Local OES Have Supper A bounteous covered dish sup per was enjoyed by members of William B. Barrow Chapter No. 39, OES, prior to their Tegular meeting on Tuesday night. The supper was served In the basement of the Masonic Tem ple, and Included a large va riety of meats, casseroles, vegetables, pickles and des serts. At the close of the meal, Mrs. George West, Associate Ma tron, assisted by other Eastern Stars, presented a program In tribute to Mrs. James Johnson, Worthy Matron, and James Johnson, Worthy Patron, whose year In office will end with the next meeting. A lovely Eastern Star plate Inscribed with the Insignia and names of all eight een officers who served this year was given to them by the Chapter, along with an origi nal "Memory Book" covering their year. A DO-IT-YOURSELF PAINTER'S DREAM SUPER KEM-TONE AMERICAS FAVOKITE WALL PAINT Ret. $6.49 Gallon SPECIAL $459 REVEST COLORS. ..GUARANTEED WASHABLE II MONET IACK ...DRIES IN 21 MINUTES! ? Eoiy to opply? bruih or roller ? Dries in 20 minutes? r>o "pointy" ?dor ? Wide range of colore Fin Mr Kmq CM strrkti WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY RIVER ROAD PHONE GY6-3722 During the business meeting of the Chapter, the annual elec tion of officers was held. Selected to serve tor the com ing year were: Mrs. George West, Worthy Matron; George West, Worthy Patron; Mrs. H. M. Dickens, Associate Ma tron; Lee Murray, Associate Patron; Mrs. Annie Mae Grif fin, Conductress; Mrs. C. O. Renn, Associate Conductress; Mrs. Florence Wells, Secre tary and Mrs. Cecil Sykes, Treasurer. ? These elected officers, to gether with the appointive offi cers, will be Installed at the March nth meeting of the chap ter. Just prior to the closing of the chapter, a program was given by the Worthy Matron, assisted by the five star point officers, honoringGeorge West, District Deputy Grand Patron of the Sixth District for the past year, and expressing the appreciation of the Chapter for his distinguished service. A gift from the chapter waj given the District Deputy by James Johnson, Worthy Pat ron. Centerville Club Meets Mrs. Frances Fuller, Home Economic Agent, met with the Centerville Home Demonstrat ion Club on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. P. M. Sykes. Mrs B. M. Griffin, president, opened the meeting with the sogn "This Is My Father's World", followed with scripture and prayer by Mrs. Maude Leo nard. Reports on Home Beau tification, Home Food Supply and Public Relations were given. Mrs. Fuller gave a very help ful demonstration on planning the house furnishings for your home. During the social hour, a con test was directed by Mrs. Lewis Neal, after which Mrs. Sykes served cookies, scotch treats and Pepsi-Colas to Mesdames B. M. Griffin, Joe Thomas, Lewis Neal, Lllla Griffin, P.M. Sykes, Annie Mae Griffin, Bonnie Gupton, Maude Leonard and Frances Fuller. Deaths MRS. LELIA ELLIS MAY Mrs. Lelta Ellis May, 90, of Route 1, Loulsburg, died late Tuesday night. Funeral ser vices will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 p.m. from the Hill-King Methodist Church conducted by the Pastor the Rev. Harold Hicks and the Rev. Jobe Overton. Burial will follow In the Church cemetery. Surviving are five daughters: Mrs. W. H. Edens, Loulsburg; Mrs. Morton Rudd, Rt. 1, Youngsville; Mrs. D. L. Wilder, Castalia; Mrs. J. C. Card, Raleigh and Mrs. Richard HU1, Youngsville; two sons, John D. May, Rt. 2, Zebulon and W. E. May of Route 1, Loulsburg, 26 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. John Jones of Rt. 1, Louisburg. The body will remain at Lan caster Funeral Home until one hour prior to services, when it will be removed to the church. (thisv/aq to\ i ? Spring*: / ;? = , | ... i ARRIVING DAILY i NEW LADIES SPRING I SKIRTS BLOUSES DRESSES POCKET BOOKS GLOVES CHILDRENS DRESSES BABY DOLL PAJAMAS SHIFT GOWNS SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS TONKEL'S DEPT. STORE Louisburg, N. C. Engagement Announced MISS BETTY MAE BUCHANAN is the daughter of Mr. andMrs. Ollie Thedric Bu chanan of Henderson, Route 2, who announce her engagement to Gene Cordell Ayscue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Allen Ayscue of Route 2, Norllna. The bride-elect is also the granddaughter of Mrs. Annie Duke Champion of Manson, N. C. and the late John T. Champion. A June 14 wedding is planned. Teenage Chat % By Faye Rudd Saturday night Gold Sand boys and Epsom boys, representing the Franklin County basketball tournament and conference win ners, will go to the district play-offs In Rocky Mount. Good luck to you both. Peggy Glass from Durham was visiting In Loulsburg this past week end with Betty Laven dar and Mrs. Howard. Hope you had a nice time and will come back and visit us more often, Peggy. A few weeks ago I wrote about Fes Cannady from Frank linton being In the Air Force stationed In Denver, Colorado. I have received word that he thinks he will be home very near April 8. He said to tell ieveryone "hi" and that he hopes to see all his friends when he comes home. We are looking forward to seeing you, Fes, and hope you can stay a long time before going back. The Emperials from Hender son will be playing at Lake Donna In Youngsville this Sa turday night. If you are looking for a place to go and really have a big time, this Is the place to go. Since the movie "Cleopatra" has begun to show In Raleigh, many of the local teens have been going to see It. Sunday Patricia D., Ford P., Rachel W., Sidney M., Buddy O., Billy D., Jay T., and Tucker M. were seen there. Some say it Is very good; others say they are very disappointed In It. Many more are planning to go see. It soon. Monday night the Y. W. A.'s of the Loulsburg Baptist Church will have their regular meet ing at 7:15. All of you memr bers be sure to come. The Franklln-Nash Bl-Coun ty F. H. A. Rally will be held in Nashville on March 14 be ginning at ten o'clock. Tonl Merrltt from Louisburg Is a candidate for President. Kay Forsythe from Frankllnton Is a . candidate for Secretary Treasurer. Mrs. 6. T. Rowe, Sr., from Loulsburg Is on a panel to discuss some of the problems of teens. The thought for the day Is: "A fallen tree casts no shade." ? Moler Electric Club I The Electric Club will meet March 9 in the Agricultural i Building Basement at 7:30 p.m. f The members who have planned to make lamps will work on 1 these. They~are requested to | bring a screwdriver and $2.40 to pay for their lamps. Please 1 j have the right change. Barbecue Supper I Youngsvllle ? A Barbecue Supper Is being sponsored by the Youngsvllle Fire Depart I] ment on Friday, March 13, from 5 to 8 p.m. In the Youngs vllle School Cafeteria. Tickets i are $1.25? Adults, and $.75? | Children. Proceeds will go | toward the purchase of a Heat i ing System. Fund Drive Successful Youngsvllle ? A report has I I been turned in of a successful ; Heart Fynd Drive in the Youngs vllle Community by'co-chalr | men, Mrs. Ray Pearce and Mrs. Bruce Strickland. Along with the co-chairmen of the drive, the following ladies participated In a door to door canvass in the Youngsvllle area; Mesdames E. J. Pearce, N. A. Brown, W. C. Tlmberlake, Mar vin Roberts, Willie Pearce andi James Smith. Spring Dance Date Set Members of the Loulsburg Junior Woman's Club are busily engaged In preparations for their annual spring Dance, which will be held this year on Saturday, March 15, at the Loulsburg Armory. Particularly busy at this time are members of the decorations committee, with Mrs. Jimmy Cottrell as chairman. Their plans call for carrying out an Easter theme in decorations, and much thought and planning has gone Into their work, in order that those attending may have an enjoyable evening of dancing In the atmosphere of Easter and springtime. Danny's Combo, a dance band from Durham, has been engaged to play for the dance between the hours of 8 and 1?. This group has played for the dances sponsored by the Junior Woman's Club on three other occasions, and there have been numerous requests that they return. These club-sponsored dances are the only fund raising pro jects carried out by the club, and the money goes mostly to support the local projects. Mrs. Wilson Clay, general chairman, today urged all adults In the area who enjoy dancing to make their plans to attend the dance. All club members have tickets, and will be glad to make table reservations. Making Decorations Pat Meyers, Linda Cottrell, Carol Gup ton, Rachel Bottoms and Judi Hinton of the decorating Comm ittee work on "props" fo i* the Jr. Woman's Club Dance. On the com mittee, but not pictured are Jerri King and Martha Martin. H. D. Club To Meet Mrs. Montagress S. Mercer will be hostess to the Justice Home Demonstration Club Fri day afternoon, March 6, at 3 o'clock. All club members are cordially Invited to attend this meeting. (JAP) Popes HD Club Meets (Frk. B.W.) Pope's Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs. Spurgeon Eakes Friday afternoon. Mrs. H. F. Fuller was In charge of the devotlonals. Mrs. L. A. Thompson, Sr., gave the demonstration, "Bet ter Bedding for Better Sleep." During the social hour, the hostess served Russian tea and cake. TRY OUR NEW CLEAN-ONLY SERVICE SANITONE DRY CLEANED NO PRESSING 8 LBS. $1.50 QUALITY DRY CLEANERS & SHIRT LAUNDRY FAST SERVICE ON SHIRTS FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 3 ? $l00 SKINLESS 2FR*iteKS73C WHOLE PER LB. 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