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.Mrs. Woodlief Hosts HD Club Youngsvllle < The Youngs ville Home Demonstration Club met Monday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. B. F. Woodlief with Mrs. W. T. Holden as cohostess for the first meeting of a new club year. Mrs. Stajpil Woodlief, new club president, conducted the business meeting with reports given by Secretary Mrs. W. T. Holden and Treasurer Mrs. W. "H. Hight. County agent Mrs. Frances Fuller was in attendance for a demonstration. Mrs. G. W. Barnes was in charge of the recreational period. Mrs. Richard Hill and Mrs. D. H. Cyrus, Sr. were wel comed into the club as mem bers. Two guests in attendance were Mrs. Floyd Benfield and Marguerite Mitchiner. At the social hour refresh ments were served which con sisted of fniit cake, jello with whipped cream, and coffee. A ?? New Year's decorative theme was used for the meeting. Engagement Announced / ? a . a> ? . , . BARBARA GAIL JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. Percy Monroe Jordan of Franklinton an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Gail, to Toby Dallas Dement, son of Mrs. Dallas Dement and the late Mr., Dement of Franklinton. The wedding has been set for Saturday, February 15. at three o'clock in the afternoon at the Union View Baptist Chureh. (FRK. B.W.) Health And Beauty Did you go haywire eating at Thanksgiving and then again it Christmas and at N$w Years? Well, you aren't alone. Many of us had just man aged to Jose some weight and begun to look well in our last winters clothes when along came Thanksgiving. You may have gained four or five pounds. Then the struggle began to lose the extra weight. When success was- ndar, Christmas arrived. Don't dispair! Make up your mind to do some thing g about those pounds. Give up starches, fats and sweets for a week. Get a moderate amount of exercise. Providing you are in good health, this will do wonders for you. Keep in mind that over- * eating, and the conditions it brings on are responsible for more deaths than any other T. H. Pearce, Photographer FRANK LINTON. N. C. 494 - 2434 SPECIALIZING IN COLOR WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY ANNIVERSARIES - SPECIAL OCCASIONS AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Birth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rich ard Knott of Route 1, Cas talia announce the birth of * son.. Brantley Steven, De cember 29, 1968 at Park View Hospital. Mrs. Knott is the former Celia Crowder of Route 1, Castalia. single thing. Your complexion will suf fer from an over-rich diet and not enough exercise. Try standing in front of a full-length mirror and looking at yourself honestly. Chances an that you will find the appearance of age is made up of many small factors. Al most ail due to over-weight. They Include a roll over the girdle, a protruding abdomen, a double chin, a dowager's hump, rounded shoulders, a drooping jaw line- to list a few. If you need to lose a good bit of weight, consult your doctor. He will outline a safe diet and tell how fast you . should loose weight. TAYLOR'S i j?wuarv ON MOST ITEMS OF FURNITURE, GIFTWARE, TOYS And Our 20 % DISCOUNT Makes Our Prices Still Lower Than Most Of Our Competitors 30% And 40% Discounts _ Housewares - Plumbing & Electric Supplies - Heaters - Farm Supplies - Sporting Goods - Rugs - Gittwares ? Furniture ? Draperies - Anything For The Farm I Home. Phone GY 6-3423 East Nash Street Louisburg, N. C. H.C. TAYLOR H.C. TAYLOR I HAQ.DWAOE iPuamT HARDWARE I PUONITUF" Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Kozel of Clifton, New Jersey, announce the marriage of their daughter. Ilona. to Wil liam G. Alford. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mis. William G. Alford, Sr. of Rolesville. on Decem ber 21. 1968 at the First Baptist Church. Laurel, Md. The bride is a graduate of Douglass College. Butgers University, and John Robert Powers Finishing School. Until her marriage she was employed by the Dept. of Defense as a programmer and attended the National Cryptologic School. The bridegroom is a grad uate of Atlantic Christian College and served with the U. S. Naval Security Group. Presently he is employed as the S. E. Regional Specialist for the Technical Education Division of Prentice-Hall Inc. of Englewood'Cliffs, N. J. ?' The couple will reside in Atlanta, Ga. SLEEK ? Cotton In a bold black and white Dalmatian print is tailored into a dashing coat that's right for traveling, shopping, or theatre-going De signed by Count Romi, li's pro tected with Zepel rain and stain repeller for added prac ticality. il Engagement Announced 3H 1 fiiittfM?iii>m*r nn PATRICIA ANN GAY Mr. and Mrs. James Sampson Gay, Jrrof Route 3, Zebulon, North Carolina announce the engagement of their daughter. ?Miss Patricia Ann Gay, to Mr. Alfred Wilmer Jordan, son o X Mrs. Raleigh Stanley Jordan, and thi late Mr. Jordan of Weldon, North Carolina. A Kebruary 22 wedding is planned. Book Club Studies Caribbean Islands Mrs. Michael Palmer was hostess to the Edwin Fuller Book Club at her home on Elm Street Tuesday after ?; noon. Upon arrival, the mem bers were served cheese cake with a cherry topping, salted nuts, and Russian tea. Mrs. C. W. Howard pre sided over the meeting in the absence of its president, Mrs. Umphrey Lee. Mrs. Howard ? introduced Mrs. Anne W. Davies, who presented the program on the Caribbean Is lands. This Archipelago is composed of over 700 islands of which only 20 are in habited and many keys and reefs. She* gave a thumbnail sketch of the most prominent of these islands which have been so much in news in recent years; for example, The Bahamas, New Provi dence Island of which Nassau is capitol, San Salvador, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, San Juan, The Virgins, the Bar bados. Antiqua, The Lee( wards and the Windwards, Trinidad, Martinique, Guade loupe, Curacoa. Hati, the Dominican Republic and, of course, Cuba. According to Mrs. Davies, everyone knows that the is lands are tropical, beautiful, and of immence variety. Their physical differences are big and small, low and high, wet and dry. Theirs is a crazy quilt of national and cultural patterns. There are colonies, commonwealths, old indepen dents, new independents, and semi independents - all oc cupied .by Spanish, British, American, French, Dutch, Scandinavians and trans planted Africans. One is often asked which is your favorite. That depends on what you are seeking. For business, Puerto Rico, for a first time in the Caribbean, Jamaica; To? a second or third honeymoon, Grenada; for sailing, the British Virgins, and for emotional impact, Hati. In short, in the islands of the Caribbean, you can find anything short of sitow. Members present, in addi Youngiville Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tlm berlake visited with relatives in Charlotte, N, C. during the weekend. ?v ? V \ Mrs. W. C. Tlmberiake spent the weekend in Green ville, N. C. with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Grubbs. Mrs. C. C. Woodllef has left Rex Hospital and Is now at Medicenter on Wade Avenue in Raleigh. Modern education, with alt of Its frills, has yet merely scratched the surface of the child training problem. tion to the hostess, were Mes dames G. W. Howard, Wilbur Jolly, B. L. Patterson, Fred Lochmueller, Norman Chad wick, Gladys Bailey, Anne Davies, Noruian Jones, G. M. Beam, Jr.. and Dr. Anne Blumenfeld. Goodbys were said to Mrs. Palmer. Ruth Mercer Circles Meet (FRK. B W.) Ruth Mercer Circle No. 1 of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Franklinton Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. A. B. Allen. Jr. on Thursday evening The chairman. Mrs. Frank Collins, presented the pro gram about prophets. After reading tbe scripture, she called attention to the new program book, "^he Now Prophets." Mrs. Collins .defined the word prophet <and then nanfed Amos. Jeremiah. Micah and Hosea as some of the prophets of Biblical times. "We've let prophets be smothered .today." remarked th{ program leader. Stressing the need for prophets. Mrs. Collins stated that the Now Prophets are meeting the challenges of to day. They are becoming im mersed in people's problems. She closed the program by asking Who are the Now Prophets in our community? Mrs. J. D. Mode read the minutes of the November meeting. Thank-you notes: which had been received by the chairman, were read. Flowers, for the church secre tary. were assigned for the month of February. Mrs. Mode, president of the Woman's Society, re minded the group that the circle was responsible for a W.S.C.S. meeting. The hostess served coffee and doughnuts during the social hour Ruth Mercer Circle No. 2 of the Franklinton Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Eugene Pearce on Thurs day evening. In the absence of the chairman, Mrs. E. A. Harris, Jr. presided over the meeting. A financial report was given by Mrs. Phil Franklin Whitfield. Minutes were read by Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Oonnie Hicks, pro gram leader, introduced Mr. C. Ray Pruette. The gueg speaker gave suggestions about how to live better iji th* New Year. He stressed the need te have God direct our lives. During the social hour, the hostess served heavenly hash, cheese , wafers and lemon cookies. ~T1 ? \ 1 \\ . \ \ 1 foh safety's sake \ v \\Y \\ ^ NEVER SHOOT AT POWER lines or INSULATORS Pretty girls make fools out of old men with the greatest of ease. Women Suffer WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Common Kidney nr. Bladder Irrlta-1 lions affect twice us many women as men. often causing tenseness and nervousness from frequent, burning, itching urination. Secondarily, you may lose sleet* and have Headaches. Hack aches and feel older, tired, de pressed In such cases. OYSTKX usu ally brings relaxing comfort by curb ing germs In acid urine and easing pain <;et CYST EX at druggists today VACANCY AT THE PINES REST HOME FOR ONE RETIRED AMBULATORY WOMAN Surrounding!, attractive; roam art modern, clsan, comfortable, hospitality, warm Wd friendly; three deli cious hot meals daily; cheerful aid and maid service. We make you feel at home. Visitors'are always welcome. Very reasonable rates for private residents. " Located on East River Rd. 4 miles froftt Louisburg's shopping center. MRS. R. E. McDUFFIE, OPERATOR Rt. 4, Box 17, Louisburg, N. C. ? Phone 496-4470 DEPT. STORE FINAL CLEARANCE SALE FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS GREAT REDUCTIONS ON: * COATS v * SUITS ALL FR0M * SKIRTS 1/4 * DRESSES I * SLACKS 4 in * SWEATERS J/3 * JACKETS * SHORT COATS i ,n , * HATS Ml I * MEN'S WEAR Drjce * DOT'S WEAR V * CHILDREN'S WEAR * SHOES i m MANY OTHER ITEMS GREATLY REDUCED! FOX'S DEPT. STORE
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