lining For Historic Homes, Irden Tour Is Meeting Topic illsboro Garden Club will s afternoon at 3:30 o’clock (me of Mrs. D. E. Hoilands i the St. Mary’s Road at ne all committee chairmen Historic Homes and Gar ir to be held April s and ,e called on For a detailed [ their planning. 1 itire program will be con rith the" Tour. All Garden mbers are urged to attend, ittee chairman and com or the Tour are as follows: lan, Mrs. Van Kenyon, ng Homes and Buildings: nn Aumari, chairman, Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Marion ration: Mrs. Curtis Scott, i, Mrs. Garland Miller and W. Richmond, ses: Mrs. Fred Blake, i, Mrs. Alton Williams and Hughes. :: Mrs. G. Paul Carr, chair rs. H. C. Waldo, Mrs. Maddry, and Mrs. Herman n. lg: Mrs. Ben Johnston, i, Mrs. Leonard Rosethond, ph Neighbors and Mrs. C. ity: Mrs. Quentin Patter rman, Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mi*» Maude Brown, Mrs. Winston Broadfoot and Mrs. T. P. Smith. Arrangements for Homes and Buildings: Ml*. Allen Walker, Chairman, Mrs. B. P, Gordon Sr. and Mrs. Fred Cates Sr. W. H. RITTENHOUSES RETURNS FROM EUROPEAN TRIP — The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Ritten liouse Sr., formerly of Hillsboro, now of Cataula, Georgia, have re cently returned room a trip to Eu rope. .-7- ■ Mr, Rittenhousc was chosen as a member of the “Christian Ventur ers” team for a Western European religious crusade. Eighty ministers Sind laymen from all over the U. S. Participated in the missionary ven ture. The Rev. and Mrs. Rittenhouse were in revival meetings in Scot land and England, tjien had a holi day in London and Paris. The en tire group was entertained at a tea in the House of Parliament. Ritten house wrote glowing reports of the ain in receiving the ministers into warmth of the people of Great Brit thfeir homes and churches. %<■ :iy 4 A ; ?;> . i . • . forrest fashions Baptist Women Attend WMU Meeting In Mebane The 53td annual session of the Women’s Missionary Union of the Mt. Zion Association ink at Meb ane Baptist Church, Tuesday, Mar. 24. Supper was served between meetings at the church. Those attending from Firit Bap tist Church in Hillsboro were: Mesdames W. C. Brewer, Bruce Cresson, Clyde Scott, H. G. Cole man Jr., C. A. Caldwell, Leonard Rosemondt T. 0. Styers, Harold Culbreth, Reid Thompson, H. L. Brown and MiSs Mary Spurgeon. From Mars Hill Baptist: Mes dames Charles Mincey, Lone Min cey, Marvin Phelps, Roy Wilson, Lacy Lloyd, Frank Liner, Frank Perry, Norman Horne, Bill Laws, Lonnie Hastings, Harold Walker, Jeff Jenkins, Charlie Walker Sr., O. R. Smith and Miss Bettie Free land. -v EGG HUNT An Easter egg hunt was held at Mars Hill Baptist Church last Sat urday afternoon. A prise was given the child who found the most eggs and the one who found the least. There were three groups: primary, beginners and nursery. Refresh ments of cookies, crackers and drinks were served. HERE Mr. and Mrs. Paul York of Golds boro spent the Easter holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Laws of N. Churton Street. CINDY CULBRETH HAS 7TH BIRTHDAY Cindy Culbreth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Culbreth, was en tertained at her home at Occonncc chcc Saturday, March 21, in honor of her seventh birthday. An Easter theme was used in the decorations and refreshments. Guests included: Jimmy Culbreth, Lynn Cresson, Beth Byrd, Keith and Harry Coleman, Mike Hawkins, Ed die Odonna and Lee Ray Greene, Becky Lou Brewer, Georgia Leigh and Tom Crabtree, Tim Thompson, Mary David and Rusty Walters, Gi.yle and June Blackwelder and Marsha Ann Cates. CJbufd (JtHJL pouf font a long-term* illness? - Nationwide’, new MAJOR MEDICAL Plana beg^ where your ordinary hospitalization policy leaves off. HelPs BILLS for hospitalization, medical, surgical expense res g froht long-term illness and serious accident. Protection is tou-cos ... world-wide .. .guaranteed renewable. I •<* fn » J. E. LAWS Hillsboro Tolo^hono 6M1 Regional Office: Raltigh f . ' • . •' • S»K mm MISS EAY6 ANNE DALEHITE Miss Dalehite's Engagement To Jack Miller Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyree Dale hite of Durham this week are an nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Faye Anne Dalehite, and Jack William Miller of Hlltaboro, son of Mrs. Samhel Knox Miller of Mebane and the late Mr. MUler. i The: date of the wedding has been set for June 14, at the Black nail Presbyterian Church in Dur ham. Miss Dalehite is a graduate of Durham High School and is now employed by Esso Standard Oil IN NEW HOME . Mr. and, Jtrs. ,J.‘ €.. Hickg^ have moved into their new fiome on Highway 70 east of Hillsboro. GUESTS Easter lunch guests at the W L. Ktnncdys on Danville Road Sunday were: Mrs. Mattie Rozzclle, Mrs. Ada Bradshaw, Miss Lois Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ryan of Bur lington, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brad shaw of .Haw River, A. E. Wilson and Warren Wilson. HERE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of Ra leigh, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Long and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kennedy vis ited'With Mr. and Mrs. ixe Ken nedy Sunday evening. RETURNS e Chief Warrant Officer S. G. Bar bour recently returned aboard the U. S. S. Pocono from a nine months cruise In the Mediterranean. He has reported to Beach Master Unit Li - lle Creek, Va. for duly after spend ing a week here with his family on Queen St. LEAVES Joe Blackwcldcr has returned to Stetson University, Dcland, Fla. after spending the spring holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W R. Blackwclder. VISITORS Mr and Mrs. Jim Barbour and children of Hamlet were recent weekend guests of Mrs. N. G. Bar bour of St. Mary’s Road. COMING Mr. and Mrs. Steve Allison and family of Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Allison and daughter of Burlington are planning to spend the coming Weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Allison of Hillsboro Avc. HERE Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baird of Ham burg, New York are here visiting in the home of their son, David H. Baird and family. Sunday Davcy Baird was honored on his birthday with the following from Durham coming to help him celebrate: Mr. and Mrs., Donald Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garrod, Mrs, Lillian Speed and Carl Ander son. • '' HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rim met* Of Kingston, Canada, Mrs. J. A. Lcath and -Sarah Lealh of Burlington visited with their uncle, J. J. Free land, and family of Schley Com munity Friday. This is the first visit here from Mr. Rimmer iff 12 yearsg.'"- “ Co. Mr. Miller is a graduate of Meb ane High School and is a Funeral Director at Walker’s Funeral Home in Hillsboro. TIMOTHY MARK CllAWPXMU) Mr. and ftrs. Eugene Crawford of St. Mary's Hoad announce the birth of an 8 pound-1 ounce son, Timothy Mark, on Saturday, March 28. Hie Crawfords have three oth er children, Duke, Jay Carl and Ursula lean. Mrs. Crawford is the former Van Medlin of Hillsboro. HAMBURGER SUPPER The Young People’s Baptist i Training Union of Mars Hiil Bap ; tist Church held a hamburger sup per at the church Monday night. Those attending were leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Liner and chil dren, Sharon and Deborah; Alice, Faye and J. W. Dickey, Tom Miller, Ann Wilkerson, Harry and Phyliss Lloyd, Charles Mincey, Bill Min cey, Marv Elisabeth McKee, Patsy I Kenion, Patsy Latta, Jim Johnson. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Horne, Stuart, Kathy and Deborah Horne, Bettie Free-, " land, Mr and Mrs. Harold Wright and children, Sarah, Sam and Har old. HERE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liedl and children of Fairfax, va. spehd the Easter holidays here with her mother, Mrs. William Chance. I SPECIAL SERVICE | The Carolina Presbytery of the Bible Presbyterian Church, meet l> ing in Durham for the annual spring meeting, will hold a special service in Hillsboro at the Barracks at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 8. The public is invited. Sals A cake and pic sale will be held Saturday at the Old Post Office Building by the American Legion Auxiliary, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Come buy your cakes and pies for the weekend. EVEN A CHILD CA "MAG CHORD Hear It! PI. SMITH FURI W. KING ST. N PLAY THE NEW NUS ORGAN iy It! See It ! MITURE CO. HILLSBORO ’ATH5NT S. Strudwick of N. Churton Street * 1 If Durham. in Watte Hospital hr Power Mowers ifrmlX'n lr?m $f|Q95 MOWER Automotive-type heavy-duty g*ar box and ring goars. InetenHl* or-out blada clutch, with brake on blacM 25" air-lift (tool blade adioats in a flash) Kaay handle-bar iteering. FREE loaf pohrorla erl Save! WIZARD 25" RIDING WIZARD 19" - 4-Cyde Vh H. P. Briggs-Stratton Engine All-Steel Base Homo-Owned By CLARENCE 0. JONES. Hillsboro FREELAND'S holiday park ■v —— 5" BOWLING ALLEY NOW OPEN » __ * FEATURES FOR 1959 4 1^1 DES Merry-Go-Round Kiddie Train-Boat-Swings -—■ Newly Improved SWIMMING POOL OPENS MAY 15 Season Tickets Now On Sale Single $12.50 —Family $25 HORSEBACK RIDING HORSES ami RIGS . For Rant

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