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
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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.
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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.
Sarah Jane Smiley, w/f/27,
speeding. $10.00 fine and
costs.
Melissa McKnlght Jones, c/
1/31, driving under Influence
of Intoxicating liquor; without
a valid operator's license.
$100.00 fine and costs.
Herbert Gene Leonard, w /
m/25, speeding. $10.00 fine
and costs.
Frank Hedgepeth, w/m/32,
non support. Nolle pros with
leave.
Johnny Ray Jackson, w/m/
30, breaking and entering.
Held for Franklin County
Grand Jury under $300.00
bond.
Gwendolyn Alford Sanders,
w/f/33, speeding. $10.00 fine
and costs.
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