C o m m u n i t y N e w s Here AndThere About Franklin Counfy Louisburg Mr. and Mrs. James A. Turner, Nancy, and Arthur of Tampa, Fla., will arrive Wed nesday, June 17, to Spend through Monday with Mrs. Mar tha Holden and Miss Gertrude Winston on Church Street. Mrs. J. A. Ayscue and her daughter left June 9 on their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks and their three children and Mrs. Ayscue will board an East ern Airlines plane at Greens boro-Htgh Point Airport and fly to Chicago, and there they will board a United Jet Airlines plane anc| fly to Portland, Ore gon, to visit Mrs. Ayscue's daughter in Stevenson, Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Inscoe have returned from Williams burg, Va., where their sonJer ry received a Master's Degree In education at William and Mary College. Colonel Inscoe is president of Frederick Mili tary Academy in Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. W. D. Jackson has re turned from Columbus, Ga. where she visited Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Uzzle. Mrs. E. F. Klllian has re turned to her home in Denver, N. C. Wliile in Louisburg, she visited Mrs. A. D. Inscoe and Mrs. W. D. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jordan ol Kanna polls visited Mrs. W. D. Jackson over the weekend. Miss Sallle Lynn Habben of Kansas City, Mo., Is visiting Miss Lynda Cray at 120 Per son Circle. liobbitt Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitchell and daughter, Grace Ellen, were In Atlanta, Ga., over the week end to attend the graduation of Miss Ruth Mitchell from Emory University. Mrs. Smith Brown, Mrs. Hen ry Finch and Kenny Orr visited Mrs. Brown's father, Mr. Luth er Davis, at Portsmouth, Va., Sunday. Mr. Davis, who has been sick (or some time, con tinues about the same. Tabetha and Teresa Belchor of Burlington spent this week with Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Rudd and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dickson, Jr., of Phoenix, Arizona, visit ed the I. W. Flnchs and R. P. Lass iters Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McGhet* returned Friday from vacation ing in Florida. They visited relatives in St. Petersburg and toured other t itles and Interest ing places during the trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott . FANS . ICE CREAM FREEZERS . TRACTOR SWEEPS 4 INCH to 24 INCH Big 20% Discount On All Harriman High Carbon Sweeps . TOBACCO INSECTICIDES TDE ? Endrin ? Sevin Dust and Spray) Tobacco Spray Plus. . FISHING TACKLE & 00TD00R FUN SUPPLIES ^ o 0 McKinne's Seaboard Stores. Inc. Dial Gy 6-3441 Louisburg, N. C. OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY OPEN SATURDAY TILL 12:00 NOON *" t>{ Henderson spent Tuesday afternoon with5Mrs. J. H. Ab bott. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Daniel and children, Patsy and Mar vin, from Norlina were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Brown Sunday. Mrs. John Upchurch and Mrs. Alma Dickson from Phoenix, Arizona, and Miss Patsy Up church from New York City were week-end guests of Mrs. R. M Edwards. They visited | Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Finch and family Saturday. Mrs. Up church and Patsy left Sunday to- visit relatives in Tampa, Florida. Bunn Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cone of Sebastian, Fla., and Mrs. Mag gie Finch of Cary visited Mrs. Frances Brantley and other relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Pearce, Misses Bessie, Margaret and Connie Pearce went to Boone for the week end. They visit ed several areas to see the rhododendron and other moun tain shrubs In bloom. Mrs. G. F. Alford and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Perry have re turned from a visit to Mrs. H. L. Murray at Mars Hill. Mrs. A. F. Jessup, Cindy and Mike spent Saturday night with the Elliott Calders in Hender son. On Sunday they attended homecoming services at Brush Creek Church near Slier City. Mrs. Frances Brantley has received news of the birth of a grandson, the child of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Brantley, Muncie, Indiana. Mrs. Brant ley is the former Peggy Steb bin of Muncie. Flat Rock > i Mrs. R. B. GUI, Jr. Is a patient at Maria Parham Hos pital in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hill and family of Nashville, Tenn. are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hart, Pam, Joe, and Miss Nancy Hob good of Wake Forest are va cationing at Atlantic Beach. Mrs. Forest Wiggins and girls of Columbus, South Carolina Is visiting her parents-ln-law Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wiggins. Miss Barbara Hill from New Orleans, La. visited her parents over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Riddle Wheeler, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Wheeler of Wilson spent the week end at Atlantic Beach. Mr. Robert Nelson Wheeler Is SWIFT PREMIUM BACON A " BANANAS u 490 ? 100 COBLES ICE MILK i" QQC FLAVORS V W. IT'S NEW-VEGETABLES READY SEASONED, READY TO HEAT AND EAT! BEAVER CREEK ?o. wo BUTTER BEANS, BLACK-EYE PEAS, NAVY BEANS, PINTO BEANS u 10* I CATES SWEET MIXED 14 i I FICKLE "? 41 { TEA ? ?? 490 1 POCAHONTAS SHOE PEG CORN 5 303 CANS 89* DUKES JFxl MAYONNAISE o45Cl We Reserve I The Right To Limit Quantities Free Delivery T H.WYNN I JSfeggfrVAL-U I a patient at Watt Hospital In Durham. Mr. arid Mrs. Booster White were In Ahoskle,Sunday,forhis nephew's wedding. The Dorcas Sunday School class met with Mrs. Stella Wiggins on Tuesday night. Centerville Misses Dean and Diane Morgan spent the weekend with Miss Joyce Leonard and family. Diane remained (or a lew days visit with Joyce. Puppy Love mm w m ^ ? *? ??Almost any youngster over six years of ajre ran lake ruv of a say- <' la retire ( Kaweett of the I'urina IVf tare Outer. \ c-l?jl?! responds to low, ami tin* love of .1 puppy is l?ouuilte>s. I'uppy-cariuir will teach a rhihl responsibility. So don't U* afraid to li t your ehild .help rare for his dntf from the tirst. One hath every lew weeks in a warm, draft-free r*u?in is plenty, II rushing every day can he fun. too. With a small brush your chihi will he aide to haniilc the joh more easily, (iiven a few parental hints your child will "grow" right along with his pet. Wood Mr. Jack Denton and his grandson, Ronnie of Raleigh are spending this week with his sister Mrs. Ollie Gupton, and visiting with other friends and relatives here. Mrs. Oille Gupton, her mother, Mrs. Florence Denton, and brother. Jack Denton, and Ava Sue Burnette, visited Mrs. Eddie Burnette, and son Willard, Mrs. Etta Mae Foster^ brenda, and Mr. and Mrs. Lln wood Burnette at Moulton dur ing the weekend. They also visited Mrs. Olga Ellis and Mrs. Barbara Denton and family. Dr. O. J. Gupton, Jr. accom pained his mother, Mrs. OUle Gupton, Sr., his brother, Jack Denton, and grandmother, Mrs. Callle Denton, and Ava Sue Burnette, to Buck Overton's for supper Sunday night. After supper they visited Dr. Gupton's brother, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Denton, and family In Rocky Mount. Mrs. Jack Denton Is spending several days this week with her brother, Mr. Claude Patterson and family at Inez. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shearln, Stella and Ronnie of Inez visit ed Mrs. Shearin's mother, Mrs. Florence Denton at her sister's home, , Mrs. O. J. Gupton, Sr. on Sunday. Dr. O. J. Gupton, Jr., and his father, Mr. Ollle Gupton, and Mr. Ronnie Leonard attended the Rodeo Show in Raleigh, on Sunday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Coley were their daughter, Miss Marie Coley, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Madrey and their son, Bobby all from Raleigh. Mrs. Mamie Gupton and Mrs. Lucy Gupton attended the fun eral of Mrs. Leslie Mae L. Inscoe at Spring Hope on Thurs day. r Mr. Jewel Leonardo! Fayette vllle, spent Saturday night with his mother, Mrs. Dollle Leo nard. Miss Marie Coley accompaln ed her mother, Mrs. Lula Coley and two aunts, Mrs. Ivey Coley and Mrs. Charlie Thomas Den ton, to visit with Mrs. Carrie Gupton near Red Oak on Satur day. Mrs. W. D. Fuller visited her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fuller and their family In Rocky Mount during the week. Mrs. C. E. Griffin from Falls Church, Va. are here to spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. F. A. Read. PREYER FOSTERS AND BILLBOARDS We will not have as many of these for the second primary. We feel that thev have served their purpose and we de cided not to print any more but to use all our money for radio, papers, TV and personal solicitations. ROGER MITCHELL, CHR. F. C. PREYER FOR GOV. CM. ? ? (I'D. POL. AD) 1/lfoRtB* MR, wuf& 1 DAY TO 2 WEEKS ? GUARANTEED HOTEL ROOMS ? ADMISSIONS-SIGHTSEEING ROUND TRIP TRANSPORTATION ? 3-DAYS IN NEW YORK ONLYjjq jgFROlVI |_Q|J|^BURG Write or phone: Trailways Travel Bureau Corp., 1201 S. Blount St., Raleigh, N. C. Phone 833-3601 CAROLINA TRAI LWAYS easiest travel on earth Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hamlet, and (laughter, Phyllis of Rocky Mount were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dolan Hamlet | and family. Mrs. Frank Read and her sister, Mrs. C. E. Griffin visit ed Mrs. Blanche Perry in Rocky Mount, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mercer, and two daughters, Libbie and Linda In Wilson during the week. Mrs. Pauline Taylor visited Rev. and Mrs. Robert Ricks Boone at Nelson Va. on Sunday. Miss Mamie Gupton and Miss Dell Pearce visited Mrs. Gup- j ton's son, Talmadge Gupton on Wednesday in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs . Ray Bosemun, and son, Perry of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blllie Mae Gupton. Mrs. Rachel L. Morgan and son Johnnie of Fayetteville spent from Thursday until Sun day with her mother, Mrs. Dollle Leonard, and brother Vernan. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cam Patterson this week are Mrs. Lonnie Patterson and Mrs. Douglas Patterson of Epsom, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Las siter of Henderson. Red Bud Miss Jean Murphy and Miss Faye Batts from Greensboro visited the A. C. Murphys over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ryals and children from Raleigh visit ed the L. K. Smiths over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pearce (rom Raleigh visited the R. C. Pearces over the weekend. Miss Joy Wood from Raleigh Is visiting here some. Miss Beth Smith and Master Gary Smith from Henderson are visiting here and attending V. B. S. this week. Miss Sandra Marshall Is visit ing In Raleigh this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Ladd, Barbara and Geogette from Raleigh visited the Arrlngtons here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood have returned from their honeymoon and are residing In the Sandy Creek community. "4% Interest Paid On 12 Month Savings Certificates" (Citizens Bank and Trust Company *THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION* ? WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS" MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HENDERSON, IS. C. BONUS BEDROOM SPlCWCUim ^SAVESOH ^ BUY ANY BEDROOM 88 f^OF YOUR CHOICE AT ONLY $ | f II Get 19 Extras FREE! l/u 23 PIECES IN ALL ... A FANTASTIC OFFER! Choose o bedroom In leading style? Colonial* Danish, Modern or French Provincial and get the 19 bonus pieces included! 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