^ Community Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal 8th Sunday after Trinity 10:00 Church School for whole family. W. J. Shearin, Supt. '11:00 Morning Prayer and Sermon, Lay Reader Nursery provided Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 Church School, R. S. Knott, Superintendent 9:45 - 12:00 Nursery for p re-school children 11:00 The Church at Wor ship, The Rev. A. S. Tomlin son, Pastor, Sermon subject, "My Side of Prayer" 11:00 Katherine M. Harris Sunbeams 11:00 Elizabeth W. Bob bin Sunbeams Thursday : 7:30 Choir Rehearsal Union View Sunday: 10:00 A.M. Sunday School, Mr. Albert Weaver, Supt. 11:00 A.M. Morning Wor ship 7:00 P.M. Training Union, Mr. Andrew Payne, Director Tuesday Night Ladies prayer service. Race ? Mrs. Mable Woodlief's Wednesday: 7:30 P.M. Officer's and Teachers meeting 8:00 P.M. Bible Hour Thursday Night ? Men's Pray er service. Place Mr. Andrew Payne's. Visitation Monday through Friday. Laymans Revival August 7th through 10th. Rev. Gleen G. Short. The passage of years usual ly increases the wisdom of the departed. Free Will Baptist "Prepare to meet thy God. Amos 4:12 Sunday: 9:30 "Free Will Baptist Hour" WYRN radio . 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:00 Youth Service 7:00 Evening Worship Temporary location: 930 N. Main St,. Louishurg, N. C., J. Earl Gilliam, Pastor. Thanks I would like to thank every one for their gifts, flowers, cards, visits, and prayers while I was a patient at Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson and since I've re turned home. Your kindness will always be remembered. Mrs. Howard Harris Waccamaw Names New Assistant Cashier James R. Grady. Vice I President of the Louisburg Branch of Waccamaw Bank & Trust Company, announced today that Isaac R. (Mac) Self | has joined the staff of the Louisburg office as Assistant Cashier. Mac. a native of Lincoln- i ton. North Carolina, attended the Citadel. Charleston. South Carolina. W'ingate j Junior College, and graduated ! from the University of South Carolina" with a B. S. degree in Banking and Finance. He is married to the form- I er E. Cox of Loris, South Carolina and has a daughter. Stacie, who is 19 I months old. Mac joined the Whiteville I office of Waccamaw in March of this year where he has since served as a loan officer He was formerly associated with the Citizens and South em National Bank. Columbia. MAC SELF Souih Carolina, as an Assis tant Branch Manager. The Soil's were members of the Westminster Presbyterian V^/kutm Clearance SENSATIONAL BEDROOM BARGAIN 3 PIECES IN WALNUT, MAPLE OR OAK DRESSER CHEST Reg. BED 129.95 99.95 7 - PIECE DINETTE SUITE CHROME CONSTRUCTION WITH i PLASTIC TOP AND I VINYL PADDED CHAIRS WAS 79.95 SOFABED suite WAS 129.9b Sofabed and chair to match In rug fed attractive, homespun fabric. Come* in a choice of popular colon. Sofabed opens to sleep 2 for nl*ht use, comfortably teats 1 dur I ..J.y J ill ? WAKE UP REFRESHED! NO MORE MORNING BACK ACHE W? IH YOU RELAX AS YOU SLEEP ON A Sealy Posture Form MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING ""39.95 EACH WERE 59.95 each AT TAYLOR'S YOU'll FIND FURNITURE TO surr All TASTES AMI ALL BUDGETS ? COME AND SEE! 69.95 rdwp SPRED SATIN 100% Latex Paint For Walls And Ceilings. Some | Colors Available *ST 6.49 Matching Colors In SPRED LUSTRE All Purposa ALKYD Semi-Gloss Enamel INSIDE LATE# WALL PAINT EXCELLENT C0VERA6E WASHABLE MANY BEAUTIFUL ' COLORS! SPECIAL! $3.29 Gal. Carpet Sale NEW SAMPLES - MANY NEW COLORS AND PATTERNS AT REDUCED PRICES NOW'S THE TIME TO DRESS UP YOUR HOME AT BUDGET PRICES PIRST QUALITY SPECIALS BEC 100* CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON SCULPTURED PATTERN 5.50 SO. YD. 501 NYLON SCULPTURED PATTERN 501 NYLON DEeP 5?5 I 7.25 J" SO. YD. HINTLUN DEtP . AAV SCULPTURED PATTERN ? *> MHO VSQ YD 9 75 795 ? SO. YD. RANDOM SHEARED ACRILAN H.C. TAYLOR Housewares - Plumbing & Electric Supplies ? Heaters - Farm Suppfies - Sporting Goods - Rugs - Giftwares - Furniture - Draperies , Anything For The Farm & Home Phone GY 6*3423 Eft Hash Street Louisburg, N. C, H.C. TAYLOR IMAHOWAHE 1 Furinnurr Film Revue "Palmour Street", a film which shows very clearly the influerlce parents and rela tives have upon the mental and emotional development of their children may be viewed at the Family Coun seling and Education Center during the week of July 29 - August 2. A current film rela ting to the impact of the use of L.S.D. upon the individual and society may also be pre viewed. Regular show times are at 1:15 P.M. and 3 30 P.M on Wednesdays or by special ar rangement. Community groups may borrow available films. Church in Columbia and Mac j is a former member of the Civitan Club. They are pre- 1 sently residing at 108 Jolly Street. Lotiisburg. N. C. Justice Mrs. B. F. Wheless left Thursday morning for Bristol. \ a. for a visit with her son ( and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. ! Ben Wheless. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Harris and children. Myra and Dan. vacationed at Bogue Inlet sev eral days last week . Mr. and Mrs Lindber^ Bunn from South Hunting i ton. Long Island visited friends and relatives in the ' community during the week \ end. Mrs. Lynn Williams and children. Jonathan and Adair, visited Mrs. William's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Price at Tarboro Saturday until Mon day afternoon Mr. Lynn Williams and his mother. Mrs. R- H. Williams visited Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stallings at Boone the same length of time. Kev. and Mrs. George L. Broome and boys, Steven and Charles, toured in the moun tains of Virginia last week end, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Faulconer at Union ville, Va., visited places of interest at Charlottesville. Va. including Monticello and returned home Monday night. Gueat in the home of Mr and Mrs. William T. Boone for lunch Sunday were; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis from Chesapeake, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roberson and Wendy Renee from Kaieigh Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis and gnndsons, Hillary and Quin ton from Pilot, Mrs. E. G. Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth Layton j and daughter, Ernestine. Mrs. Maxine L. Tunstall visited in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olli< Layton Sunday. Mrs. Etta M. Moore from Fountain, Mrs Sarah M Wor i ley from Pink Hill and Mrs I Gertrude M. Clarke from Baton Rouge, La. arrived at the home of Mrs. Ruby M Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Bax ter Harris Wednesday morn ing for a weeks visit. Mr. Jim Guthrie and his parents of Graham and Miss Ha/.el Wheeler visited her grandmother, Mrs. Z. V. Wheeler. Sunday afternoon Mrs Rhyland Wheeler spent Monday night with Mrs. Wheeler. Franklinton Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Payne. Miss Rhonda Payne. Mrs John Wright, Jr. and Oris Bracknell have returned from Rapid City. South Dakota after visiting Airman and Mrs James Payne. Attending the Summer In stitute for th? 14th District of the N. C. Federation of Women's Clubs in Creed moor on Friday were Mrs. Wood row Haskins. club president; Mrs. W. F. Miller, chairman of the Public Affairs Depart ment; Mrs. R. B. Gordon and Mrs. Bill Sigmon. Mrs. Ollle Jenkins is visit ing in Scotland Neck this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pearce are vacationing at Top sail Beach. Mrs. J. A. Carter and Mar garet Rose Of Charlottesville. Virginia visited Mrs. W. A. Shearon last week. Mr. Lewis Thompson. Jr. attended the Postmaster* Convention Institute at N. C. State University in Raleigh on Monday and Tuesday. Mt. Zion To Dedicate New Parsonage Sunday New Parsonage Mount Zion Baptist Church, Route 8. Louisburg will dedicate its new parson age in special services to be held Sunday, July 27. The dedication service will be held in the church at 3:00 P.M. with the pastor, kcv. Ken neth K. Huneycutt presiding. Scripture will t>e read by Miss Irina Oupton, Director and President of the Adult WMU and Mrs. I la/el Foster, president of the Young Adult WMU. The invocation will be given, by Owen Tharrington. Henry Kdwards, chairman, of the building committee, will present the keys to the house as a symbol of its completion and the pastor will accept them and lead the congrega tion in the dedicatory litany. Kev. John W. Woody, Asso ciational Missionary of Tar River Baptist Association, will bring greetings from "the association. The prayer of dedication will be offered by Miss Lillie Harper. Open house will be held from 3.30 to 5:30 P.M for the congregation and the public. Receiving the guests will be Rev. and Mrs. Ken neth K. Huneycutt, the l)ea conate, and members of the building committee. Members of the YWAs will serve as hoMtwifiDfc.and the Indies of the church will assist in serving refreshments. The parsonage, completed in June, is debt free and was constructed by Wilbur W. Kennedy. It is constructed of brick and stone and has eight roonud: kitchen, living room, dining room, three bedrooms, den. pastor's study, and two bathrooms. The study was furnished in memory of Clarence Gupton (1907 - 1968) by friends and rela tives. A cherry console in the living room is a memorial gift given by Miss Irma Gupton and Bruce Gupton in memory of their father. R. N. Gupton (1882 - 1968). The draperies in the study and den were provided by the Young Adult WMU. and the drapery rods in the bedrooms were pro vided by a friend. "We extend a cordial invi tation to the public to attend the dedication services and Open House Sunday after noon, "remarked the pastor. Kev. Kenneth F. Huneycutt. A Budget Surplus? The Government wound up its fiscal year, June 30, with a small surplus for the first time in nine years. The final figures are not available, at this time, but officials are confident of a small surplus. U.S. Food Plan The Senate Agriculture Committee has voted to more than double food stamp spending next year. The com mittee approved $750 mil lion-compared to this year's $390 million for food stamp expenditures. W Introducing WcamtHon ANEW INDOOR OUTDOOR CARPET BY | Armstrong This one really work9l Armstrong Wearathon In door/Outdoor Carpet is more durable than many outdoor carpets because it gives you a thicker wearing surface of virgin polypropylene olefin fibera. It's stain resistant, too; won't rot or mildew; fade-resistant colors for outdoor use; a breeze to care for. Widths up to IS' give you a seamleaa installation In most areas of your home. And you can Install Wearathon youraelf; lay It looee with no adhesive, or install it with double-face tape. Wearathon lies flat; no buckling, no curling. WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY PHONE 496-3722 LOUISBURG, N. C.