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Community News About County Louisburg Mrs. John R. Earle and son, Jamas Rochester, of Winston Salem, spent last week with Mrs. Rochelle G. Earle. Dr. Earle came for the weekend and took his family home. Jay Thompson, in, ofSalem, Virginia, Is visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and his aunts, Misses Elizabeth and Adelaide John son, this week. Franklinton Peggy and Lee Ethrldge, Jr. of College Park, Maryland are Visiting their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ethrldge. Mrs. Leola Fleming of Ra leigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Jackso'h.'' ' Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Day had as thelrguestslastweek, Mrs. L. E. Rush and her grand daughter, Carolyn Carbone, of Miami, Florida. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A Coulter and Mrs. Prlscllla Winston Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Harris of Silver Springs, Maryland. Mr. George Williams of Raleigh visited relatives and friends In Franklinton Satur day. Dorothy Irene McGhee of Franklinton and Gwen Wood llef of Wake Forest have re turned home after visiting the Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Dam eron In Spencer and at Long Beach. They went to Gastonla before returning home to visit Mrs. Dameron's mother. Jerry Champion, Tommy Carter and Jimmy Green have returned home after attend ing a Three Day Horse Show at Virginia Beach. Jerry and Jimmy won several ribbons in the Horse Show. Mrs. Clyde Adklns of Dra per Is visiting Mrs. L. A. Thompson, Sr. Mrs. T. P. Barrett Is visit*. Ing Miss Susie Allen and Mrs. Fannie Bell Jones In Raleigh. Mrs. Evle Hunt Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clark, In Weldon. Mrs. Julia Carr, Janet and Nancy are spending the week at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. Miss Leah Whitfield of Salisbury visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitfield on Sun day. Justice Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wicks, Cherrl and Gary from Durham were guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wicks Saturday. Lorrl went home with her parents and Gary remained here with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Perry attended the funeral services for Mr Wilbur Boone In Nashville Friday afternoon. A large number of people from out-of-town were here last weekend for the Stalllngs family reunion Saturday and the Bowden reunion Sunday. They were as follows: Mrs. Langdon Stalllngs from FARM BUREAU " LIFE INSURANCE Flr? Formowncri Auto Formar's Liability Blua Cress Hospital Plans L. C. HASTY Lwltkvrf, N. C ALD*PORTER T.ONELMS YownfSvIM* Rt. Coatolio x< ?.'BUTCH" OUPTON ? Mll.ry Rock Forest City and Mr. and Mrs. Kerwln Stalllngs and children from New York City. Mr. and Mrs. C. a Gibson from Winston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Miller from North Wllkesboro. Mr. Bernard Stalllngs from Boone and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth brewer and girls from Wilson. Mrs. C. H. Stalllngs from Raleigh spent the weekend at her home here. Mrs. Blonnie W. Bunn from Nashville, Tenn. IS presently visiting Mrs. Lucille W. Harris and other relatives In the community. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carden, Ricky and Howard Lee and Mrs. Joseph B. Perry, Donna and Ken were at Nags Head for the weekend and at tended The Lost Coloney Pa geant at Manteo Saturday night. Relatives that visited in the home of Mrs. Marvin Bowden Sunday were; Mrs. Raye B. Perry, Mrs. Pauline B. Harris and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Sykes and sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, Mrs. Jacqueline Oakes and girls, Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod Perry and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Perry and daughter from Durham, Mrs. John Boyd Edwards and sons and Mrs. Gary Carter and daughter Dawn. Mrs. Bobble Williams and sons, Richard and Patrick from San Antonio, Texas left early Wednesday morning for home after a weeks' visit In the home of Mrs. R. H. Wil liams. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medlln and son Jeffrey Todd also from San Antonio were here for the weekend. Harry White and Lawrence Gardner from Raleigh are spending the week with their grandmother, Mrs. Vera S. White, Mrs. Nancy Fuller and Mr. Carlos White. Rev. and Mrs. Calvin C. Bloxom, Patrice, Glenn, Su san and Betty Joyce from Chatham, Va. were weekend guest In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris. Mr. E. B. Moore, Mrs. Jo seph A. Perry, Mrs. Claude Driver and Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Moore attended the' funeral services for Mr. Lawrence Morgan at Spring Hope Saturday afternoon. Miss Vlckl Stalllngs from Salem, Va. Is visiting Miss Jane Johnson and her mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Williams. Seven Paths Little Tammle Fisher of Rocky Mount spent Friday and Saturday with hel- grand parents, the M. E. Fishers, and Carolyn. On Sunday after noon Mrs. David Fisher came and she and Tammle visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Inscoe. Mrs. Harriett Moore and little Miss Cindy Edwards of Edward's Cross Roads spent Wednesday lnSprlng Hope with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Fisher and children, and Mrs. Phyllis Edwards of Norfolk, Va. Visited Mr. W. D. Fisher on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fisher of Rocky Mount attended the birthday dinner on Sunday honoring Mrs. Carrie Moore In Spring Hope. They later visited Dan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith of Raleigh visited relatives In the community on Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. O. ? Brubaker and fajrilly are Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Inscoe, Sherry and David of Winches ter, Va. and Mr. Randy Inscoe of Salisbury, Md. They are also visiting Miss Maude Col lie, Luther Greens, J. S. Col lies, Ruffln Collies and others. i j lumbe'i^&3! ? I BUILDING SUPPllET^!?l3-^i ? 1 I ? Shaatrock ? Lumbar ? Shinglat ? Insulation ? Paint a Moulding a Aluminum Scraan* ? Wallboard ? Calling Board ] ? Window* ^ o Flooring 4 ? Doors 4 o Plywood 4 o Roofing & Siding WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY RIVER ROAD LOUISBURB, N. C.J best buy in town for setting around NEW SCOUT n90^i* ~TO TPtALNg-^ __ ^ \ Great station car. Great estate wagon. Great tun vehicle. 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Over each layer of steal strips sprinkle a mixture of '/| cup flour ? '/( cup brown sugar. Alter nate layers using same procedure until used up. Over all pour the blended mixture of I small con tomato paste, I - 1 0 oi. can consomme and I -10 ox. can beer (water or consomme may be used in place of beer.) Sprinkle top with TableRite Grated Romano cheese. Cover and bake in 350? F. oven until tender (one hour or more). t BONELESS RUMP R0AST?$i.o5 SIRLOIN TIP R0ASU1O5, LONG LOAF IGA BREAD 270 CARNATION MILK 5 iz 770 5 SMALL CANS TALL CANS OM8 $7.39 WHITE 0 lhc GRAPES 39( GREEN CABBAGE iisf SNOW LILY FLOUR OQC 10 Lb Bag WW YELLOW ONIONS ^ AUTRYS I CORN MEAL Lb. BAG LB. BAG UMII8IIIM IM1 FORD VILLA6E
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