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Journalistic Intiates Left. to right:' Tommy Tedarcfs, initiate; John Graham, treasurer; Todd Kermon, president; Julia Mullikin, secretary; Jeff Bartholomew, initiate. (Mrs. Sylvia Brixhoff, intiate, not pictured.) * Journalistic Fraternity Initiates Members Initiated on the evening of May 4 at the Loutsburg College an nual ceremony of the Rho chap ter of Beta Phi Gamma, national journalistic honor fraternity, were the following students: D0T-DASH Crisp cotton pique carries the fashion message for summer. Biased in favor of coolness is a black turtle-neck blouse un der the short-sleeved jacket. By Cupaiolo-Leeds of Texas. Jeff Bartholomew of Endicott, N- Y.; Mrs. Sylvia P. Brix hoff, Wake* feorest; and tommy Tedards, North Augusta, S.C. Those officiating in the cere mony were Todd Kermon, president, Raleigh', Julia Mulli kin, secretary, Bailey; John Graham, treasurer, Franklin ton; Miss Ruth Merritt, as sociate member and sponsor; and Miss Zelda Coor, alumna member." Others present were President Cecil W. Robbins, honorary member; Umphrey Lee, chair man of the Department of Eng lish and fraternity associate member; and James A. Wil liams, associate member; also, participating in the social phase of the service were Mrs. Helen Stephenson, college hostess; Mrs. Cecil W. Robbins; and little Miss Eloise Robbins. Sets Flight Record Collumbus, Ohio ? Mrs. Jerrie Mo<^k has completed the longest nonstop airplane flight ever made by a woman. The 40-year old woman flew from Honolulu to Port Columbus In 31 hours, covering 4,550 miles. Commencement Marshals Are . Announced The marshals for the 1966 Commencement exercises at LoulSburg College include Jeff Bartholomew, Chief Marshal, son of Mr. G. Clifford Barth olomew, Binghamton, ' N. Y., and Mrs. John Terpak, Endlcott, N. Y.; Ronald Simuel Wiggins, son of Mrs. Ruth Wiggins, Dur ham; Anna Katherlne Collier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Collier, Louisburg; Sally Reld Auman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Auman, Reid svllle; and Mr. George Thomas Overton, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. , L. Overton, Route # 1, Hen derson. The marshals are Cftbsen based on academic average for the fall semester and the first quarter of the spring semester. Costly Coffins Catania, Sicily? While visit ing the United States, Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Glardinl bought ornate coffins. This proved a costly venture* Construction and transportation costs to Si cily were $3,000 and Italian customs added. $2., 000 for im port duties. II Wrs. McGtiee Hostess To Bridge Club (Frk. B.W.) Mrs. Lemuel Mc Ghee entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. Ar rangements of spring flowers decorated her home. Mrs. W. F. Miller received high score priie'for club while second high went to Mrs. Wood row Hasklns. Mrs. Carolyn Meador was the recipient of guest high. Assisted by Mrs. Miller and Mrs Meador, the hostess serv ed a dessert course and coffe* at the conclusion of third pro gression. ' Special guests were Mrs. Meador,' Mrs. Brodle Green and Mrs. Nan Garris. . Entertains Bridge Club (Frk. B.W.) Mrs. Fred Blount entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. Her home was decferated with iris and splrea. Mrs. B. N. Williamson, Jr. received high score prize and Mrs. Lee McLemore received second high. The recipient of the consolation prize was Mrs. Hugh McGhee, Assisted by Mrs. T. H. Pearce and Miss Edith Jackson, the hostess served a dessert course and coffee to the club members. TWIN PRINTS ? Cotton voile and cotton canvas pair up in a maching red print for this fashionable bell bottom outfit Featured in Seventeen Magazine, it's an Ellen Tracy design. Engagement Announced CYRETHIA DORIS DORSEV Miss Cyrethla Doris Dorsey Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Dotsey of Castalla, Route 1, who an nounce h^r- engagement to William Boyce Upchurch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Upchurch of Justice. The Wedding is planned for May 29 at I)uke Memorial Church. Unfair Flare A bookie handed over the money to the little old lady. "How did you manage to pick the winner?" he asked. "I Just stuck a pin In the paper," she answered, "and there It was." '?But how come you knocked off four winners yesterday?" "Oh," laughed the little old lady, "yesterday I cheated a little. I used a fork." Thanks I would like to express my iieep gratitude to the doctors, nurses and other personnel of Rex Hospital and Franklin Me morial Hospital for their prompt and -courteous attention given me while 1 was a patient there. To my friends and neighbors 1 want to say, many thanks for the cards, flowers, and visits 1 received. Sincerely, S. T. Murray Franklinton Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Payne, the owner and operate of the Franklin Theatre In Franklin ton since 1938 celebrated their 57th anniversary May 3 in Ra leigh with their children, Mrs. L. C. Batts and Mr. C. A. Pay ne, Jr., and N\rs. W. A. Hardy of Franklinton. Mrs. Troy Hall and sons, Dar rell and Darren, of Burlington are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Strickland while Mr. Hall is attending, the National Pro fessional Trucking School in Mlllvtlle, New Jersey. Susan' McLemore, a student at Converse In Spartanburg, S. C., spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Joyner of Norfolk, Virginia visited Mrs. J. E. Brady during the weekend. Little , Miss Robin Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avon Fuller of Wallace, has return ed home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Julian Pergerson. Mrs. B. J. Conyers has re turned home after a stay of several weeks in Chatham Hos pital In Siler City. Dr. and Mrs. Mike Dugan of Siler City visited Mrs. Conyers Sunday. Mrs. Richard Whitfield at tended a luncheon, meeting of the North Carolina Council of Women's Organizations in Chapel Hill Saturday. Among those attending Mr. G. B.^Harrls's funeral In Norltna on*Saturday were Mr. and Mr?. W. F. Miller, Mrs. Becky Har ris, Kim and W endy Harris , Mr . and Mrs. J. D. Mod* and Mar garet, Mrs. H. H. Utley, Mrs. John Gonella, Mr. George Best, Mr. W. J. Cooke, Mrs. Edith Ramey and Diane Ramey, Mr. W. A. Shearon, Mr. Richard Gollghtly, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris, Jr. and Mrs. Carl Gil liam. Mr. Harris wast former Superintendent of Schools In Frankllnton. Bunn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Joey Yadukes and three children of Dover, Delaware were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chaiile Jef freys and Mrs. Emma Jeffreys. Mrs. Wayne Ensley returned to her home In Swepsonvllle Sunday. She had spent two weeks with her mother, ^Mrs. Sallle Strickland who has been HI. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Brooks of Sanford spent the weekend with the family. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryant and sons, Philip and Bruce, arrived home from Anderson, S. C.Sun day night. They wer,e called there Wednesday night following the death of Mrs. Bryant's father, Broadus E. Caldwell. A boob Is a son who thinks he has to wait until Mother's Day to show his regard and affection for her. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY On Saturday, May 7, 1966, at 10:30 A.M., I will sell at public auction for cash at the Earle A. Hoxie residence on North Main Street, Louisburg, N. C., all of the household furniture belonging to the Ho'xie Estate. W. L. LUMPKIN, EXECUTOR, EARLE A. HOXIE HOUSE OF MONEY" YES, WACCAMAW BANK & TRUST CO. \ IS GIVING AWAY "A HOUSE OF MONEY" Stop By And Register At Our Temporary Quarters On North Bickett Blvd. Louisburg, N. C. r Contest Closes Friday, May 13th BANK & TRUST OCPOSITS IN WACCAMAW BANK ARE INSURfcD UP TO SI0.000 ? r FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Savings Certificates Night Depository Drive In Window Service Loans '?% ? I '?
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