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Scotfs Shell wins top place.in bowling „ 1 The Hillsboro Industrial Bowl ing League held its awards ban quet Slay 3 for bowlers and their Jives at Xurnage’s ; Barbecue lace in •Durham. '• The teams of Scott’s Shell Serv ice and She Sport Shop ’ won hhe first and second halves respec tively and the April 27, the Scott’s Shell Serv ice team won iap plaee ^ . tbe league championship. ^ Hie first place trophy was giv :— en to Scott’s Shell Service with individual trophies feeing present ed to: Melvin Scotty Clayton Haitheock, John Coueh, BUI Dix on, Ervin’ Nicholson and Tem Nicholson.i •<?:■ The Second team trophy was presented to the Spert'Shop teim with individual trophies afwferded to: J. W. Cates, James Hamlett. Ateia Hamlett, Wade -Hamlett: -Jackie Dixon, Lloyd Crabtree and i Harold Andrews. Individual trophies awarded were: High average trophy-Clay ton Haithcock: High three-game ■set -f Bill Hope; High*‘individual game - Tom Nichotscrn and Host Improved - bowler patch ^ Harold Andrews.-, - *7' ■/. .. ■" The -Hillsboro Industrial tBowh ing’ League' was formed on Octo ber 10, 1960. It consists of four teams which have -seven men-wiv each. Officers are: • President, Clayton Haithcock; Vice president, Melvin Scott* and Secretary treasurer. Bill Pope. A mixed-doubles ^league to bowl' ‘tfcthird Tuesday'in May, 14* it nO*w >being formed. Anyone in terested "W joining this '*league may contact Bill Pope, Melvin Scott • dr Clayton* Haithcock. ; There' is a transcendent power'1 in example.’ We reform others i.nat—MciBtffcly, when we walk up " —Madam Swetchine RUMMAGE SALES' SET > The Aldersgate'* > Methfcdlsfc Church in Chanel Hill will Stage; a rummage sale #nii*9 aim. to S p.m. for the neit three Saturdays* at tthe Yates>Mottfr Co. $|£ttngj lot on W. FranklitTStr SMOW 'MAOfHFKE#r SBV^N' ‘The Magriifketft Seven,’' The ‘Japanese'ih»vl? that wan 'the top award at the Venice Film Festi val in 1956. will he shown at the UNC^Chapel Hill Film Society next Tuesday at 8 p.m. ■ Treat Mother to flat tering fashion in easy care 100% Dacron r' polyester with such stay-fresh ways! such , youthful styles! No matter what her size, there 'a a collection of ex clusive prints and solid col ors sure to please.. AND fit with little or no alterations! „ IN HALF.SIZES 14V4 TO 2 4H < • • PROPORTIONED SIZES 12B TO 20B FOR THE PETITE WOMAN • MISSES' SIZES 12 TO 20 $ each a. Bayadere Print... town or travel shirtwaist, collared V- neckline. Grey, green, blue or lilac with white. 14V4 - 24V4, 12B-20B, 12-20. b. Floral Print... to wear anywhere, anytime. Bow trimmed neckline, gently full skirt. Lilac, turquoise, gold. 14!4*24'/i, 12B-20B, 12-20. e. Brush Print... muted colors, iced with white at the folded V-necliline. Green, grey, blue or brown. 1414-2454, 12r20B. f. V-N«ck... lace-trimmed flattery for fate day with shapely tucked bodice, slim-hanging gored skirt. Blue, orchid, aqua, beige. 1454-2414.12B-208. as advertisad in GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Hillsboro
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