v. ? ? ? ? ?.< *% V..\f .? THE COUNTY THE STATE THE UNION OS &%S?/ VOLUMN LXX HAP: subscription $i.so ? yeak time; WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2J>, tOilll (EIGHT PACES) Renew Your Subscription Before Expiration Date To Avoid Miming An Inane. NUMBER 4? COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS SUCCESS Louisburg Chamber of Com merce Extends Greetings; 79 White Families Given Cheer in The Distribution The Community Christmas idea of spreading cbeer was one of the most successful plans ever under taken. The response that the people of Louisburg and Franklin County, individually and through organisations and business firms, gave was overwhelming In not only the useful gifts that were given but the enthusiasm and spirit in which these things were given. The true Christmas spirit was certainly carried out in our midst this year and the following figures will show how many fami lies were benefited: Louisburg District ? 39 fami lies, 122 people. Toungsville ? 5 families. Frankllnton? 9 families. Harris ? 6- families. Pearce ? 4 families. Bunn ? 7 families. Gold Sand? 5 families. Epsom ? 4 families. A total of 79 white families' be ?ldes all those that were given their bit of cheer through other agencies Were remembered and from the Louisburg center a num ber of boxes went out for the col ored needy. Of course it is im possible to give the full extent of a Community Christmas idea that covered our whole county but this report Is given in appreciation to the people of Louisburg and Franklin County for their coop eration and help. The Louisburg Chamber of Commerce wishes for each and every one of yon a prosperous and Happy New Year. LOUISBURG MAN KILL- 1 ED IN ROCKY MOUNT | YARDS Funeral services for Ollie W. Shearin, 23, of near Four Bridges, who was injured fatally Friday when struck by a traiu in the railroad yards at Rocky Mount, were held Sunday at Ebenezer Methodist Church near Franklin ton with the Rev. M. H. Blood worth and the Rer. E. H. Davis in charge. Shearin, a deaf mute, died in a Rocky Mount hospital of Injur ies suffered when he was hit by an engine soon after alighting from a train. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Shearin; two sisters, Mrs. Willie May, and Mrs. L. B. Strickland; and Ave brothers, Plyler, Burnle, Eugene, Allen Thomas and Rob ert Lee Shearin. all of near Louls burg. Kissing upsets a baby, accord ing to Dr. Logan Clendenlng. That all depends on whether the baby Is sixteen months or sixteen years old. PROGRAM AT THE LOUISBURQ THEATRE The following Is the program at the Loulsburg Theatre begin ning Saturday, Dec. 30th: Saturday ? Double Feature ? Qene Antry and Smiley Burnette in "South of The Border" and Ann Deyorak In "Cafe Hostess" Alio "Dick Tracy's O-Mon." Sunday ? Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer In "When Tomor row Comes." 8unday Midnight ? George Raft, Humphrey Bogart, William Hol den and Jane Bryan In "Invisible 8trlpes." Monday ? "Invisible Stripes." Tuesday ? Jane Withers and Joe R. Brown, Jr., in "High School." Wednesday ? Boris Karliff, Ba sil Rathbone, Bela Lugosl, Lionel Atwill In "Son of Frankenstein." Thursday-Friday ? Blng Crosby, Joan Blondeli and Mlcha Auer in "Bast Sid* of Heaven." LOUISBURG MAN ENDS OWN LIFE "7** David Luther Wells Shoots Self; Funeral Services Held Tuesday Afternoon David Luther Wells, 50. was found shot to death Monday at the garage of Burgess Lumber Co., Just south of Louisburg, and Coroner R. A. Bobbitt said all evi dence pointed to suicide. Wells' body wag found by a son, William David, who was sent in search of his father when be failed to appear for Christmas dinner. The Coroner said his investigation showed Wells left his home about 10:30 o'clock, borrowed a shotgun from a friend on the pretext of using it on a hunting trip, and went to the ga rage. A stick had been used to Are the gun, the load striking Wells in the back of the head. He died instantly. A nott* discovered later and ad dressed to his wife gave ill health as the cause for the act and asked forgiveness. Surviving Well are his wife, three sons. Robert L., William David and Ernest L. Wells; two brothers, Arthur and Walter Wells, both of DeWitt, Va.; four sisters, Mrs. Maitland, Miss Lizzie Wells and Mrs. Kosu Ellis, all of DeWitt; and Mrs. Ma son Lewis, Of Petersburg, Va. Wells was a highly respected citizen, and a most capable lum ber man, having been connected with the Colonial Pine Co., for a long number of years, and went with the Burgess Lumber Co., upon Its purchase of the former Company. He was one of Louis burg's splendid citizens and en Joyed the respect and esteem of his many acquaintances. Funeral services were held from the home on South Main Street on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. A. Paul Bagby, and interment was made at Oakwood cemetery. Quite a large number attended both services and the floral tri bute was especially pretty. The pallbearers were as fol fows: Ho'norary ? Clyde Bur gess. Ernest Jennings, J. K. Av ery, J. A. Toone, R. G. Person, C. Hatton, i ? . ? . Hobbs. Active ? J. K. Barrow, of Zebulon, Gra dy Harris, J. K. Llles, Jesse Moon, Frank Dennis, W. E. Hall. The bereaved family has the deepest sympathy of the entire community In their sad bereave ment. LOST CHRISTMAS Washington, Dec. 20. ? Lost: Christmas Day of 1939, by of ficers and crews of the North 8 tar, flagship of the Byrd Ant arctic expedition, and the Navy oiler Trinity. Was dropped while crossing the International dateline. Finder need not return, as the Christmas decorations, tur key, gifts and other prereqnls Itiee of ? celebration were used np on December 84. FRANKLINTON NEGRO jp KILLED BY TRAIN Frankllnton, Dec. 26. ? Coro ner R. A. Bobbin laid today a bearing would be held Wednesday In the death of Sylvester Rattley, 38-year-old Frankllnton Negro who was Instantly killed early Tuesday morning when the car in which he was riding was struck by a Seaboard train at a Frank Unton grade crossing. George McCrlmmon and anoth er Negro were seriously Injured when the train struck the right side of the car, throwing the ve hicle off the tracks and against a telephone pole. McCrlmmon was driving and evidently failed to ob serve a crossing stop. Ernestine Warren. 13-year-old ?-H Club member of the Wln steadville club In Beaufort Coun ty, has Just completed a corn pro ject which netted him a yield of 131 bushels to the acre European Summary! Washington ? President Roose i volt confers with Protectant* and Jewish leaders on world peace drive ; Finnish commission begins ] negotiations to buy war supplies in America ; Congress to receive I a bill to put teeth into the Ameri can nations' "safety belt" project j to keep the war away from these [ shores. Helsinki ? Finnish high com mand announces Russians are in retreat in the sector north of l