Deaths MRS. MATTIE C. HIGHT LOUBBURG? Mrs. Mattle Cooper Hlght, 77, of Rt. 3, Loulsburg, died Thursday In a Henderson hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at the Liberty Christian Church at 31 p. m. Friday by the Rev. John C. Allen, III, and the Rev. Otis Boyter. Burial will be In the church cemetery. Surviv ing are two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Ayscue of Rt. 3, Louls burg and Mrs. Richard Renn of Rt. 1, Henderson; one son, Floyd Hlght of Loulsburg; one brother, Joseph B. Cooper, Sr., of Rt. 1, Loulsbutg; seven grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren. CHARLIE CLEVELAND LEO NARD LOUEBU RG ? Charlie Cleve land Leonard, 74, of Castilla, Rt. 1, died Sunday, He was a retired farmer and a member of White Level Baptist Church. Funeral services will be con ducted at White Funeral Home Tuesday at 2 p. m. by the Rev. F. G. Barnhlll. Burial will be In the family cemetery. Sur viving are three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Leonard and Mrs! Curtis Davis, both of Castalla, Rt. 1 and Mrs. Edith Aycock of Loulsburg, Rt. 2; one son, Bun ny Leonard of the home; and five sisters, Mrs. Patty Leonard and Mrs. Annie Wood, both of Cas talla, Rt. I, Mrs. Charlie Cham pion and Mrs. Katie House, both of Loulsburg, Rt. 2, and Mrs. Lilly Gilliam, one half-brother, Sanford Leonard of Castalla, Rt. 1; his step-mother, Mrs. Lula Leonard of Castalla, Rt 1; six grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. MRS. LUCY ELIZABETH FLEMING Word has been received In Loulsburg of the death of Mrs. Lucy Elizabeth (Lula Bet Person) Fleming, 75 years old, who died yester day In St. Petersburg, Flori da. Among the survivors are one brother, W. T. Person, of Largo, Fla., and several nieces and nephews, Inclu ding Mrs. S. E. Lamm and R. G. Person, Jr., o t Frank ? Jm Jbutty. ji J? Funeral arrangements are Incomplete. Designing Youngster Junior was Invited to sup per at Billy's house but re fused. When Ma asked why, Junior sneered. "He Just wants me to help him eat up his cereal so he can have the box tops." Franklinton WSCS Hears Missionary (Frk. B.W.) The Woman'* So ciety of Christian Service of the Frankllnton Methodist Church mat at the Educational Building on Wednesday even ing. Miss Edith Jackson, presi dent, opened the meeting by reading a scripture. The Rev. Arnold Pope led the group In prayer. Mrs. Woodrow Hasklns In troduced the guest speaker, Rev. George Meglll? a mis sionary from Brazil. Having served as the superintendent o t an orphanage for 4 years in Brazil and also as a part-time pastor, Mr. Meglll related some o i his experiences. The guest speaker showed some colored slides and also taught the audience a song In Portucuese. In closing Mr. Me (111 refer red to the War on Poverty but emphasized that the worst kind at porerty was spiritual poverty. During the social hour, Mrs. B. A. Harris, Jr. and- Mrs. Phil Franklin Whitfield served spiced tea, cookies and crack ers. Teenage Chat By Lavender This past week has been one of various activities. Thurs day and Friday nights the Loulsburg High School "Bull dogs" had their first ball games and did quite well In them. Their next ballgame Is Friday, DecembeV 9 at Epsom. Friday afternoon the town of Loulsburg had Its annual Christmas parade. It was filled with favorite Christmas tunes, horses, pretty girls, fancy cars, and last but not least Jolly Santa Claus. This started the Christmas season off Just right! Saturday, many teens from around the country had a try at the S. A. T. Many went to Enloe and Broughton In Ral eigh. Some wenttoWake For est. In any case, good luck to you all upon receiving your scores. Getting home for the weekend before exams begin were Donnle Southerland, Buddy Stewart, Emma Ruth Bartho lomew, Phyllis Jeffreys and Mary Ann Fleming. Nice to see all of youl Next week the Loulsburg players of Loulsburg College will present the play "Taming of the Shrew." There are a few tickets available Jor Sat ir you are intBresteo, ^et imri quickly. This Is a good chance to get In some good entertain ment. Also on Saturday, December 17, the Episcopal Young Churchmen of St. Paul's Epis copal Church will have a bake sale beginning at ten o'clock at the Parish House beside the church. Be sure to stop by and get your supply of goodies for the holidays. Ballgames this Tuesday night will be Mlddleburg at Youngsvllle; Edward Best at Townavllle, Zeb Vance at Bunn and Dabney at Frankllnton. Good luck to you all! THOUGHT: Why should there not be a patient confidence In the ultimate justice of the peo ple? Is there any better or equal hope In the world. Abraham Lincoln Honda whore you're going in Bates Flotitor Knock- a- Boots! ? v Bates Knock-a-Boots are free-wheeling, comfortable and with- It-all I They're the new in-gear boots that get you where you're going In high style. (That's a Honda In the background.) 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The Achievement Program was conducted In the gymto rlum of Riverside School. County champion awards went to Douglas Harris, Bryant Foster, Charlena Sneed, Car olyn Long, AnnSneed, Jacque lyn Driver, Frances Driver, Harvey Batchelor, Linda Bal dwin, Theresa Jones, Wayman Williams and Charlie Mc Knlght, Hersey Carroll, Bon nie Harris, B. T. Driver, Dor othy Woods, and Theresa Lit tle. Jacquelyn Driver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Driver, and member of Eagle Rock 4-H Club received the high est number of awards for Indi vidual participation. She was awarded a boiling water bath canner for the record sub mitted and the total amount of food canned. Awards were given to boys and girls who participated In the various other activities. The area of participation and winners In each area were: Senior Egg Cookery, Charlena Sneed; Senl.or Dairy Foods, Carolyn Long; Junior Dairy Foods,, Dorothy Woods; Fruit and Vegetable Use, Novella Alston; Senior Sewing, Onnle Earl Mitchell; Junior Sewing, Jacquelyn Driver; Forage Crops, Hersey Carroll and Wayman Williams; Tobacco Bryant Foster and Donnell Da vis, and Cotton, Charlie Mc Knlght. Awards were also given to community clubs that dis played educational exhibits In the local fairs. Perrys Semin ary Community received an award of $30 and Concord Community Clubs received an award of $25. The Attendance Plaque was awarded to Youngsvllle 4-H Club for having the highest number of members present at the Achievement Program. The Shsu ti Sparkle It and Shine NATURALLY, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIFTS OF FASHION COME FROM THE FASHION SHOPPE. 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From high schools In the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and American Preparatory Schools abroad, 800 finalists were chosen. Finalists receive scrolls of recognition, and their names are sent to every college and university in the nation, as being recommended for 1967 scholarships. The National Council of Teachers of English honors not only Tucker, but also the English department of Louis burg High School. Dr. Robert J. Lacampagne, Director of NCTE Achieve ment Awards, wrote, in a letter to Tucker: "The Na tional Council of Teachers of English extends Its congra tulations to you for your su perior achievement In TUCKER MEYER English. It should be s source of pride to you that you have gained such facility In English .... The papers and tests you -submitted for the NCTE Achievement Awards competition reveal a high ability In writing and in the understanding of litera ture .... The ability that you have shown In using your language should help you coh trlbute richly to the success of your own pursuits and to the life at our nation." In 'a letter to Mrs. Rena C. Bland, teacher of junior and Senior English at Lou Is burg High School, NCTE Ezecu tire Secretary Jamas R Squire stated that "entries were carefully Judged by teams o f prominent high school and college teachers across the nation. We are con fident that these finalists re present the most ahle stu dents In our nation today." Mrs. Jewel C.Bartholomew, Freshman and Sophomore English, and- Mrs. ftona C. Bland, Junior and Senior English, have been Tucker's English Instructors at Louls burg High School. Tucker's mother Is Mrs. QulnD. Meyer of Halifax Road. Patroniz* TIMES Adv. HIGHLAND MEMORY GARDENS INC. Highway 561 Louisburg, N. C. v A Perpetual Care Cemetery PLOTS AVAILABLE -i TERMS WILLIAM G. LANCASTER, Pres. Charles E. FORD, Vice Pres. 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