Louisburg Book Clubs Meet
Mrs. Gordon Zealand was hos
tess to the O'Henry Book Club
Tuesday afternoon at her home
f on John Street.
Mrs. Dick Yarborough was
In charge of the program for
the afternoon and gave a most
Interesting and Informative talk
on Flgl? once the home of can
nibals and Jave? the world's
richest tropical Island. She
told of the people," traditions,
beauty, odd facts, the Influence
of the Western World and their
problems with Integration.
Following the program, mem
bers were served a delicious
ham supper plate with lemon
pie, coffee and nuts at a beau
tifully appointed table.
Mrs. Wilbur Jolly was hostess
to the Edwin Fuller Book Club
Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. James King.
Continuing their study of
"Great Religions of the
World," Mrs. J. W. Mann read
a paper of Jaintsm written by
Mrs. A. B. Inscoe.
Current topics on India and
Alaska were given by Mrs.
Anne W. DavjLes.
At the conclusion of the pro
gram the hostess, assisted by
Mrs. King, served a delicious
supper plate and dessert to
eight members.
Mrs. Pattie Justice enter
tained the Tuesday Afternoon
Book Club with the following
members present: Mesdames
K. S. Isley, Doyle Medders,
Woodrow Warren, Willis Nash,
V. E. Duncan, Walter McDon
ald, L. J, Peoples, C. J. Per
ry and M. S. Clifton. Upon
arrival, the hostess served
delicious refreshments of pie
and coffee.
Mrs. Isley presided over a
short business meeting and then
presented an interesting pro
gram on "Modern Medicine."
Teenage Chat
This Is the schedule for the
Franklin County tournaments
for the remainder of the week.
Thursday night Gold Sand boys
play the winner of the Wednes
day night Edward Best vs
Youngsvllle game at 8:30. Ed
ward Best girls play Gold Sand
girls Thursday night at 7:00.
Friday night the championship
girls' game will be played at
8:30. Louisburg boys play
fcunn Friday night at 7:00.
Saturday night the champion
ship game for the boys will be
played at 8:30, and the trophies
will be presented.
Word has it that Youngsville
High School has some new rules
that some of them don't par
ticularly like. How about it?
It seems that a few students
from Youngsvllle High School
are having to stay after school
for a few days. They are
R. H., J. S., D. A., C. M.,
J. B., W. A., M. H., B. K.,
P. Y. , J. H., B. E., B. H. ,
and J. K. We hope every
thing will be alright for these
"good-time" students.
What do you all think of the
Beatles? They seem to he the
subject of every conservktion.
Now there are even1 Beatle
wigs which are constantly re
minding one of them. Some
*boys are even letting their hair
grow out like theirs. I guess
now the girls will have to start
getting their hair cut by a bar
ber and the boys by a beauty
operator. At the tournament
this week there have been a
couple of Beatle wigs.
There are a few conventions
and rallies of clubs coming up
in March which may be of in
terest to the members. The
Franklin County Best Club will
be having its convention March
13 at Edward Best High School.
On March 14, there will be the
Bi-County F.H.A. Rally at
Nashville High School. The
F.B.L.A. State Convention will
be held April 3-4 in Winston
Salem.
The thought for the day is:
"'Always laugh when you can,
it is cheap medicine."? Ellis
The Current Literature Club!
met Tuesday afternoon with}
Mrs. Genevieve Perry. A de
licious dessert course was
served upon arrival to the fol
lowing members: MesdarnesD.
T. House, C. W. Robbing, L. L.
Brinkley, I. D. Moon, A. S. Tom
llnson and R. H. Welch.
Continuing their study of j
"Lost Worlds," Mrs. Robblns
reviewed the book "The Gold
of Troy," the story of the ar
chaeologist, Helnrtch Schlle
mann.
Mrs. House read the story of'
the Iliad.
Mrs. Stephens
Gives AAUW
Program
I The "Population Explosion"!
I that exists the world overtoday|
was discussed by Mrs. Isabelle(
Stephens of Franklinton at the
meeting of the Louisburg
Branch of the American Asso
ciation of University Women
Monday evening.
Introduced by Mrs. James
B. Clayton, program chairman,
1 Mrs. Stephens related startling
| facts about the relation of birth
i control, life expectancy, wel
I fare work, medical advance
> rnent, illiteracy and poverty
in this changing world.
Miss Elizabeth Johnson, j
president, presided and report- j
ed on the Director's meeting
that was held in Salisbury Sa
turday. Dr. Blumenfeld and
Adelaide Johnson reported on
their visit to the new indus
trial center in Salisbury.
The current officers of the
branch were re-elected for an
other two years, and funds for
the fellowship program were
voted on.
Recruits
Graduate
? i.
(Frk. B.W.) Marine Private
Vance A. Mendenhall, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert A. Men
denhall of 319 S. Main St.,
Franklinton and Marine Pri
vate Johnny W. Vaughan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood H.
Vaughan of Franklinton gradu
ated from recruit training Feb
ruary 13, at Marine Corps Re
cruit Depot, Parrls Island,
& C.
50th. Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Edwards, Route 3,
celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary
Sunday, Feb. 23, with a luncheon given by
their children R. C. Jr., Mrs. Grace Hersh
man, Mrs. Margaret Fuller, Mrs. Doris
Smith, Mrs. Betty Stewart and Mrs. Edna
Ellington.
A. E. Hall Reviews
Scouting At Banquet
Youngsvllle?The annual Cub
Scout Blue and Gold Banquet
was held Monday night at the
school cafeteria opening with
the National Anthem and Invo
cation led by Rev. Milton Wild
er, pastor of the Christian
Church. Mr. W. R. Evans,
Cub Master, was Toast Mas
ter for the^venlng. The Scout
executive of the Saponl Dis
trict led the group in singing.
Cubs presented with badges
were Johnny Conyers, Bear
Badge and Bear Gold Arrow
Point; Robert Davis, Bear Gold
Arrow Point; Douglas Carter,
Lion Badge, Lion Gold and Sil
ver Arrow Point;- Glep Evans,
Lion Badge, Lion Gold Arrow
Point. Participating on pro
gram was Cub Scout Gordon
Conyers in a physical fitness
skit.
The guest speaker for the
evening, Mr. A. E. Hall, chair
man of Organization and Exten
sion Committee of the Saponl
District, was introduced by Mr.
Evans. Mr. Hall gave interest
ing facts concerning the "His
tory of Scouting."
Recognized for work on the
Banquet was chairman of com
mittee, Mrs. H. Reddick,
and co-workers, Mrs. D. H.
Cyrus, Mrs. George Murphy,
Mrs. J. T. Moss; Den Mothers,
Mrs. Standi Woodlief, Mr*.
Mack Dement, Mrs. Maryland
Holmes and Mrs. W, R. Evans;
Den Chiefs, Wade Holden, Ha
rold Kearney, and Jones Win
ston, Jr.
A candle light ceremony was
used in closing with reviewing
"1889 - 75 Years of Service - 1964"
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and Trust Company
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imimm t
of Cub Scout Promise. Glenn
Evans read "A Creed" by Ed
gar A. Guest.
OES To Meet
WUllam B. Barrow , Chapter
No. 39, OES, will have a stated
meeting on Tuesday, March 3,
1964, at 7:30 p.m. In the Ma
sonic Temple on Jolly Street.
All members are urged to at
tend.
Mrs. McGregor Speaks To Club
The Seven Paths Home Dem
onstration Club met with Mrs.
G. L. McGregor on Tuesday
evening and heard her give an
Interesting demonstration on
"Better Bedding for Better
Sleep." Materials of varied
kinds were shown that are used
In good mattresses, blankets,
pillows, etc.
Reports of interest were giv
en by Mrs. J. S. Collie and
Mrs. Bertha Moore. Excerpts
of Mr. Phil Ellis's discussion
on traffic safety were given
by Mrs. Collie which was very
informative and of vital con
cern to all. Mrs. Moore told
of attending a club meeting In
Nash County and passed on In
formation for cleaning^ rugs,
upholstered furniture and
floors.
Mantle says he'll accept any
Yankee offer.
Boxing told Federal control
may be necessary.
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