HILLSBORO. HA^LNINOb 1 Social And Personal-Telephone 4191 VISIT Mrs. Joe Privette and son, Andy spent the past weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Char les Boggs and son in George town, S. C. _ HONORED Mr. A. J. Snipes Sr. was hon ored with a supper ^Sunday, hon oring him on his birtnday RETURN Miss Isabelle Webb and Miss Jean Gattis have returned from a trip to New Orleans. BRIDGE • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strick land of the Fairview Communi ty entertained with two tables of bridge Saturday night. HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hunt of Dur ham were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roberson. / - here Visiting in the L. M. Kennedy home this week are her brother, George Spoon, and his daughter in-law, Mrs. George Spoon Jr. of Greenville, S. C. SCHLEY LEGION REPORT The American Legion Post 452 and Auxiliary held an oyster -sup per at the September meeting. , The Post will sponsor an oyster supper October 21 at the Schley Grange Hall from 5 until 7:30 o’clock. The Post was credited with 16 hours at the V.A. Hospital in Dur ham. On September 10 the follow ing persons served refreshments to. wards O-A and B: Miss June Roland, G. A. Roland. Mrs. Park er Roland. Mrs. C. H. Kennedy. Mrs. Tommy Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hastings and Joe Oompton. The Auxiliary reports that it hm.received its 1900 membership quota and are entitled to the De partment Citation. Several members attended the Area meeting in Chapel Hill Oct. 7. . * Local teachers are elected to NCEA jobs At the East Carolina District of -the- NCSA meeting held in D*tam Tuesday the following were elected as divisional offi cers from the locality: Mrs. Irene Pender of mishere, vice-president of Directors of Instruction; Tci fboaf of Came ron Park Softool, president of Principals; Chart s Langston of Ayeock H g\ secretary of Agrt caltore; Mrs. Helen Hardee of Chapel Hi i, president of School Lihrariea; Dr. Samuel Holton, UNC. Chapel Hill, presided of Social Studies and John Elling ton of Chapel Hill secretary; Mrs. Evelyn Murdoch, Chapel 1PH, vice-president of Special Education; and Jim Haymaker of Chapel mil, vice-president of Art. -u EXCELLENT TURN-OUT Local Baptist pastors reported an excellent turn-out for the Sunday School Leadership Clinic «t First Baptist Church recently. The school enrolled 233 persons, averaged ITT in attendance and had 136 people complete courses for credit* in the Sunday School •Training Program. - i nvJfai . a Miss Barbara Louise Forbes Mil* Barbara Louisa Forbas is tha daughter Mrs* Gsy Forbot of Durham surf tha Iota Mr. Forbas. Har angagsuwt to Hugh Burch af Millibars is snnauncad by har matbor. Tim srsak ding is planned far Hoy. 2L • UN week movies set Next Tuesday the following; movies will be shown wtibout charge at Lnicoln High School at 8 p m. in connection with j United Nations Week: “Oeer.1 ture” a 10 minute film (Acade my Award Nominee — WSOT, “What U N. Means to Us”, ster ling Robert Ryan; “The Answer Now”; starring Robert Rvan. Tyrone Power, Raymond- Mas sey, Henry Fonda, Vanessa Brown and Vincent Price; and, “Assignment Children”, a 20 minute film, starring Danny Kaye. * Nest Thursday the same mov ies will be shown withotft charge at A p.m. in Carroll Hall. At 3, 8, and 10 p.m. on Satur day, Oct. 24 the film, “Power] Among Men,” will be shown un der the auspices of the Mayor’s j .United Nations Committee and ] Graham Memorial Student Ac tivities. This outstanding United j Nations film will be shown with* 1 out charge. i Daring the United Nations j Week, Oct 18-34, the U. N. Flags | will be displayed on Franklin ! St. in Chapel Hill BATEMAN. AT LEJEUNE Marine Pvt. Gary G. Bateman, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bate* man of West Hillsboro, is sched uled to graduate Oct. 16 from an intensive four - week i n f a!n t r y training course at Camp Lejjeune. This training, followed by two weeks leave, completes the basic Marine Corps training. Graduates are, then assigned to specialist schools or a permanent duty as signment. Scouts” drive reports sfowv for Hillsbcrct Appponflurttiy bwn turned in thus far Ml the 199t Hillsboro Boy Scout fund drier and a number of solicitors have n«t yet reported. . Chairman &.«.Wlsaa Cate ses all workers who have not made a complete report to finish by Mo* day so a complete report -may be given at that timo The drives among the citizens of Efland and the Negro citizens of Hillsboro have exceeded last year, but at the time no figures are immediately available, nor were reports of campaigns in the rural sections. Church breakfast set for St. Luke's Day Dr. Jerry Pickrel, Resident Pathologist at ^Sortta Carolina Memorial Hospital, has announc ed « special breakfast to he held by those in the healing profes sion on Sunday after an 8 am. service of. Holy Communion at the Church of the Holy Family; Special prayers will be offered for all those concerned with healing. Or. Pickrel said in announc ing k, “This breakfast will com memorate St. Luke’s day, Oct. 18. St. Luke was a physician, and it seems appropriate to us to especially celebrate this day | in Chapel £pH wbyre so many | of us are concerned with heal ing.” Cards of invitation have 1 been mailed to pariah members, but other persons will be wel come.” FOR 1958 TAXES, TOWN OF HILLSBORO N. C. Pursuant to the public laws of North Carolina 1 will on Sat urday, November 7, 1999, offer for sale at public auction at the Town Hall in Hil}ai»or© the land listed below and which is described^ . more fully in the city tax scrolls, on which 1908 taxes have not been paid. The sale in each case will be for the amount of tax shown in this advertisement plus a penalty of 5% per cent and an advertising and sales cost of $1.00. * This the 15th day of October, 1950. Charlotte M. {'ole. Tax Collector White David H. Beard, 1 lot i_ John & Eleanor Bell, 1 lot . Mrs. Florence Boone, 1 lot . Mrs. Minerva Browning, j'l lot H. J. Cates, 1 lot_I_ Macon Cates, 1 lot _ Robert Copeland, 1 lpt ... Classie Dean, 1 lot _L Sam & Jean Gattis, 1 lot Jf. G. Hedrifck, 1 lot__ f. E. Joyner, 1 lot Ralph S. Ken ion, 1 lot frloyd M. Ray, 1 lot _ $56.93 $4041 .. $ 6.26 $51.79 . $55.86 $34.79 $75.70 $37.49 $01.05 $ 3.15 $57.83 $ 4 28 $71.73 Dr. M. B. Roberts. 1 lot — J. F. Rosemond, , 1 lot Curtis C. Scott, 1 lot ._L Fred S. Sharpe, 1 lot __£ E. L. Terrell, 1 lot _ E P. Thompson, 1 lot . Mrs. R. M. Tysorf, 1 lot Charlie Vincent, 1 lot . Robert F. Warren, 1 lot Luther S. Workman, 1 lot $135 68 $48.03 $3109 $ 4.73 $52 91 $34 38 . $1815 . $50 .18 $65 80 $32.38 Corporations Orange Trust Company, 3 lots Walker MiHmg Co., 1 lot_ .. 9 4.73 $14399 Charlie Anderson, 1- lot . Edmond Bain, 1 lot Ida Beasley, 1 lot •«_—_ Joe Berry Hrs., 1 lot ~s— Lei* Browder Hrs., 1 tat . M. C, Burt *r„ 1 lot , Martha Chavious, Hot .^4 Edgar Collins, 1 lot James- H. Collins, 1 lot -dL George Craig, 1 lot Annie S. Daye, 1 lot „-. WiUie L. Day, 1 lot _ Luther De Lon, 1 lot Earl W. Faucette, 1 lot __ Ed N. Faucette, 1 lot — Hugh E. Faucette, 1 lot — Margaret Faucette, 1 lot . Boy Faucette, 1 lot ___ C. «. Hester, 1 lot__ levin Johnson, 1 ht x_ Mattie-Johnson. 1 lot _ Robert Johnohr 1 lot — Arthur N. Jones, 1 Jot ^ Joseph N. Jones, 1 lot — Katie Jones, 1 lot __: Matthew Jones, 1 lot —* Marinda Latta, 1 let _— Tom Lewis,. 1 tat %£_ Clinton V. Long, .1 lot _ Hampton Lonfe,l lot-„ Joseph- W. -Long, 1 lot _ Gray McCauley, 1. lot_ Robert McDade, 1 lot ... Edward McPherson, 1 lot Oort* McPherson, 1 tot __ Marinda Joe L. Makin, 1 lot _ John C. Mayo, 1 lot_ Willie C. MayO, 1 lot_* Bennie Morrow- Hrs., 1 lot Eddie Nelson, 1 lot_ Harold Paige, 1 lot x._ Davis Payne Jr., 1 lot __ Erngst Peary, 1 lot .»_— George Pbembo, 1 lot Francis. Richmond, 1 lot London Roberson,.. 1 lot _ Laura E Robinson; 1 lot .. Cora Ruffin, 1 lot —« Edward G. Satterfield, 1 lot Ekvin Thompson, 1 lot — Gladys Thompson, 1 lot _. $!«.!> r Robert L Wilson. 1 lot Geo. W. Wright, 1 lot — - A lot . - •-TB 1 lot . •fS 1 lot

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