Weller, Elam Wed In Atlanta Atlanta, Ga. - All Saint* Episcopal Church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Sandra Lynne Weller and Mr. Paul Wilson Elam of Atlanta on Saturday, July 1. The Rev. Frank M. Ross performed the ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. Isadore Charles Weller of Rocky Mount, N. C. and the late Mrs. Weller. The groom Is the son of Mrs. PaulWllson Elam of Loulsburg, N. C. and the late Mr. Elam. Mr. Weller gave his daughter In marriage. Miss Judith Anne Weller of New York City at tended her sister as maid of honor. William Clifton Perry of Raleigh was Mr. Elam's best man and ushers were Conrad Boyd Sturgess, Jr. of Taylorsvllle, N. C. and Ha milton Morris of Arlington, Va. After a reception at the Mar riott Hotel, the couple left for a wedding trip to Nassau. Louisburg Mrs. Robert W. Smlthwlck Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Turner, m in Port Charlotte, Fla. Mrs. Frances McFarland and Miss Helen Smlthwlck of Charlotte, N. C. visited fri ends and relatives here this week end. Dr. Mary Margaret McLeod of Sanford, N. C. visited Misses Adelaide and Elizabeth Johnson during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart, Neal and Marilyn are vacationing at Atlantic Beach this week. They were accom palned by Talmage Allen, Beth Johnaon and Rita Patterson. Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients In the hospital Tuesday morning: PATIENTS: Eleanor C. Ar nold, Louisburg; Charles M. Davis, Louisburg; Blllle Den ton, Louisburg; Phillip V. Dorsey, Castalia; Waylon Jones Edwards, Louisburg; Eugene Foster, Louisburg; Bertie Lou Jeans, Youngs ville, Curtis Lancaster, Louisburg; Beulsh Faulkner May, Frankllnton; Bonnie G. Mitchell, Castalia; Fannie P. Renn, Louisburg; Dorenda G. Stewart, Castalia; Oliver T. Wester, Louisburg; Wesley A. Young, Louisburg; Bessie F. Alley, Louisburg; Mattle D. Blrchett, Louisburg; Joseph H. Chappell, Frankllnton; Harry Gllckman, Louisburg; Andrew Lee Green, Louis burg; Zena Griffin, Castalia; Lessle G. Harris, Louisburg; Pearl W. Jones, Frankllnton; Mary W. Kearney, Louisburg; Bettle M. Lewis, Louisburg; Jlmmle G. Lloyd, Louisburg; Neva H. Perry, Spring Hope; Jessie B. Sledge, Louisburg; Beatrice W. Strickland, Louisburg; Minnie B. Thomp son, Louisburg; Hattle & ?Wester, Frankllnton; Bettle Lou Wright, Louisburg. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Chamblee Arnold, Rt. 1, Louisburg, N. C. announce the birth of a daughter, born July 3, 1 9#7. Mrs. Arnold is the former Eleanor Chamblee. MRS PAUL W ELAM Ellen Andrews Serves As Pagette ELLEN ANDREWS Death MBS. MAUDE P. PJOVETTE YOUNGSVILLE-Mra. Maud* Perry Prlvette, 70, died Fri day at Wake Memorial Hos pital. She was a member of the Bethlehem Baptist Church and a lifelong resident of Franklin County. - Funeral services conducted at the Bet hi e luiu Baptist Church Sunday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. EarlCrump ler, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church In Raleigh, and the Rev. James Poke, pastor of the Rocky Cross Baptist Church. Burial was In the Prlvette family cemetery. Surviving are five daughters: Mrs. Hortense Baker, Mrs. Nan Callahan, and Mrs. Betty Williams, all of Raleigh, Mrs. Joyce Mullens of Youngsvllle, and Mrs. Jean Hagwood of Spring Hope; five sons, Mil lard of Agusta, Ga., W. B., Pete, and Henry, all of Youngsvllle, and Lewis Prlv ette of Raleigh; one sister, Mrs. Nonle Richards of Youngsvllle; eighteen grand children and two great-grand children. PORCELAIN ENAMEL ? EASY TO CLEAN iholds '12 lb. roast I LF BASTING COVBJ LIMITED QU AMITY - THUR-FRI-SAT - JULY 8-7-8 FRANKLIN TIRE & APPLIANCE COMPANY S. MAIN ST. LOUISBURG, N. C. PHONE 496-5128 Miss Ellen Andrews, a rising Junior at Bunn High School la serving as a Pagette this week In the General Assembly. She Is the daughter of Mayor and Mrs. W. A. (Bill) Andrews of Bunn. Miss Andrews Is a member of the Bunn basket ball squad and Is President of the Beta Club. The appointment was made by Rep. James D. Speed of Franklin County. Ex-Slave Has Birthday Columbia, Miss. ?Sylvester 'Magee, born a slave, has cele brated his one-h undred twenty-slxth birthday. Magee claims to be the oldest man In the United States. His birth date was recorded In a family Bible as May 29, 1841. Mrs. Pippin Entertains Mrs. Leon Pippin entertain ed the Thursday night bridge club on June 29th at her home in Bunn. Summer flowers were used to decorate the home (or the occasion. High score for club mem bers went to Mrs. Wilson Joyner, second high to Mrs. Edward Kimball and a guest prize to Mrs. Duke White. Mrs. J. L. Berger received the traveling prize. At the conclusion of play the hostess served a dessert course to Mrs. White, aguest, and the following club mem bers: Mesdames Bill An drews, Grover C. Harris, Jr., Wilson Joyner, J. L. Berger, Edward Kimball, M. G. Wil der, and Tom East. Youngsville Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Thar rlngton and Mrs. Effle Roberts vacationed with other rela tives at Carolina Beach during the past week. Mrs. Allen Stalllngs, her children, and her mother had a vacation at Carolina Beach last week. Mrs. James Smith and aeveral members of _htr family, Mrs. Lota Vaughan and son, and Charles Jones vacationed last week at Carolina Beach. Mr. James T. Moss car ried hla Sunday School Class of Junior Boys to Raleigh last Wednesday for some roller skating. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wig gins and son Tim, Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Winston and daughter are vacationing at Carolina Beach this week. Several rela tives are Joining them lor the weekend. Members of Boy Scout Troop 588 and Scoutmaster N. A. Brown left Sunday for a week at Camp Durant. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Parrlsh and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parrlsh vacationed in the mountains during the past week. Mrs. L. A. Woodllef and several members of her family vacationed last week at White Lake, N. C. Engagement Announced REBECCA JO CHAMPION The engagement of Miss Rebecca Jo Champion of Roanoke Rapids to Stanley Clark Crew of Pleasant Hill was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Duke Champion, of Henderson. The prospective groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ellis Crew of Pleasant Hill. The wedding will take place Sept. 16. Miss Champion Is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Joyner of Loulsburg. Tiny Ten Club Meets (Frk. aw.) the Tiny Ten Bridge Club , met at the home of Mrs. L. A. Thompson, Jr. on last Tuesday evening. Summer flowers decorated her home. Lu Ann Thompson passed the tallies to the guests. Mrs. A. B. Allen, Jr. re ceived high score prize (or the club while low went to Mrs. J. R. Hefner. Mrs. Gor don Patterson received guest high. Mrs. Thompson presented a going away gift to Mrs. Tom mle Stephens. j At the conclusion of the third progression, the hostess ser ved a salad plate with coffee. . At Convention Mrs. Joseph A. Pearce, Pre sident of the Franklin County Chapter of the N. C. E. A, la attending the national conven tion of the National Teachers Association this week In Min neapolis, Minn. Mrs. Pearce and her son Joe flew to Minneapolis last Sat urday and will return this weekend. He Found Out Our portly neighbor who hasn't gone shopping with hla wife for 10 years, demanded to know where all the grocery money was going to. She told him to stand side ways In front of the mirror. Are you earning daily interest compounded daily? You can. First-Citizens Bank's 5% three- - month savings bonds, with daily interest compounded daily, earn 5.25% when held for two years. Bonds may be redeemed at the end of any 90-day period with out notice or loss of interest. Bonds available in amounts of $500 or more. FIRST igtU CITIZENS bank HOVE TO FIRST CmUHS - YOU* CAN DO BANK ? MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Entertain Couples Club Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wood lief entertained the Couples Bridge Club with a party at their home on Saturday night July first. Guests In atten dance were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cheatham and Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Corpenlng. Guests were served buffet style from the dining table which was covered with a white cloth and centered with air arrangement of gladlollaa In various shades. Refresh ments Included an assortment of party foods and beverages. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming won the two high score prizes at conclusion of play. (L.C.) Teenage Chat Youngsville Now I've heard of every thing! A certain lady, namely Cathy Brown, trying to get to a 7:30 class on air! "Fortu nately," she gave out of gas and air Just didn't seem to work! Seven-twenty Is a nice hour to be taking your morn ing stroll to a friendly country service station, right Cathy? Enle, Meenle, miney, moe can be paraphrased to Andy, Bennle, or Jones for one cer tain someone! Really gets your "cookies" doesn't It. Not really!! > Something tells me Larry and Steward are up to their "old tricks" again Just like in "ole times"! By the way, anyone been having any unchaperoned, Chaperoned ? teach parties lately? Just don't know how Jo Ann's going t <f keep up with Ronnie while she's at Mrytle Beach, S. C. Jenny's back from "bak ing" down at Myrtle Beach over the weekend. Keep smil ing Jenny, it works miracles! Oh yes, a word to the wise, never play tow-car from Ra leigh to Youngsvllle! It's fun while It lasts but WOW after I was wondering the other day as to how Linda Winston's piano and voice lessons were progressing. Seems like at one time It was sort of rough. Now Linda's "skipping" les sons because she's gone to ' Carolina Beach to learn but I can't say what!! Seen around Satterwhlte Point at Kerr Lake over the we' kend were Ski-King Green, Vickie, Darlyne and Sgpdra. Elsewhere on Kerr Lake were Jerry and Jeff! You know, It's good to have folks around like Sandra Hill. She knows what It's like to be the youngest member of the family and how hard parents try to cling to you. Thanks Sandra! On a recent "tour" of Youngsvllle, I saw some teens out strolling ? Wade, Nancy, Harriet, Janet ? and I saw some out riding like Wimpy, Marvin, Harold and Bobby! Birthday wishes go to Billy Winston! What's this I hear about a white Mustang going over to Tarboro Road about 11:00 on Sunday morning? If you've got a Job to do, you've Just irot to crof It dnn?t I "Satisfaction Guaranteed" SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. y LADIES rReg. $ 2.99 1 SHELLS FOR *5, Keg. 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