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Comnmlty Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal lttfc Sunday alter Trinity: IOjOO A.M. Church School Md Bible Claaaes UsOO AM. Moraine Ser vice Acolyte: Walter House Nuriery provided St. Delight Baptist today: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Johnny Shear In, Superintend P eat * " 11:00 a.m. "Stop the Ser mon" 7:00 p.m. Sunday Night "Never Alone" Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. "The Hour of Power" 8:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal Make your plans now to at tend our Homecoming Ser vices on Sunday, October 8. Come and bring the whole family. We will all have a* good time In the Lord. 1 THE Louisburf CD Rescue Service LOUISMNK. FRANKLIN COUNTY, N. C. Is Sponsoring a County-Wide SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN We are sponsoring a drive to secure wheel chairs and crutches. This equipment will help us serve more Deoole. These wheel chairs and cr'itcbes are for loan FREE OF CHARGE, at the Rescue Service Building, on a temporary basts to the residents at Franklin County. NO DONATIONS will be accepted In this drive. This equipment is paid for by commissions for the sale of well known publications sold by Publisher's Reader Service, giving you full value for your money. Residents when called on should request to see the In troductory letter signed by David E. Minnie h, Louis burg, Chief of the Rescue Service. Your cooperation on this pro gram will be greatly appreciated. Accept Publisher's Reader Service receipt only. Salesmen who will call on you are Melvln L. Furr, S. H. Nance, David Loflin, and C. G. Klrkman. Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 Church School, M. E. Smith, Superintendent (Pro motion Day) 9:45-12:00 Nursery for pre- school children 11:00 The Church at Wor ship, A. S. Tomllnson, Pas- _ tor , Sermon Subject, "The Way Ahead" 11:00 Katherlne M. Harris Sunbeams 11:00 Elizabeth W. Bobbin Sunbeams Monday: - 7:30 Junior Girl's Aux iliary 8:00 A Film, Billy Gra ham's "Jerusalem", spon sored by the Jewel Sunday School Class. You are cord ially Invited. Tuesday: 6:30 Brotherhood Wednesday: 7:30 Choir Rehearsal Free Will Baptist Sunday: 10:00 A.M. Sunday School David Peele, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. Morning Wor ship , J. Earl CllUam, Pastor 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Ser vice Wednesday: 7:30 Prayer Meeting Located 1/2 mile east of Loulsburg, Just off NC-56 Homecoming Homecoming will be held at Alert Penecostal Holiness Church Sunday, September 24. There will be special singing ln the afternoon. Everyone Is invited to attend. Teenage Chat Louisburg Betty Sue Radford Youngsville Vickie Wheeler The football season Is really In the groove. Ask anyone from Frankllnton or Louls burg. Although the victories have been few, the excitement and enthusiasm from the fans and participants has been un surpassable! Frankllnton meets Loulsburg Friday night for its homecoming. This is expected to be a great game! There will be a dance afterwards, so everybody comef Saturday night Donnle Poe, Nancy Grlssom, Sue Coghlll, and Calvin Grlssom went to the Embers Club, Heard you had a great time, kids! The Loulsburg Annual Staff has been busy selling ads and taking orders for the 1968 CIRCLE. You'd better buy your annual now If you want to save money. Sunday night there will be a great show over at Dorton Arena, featuring Dlonne War wick. Everybody plan to gol Betty Ann, Howard said to tell you "hi", so "hi"! Shane, Miss Abby and Wan da Collins went to the beach last week-end. Heard the weather was great. Oh yeah, how about the ducking In the pool business, Wanda!? Thought: No man Is an is land. The influence of a parent upon a child Is great but not to be compared with the Influence of some children upon their parents. SEE THIS EARLY AMERICAN BEDROOM SUITE! MAPLE FINISH WITH FORMICA TOPS ONLY $219.95 Good looking indeed! ? Big, well made pieces in ' soft toned maple, with plenty of drawer space. Handsomely detailed for j a beautiful room! Special Price! ^ wf 3-Pc. Walnut I BEDROOM SUITE \? $N.*S Was 119.95 r 5-Piece Maple ] DINETTE LSWJ5 Was 119.95 k r LATEX WALL PAINT Exoellent CoverageJ Many Colors * Choose From $2.98 Per Gal. BIG STOCK OF RIFLES, GUNS, AMMUNITION! HUNTING COATS AND BOOTS Plastic Tops - Metal Legs ?5-PIECE SUITES - Table and 4 Chairs Prices Start At >39.95 7-PC. SUITES -Table and 6 Chairs Prices Start At $57.95 FLOOWCOVEWWGS ...at PHACr/CAl fK/Ce. f, LOVELY DESIGNS FOR AMY ROOM IN YOUR HOUSE. 6-9-12 FT. WIDTHS IN STOCK IN A VARIETY OF COLORS. OUR VINYL FLOOR COVERING IS REASONABLY PRICED. OVER 400 SAMPLES OF CARPETING ON DISPLAY. MANY COLORS & DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM. PRICES RANGE FROM $3.95 Sq. Yd. Up. Big Selection Of Heaters WOOD - COAL ? OIL - ELECTRIC Housewares - Plumbing & Electric Supplies - ^Heaters - Farm Supples - Sporting Goods - f Rugs - Giftwares - Furniture - ' Draperies ? Anything For The Farm It Home. Phone 6Y 6-3423 East Nash Street Louisburg, N. C. Would you believe school Is now In full swing? Adjust ments are still being made but for the most part. It's funl Remember to give me all the news you have! Congratulations go to Patsy Alford on getting herdrlver's license. Connie Woodard says for Larry Paschall to hurry back to E. C. U. Seems as If Linda Cash and Brenda Sanders are having I a few problems. Happy Birthday Betty Height! Wonder why Darlyne Cash has been sick lately. Congratulations goto Brenda Sanders and Morris Catlett for having been elected soph omore representatives to the Student Council, Senior repre sentatives, Elaine Murphy and Curt Fuller; Junior repre sentatives, Debra Rogers and Linda Cash. Sorry about this being so short but "No News, No Chat"! Ha! Thought: Humility Is a strange thing. The minute you think you've got It, you've lost it. Kenmore Circle Meets The Kenmore Circle of the Loulsburg Baptist Church met Monday night, September 18, with Mrs. George Dennis. Mrs. K. C. Mullen called the meeting to order. Mrs. Glenn Kennedy gave the call to prayer. A very Interesting program on Enveloping Secularism in the United States was given by Mrs. N. C. Mullen and Mrs. George Dennis. After a short business meet ing, Mrs. N. C. Mullen closed the meeting with prayer. The hostess served delicious re freshments to 7 members. In Service Ft. Monmouth, N. J. (AHTNC)? Army Private First Class Ronald M. Cheat ha, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Cheatham, 212 Cheatham, Franklinton, N. C., completed a still picture pho tographer course September 8 at the Army Signal School, Ft. Monmouth, N. J. During the 13-we> k course, Pvt. Cheatham was trained In the techniques required for ! taking black and white, and color photographs of both ground and aerial subjects. Youngsville Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moss and family went to Richmond, Virginia for the day on Sat urday. They were accom panied by Mrs. L. A, Wood llef and Mrs. H. H. Reddlck. Mrs. Mack DeMent who has been a patient at Wake Me morial Hospital Is expecting to be able to come home this week. Mrs. C. V. Timberlake has returned home after a visit In Washington, D. C. with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Timberlake. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brown spent the weekend here with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Brown. Terry Is cur rently stationed at Fort Dlx, N. J. \ Mike Chesson Is stationed at Fort Dlx, N. J. for his basic training. His wife , the former Kay Hall, Is here with her parents and Is teach ing In Wake County. Mrs. a H. Patterson returned home during the weekend alter a visit with relatives in Norfolk, Virginia. Unknown Heros New York?When a young mother found her apartment on Are, she ran to a window and screamed at a group of passing youths. The youths made a human net out of their arms and caught the woman's 13-month-old daughter. Mrs. Simmons would like to find the youths and thank them. Some 2,000 officers and men were required to operate the Battleship U. S. S. North Caro lina when she was In service, before becoming a state me morial at Wilmington. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH PORK SUPPER BRUNSWICK BAR-B-QUE or STEW SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1967 5 TO 8 P.M. $1.25 PER PLATE LOUISBURG HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA PROCEEDS FOR CHURCH BUILDING FUND Dramatic! Distinctive ! Daringly new! Chevy II Nova Corvette Sting Ray Camaro? "The Hugger" Chevrolet lmp?la '68s Top Secrets are here 1Q6B Chevrolet^ The 1968 Chevrolets are the very essence of modern design. Every line, every curve is in close harmony. It's a smooth, uncluttered look with roof lines compatible with body lines, grilles and bumpers that blend grace fully into long, rounded fenders. Clean, flowing, beautiful in their simplicity, these '68 Chevrolets are rich and ad vanced in styling beyond any you've ever seen. A MORE SILENT RIDE X And for 1968, we've gone to every length to give you more peace and quiet inside. The most sophisticated computers have been used to strategi cally place body mounts and success fully isolate noise and vibration. Shock absorbers have been improved. The wheel stanoe on many models is wider for greater smoothness. Ex haust systems have been redesigned to make them whisper-quiet. Even the clocks tick more softly. A sound car is a silent car. The '68 Chevrolets are the most silent, highest quality cars we've ever built. BETTER PERFORMANCE There are new engines, a bigger standard Six and V8. There's a new 250-hp V8 you can order that runs on regular fuel. Many new engine com ponents increase dependability and keep your new Chevrolet running stronger. There's a new rear axle ratio you can add for greater econ omy. On most engines equipped with automatic transmissions, there's a special heater for the carburetor which gives you more efficient per> formance in cold weather. And witn every engine, you get the new GM exhaust emission control. f ? , UNIQUE ASTRO VENTILATION There's a whole new idea in ventila tion, called Astro Ventilation, for Ca maro. Corvette and the elegant Ca price Coupe. It's also available on many other models. By opening two new vent-ports on the instrument panel, you bring in outside air that can be directed where you want it. This way, you can leave your windows rolled up and add still more to your peace and quiet. PROVED SAFETY FEATURES You get the proved GM-developed energy absorbing steering column, folding front seat back latches, dual master cylinder brake system with warning light, plus many more new features. Among them: energy absorb ing front seat backs, and safety arm rests that shield the door handles. MUCH MORE THAT'S NEW There are new roof lines, some formal I and graceful, others sporty and quick, j There are new instrument panels, richly designed and all controls within easy reach. There are new interiors, ? new vinyls, new fabrics, new colors. There are models with Hide-A-Way ' windshield wipers and headlights that disappear behind grilles. There are new side marker lamps, new recessed taillights. There's even a new ignition alarm buzzer that reminds you not to walk away and leave your keys in the car. i These are the newest, the most differ ent, the most dramatically changed Chevrolets ever. And they re at your Chevrolet dealer's now. You'll tnor-I oughly enjoy slipping behind the wheel, experiencing the smooth new handling and library-quiet ride and,; more than anything, seeing and feel-' ing the even greater quality built intoj every new Chevrolet for 1968. Be smart! Be sure! Buy now at your Chevrolet dealer's. There's more quality and value built Into Chevrolet than ever before, making every new 1968 model an even better buy! ROW! CHEVROLET - BUKK COMPANY : Louisburg, N. C. Manufacturer's Uc*nl* No. 110 I
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