Community News Here And There Abo u t Franklin County Louisburg Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hudson spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Cardwell in North Wilkesboro. Mrs. F. M. Fuller vlsfted Mr. and Mrs. Gary Howard and daughters In Richmond over the Easter week-end. Mrs. LucyT. White of Greens boro spent the week-end in Louisburg. Mrs. J. Leon Nelms visited her son, James E. Fulghum and fa.mlly In Arlington, Va. over the Easter week-end. Rock Spring^/ Mr. Raeford Baker ol Still water, Okla., Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Baker, for the spring holi days. Mtss Raye Worthlngton of Wil mington, N. C. , spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Baker and family. Mr. Deward Clee Card of Miami, Fla, spent the Easter holidays with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Card. Mrs. Janetta Edwards had as her guests during the week end Mrs. Everette Lasslter, Mrs. Frances Orr, Mr. Keller and Mr. Dan Lasslter all of Raleigh, also Mr. and Mrs. Paschall Edwards of Goldsboro. Visiting Mr. Bennett Strick land and Miss Erma Strickland SuAday were Miss Sandra Strickland of Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Phillips of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Furger son and children of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Baker Miss Erma Strickland and Mrs. Fred Lester visited Mrs. Mae Bradford In Henderson Monday. Youngsville Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.| Howard White during the Eas ter holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White and daughter,! Beth, and Mrs. Ed Shearon of Hlllsboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Holden and son Wade had as their giiests Monday Mr. and Mrs. Addle Tillton and family of Raleigh, and Mr.andMrs.G. W. Dickens of Castalia. Mr. Wilbur Woodlief of Char lotte visited with his family, the B. F. Woodliefs, during the week end. Mrs. Turner E. Felton re turned home from Wake Me- i morial Hospital in Raleigh on Saturday. Mrs. Calvin Pearce is in Wake Memorial Hospital in Raleigh due to injuries from a?fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holden, Shelia, and Ricky of Greens boro were the^ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holden during the Easter week end. Mrs. Robert D. Ross, Bob and Claudia of Charlotte visit ed with Mrs. C. V. Timberlake over the week end. Students returning home for the Easter holidays were Kay Hall, Marilyn Timberlake, Mary Iva Wrenn, Terry Brock, Tom Parrlsh, and David Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fleming and daughters visited with his mother, Mrs. R. M. Fleming of Enfield on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Green of Wau kegan, Illinois, is here visiting with her daughter and family, the E. R. Tharringtons. Mr. W. E. Bracknall spent several days in Hage.rstown, Md., last week returning on Sunday for the week end. The Rev. and Mrs. Garland Sparks and children of New York spent Easter Sunday In our com munity and attended church at Perry's Chapel. Garland and his mother, Mrs. Monta Sparks, lived in our community several years and Garland was ordained at Perry s. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elmore and daughter of Winston-Salem were home for Sunday. Miss Effie Lee Elmore of Greenville and Miss Cenleth Elmore of Campbell College are at home for the holidays. Mr. Joe Elmore spent the Easter holiday in Chapel Hill. Mitchiners Mr. Jim Winston of DukeUni WE BUILD PONDS AND CLEAR LAND. ALSO EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL PULPWOOD AND TIMBER. SEE US FOR FREE ESTIMATION LOUIS DORSEY CALL FRANKLINTON, N. C. 3591 OR CALL LOUISBURG, 496-4432 verslty spent Friday with Mrs. Owen wilder. Jim was leav ing On Monday for a few days' visit In Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Watson and Steve of Durham spent Sun day with the Owen Wilders. David Watson spent the Easter holidays at Carolina Beach with friends. Mr. Talmadge Edwards of Lenoir Rhyne, Hickory, N. C., is spending the holidays at home. Miss Ann Cannady and Shir ley Wheless of Appalachian State Teachers College, Boone, N. C., are at home. Mrs. Rachael Jones Fath erly and children of Norfolk, Va., spent Saturday and Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howell Jones. Mrs. M. E. Kearney and Mary Wilder went to Morganton on Thursday to tiring Rhonda Kearney home for the holidays. Mrs. Ben Wilder spent the holidays In Wilson Mills with relatives. ? The Rev. Mr. Wall of Wake Forest was guest speaker at Perry's Chapel on Easter Sun day. The Rev. and Mrs. DonStroud jrere called home to Hollywood, Fla., on Thursday. Mr. Stroud's father was taken critically 111 Thursday morning and died In a Miami hospital Friday morn ing. The funeral was set for Monday at 3 p.m. The com munity extends sympathy. Capt. and Mrs. Devro Martin and girls of Ft. Lee, Va?, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Naylor were among the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mllburn Moore on Sunday. Ray Is now stationed at Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base. Visiting during the Easter holidays with Mrs. Lucy Wil der, Mr. and Mrs."W. H. Lartz, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Collie and family were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wltmer, Johnny's mother; Miss Cindy Wltmer and her fiance; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wltmer all of Silver Springs; Md.; Mr. J. E. Wil der of New York; Mrs. Hubert Hoyle and Miss Rebecca Hoyle of Henderson; Mrs. Mildred Jordan and children of Raleigh; Mr. Ernest Wilder, Deborah and Vivian of Butner. Visiting Mrs. Elwood Moore and Mrs. Pat Jessup and sons on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Calson, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Jarrell of Rocky Mount; Seven Pat Mesdames Forest and Arthur Moore of Spring Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Corder and cltildren of Slier City and other relatives from the community. It was nice to have Rev. and Mrs. Max Evlngton, Maxie and Gregg from Jackson to visit many In the community on Mon day. Rev. and Mrs. Coleman Thomas and sons spent from Sunday night until Monday night in Windsor with relatives. Mr. W. D. Fisher has gone to Norfolk, Va. to stay a while with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McGregor were In Fayettevllle a part of the week-end to see their son and his family. Mesdames Jenny Fulghum from Littleton with Mrs. Lola Ingram of Greensboro spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moore. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Perkerson on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Perkerson of Rocky Mount and ?lr. and Mrs. Robert Stalllngs, Jr. and Blake of Middlesex. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gay and son, Jemme, of Newport News, Va., 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strickland and Gregg of Rocky Mount; Rev. Raymond Moore and son, W. R., of Four Oaks; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moore of Raleigh were among the L. S. Gay Easter guests. Mr. Johnny Gay returned to Rocky Mount on Wednesday after spending some time in Spring Hope and Ral eight. elgh. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hunt, Jean and Donnie of Norfolk, Va., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunt. Visiting them also were Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Smith and son of Nashville. Miss Sue Anderson of Ral eigh spent the week-end with Miss Janle Wilson and they visited Miss Martha Stalllngs. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cooke and son of Norfolk, Va. spent a part of the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kennedy and son, Billy, from Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neal on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ray nor and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raynor of Raletgh visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Raynor during the week end. Centerville Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald Griffin for the week end were Makes painting SO O-o easy f I L rHE WASHABLE, SCRUBBABLE DURABLE WONDER PAINT ? DRIIS IN 30 MINUTKSf ? NOFUMISt ? NO LAPS, NO IRUSHMARKSf ? GUARANTIED WASHABLI! ? USI BRUSH OR ROLLIRI ? CHOOSI FROM 1*0 GORGIOUS COLORS I Even if you've never painted before, you'll get beautiful results with Spred Satin. It stays clean. Dirt can't cling! Fingermarks, , grease, food particles wash off, with ordinary soap and water. You can scrub it again and again without leaving a trace or shiny spot. Come in ? See the New 5 PREP Dramatone Colors ~ H.C. ^ TAYLOR (HARDWARE! FURNITURE I Housewares - Plumbing & Electric Supplies ? I Heaters - Farm Supplies - Sporting Goods - Rugs - Giftwares - Furniture - Draperies - Anything For The Farm & Home. Phone' GY 6-3423 East Nash Street Louisburg, N. C. Ml. . Mr. and Mrs. A^len Gardner and son, Allen, Jr., and Don nle Griffin all of Winston-Sa lem, and Miss Coleen Cooper of Charlotte. Miss Bettie Radford of Ra leigh spent the Easter hMidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Radford. Mr. and Mrs. \yr. Beckham spout the holidays with their pai^^rsin South Carolina. Mijr^es E^rl Dean and Diane Morgan of Pa^tteville s?ent the week end withvjoyce Leon ard. Mr and Mrs. Harold Landous from Michigan were guests of Mrs. Olga Ellis and family dur ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denton spent the week end with their daughter in Morganton Mrs. Fred Coley and Mr. and Mrs. James Deuard Coley from Butner attended the morning worship service at Duke Memo rial Sunday, then had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bowden. Mrs. MaryS. Williams, Mrs. Montagress S. Mercer and Mr. Lynn Williams spend the long holiday week-end with relatives in Shelby and Forest City. Gary Wicks from Durham spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wicks. Mrs. Wicks and Gary visited Mrs. Edith Fleming in Rocky Mount Sunday. Monday morning Mr. Justice I M' and Mrs. Wicks took Gary home then went to Apex and had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Evlan Wicks. Mrs. A. F. Dunn is presently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dunn In Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G upton and family visited Mr. and Mrs. William Bass in Swepsonville during the week-end. Mrs. and Mrs. Lonnie Clay and children from Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Braswell last week-end and attended the Easter program at the church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wheless and boys, Terry and Danny, from Durham spent Sunday night with Mrs. Lena Wheless. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rice and daughter Pamela from Ral eigh spent Sunday night aiul Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice. Monday morning Mr. W. G. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rice and Pamela visited the Rev. and Mrs. T. Harold Steen at Red Oak. Mrs. f- G. Rice. Mrs. W. C. Wheless and boys visited Mr and Mrs. Jim Joyner near Nash ville Monday. Mrs. Ernest Moore visited her sister, Mrs. Ennlf Strick land in the hospital at Butner Sunday. She spent the night with Mrs. Frances S. Bowden and Monday morning M|rs. Bowden and Mr. Deuard Bowden brought her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner and children from Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin White and glrlp from Warrenton visited Mrs. Vera S. White Sunday afternoon. 1 ? 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