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Church Notices St. haul's Episcopal Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Combined Chyrch School and ChurchServlce, with a Special Solo. Nursery avail able Usher: James Johnson. Acolyte: Will Y^r borough Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 Church School-Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mixon, Co-Super intendents 9:45-12:00 Nursery for pre school children 11:00 The Church at Worship, Sermon Subject, "Respect Is Earned" 6:30 Advisory Board Monday: 3:30 Fannie Heck Circle in Church Parlor f 7:30 Kenmore Circle with Mrs. Pattie Justice 7:30 Emma C. Allen with Mrs. J. R. Wilder 7:30 Mary Hester Powell with Mrs. D. G. Leonard 7:45 Margaret Tomlinson with Mrs. W. H. Foster 7:45 Florence Wells with Mrs. W. A. Wilder Tuesday: 10:30 Onnle T. Perry with Mrs. P. W. Stewart 1 Wednesday: 7:00 Worship 7:30 Senior Choi* Rehearsal Thursday: 7:30 Play Practice Friday: 7:30 Boarding Home Service St. Delight Baptist Sunday: t 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, Tal madge Best, Superintendent 11:00 a.m Morning Worship, "A Christian Father" 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship, Guest Speaker Rustall Lamb from Bailey, N. C. Wednesday: 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting You are cordially invited to attend our worship services. Mt. Gilead Sunday: 10:00 a.m. SundaySchool, B. F. Dorsey, Superintendent 11:00 a.m. Worship Services, Rev. T. N. Daughtry Revival Services will be held next week, June 20 through 24, each night at 7:45 p.m. Rev. Carl Dixon will be the guest speaker. Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend. Louisburg Methodist Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worshlj 5:30 p.m. M. Y. F. Monday: 6:30 p.m. Methodist Men': Picnic at Lion's Park 7:30 p.m. WSCS and Wesleyai Service Guild 8:00 p.m. Methodist Com mission of Evangelism Wednesday: ? 5:30. Boy Scouts Hospital Notes The following were patientsj the Hospital Thursday morning PATIENTS - General Alston Louisburg; Diane Arnold Louisburg; Sylvia S. Arnold Henderson; Thurston Bailey Bunn: Graham N. Baker Zebulon; Charles T. Boulden Castalia. Carlyle Breedlove Franklinton; Lucy S. Brown Franklinton; ? John J. Carr Louisburg; Gertie Conyers Louisburg; Billie Denton Louisburg; . George Ford Louisburg; Martha Ford Louisburg; Barbara Gallatin Louisburg; Robert F. Harris Jr., Franklinton; Verlle Hicks Warrenton; Notle Pearl House Loilisburg; Audrey Hockaday Louisburg; James B. Hunt Louisburg; Sarah M. Hunt Franklinton; Mary Belle Irf scoe, Louisburg; Agnes D. Leonard^ Louisburg; Joe C. Murray, Louisburg; Willie Murray, Louisburg; V. E. Os borne, Louisburg; Luvenia Perry, Louisburg; Margaret H. Perry, Louisburg; Lillian Roberts, Louisburg; Bruce Shearin, Louisburg; Llnwood H. Strickland, Bunn; M. C. Thayer, Louisburg; Connie Thomas, Louisburg; Bernlce Trader, Louisburg; Betty H. Tucker, Louisburg; Mattie Tucker, Louisburg; Vada Usry, Louisburg, Roylene H. Wheeler, Franklinton; Thomas Wheless, Louisburg; Lizzie Williams, Louisburg; Annie Young, Franklinton. Revival services will begin at Rock Springs Baptist Churcli on Wednesday, June 22. Ser vices will be held nightly at 8 p. m. through Saturday night with the fl^al service l*?ing on Sunday at 1 a.m. The pastor Rev. Joseph Buck will be the speaker. Franklin Revival There's just no competition with ?ARROW- Dectolene . . . Don't try to iron it. . .not even a little bit. The truth is, you might mess it up, for it dries in just 2 hours flat better than you would iron it. "Sanforized-Plus" labeled to let you know that it's the ultimate in wash-and-wear. See them soon in our wide variety of patterns at BE SURE TO SAVE YOUR REGISTER TAPE AND SAVE ON A BEAUTIFUL SET OF CHINA ARMOUR STAR T-BONES SIRLOINS BONELESS RIBS ARMOUR STAR ? JH| AA HAMS 3 ib. o.. ?ZB8 Ka |armour' 12 oz jua uranks-49c DEL MONTE CATSUP 5"?< LEONARD'S GRADE A LARGE STAR KIST ' CHUNK STYLE * 3 Cans $|0? hershe'y"* CHOC. YRUP "FROZEN IFOODS 16 Oz. C FROZEN FRYING ! CHICKEN i LIVERS i FROZEN FRENCH FRIES 1 Lb. Cup 3 2 Lb. Bags 57< o I A ^ ; banquet fruit ||I|A l!r pies 3 ?r 89? hi c GRAPE & ORANGE 3 46 Oz. Cans / DRINK 89< H5? MAXWELL HOUSE 1ST ANT ROBIN HOOD FLOUR nn. 10 Lb. Bag 99 MAZOLA CORN OIL SjV GOLDEN RIPE jlui.ii nirt BANANAS IOc, FRESH RIPE PEACHES 25? ONIONS ? IOC FRENCH'S MUSTARD 24 Oz. Jar Reg. Size FAB or, DETERGENT 25? MLLSBURY BISCUITSqqc 5 Cans fljf VESPER '/z Lb. Box TEA 45?l BLUE PLATE STRAWDERRY PRESERVES 18 Oz.1 Jar
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