Bessie McGhee Circle Meets (Frk. B.W.) The Bessie Moore McGhee of the Frank llnton Bap tist Church met at the borne of Mrs. Raymond Harris on Thursday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Wooten was In charfe of the program,: "The Home Relating to World's Mis don." Mrs. Julia Carr, Mrs. a A. McGhee, Mrs. C. Ray Pruette and Mr?. Harris as sisted with the presentation of the program. Mrs. Vance Estes presided Over the business session at which time plans were made to assist a needy family. A Study Course for Tuesday, June 22, was announced During the social hour, the hostess served a salad plate and coffee. . * Not Particular "Would you come to my aid In distress, soldier?" M Honey, Pd come to yoU In1 any old dress." Eventually! I saw you coming out of a saloon last night late. Well, 1 had to come out some time. wl GET MY OIL ON THE FIFTH OF JULY" Lots of people buy their oil in summer. Makes good sense, doesn't it, to have your tank full and ready to serve you in the fall. You beat that last minute rush. Now's the time to arrange for an easy, low, monthly budget plan. Order Atlantic Heating Oil- triple-refined for clean, low-cost heat. ;\/L\j7/IC HEATING OILS Your comfort is complete with Atlantic Oil Heat HOME OIL CO. TEL. - 496-4181 OR 496-3472 LOUISBURG, N. C. |WURANCE auto-farm to MARKET FIRE AND HAIL-HOMEO' TENANT DWELLINefa-FARM EQUIPMENT-FARMI PERSONAL LIABILITY- TOBACCO Phone Collect 934-7403-Smithf.eld. N C r Mailing Address-P Q Box 85. Smithtield. N C ^ \ Kiclmril i Itiifnhi-rhiiii .'hulty in itrtii ?>. jiii trs it iff > i ??! f v \li mivu * \$s thr\ prtfuiri htvlrii r ?i rt uy Inn mr? liff in ?* The chairman, Mrs. pebifem, presided over a short business session. Mrs. Leonard, the Stewardship Chairman, asked thfe members of the circle to have their Heck Jones offering In by the last of the "month. This Is to help In promoting W.M.U.* work. During the social , hour the hostess served delightful re freshments to ten members. The Kenmore Circle met Mon day evening at 7:30 with Mrs. Lee Bunn. Mrs. N. C. Mullen opened the meeting with a scrip ture reading followed by prayer. Following a short business WNERS-FARMOWNERS ERS COMPREHENSIVE BARNS ILIFTON D. MOSS meeting, Mrs. Kenneth Cplller presented the program on the subject "The Home- -"Relating To World Missions." The hostess served punch, nuts and cookies to the follow ing members: Mrs. G. O. Ken nedy, Mrs. N. C. Mullen, Mrs. James Allen, Mrs. Kenneth Col lier, Mrs. Jopes Wheeler and Mrs. Geprge Dennis. - The meeting was closed with a prayer by Mrs. Kennedy. Scouts The Boy Scouts of America, Troop 52P of White Level, held a special meeting Tuesday night at 6:00 p.m. We met at Willie Frank Bar tholomew's ifcme where we de cided our final plans for camp next week. Camp Durant, about 10 nhles outside of Raleigh, is where we shall attend. Everyone is welcome next week from Sun day to Saturday. The Bare Facts BMI--You brag about your ability to Judge people by their dress. What about that little blonde over on the beach? SN-- Insufficient evidence. (ML? M1BA3LMM Umm' Open for your inspection Sunday , June 27,. 2 to 6 P. M. _ . LOCATION "J Bullock St., Franklinton. Franklinton's Newest Gold Medallion Home >Lj^ated iwo blocks from Main Street off Louisburg RtM Follow Directional Signs to Open House. Rim nFR Sherwood EvanK 1200 SQUARE FEET "Ti ftQOMS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR M! Beasley The Cold Medallion is your assignee that the home you buy -will be as modern tomorrow as is today. You will find in it the comfort and convenience ,of ?ectric heating . . lighting that is planned to give proper illumination and add to your decor . . . and full housepower wiring that assures plenty of wiring circuits, outlets and switches for all your needs. More than 15,500 CP&L families already enjoy the benefits of total electric living. Your family will, too. . ' J ' I Get your money's worth with 1 U- ? r |[ mcrmc wcat j it's flameless ! .1 CAROLINA POWER ? LIGHT COMPANY An investor-owned, taxpaying, public utility company about you %? : antl your neighbors ... Louisburg Mr. and Mrs 1 D. Moon of Dickens Avehye returned Tues day from a three-weeks' trip to Kansas aT*3~MTssouTty wtrere they visited Relatives. Mrs. Moon attended her- class re- ' union at Wichita State Universi ty, Wichita, Kansas. Mrs John Rorie and .children left Tuesday for their home in Lauri^jburg^after visitfng the past several days with Mrs Rorie' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 9. Hight at the^r home on Ford Circle., Master Tony Gonzalez of Ra leigh is spending this week with his cousin Scott Debnam, sdn of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deb nam of Henderson Road. Mrs. Forrest Joyner of Louis burg and Mr and. Mrs. W. S. Hobbs and Donna of Hopewell, Virginia spent Wednesday in Southern Pines. The following people , in the Loulsburg area visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Home In. Burling ton Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Debnam, Cindy, Scott and Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cottrell, Ward, Mike and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. J. a Hight, Mrs. John Rorie of Laurinburg, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Gonzalez, 'Tony Carmen and Tammle of Raleigh. Meade Jlunn has returned to ( his home off Spring Street after . spending last week with hl? , aunt, Mrs. Ken Chaney, at Ft. , Bragg. ; ; - Visiting Mr. and Mrs. tee I Bunn over the weekend were Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth Chaney of Ft. Bragg. Mrs. Chaney 1 will remain with her parents ' while Lt. Chaney is assigned 1 lemporary duty in the Domini- 1 can Republic. , ' - ^ Flat Rock Mr. and Mrs. Millard Perry and family,. Mrs. Eva Wheeler anft Andy, Jenny Wlgglnat, Mr and Mrs. Wallace perry and bmlly and Jo Ann Frailer are spending the week at Myrtle ^acti, S. C. - Air. and M'Sri. John T. XgL at Memphis, Tenn. are vrsfftlng their parents, Mr. and >lrs. Wilbur Hill and Mr. and' Mrs. B. T. Holden. * DeLatfe Faulk of Pinvllle is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nick Johnson for two weeks. . * t. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hill of Henderson visited their parents over the weekend. Mr. and- Mrs. Robert Hill and family of Oxford spent Sun day wfth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Hill. Rev. and Mrs Grady Faulk and Del&ne of Pinvllle were dinner, guests of Mr, and Mrs, Haywood Wiggins, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perry and family of Hickory spent Saturday with his- mother, Mrs M. S. Perry. Miss Beatrice Hill of Germany has arrived home for the summer. , The Honor Code A.i\ official report on the Air Force Academy cheating scan dal urged that the school re tain Its honor code. It suggest ed that cadets have a major voice In any modifications arid they would regard the code as their town. FDR Jr. Appointed Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. has been nominated to become chairman of the five-member Equal Opportunity Commission, the White House announced. 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