Seven Paths Homecoming Day at Cypres* Baptist Church will not be held the third Sunday In June this year. Tha regular data was Father's Day but has baen ehancad to tba first Sunday In October. Anyone Interested In making (dans to attend please take note of this change. Our hearts ware saddened this week at tha passing of C. Grafton Moore. Funeral service were held Wednesday afternoon In Cypress Baptist Church with Interment In the church cemetery. Spending sometime with Bay. and Mrs. James Wood and children Is Mr. Wood's mother from Hot Springs, Ar kansas. Leon Alfbrd of Erwln, Texas, ?pent oyer a week with Mrs. Sidney Alford, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Sykes of Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Moore, Louis Moore and other relatives here. Mrs. Harriett Moore and little Miss Cindy Edwards of Nash County attended church here Sunday and visited Mrs. L. S. Gay and Jenny. Mr. and Mrs. Will a Glag man of Washington, D. C. spent the weekend with Mrs. Lucy Wilder and other re latives. On Sunday Mrs. Christine Wilder, Deborah and Vivian of Butner; Mrs. Breed-, love of Nashville and her daughter visited with Mrs. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lartz. Monday Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wilder of Raleigh visited Mrs. Lena Wilder. Mrs. Elaine Proctor of Raleigh visited Mrs. Emma Moore and Mrs. Lena Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hill and sons of near Selma were guests of Mrs. C. G. Moore and children Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McGregor were in Garner Saturday even ing to see Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McGregor and Van. Young Van participated In a program of entertainment which they attended. Mrs. Lee McGregor Is our "Mother of the Year." She Is teacher of the Young Engagement Announced JEWEL HALE Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hale of Route 2, Louisburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Jewel Hale, to Mr. Billy Abbott of Louisburg. Mr. Alftott la the son of Mr. Clyde Abbott of Henderson and Mrs. Ida Pearl Burnette Abbott of Louisburg. The wedding will take place August 12, 1967. Peoples Sunday School Class and they gave her a nice surprise when they chose her to be so honored. She was presented a white carnation corsage during worship ser vice. Mrs. Lizzie Sykes Is back home after a five-weeks stay In Norfolk, and Newport News, Va. with two of her daughters and their families. Osborne Sykes, a son from Sallsburg Veterans Hospital, will arrive Sunday to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hunt of Nor folk will be therefor the week, also. Youngsville Mrs. Stephen Wiggins and Mrs. A. E. Hall were In Faye ttevllle on Saturday to attend a luncheon honoring bride elect Miss Louis Jones who will marry Larry Wiggins In June. A number of friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Reddlck were In Wllllams ton Tuesday to attend funeral services for Mr. Roddick's mother. Justice Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mer cer from Fountain were gueats In the home of Mra. B. D. Stone Sunday. Sunday guest of Mrs. Vera S. White and Mr. Carlos White were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner and boys Harry and Lawrence White from Raleigh. Mrs. Joseph B. Perry and children, Donna and Ken from Richmond spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Carden, Jo Anne, Ricky and Howard Let. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rice and Pamela from Garner visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice Sunday afternoon and stayed over for the evening meal. Mr. John Rice and daughter, Connie Sue, from Durham spent the day Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Rice. Mrs. Maxine L. Tunstall from Raleigh spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. OUle Layton. Then Mrs. Shel by L. Tharrlngton and son Dickie also from Raleigh came for the weekend. Sunday they all attended the Layton family reunion In the Club Market building at Rocky Mount. Mrs. W. H. Bennett from Greensboro was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Wheless and daughters, Ann and Fran. Miss Sandra Harris was the ?winner of the county 4-H Junior Dress Revue which was held In the Agriculture Build ing Monday night. Automated Ship Harrison, N. J. ? The " Ame rican Racer," the most auto mated ship, can be maneuver ed with only one man on the bridge and two In the engine room. It has a speed of more than 21 knots and electronic watchmen round out the crew. Your Best Don't be afraid to use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent 11 no birds sang except those who sing best. -Sentinel, Onawa, la. Members of the American Legion Auxiliary. Jam bes Post No. 105. will be on the downtown streets of Louisburg Saturday. May 27. to give the public the opportunity to gel a POPPY to wear in remembrance of the sacrifices that our boys made on the battle ? field and to presently assist the hospitalized vet erans in their rehabilitation project. Remember: Sat i urday. downtown Louisburg. J / Saturday , May 27 Health And Beauty Children have delicate ner vous systems. Do not give them tea, coffee, and cola drinks. Such drinks are too stimulating for them and are not only to blame for the rest lessness and sleeplessness of the child, but for his not drink ing milk which Is so essential to his health. Doctors are plagued by the mothers asking what to do about the finicky child who will not eat at meal time. Re member that children who are properly nourished and train ed from Infancy are seldom fussy about their food. If parents won't eat certain wholesome, nutritious foods and make their likes and dis likes a topic of conversation at the table in the presence of the children, the children follow In their footsteps. Children are very Imitative. Meal time should be one of the most pleasant hours of the day. If children are scolded, threatened or frightened at meal times, It will take away their appetites, or if they eat under such circumstances in digestion will be almost sure to follow. Let meals be served at reg ular Intervals. Ring a warn ing bell that means that the children must wash their hands aqd get ready to come to the table. When a child is hungry and asks for something to eat be tween meals, offer him whole wheat bread and butter, or milk and bread, or frults--all wholesome between-meal foods. If children refuse them, they are not hungry and should do without eating until meal time. Constipation in children can usually be traced to a diet that Is not sufficiently laxative and to not drinking enough water. Everyone requires plenty of water and you should make sure that the children drink it between meals. Many persons have bad health fastened upon them for life because their mothers gave them drugs for consti pation Instead of the right diet. Prolonged Illness or dis ability corooels many people to spend months or years In bed. Time often drags, es pecially (or those who are not fond of reading and for those whose eyes are weak or defective. Complete rest In bed Is ne cessary In the cure of many diseases. The body Is not equal to the wear and tear of every day living. When you are up and about, your heart beats more rapidly and the lungs have to work harder. You cannot keep the muscles still; they are constantly In motion. You do not notice this un Reserve Enlistments The Defense Department, acting on orders from Pre sident Johnson, has Informed : reserve units they must give ? enlistment priority to men ? below draft age. . 1 Brooke Supports LBJ Senator Edward W. Brooke, : (R., Mass.), returning from a two-week tour of Southeast Asia, said that the Adminis tration's present military ef forts In Vietnam were neces sary. particularly, but your body Is burning fuel which must be replaced to sustain life. The new drugs, such as sul fa, penicillin, streptomycin, and other antibiotics, have not done away with the necessity for rest, though they do help to combat and overcome the infection. Remembet that the body must heal Itself. The new drugs only help to de stroy the Infection. When you retire, learn to relax. Do not clinch your fists and draw up in a knot. You must sleep If your body is to repair Itself during the night. First, get Into a comfortable position , be reasonably early, around 10 o'clock. Relax your muscles. Let your body go completely limp. Approach sleep by an even ing prayer. Ask forgiveness for all your wrong deeds or thoughts. If any one has tres passed against you, forgive him. Wipe the slate clean. Turn into a favorite position and go to sleep. LET US SERVE YOUR NEEDS Savings - Loans - Trusts - Insurance i Citizens Bank andTkUST COMPANY HENDERSON, N. C. "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION SINCE 1889" 5 Member ' FDIC Atlantic Introductory Celebration May 25-26.27 S FREE HURRICANE LAMP WITH PURCHASE 8 OR MORE GALLOHS OF GASOLINE Now Woody Warren's Stations are local headquarters for mEm\ Top Quality Atlantic Products... TUSm, . 6AS0LINES . MOTOR OILS . 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