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?- V - - ,, . . * New Year's Eve Pariief Held YovmgsvUle - Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Patterson were hosts at a NtfV Year's Eve party held Holiday decorations tlffBOgh out the home provided a festive seating for the occasion. A large group of friends were In tofsee the old .year out and the hew year in. fy During thQ evening iguests were Invited ^othe dining room for a wide variety of party -re* freshments. Beth Cheatham had a New Year's ?ve Party it her home Monday night with eighteen piests In attendance vto cele brate-, the occasion. While awaiting the midnight hour. th? young people played ^^games and danced. The home was still decorated for the holi day season. Party horns and blowouts lent anaddltloiial fes tive note for the party. Fruit punch: And a variety of _ party foods wen> served from ?he dining room table which was centered with an arrange Miss Kannon . Has New Ypar's Pdrty ^ \ _ F R ANK LINTQfii.- Miss . Elteabeth- Kannon was hostess (or h New Year's Party at 1 home Monday evening. The Kannon home was deco^ , rated TiTtradltlonal holiday de corations. Dancing was ehjoyed by the youn( people. Karty sandwiches, crackers, cookies, potato chlpsr dtp and Coles were served durlnf the evening. ?. Guests were Bool Harris, Hoyi Edwards, Delores Harris, Ton! Snider, Bill Parham, Boh Has "kliis, Don Hasklns, Joe Greer HI, Nancy^est, Wallace Eakes, Dike Strothei\ BUI Cheatham Ann Kannon atl o( Frankllnton cparlft Watyseu^of Raleigh Charles Wllk?rson~trf .Oxford "Bo" Brown and Joe Sibley classmates df~Mlss Kannon' ? at RP1 In Richmond and Llnds Loyd o( Loulsburg. ' B. S. protests to Bonn cu tax will reopen proposal. mant featuring five lighted red tiperi In silver candelabra. Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes -t The following were patients In the hospital Thursd^moxain*:. WHljE PATIENT? } i Miss Sue Alston, LpulsbUrg; Will Ayscue, Louisburg; Mrs. ? A. H. Baker, Loulsburg; Dud ley Carter. -^LoulsbQrfr Mrs Gala P. Cash, Loulsburg; Mrs. Ruby Lynn Colbert, Castalia; Albert Collins, Loulsburg; Miss Rachel Cooper, Frankllnton;.. Mrs. Mollie i D. Coppedge, Spring Hope, Mrs./ Vlrgie G. Dorsey, Lotrlsburg; Cleveland Drive*, Younfstville, Mrs. Vio la Edwards, Frankllnton, Mrs. V^rgte Finely Loulsburg, Mrs. Helen Godwin, Loulsburg; Mrs. Betty B. Gilliam, Loulsburg; Mrs. Betty B. Gupton, Louls burg; Mrs- Zena L. Griffin, Castalia; M/is. Melanie Gayle JeTfreys, Zebuioln; Mrs, Edna M. Loftln, Loulsburg; Mrs. Jes-7 sle C. Marks, LouisUurg", - Jimmy O'Neal, Zebulon, Mr'v Rachel C. Parrlsh, Lcrutsbu^;,. R. L. Peoples, Loulsburg, Cleveland Perry, -&rrt Spring Hope; Mrs." Kathleen Perry, Loulsburg; ~ Mrs. Fannie P. Repn, Loulsburg; Clifton L. Steed, Hendersoa; >H,s. Essie Tant, Zebulon; David Glenn \ Wa'cl I nulcl.nr* Ur? Ahite, Louisburg, Mrs. Lillian c\whlte, Loulsburg; Mrs. Edith I E. \wrlght, Loulsburg, Mlss^ NoraV Kay Young, Loulsburg. COLORED PATIENTS !? Ruby Arrlngton, Loulsburg; Ossle Mae Hartsfleld, Louis* 1 burg; .Horton Allen, Loulsburg; Constance Long, * FVankllnton; Walter Thomas, Loulsburg; Julius E. Webb, Frankllnton. - years, l*?en the one which would end the world. " t If you never. adverUse, soree j people will never hear of yoh, ! or what you have "to offer. E Glittering Glamour Hill ill*. NAIIASAM. a l?-i . : uf-t. >i|iui'i| l?) Mrlka llol>?iin for \lrf (?cr, Thr fit-for-a-<|ii<*?-ii^?illioti<>lt?-~ i* fn-hionrd in ru>??n ftnil <-iiliuiir?-<l 1?> "|?aul?l?V of coliirnl I.I KKX* a non-turhifhinc fiiclallir Mini. ,u_ 'WW? ' College Represented At Urbana Meeting Representing L.ouisUirg col lege at the seventh quadrennial \ ' -National Assembly of the-Youngf Men's Christian Association "and the Young Women's Christ ian Association at the Univer sity of Illinois, I'rbana, 111., Dec. 27- Jan, Z> Were Sandra Brown, Alwrdeen, YWCA pre .. i -J * . r,y.Pi t iiirin , .nntTtryn r t ( ? i n 1 1'**- ? -- son, YW.CA ' V i<*f:" fifesident ~ Robert Barnhlll, Newport News, Va.t YMCA treasurer; and Miss Ruth Merritt, of |he Depart ment of English. Some 30 re presentatives were from the" fiftjp Corrrlle Sting Kay Convertible T, '63 Corrair Monza Conrgjrbje '63 L hery II^Mra kuu Lonren/vte ' CHEVROLET-keeps going great! ' ? Excitement? To 'be sure-. Chevrolet's done it again fot '63 with four entirely ? differ en t'-jcuicjs of tats. Each offers more for your money in performance, beauty," comfort. The bi&Jet-smtoth Chevrolet features luxury and styling at a price f '?> to surprise y0u. There's the economical, payable, perky Chevy- flr"Xn3~~ easythandlinjJ family-size l orvair witn Tear-engine r. sports car>flaTr. Or America 'k only true spoils oar. the sensational new Corvette Stinjr Ray?You"re sure to find a ftiodel that's tailored to i/onr kind of fro in this bift t yaiiite uf iliuiip ut' ytiur ffligvwHw Drive oto 1 . ./you'll quickly see why Chevrolet keeps going great L,. The rsflfke more people r?. depend on ? '63 Cherrolet Impala Convertible - ? 1 i-" See four entirely different kindo of ears at your Chevrolet dealer s Showroom MS, ROWE CHEVROLET-BUICK COMPANY - b M?auf*ctur?r'? Llcnw No. 11* ftTT I \;c fM-W isrWmhp^ mnf entire state. The. entire as se m l>l y reg 1st r at ioH'reav-he4ih?L 1200 mark, with around 15Q ^ foreign students- representing over fifty nationalities. The assembly theme was"Re . volution and Response1", with a local, national, and -Interna tional emphasis. Platform speaker* and leader??, included Outstanding personalities -front" . all 'o\er- the nation and abroad; college preside nt^v, Yale chap lain, personnel r a'd'ministratop. wln 'industry, congressman, as - slstant in the Department of State* and others, j ? Franklinton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hicks and son of Baltimore; Mary land, are^vlsiting relatives l*n . Franklintoh. ^ Mf. and Mrs. C. Ray Pruette visited Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Pruette in Charlotte during the holidays. Mrr~and M?tf . John Dqbbs and son of Carol ??Was, Jflofr idfc, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joht\Saw *-yfrr during- tfi* holidays. On Christmas Day, the Sawyers and Dobbs visited Mr. and Mxs7~ Ralph Parker and family ln^ Greensboro. 1 * " Mr. and Mrs.-Qurlham Hayes of Pittsboro visited Mr. . jmd Mrs. E.y. Overton during the holidays. . ? / Mr. John Black of Newport "Netfs, Virginia ' vTsTied" Wrs; N.JL Black and tjie J.W. Hamms on' New Year's Day. Mrs. A1 Rowe of Raleigh wis an overnight guest of Mrs. Gar land Saddling and Miss Kathleen Rowe on Tuesday night. . _ " * 0 Today's Filtn Revue IF A MAN ANSWERS . ? X? The staj-s of this "film are a young .married couple-Sandra Dee and\Bol>Uie Darin-who, irii the movife, are experiencing, some of 'the ups and downs of a newly married couple. ? -Tfrr^robjems of tjiis 'young couple, reil and unreal, 'are treated in* light; modern fa "* shlon. ' ^fss t Dee, ?s Chantal Stacey Wright, is the petite blond daughter of a socialite - L mot>?r anrt a stalfl .Rq-jlnntan I lather. THough Mr. t^arln(Adam ' Wyght) Is a dashing and hanci . some photographer, the brldas parents undertake to' remold'1 him well irlanneryd devoted hiisband they would hive selected for their daughter. , This Is supposed to treate i very funny situation aind, when Bobby's handsome father, Ce sar Remero. enters tHfe picture to cauke- Jealousy In in effort tt> spur young love-Mr. Darin takes in ali quite calmly and casually. . This fUnj jsxfor the young In . mind .aijl heart. The outcome, shall say, they lived hap pily ever aftir? _X'_ j * ' H. College students whb shed tears oVer team losses even tually learn It doesn't make much difference. ? , I A senseof humor eases life's hard knocks, and prevents em herrasstnj moments sub? stltuted for Irritation. ' Home Agent Dept. Measure ^iattr,esses Before chopping At White Sales ? " Fuller , Hant*?-Econprnici 7- . "''"Slon Ag?nt . J\rl . lV. ? . . sr-.., I ' V1"e ,h? <"-orjPcl ? s.,,p jr : r ^ > ? 1 N'-^rpk l?k n:,' ,V*v2' , a- ,. ?? ,, i mhHff incliVs - foCt/ rL " ' ?' ? f,le^shc<uld he** 1 ? ,,ri",,ra 'rT <';4W ' < >1'^ A'ra ior..tnrlH . ^ *;s *'v" U^r fiirn-oxor ' ' H top , * ? . ' s ' H1 t fjl?r- shrink *^) Kink)! ? th dwstt't i V : for,' helns ?f ? \ V" *l?es dn |u.-,l ^h/ " ' U' *? " ?J* ' 4?iv*ng tor ritte'd ??; '!?. W.mr,,V , most ?nVof. '"rip- if tiie ?M-w-kmw , *???,*. "te; Jloul l.., W. ;i \ . 1 ' " ?! 'Mvsof iheels.ivall-' ,U,J' in.'luctr muslin -.nuj jn>r ,' ' ' "'1'' l-eejl aiK^ ^(|jj jf* M,"i?,tlc-\arn *? ' like the lifted top Sm??'t st \ l*i fit* ? 1 unpractical iecaise . ?as(o,.,er ^,an- fels '^if-guneraJiy poor.- 1 . Jv '1"' '?r .?i linens Im,i .<m$s p. I. U- . sheets .il<aH?l>lr. ^Il 'I"3'""''- wIllM*. maiedr comlxtd rot, on. ','<*? .i.ffeJL,.,, It- ?>, (he thread, count Aj,e numlief^ threads (none squa>e Inch ,>[ the sheet)., Ttre- Titu-^t ivr.ale has a thread court ?f -oo, while the next finest -ItliU'i will have a count 180. Muslin Sheets for n's> In the . tome failed medluin w-iKht. muslin) have a thread count "Of 128. Neithet light noT heavyweight jhuslfn Is Kecoh,. mended for Home, use. Whethei the choice u. perckl# of. ,nus. It" IS entirely dependent oi persQpal* perference and uoc ketliook. Ideally, tliere should be at least six sneet*/ tn "the linen supply fbr c^ach bed. 1)wo\of this supply a^re on.lhe l*?d, t In the linen closet and two -the laundry. \ Justice Club To fleet The Justice Home Demonstra tion Club will meet with Mrs. Onnie Bowden, Friday after noon January, 4 at 2:30. Everyone is urged to attend the first meetings of the New Yejr. (JAP) >l\ll> It iHiK ? MurjorU' ? kCiirHe. f^hiou tliiWtor, ?>f C"v*li f or ni.i K???hioii ('?jntturt. tia* nanitMl chairman of Ihr vn'ii-iiHMiibtT judRinu panel w Iwli will m'IihH lh?' UhV.) M;?W of i otton at final* in MKmphio. T?*nn,. Oi'conihjT IBJKJ.JC._M*- .: y.-v t j I 7 Looking Ahead' !&fartfv4lrn, Afk.-- Having heard a lQt of talk about overcrowd^1' 'condfUons In colleges, Mrs. kale ?{\Hhur McCoy made, a reservation for a college room 18-ye!ars anead oftliiie. j ? ? v Her i daughter, Dpuna Lynn, was horn In 1944, and Mrs. Mcfcoy wrote to Ouachita Bap tist College in Aritadelphla, asking that a room be reserved for her daughter fn 1962. Ttie reservation was confirm ed and Donna Lynn entered her mother's alma mater when,tl?e school opened for the fair^s* ? . t | f . . . ' \ > ' 0*44666 T MRS. GRACE (E. C.j-ROGERS , . and MRS. SYBIL PERRY Formerly Owners and Operators of the Duchess Beauty Shop \ Downtown Louisburg . V y INVITE YOU TO VISIT / V / Them At Their New Shops Mre. Rogers at 113 Justice Ave. / Mf,s. Perry at 114 Jolly Street 4% Paid On 1 Year Savings Certificates. Citizens Bank and Trust Company _ *TH? LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION* , Wi INVITi YOUR BUSINESS '?/ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION \ '4 HtlSDERSOIS, IS. C. - ?- \ , X - DOUBLE STAMPS * EVERT WED MORNING U. ^CHOICE CHUCK -.7*1* - ' w ROAST 49( UPTON CAMP ONION MUSHROOM SOUP \ SOUP pkg39C 2 f?'39C I SMOKED / S*US*?E Iflt I BOLOGNA " Hudson NAPKfNS^ 80 pkO./A*?" c> ??kr ^ *--? TOO : : 1 } - > ? . ; - r , . Open All Day WecL^l^i. &\$at. Nites \_ ~ ~ ? J;J J -"r r r r r r r j ? FROZEN FRUIT CHERRY PEACH APPLE COCONUT J ; ' . ? - ' \ I IAKILLA.HU 90 1 WAFERS W NORTH STATE COFFEE ? 391 "Twin Pet" * 006 FOOD wans Z5t
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