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Community .Cfiurch Notices Deaths Louisburg Methodist Sunday, January 6 9:45 a.m. Church School, Robert Hicks, Supt. 11:00 a.m. Celebration of Holy , Communion 1 _ 5:30 p.m. Junior and Senior myk ^ 7 .MONDAY?** 7:S0 fim,'. Boy Scouts of America/. Charles Davis, < Chairman //."* 7:30 p.m. Sub-dlstrlct Meet ting of the p? stors of all lotfal . Methodist Churches and the chairman of the"! Commission on Membership and Evangelism 7:30 p.m. WeaJj^fSS' Service Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Genevieve Perry . 8:00 p.trf. Maude McKlnny Circle will m#i#t at t(w home of Mrs. Warren Smith ? ? 8:00 p.m. Mary Burt Peri Circle -will meet at'the fiomeS of Mrs. George High TUESDAY: 10:00 -a.m. Evelyn Smlthwlck Circle ?will meet at the home Circle will meet with Mrs.' j P.M. Howard , -Jg. M:00 a.m. The Oulda Furger- . soif Circle will meet with Mrs. son Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. F.M. Fuller ? WEDNESDAY: ' _ ? 7:30 p.*>n. Senior Choir Prac tice - ? _ ? The week of>January 7th-12th -your -pastor will speak on the Morning Chat>el Of The' Hour on radio station WYRN^at 9:05 each morning. Kelty J. Wilson, Jr., Minister" St. Paul's The Epiphany , 10:0(5 Church Schoor 11:00 Holy Communion Monday """^7 7:30 Church Women to meet at the hb'me of Miss Adelaide Johnson. Wedne&ay 10:00 Holy Communion B:00 Choir Practice New Memlwrs elected to ^Vestry: Lumpkin, 4 Philip McKlnne, Frank R. Rose, Jr, *. rr,. - - jrrr Louisburg Baptist Week beginning Sunday, Jan uary 6, 19G3 " . >/ 1 SUNDAY: 9:45 a.m. School,- P.M. West, Superintendent . u oo a.m. Worship-Sermon Subject "Our Whole StJfWWr Chrirt'" 6:15 p.m. Training Union 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship MONDAY: y 7:30 p.m. W.M.S. Genera * 4tSS flng 3:Q0 p.m. Brownie Scouts WEDNESDAY: 7:00 p.m. Worship 7:45 p.m. Choir AubreyS. Tomllnson, Pastor Red^ud , January 6 1 r >" 10:00 vm. Sunday School with Vlr. C.E. Nelms, Supt. ^ 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Service with Rev. gilbert Boone, Pastor, preichlnf January 10 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting with Choir Practice .o follow, New Hope , Servlces.ior December 6 and the following week: 10:00 n^Jay School 11:00 Worship Service 7:00 Pilgrim Fellowship C:30 ^Monday evening Laymer>\ Supper 'Meeting. 7:30 . Wednesday evening, ChoU/ Practice. . - Rev. B.J. "willett St. Delight Baptist Serviceiwor the week l>egln-*~ nlng January 6 are as. follows: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, Bruce Leonard, Supt. 11:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship-41 The Most Sickening Sin iri Saint's Delight Church". 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Worship-^ When Ezekiel Saw The Kingdom" 7:30 p.m. Wednesday's Hour of Povyer-Sunday School Coun cil Meeting-: ~~ of these services. Rev. Ralph E. Clegg, Pastor Wood ? Sunday., January G: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Bennle Ray Gupton, Supt. 11:00 a.n?. Morning Worship Service -.You ta attend _sef> -YtceWw^h us> Hevi Robert poone, Pastor Centerville Sunday^sjanuary 0 10:00 a.m'. Sunday School, B. M. Grlffm, Supt, fl:00 a.m. Morning Worship ? 7:00 p.m. Wfedn.sday Vtllfff Service t. ( .7^30 p.m./ Wednesday Choir Practice ? You are Invited fo come and worship with us. Rev. Harold Steen, Pastor v! Union Chapel Services for Sunday Jan. 6/1962 10: A.M. Sunday School Hour UT A.M. Morning Worship and Sermon "Seeking The Lord" 7; P.M. Youth Meeting - Evening Wpr$hlp and Sermon ? J i Wednesday flight: 7:30 - Prayer Meeting and Choir Practice, /We Invite you to worship with us at "tfhese services. - \ Johe Overton - Pastor * * ' Bunn Baptist Week of January 6, 1963 SUNDAY; _ 10:00 The Church In School 11:00 The Church In Worship At The Lord's Supper 6:00 The Church In Training TUESDAY: 3:00 Virginia Miles GA Meet ing rr~ 3:00 Crusdaers' Meeting WEDNESDAY: *? 3:30 Alice Wright Circle Meeting 7:00 Yoilfli Choir "Practice 7:00 "Trqyftr ; 8:00 Church Choir Practice THURSDAY: ? ' ? 4:30 Business Women's Clr Wlij 1 CfH" HENDERSON- -Walter Hardy Woodllef, 62, of Klttrell, died Monday afternoon. A retired farmer for several year* he had l?en a 'member of the Oak Ridge Baptist Church at Kitt rell. . ' Sur-vlWng "are one brother, C. Herman Woodllef of Raleigh: three sisters, Miss Kate Wood llef of the home, Mrs. Paul Abbott of Raleigh ^nd Mrs. E. L. Klttrell of Henderson. Fune ral services were conducted Wednesday -?t- 2 p.m. at Oak Ridge Baptist Church by the pastor, the Rev. Jamos H. Tew. Burial was ln1hechurcl|C#me teFJC." * I Mr. and Mrs. G. Eugene Hall, Jr., of Kanawha, Iowa, an nounced the birth of a son, the 33th Dec. Mrs. Hal) If the former Ethelene Ward, daugh ter "of Mr. and Mrj.. .Robert Ward. , t ?/ [ t Mr. and Mrs. Jimmle Kent Jones , of Lawrencevllle , Va:j announce the birth of a son. Jimmle Kent, Jr., December ?11, 1SC2. Mrs. Jones lg the former Jimmle Sylvia Pearce, of Zebulon, tt.C. Perr^rs Chapel Baptist cKurch will participate In the January Bible Study Week, 7-10. The pastor, Don Stroud, will teach the bookt "Study In Matthew" to the young people and adults. The study will begin each night at 7:36 p.m. Books can be pur chased at the church. ? ? cle at the home of Mrs. Glenn Mitchell SATURDAY: 1:30 Pioneers' Meeting at the* church ' 2-M Ambassadors' Meeting 7i>0 church . Births Bible Study \ To Be Held R..Lynwood Coffmtn, Pastor LIST YOUR TAXES TAX LISTING FOR 19G3 MUST BE DONE JANUARY 1 THROUGH FEBRUARY 15 . a' ; YOU MUST LIST IN YOUR OWN TOWNSHIP DUNN TOWNSHIP TAX LISTBR - M C PEARCE B. F. Lewis Store, Pilot, - Jan. 3 it 30 H. E. Stalling# Store, Pilot, - Jan. 4 & 26 J. W. PerryvStor^, Pearce, - Jan. 7 & Feb. 5 C. D. Strickland Store , Pearce, - Jan. 8 Jim Ray Store, Pearce, - Jan. 9 Edward Bros. Store, Bunn, - Jan. 1*1 t Feb. 2 Wayne Wln&tead'store, Bunn, i Jan. 12 t"Teb. X B. & G. Grocery, Bunn, - Jan. 15 li Feb. 9 Mullen Store, -?vine fiidge, - Jan. 17 fc Feb. 14 E. L. Tant StorS^Hlne Ridge, - Jan. 18 R. M. Ca'rlyle Store, Jan. 25 - 1 to 5 P.M. J, P, Gay'a StoreT Jad. 28 ? <- . 1 to .5 P.M^ All other times at Home." T7 HARRIS TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - T. V? PERDUE ' * * J. C. Hoyle Store, - Jan. 2 & Feb. 14 Carl Harris Store, - Jan. 3 N. M.- Edwards Store, r Jan. 8 & Feb. 11 J. O. Hagwood Store, - Jan,. 9 & Febi 5 W. E. Glenn Store,- - Jan. 14 ITlll Arnold Store, - Jan. 15 4 Feb. 13 Ci E, Richards Store, - Jan. 18 39<Esso Service pielms Store) - Jan. 22, Procter Denton Storey- Jan. 23 Don Joyner Store, - Jan. 29 George Llpyd Store, - Feb. 1" All other times at. Home. / * -4? ? 'o ' YOUNfiSV^LE TOWNSHIP TAX I^ISTER. ROBERT ALLEN Jones Hart Store - | Jan. & Fred Cash Store - ( Jan. 15 . j All other tiiies, Woodlief\s Store, Monday through Friday, 8:30 to 5 o'clock and Satur days, ]8:30 to 1 o'clock. FRANKUNTOfrTOWfcSHIP ? TAX LISTER H 0. JONES ASST. LISTER - MARSARET HARDY Y Burlington Mil} - *. Tan. 16 All other times at Franklinton Town Hall.' 8:3,0 to 5 o'clock. x 0 j . HAYESVILIE TOWNSHIP .v, f AX LISTER. L. M 0RISSOM i. Ira Weldon Store ? Jan. 10 fiTFfcb. t - 9 to 1 a.m. Russell' Fuller Store - Jan. 15 H, S. Ayscue Store - 1 Jan. 16 Dickie's Store - Jam 19 Rocky Ford - Jan. 22 Roberts Service Station - Jan. 24 Dukes Service Station Jan. 26 B. A. Weldon $tore - v Feb. 5 - 9 to 1 a.m. AU other times at Home , I > '-"S J'. ' ,->"V - ' - "T . . ? ' * : SANDY CREEK TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - C. C PERRY . FROM 9 TO 5 O'CLOCK Jasper Parrisb Store - Jan. 12 Stallings Store, Moulton - Jan. 21 Bobby Foster Store - Jaft. 22 Lewis Pernell Store - Jan. 23 Mrs. Howard- Pernell Stbre - Jan. 26 .Hale's Siore, Alert - Jan. 28 Henry Edwards Store - Jan. 29 A. B. Alston's Store 4 ! Jan. 30 Roy Tharrin?ton Store11 - Feb. 2 - All other times at Honie. ? BOLD MINE TOWNSHIP F. A. Reads' Store - " * Jan. 10 AVT B. Leonardos Store - Jan. 17 Robert Joyner's St9re - Jan. 24. - 8:30 to 12 V. E, Osbornes Store - Jan. 24 - 1 tto 4:30 All other times at Centeryllle Esso Station 8:30 to 4r30 o'clock, except Tuesdays, 1 to | 4:30 p.m. CEDAR MICK TOWNSHIP *. c TAX LISTER, -W S BOONE ; ?>. it. M . Dickens Store - Jan 2 & Feb. 1 Harris Store, Justice - Jan.. 9 li. Hi Dickens Store Jan. 16 fc Feb. .13 L. -A, Sturdivants Store - . " Jan. 23 ,J. (J; Bowden's Store - . - Feb. Jjjj All other times, Monday through Friday at T. O. Nelm's Store - 8^to 5 o'clock CYPRESS CREEK TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - MRS A. C. STALLINGS , Charles Harris Store - Jan. 15 W-. H. Wood's Sto/e - Jan. 18 G. K. Harris Store - Jan- 25'~" AM Other times at Seven Paths, Stfcllings ^ Store ' < L0UISBUR6 TOWNSHIP 1 TAX LISTER - MRS', W B TAYLOR ASST LISTER MRS W O: FULLER . JR. All times, Monday through Friday 8 to 5 o'clock, Franklin County Courthouse, Com missioner's: Room , -> 0 ? listing period January 2 through February 15,., 1963. No Extention Time. Penalty will be added alter Febfuary 15, 1962 ' , r -i K. A. BRASWELL, Tax Supervisor 12/20,27 t 1/3. 10,17,24, 31 ft 2/7 Fast '/i Fancy Fruitcake rur inn, ior snacxing, or io serve wiu) pride at your noudiy open house, there's nothing quite like rich, moist fruitcake This recipe Bts the busy season's schedule nicely, too, because it starts with Date Bread Mix With a few Quick additions you'U have a loaf or individual fruitcakes as full of foodies as a Christmas stocking - Date Fruitcake 1 package Date Bread LW cup* chopped candied Mix ; , fruit 1 cup chopped- pecans W cup raisins Prepare Date Bread Mix adding candied fruit, pecans and raisins with the dry mix. Bal(e at 350 degrees for 65 to 70 min utes. Glaze with warm corn syrup and garnish with candied fruit. Cool thoroughly befon slicing MINIATURE FRUffCAKES Bake in 24 paper lined or greased muffin cups for 30 to 35 mihutes ? - __ ? Sporting Chance I The^ church service was pro ceeding very nicely when a woman in the gallery got so In terested th^t she leaned out too f/r and fell over the railing. Her/dr^s caught irtachartde ller, and she was suspended In mid- air. The minister noticed her undignified position and thundered: "Ai\y person in this congregation who turns round will be struck bllnfJ.t' A man, who curiosity was get ting the better of him, but who ( dreaded the clergyman's waffl ing, finally turned to his com panion and said: "Pm going. to risk ope eye." Many homemakers are faced with the problem that khelr hands look older than they are. tt Is quite natural for harjd# top look older than othef parts ot \ the body, they are exposed to JO qianymor* washings. v ? All these washings - quite often In harsh soaps, rob the ' natural oils. Special care must be taken to restore the oils and moisture loss. You can go a long way to ward restoring the lost oils, by using lotions and creams with emollient Ingredients. Most modern handcreams are * moisturized. This helps to plump up the -flesh of bony hands and smobthe the skin tsucflc*. 1 Tajce care to wear gloves tt> protect vour hands these cbld , winter days. Use hand cream 4 several tiroes each day - after each exposure to water. There are several handc reams on the m&j'ket that contain a make up'to hide unsightly spots on the hands that oftencome with X Most foot troubles harve their foundation in childhood and are the result of poorly fitted or outgrown shoes. Don't wait for i your chtuT to tell you his feet hurt. . ?""??stipes sfeduld be checkedevei months Up. to the age of 12, is possible for a child's *<>?t size to change every^ three months. - The construction of a shoe is next In Importance to the fit. We like leather shoes best, fort the&>provlde the resilient sup port required by growing 'feet. 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