Crusade Officials Officials of the Cancer Fund Drive to begin April 13, are shown above at their Kick-Off meeting held here Saturday morning. Shown, left to right are: Mrs. Gertrude Collins, Chairman, White Level Community; Miss Linda Woodlief. Co-Chairman, Mitchner's Community; Mrs. H. C. Goswick, Chairman Katesville Community; Mrs. Lib Cheatham, Co-Chairman, Youngsville; Miss Lucy Burt, Louisburg. Chairman; Mrs. Grady Snyder, Educational Councelor; Mrs. Archie Brown, Co-Chairman, Youngsville; Mrs. Faye Cardwell, Chairman, Moulton Community; Mrs. John Lee Wilder. Co-Chairman, Mitchner's Community; Mrs. Jeanette Ayscue, Chairman, Alert Community; Mrs. Cora Ellen Driver, Epsom Community Chairman; Mrs. Peggy Pinnetl, Cedar Rock Community; Mrs. Hilda Cottrell, Co-Chairman, Moulton Community and George Champion, Franklin County Crusade Chairman. Photo by Ross Shuping. Franklinton Mr. David Secor is attend ing a LP Gas convention at the Marriott Motel in Atlanta, Georgia. Mrs. Walter W. Cooke has returned home after visiting her sister in Alexandria. Vir ginia for two months. - Miss Rhonda Payne, a stu dent at Wake Forest Univer sity, has arrived home for spring holidays. Mrs. Clyde Lee Waiden, Jr. of Charleston, S. C. and infant daughters are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Waiden, Sr. Mrs. G. C. Wainwright of Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. t. Whitfield and Miss Frances Wortham Saturday. Mrs. Richard Whitfield at tended an organizational meeting of the North Caro lina Women's Highway Safety Leaders at the Statler-Hilton BANK WITH CONFIDENCE ALL BANKING TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL SAVINGS ? CHECKING? LOANS ? TRUSTS ? INSURANCE Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Henderson, N. C. "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" 1889-79 YEARS OF SERVICE & SECURITY-1 968 in Greensboro Saturday. Mrs. Marie Sturevant of Covington, Virginia visited Mrs. Minnie Harris and Mrs. Mary Coffman a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Kear ney and family of Seaford, Delaware are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Nowell. Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Tillot son and Anita of Louisburg visited the B. B. Nowells Sun day. Or. and Mrs. Spurgeon Eakes have returned home after touring Spain and northern Africa. Miss Cheryl Eakes. a stu dent at Wayne Community College in Goldsboro, visited her parents during the week end. When athletes become more important than studies, the tail is running away with the dog. I Easter Services Youngsviile . On Thunday evening, April third, at seven oclock. The Lord's Supper I *IU observed in a special Maundy Service at the Youngsviile Baptist Church, rhe public is cordially invited to attend. Youngsviile ? The Youngs Ville Baptist Church has been invited to join with other area churches, to attend a Com munity Sunrise Service Sun day morning. April 6th, at 5 30 at the Wake Forest Country Club Golf Course on Dr. 0. T. Binkley, Presi dent of the Southeastern Seminary, will bring the mes sage at the service which has p en planned by the Wake forest Ministerial Associa ^ community choir will sing. This will be an inter-de norm national service. Youngsviile . An Easter Message jn Song was pre sented at the Baptist Church Sunday evening, March 30, under the director of choir leader Mrs. A. N. Corpening. Mrs. A1 DePorter was piano accompanist. The Carol Choir presented Learn of God's Love" Once Long Ago" "Easter' Know My Sa^ Living "Wonderful Easter Story", and "He's Alive". Smg.ng in this group were Susan Weatherford, Mary Lu and Nancy DePbrter, Kelly PMIlin 1? Corpenin?. Steve jSuJZ? 4nd , Girl, Chorus tended ?w ? and Daughters", n ?j There", "Joy Dawned Again on Easter Day , "You'll Never Walk r f J" this ^"P ??? Carol Mitchell, Mary Lou Brown, Rhonda Strickland Nancy and Katie Ann Lind say, Janet and Harriett ST-w^V?"'' ?nd Bake Sale wi?Lehah,'s Methodist Church will hold a bake sale Satur day, April 5, at A & p in Louisburg from 10 a.m. until. Deaths MRS. BEATRICE B. PERRY Mrs. Beatrice Bow den Per ry, 64, of Bunn died Thurs day morning in Franklin Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Poplar Springs Baptist Church by the Rev. Bobby Joyner and Rev. Billy Clevenger. Burial fol lowed in the Bunn Cemetery. Surviving are her husband. Bayard E. Perry: one daugh ter. Mrs. Violet P. Martin of Bunn; one son. Dallas H. Per ry of Raleigh; one brother. J. Clarence Bowden of Weldon; one sister. Mrs. Bertha Coun cil of Gaston; and two grand children. REBA J. (JACKIE) STONE Wallace ? Funeral services for Reba Jacquetyn (Jackie) Stone, 13, who was kidnaped Tuesday and later found dead were held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Wallace Baptist Church by the Rev. L. E. Whitlock. Burial followed at the Smith family cemetery near White Lake. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stone; two sisters, Robin Elaine and Lisa Leigh Stone; two brothers, Michael Jonathan and David Whitney Stone of the home; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. L. R. (Jack) Woodlief of White Lake; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Whitney Stone of Henderson; her ma ternal great -grandmother, Mrs. R. T. Smith of Eliza beth town. MRS. OLLIE B. FOWLER Franklinton - Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Ollie Ball Fow ler, 74, who died Saturday, were held at 2:30 p.m. Mon day at Sandling Funeral Home by the Rev. Chip Con yers and Walker Pettijohn. Burial followed in the Mt. Carmel Christian Church Cemetery. Surviving is a son, Louis Fowler of Henderson; three daughters, Mrs. Elsa Wheelers of the home, Mrs. Vanczer Perkinson of Franklinton and Mrs. Monroe Dickens of Rt. 1, Kittrell; a brother, Chester (Bud) Ball of Franklinton; a step-grandchild; a step great grandchild. Candlelight Service To Be Held A candlelit Holy Com munion service will be held Thursday night, April 3, be fore Easter at Popes' Chapel United Church of Christ. The service will start at 7:30 p.m. 1 This is in observance of Holy Week and we invite everyone to attend. Woman's Club To Meet (Frk. B.W.) The Franklin ton Woman's Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Wilson Gupton Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The Home Life Depart ment will present the pro gram which will be a Youth Panel Discussion. All club members are urged to attend the meeting. Lily Parade (Frk. B.W.) On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Jerri Ball and Mrs. David Secor conducted the Lily Parade in Franklin- , ton. Assisting , Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Secor in selling lilies were Debbie Holland, Bobby Jo. Clark, Sandy Strickland. Sherry Corn, Susan Fishel, Bonnie Senter, Karen Coats, Lu Ann Thompson and Sharon Secor. The money received from the sale will help the crippled children and adults. Cantata Presented (FRK. B.W.) The Easter Cantata, "No Greater Love," by John W. Peterson was pre sented. at the morning wor ship service at the Franklin ton Baptist Church on Sun day. Organist and director was Mrs. Bruce Honeycutt. Soloists were Mrs. Lamar Greene, Mr. William Hagwood and Mr. Joe Whitaker. Reader was the Rev. Horace Jackson, pastor of the church. Thanks We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to Dr. Cole and Dr. Bndfthaw and everyone at Franklin Memorial Hospital for their faithful service to our wife and mother. The Family of Beatrice Bowden Ferry FREE LISTENING DEVICE WILL HELP YOU ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE RADIO-TV PROGRAMS A new, easy to wear, hear ing device is now being of fered free of cost to you people with faded hearing by Professional Hearing Aid Cen ter dealer for Miracle Ear Hearing Aids. It will help greatly to reduce the strain of ^ listening to your radio and TV programs. 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