{The Roy Holders Have
Golden Wedding Reception
(Frk. B.W.) The soni and
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Holder of Frankllnton
honored their parents on their
Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary
with a reception at the Com
munity House Sunday from
two until five o'clock In the
afternoon.
Mrs. James Holder greeted
the guests at the door and
directed them to the receiving
line composed of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Holdjf, Mrs. John
Beck of Creedmoor, Mrs. Bob
Flsherkeller of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania; Mrs. Elvis
Williams, Mr. William Holder
of Hyattsvllle, Maryland and
Mr. Herman Holder.
The serving table \Jas co
vered with a yellow taffeta
cloth topped with gold net.
The centerpiece was ah ar
rangement of yellow roses and
white chrysanthemums flank
ed by candelabras with gold
tapers.
A five- tiered cake decorat
ed with yellow and gold Icing
was topped with a miniature
bride and groom.
Presiding over the punch
bowl was Mrs. Frank Fuller.
Cike squares decorated with
golden bells along with nuts
were served by Mrs. WUllam
Holder, Carol Holder, Leila
and Linda GUleland, Jo Ann
Flsherkeller.
Mrs. James Threlkeld pre
sided over the guest book.
The mantels and the top of
the piano were decorated with
arrangements of yellow roses
and white chrysanthemums.
The stairway was decorated
with floor candelabras hold
ing gold tapers and ferns.
The honored couple received
many lovely gifts
The Moderns
> 1
"Look at that young person
with the short hair and the
blue Jeans? Is it a girl or a
boy?" _ .
"It's a girl' she's mydaugh
ter."
"Oh, forgive me, sir, I never
dreamed you were her
father.'"'
"I'm not, I'm not, I'm her
mother."
Patronize TIMES Adv.
THE SWING TO SUMMER Designer Charles Dickey
of Dallas catches the young-hearted mood of summer in
this sleeveless style of cotton twill The swinging circular
skirt is topped by a pale bodice of the same fabric, low
slung and banded for IH|f importance.
DECORATING TIP ? Let the bedspread be your color guide in planning room decor
Here, regimental colors of red. white, and blue set the pace for a boy's room Mili
tary figures are screen-printed on Morgan- Jones' sturdy cotton spread and matching
cafe curtains The same print is available in cotton thermal blankets All are ma
jChine-washable? need no ironing
In Fashion
Now
Gold li a popular color this -
season. It Is seen In suits In
coats, In (rocks, In hose and
even In house decor. Gold
hose worn with gold sandals
are eye catchlngwlth the short
skirts of today. i
As a matter of fact f&ncy
hose In a variety of colors
and patterns are very smart
this season. What we thought
to be a short fad has continued
In favor due, very probably, to
the short length of skirts.
Red fish net hose are good
with the new red alligator
pump.
Double breasted jackets are
favored for many of the new
fall suits
Black and brown as a com
bination are used for costumes
this fall. Brown patent acces
sories with black suits seem to
be particularly favored.
Many of the skirts broaden
gradually as they leave the
waist until they reach the
hem- -If skirts are narrow
they usually have a silt In the
back.
WANTED - YOU
? LEGGETTS
LOUISBURG m o FRANKUNTON
- ANNUAL -
EARIY BHD SALE
WEDNESDAY open 6:30
AUGUST 3rd CLOSE 12 NOON
UNHEARD OF LOW-LOW PRICES
SO-DON'T FORGET WED. 6:30 A.M. THE
DOORS WILL SWING OPEN FOR YOU!
Teenage Chat
By Mary Ann Fleming
S
With th? hot dry weather
we are having, the ever pop
ular beaches are attracting
many teens. At Atlantic Beach
are Emma Ruth Bartholomew,
About Your
Home
Modem sllverplate Is a great
Improvement over the sllver
plate of Grandmother's day. It
is Just the thing for young
couples starting out on their
own. It Is not expensive and,
when made by one of the many
reliable companies, It Is )ust
as lovely to look at as the most
expensive sterling silver.
It Is wise to know the differ
ence between sllverplate and
sterling silver. Sllverplate Is
made by coating a base metal
with a layer of pure silver.
Most manufacturers use
eighteen per cent nickel silver
as base metal.
Sterling silver articles are
made from an alloy containing
pure silver and a small per
cent of a second metal, usually
copper, added for strength.
The main difference between
Inferior and fine sllverplate is
thickness and hardness of the
silver used In the plating. De
tailed worksmanshtpand rein
forcement at the points of most
wear are very Important.
The best quality sllverplate
should last indefinitely If given
the proper care.
The best way to be sure you
are getting quality sllverplate
Is to go by the reputation of the
maker. A well-established
name means that the company
will stand behind Its silver. It
also means that you will be
able to get additional pieces to
match your chosen pattern for
a long time to come.*
Other guides for recognizing
quality sllverplate are: clean,
sharply cut designs, good
balance and feel, smooth,
evenly-shaped edges and a
flawlessly finished surface.
People who ride In fast
moVlng automobiles without
adequate brakes must expect
to be pulled out of overturned
and cracked up vehicles.
. m
.? ill you nvpd is lliis rerlifirnlr .
E!... a photograph of your child
portraits will be taken by a leading national
studio Children from 2 months up are
eligible. 50c Ins. a/id handling. Only one
certificate honored per family.
GROUP PICTURt! WILL ALSO IE TAKp<
AT THIS STORE
ON THf DATE BfLOWl
We will give you ABSOIUTCLY FREE ?
lovely 5x7 portrait photographl Up to 12
cut# pom will be token Thar* it NO
OBLIGATION to buy anything. You may, if
you with, ardor additional photographs
for gtftt or keeptakei direct from the
ttudio, but that it entirely up to you.
AT THIS STORE
ONE DAY ONLY AT:
TONKEL'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
L0UISBUR6
' ; Tuesday August 2nd ? ?
Hours: 10 a. m. To 5:30 p. m.
No appointment
If \ou cannot use this vvriif irnh\ plvtnnv fiivv it to u Jrirntl. S
vv'^iewv^z
Miry Ann Flaming. BuddySU
wart, Jo Ann Hale, Donnle
South?rland, and Cliff Ed
wards.
It seems that many teens are
working away the summer
hours In the second session
of summer school. Some are
Tommy Ball, Charles Kear
ley, Matt Brown, Johnny
Hayes, Billy Dement, Klrt
Southerland, Jay Taylor, and
Jo Ann Hale
At the Embers Club Wednes
day night were Judy Bunn and
Robert Patterson.
Visiting Margo Raynor Is
- Mary Alston Anderson from
Thomasvllle, Georgia.
The YWA's met Monday night
at the home of their leader,
Mrs. Knott. Those members
present were Emma Ruth Bar
tholomew, Mary Ann Flem
ing, Jackie Cassell, Sara Col
lier, and Charlotte Ayscue.
Thought: Happiness con
sists In being perfectly satis
fied with what we have got
and with what we haven't got.
Dessert Hour Honors
Miss Bette Lou Cash
Mesdames W, B. Joyner,
G. M. West and William H.
Fleming honored bride-elect
Miss Bette Lou Cash Monday
evening with a dessert hour
at the home of Mrs . Joyner
on Jeffress Drive.
The home was beautifully
decorated with assorted fresh
cut flowers in complimentary
arrangements.
Refreshments of peach Ice
cream, pound cake and assort
ed nuts were served the ap
proximately twenty guests in
attendance. Assisting the hos
t esses, in serving were Misses
Lynn and Angle Fleming of
Youngsville.
Among guests attending were
Mrs C. F. Cash, mother of
the bride-elect. Mrs. W. H.
Lewis, mother of the groom
to be, and Mrs R M. Lewis,
aunt of the groom to be. both
of Farmvllle. and Mrs. Wins
ton Davis, sister of the bride
elect.
Gifts of silver and crystal
Tea Honors
August
Bride-elect
Miss Blllle Wood Parrlsh,
bride-elect of August , was
honored at a tea on Sunday
afternoon by Mrs. B. S. Hale
and Mrs. John S. Flow* at
Mrs. Hale's home fh Frank
llnton.
Miss Parrlsh wore a pal*
pastel-printed voile dress.
Approximately twenty-five
guests were received, at the
door by Mrs. B. S. ltale,
hostess and aunt of thf |iclde
elect, Miss Parrlsh, bijlde
elect, Mrs. K. S. ftrrlsh,
mother of the bride-elect,
Mrs. Pan Baker , sister of
the groom-elect, and Mrs.
Rachel Griffin, aunt of the
groom-elect.
The guests were Invited Into
the dining room which was
beautifully decorated using a
pink and white color scheme
throughout the room and also
the table accompaniments.
After everyone had been
served fruit punch, bridal
cake, coconut twirls, n"ts,
mints, and cheese straws, the
bride-elect was presented a
gift of silver by each of the
co* host esses.
were presented to Miss Quh
at the conclusto* of the des
sert hour. The honoree was
presented a lovely dish garden
by the hostesses on arrival.
Miss Cash will wed Mr
William Lewis of Farmvllle
In August
Mrs. Osborne
Entertains
(Frk. B.W.) Mrs. E. P. Os
borne, Jr. entertained the Tiny
Ten Bridge Club Tuesday
evening.
Mrs L. A. Thompson, Jr.
received high score prize for
the club while low went to
Mrs Bruce Honey cutt. Mrs.
Lamar Green was tj?e reci
pient of guest high
At the conclusion of the third
progression, the hostess
served a dessert course.
Mrs Green and Mrs. Floyd
Bell were the special guests.
Rumors are often an effort
by one person to destroy the
popularity of another.
Births
The Rev and Mrs. Lloyd
Jackson announce the birth of
a son, Thomas Fletcher, on
July 19, at Franklin Memorial
Hospital. (Frk. B.W.)
Mr and Mrs. William CU11-.
ton Rudd of 3704 Donna Road,
Raleigh, announce the birth
of a son. William Keith, July
21, at Rex Hospital Mrs.
Rudd is the former Btttle
Harris of Roanoke Rapid*.
Mrs. McLemore
Entertains Club
(Frk. B.W.)? Mrs Lee Mc
Lemore entertained her
bridge <^lub Tuesday evening.
Mrs. B. N. Williamson, Jr.
received high for club while
second high went to Mrs. T.
H. Pearre.
Mrs. H, H. litley was pre
sented the guest prize and
Mrs. Richard Whitfield, loir
for club.
Assisted by Susay McLe
more, the hostess served
apple pie a la mode with cof
fee at the conclusion of the
third progression.
WINNING COMBINATION The skillful interplay^
stripes and solids gives an important fashion look to this
two-piece cotton knit costumc Brass stripes arc com ,
bined with powder blue in the low waisted. easy-fitting
dress and matching jacket. A perfect outfit for tin* young
woman-on-the-go, it's by Renee Firestone of California
A few items
<
that have
gone electric j
Wc could picture
160 more!
Items such us pi//;t mvm.
pencil sharpeners, craillc n*lilT*
ami imnl tr?|>v Oik ingenious
fcllmv even constructed an ckvtri
callv air (?inxlitioiMtl ilny Ihiiisc,
TiKlay. there aren't umm ,
IhliM elect rkitv hasn't iiumIc lictti-r.
And tliv n lie thing is that tin1 mori'
elvitriritx voii use. tin* lower its
prill' jht kihmatt-h'mr. Onr rr*i
dcntial customer* art- using ncarh
twier as inni'li rkiWiH) as tln-v
were 10 \ cars ago and |>a\ ing an
uwrugf of 14 prrivnt less jn-r unit
for \t. ,
High in Milne, low in price
and working (or vim 24 hours a (lax
0m
4* Am#i *?>???? J. pufc* uhtiif (Hrni
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