To Episcopal Women
Sewanee Slides Shown
A description and condensed ,
history of Sewanee, The Unl
vefalty of the South, was pro ?
sented through the use of slides"
and script by Mrs. Douglas
House, Secretary of Christian
Education, to the women of St.
Paul's Episcopal Church, Mon
day evening at 7:30 at the par
ish house.
This being the alma mater of
the present rector, the mem
bers wexe especially Interested
In learning -little-known facts
about this outstanding univer
sity whose domain comprises
around 10,000 acres atop the
- Cumberland Plateau In Ten
nessee, 2,000 feet above sea
level.
It Is said that Fulbrlght and
Rhodes scholarships andWood
roW Wilson fellowships have
gone more consistently to Se
wanee men than to the gradu
ates of. any other school Jn the
south. A Ford-sponsored study
ratad this university eighteenth
among eighteen hundred colle
giate Institutions In the United
States.
Other Interesting fact?~abont
Sewanee are the following: The
school Is made up of three di
visions (1) The College of Arts
and Sciences, (2) The Theologi
cal Division, and (3) A Military
Prep School; fortyj-elght bish
ops have come frojli Sewanee;
th? principal, founder of this
Institution was Leonldas K.
Polk, bishop In \he Episcopal
Church and lieutenant general.
In the Confederate Army, who
was bqrn In Raleigh and was
directly connected with the
Hawkins famllleslln Warren and
Franklin Counties.
, During the busjlness session
of the meeting, presided over by
the president, Miss Adelaide
Scouts
The Frankllnton Boy" Scouts j
have completed plans for the
. observance of * Boy Scout ,
Week, February 7-13.
The Boy Scouts will wear their
uniforms all the. week to church
and to school Church bulletins
will be .fumlshed^byttTe local
troop to Ebenezer Methodist
Church. The Church of God
and the Frankllnton Methodist
Church for SOnday, February 7.
Scouts will raise and lower
the flag at^chool during the
week. Candy will be sold by
the local Boy Scouts and Scout
master Ernest Privette In or
der to add to their Scout Hut
funds. Scout leaflets will be
distributed. ^ .
The public will see a window
display of scout activities.
Patrol leaders, who were
elected in January, are Ever
ette Frye and Cliff Williams.
Assistant patrol leaders are
Tim Leonard and Bobby Ayscue.
Johnson, the following were
named to the nominating com-?
rolUoo U select cirvllflatMS fnr
offices for the ,coming year:
Mrs. Herbert ' Scoggln, chair
man, Mrs. W. J. 'Smith, and
Mrs. James Johnson.
Named to a committee to de
termine allocation of a sum for
projects designated as 44 spec
ials" were Miss Elizabeth
Johnson, chairman, Mrs. Doug
las House, and Mrs. HarrellJ.
Lewis.
Severa) other Items of busi
ness were transacted, commit
tee reports and announcements
made, and a 14 Thank -you" note
read from Mrs. W. M. Latta,
Hospital but IS now at home at
1109 Raynor Street in Durham,
greatly Improved.
Franklin Mem.
Hospital Notes
The following were patients in
the hospital Thursday morn
ing:
WHITE PATIENTS
Miss Martha Ann Arr^fd,
Louisburg; Mrs. Bessie Lee
Baggett, Louisburg;. Mrsv Lil
lian Beddingfieldy Spring Hope;
Mrs. Lucy Strickland Brown,
Frankllnton; Luther Brown,
Louisburg; Mrs. Gertie Winston
Conyersj Frankllnton; Mrs.
Emma Thorne Faulkner, War
reriton; Elmo Ballard Crazier,
Zebulon; Clarence Nelson Fris
ble, Louisburg; William E.
Goodwin. Frankllnton;
Mrs. Rachel Griffin, Raleigh;
Mf-s. Zena Leonard ^Griffin,
Pastalia; Hubert L^ee Gupton,
Jr., Louisburg; Paul Thomas
Gupton, Zebulon; Jkflrs. Eileen j
B. Goswick, Louisburg; Tal
madge Gupt9n, Castalla; Mrs.
Enid Hunt, Louisburg; Charlie
Z. Johnson, Louisburg; Mrs.
Lois' Journigan, Henderson;
William Thomas Ktng^_ Louls
t)ui%; Miss Nancy Leonard,
Louisburg; John Wayne Mar
tin, Louisburg; Mrs. Essie
Conyers May, Frankllnton;
Mrs. Viola Pernell, Lofilsburg,
Joe Perry, Louisburg; Mrs.
Pattle Strickland, Louisburg,
Mrl Glnsey West, Frankllp
ton; T-homas Wheless, Louis
burg; Mrs. Aylia Bay ne Wynne,
Louisburg; Alex Wood^ Louis
burg;
COLORED PATIENTS
Pattle Bullock, Louisburg;
Gloria Jean Collins, Louisburg;
William Fogg, Frankllnton; Eu
gene Foster, Lt>ulsburg; Betty
Jean Johnson, Louisburg; Bes
sie Palmer, Louisburg; Wallace
Richardson, Holllster; Mattie
Tucker, Louisburg; Luvenla
Williamson, Louisburg.
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Willie Frederick Cromer of Houtfc- 4, Kln
ardg^. S. C, Mr Patterson is the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs, Duncan James Pat
terson of Brwin, WrC., and Is Dean of Stu
dents at Lo"uls.burg College. The wedding
will be solemnized Saturday, June 5, 1965
at the Chapel of First Presbyterian Church,
Greensboro, N, C.
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Teenage Chat
By Jean Zealand
Let's see that's .'.been going
on In Youngsvllle recently. Al
thbugh tjie news Is a little late
In reaching us, congratulations
to Jackie Stewart who was ch'os
en Miss Phantom of Yoifhgsvllle
High Scfiool. The runners-up
were as follows: 1st, Kathle
Brown; 2nd, Susan Lyles; 3rd,
Sara Wall, and 4th, Ellen White.
These girls were Judged by a
fraternity of State College.
Congratulations to a)l of you!
The Junior Clasp of Youngs
vUle got their class rings last
week and the Junior Class of
Loulsburg received theirs this
week. If you see anyojie who
appears to have a broken finger
don't worry. Just admire their
class ring and everything will
be fine. * > - a
Congratulations to "Phillip
White ' of Youngsvllle atod
Lyndell Baker of Wake Foreat
on their recent marriage. B#st\
wlsfees to both of ydu.
"-tavltatlons were extended last
week to the following students of
Franklinton Htgh^School to be
come members of the Beta'Club:
Margaret Weston, Kay Watson,.
Harriet Hlght, Sandra Echols,
John Dement, Barry Mangunt,
and John Wheelous, all of
the Sophomore Class, and Bren
da Radford of the Senior Class.
Good work, st,Udents! Congratul
ations to all ol you!
Among ttye girls participating
in the Homecoming Court of the
college %re two locaj girls ?
Winnie Murphy and Carol Dfe-*
ment. We are. very proud of
these girls and wish them ^the
bestjQfiyck. \
Joe Webb has received an ap
polntment to the U. S. Coast
Guard Academy by Congress
man L. H. Foujitaln. fcficework,"
Joe! Good luck! * '?
Thought for the day:. ^Ex
ample Is the school (^man
kind; they will learn at no
other." -^kirke,.
Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Forest C.
Harper, Jr., of.loulsburg an
nounce the .birth of a daughter,
weighing 7 1/2 pounds, .gt Mary
Elizabeth Hospital In Raleigh
early this morning. Mrs. Hu>
per Is the former Betty Jean
Gilliam of Rt. 2, Loulsburg
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Invitation
? Mr and Mrs. William Mar
shall Baker request the honor
of your presence at the mar
riage of tfieir daughter, Wiila
Kay e, to Njr Roger Perry Har
ris i.in SatMPday ?*xth of
February nineteen hundred and
sixty-five at tfalf after four
o'clock ln the afternoon, Maple
Springs Baptist Church, Louis
burg, North Carolina.
There->uill b?r a reception im
mediately ? following the cere
mony at the home of Colonel'
and Mrs. Edgerton Lynn
Watson *
All friends, and relatives ar?
Invited. '
Methodist :
Girelesfleet
The Evelyn Smithwick Circle
met Tuesday morhingL Feb
ruary 2, at the home of Mrs.
Hugh- Wtlsoft on John Street.
Mrs. B. L. Patterson was in
charge of the program and gave
an informative talk oh "The
Women of the Phlllipines, Bel
gium Congo, and Malaysia."
Mrs. M. M. Person, 'Jr.,
Chairman, presided over a
short business session.
Refreshments were served to
the following members: Mes
dames H, H. Steelrnan, R.' A.
Bailey,. F.' JW/ fuller, B. L.
Patterson, jJ&I. M Person, Jr.,
M. M. Person, Sr. .^rch1 Wil
son, Kelly Wilson, Jr., and
Hugh Perny
Mrs. B L. Patterson, closed
the meeting with prayer
The Oulda Furgurson CiccLe
m?t with Mrs. Charles Davis
Tuesday moaning, February 2,
at ten o'clock. Upon arrival
the hostess served delicious
cake and coffee to the follow
ing members:1* ^lesdai^es J.
W. Mann, Humphrey l^ee, C. H
Trotter, H. H. Hobgood, J. B.
Hlght, Charles Alderman, Mar
vin PleaSants, C.^M. Howard,
J. -A. Hodges and Archie Lee.
Mrs. C. M. Howard was in
charge of the program, which
consisted of -a grou^ discission
on the topic ^ Methodist Wom
en's Work, In New Nations."
Participating in the gro*p dis
cussion were: MesBames J. W
Mann, J. A. Hodges,,, Umphrey
Lee, Charles Alderman and Ar
chie Lee. ,
The meetrtET was closed with
prayer. 1
SO NCR A CASH
On* January 31, 1965 Sondra
Cash, a sophomore Voice ma
c'.irphn.i iH'llege,
was inl.t iateii Into the Beta Psi
Chapter of Sigma,' Xlpha JOta.
Sigma Alpha* lota is a profes
sional fraternity for womeg In
the .field of music.
A "B" average In music Is,
necessary for membership.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Graham K. Cash of
Frankllnton. \
Mrs. Whitfield
Speaks
(Frk B. W.) Mrs. Richard
Whitfield was the guest speaker
at the February monthly meet
ing of the Frankllnton Chapter
of the Future Home makers of
America.
She used her topic "The
Role Womeb Can and Should
Play in Community Affairs."
Elaine Smith presided over
the meeting. *
Rock Springs
Mrs. Curt Hedrlck spent last
week In St. Petersburg, Florida,
visiting her sister, Mrs. Mae
Walters.
Ml-ss Leah Whitfield (ft Sails
bury tfislted her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, J. E < Whitfield, dur
ing the weekend;
Barney Roberts, Jr., remains
in a critical condition at Rex
Hospital
Louisburg
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Debnamand
children, Cindy, Scott and Julie,
spent thfe. weekend in Raleigh
with Mr. and Mrs. Oil Gon
zalez.
Boardriig Home
Members
Entertained ?
? The members of the Benja
min Franklin Boarding Home,
all gathered In the lounge Jan
uary 28 for their monthly meet
ing, sponsored by the Louls
burg Garden Club. Mrs. H. M
Stovgll, Mrs. W. W. Thayer ami
Mrs. E.' G. Griffin were host
esses.
Ice cream and cake were
served as each resident was
given a cutout of a bird. Those
having the "lucky" birds were
given door prizes. Mrs. Doyle
Medder* was in of tht'
program and played, musical
bingo with all of the members
present participating. \
This 'was a most happy after
noon for all attending and th6y
adjourned looking forward to the
February "meeting.
Franklinton
Mtss Kay .Edwards has re
turned home from Rex Hospital.
Mrs. Alice Card, who is In
Miami,., has' been SJlck wlthfa
m lid- case of pneumonia.
>V ? ,
Mrs. Mary McGrew apd Vir
ginia of Chase City, Va., spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ward. _
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward
were dinner guests bf Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Floyd of Raleigh
on Tuesday night.
Mr and Mrs. ""Robert Ward^
Mrs. ' Pauline Arnold of
Yourigsvllle and Mrs.., Carrie
Martin of Zebulon visited Mrs.
Hallle Knight In a hospital In
Lumberton last week.
Mrs. Estes
Entertains
(Frk B. W.) Mrs. Vance Es
tps entertained Tier bridge club
on Thursday evening. Her home
was decorated with permanent
arrangements.
Mrs T. H. Pearce received
high score prize for club while
second high went to Mrs. B. N.
Williamson, Jr.
Mrs. Charlie Hlght," Jr., was
thfc recipient of guest high.
Assisted by Mrs. Bettle Ar-,
nold and Mrs. Hlght, the host
ess* served lime Jello salad,
cheese biscuits, stuffed dates,
crackers and coffee, f ? ?
Mrs. T. J. McGhee was the
iithpr special guest, ?
Franklinton
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Lions See
Cancer Film
(Frk. B.*W. ) The Franklinton
Lions Club met at the Commu
nity House on Monday evening
with Lion G. M. Ledford pre
siding.,
' , A final report on the Calendar
Drive was given by Lion Rich
ard Gollghtly.
Mrs. Julia . Car.r, President
of the Franklin County Cancer
Society, was' recognized. She
showed the film, "The Million
Clift>." The- film emphasized
the fact that one million people
are living after being cured of
cancer.
The local Lions were encour
aged to go to the Caneer* De
tection Clinic In Loulsburg.
Some people seem to go to seefl
mentally before they have
reached physical maturity. *
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