Deaths MRS. BERTIE B. EDWARDS Mrs. Bertie Brantley Ed wants. 56, died Friday. Fun eral were conducted at 2:30 pjn. Sunday at White Funeral Chapel by Rev. CJetus Gil bert. Burial followed, in the L. . M. Edwards family cemetery, Rt. 1, Sprinf Hope. Surviving are her husband, George E. Edwards of Rt. 1, Louisburg; three daughters. Mrs Elizabeth Carter and Mrs. Geraldine Adams of Z e bulon and Mrs. Nellie Boone of Butner|ftier mother, Mrs. J. D. Brantley of Spring Hope: a sister, Mrs. Carrie Griffin of Rocky Mount; five brothers. Mack and Wood row of Spring Hope, Joe B. of Colorado Springs, Colo., Hiilie of San ford and Rick Brantley of Portsmouth, Va.; eight grand children. MRS. ORA C. NEWTON Creed moor - Mrs. Ora Clay Newton, 75, died Satur ' day. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 2 p.m. from the lleasant Grove Bap tut Church by the Rev. Vi ncent Young and Rev. James Lewis. 'Burial followed in the Creed moor Cemetery. 'Surviving are four sons. Russell F. of Raleigh. J. Lin wood of Durham and Chester F. and C. J. Newton, Jr. of Creed moor two daughters. Mrs. H. J. Roberts of Raleigh and Mrs. W. H. Lyon of Creed moor, a sister. Mrs. Josie Gilliam of Louisburg; 11 grandchildren. Revival The Tabernacle Baptist Church in Bunn. next to the - Police Station, will hold a singing revival services with Dick and Shirley, and The Gospel Singers, May 28 - June 1. Everyone is invited to attend this singing revival. Mrs. Twitty Graduates Sunday MRS TWITTV Rocky Mount - Mrs. Bar bara Hawks Twitty. daughter of Mr and Mrs W. H Hawks of Rt. 1, Warrenton. is ?cbe duled to graduate Sunday , magna cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in English from X. C. Wesley an College. A record 148 degrees will be granted at the college's sixth commencement exer cises to be held in Everett Gymnasium Sunday. May 25, at 4 p.m. Mrs. Twitty is presently residing with her husband. Tommy E. Twitty, at 105 Green Street. Louisburg. She is an English teacher at Louis burg High School where her husband is also a teacher and coach. Westmoreland On Vietnam Atlantic City, V J. - Armv Chief of SUff Gen William C. Westmoreland has predicted the Communists will prob ably mount another offensive in Vietnam, hut is confident the U. S. will crush it. The former commander of U. S. troops in Vietnam said it was important that the enemy has come to he conference table. In Service EDITH C. CASH Glyneo. G?. (FHTNC) - Airman Apprentice Edith C. Cash. L'SN. daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Melun Cash, of Young^ille. N. C.. was graduated from the basic Air Controlman School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center. Glyneo. Ga. As an aircontrolman, she has been trained to direct aircraft while they are in traf fic patterns around tk- sta tions and ships. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Barry Loftin of Route 3. Louisburg an nounce the birth of a son. Barry N'eal. Jr.. Wednesday. , May 21. 1969 at Franklin Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Lof- j tin is the former Linda Spen cer YHS Presents Class Night * Youngsville - In a Side walk Cafe letting, members of the YHS graduating class presented "Paris In The Springtime" Friday night in the ichool auditorium before an audience of parents and friends Taking part on the pro gram were Class Poet. Delia [ Jones: Historian. Patsy Al ford: Testatrix. Linda Stroud: Prophet. Debbie Roberts: Giftorians. Joyce Mitchell and Charles JoiWs: class of ficer. President. Otha Hill: Vice-President. Linda Cash: Secretary. Linda Stroud and Treasurer. Graydon Sutton. Other members of the class participated, as well as the Class Mascots. Charlie Cor pening and Nancy Faulkner. The highest achievement of man is to be able to think through distorted situations and arrive at the truth. KNITS By PERSONAL Select from our large group of Polyester Knits in jackets, skirts, slacks and shells. Navy. Red and White. 8izes 8 to 18. slips Choose mists of feminity in slips of easy care fabrics . . . luxurious ways to re member the graduate. 300 to 7?? mm SHIRTS in the Summer Mood See our great shirt collection fea turing pockets. Choose from see through sheers, smooth or tex tured fabrics ? 'most in ea?Jr car* cotton and polyester. I* ?. 12* /T> Men's Doublebreasted sport coats Summer-lze your wardrobe with single and double breasted Jackets in Hopsack, Knit and Wool blends with dacron. M" 55" ENDURAPRESS* SHIRTS Buy the "solid stock" solid colors or "tioker tape" stripes. Both give fashion dividends. Both "open" with 7-button front. "Close" with taper 7" drop. If you want the Traditional Shirt . . . Look for the Traditional Label. S>lupum/v In Easy Care Cotton/ Pol jtsttr This is the stuff that pleasant dreaming b madq of and we're stocked up on tb# very styles you want, now, when you want Cool, airy ileepwear for. summer's warm nights. 2"?6" the shorts story FOR SUMMER DEPT. STORE 4"?9" is our great selection of go-lively styles in stripes, plaids and solids. Select from Puritan, McGregor, Fa rah and Levi. Engagement Announced SANDRA EBELL WALKER Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Walker of Henderson. N. C. announce the engagment of their daughter. Miss Sandra Ebell Walker, to Michael Floyd Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fuller of Louisburg. N. C. Tlie wedding is planned for August 24. 1969. Youngsville Scouts Hold A Bonfire Lighting Youngsville - A Bonfire Lighting was the opening ceremony at an outing held by the Youngsville Cub Scouts Tuesday night. May 20, at the home of Timothy Boyette. Events were under the leadership of Rudy Evans who is Assistant Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 588. ~ Mr. L. J. Phillips who has been working with the Webe los. entertained the group with songs and stunts in which the Cub Scouts partici pated. "The Grand Howl." a Cub Scout display of honor and respect for their leaders, was extended to the adults who have been working with the boys. Mrs. Ben Nail and Mrs. Julian Jordon have been serv ing this year as Den Mothers. A Torchlight Advance ment Ceremony was conduct ed with awards presented. Wolf Badges want to Danny Conyers, David Conyers, Douglas Hight and Julian Jor don. Webelos Badges went to David Jordon, Larry Woodlief and David Moss. Arrow Points, gold and sil ver, were presented to Julian Jordon; silver arrow points to Timothy Boyette and to Al Stallings. As Senior Patrol leader of In Fashion Some of the men's styles being shown in very smart shops are truly amazing. Bright colored jackets worn with long scarfs, knotted at the throat and suits of linen, consisting of pants and a long pullover shirt which is worn with a belt are just two of the new ideas for men. the Boy Scout Troop, Glenn Evans invited the Webelos to join the Boy Scout Troop. A Blood Brother Cere mony was held for a newcom er to scouting. Dean Mitchell. An Indian Sign Prayer con- . eluded the meeting. FHS Glee Club Presents Concert (Frk. B.W.) Under the di rection of Mrs. Bruce Honey cutt, the Franklinton High School Glee Club presented a concert on Friday evening" in the school auditorium. Serving as narrator was Al Thompson. Soloists were George McGhee, Kenny Gos wick, Jerry Simmons, Chester Davis. Eugen Wooten. Cindy Secor, Wesley Smith, Tommy GuUey, Bruce Honeycutt and Odessa Hall. A couple of numbers were rendered by a trio composed of Debbie Harris, Janice Whi taker and Richie Whitfield. Another trio was compos ed of Cindy Secor, Sarah Wilder and Betty Ann Wilder. "Up-Up and Away" was sung by Dennie Taylor, Linda Kingsberry, Rona Murray, Brenda Fogg, Sheba Nichol son and Laura Davis. * "What the World Needs Now" was sung by Debbie Harris, Jan Wilder, Mary Pat Weston, Betty Ann Wilder, Cindy Secor, Janice Whitaker. Sarah Wilder. Cindy Ball and Richie Whitfield One number featured Tommy Gulley on the Bon goes and Eugene Wooten at the piano. In a couple of numbers, Eugene Wooten played the guitar. A hove all. your wedding reflects you, down to the smallest detail. When choosing the hrldal stationery for your wed ding needs, let our services guide you. The FrajMtn Times

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