Franklin At Wake Forest Wake Forest. Dec. ? Eighteen wen from Franklin County are in cluded among the 1000 student enrolled at Wake Forest College this year. Seven are from Louisburg, four from Franklinton. three from Zebulon. and one each from Bunn, Castalia. Spring Hope, Youngs ville. There are aiz freshmen, two sophomores, five juniors, anil two academic seniors, One is tak ing work towafd the Master of Arts degree, and two are study ing law, while the others are tak ing either pre-professional work or courses leading to the Bache lor's degree. Listed according to hometowns, they are: Louisburg ? F. H. Allen. Jr., a Senior, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Allen; H. R. Harper, a freshman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harper; iBIand Pruitt, a Junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pruitt; W. H. Tay lor. a freshman, son of Mrs. O. D. Taylor; J. M. Wester, a Junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Wes ter; T. O. Wheless, a freshman, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Whe less; and E. P. Yarborough, sec ond-year law student, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yarborough. Franklinton ? R. E. Biddle, a sophomore, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Biddle; J. W. Joyner, a junior, son of Mrs. A. S. Joyner; and James S. Nowell, a freshman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowell. Zebulon ? Johnnie C. Pearce, a sophomore, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pearce; Bruce Perry, a graduate student, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Perry; and Paul H. Pierce, a freshman, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pierce. Bunn ? J. H. Cheves, a Junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cheres. Castalia ? R. B. Gordon, a sen ior, son of Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Gordon. Spring Hope ? J. C. Dunn, a Junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sunn. YoungsTille ? E. T. Hart, a freshman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hart. Franklin County men are tak ing a prominent part in camp life at the Baptist institution. K. P. Yarborough of Loulsburg and J. B. Allen, of Franklinton are members of Gamma Eta Gamma, national legal fraternity. R. E. Biddle of Franklinton and J. C. Bunn of Spring Hope, both play In the 50-piece college band. Brnce Perry of Zebulon is working to wards the Master of Arts degree, Is president of Gamma Sigma Epislon, chemical fraternity, is president of Beta Phi, biological fraternity, and is assistant in the department of Biology. J. H. Cheves of Bunn Is studeitt assis tant in the chemistry department and is a member of Gramma Sigma Epislon. chemical fraternity. R. B. Gordon of Castalia Is student assistant in the Physics depart ment. J. C. Bunn of Spring Hope Is a member of the Philomathesi an literary society. That'* a Thought! '? _^||y Talburt 7 gosh* i IF I COOLO JO ST FIND our who's ecxHNA LEAD r uh. ^ ' mum! an1 then VJUMCS QONNA FOLLOW v ? "Jsf . Louisburg Musical, Dramatic Program' Louisburg College. December' 12, 1935 ? The pupils of the piano, voice, and dramatic arts depart ment of Louisburg College rend ered at four o'clock P. M. today the following most excellant pro gram: By the Beautiful Blue Danube. Strauss-Sawyer. Sa^ah Davis; Valse, Levltski. Dorothy Shearon; On Christmas Day in the morning. Grace S. Richmond, Catherine Mc Queen; Morris Dance from Henry VIII. Edward German. May DaviB; Two Part Invention No. 8. Berch Busone. Alt-Wien, Godowsky, Marion Cameron; Sonata in D, Haydn, Allegro Con Brio; Largoej sostenuto; Presto ma non troppo; B. B. Turner, Jr.; The Angel and the Shepherds from Ben Hur, Lew Wallace. Clara Howard; Alle-, mande from the Fourth French Suite, Bach; The Music Box, Lladow; Valse, Chopin; Faustina Shearon; Songs My Mother Taught Me, Dvorak, Frances Deviney; The Nightengale, Ala bleff-Llsxt. Frances Hopkins. A large number of friends and admirers, as well as lovers of music were present at the occasion and the hall was crowded to capa city. The numbers were well rend ered and received much applause from the audience. The Christmas Holidays com mence December 18 and close January 1, 1936 and the spring term bids fair to be as successful as the fall term has been. A num ber of new student* are expected when the new semester begins. THK DEATH OF LITTLE DOROTHY LEE WOOD The death angel visited the hone of M* and Mrs. General Lee Wood near Castalia, Satur day. December 7, 1935 and took from them their beloved baby, Dorothy Lee. She was taken ser ously 111 with the Dlpherla Thurs day and was taken to Park View Hospital at Rocky Mount Friday night, and died Saturday morning about eight o'clock. We will all miss her but know she's at rest. The funeral service was held at the home of her parents Sunday at two-thirty o'clock, conducted by Rev. John Edwards pastor of Red Bud Baptist Church. She was laid to rest In the family ceme tery near White Level. She was sixteen months old, and leaves to mourn her death her father and mother Mr. and Mrs. General Lee Wood, one Bister Daphlne, and three brothers Elmo, Calvin, and Joseph Earl. The floral offerings were es pecially large and beautiful. A\C ,o