Engagement Announced MARTHA BALLARD CHAMBLISS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Yates Chambllss, Jr., of Rocky Mount announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha Ballard Chambllss, to Ernest Henry Cappelmann, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cappelmann, Jr., also of Rocky Mount. Miss Chambllss Is the granddaughter of Mrs. J. R. Earle of Loulsburg. Deaths MRS. LIZZIE A. BARRETT Prankllnton -- Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Lizzie Allen Barrett, 82, who died Monday, were conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Frank lint on Baptist Church, of which she was a member, by the Rev. Lloyd Jackson and the Rev. Collins Kllburn. Burial fol lowed In Falrvlew Cemetery. Survlvlr* are three sisters, Mrs. Evle Hunt of the home, Mrs. Fannie Bell Jones and Susie Allen, both of Raleigh. BENJAMIN S. ALFORD Benjamin Smith Alford, 79, of Bunn, died Wednesday. Fun eral services will be conduct ed at the White Funeral Home Chapel at 2 p.m. Friday by the Rev. Robert Dunn and the Rev. Jobe Overton. He was a retired lumber man and farmer. He was a member of the Shlloh Meth odist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lula Stalllngs Alford; five daughters, Mrs. Ira B. King of Raleigh, Frances Alford of the home, Mrs. William Intelllnl of Silver Springs, Md., Mrs. John G. Pappas of Greensboro, 'and Mrs. Harold L. Mathlas of Laurel, Md.; Franklinton Mrs. H.W. Chalk, Jr., ac compalned by Mrs. Harvey Chalk of Dallas, Texas attend ed Mrs. Jeannette Saunders' funeral In Star, N. C. on Wednesday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wright were Mrs. Tom Burgess and Mrs. Ina Walser of Fayettevllle. Mrs. Harris Kannon has re turned home from a buying trip to New York. Mr. Harry Coulter Is now a patient at Rex Hospital In Ral elgh. Mrs. Ralph Parker of Greensboro and Mrs. John Dobbs of Coral Gables, Florida are spending a few days In Franklinton. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Whit field and Mrs. W.P. Pearce, Jr., attended the Governor's Health Conference at the Memorial Auditorium In Ral eigh on last Thursday t SSGT Brupe Senter has re turned home from Nletnam. After February first he will be stationed at Ft. Bragg. four sons, Benjamin, Rand olph, James M., and John D., all of Loulsburg and Freddy L. of Lanham, Md., 19 grandchildren; and one great grandchild. TYPIST WANTED Full time typist for general office work, Invoicing in Inventory con trol. Excellent benefits Including paid holidays, vacation, hospitaliza tion Insurance and profit sharing program. Apply DIAZIT COMPANY, INC. Route U.S. No. 1, Youngsville, N.C. Phone 556-5188 At The Art Gallery j Louisburg College Polk painting' and needle craft from the collection of Mr. Don Richardson, assis tant librarian at the college, will be on view In thegallery of the Art Building through February 16th. , Reminder to the residents of Franklin County- the 2nd Annual Franklin County Art Competition Is to be held In April. Work In all media will be accepted. Cash awards will be given. Coming the 17th of February an exhibition of Calligraphy In Islamic Textiles. Gallery open dally until 5 o'clock and on Sundays from 3 to S. Closed on Saturday. Louisburg' Mr. and Mrs. V.R. Kllby, Professors at Wesley College, Dover, Maryland, were guests of the I.D. Moons here Mon day and Tuesday. They were former members of the Louis burg College faculty and are on Sabbatical leave 'for the semester. They were enroute to Miami, Fla. tor a short stay before flying to South America for a 47 day tour of ten different countries. Mr. Kllby teaches history and geography. THE JOHN WOODYS Introducing Rev. and Mrs. John Woody and daughters, Linda on the left and Lynn 011 the right. Rev. Woody is the nev.ly-appointed Tar River Baptist Associatlonal missionary and they are residing In tt? Justice Community. Mrs. Woody Is teaching at Loulsburg High School The Ezelles Honored At Going-Away Party Youngsvllle? Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Walden and Mr. ai? Mrs. j. R. Sjp*lersJiid a Going Away Party/for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry. Ezelle and children Jeff arid Linda Sun day afternoon, January the twenty seventh-at the Walden home, MiC and _ Mrs. Ezelle and family will soon be moving to Wilmington, N. C. where Mr. Ezelle Is already at work at his new job. Mrs. Ezelle was presented a white carnation corsage by the hostesses and a gift was given to the family. After gifts. from all guests were * opened by the guests of honor, refreshments were served. Invited guests were the members of the Ellen Tabor Sunday School Class of the Baptist Church and their families. There were about fifty people in attendance. A Valentine motif was used in decorating the home. The serving table was covered with a white cloth and centered with FOR SALE 1-40 Farmall traitor, a cultivator disc, bottom plow, stalk cutter, fast hitch. . Call after 5 o'clock 496-3102 weekdays. an arrangement or rea carna tions, white snapdragons and mums, Interspersed with fern. Candles In crystal holders flanked the centerpiece. Refreshments Included red fruit punchy party sandwiches, cookies, nuts and colorful candy hearts. Napkins and other accessories continued the chosen Valentine theme. Misses Brenda Sanders and Tonla Walden assisted at the party. Life has Its disappointments but there Is no reason to be one of them. NEED MONEY FOR Easter SHOPPING SEE US FOR AN EASY LOW COST LOAN Any Amount From $150 to $P10 With A Very Small Monthly Payment PHONE US TODAY, COLLECT 438-4113 CONSUMER CREDIT COMPANY 121 S. GARNETT ST. HENDERSON, N. C. Teenage Chat Youngsville Vickie Wheeler Hip-Hip Hooray, EXAMS ARE OVER! How about that? Calibration time was certain ly at hand Tuesday night! Was wondering what kind .of cel ebration Linda Paschall and Vickie Rogers were planning lor Wednesday night? Just staying home and studying, uh? Now about this U.S.' History exam that so many Juniors are so very upset over, don't worry, you'll get what's com ing to you! I know, that's what's worrying you, Isn't It? Yes, Pam Gilliam, I knew you could make It. Ha! I forgot to mention our col lege students who were home for semester break. Glad to see you could make It to a few of our games, Jancle. Was wondering how Jimmy Keith and Cathy Cash are enjoying college life now. Good Luck! Want an exciting experience for your class? Ask for a "tour" of our library. Don't laugh! Mr. Ayscue Is trying to teach everyone or at least let them be familiar -with the correct usage of materials In the library. (O.K. Librarians, you're going to have to be on the ball for the next couple of weeks!) That Elaine Holmes hasdone It again. She came In late! I d think this time It was seven minutes, right? Seems like the Algebra I students have been rather sad lately, can't figure out why! Well SenlorSj this Is our last semester In high school, (let's hope). Don't look behind ya, push on ahead and make this final round the best yet. Let's see If we can't have the entire Senior Class 'on Honor Rojl one of these six weeks. That would really rock Youngsvllle off Its foundations! Remember: Paper Is patient I (Ann Frank) ? MR. FARMER? IT'S PLANT BED TIME! We are offering custom treatment for tobacco plant beds. This service includes applying the methyl Bromide 6as and putting on the plastic cover. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: ? ? V ? w w w w w w w WWW? W w WW WW WWW WW ? w -W WW www w v LAVERNE GUPTON, Agent CALL TODAY > FOR THIS SERVICE! PHONE CENTERVILLE 853-2144 Louisburg Betty Sue Radford. If an outsider had taken a peek at the L.H.S. seniors Tuesday morning, he would have thought they had all flipp ed their lids and were In the process of Joining the air force. Actually, this Is not so. 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