Miss Butler To Teach In Florida Miss Judith Ann Butler, " daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Butler of Wilmington, N. C.. has been appoint - ed to the faculty at Bre w a r d County Junior Collage , Fort Lauderdale, Florida, (or the 1966 academic year. Miss Butler attended Wil mington fcbllege and was graduated from the Univer sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill In 1964 with a Bachelor of Arts degree In English. She taught English for one and a half years In Loulsburg, N. C. This sum mer Miss Butler completed the requirements for a Mas ter of Arts degree In English at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Franklinton Mrs. Marvin W. Hardy has returned home after visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Moore, In Q-lando, Florida. Mrs. Julia Carr, president of N. C. 8th Grade Television Math Teachers, Is attending a math workshop at Chapel Hill this week. Mrs. J. W. Nowell and Mrs. J. A. Sandllng, Jr. spent Fri day In Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen, Jr., Barry, Randy and Scot vacationed at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Go llghtly and Sarah are vacation lng at Easley, South Carolina and Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Richard Hicks and Rlckle of Oswego, New York are visiting the D. C. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Donnle Hicks accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Par ham of Oxford spent the weekend at Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Has kins have gone to' Arlington, Virginia to visit O. C. Bryan Hasklns and the Ken Pates. Before returning home, they will visit the Lee Rowe Eth rldge family In College Park, Maryland. Ann Pearce and Harriett Hlght are spending the week at Carolina Beach. Ruthle Pearce, Karen Col bert and Janet Carr spent last week at Caswell. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pearce, Jr. and Buck spent a few days at Carolina Beach last week. Mr. and Mrs. Onnle Murray, Vlckl Cash and E. C. Murray are vacationing at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Becton Cor bln and family left Monday for Rlchlands where Mr. Cor bln will serve as football coach In the local high school. Charlotte Fuller of New Bern is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Pearce, while the Andrew Fullers visit the John Shanks In Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Ann Debnam Hlnson and children of Columbia, S. FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE ' Fir. 0?? Hail Formewnort Auto Former's L'obifity Blwe Crest Hospital Plfnt L. C. HASTY Leuiiburg, N C AL IMPORTER T 0. NELKS YounfavilU Rt. 1, Coftolio ???UTCHM*CUPTON Hickory Rock Justice Rev. and Mrs. Jamas Blue, Jimmy, Jerry, Dorothy Anne and Becky from Benaettsvllle, S. C. were weekend guests at Rev. and Mrs. George L. Broome and family. Mrs. MaryS. WUltams, Mrs. Montagress S. Mercer and Mr. Lynn Williams attended the Stephens-Walker wedding In La Crosse, Va. Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton White and children, Mike and Call, from Tampa, Florida left Sat urday following a visit with Mrs. Vera S. White. They al*o attended the Stephens -Walker wedding before returning home. Mr. M. J. Hayes has Just returned home after several days visit In GreenvllM with his daughter, Mrs. Hilton Qulnn, Mr. Qulnn and the girls Sherry and Dawn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wicks and children from Durham spent Tuesday and Thursday nights with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wicks. Miss Lorrl Wicks stayed over for an extended visit with her grandparents. Guest In the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Boone Sun day were Mr. and Mp. Wll lard Boone and Jane from Butner and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Boone and Allen from Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Wil der, Jim and Pamela from Raleigh were weekend guest In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Copped ge. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Car den, Ricky and Howard Lee visited Mrs. Joseph B. Perry, Donna and Ken and Mrs. Ann Clarke In Richmond , Va. Sun day. Mrs. Ernest Moore and Mrs. Lena B Whelsss visited Mrs. C. C. Brrwden, Mrs. Leona Johnson and Miss Oveda'Bmr den In Rocky Mount Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rice and daughter Pamela troto Raleigh were Saturday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice. Mrs. William White and daughter, Mrs. Bob Harmon from Leesburg, Fla. arrived at the home of Mrs. Vera S. White Sunday afternoon and stayed until Monday afternoon. SAFARI STYLE ? Epftulets and a belted waist accent the tapered look of this sturdy cotton corduroy coat Squared-off patch pockets are buttoned in leather By Puritan Sportswear C. have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sandling, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Battle Buc chett, Curtis and Darrell Driver spent Sunday with Miss Odena Poole and Stephen Poole In Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hogan and family at Virginia Beach have returned home after spending several days with Mrs. Hogan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Breed lcrve. Mrs. J. L. Leonard left Tuesday for her home In Faye ttevllle after visiting the A. C. Breedloves a few day*. People, Spots In The News STEER CLEAR! Highland^ steer loose in street of Calgary,? Alberta, Canada hepds for nextlT roundup. Cops calmed him.MKJ ? v '??liii ONE I.E(; appears all Pitcher Dennis Mo Lain of Detroit has to stand on. but he hurled three hitless inninps in All-Star ,rame. . w TWO-POLE relay, important component in aerospace work, gets eye-to-I scrutiny during assembly at Seovill. .Manufac turing Co., Waterburjv Conn. 01* ART seems to have been influencing the opticians judging from these black-and-white spectacle spectac ulars Kathy Rowe wore at London exhibit. Mrs. Marlon w he less, Ann* and Fran, were In Greensboro Thursday where they visited Mrs. W. H. Bennett and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Whs less and the girls spent the day Sunday at White Lake. Rev. and Mrs. George L. Broome and sons, Steven and Charles, went to Charlotte on business Tuesday. OFFSET PRINTING LETTERHEAD STATIONERY ENVELOPES-TICKETS-STATEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS-HANDBILLS ?BULLETINS RUBBER STAMPS SHIRLEY E. HUANG % MILE ON LEFT, OFF HWY. 56 EAST RT. 2, BOX 155, FRANKLINTON, N. C. ?PHONE 494-2453 - OPEN 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. ONLY $13,900 FIVE ROOM BRICK HOME IN HILLCREST ACRES, 3 BEDROOMS, 1!? BATH WITH CERAMIC TILE, MODERN KITCHEN WITH BEAUTIFUL BIRCH CABINETS. AND BUILT-IN STOVE. Remember. . The Beat Sign For Selling Your Property Is . . . WILLIAM O'NEAL REALTY CO., INC. LOUISBURG, N. C. 27549 OFFICE PHONE 496-4674 Let Us Serve All Your Banking Needs Savings-Checking-Loans-Insurance-Trusts Citizens Bank andTkUST COMPANY HENDERSON , N. C. . nVt hc leading bank in this section" 1889 - 77 Years Of Service - 1966 Louisburg Mrs. CUra Stalling* and her son P?te Stallings and family spent last week at Ocean Drive Beach in S, C. They returned Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Pearce, Mr. Joe Pearce, Jr., Mrs. John F. Matthews, and Miss Kelly Matthews returned Monday from a week's visit with Col. and Mrs. Mack,Whlteof Ashe vllle. Whl)e there Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. Mitthews attended the North Carolina Education Association conference at MagLHlU College. Mr. and Mrs. Tollle Peoples News From Hollywood Tom Conway, 61, star of the "Falcon" film series, Is re ported out of a coma. He has suffered a serious liver ali ment since April. Sean Connery Is filming two James Bond movies at the same time. "Casino Royale" and "You Only Live Twice" of Gastonla, N. C. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bobble Peoples of Route 1, Loulsburg. PRIVATE SALE Of All Household Furnishings AT THE HOME OF MRS. GLADYS B. BAILEY 406 SUNSET AVE . LOUISBURQ. N. C. BEGINNING 10:00 A. M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1966 are being filmed fn England. William Holden has brought suit against the showing of the movie "The Bridge on the River Kwat" on televisions this (all. The actor said It would hurt Its future boi offlca receipts. The main purpose of educa tion Is to tpach people to think. M-Gfl3HS3 SLICED COUNTRY HAM $1.15 j<*MM 9 $ f % PORK SAUSAGE 3 li>s $1,191 INSPECTED FANCY, Baking Hens 5 TO MB. AVERAGE SMOKED omunLu n j j a SAUSAGE 3*1.19 SKINLESS n 1 0a franks3.-U3 BOLOGNA 3 J .23 PORK UVER L. 45C Steak CUBE Qf% 0 EXTRA LEAN mm j POUND BACON TRYON rAA SLICED fflMv POUND V JL_ LADY TABOR _ PEACHES 4?41.00 m 4 ? 470 PERT BATH ROOM . n?- . TBSair 4-"' 25t SCARBOROUGH CASTLE GREEN BUTTER BEANS 5 NO 303 QQC CANS HARTNESS CHOICE FLOUR 25&I89 LEMONS 0.39C PEACHES ? 100 COLLARDS .. 150 BANANAS ? IOC DOLLAR BUYS MORE

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