Community News Here And There About Franklin County Louisburg Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Joyn ?r, Jr., and family returned , Monday to Southern Pines al ter spending the week end with Mrs. J. Forrest Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oxnevad and children returned Monday from a trip to Nags Head and Pocomoke City. Mrs. Otha Hamilton of Leg gett, California, visited the Louis Oxnevads during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith wick and Mr. and Mrs. George Davis returned Sunday from a trip to Manteo, Nags Head, and the Outer Banks. Youngsville Howard Moore, Jr., of Wal lace, S. C., Is visiting rela tives here and his grandmoth er, Mrs. Annie W. Sherron, of Louisburg. Mrs. Wiley Mitchell, daugh ter Carol, and Mrs. C. V. Tlm berlake recently returned from Washington, D. C. While there Mrs. Mitchell and Carol visit ed with her son, Mr and Mrs. Wiley F. Mitchell, Jr., and femlly, and Mrs. Tlmberlake visited with her. son, Capt. and Mrs. C. V. Tlmberlake, Jr., and family. Rock Spring Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Moore of Hazlehurst, Ga., spent this week with Mr. and Mrs. James Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dlckerson, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dicker son and Teresa went to Detroit, Mich., for James Dlckerson last week. They came beck via Canada and Niagara Falls, N. Y. They stopped In New Market, Md., and visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gosnell. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dicker son of Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dlckerson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Prlv ette had as their guests Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Morton Smith of Rocky Mount. Mr. Kay Mo?s of Raleigh, Mr. and Mr*. Maynard Strickland of Cary. Mrs. Jlmmle Pollard of Gra ham spent Monday night with Miss Carol Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jef freys had a s their guests Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon May of FayettevUle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon Daniels of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Cortx Lewis of Zebulonand Mr. Douglas Jeffreys of Fort Car son, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Norrls Priv ate of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Edwards Tuesday night. Seven Paths Mr. and Mrs. John Brubaker and their si* children from New Orleans, La., are spending this week with Mr. anfl Mrs. V. O. Brubaker and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wltner of Sliver Springs, Md., are visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Moore and Mrs. Lena Wilder were In Spring Hope onSunday and visit ed Mr. and Mrs; L.S. Gay and family* Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moore vacationed at Carolina Beach during the week end. Mesdames C. M. Moore and Lola Ingram visited Mrs. E. S. Fulghum in Littleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Stalllngs and Carolyn Denton motored to Rocky Mount Sunday to see Mr. Arthur Stalllngs at Nashmont. Rev. T. W. Allred of Edenton came through for a short visit on Tuesday enroute home after visiting a son, David, at Jonas Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. JlmmyStalllngs and James of Wilson and Miss Janle Wilson were guests of Mr and Mrs. Cleveland Stal llngs and family Saturday at a cook-out. Mrs. Howard Wilson was In I Greensboro _ last week to attend a Home Economics Teachers Conference. Col. Tbernon Strickland, recently stationed In San Fran cisco, visited relatives here this week before going on to Washington, D. C., where he will be associated with NASA. Mrs. Alma Dickens of Ra leigh; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cockrell, Larry and Carol of Nashville visited the Fishers Thursday afternoon. Wood Miss Annie Rue Wood of Rocky Mount was week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Wester. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Leon ard of Plnetops, N. C., were overnight guests Monday of her brother, Tom Pearce, and fam ily. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Coley were their son, Sidney Carl Coley, and Mrs. Elsie Reterstoff and daughters, Dell and Mary. Miss Marie Coley of Raleigh spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coley. ? Mrs. Mamie Gupton visited her daughter, Mrs:. Dock Shea - rln, who Is a patient at Warren General Hospital In Warrenton, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blln son of Butner were supper guests of Mr. Cleveland Gup ton during the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis and daughter Sylvia of Butner visit ed Mr. Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lewis, onSunday. Miss Beth Sturges of Raleigh spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sturges and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dalas Roebuck and family from Hamilton, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sturges during the week end. Mrs. Tolbert Sturges and fam ily spent Sunday with her moth er, Mrs. Painter, at Wendell. Miss Bert Pearce, Dell "4% Interest Paid On 12 Month Savings Certificates" Citizens Bank and Trust Company *TH? LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION* WE INVITE YOUR IUSINESS" MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HENDERSON, JV. C. even in HURRICANE WINDS Troved^fTove^OO^cScnJomesT tm Patented Seal-O-Matic* Asphalt Shingles have a continuous stripe of adhesive on the underside of each shingle. The sun's heat seals down the entire edge. ..bonds it firmly against gale winds and driven rain. IILSOH BWIN9 SUPPLY JOHNS-MANVILLE BUILDING MATERIALS THEN-AGE WINNER -Mary Lou Arnold, 17-ycar old high school senior of Orr ville. Ohio, won a sewing machine with this prize winning entry in the Na tional Grange all-cotton sew ing contest. She chose green and white cotton brocade for a slim-fitting dress with em pire midriff. Pearce and Little Debbie Pearce attended all day ser vices at the Hawkins Chapel Methodist Church near Roan oke Rapids on Sunday. Af ter service, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearce and family of Route 2, Roan oke Rapids. Week-end guests of Mrs. Dol lle Leonard were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bllnson of Butner and her son, Mr. Jewel Leonard, of Fayettevllle. Little Cindy Collins of Ports mouth, Va., spent several days last week with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Radford, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins, were on their vacation. They visited the following places: Mt. Mitchell, Grand Father's Mountain, Llnvllle Caverns, Blowing Rock, Blue Ridge Park way and Sky Line Drive. They also visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Collins at Lynch burg, Va. * Justice Mrs. Edith Fleming from Rocky Mount spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Wicks. Mrs. Etta M. Moore from Fountain and Mrs. Gertrude M. Clarke from Baton Rouge, La., were guests of Mrs. Ruby M. Stone and family Thursday night and Friday. Mr. Harold Wicks, from Dur ham spent Friday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Wicks. Gary Wicks re turned with his father Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Wheless took Mrs. Wheless' mother, Mrs. W. H. Bennett, to her home at Greensboro Saturday then went on to Winston-Salem to attend the Coppage-Coppedge reunion. Others from the com munity that attended the reunion and the 316th Anniversary Ban quet at the Hotel Robert E. Lee Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wheless and Mr. Wheless' sister, Mrs. Blonnle Bunn from Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Llndberg Bunn and daughter Nancy from West burg, Long Island left Thurs day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ish mael Bunn at Rural Hall and also to attend the Coppage Coppedge reunion at Wlnston Salem. Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Tayloe from Norfolk, Va. brought Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wheless and Mrs . Blonnle Bunn home from Winston-Salem Sunday after noon. Mrs. Weldon Rice and daugh ter, Pamela, from Raleigh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice Flrday night and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wheless and son, Danny, and Mrs. John Rice and children, Johnny and Connie Sue, from Durham visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Rice Sunday afternoon. Terry Wheless is spending several weeks with the Rice's and Johnny Rice Is stay ing with them this week. Mrs. Rosmond Perry, Becky and Patricia, and Mr. and Mrs. ; Claries Perry from Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Perry, Mr. Jerry Perry and Miss Jane Gardner of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Perry Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wicks visited Mr. Johnny "Duck" Sykes at Veterans Hospital In Durham Sunday, also a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wicks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Wilder and son from Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coppedge. Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Lee Bunn and children from Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. George Bunn Sunday. Rev. and Mrs/ A. A. Peverall and children, Keith and Joy, left Sunday for two weeks va cation with relatives at Roa noke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Wheless and daughter, Ann, left Monday tor several days sight-seeing In Washington, D. C. Mrs. Jessie Langston and Mrs. Lucille Williams from Henderson visited Mrs. Ruby M. Stone Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Perry and children from Richmond, Va. visited relatives In the community this week. Deaths MRS. JODIE ROBINSON - Henderson? Funeral services for Mrs. Jodie Clopton Robin son, 70, of Vance County will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at South Henderson Pentecostal Holiness Church by Rev. F. M. Spargo and Rev. E. G. Parrom. BirVal will be in Poplar Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Robinson died Tuesday. She was a native of Franklin County and the widow of Allle Eaton Robinson. She was a member of Poplar Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are one son, Cul lom Robinson of Henderson; one daughter, Numa Robinson of Henderson; one sister, Mrs. Richard Grlssom of Henderson; and five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Thanks I would like to sincerely thank Dr. Patterson, Or. Thomas Wheless and the staff at Franklin Memorial Hospital ft>r their kindness shown to me during my stay In the hos pital. I would also like to thank each one of my friends and neighbors for the many cards, ?lslts, flowers, prayers and any kindness shown me. May God bless each one In a spe cial way. Mrs. Mamie Peoples IN THE SERVICE OF UNCLE SAM Sp/4 James E. Williams, son of Walter and Mary Williams Route 2, Box 195, Frankllnton, N. C., will complete two years of Active service In the U. S. Army Sept. 9, 1964, Specialist Williams took Basic Military Training at Ft. Dlx, N. J. on completion of Basic Training he went to Quatermaster Center, Ft. Lee, Va. for ad vance training. He Is now In Combat Development Command Experimentation Center at Ft. Ord, California. He Is a 19S8 graduate of B. F. Person High School. Before entering Into Army he was employed by State Government. Red Bud Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Griffin and children from Chesapeake, Va., visited the J. R. Griffins here over the week end. They took Tony home after he had spent a week here with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Staley Leon ard, Elwood, Cora and Beverly returned home from their va cation trip to Enteral Isle, N. C. They spent Wednesday night at Ahoskle with the Eric Mays. Mrs. Theodore Eaves and Tony from Savannah, Ga., visit ed the W. B. Leonards and Mrs. J. P. Griffin on Thursday. On Saturday Miss Jane Gardner from Raleigh visited them. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gupton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gupton visited the Melvln Smiths on Henderson R.F.D. Sunday. Lynn spent from Friday until Sunday there. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Smith, Jr., and John visited the Fur man Culberts at Rocky Mount Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom mis Hudg lns and children from Colum bia, S. C., brought Sandra Marshall horns altsr she had spent a month with them and they had vacationed at Miami, Florida. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Ruthle and Marsha from Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leonard here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Smith and Herbert Lee and Lewis were supper guests of the L. P. Smiths at Nashville Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Haw kins and David from Plant City, Florida are visiting Mrs. Haw kins' mother, Mrs. Lizzie Smith and family here. Mr. Harold Smith from Ports mouth, Va., visited the Percy Smiths here Sunday. Mr. Lerneul Murphy from Raleigh Is spending a weak at home on vacation. Mr. Glenn Smith from Raleigh visited here on Monday. Mrs. Joseph Lagone from Long Island, New York, visited the B. L. Murphys here Sat urday. Mr. Albert Andrews from Whltakers was with her. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Williams from Nash County visited Mrs. Lizzie Smith and family Sat urday night. Mrs. Lizzie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Everette Hawkins and David visited the Davis Wil liams family in Nash County Monday night and were supper guests there. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Pearce from Raleigh visited the R. C, Pearces here over the week end. Vanity is the pride of nature. -W. G. Benham. BACKACHE?! YOU COULD TRY: liniment ? hut ? massage ? boards HARD CHAIRS -CORSETS- HOT BATHS I OR GET NEEDED RELIEF FROM BACKACHE AND SLEEPLESS NIGHTS CAUSED BY AN IMPROPER MATTRESS | ...WITH A NOW! 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