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Here And There About Franklin County Louisburg Mr. Dewey Morton spent the Thanksgiving Holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Morton. Dewey Is a student at Wake Forest College, Winston Salem, N. C. ' Mr. Pete Tomltnson has re turned to Wake Forest College, Winston-Salem, after spending the holidays with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Aubrey S. Totr. Unson. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Ken nedy, Donna and Chuck 6t Rocky Mount spent Thanksgiving Day with relatives In Louisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Dennis and children spent the boll days In Louisburg with friends and relatives. They were joined on Thanksgiving Day by Dr and Mrs. Irvln Perry and chil dren of Chapel Hill. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Wilson Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells ; of Raleigh spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Florence Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Carmon and son of Richmond spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Pergerson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Loo per and children of Spartanburg. S. C., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kemp, Sr. Miss Bette Lou Cash of Wln ston-Salem visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cash, dur ing the holidays. Mrs. Evelyn Nelms spent the i Thanksgiving Holidays visiting her son, Mr. James E. Fulghum,] and family In Arlington, Va., and! her sister, Mrs. R. A. Walden, In Washington. D. C. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Polk aad children spent the Thanksgiving Holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Hayes. Bobbilt Miss Grace Ellen Mitchell, student at 0. S. C., Chanel HU1, was home for the Thanks- , giving Holidays. While here, she and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mitchell, visited with relatives In Troy. Mrs Myrtle Kearney return ed Sunday from Rockingham where she spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Kearney. . J. V Abbott and lamlly from Burlington were here during the week to visit his mother, Mrs. J. H. Abbott, at Maria Par ham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fuller and ? 1 family from Graham. Mrs. Claude Wortham of Ape* and John Aligned of Durham were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. E. S Abbott. The Steve Daniels from Sor llna were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H W. Ellington Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Brown and family of Mansetk Maine, arrived Monday to attend the funeral of his brother, Joel Wesley , Brown, at Oak Ridge Church. Mrs. C. E Poole from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Guildford of Washington, D. C., Mr and Mrs. Clay Pooke and family from Akin, S. C., Billy Young and family of Winston-Salem, the Sam Youngs of Dobson, the Milton Youngs, the G. H. Woodllefs and the W. L. Rogers, all from Raleigh, were here Thursday for the funeral of Mrs. Pearl J. Young ~ jmrniir' w- ? ? *,' ? ' GIVE A QUALITY GIFT FROM j RAYNOR'S /X fOj *0* M/.ro/v SEA SCOUT III X Weatherproof $39 95 ELINOR classic cirdtt {39 95 -HI i=-o DRAKE ? Weatherproof $59.95 SNItlfY MarquitC d?ii(n $65.00 calendar automatic $79 SO ?NHCTTI hiih-fnhiod M9 50 MANY OTHER SIFTED HAMILTON STYLES? PRICED U LOW AS 139 55 A Small Daposll Holds Your Choice 'Til Christmas! SHOP EARLY RAYNOR'S JEWELRY & GIFT CO. Louisburg, N. C. ? ? - ? - -? i T'Tiif who died Tuesday at Mai^a Parham Hospital. Many frow. surrounding com munities attended the funeral or Mr. J Ed Smith at Plank Chapel Tuesday. He died Sun day at Maria Partem Hospital Mrs. a L. Rowland, Mrs. T. C. GUI, Mrs H D. Mitch ell and Mrs 1. S. Rowland attended a Home Demonstra tion Club tour In Raleigh Monday. Mr and Mrs. B L. Rowland attended the funeral of Mrs Kate Daniel in Oxford Tuesday. * Franklinton Mr. and Mrs. John Farabow and children of Klnston spent en* TlianksgJvlng Holidays wttt Mr ud Mrs L. R Ethrtdfe Mr. Jobs Black at Newport News Ylrflala, visited his mother, Mrs. K. A. Black, last jweek. Mr and Mrs. Shore Seal and sons at Gr?nsboro visited Mr and Mrs. George Cooke during the weekend. Mr and Mrs. Charles Julias and sons visited relatives in Statesvllle during the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Gowaa Caldwell of Winston -Salem were holiday guests at Or and Mrs. Richard Whitfield Misses Frances Vann and Bet tie Vann at Raleigh visited Mrs. A I Vane during the holidays. F J Mrs S. A. Black spent the V weeiend lc Raleigh with Ur. i-x Mrs. William Black and fa*-) J Mr 'and Mrs. Lee Rove Eth-'' 1 rig? and fa .-ally of College J Park, Maryland, visited the | L R. Ethrldges and the Jo* ?*h:takers during the holidays. Mrs. B. J. Conyers Is spend ing the Thanksgiving Holidays with Dr. and Mrs Mike CKigan i- Slier Cuy. ^ I T-.e following members of the Fnr.kllntor, Woman's Club went tc Cary Tuesday evening to see a Christmas decorations dls pUy at Weber MacFarland's: Mesdames Raymond Harris, t W. Moor*, W. P. Pure*, r., T. J. McGhM, Richard Whitfield and Miss Fr*nc?s Worthim Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gollgbt ljr and Sarah visited relatives In Easier, South Carolina, dur ing the holidays. Mrs Eddie Glbbs of Orlando, Florida, spent the TfcankacMV Holiday with Mrs. C. a Hlfbt, Sr. Mrs A1 Row* erf Rilelgh visit ed Miss Kathleen Row* durtaf the weekend. "Join Our 1965 10% Bonus Christmas Club Now" Citizens Bank and Trust Company *THC LEADING BANK IN THIS S?CTldy - WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS' MEMIER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HE\DERSO\\ \. C. WE APPRECIATE YOUR VISIT. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT IGA *>N OPEN FRIDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M. KOZY KITTEN CAT FOOD 12 Cans $|00 IGA INSTANT COFFEE ?? M09 NESCAFE INSTANT A |OQ COFFEE 10 oz. ? |? ZEST PINK , SALMON CQ( TALL CAN dV QUAKER a ' GRITS IVtZr IGA APPLESAUCE 3 CANS 490 I CORONET TOWELS 4 FOR $|00 SNOW LILY FLOUR 25 Lb. BAG ISA PINK LIQUIO DETERGENT 39< Qt. ALL KINDS FRUIT CAKE MIX CHRISTMAS CANDY NUTS ETC. * FRESH PORK PICNICS 6 TO 8 A|" ? Lb. 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