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Community Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal Thursday, December 24: 11:30 p.m. Midnight Service, Holy Communion and Sermon Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Church School and Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Shortened Morning Prayer and Sermon, and Elec tion at Four Vestrymen Acolyte: WU1 Yarborough 'Acolyte for Christmas Eve: Pete Joyner Ushers: Felix H. Allen HI, and Lee Parker Allen You are cordially Invited to at tend. ? Centerville Baptist Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, B. M. Griffin, Supt. 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship Service Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Worship Service Wood Baptist Sunday: 10. -00 a.m Sunday School, Bennte Ray Gupton, Supt. 7:00 p.m. Worship Service Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service May the true spiritual meaning of Christmas gladden your holiday and enrich your festivities witk deep contentment and warm associations. 1 QUALITY FURNITURE CU. Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church School, Frank Read, Jr., Supt. 11:00 a.m. The Church at Worship, Rev. V. E. Duncan 11:00 a.m Katherlne Mills Harris Sunbeams 11:00 a.m. ElliabethW. Bob bin Sunbeams 7:15 p.m. Worship In the Evening. Rev. V. E. Duncan Monday: , 7:30 p.m. Crusader Royal Ambassadors 7:30 p.m. Junior G. A.'s 7:30 p.m. Intermediate G. A.'s 7:30 p.m. Y W. -A.'s Tuesday: 3:30 p.m. Junior Choir Re hearsal Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Worship In the Evening 7:45 p.m. Senior Choir Re hearses Louisburg Methodist Sunday: 9:45 a.m Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship I p. m. Junior and Senior MYF Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Senlgr'Chlor Prac tice. 7:30 p.m. Boy Souts of Ameri ca. Thursday: New Years Eve Midnight Holy Cotomunlon. Scouts The Frankllnton \Glrl Scout officers and Mrs. Julia Carr carried favors for trays to the Wake Forest Rest Home on Monday afternoon. The favors were made by the Girl Scouts at their meeting on Friday af ternoon. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Ray an nounce the birth of a seven pound boy on December 20 at the Wendell-Zebulon Hospital. The 1#64 election Is over, notes the North Carolina Heart Association, but there are more than two million Tar Heel can didates?candidates for heart disease. See your doctor for a heart-and-health checkup and, says the state heart group, don't be a heart disease can didate. Deaths LEWIS W. HUFF, JR. Henderson ? Lewis Walter Huff, Jr., 63, died Tuesday. Funeral services will be held Thursday at Union Chapel Meth odist Church, of which he was a member, with the Rev. J. B. Speight officiating, assisted by the Rev. Robert Rudd. Burial will be In the church cemetery. Survivors Include his wife, Emma Rowland Huff; one daugh ter, Mrs. Hall Brooks of Rocky Mount; (pur brothers, Dr. J. M. Huff of Norfolk, Va., Col. R. D. Huff of San Antonio, Texas, R. M. and E. C. Huff, both of "Vance County; five sisters, Mrs. Lillian Blvens and Mrs. T. R. Smith and Miss Lois Huff, all of Vance County, Mrs. Sid ney Holloway and Mrs. Bob Hol loway, both of Poquoson, Va.; and one grandchild. 1 Jtudrm?M To ail our friends and patrons, we extend joyfu! greetings and best wishes for the Christmas season. % kt % FROM THE "" US MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF FOX'S DEPT. STORE & THE FASHION SHOPPE SHINN PEARCE BUTLER Play Cast Announced The Louisburg Players have announced the cast for their next production, Alfred de Musset's French comedy, KIDDING WITH LOVE, booked for January 7,8, and 9. Llndley Butler, Loulsburg College professor of history and a specialist In North Carolina History, will play the part of Brldalne, a village priest try ing to drive out competition. Professor Butler has previ ously appeared with the Play ers as the Judge In NIGHT OF JANUARY SIXTEENTH. Zeloma Clark, College Sopho more from Henderson, will act the part of Rosette. Miss Clark has acted In the Players' pro ductions of NIGHT OF JANU ARY SIXTEENTH, ANTIGONE, and THE WEDDING OF JACK AND JILL. ' y Mrs. Mamie Clayton, High School Supervisor for Franklin County, will pUy the comic gov erness role of Dame Pluche. I The role of Perdlcan, a ro mantic young man, will be filled by Durham Sophomore Mark Handler, recipient of last year's Best Supporting Player award r for his Horatio In HAMLET. Well - Known commentator Thllbert Pearce of Franklln ton will be seen In the low-key cc^jhedy role of the Baron, whose schemes and Innocent pleasures keep crumbling. Richmond, Va., Rreshmin Brenda Rice, who played' Miss Muffett In JACK AND JILL, plays the complex part of Ca mllle, a young lady who's will lng enough to fall In love, but can't mike up her mind between a human and a divine lover. Or. Gerald Shlnn, Methodist clergyman and professor of phi losophy at the College, will play the part of the tutor, Blazl us, whose appetite Is somewhat more active than his intellect. Cary Freshman A. B. Swindell appears as the Servant, and Director Bob Versteeg plays the part of the Chorus. Ronald Schaeffer Is Stage Manager. One Too Many Angry Wife--Why did you get drunk In the first plaice? Wobbly husband --It wasn't the first place, Honey. It was the last place. Wins Trophy Barbara smith i Barbara Ann Smith, 1964 | graduate of Gold Sand High 'School, recently won 1st run | ner-up trophy in Hair Styling at Hank Hanna Beauty College In Goldsboro, N. C. She alsoj participated In the District finals In Dunn, N. C., wherel she, along with three other j girls, won 1st place trophy fori their school. She will now compete In the State Finals In Durham on Jan uary 31, Feburary 1 and 2. Barbara Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith ef Route 3, Loulsburg, N. C. Health And Beauty All of US have our own personal beauty problems. The best way to cope with them can be very valuable information. Your trouble may be cold sores that always seem to come at the most Inconvenient time. Blame a virus for these hot and irritated bumps which come on your lip at a moment's no tice. It Is not the same type virus which cause colds, but It Is related. The best treatment Is to apply hot compresses to the sores, then dab them with spirits of camphor. Cover the sore with one per cent yellow oxide of mercury. H the cold sores reoccur frequently, they pan be treated with smallpox vaccinations. Cracked lips cause suffering the year around but during the winter they are almost a com mon sight. This condition can be due to dozens of things. An allergy to certain toothbrushes drinking cups and cosmetics to name only a few. A most common cause Is a deficiency of vitamin B. Eat more whole grain cereals, liv er, lean meats, milk and eggs. Try eating brewer's yeast for a bad case. Permanent goose pimples Is a name given a condition doctors call follicular hyper keratosis. They are found on almost any part of the body. Particularly on the leg or the under side of the upper arm. It is usually a sign that you lack enough vitamin A, the B complex vitamins and the type of fat found In margarine, butter and lard. It Is a blemish usually associated with a low fat diet. The condition Is brought bn by months, even years of in correct eating. So don't ex pect it to clear up In a couple of weeks. ? Holiday Breedings W e re grateful to be spending Christinas among all our friends and neighbors . as a measure of our gratitude, may we extend our very best wishes to you for a happy, healthy and festive season. WYNNE'S SUPER MARKET Pearce Church Will Observe Student Night "Student Night it Christmas" will be observed Sunday night, Dece nber 27, at 7:00 p.m. at the Pearce Baptist Church. This service Is one In which college students have an oppor tunity to share their spiritual experiences at college life with those In the home community. The Pearce church Is also using high school seniors In this service. The following high school seniors will take part In the program: Mr. Terry Perry will preside; Ur. Jerry Marshall will read the scripture; Miss Jan Johnson will lead a responsive reading; Liberty lives through the newspaper, where the power of the people Is supreme. Half the truth Is often tar more dangerous than no truth. Miss Oar la Brannan will lead In prayer. Three of Pearces college stu dents will participate: Miss Elaine Doyle, a Junior at UNC at Greensboro, ?1U speak on the subject, "Seeking God With My Mind", Miss Joan Baker, a Freshman at Atlantic Christ ian College, will speak on "This is Today's Campus"; and Miss Carol Gay, a Junior at East Carolina College, will speak on the 'subject, "The Church Reaches the Campos." Miss Elaine Doyle and Miss Carol Gay will sing a duet entitled "Spirit of B. S. U." accom panied by Miss Anella Perry. The program will conclude with a challenge Issued to both church and students by one of the church's deacons, Mr. Hal Perry. W e re thankful for our many friends A, and wish them happiness at this J very special tipie. Merry Christmas! The Fashion Shoppe AFTER CHRISTMAS amms SALE STARTS MONDAY MORNING DRASTIC REDUCTIONS PRICES SLASHED THROUGHOUT THE STORE LOUISBURG, N. C. IN COOPER ATION .WITH OTHER MERCHANTS WE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY AN& SATURDAY IN ORDER TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYEES A MUCH NEEDED REST.
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