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."
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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.
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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.
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