Community News Justice Mrs. Lucille W. Harris spent last week in Raleigh with, her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harris and daughter. Jamai. Mrs. Dan Bennett and son. Danny, from Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wheless and girls last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent wood Turner and sons. Forrest, Mark and Carl, from Eliza beth City arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Perry Friday night for a long week end's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wicks and daughter, Lorri, from Durham visited in the home of Mr. arid Mrs. N. J. Wicks Saturday. Sunday guest were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sykes from Spring Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Maynard from Norfolk, Va. visited the Wicks' Monday. Charles E. Ford, Jr. FORD INSURANCE AGENCY ? -r. LOUISBUR6. N C FIRE 4UT0 LIFE HAIL Any Kind ? > We Write It. ?. Mr. Woodrow Galling from Williamsburg, Va. visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gat ling and children, Danny and ^Trina last Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Coppedge left earl Sunday mocning for Auburndale, Fla. and an ex tended visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Coppedge and children, Susie, Clyde and Mary Chris. Mr. and Nfrs. Jerry Perry from Raleigh were Sunday guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Horton and Kcn n^ from Bunn visited the family Sunday afternoon. Seven Paths Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lartz returned on Friday from an : .extended holiday visit with I relatives in Waujcegan, Mich. ! Mrs. Amanda Rhoda returned 1 with them and we -welcome I j- her into the community. Mrs. Emma Moore is in Rocky Mount staying a few days with a daughter, Mrs. Elaine Proctor, and her hus band. Mrs. Lerta Wilder is in Ral eigh after going to Florida during the holidays to visit a son, Rudolph, and family. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wilder and family of Raleigh. Spec No. 4 Dan Fisher of Edgewood Arsenal spent three weeks of furlough at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fisher, and Carolyn. On Friday evening they were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Claude Driver and family of New Hope. Mr. M. T. Lamm spent a night in Goldsboro with his daughter. Marjorie, and her family who are ill with flu. Dr. Wilbur Lamm and family of Nashville, Tenn. spent the holidays here with Mr. Lamm and a couple of them had flu , while visiting. ? ? Pvt. Donnie Nelms has been on furlough and visiting "To Know Her Was To Love Her" In loving memory of my sister MabJe G. Page, who passed away in Watts Hospital at the age of 57 on December 1 , 1968. Her smile was worth a million, you have always heard them say. Her radiance was enriching, through every single day. Her gratitude and kindness always meant so much to me, her cheerfulness in living was so wonderful to see Her love for life and friendship, to all she knew she'd love. Her Christian witness was patterned by the Father up above. Her love for her household, her enthusiasm with each new day. Her faith in God was always strong, come health or sickness or what may. Her living glow to others, revealed the fathers shining face. Her patience true ahd faithful reflected Gods saving Grace, her personality bubbled every where she went. Mable Lois's short time here on earth, I'm sure it was well spent They say time heals all sorrows and helps us to forget, but time so "far has only proved Jk>w much we miss you yet. God gave us strength to face it and courage to bear the blOw, but what it means to lose you Mable only God can know But how wonderful that Christians share a hope which sorrow can't impair, for our loved one waits at Heavens' door, where we shall meet to part no more Daisy Shearin his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- j vin Nelms, Stanley and Gail. I He left Raleigh-Durham air- 1 port Sunday afternoon for > camp. Mrs. Harriett Moore, Mr. Millard Gay of Newport News visited Mrs. L. S. Gay and Jenny during tne weeKena. Mrs. Lucy Wilder is at home with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. , Collie after spending a few weeks in Washington, D. C. and Butner, N. Q. with rela tives. i I - Mrs. Ethel Hill had alt of her children and grandchild- | ren to visit with her through : the holidays, including Mr. j and Mrs. Boyd Urp of Miami. | Fla. ? Mrs. Lizzie Sykes enjoyed having most of her children and grandchildren and a few extra guests for a holiday meal together. Franklinton Mb. A. H. Vann has re turned home after having been a patient at Rex Hospi tal in Raleigh. Mrs. J. O. Green, Jr. is a patient at Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for the many kind deeds and words of sympathy shown to us during the recent death of our beloved husband and stepfather. May God bless you all. Mrs. Doris Peoples Jeffrey Larry Lloyd FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE Fire Crop Hail Farmowners Auto Former's Liability T Bluj, CrottS, Hospital Plans L. C. HASTY Louisburg, N. C. CHECK THESE LOW PRICES FOR A GENUINE. . . 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