Community Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal PalmSenday i. Fellowship Com munion """ Acolyte, Mike Johnson 10.-00 s. m. Church School and Adult sod Teen Bible Classes 11.-00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon Acolyte, Will Yarborough 12:00 a. jot Holy Baptism J.-00 p. a. K.Y.C. Meeting Wednesday: 5:00 p. m. Confirmation In struction 8:00 p. m. Choir Practice Maunday Thursday: 11:10 a. m. Holy Commun ion 7:30 p. m. Holy Commun ion and Brief Address Good Friday: 12.-00 - 1:00 - Prayers and Meditation. The surest way to drive safely is to do nothing else at the same time. One reason why women can't keep secrets la because they tell them to their husbands. Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:48 Church School, Mr. M. E. Smith, Superintendent 0:45-12:00 Nursery for pre school children 11:00 The Church at Wor ship, Rev. A. S. Tomllnson, Pastor. Sermon Subject, "Jeering Foes Face Jesus" 6:30 Training Union, Mr. C. C. Watklns , Director Monday: 3:30 Fannie Heck Circle In 3 Yr. Nursery 7:30 Mary Hester Powell with Mrs. W. O. Joyner 7:30 Florence Wells frith Mrs. V. C. Stone 7:30 Kenmore with Mrs. N. C. Mullen 7:45 Emma C. Allen with Mrs. J. W. Smith 7:45 Margaret B. Tomlln son with Mrs. B. G. Parrlsh Tuesday: 10:30 Onnle T. Perry 7:30 Seminary Extension Course Wednesday: * 7:30 Senior Choir Rehear sal Thursday: 7:30 Maundy Thursday Communion Service PRE-EASTER SALE Everything On Sale BONDED CREPE BONDEDHOMESPUN 7 49 vn WOOL YD* HOMESPUN ? $159 YARD WOOL ---1.98 YARD POPLIN - 59C YD. ODDS & ENDS - 25c DRAPERY - 39C YD. UPHOLSTERY $1.00 *1.98 CHAISE LOUNGES- $3.77 Many Other Things-All Marked Down MARY'S REMNANT SHOP Henderson Hwy. Louisburg , N. C. Louisburg Methodist Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School 9:45 Adult Class Study Of Methodism U:00 The Corpse Wouldn't Stand Up 4:30 Youth Choir 5:30 M.Y.F. 7:30 Evaluation Meeting Monday: 4:00 Cherub Choir Tuesday: 7:30 Theological Perspec tives - New Curriculum Wednesday: 9:00 Our Group of The Twelve 3:45 junior Choir 7:30 Communion 7:30 Boy Scouts of America 8:00 Senior Choir Saturday: 9:30 Membership Training Class St. Delight Sunday: 10:00 a. m Sunday School, Talmadge Best, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Church Service, "Christ's Prayer for his Per secutors" 7:00 p. m. Sunday Night Ser vice - "Christ's Cry of Soul Committal" Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. The Hour of Pow er 8:00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal Ransdell Chapel Sunday: 10:00 a. m Sunday School - James S. Hunt - Supt. 11:00 a. m Worship Service each Sunday Thursday: 7:30 p. m. Choir Practice Revival meeting will begin March 19-24 at 7:30 p. m. each night. Rev. John M. Wood, a form er pastor and of Bassett, Va., will be the guest speaker. The public Is cordially Invited to attend all these services. j GRIFFIN MOTOR COMPANY NOW HAS A FACTORY TRAINED SERVICE TECHNICIAN ! < i ? * WE INSTALL AND SERVICE AIR CONDITIONERS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS GRIFFIN MOTOR CO. ! S. BICKETT BLVD. LOUISBURG, N.C. PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH IS, 1967 10:00 A. M. 822 NORTH WHITE STREET WAKE FOREST, N. C. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Mrs. Sid White 1- STOVE 1- WASHING MACHINE 1- TABLE ? 4 CHAIRS 1- SEWIN6 MACHINE 1- OIL HEATER 1- REFRIGERATOR I- CHINA CLOSET 1- HALL RACK 1- SOFA BED 1- COAL HEATER BEDS, AND DRESSERS, POTS, PANS AND DISHES AND OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MEHTIOH, AND SOME ANTIQUES. Holy Week Services Scheduled (Frk.B.W.) Holy Week Ser vices will be conducted at the Frankllnton Methodist Church beginning Sunday evening, March 19, and continuing through the remainder of the week. The Rev. Vernon Tyson, pas tor of the Oxford Methodist Church, will be the guest speaker from Sunday night through Wednesday night. Special services on Thurs day and Friday evenings will be conducted by the Rev. Ar nold Pope, pastor of the local Methodist Church. The public Is cordially In vited to attend the services which will begin at 7:30 each evening. Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients at Franklin Memorial Hospi tal on Thursday morning: Laura Breedlove, Franklln ton; A. M. Elizabeth Cameron, Greensboro; Hershell E. Cas sell, Loulsburg; Jasper Col lins, Castalla; Mollle Davis Coppedge, Spring Hope; Jlm mle Lee Davis, Loulsburg; BUlle Denton, Loulsburg; Eu gene G. Foster, Loulsburg; Annie B. Gilliam, Castalla; Norman Ray Gupton, Louls burg; Carrie L. Hayes, Frank llnton; Gleolla Hayes Holden, Loulsburg; Jane P. Holmes, Youngsvllle; Sue E. Jernlgan, Loulsburg; Estelle K. Jones, Frankllnton; Julia Virginia Allen Mills, Loulsburg; Eve lyn White Nelms, Loulsburg; Roy J. Overton, Loulsburg; Hal S. Perry, Jr., Loulsburg; James Arch Tharrlngton, Castalla; Elizabeth Clifton Webb, Loulsburg; Irene WU klns, Loulsburg; Robert W. Winn, Youngsvllle; Baby Boy Woodard, Loulsburg; T. K. Arnold, Sr., Loulsburg; Ida Edwards Ayscue, Loulsburg; Artena D. Burnette, Louls burg; Zeffle P. Collins, Louls burg; na Breedlove Davis, Spring Hope; Lllllaiv'M. Den nis, Loulsburg; Pearl Hlght Edwards, Loulsburg; Otha Henry Frazler, Youngsvllle; Pearl Fuller, Loulsburg; Frank Townson Hedrlck, Sr., Frankllnton; David B. Holmes, Loulsburg; Mattle Foster Lancaster, Loulsburg; Rich ard L. Layton, Loulsburg; Fannie Y. Munford, Louls burg; Marcellus Coleman Smith, Loulsburg; Zelma L. Wheeler, Frankllnton; Lillian C. White, Loulsburg; Margue rite Clifton Young, Youngs vllle; Lona Denton, Louls burg; Brenda Dement, Louls burg, Bessie Collins Inscoe, Loulsburg; Cedonla Elizabeth Boone, Loulsburg; Baby Girl Dement, Loulsburg, Barbara W. Moore, Loulsburg. Joan Sheperd. Ball Vocalist JOAN SHEPHERD NACW To Worship At Mt. Pleasant The Frankllnton Branch of The National Association of College Women will worship at the Mount Pleasant United Presbyterian Church In Frankllnton, N. C. Sunday March 19, 1967 at eleven o'clock. Rev. J. Enoch Kearn ey Is pastor. This organization consist of members from Warren, Vance and Wake Counties. Mrs. A. B. Branche is president. Revival Beginning at Alert Pentecos tal HollnesS Church March 20 continuing through the 25th. Services each night at 7:30. Our guest speaker will be Rev. Reed Wlnstead of Frank llnton, N. 'C. The public Is invited to attend. Death Mr. and Mrs. Grady C. Ins coe of Burlington announce the birth and death of an Infant daughter March 13, at Ala mance County Hospital In Bur lington. Survivors Include one broth er, Tony, the maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M Dickens of Loulsburg, the pa ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil R. Inscoe, of Louis burg, and the great grand mother, Mrs. Llllle G. West of Loulsburg. Why Is it the Ignorant talk and the intelligent so often remain silent. Recorder's Court The following cases were disposed of during a session of Recorder's Court on Tues day, March 14th: James Crudup, c/m/18, no operator's license. State takes Nolle Pros. William Artls Dunston, c/m /23, speeding. State takes Nolle Pros. Samuel Bruce Dlckerson, w /m/24, speeding too fast for conditions; manslaughter. Court finds probable cause, defendant to be held for Grand Jury under $1,000.00 bond. Phillip Stanley Green, c/m /20, allowing unlicensed par son to operate auto. $25.00 fine and costs. Donald Hay Jones, c/m/20, speeding; presenting as ones own license not Issued to him by Motor Vehicles Dept. $50.00 fine and costs. Joe Blacknall, c/m, assault on female. State takes Nolle Pros. Bobby Lyon Hall, w/ni/19, speeding. $15.00 fine and costs. Mamie Smith Brooks, e/f/ 44, speeding. $10.00 fine and costs. Morris Garland Wray, w/ m/24, speeding. $10.00 fine and costs. ?* >111 Okelly Lee, c/m/18, speeding. $10.00 fine and costs. Pliant Williams, c/m/44, speeding. $10.00 fine and costs. Jimmy Alan Fuller, w/m/ 23, speeding. $10.00 fine and costs. Elbert Leonard, c/m/52, possession of materials for manufacture of whiskey; un lawful possession and manu facture of whiskey. $150.00 fine and costs. John Jack Pearce, w/m/43, When Buddy DeFranco strlkes-up the Glenn Miller Orchestra at the Loulsburg College formal 180th Anni versary Ball, March 23, the featured band-stand vocalist will be the lovely and talented Joan Shepherd. In what Is planned to be the major social event of the 180th season, Miss Shepherd will Intersperse the Instrumental with songs of the swing per iod, the traditional Glenn Mil ler, and the contemporary standards. Buddy DeFranco, one of the nation's foremost big band di rectors and clarinetists will lead the dancers through all the major styles of ballroom dancing -- right up to the sound of the Tijuana Brass. And for those who prefer to sit and listen there will be seating arrangements. The public Is Invited to pur chase tickets now at the office of the Director of College Re lations In the Main Building.* The number of tickets Is limit ed, and they must be bought ln advance. assault on female. Nolle pros with leave on payment of costs. David Bruce Dupree, w/m /34, speeding. Discharged on payment of costs. Lee B. Murphy, w/m/38, speeding too fast for road conditions; no operator's or chaffeurs license. $25.00 fine and costs. Mack Hill, c/m/39, viola tion of GS 14-151. 60 days, suspended on payment of $25.00 fine and costs. Horton Jones, c/m, non sup port. Dlsm'ssed for lack of Jurisdiction. Michael Van Holmes, w/m /YI, speeding. Prayer for Judgment continued on pay ment of costs. 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