Bowden Re-Union Held The tfMCMdanU qf the l*e J. L. and Jane Yelv??tPn Bow den met at the site <* tt* oM homeplace Sunday, Aufuw 20th, for the 82nd family r*~ union. Lynn Wllllama, president, welcomed the croup and the invocation. A#m the I W^pttfiii and delicious <"?al a business session was held with lira. Kenneth Brewer, Jr., secretary, reading ?*,. minutes of last year*! mefi- | ln|, 'j A brief memorial service wu held honoring Mr. *. J. Cooper at Louisburg and Mrs. Clara Hayes Worrell of Rocky Mount, deceased since last year' i re-union. An Interesting historical discussion was led by Mrs. John Beatty of Elliabethtown with sever* part lcipatlngand rlTlng some pertinent things that Mr. Bowden said and did. Mrs. L. W. Bowden of Raleigh told thai Mir. J. Bowden was Instrumental In getting the Justice school founded. Those present for the occasion were; Mr*. W. L. Stalllngs, Forest City; Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. OUwon, Win ston -Salem; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Miller, North Wlldeaboro; Mr. B. W. Stalllngs, Boooe; Mrs. W. C. Stalling* and Vldd from Salem, V*., Mrs. H. Stalllngs from Rocky Mount. Mrs. a C. Bowden, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. U W. Bowden, Jr., Mrs. L. W. Bowden, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Phelps, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. BUlie Bowden and son, Mrs. OU Turner, Mrs. J. H. Raper and Miss Ethel Hayes, all from Raleigh; Mrs. Lula Mae Cooper from Loulsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Brewer, if- and girls, Sarah Jane and Judith from Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raper from Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John Beatty lt?m Ellsabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Collier and fam ily from Fuquay-Varlna; Mr. and Mrs. Kerwln Stalllags and children, Stephanie, Lang, and Neena from Mountain Lake.N. j.; Mark Collier from Grotoo, Conn.; Robert Eugene Will- I lams from Valdosta, da.; Mr. and Mrs. Barney Mamiln from Newport News, Vs.; Mrs. Ann Dowtln and sons from Momy er; David Owen from Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Gtorge Earp, Leonard and George Collie from Tarboro. Mrs. Vera S. White, Mr. M. J. Hayes, Mrs. Mary S, Williams, Mrs. Montagres* 8. Mercer, Mrs. J. C. Bow den, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Will iams and son, Jonathan, and Miss Jane Johnson, all of the community. Mr. E. J. Wheless and Mrs. N. J. Wicks were visitors who called alter lunch. Thanks The Wilton Harris family wishes to thank Or. Usrtrtcrs, Dr. Perry and the nurses on the second floor ot Franklin Memorial Hospital lor all courtesies extended Mr. Har ris while a patient at the hos pital. Thanks is also extended to Eva Ma* Harris and Viola Woodllef for the pounding. To everyone who sent flowers and cards and for all cour tesies extended Mr. Harris, the family Is grateful. There la no such thiag as something for nothing in lite. Sleeth, Penick Speak Vows Louisville, Ky.-- Miss Rom Marl* Penlck became the bride of David Lloyd Sleet h, ?on of Mr. and Mrs. Davtd L, Sleeth, of Louisville, In a ceremony at 4020 South ern Parkway, borne of the bride, Friday evening, Aug ust Uth. The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Penlck. The Rev. Charles Q. Lleser, pastor of Bethany Lutheran Church, of ficiated. The bride was given In mar riage by her father. Matron of honor was Mrs. Ralph Jam ison, whoae husband was best man. Nuptial music was pre sented by Mrs. Rodger Harder, organist. For her wedding, the bride wore a street length dress of chant lily lace over acetate taffeta, fashioned with a scoop neckline, with pointed wrist length sleeves. Her tiara headdress waa of seed pearls with a circular veil at match ing chant lily and tulle, and she carried a white Bible with a purple orchid. Her only accessory was an heirloom string of pearls. A traditional southern re ception In the home fallowed the ceremony. Assisting the bride's parents as boats were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. John son, of Raleigh, N. C., aunt and uncle of the bride. The reception motif, used in the dining room, was la green and white, and assisting in aervlng and receiving throughtout the house were Mrs. Orvllle Redeman, Mrs. Ralph Cm and Mrs. Ray Mc Keehan. Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis of Irvlncton. Ky. The bride attended Manual Riffc School and U a graduate of Louisville Beauty College She la now employed by Stew art'i Beauty Salon, In Louis ville. Her husband attended Manual, and la employed by the Brown A Williamson To bacco Co. The couple will make their home In Louis ville. Mrs. Sleeth la the grand daughter of Mrs. John Flet cher Harris and the late Mr. Harris of Frankllnton, N.C. Class Reunion (Frk.B.W.) fche graduation class of 1933 from the Frank llnton High School held a Class Reunion at Holiday Inn on Thursday, August 17, In Hal ftgh. Burley Mitchell of Raleigh served as emcee. Mr. Loon Spencer of Raleigh, who was a former teacher and principal at Frankllnton High, gave the Invocation. A three course dinner was served to the following: Bur ley and Dorothy Champion Mitchell of Raleigh, AMi Daniel, Inez Fuller, Brodle and Mary Elisabeth Green of Frankllnton, Betsy Fry* Mit chell, William and Margaret Brown Pergerson, Grace Per ry Albert, Mabel Leonard Pi per, Mr. and Mrs. Leon8pen oer of Raleigh. Brodle Green was the mas cot for the class.. MRS DAVID LLOYD SLEETH Franklinton Mr. John Sawyer has been moved from Wake Memorial Hospital la Raleigh to Cone Hospital In Greensboro. Miss Leah Whitfield of Salis bury visited ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitfield, dur ing the week-end. Mrs. Ruth Ellen Harris and grandson, Scott jr Harris, of Clinton, PIIdoU, have re turned tome after ?n extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harris. The Harrises accom panied their guests tome. Mrs. James L. Bell, Kim, and Jimmy, of Charlotte, vis ited Mrs. Garland SaodUng on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Becton Corbln and family of Rlchlands visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hooeycutt during the -week-end. Mrs. Betty Harris of Louis ville, Kentucky Is visiting re latives In Frankllnton. Mr. and Mr*. Clothilda Popp of Munich, Germany are visi ting their daughter, Mrs. Har ry Eubanks, Mr. Eub*nks,and children. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. May, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holmes and children visited the A. K. May family In Carlisle, Penn sylvania last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stro ther, Donaa Strother and Jan et Carr spent last week at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Beck Corbln and family were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Honey cutt for the week-end. 8p 4 Walter Jackson Wood Uef, who Is stationed In Ger many, Is spending a 30 day fcrtough with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Woodllef. The best people in every community go to church. Ever wondered why? Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients In the hospital Tuesday morning: PATIENTS ? Bonnie S. Al tord, Loulsburg; Emily B. Allen, Philadelphia; Gertie S. Ayscue, Loulsburg; Joseph W. Burgess, Henderson; Betsy Ann Carroll, Frankllnton; Flonnle R. Coley, Loulsburg; Earl Farmer, Loulsburg; Eu gene Foster, Loulsburg; Monlta D. Gupton, Loulsburg; Margo L. Hamlet, Loulsburg; llary Ann Hlgfct, Loulsburg; Patricia R. Hunt, Klttrell; William C. Hunt, Loulsburg; Sarah B. Joyner, Frankllnton; Josephine H. Laughter, Frankllnton; Frances Reglne Qxnevad, Loulsburg; Howard Louis Pernell, Warrenton; Percell V. Ridley, Loulsburg; Minnie Splvey, Loulsburg; Rachel S. Taylor, Loulsburg; Mabel R. Valentine, Louls burg; Louis E. Young, Zebu Ion; Laura F. Arnold, Louls burg; Deby M. Bullock, Louls burg; Willis B. Burnetts, Loulsburg; Charlie Burwell, Klttrell; John W. Denton, Loulsburg; Betsy A. Foster, Loqifbmw L?mU Q. Harris, Loulsburg; Fannie W. Jones, Warrenton; Sandy Jones, Loulsburg; Fannie Y. Mun tord, Loulsburg; Jerry Lee Perry, Loulsburg; Joseph G. Ray, Frankllnton; Lula S. Roma, Loulsburg; At? J. Vaughan, Frankllnton; Willie Williams, Loulsburg. Young grille Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall ware In Aahrrllle a port at State Fireman's Convention. A Snap "The circus man just hired me to put my bead in the lion's mouth." "Isn't that cruel and hard an the lion?" "Oh no; his part of the act is a snap." y LEGGETT'S BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR FALL 67 SUIT TAKE A LOOK AT OUR smjtTmb 525 ? *30 ScUiIS # 545 ? $50 . $$o ALL WOOL BLAZERS I \ SPORT COATS. BLAZERS NAVY CAMEL PLAIO SPORT JACKETS COLOR KEYED TO YOUR SLACK SELECTION LOUISBURG'S LARGEST SELECTION OF SUITS! TRADITIONAL MODELS NATURAL SHOULDERS Andover Mark Of Quality RE6.-L0NGS-SH0RTS BACK-TO- SCHOOL! SAI.E NOW IN PROGRESS! SHOP & SAVE LEOOETT'S IS OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY SYORE HOURS 9:30 TO 5:30 - SHOP DY CASH-CHARGE OR UYtA-WAY Teenage Chat . Youngsville Vickie Wheeler I heard a most Incredible thine the other day. It's a rumor going around Youngs ville. So let's see If you believe It. It goes something like this - - it teems as if Donna Prlvette was driving a long Carolina Beach when the tide "sneaked" In and filled the car with sand and water. Little hard to believe, eh? What's this I hear about C. L. Wrenn having a blister? Right where? Was she really mad? Wonder how Otha enjoyed his trip to the N. C. mountains? "Give me a ticket for an airplane, ain't got time to take a fast train," was pro bably Cathy Murphy's cry as she beaded for some Florida sun and fun at Miami. Word has tt that Jlmmle Keith has been spending some time at Carolina Beach. Wonder how Katie and Nancy Llndsey enjoyed their stay at White Lake? Bet Jones was glad to see little sis Linda in Kentucky recently. We've really got Stewart wondering. He can't figure out bow I found out about the Villa Capri bit. Sorry about that but PU never tell! Hal Just think Stewart! Everybody had better watch out ? add another new driver to your list ? Jo Ann Fralser. She'll drive anything ?truck*, car*. This Larry Paschall has his problems. I know so now be cause he has this odd way of saying hello. Shell we say Esklnso style? Can you believe it, Elaine's been driving Horace's car? Quotable Quote: Memory is like a child walking along a seashore. You never can tell what small pebble tt will pick up and - store away among its treasured things. If you haven't made any money in the last ten years, we suggest you either switch Jobs or retire. . ? . - , , <&? Louisburg Betty Sue Radfoid Drat It! I'm sitting here, my mind blank, trying to think ot a way to start off today's chat. I can think of nothing stimulating, Interesting, or even cute to say, unless you want to hear a Joke. But since you don't, I'll Just say that It's been a usual week* end? you know those kind, one in which very little happens. WARNING: Get In some last minute going. For nine eter nal months there's going to be very little time to do any thing but study. An d for about eight months out of the nine, you're usually grounded for the previous month's re port card, so go while you can! Saturday night Betty Bowers celebrated her sixteenth birthday with a cook-out. It seems that It was a swell party, except for one minor Incident. Betty, I'm sorry you didn't appreciate the gift from your little brother. Not everybody gets a whole pepsl poured In his lap! Those who enjoyed the cook-out are Peyton Collie, Jackie C ass ell, Vickie Stall Ings, Lynn Height, and Beverly Shearln. Those who didn't enjoy It are... Just kidding, Betty, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Marilyn Stewart, Talmadge Allen, Anita Tillotson and Mar go Raynor left for At lantic Beach Saturday and re turned Monday. Hope you had a blast, girls! Didn't get too much sun, did you? It seems that others enjoyed a week of sun and fun at the beach, too. How about it Jerry and Mary Elisabeth Rlggans? They spent last week at Car olina Beach. Patsy Murphy visited In Cha pel Hill Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. How do you like college life. Patsy? THOUGHT: Fear Is the dark room where negatives are de veloped. Driving power without direc tion is useless but It makes a lot of noise and results In some motion. In Service Ft. Jackson, S.C. (AHTNC) Army Private Richard L. Griffin, 22, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie M. Griffin , and wife, Jane, live on Rout* 2, Loulsburg, N.C., completed a wheeled vehicle mechanic course Aug. 4 at Ft. .Jackson, S.C. During the course, he was trained to repair Internal combustion engines and wheeled vehicle chassis com ponents. Instruction was giv en in the fundamentals of elec trical and transmission sys tems. Glenn Doing T.V. Series Dar es Salaam, Tanzania- - Col John Glenn has completed the first in a series television specials for David Wolper Productions. His first series follows the route of Henry Morton Stanley through 800 miles of Jungles to Lake Tan ganyika to greet Dr. David Livingstone. Thompson Goes With SFMA Ins. Charlottesville, Va. ? Jo seph J. Thompson, Jr., a for mer student at Loulsburj Col lege, has bees appointed a field claim representative with the State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Com pany. A native of Roanoke Rapids, he attended Fork Union Mili tary Academy In Virginia and received his BS degree at East Carolina College. He Is the son of Mrs. Dereatha D. Thompson of Wei don and the late Joseph J. Thompson, Sr. of Weldon and Is married to the former Barbara John son of Loulsburg. They and their two children live at 2812 Player Street, Fayettevllle. Mr. Thompson Is presently attending the Eastern Claim School at Fredrick, Maryland. HAIL Get the big sheet with TWO big guarantees HAIL GUARANTEE KaiMt Aluminum Twm-Aib tooling and t*ding guaranteed ?or 10 years no* k> lee* m ? result ol perforation by hail No other damage n covered under ll?i? guarantee Limited to replacement ol material only Not p#oraied Not transferable CORROSION GUARANTEE Kw?#> Aluminum <oot,nq and fd-nq it gu??n Ittd not to >???? 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SAM WOOD, Manager PHONE GY 6-3368 / NOTICE NON- WHITE RESIDENTS OF FRANKUN COUNTY THERE WW BE A MEETING OF NON-WHITE RESIDENTS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY HAVING A FAMILY INCOME OELOW THE LEVEL AS SET FORTH IN THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULES: Non-Farm Households Farm Households Persons Family income Persons Family income $1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 - 1 ? 2 3 -- - 4 5 6 7 8 or more - $1050 - 1400 - 1750 - 2100 - 2450 - 2800 -3150 - -5000 IMS MEFTMG WU. OE HELD HI TK MOOT OWN AT THE FRANKUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE ON MONDAY, AUGUST 28th AT 8:00 P. M. FN IK F00FK0 OF SCUCTM OK 111 MEMBFI TO TOE IMOO OF OKCOOOS OF IK FOOaUMOKO OnOOBI OOtOKOMV, OIC. ALL ADULT MEMKRS OF NON-WHITE FAMILIES WHO ARE RESBENTS OF FRANKUN COUNTY IN HIE ABOVE SCHEDULES OF INCOME MAGNETS j ARE URGED TO ATTEND

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