Project Leader Gives Program I Youngsvllle -- The Home Demonstration Club met Mon day evening, February 10, In the home of Mrs. Henry Par rlsh, with Mrs. W. R. Fleming as co-hostess. Seventeen mem bers were In attendance with President Mrs. Bland Mitchell presiding. Mrs. Aldlne Stewart conducted the devotional, after which project leaders reported. They were as follows: Music, Mrs. T. E. Lindsey, Home Food Supply, Mrs. Henry Parrlsh and Home Beaut iflcat ion, Mrs. Mary Hlght. Locals Make Dean's List Sandra Carole Edwards, Ca rol Anita Dement and Nancy Bird Berger made the Dean's List at Loulsburg College for the fall semester, according to a report Just released by Dean John B. York. To attain the Dean's List a student must av erage between 3.5 and 4.0. Four other Franklin County students attained the Honorable Mention List with averages be tween 3.0 and 3.5. They are: Billy Wayne Noble, 703 North Main Street; Donna Karen Grif fin, Youngsvllle; David Stuart Perry, Route 4, Louisburg; and Willard Dewey Morton, Jr., 104 Williamson Street, Louisburg. There were 17 students who made the Dean's List and 41 who made the Honorable Men tion List. This being a leader's meeting with "Housing and House Furn ishing" as the program, Mrs. W, R. Fleming gave a demon stration on "Better Bedding for Better Sleep," In the absence of leader, Mrs. George Barnes. Mrs. James Young and Mrs. James Smith directed the re creational period of the meet ing. The meeting was adjourn ed with the repeating of the club collect. The hostesses served refreshments of jello, cake squares, coffee and valen tine candy. A lovely Valentine motif was used In decorating. News from Hollywood Jerry Lewis has to wait for the (laughter he had hoped for this time. His wife, Patti, gave birth to their sixth son. Jerry said he would still call him "Gloria." Ethel Merman and Ernest Borgnine, show business per sonalities, have announced they wili be married in July. Still active in show business, Sophia Tucker, 80, was given a surprise birthday party at the end of her act in a New Or leans Night Club. 2304 f Going places? This style Is! Created by designer Rich-' >ard Hecht, this Is a style (or the young lady whose young* I mar' Is on the way up In the world. Self assurance and* I pure good taste are reflected In every detail of this fine' I style. BLUE, WHITE, BEIGE, PINK, NAVY, GOLD.' |Slzes 6-16 $39.95 < STOVALL'S DRESS SHOP WHERE FASHION IS A TRADITION Deaths A. P. STRICKLAND Arthur P. Strickland, 93, o I Route 2, Louisburg, died early Wednesday morning In Hen derson. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. from the Mt. Gllead Christian Church conducted by the Rev. Roy Swift. Burial will follow In the Strickland family cemetery. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. K. J. Smith of Raleigh; Miss Alice Strickland, Char lotte; Mrs. James Walsh \nsonls, Conn,; four sons, Staley Strickland of Route 2, Louisburg; C. J. of Columbus, Dhto; Brad of Wendell; Simpson af Pittsburg, Pa.; one sister, Mrs. Jim Tom Mann of Route I. Louisburg; 14 grandchildren ind 6 great grandchildren. The body will remain at Lancaster Funeral Home until it Is removed to the church )ne hour prior to the services. , Franklin Mem. I Hospital Notes The following were patterns! n the hospital Thursday morn ing: WHITE PATIENTS Mrs. Nannie Autry, Louls burg; Jimmy Gray Bullock. Loulsburg; Mrs. Sarah Eliza beth Cash, Loulsburg; j. e Davis, Loulsburg; Edward Lee Dorsey, Frankllnton; William x Ethrldge, Frankllnton; Rufus Fuller, Loulsburg; Mrs. Birdie Baker Griffin, Loulsburg; Mrs. Dorothy Gupton, Loulsburg; Miss ElnoraGupton, Loulsburg; Romp Gupton, Loulsburg; Mrs Mary Edwards Harper, Frank llnton; Mrs. Jacqueline Wheeler Hedrlck, Frankllnton; Clyde Carroll Holmes, Loulsburg; Mrs. Bessie Hunt, Loulsburg; Mrs. Jessie Inscoe, Loulsburg; Mrs Linda Isom, Frankllnton, ? Ashley Jenkins, Castalla; J. Forrest Joyner, Loulsburg,' Mrs. Iantha Plttman Joyner, Lou la burg; Robert Lee Lam t. Loulsburg; james C. Lancaster, Jr., Loulsburg; Mrs. Mattle Lancaster, Louis urg; Mrs. Elizabeth N. Mc u " .?"' Raleigh; John Wesley MedUn, Frankllnton; Mrs. Wll iT "Ur'lhy'LOUlSburgiThomas Lee Oakley, Frankllnton; Mrs Breattle O'Neal, Loulsburg,'1 ?obbie Parker, Green Mrs. Minnie I. 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