Justice Dickie Broom* took his grandmother Mr*. Naomi Halm* to her home at Wax haw Saturday, lira. Helms had been visiting In the home of Rev.? and Mrs. George Broome several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. James E. Whe less and daughter Carol from Roanoke, Va. were guest In the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wheless last weekend. Mrs. W. C. Stalllngs and "daughter Vlckl from Salem, Va. visited relatives In the community last weekend. They toft Monday to visit other relatives In Rocky Mount. Mr. Mark Hayes has re turned home after a week and a half In Raleigh with his mother, Mrs. R. L. Hayes and aeveral sisters. Mrs. Hayes just recently celebrated her Slst birthday. Rev. and Mrs. George Broome' and sons Dickie and Charles visited Stephen Broome at Story Book Farm In Chapel Hill Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Carrie Lee Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver from Washington, D. C. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rice from Saturday until Tuesday. A family reunion celebra ting Mr. George Boone's brlthday was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rice Sunday. All of Mr. and Mrs. Boone's children, grand children and great grand children were present except one grandson. Other guests were the Weavers and Mr. Clayton Edwards. Mrs. Carrie Let- Weaver from Washington, O. C. spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. George Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Over ton and sons Terry and Randy from Klnston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Overton last weekend. Howard Lee Carden spent last Wednesday night and iThursday In Raleigh with Mrs. Joseph B. Perry and children Donna and Ken. v Mr. and Mrs. Howard Car den, ' Jo Anne, Ricky and Hqward Lee and Martha Pearce visited Mrs. J. B. Perry and children Saturday. Pamela Harris spent last week ln,Ral*lgb with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and children. Pamela and Byron are both with the Browns this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dunn visited Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dunn In Raleigh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harris from Richmond, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Baker from Rock Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris Sunday afternoon and stayed until bed time. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGregor and daughter Karla Kaye from Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carden Sunday afternoon. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Medlln Tuesday were Mrs. Lottie Davis from Spring Hope, Mr. Casey Rackley from Richmond, Va. and Mrs. Cecil Rich from Rocky Mount. Louisburg Mrs. Clara Stalllngs and her ?on Pete and family returned home after vacationing a week at Ocean Drive Beach, S. C. Sound Advice Bride: "What's the best way to protect a wedding ring?" Mother: "Dip It In dish water three times a day." Engagement Announced Beverly Ann Wimberly Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorpe of Apex, Rt. 2, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Ann Wimberly to Charles Benson Harris, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harris, Sr., of Rt. 2, Spring Hope, N. C. A September 9th wedding is planned. Teenage Chat Youngsville I Just knew It had to happen. I knew Ronnie would have to get Into some mischief last week. Everytlme Jo Ann leaves, he goes and has a wreck! What next? Anyone want to know how THE FASHION SHOPPE ?" AFTER FOURTH GF^JUtY * SALE *r r COME INSPECT THE PRICES AND SEE HOW MOCH YOO SAVE! NOT A STOREWIDE SALE, BUT MERCHANDISE SELECTED FROM OUR ALL NEW STOCK! Mant eo Is these days just ask Mary Lou Brown and Linda Paschall. They should know after last weekend! What's this I hear about some new car owners, Greg and E. J.? How about that '62 Chevy and that '67 Caprice I Congratulations boys! Oh yes, folks, add another name to your list of drivers that you have to watch out for ? Pam. No not Pam Hart, she's been buzzing around a long time, but Pam Gilliam. Seems as If her parents have forgotten how to drive! By wax of the. gcaptyloa, I heard that Carol Gilliam went to the beach with the Klnton family. Just can't figure out why! It must have been for the ride! Ha! Wonder If Debbie Is still keeping up with Jerry? He and Charles Jones seemingly had a blast last week at Caro lina Beach. 1 know he got lonely! Birthday wishes go to Joe Hart and Jimmy Pleasants. * Many of us are now going on vacations with our parents. Let's let July be an explosive month but let's drive with care so we can all meet again In September! Remember: A person's good intentions seldom add to his value, It's his actions that add up. The cost of living index shows no indication of a re cession. In Fashion ?# All purpose coats are quite the vogue this season and some of them are expensive. An aluminum coated tricot num ber Is not for the budget minded female but others which are most attractive can be found at reasonable prices. Colorful shifts are seen in all of the beach resorts. The shops are filled with garments In fabrics of all kinds and they seem to be worn on all occa sions, daytime or evening. Bathing suits with matching or harmonizing Jackets are popular. Thanks I would like to say thank you to Dr. Perry, the nurse* on second floor, and all my friends for the flowers, cards, visits, and other kindnesses shown me while I was a patient In Franklin Memorial Hospital and while I'm con valescing at home. Your thoughtfulness will al ways be remembered. Martha S. Vaughan Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients In the hospital Thursday morning: PATIENTS: Eleanor Chamb lee Arnold, Loulsburg; Hat tie Branch Cannady, Youngs vllle; Adele Wheeler Cham pion, Loulsburg, Harry Chap man Collins, Frankllnton; Belle H. Dean, Loulsburg; Peggie Ann Crudup Debman, Spring Hope; BUlle Denton, Loulsburg; Phillip Vincent Dorsey, Castalla; Eugene G. Foster, Loulsburg; Bertie Lou Perry Jeans, Youngsrille; Curtis C. 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