A Dazzling Compromise RKKiMNC FA VOKITKS I\ I'AIM Y FASHIONS . . . dresses in a supple, opulent crepe of Celanese Acetate and rayon. Right, Dress with horizontal tucking is handed at neck, cuffs, and below hips with lustrous satin. I. eft. Sequin heading underscores the demure collar. NKW VOKK (('FN ) The traditionally gay Ch rist in :ts season, full of festivity and glitter, this year promises to outshine all those of the past. Quite literally, women at parties in every cH> ? f our fair land will dazzle us never before. There's nothing half-hearter every party, the best buys are the more timeless fashions made of classic fabrics such as chif fons, velvets and crepes. Some of this season's prettiest party dresses, for example, are in a soft, supple, opulent ciepe if (Vlanese Acetate and rayon. Many are lightly frosted with glittei about the neckline and cuffs. Others have their own subtle sparkle in the form of lustrous satin trim. Such dresses are a dazzling compromise, a case of having your cake and eating it too. Like the all-over sparkling sequined numbers they're "in" fashions, but unlike their gleaming counterparts, they'll be "in" for some time to come. And not only are they fairly timeless as fashions go, but the} are the perfect foil for the new "glitter" jewelry and accessories. Deaths MRS. VIVIAN P. FLORENCE BURLINGTON -- Mrs. Alma Vivian Penney Florence, 64, (ileii Sunday. She was a na. tlve of Wake County. Funeral services ware conducted Tuesday at 11 a. m at the First Baptist Church by Dr. Carlton S. Prlckett, the Rev. Wayne Gardner and the Rev John Graves. Burial was In the Pine Hill Cemetery. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Betty F. Schultz of Bur lington, one sister, Mrs.Lyda p, Norwood of Raleigh, one brother, J. Cecil Penney of Raleigh, one grandchild. She was a former housemother at Loulsburg College and Elon College and was the hostess of the Student Center at ElonCol lege She was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Alamance Executive Club. R. C. BARNES Mr. R. C. Barnes Brenham, Texas died on De cember 24 after a short Ill ness. Funeral services were conducted on December 26 In Brenham Mr Barnes Is the father of Mrs. Fleming Fuller of Kln ston. INFANT BURNETTE LOUEBURG -William Greg ory Burnette, four day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlene Eu gene Burnette, of Rt 4, Louls burg, died Sunday Graveside services were conducted Mon day at 11a.m. at Oakwood Cem etery by the Rev? Aubry S. Tomllnson. Surviving, In addition to the parents are one sister, Cindy of the horn-!, three half-bro thers, James, Wayne and Otis Finch, all of the hom?; the pa ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs W. B. Burnette of Louls burg, the maternal grandmo ther, Mrs W. E. Woodlles of Durham. GEORGE P. FOSTER LOUEBURG -- Funeral ser vices for George Perry Fos ter, 77, of Rt. 3, Loulsburg, who died Friday, were con ducted Monday at 2:30 p. m at Mt. Zlon Baptist Church by the Rev Kenneth Boone. Burial was In the Foster fam ily cemetery. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Sallle Parish of Rt 3, Loulsburg and Mrs. Mattle Lancaster of Loulsburg MRS. MYRTLE MASSEN GALE FRANKLINTON -Mrs Myr tle Champion Massengale, 61, died Friday morning. Shewas a natlveof FrankllnCounty and was a m?mber of Flat Rock Baptist Church. Survivors Include three sis ters, Mrs. Ina Bailey, Mrs. Bertha Huff and Mrs Luta Smith, all of Franklinton, and four brothers, Morris, Tom my and Henry Champion, all of Franklinton, and Heuly Champion of Louisville, Ky. Funeral services were con ducted at 3 p. m. Saturday at Sandllng Funeral Chapel by Rev Glenn Short and Rev. Lloyd Jackson. Burial was in Fairvlew Cemetery. Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients In tlit* hospital Tuesday morn lug: PATIENTS - Nancy Sue Al ford, Loulsburg, Nannie L. Autry, Loulsburg . Kenneth A Braswell, Loulsburg, Fannie M Burnette, Loulsburg, Claude Kelton Cash, Louls burg, Eugene Collins, Bunn, Sterling T. Cottrell, Louls burg, Blllle Denton, Louls burg, Wilson A. Driver, Loulsburg, Nonle B.Edwards, Loulsburg, Lucille H. Ford, Loulsburg, Eugene Foster, Loulsburg, James G. GUllam, Loulsburg, l'attie Lou Gupton, Loulsburg; Braxton R HoldtM-, Krankllnton, Allle H. Hor#h, Loulsburg, Bernlce R. House, Loulsburg, Bessie I.. Pipkins, Henderson; Mamie Pearl Prl vette, Krankllnton, William H Radford , Loulsburg , Sidney W Ruff In, Loulsburg, Hubert B. Strickland, Spring Hope; James Darlon Tony, Louls burg, Krances Marlon Tony, Loulsburg, Cassle 1.. Harris, Loulsburg, A. Kloyd Davis, Castalla, Benjamin S. Alford, Bunn, Sue T, Alston, Louls burg, Bessie P Bartholomew, Loulsburg, Mary H. Bobbltt, Loulsburg; Bennle C Cham pion, Loulsburg, Bettle Clif ton, Loulsburg, Addle Collins, Loulsburg, James E. Collins, Castalla, Lillian J. Conyers, Loulsburg; WUlle MelvlnCop pedge, Loulsburg, Mattle S. Dlckerson, Henderson; Na thaniel A. Ellington, Kranklln ton, Andrew Lee Green, Loulsburg, Ralph Norwood Gupton, Loulsburg, Carrie L. Hayes, Frankllnton; Henry Jack House, Loulsburg, Jo seph J Leonard, Castalla; Emma W. Mltchlner, Frank llnton; Onnle T Perry, Louls burg, Jessie B. Sledge, Louls burg, Annie E. Stalllngs, Loulsburg, Blanche B Tlm berlake, ZebfiTon, Harvey H. Wheeler, Krankllnton, Emma Cash, Loulsburg. A good suit is a boon to city or country life and here's one that can go anywhere in the wide world McOall's de signs it with a ring collared, single breasted jacket and A line skirt that would look well in a range of fabrics from pique to hopsacking to double knits. Pattern s8647 is the magic number Wherever you're headed, "country casual" is the ticket fashion wise ? News From Hollywood Actress Kim Novak was or dered from her wrecked Bel Air home after It was flooded with mud slides from recent rains . Jane Mansfield, actress, de veloped viral pneumonia while spending ten days by her son's hospital bedside. She was or dered to spend several days In bed after a relapse. Actress Ginger Rogers was recently honored by 250 fellow Mlssourlans who attended a Broadway performance of "Hello, Dolly." ' ? In Fashion Featured In shops are soft textured wool suits that can be worn under coats or with furs now and which will be lovely as spring suits. Th? plaids and checks are parti cularly good In luclous colors. Fur Is used as a trlm.Ti'ng on frocks and coats, It may be a mink collar or rabbit fur around the hem of a dress. Skins for hags are In colors to harmonize with one's cos tume. They may hang from the shoulder or be of the pouch variety but, regardless of the type, they should be small and soft. About Franklin County Franklinton Master Sgt Walter Ross and Mrs. Ross of Albany, Georgia ^speiii Christmas holidays with Mrs Maggie Ross Miss Cora Garner spent the holidays with Mr. C. V. Gar ner In Mt Olive. Mrs. Julia Carr and Nancy Carr visited Mr. and Mrs Louis Wilson In Arlington, Virginia during the holidays. Mrs. T P. Barrett and Mrs. Evle Hunt visited Mrs. Fannie Belle Jones and Miss Sussle Allen In Raleigh during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Johnson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs H A. Falrcloth In Fayet tevllle. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert F Nowell and family of Ft. Gor don, Georgia spent the holi days with Mr and Mrs. B. B. Nowell Mrs. Mary Coffman returned home with them for a visit Mr. Billy Walters of Augus ta, South Carolina visited his grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Wheeler, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davis, Jr and Chip have returned to Rome, Georgia after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Kearney. The key to happiness In life lies In unselfishness Mr. and Mrs Becton Cor bln arid family of Rlchlands visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Honeycutt during the weekend. Mrs. Sam Rowe of Raleigh visited Miss Kathleen Rowe and Mrs. Garland Sand ling last week Mrs H. F. Fuller and Miss Inez Fuller visited Dr and Mrs. Fleming Fuller In Kln ston during the holidays. Seven Paths Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Wood and family were In Maryland to spend part of the holidays with relatives of Mrs. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. WarrenCram mer of Williamsburg, Va. stopped by on Sunday to see Mr and Mrs. Claude Moore while enroute home from va cationing In Florida. Other guests of the Moores were Mrs. Jenny Fulghum. her son and his family from Gaston Lake. Mrs, Lucy Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lartz, Mr. and Mrs. J S. Collie went to Washington, D. C., Maryland and New York visiting rela tives and friends for the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Moss of Hampton, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Wilder and Frances. Also Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilder and family of Richmond, Va visited with the Wilder* Mrs. Rufus Wilder was honored on the occasion of her birthday Saturday evening when all of her children gave her a surprise dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fisher aiKl son Gene of Tltusvllle, Florida stayed more than a week with Mrs. Emma Mitchell and daughters and the M. E Fishers. All of the M E. Fisher family were together for a Christmas Eve dinner and tree. Present were Mr.W.D. Fisher; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Ronald, Jacqueline and Gene of Tltusvllle; David, Audrey and Tammle, Dan and Janice of Rocky Mount; Caro lyn Fisher of the home and Louis Moore. Messrs. Howard Wheeler and Alton Smith visited a few days last week In Coleraln with Rev. and Mrs. Coleman Thomas and sons. Some of E. B. Moore's vis itors during the holidays were Mrs. Herman Brown, Sam, Darryl, Charles and Er nest Brown of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Driver and Mrs. Everett Hicks of New Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Willie H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brownof Rocky Mount and Ft. Lee, Va Mrs Foster HU1 had all of her children for Christmas dinner on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs Dallas Hill and son of Spring Hope, Mr and Mrs. Ronald Hill of Raleigh, Mr and Mrs. Pete Hicks and fami ly of Lowes Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Murray and family; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Moore and family L S. Gay, Sr. Is still a pa tient In Veteran's Hospital In Durham. Visiting Mrs. Gay and Jenny recently were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gay and "Sandy" of Hampton, Va.' and Millard Gay, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gay and Jemme; Mr and Mrs. Chris Matthews and children, all of Newport News, Va Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Stal llngs had all of their children at home for Christmas and most of the grandchildren; along with other relatives. The children are A C., Jimmy, Phillip, Billy and MarthaStal llngs. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mc Gregor and Van of Garner were In the home of Mr. and Mrs Lee McGregor during the holidays, then visited re latives In the western part of the state. M INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE Office Over O'Neal's Pharmacy F. R. Rose - PHONE 496-3474 LIST YOUR TAXES LISTING PERIOD IS FROM JANUARY 3, 1967 THROUGH FEBRUARY 3, 1967. PENALTY WILL START AFTER LISTING PERIOD. DUNN TOWNSHIP tax lister - m c pearce Rt 2 Zebulon Wayne Winstead Store Jan. 2, 3 & 28 Edward Bros. Grocery Jan. 4 & 27 B. & G. Grocery Jan. 7 & 30 Mullen Store Jan. 11 E. L. Tant Store Jan. 12 It. M. Carlyle Store Jan. 10 8:00 to 12:00 J. W. Perry, Jr., Store Jan. 18 & 19 D. Strickland Store Jan. 24 8:00 to 12:00 H. E. Stallings Store Jan. 20, 21 & 31 B. F. Lewis Store Jan. 13 & 14 (All Other Times at Home) o HARRIS TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - CHARLES H RICHARDSON Route 1. Louisburg Winstead Grocery Jan. 6 Carl Harris Store Jan. 11 N. M. Edwards Store Jan. 19 Hagwood's Store Jan. 25 & 26 Johnson Store Jan. 21 T. W. Perdue Store Jan. 30 & 31 C. E. Richards Store Jan. 17 39 Sinclair Jan. 7 Procter Denton's Store Feb. 2 J. B. Land's Store Jan. 9 George Lloyd's Store Jan. 23 (All Other Times At Home) n YOUNfiSVILLE TOWNSHIP TAX LIST - ROBERT ALLEN Rowe 1. Youngsville Jones Hart's Store Jan. 4 Fred Cash's Store Jan. 11 (All Other Times at Woodlief Supply Co.) Time--Monday through Friday--8:30 to 5:00; Saturday--8: 30 to 12:00 0 FRANKLINT0N TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - H G. JONES Route 2, Frankhnton ASST LISTER - MRS W A HARDY Franklmton All Times at Town Hall, Franklinton, N. C.--Time--Monday through Saturday 8:30 to 5:30 w 0 HAYESVILLE TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - MRS C N WOODARD Route 1. Henderson J.Ira Weldon's Store Jan. 2 Harold Ayscue's Store Jan. 7 Rocky Ford Grocery Jan. 9 E. & S. Farm Supply Jan. 14 6 28 Robert's Grocery Jan. 16 Harold Ayscue Store Jan. 21 J. Ira Weldon's Store Jan. 30 Rocky Ford Grocery Jan. 23 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Nights 7:00 to 9:00 At E. & S. Farm Supply) SANDY CREEK TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - C C PERRY Route 3. Louisburg Dolan Radford Store Jan. 10 Jasper Parrish's Store Jan. 4 E. W. Stallings Store Jan. 9 Bobby Foster's Store Jan. 13 Louis Pernell Store Jan. 16 Mrs. Howard Pernell's Store Jan. 17 Hale's Store Jan. 14 Forest Pernell's Store Jan. 20 H. T. Edwards Store Jan. 21 & 23 A. B. Alston's Store Jan. 24 (All Other Times at Home) 0 GOLD MINE TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - MRS REA A MANNING Route 2, Louisburg W. B. Leonard Store--Jan. 20-8:30 to 12:00 V. E.Osborne Store -- Jan. 20-1:00 to 4:30 All Other Times at Centerville Sinclair) ( Ti me- -8: 30 to 4:30) (Wednesday 0nly--8:30 to 12:00) CEDAR ROCK TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - W S BOONE Route 1, Castaha H. M. Dickens Store Jan. 4 L. H. Dickens Store - -Jan. 7 Curtis Davis' Store Jan. 14 (Morning) T. H. Dickens Store Jan. 14 (Afternoon) Harris Bros. Store -- Jan. 11 P. H. Smith's Store --Jan. 18 (Morning) Jack Collins Store Jan. 18 (Afternoon) Zollie Murphy Sto$-e--Jan. 21 Mrs. J. C. Bowden's Store Jan. 25 (Morning) Sid Champion Store--Jan. 28 (Morning) (All Other Times at Richard Shearin's Store) n CYPRESS CREEK TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - MRS A C. ST ALLINQS Route 2. Spring Hope Charles Harris Store-Jan. 19 -11:00 to 2:00 G.K.Harris Store --Jan. 26 - 11:00 to 2:00 (AllOther Times at A. C. Stallings Store, Seven Paths) 0 LOUISBURG TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - MRS W B TAYLOR Route 2. Louisburg ASST MRS C T DEAN. JR.. Louisburg January 3, 1967 through February 3, 1967 217 Court Street Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 0 C. W. STROTHER, Tax Supervisor FranMin County 12/22; 29; 1/3, 10. 17, 24. 31