Entertains Bridge Club (FRK. B.W.) Mrs. B. N. Williamson, Jr. entertained her bridge club Friday even ing. Her home was decorated with arrangements of jonquils and japonica. Mrs. OUie Jenkins received high score prize while second high went to Mrs. Lee Mc Lemore. Mrs. W. H. M. Jenkins was presented the guest prize. Assisted by Miss Edith Jackson and Mrs. Thilbert Pearce, the hostess served a dessert course with coffee at the conclusion of the third progression. To Give Graduate Recital NORMAN, March - Or ganist Donnie Beddingfield, Zebulon, N. C., graduate stu dent at the University of Oklahoma, will play a gradu ate recital at 8:15 p.m. Thurs day, March 27, in Holmberg Hall Auditorium. The recital is a require ment for the master of music degree. A student of Mildred An drews, David Ross Boyd pro fessor of music, he will play "Prelude and Fugue in F Major" by Vincent Lubeck, "Chorale No. 3 in A Minor" and "Pastorale" by Cesar Franck, "Prelude and Fugue in D Major, BWV 532" by Johann Sebastian Bach, "Son ata No. 3" by Paul Hin demith, "Chromatic Study on the Name of Bach" by Walter Piston and "Sonata for Or gan, Op. 86" by Vincent Per sichetti. Beddingfield, a member of the American Guild of Or ganists, will become an in structor in organ at Missouri Baptist College, Hannibal, in June. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Beddingfield, Route 2, Zebulon, N. C. Marriage Announced MRS LLOYD DREW GUPTON Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Duke, Jr. "of Louisburg announce the marriage of their daughter, Judith Daniel, to Mr. Lloyd Drew Gupton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Gupton of Route 2, Louisburg, Wednesday. March 12, 1969 in Raleigh, N. C. Castle, Dorsey Orchestra To Play At College Dance Lee Castle and the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra will provide the music for an Inter-Club Council Dance at Louisburg College, Tuesday, April 1. The name Dorsey, long known and respected in "big band" circles, is rightly being used by Lee Castle. Lee was accepted as Mother Dorsey's "third son" back when he first appeared |s lead tnim peteer with Jimmy's band. The semi-formal dance will begin at 8:00 p.m. and con clude at 12 midnight. The Dorsey band will swing with COMING SOON Figure And Health Center Ford Village Louisburg, N. C. Bickett Blvd. WATCH FOR OUR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT new and modern sounds as well as reach back for former big Dorsey hits such as "Marie", "Green Eyes", "Be same Mucho", and "I Hear a Rhapsody." Guest attendance requests for this event are to be made with Dean of Students Tho mas A. Patterson. LEE CASTCE COBBS CORNER SkMnmefl tlx* ?l(o tprmg with MM EASTER FASHIONS (M BLOOM) WITH ? BUNNY-B AT YOUR SERVICE SHOP LEGGETT'S BY CASH-CHARGE OR LAY-A-WAY STORE HOURS: 9:30 T0'5:30 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. On Dean's List ? Listed on the University of North Carolina's fall semester Dean's list from this area are the following: Joseph Jones Hart, Jr. of Youngsville in the School of Business; Jane Elliott Mc Kinne of Louisburg In Art; Paul Washington Stewart of Louisburg in Chemistry; and Walter Bruce Wynne of Louis burg in Pharmacy. To attain this list, a stu dent must be taking a full academic load of at least 15 hours.' and make no grade below 'a C. The grades in all courses must average a 3.0 (or B) quality point average. Deaths ARTHUR T. HOWELL Funeral services for Arthur Thomas Howell, 76, of Rt. 1, Louisburg, a retired farmer and merchant who died Sat urday. were conducted Mon day at 2 p.m. at White Fun eral Home by the Rev. Paul Millwood. Burial followed in the Howell family cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pearl D. Howell; a daughter, Mrs. Nora Mae Harris of Louisburg; two sons. Arthur Leon of Louisburg and John Irving Howell of Grants, N.M.; a brother, J. S. Howell of Raleigh; three sisters, Mrs. H. B. Edwards and Mrs. C. M. Vaughan of Louisburg and Mrs. D. W. Richards of Bunn; 11 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren. FREDDIE HARRIS Youngsville - Funeral ser vices for Freddie Harris. 66, a retired farmer who died Satf urday, will be held Wednes day at 3:30 p.m. at Union Grove Baptist Church by the Revs. O. H. Broadie and J. P. Wilson. Burial will be In the church cemftery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillie Harris; two daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth Baker and Mrs. Burnice Cleavland of Jersey City, N. J.; five sisters, Ester Harris, Mrs. Annie Lee Cru dup and Mrs. Josephine Hayes of Franklinton, Mrs. Eva Thomas of Newport News. Va. and Mrs. Willie Mae Hayes of Rahway, N. J.; four grandchildren. MRS. VIVIAN S. WELLS Rocky Mount ? Mrs. Vivian Sykes Wells, 72, died Friday. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Gay-Yost Funeral Home by the Rev Robert Ricks Boone. Burial followed in Sykes family cemetery, Cas talia. Surviving is a daughter. Mrs. James T. Abrams of Pinetops; two sons. Robert and Martin Wells of Rocky Mount: a sister. Mrs. Walter J. Bone of Nashville: a brother. Cecil R. Sykes of Louisburg; seven grandchildren; two great grandchildren. DARRELL H. GLASGOW Darrell Hayes Glasgow, 33, of 3133 Julian Drive. Raleigh, died Sunday a( Wake Me morial Hospital. He had un dergone open-heart surgery on Saturday. He was a com posing room machinist for the News and Observer Pub lishing Co. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday from Pleasant Grove Metho dist Church 1n Wake County, with the Rev. Reggie Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Raleigh Memorial Park. He is survived by his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Glasgow of Route 8. Raleigh; a brother. Maurice Glasgow, Jr . of Raleigb. The body will be at Lan caster Funeral Home in Louisburg until it is taken to the church to lie in state from 1 lo 3 p.m. prior to the funeral. Glasgow was a native of Franklin County and has sev eral relatives living in Frank lin County. DAVE L. ANDREWS Youngsville ? Graveside services for Dave Lawrence Andrews. 83, ? retired far mer, of Rt. 1, Youngsville who died Saturday, will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Harris Chapel Baptist Church cemetery by the Revs. Hoyt Lock and John W. Woody Surviving is a sister. Mrs. Newell Ellington of Rt. 3, Raleigh; two brothers. R. 0. and J. G. Andrews of Rt.,1, Youngsville. Marriage Announced MRS KIRBY RUFFIN THARRINQTON Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hunt of Louisburg announce the marriage of their son. Kirby Ruffin Tharrington to Jackie L. ' Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wilcox of Fayetteville on March 21 at Louisburg Baptist Church by Reverend A. S. Tomlinson. Coke Hour Honors Bride-elect Miss Rexie Smith, bride elect of March 29, was honor ed Sunday afternoon with a Coke Hour at the home of Mrs. Rfiddic Wheeler on Route 1, Louisburg. Hostesses for the occasion were Misses Vickie and Sandra Wheeler. The Wheeler home was decorated with fresh-cut spring flowers. Upon her arrival, the honoree was presented a blue and white carnation corsage. During the social session, the wedding plans were discussed. Mrs. Riddic Wheeler and Mrs. Howard Mangum assist ed with the serving to the twenty guests. Refreshments included Cokes, dainty sand wiches and cookies. Miss Smith was presented a gift of her wedding invita tion done in decoupage Franklinton The W. C. Garrisons had the following visitors during the weekend from Burling ton: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beckom. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beckom, Mrs. Carl Mansfield and from Graham, Mrs. Charlie Ingold. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carter and family of Wake Forest also visited the Garrisons during the week end. Most compliments are not true-but that makes them even more enjoyable. Youngsville Wins Honors At Festival Youngsville ? For a Crewel Embroidered handbag which she made, ( Mrs. J. T. Moss won a first place blue ribbon at the N. C. Federation of Women's Clubs Fine Arts Fes tival held in Greensboro. N. C., Saturday. March 22. Other entries from the Youngsville Club, which were in the statewide festival as a result of being winners in the District 14 competition, were Beaded Flower Arrangement by Mrs. A. E. Hall, Knit sweater by Mrs. J. W. Weathers. Sr.. and a Needle point pocketbook by Mrs J. T. Moss: which were in ^>n display In the Crafts category. In the Writing Category was a Newspaper Article on a Club Activity by Mrs. R. E. Cheatham.. Youngsville club members who were among the '491 clubwomen at UNC-C.reens boro for the festival Saturday were Mes,dames J. W. Weathers, Sr.. Ben Hudson, N. A. Brown and B. H. Patter son. Mrs. J. W . Weathers. Jr . as State Second Vice President, went on Friday for Executive meetings and remained over night. An individual is only as intelligent as he is curious. Successful business ty coons keep leaning, and push ing. after those with less drive have already decided fate is against them. Youngsville On Saturday Mrs. J. W. Weathers, Sr., went to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Johnson and family in Winston Salem. Mrs. J. T. Moss returned home Sunday after being a patient at Rex Hospital for over a week. Mr. J. K. Tharrington has been a patient at Mary Eliza beth Hospital during the past week. Mr. Elmo Barham has been a patient at Mary Elizabeth Hospital during the pait week for treatment of bums result ing from a back yard accident at his home. Jiramie Moss is home from Virginia Episcopal School for Spring Holidays. Children have to put up with a lot from adults these days. Compliments are usually thinlv-veiled apple-polishing. Safe, New, Easy Way To LOSE UGLY FAT! 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