, Conservation, Mrs-. Charles Craw ford; Horticulture, Mr£. M. B. Rob erts; Birds, Mrs. Charles Blake; Publicity. Mrs. Quentin Patterson; Hospitality, Mrs G. Paul Carr; Civic Beautification, *Jlrs. Ben Johnston; Roadside Development. MrisT "Ralph 'NeVghbarsr Finance; Mrs. Allen Walked Sr.: Restoration and 'Museum. Mrs. C. D. Jones; Junior Activities. Mrs. Robert Mur phy; Garden Therapy, Mrs. George Have Fun! Enjoy A New Sport I C E SKATING •REGULAR —Daily— HOURS • Afternoons— Tfr 5 p m. Nights 7 to 10 p.m. • HOUSEWIVES SPECIAL • 10 to 12:30 Every D«y . . . if you art* just learning and are a little bashful . . this session is just for YOU! • We Rent t-r Sell CCM • Icj* Skates ICE Arena 2 Mites Went of I>wrha*jtCity Limits oV’Hillsboro Road , .. is. i . MRS FRED CATES JR Gitmore; Seindarahip, Mrs. Don Matheson and Custodian. Miss Maude Brown. Even though the year of the local club begins late in August with a luncheon, the new year of the State Association begins June 1. It is im portant that members pay the one dniter dues io the’ treasurer, Mrs. Richmond, by June 1. Any person interested in joining is. asked to contact Mrs. Richmond. HOE St HOPE CLtJB The Hoe and Hope Garden Club will meet Monday night in the home of Mrs. Vance Isenhour. The date this month has been moved up one week due to other conflicting events*. ’ ** BROWNIE TROOP 172 Brownie Troop 172 and leaders, Mrs J. L. Brown Jr. and Mrs. Vance Isenhour held a cook-out in the Hillsboro Recreational Park Monday afternoon. Girls participating were: Julia Brown. Ossie Crabtree.. Marilyn Cronin, Jockie Jones, Ellen Sims, Bei.WSteH. Tootsie Taylor, Marie TitaslKl.‘ %hVlay“ Wagoner. WaAda Wilder and Janice Williams Guild Officers ' Are Installed In Candle Rites • '•-<** New officers of the Wesleyan Scr- ] vice Gulid of the Methodist Church for the ensuing year were installed by the W. S. C. S. President, Mrs. J. E. Laws, Monday night in the home of Mrs. B. P. Gordon Jr. '■& , During the candlelight service the following officers were installed s. President, Mrs. Chandler Cates' 1 co-vice president, Miss Mary B. : Forrest and Mrs. John P. Ballard; Secretary, Mrs. Harold Bivins; Treasurer, Mrs. M. P. Berry; Sup ply Work, Mrs. Vance Isenhour; Christian Social Relations and local church Ictivities, Mrs. C. D. Knight; Publicity. Mrs. Foy Bart lett; Children Work, Mrs Cecil Mil ler; Status of Wofnen and member ship, Mrs. Madison Cates; Mission ary' Education- and -Service, MrsT F. C. Minnis Jr. and Spiritual Life, Mrs.' W. M.'Matthews The mem-: bcrs sang the Guild hymn. "This is My Sons-, 0 God of All the Rations.” j - Mrs. Vance Isenhour, out-going j president, opened -the meeting with , prayer Mrs. R C. Minnis Jr. ex plained the Emblem of W. S. G. • ' • ' ' ... . ■ ■ . ■! During the business session Mrs. Harold Brrtns gave the highlights of the W S G. Conference which was held at Trinity Methodist! Church April 19-20. Four members from Hillsboro attended this con- j ference, Mrs. Vance Isenhoor. Mrs.; Ted Smith, Mrs. Harold Bivins and Mrs. Foy Bartlett. . During the social hour the hostess Served refreshments of cake and ice cream to the following; Mrs. John P Ballard, Mrs. Chandler Cates. Mrs. W. M. Matthews, Mrs. : Harold Bivins, Mrs. Bernard Frink, Mrs. Cecil Miller, Mrs. Ted Smith. Mrs. Vance Isenhour, Mrs. C. D. Knight, Mrs Vance Martin. Mrs. M P Berry. Mrs R C Minnis Jr /kites Mary B. Forrest., Mrs Leroy Vttter. Alt*. Foy BirllaU a|d gucgt. Mrs. J. E. Laws. — THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT AND YOU R PATRONAGE DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY & REMODELING SALE *. s Ypur Liberal Response .During This Past Month -fc oy, . Enabled Us To Break All April Sales Records In Our 17-Year history - .V-’t" Continue . To Shop For: • Greater Variety • Easier Shopping • Better Service In HHIsboro, Home-Owned By Clarence D. Jones — The Wesley W. Roberts family . . . "family of the year" Wesley Roberts Family Is Selected Burnsville Church 'Family Of The Year' The Wesley W. Roberts family of Burnsville has been nominated by the official board of the Higgins Memorial Methodist Church of Burnsville as the “Family of the Year/' Roberts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Roberts of Hillsboro. Each year, the Methodist Church selects a "Family of the "Year ’ ; from nominations sent in by j ! churches in each district through- j i out the nation. A committee of the Asheville district -will select the i family of the district; an annual -conference committee will select the family of the conference: and : a natioiytft committee will choose. from scohetions of the conference, Mrs. W. D. Woods, 94-Year-Old Mother, Feted By Children • i The children and grandchildren of Mrs. \V. D. Woods honored her with a Mother's Day dinner Sunday at the country home of her daughter Mrs. T. O. Summey. With* pichic , lunch being served on the lawn. j Mrs. Woods, who is 94 years voung. resides with her son, Fred Woods, in .Hillsboro. The following attend the dinner: j Mr. and Mrs. ‘Royal Robinson and son. Wallace; Mr. and Mrs. George Tapp and daughter. Alice Fay; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Walker; Mr. and. VIrs. Willie Woods and daughter, Mrytle. all from Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grainger of Fair Bluff. The following grandchildren; Mr. .and Mrs: Brodie Riley and children, Sandy'and Vickie', from Haw River; Mr and Mrs. L G. Tilley and chil dren, Beverly and Gaylcne; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Suriimey and children, Spence and Carolyn; Miss Daphene . Summey. Harold Summey. Mr| and Mrs J. W. Knight,'Randy and Bob by Knight: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Summey and children, Diane, Tom my. Kay and Fay Summey, Sylvia King and J. J. Woods. DISCHARGED Corp. Henry Walton Moore Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Moore (it W Queen Street, received his discharge from the Army at Fort Bragg last Friday following two years of service. Why Pa) More? Why Pay Other Kx.tra.vr They A<iil Nothing to Yomf New Car. Only to Your New Car Payments! i Check 7 hese Money Saving Veal ares of a 7 rust Company Nil W CAII i.OAN * Huy yo» s irsuryucv Horn un of Y()I)R (lioiu-. ** Huy *' !(K) DwJuv libit.- (olii«i i !n s n« nf" tht mo« t x|>«'Ksivv '.‘»ivi-iay^c. PAY NO t KTflAS NO MltiDCN CHAkCSS RETURNS J. E. Laws attended a Training Program of the Nationwide Insur ance Company held in the Golds boro Hotel in Goldsboro Tuesday ! and Wednesday of this week. A GIRL amt Mt^ Ct A. "Tony'' Law* of Rt. 2, Hillsboro announce the birth of a daughter, Camelia Kay, Sunday evening at 7:40 o’clock at Watts Hospital Baby Kay weighed 7 lbs. and 13 ozs. They have an other girl, Julie, who will be two years old Sunday. Mrs. Laws is the former Lynne John of Hillsboro. BRIDGE f'UUB The Couples Bridge Club met in the home of Mr and Mrs. Earl Bason last Saturday night. GUESTS Miss Minnie Johnston of Eliza beth City was the weekend guest of Mayor and Mrs. Ben Johnston. * -. VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snipes ol Greensboro visited with relatives here over the past weekend. , VISIT Mrs. C. I. Walters of Hillsboro accompanied Mr .and Mrs. J. L. Davies and Mrs. J. W' Davis of Dur ham to Asheivlle the past week end. LEAVES Mrs. F. E. Spainhour. who has been visiting here in the home her daughter. Mrs. Charles M. Walker Ji. for the past few months left Sunday for High Point where she is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. <?. G. Hubbard Mr. pnd Mrs Walter accompanied her to High Point RETURNS Mr*. Joe Reinhardt has returned to her home Here after spending last week in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charlt i Kernodle in Burling ton. HOME Miss Ann Roberts, who is teaching In Greensboro, spent last weekend at home vJaRlhg with her parents. Dr. and |K. 5*. B. Roberts. -i— REVIVAL SERVICES Revival services are being held this week through Sunday at the Efland Baudst Church with the Rev. liiigfm* Hancock, speaker with serviced at 7:30 o’clock each night- -itix-i-v - . 'The Revl'Icarl Gibbs is song lead er. ft ItKEAK-IN ^ Dr. Bryan N, Roberts' cabin has recently been broken into again and fjng**C pripts have been taken. the Methodist “Family of the Year.” The Robertses have two daugh ters, Dianne'and Cheryl, and have taken a very active, constructive part in the churph to which thev belong. They have, givpxv of,their timj? and money and their think ing. The qualifications on which the family was judged were as follows: “Family exemplifies inspiring Christian family living. Family ap plies Christian ethics in business or profession. Family takes a cre ative role in church and communi ty life. Family members are known as warm, good neighbors ” The Rev. O. L. Brown, pastor of the .Burnsville ,(|Lurch. states that the' local church Is ftFouff hnd will continue to be proud of its own “Fatnily of the Year,” regardless of which family is selected by com mittees of the other areas. Brown Pupils Recital Is Set For Two Nights The following pupils of Mrs. Haf ry L. Brown will play in a P1*11® recital Thursday evening at 8 o • clock, May 22, in the Hillsboro High School auditorium. Kay and Mike Allison, Mary El len Bacon, Jimmy Busick, Peggy Byrd, Sue Cates, Linda Cfawford, Irene Kjnes, Avis Lloyd, Judy Hollis, Steve Johnson, Jo Ann Sykes, Kay Smith, Peggy Sykes, Ronnie Wilson, Kaye Ke""ffy* Larry Thompson, Marie Wilder and Elaine Phelps. The pupils in the High School group will be presented on Fri day evening at 8 o’clock, May 23, in the school auditorium with the following playing: Charlie Frances Blackwelder, Sandra Kennedy. Kay Efland, Gene Norden, Nancy Rob erts, Clarene Roberson, Harry and Hunter Dula, Brenda Kennedy, Jimmie Strayhorn, Jimmy Thomp son. Jessie Wagoner, Wilma Riley, Carolyn Weaver and PaWfcia Walk er. The public is cordially invited. Following the Friday night re cltaTan TnTorffia 1 reception will- he given in the Home Economics He FUTURE ACTOR, m Jamas Ricky Harvard,„ and Mrs. James E. Hem* bratad his first birthdi; May *, with his grandparents. Little Rid, larga chocolate cake r candle. Delma Tuj, Salvation Army officen dained ministers and maj marriages, conduct funeni der any other service eq the ministry. partment room in honor -Elland who is.the sowj dent. STRAWBERRIt Order Now For Deliver Monday or Tuesday _ May 19-20 At Prevailing Market Prit $4.25 to $5.00 Crate Place Your Order Now By Calling Marshall CatesJ Hillsboro Telephone 3151 or! ■ Out-Travels all oth«'s■ m Exclusive “Travel-T finish defies scuffs cleans with damp cm Available in HAWAIIAN W* RAWHIDE FINISH, SADOlt _ RERMUOA GREEN, ADMI**'■ $ COLORADO RROWN,

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