Soerai And Persona I—Telephene 4191 ~ j" niiy^jpfy CATES-BRADSHER. ROUBLE TO WED . ., Hie engagement of Misg Bren da Faye, Cates, daughter of Mm Elizabeth Cates of 3123 E Geer Sft., Durham and J. A. C*te» of Beasley Aye-, Durham, to Ben jamin Earl Bradsher, Jr,, son,-of Jfr. and MW,- BenjaminEarl Bradsher of Hillsboro, is an nounced by her parents. A June wedding is planned. HOME FROM COLLEGE Mss Clarene Roberson from Meredith College spent the weefc i end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roberson. — VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Paul Satter thwaitQ and daughters, of Kpr nersville visited Mrs. J. T. Stone Sunday. RETURNED HOME Mrs. C. W. Sharpe, has return? ed home from Watts Hospital. IN HOSPITAL , J. G. Goodwin, Sr., who still rpsnains a patient at Watts Hos pital, is reported doing nicely. PATIENT Mrs. Hattie Brown Lloyd, for merly of Hillsboro, who sustain ed a broken arm and rib from a fall in her home in Durham re i ii Mwi i cently, is a patient in Watts Hos P4#l WEEKEND VISIT Mrf^Ellen Scearcepf Hillsboro and Herman Scearqe of Greens boro, spent the weekend in Coj lumbia, S. C. visiting Norman Scearce*. VISITS IN RICHMOND, VA. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Snip** Sf* and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Slake visited Mr . and Mrs. Jack-Snipes in Richmond,. Va. over the week end. ArrENDS WTOEmfG;; _ Mrs. Steve Huvane of Elm hurst.,, Long Island, Mrsj C. K Fraser and daughters of WWk jnfrQU. I), C., were vising C. G. Rosamond, The occasion was the wedding^ Cheripf Gfenn Rose moad nisj in E>ur'ham, Stoi|ip. Others attending were Mrs. Frank Claskii Mrs. John-Vaughn, Mrs. Ben. dQhnston, and Mr. and Mrs. Jt ¥. Rosemond and children. TRIP TO MOREHEAD Crry Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roje mond, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warren were in Morehead City over the weekend. HIKING EXPEDITION AT MT. PINNACLES Troop No. 837 left last Friday morning on a trip to ME Pin 'If V, i. LI S '•■"l nacles of Dan, Va. for weekend hiking expedition. Scott Cates, Scoutmaster, and CarstOn Wag ner and Kay Winecoft were «* charge of thelSboys making the trip, All adults .and scouts made the 18 mile hike up 2,500 «. peak. x TONY SWASNEY WINS AWARD Tony Swainey was awarded the Sportsmanship : Trophy hy the High Point YMCA at a victory Banquet for the Biddy League basketball te»n». This was Tony’s first year of basketball, he played center and was co-captain on . Celtic, Te^m, Tony, not,t only tflays basketball but has reoeived several swim ming awards. He plays oqtfield on Little League baseball team and is a member of .Cub Scouts. Tony is nine years old and an A student in fourjth grade at ArchdWe Kchool. H#aas thp son <rf Mr, and Mrs.r Carl Swainey of Archdale, fohnerly of Hillsboro. HAZEL (WARD IS HONORED AT PARTY Gifts were showered on Miss Hazel Ward at the party given in her hotmr recently by Miss Joy McAdams of Lexington and Mrs. Albert M. Reavis. They en tertained at the Reavis home on N. Elm St., Greensboro. Mrs. Reavis is aunt of both flip honoree and her fiance, Jack W. Reavis, who are to marry April 7 in Hillsboro’s Little River Pres byterian Church. The hostess pair added silver and « linen,, tablecloth to the shower gifts and 21180 the bride a corfcage. of pipk camefe illaa, The gifts were placed op a t*We covered with a white cloth : and accented with a bride doil, The dinhW table was covered with white lace f Ove^ yoHow taf feta and centered with yellow snapdragons and white pompons flanked by white candles in three-branched caldelahca. F’eogt en dessert in yellow and white was served with coffee. . fn.Jhe. group were guests from ’HHlsboroi Chapel Hill, Burling ton, Graham, Lexington, Winston Salem and Rateigh.Among them were the bridal mothers, Mrs* Alien E. Ward of Route 2, Hills borcj, and Mwt. Robert J, Reavi» of Burlington. , Miss Patsy Latta, Mi*s Carolyn, W»llter and Miss Janice Ward, oversight guests of th«* ttPiot $2?« Distilled Straight Apple Brandy, 80 Proof Laird & Co., Scobeyviiie, N. J. BIG SAVINGS DAYS AHEAD FOR YOU TODAY THRU, APRIL 10... For the rest of this week and through Wednesday you can start or add to your savings program . . . and get a handsome dividend credit from April 1st to boot Put aside a part of every paycheck EVERY payday ... and, be fore you know it you'll have money for the things you want. At Our Liberal Dividend Rate With Insured Safety At Two Locatiom-Ddwntown Hillsboro and West Hillsboro { » Currant Divii**. m Savings & LocntrApociation "A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION' FOR 49 YEARS" All Accounts Insured To $10,000 '

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