- .... , , ^ . ... . >T : Gray ladies—now Gray Men! AWAY ^ Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Woods and sons, Ronnie, Donnie and Lar ry, went sightseeing in Virginia over the past weekend. MRS. W; D. WOODS HONORED SUNDAY Mrs. W. D. Woods was honored with an early birthday dinner Sun day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Walker. Mrs. Woods will be 97 on Dec. 16. Due to the- bad weather at that time of year she was honored earlier. Those attending from out-of Mown were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grainger of Fair Bluff, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry De Priest of Leaks Yille, Mr. and Mrs-. Roy Robinson of Spray, Mr. .and Mrs. Brodie Riley ci Haw River and'Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Woods and Mr. and HrsT "Wesley Woods of Carrboro. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Odell Jones was feted with a birthday dinner Sunday in the home of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Brown. Attending were the honeree, Mr. Jones, Johnnie and Kathy Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jiake Hayes and daughter, Janice, Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Ashley and daughters, Joyce and Tiny, ( Mr. and Mrs. James F. Brown and children, Jimmy and Sandra, Miss Tessie Brown, Can dy Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Norman UN Day head for Hillsboro h Matheson A Hillsboro United Nations Day Committee to plan community ac tivities has been appointed by Mayor Ben Johnson. Don S. Matheson was named by the Mayor to head United Nations Day Committee. Serving with him on the committee will be fttrs. E. J. Hamlin, Grady Brown, Steve Kimbrough, and Ted Shoaf. Mayor Johnson announced for mation of the United Nations Day Committee in response to a re quest from the United States, Com mittee for the United Nations which is delegated by the Presi dent of the United States each year to promote the nationwide observance of United Nations Day throughout the country. October 24. 1945 was the day that the United Nations officially came into being. The theme for the 1960 celebration of United Na tions Day is " The UN Meets New Needs.” GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALES NOW anyone can buy DIRECT from U.S. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS DEPOTS, by maH for yourself or for resale. Cam ' eras, binoculars, cars, jeeps, trucks, boats, hardware, office machines and equipment, tents, tools and tens-of-thous ands of other Items at a frac tion of their original cost. Many items brand new. For list of hundreds of U.S. Gov ernment Surplus Depots, lo cated in every State and over seas with pamphlet "How Gov ernment Can Ship * Direct Tc You," plus procedures, HOW TO BUY and how to get FREE SURPLUS, mail $2.S0 to SUR PLUS SALES INFORMATION SERVICES, P.O. Box No. 1818, Washington 5, D.C. Jones and the hostess, all of Hiiis boro and Mr and Mrs. Buddy Col lins and son, Rufus, of Saxpahaw. VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Roberts and daughter, Mary Susan, and Mrs. Louise" R. Clayton Visited over the weekenri-with Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Roberts of Adelphi, Md. and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Robots of Severn, Md. Mrs. Reid Roberts and three week-old daughter, Donna, return ed here with them-and are spend ing the week with her mother, Mrs. Ruby Riley, and with the Z. R. Robertses. Denny Roberts ef the U. S. Navy spent the earlier part of this week here with his grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Roberts, be fore leaving for his station in Fla. AWAY Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Robinscn and son visited Saturday in Krns toftthe Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Booker. Mr. Booker is former pas tor of the Berry's Grove Baptist Church. ' . PLEDGED Miss Knox Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Jones of Hillsboro, was recently pledged into the Alpha Sigma Chapter of Delta Delta Delta at the Univer sity of North Carolina. , HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kenyon Jr. and son, Lori, of Raleigh were here over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ken yon of Highway 86 N. AWAY Mrs. N. G. Barbour of St. Mary’s Road is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Roland Covington, in Raeford. HERE Mrs. Annie Kirk of Greensboro On Oct. 26 the Chape* Ullt Chap ter of the American Red Cross begins classes for Gray Ladies and, this year for the first time, for Gray Men. * These classes are open to ev eryone, but since the enrollment is limited to 20 persons, anyone interested should apply at once. To apply call either Mrs. Caro Mae Russell at the Red Cross Of is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Henry Walker and Mr. Walk er of W. Queen Streep fice tphone 9-8*11' or Mrs. Iyaan- , na E. Crane. Chaiffhan of the' Gray Ladies and Gray Men. ‘phone 2-1626>. Classes will be held in Memorial Hospital. On the first day there will be a tour of the hospital and orders will be taken for uniforms. After classes are finished, each student will be assigned to duty os the floor of the hospital. , ,1 When the ten hours of duty are finished, each student will receive a cap at the traditional capping ceremony. t a R. C. NEIGHBOURS & CO. • . ■ ,. 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