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Hospital Notes
The following were n..
'"?nts in the hospital Thure
<">' morning:
PATIENTS: Sallie S. Ay
rock, Louisburg; Myrtle W
Ayscue Louisburg; Dora
w?d "r kr; L?Ulsbur*' Dur'
Hm , CutM< louisburg;
HUman J. Cash. Louisburg
E , k .C?mnS- Louisburg;
Elizabeth Benton Cooke
Louisburg, Ben Davis, Louis
burg; J. Graham Dickerson.
Louisburg; Lucy S. DiUard
Henderson; Rosa T. takes
Louisburg ; Katherine R*
(,?r ? Louisburg; Clarence J.
resham, Youngsville; Sudie
h (jurifr'n- Castalia; Zebulon
Clax H '' Louisbur?; 'neU
?X RH"rf' franklinton;
, Ho'mes- Louisburg;
. 5 L- Holt, Louisburg;
Joseph J, Horton, Louisburg
Margaret H, Howard, Louis-'
burg; fclsie B. Hudson, Louis
burg; Raford Hunt, Louis
burg; William H. Kelly, Bunn;
Thomas Darion King, Louis
burg. M,Uie F. Uncaster,
Louisburg; Wilton B. Leon
art, Castalia; Diane D. Loftin
Louisburg; Carolyn M. Long'
Louisburg; Willie L. Malone
Louisburg; Rheha H. May'
Louisburg; Mamie W. Mitch
louisburg; Adrian Mur
ray, Zebulon; Chick Murray
Louisburg; Larry Donnell
Neal, Louisburg; Annie F.
?r"sh. Louisburg; Jake S.
?wish, Castalia; Lois T Per
|7, Louisburg; Marie A. Perry
Louisburg; Janice M. Rad
ford Henderson; Kathryn Y.
ijanderlin, Louisburg; Ethel P
Tharrington, CaaUlia; Furney
Tharrington, Ckstalia
Linda M. Thompson, Louis
burg; Robert A. Watkins
Louisburg; Robert E. Whe
iess, Louisburg; James W
Woodlief, Louisburg ;?obert
Wright, Louisburg; Alice H.
Yarboro, Bunn.
Nothing speeds up work
like the idea of getting
through for a chance to take
a rest.
The first requisite of being/
a leader In your community is
lbf ability to lead and the
willingness to follow.
/
The trouble with human
beings is not Uiat they lack
horse sense, but that they
lack humai; intelligence
Entertains
Bridge Club
Youngsville - Mrs. J T
Mo?s was hostess for her
bridge club with a party at
her home Tuesday night of
this week.
Attending were Mesdames
k. R. Tharrington, J. E
Underwood, N. A. Brown
Ben Hudson, L. A. Woodlief
?nd Mrs. H. H. Reddick and
Mrs. R. E. Cheatham who
won the two high score prizes
ior the evening.
Caramel-iced fresh apple
cake topped with whipped
cream was served with coffee
?fter the first progression of
bridge. Cheese straws and
beverages were served later.
Matching red and white
checkered bridge tallies, nap
kins and coasters' were used.
Bride-elect
Honored
(Ffk. B.W.) Miss Sandra
Thweatt, bride-elect of Au
gust thirtieth, was honored at
a miscellaneous shower at the
Franklinton Community
House Saturday, August 16.
Hostesses were Mrs. Shel
by Senter and Miss Donna
Thweatt-.
The Community House
was decorated in a bridal
motif On the mantle there
were candelabras and a bridal
doll. Wedding bells hung from
streamers.
The serving table was
covered with a white linen
cloth. The centerpiece was a
miniature bride and groom
Hanked by summer newer;
Wedding bells extended from
the streamers whicb hune
from the table. ,
Miss Donna Thweatt pre
ssed over the punch bowl.
Bridal cup yeakes, mints and
nuts were served
Miss/ Thweatt was present
ed a carnation corsage and
gifts^ by the hostesses. The
honored guest was the reci
/pient or many gifts.
Among the guests was Mrs
Archie Thweatt, mother of
the honoree.
Switzerland has not parti
cipated in armed conflict
since the end or the Napole
onic wars In 18X5, National
Geographic says.
Bow/Jen Family
Reimioned Sunday
The annual family re
union of the Joshua Law
rence Bowden and Patience
Jane Yelverton Bowden was
held Sunday, August 17th. at
the site of the old Bowden
home pi ace.
Mr. George Earp from Tar
boro is presently the presi
dent and he had charge of the
program. His wife is secretary
and treasurer and she read the
minutes of last year's meet
ing.
Those present for the oc
casion were: Mr. Kenneth
Brewer and daughters, Judy
apd Sarah Jane, Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Hamlet and daughter,
Martha, from Wilson, Mrs. C.
H. Stallings and Mr. Roland
Stallings from Rocky Mount,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stal
lings from Boone, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Miller from
North Wilkesboro.
Mrs. Tessie Stallings from
Forest City, Mr. and Mrs.
Kerwin Stallings and children,
Stephanie, Nena and Lang
from Mountain Lake, N. J.,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gibson
from Winston-Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Durward
Stallings, Warren and Scott
from Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Collier and children,
Kim and Kevin, from Greeas
boro, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Stal
lings and family from Ruther
fordton.
From Raleigh: Mrs. L. W.
Bowden, Sr., Mr and Mrs. L.
W. Bowden. Jr., Mr. John
Mrs. Pearce
Attends
League Meet
The Louisburg League of
Women Voters was represent
ed at it's Regional Conference
in Atlanta, Georgia on August
19th by Mrs. J. A. Pearce, Sr.
This conference was well re
presented by about 30 wo
men from the 18 leagues in
North Carolina. The region is
composed of N. C., S. C.,
Georgia, Alabama, Florida,
Tenn., Kentucky and West
Virginia. There were approx
imately 250 members pre
sent. Mrs. Pearce drove down
along with Mrs. Gordon
Sharpe from the Chapel Hill
League. ?
Phelps and son John, Mrs. H.
C. Bowden, Mrs. Ola H. Tur
ner, Mrs. Emma H. Raper and
Miss Ethel Hayes; Mrs. Ann
Dowtin and children, Taylor,
Todd and Chris, from Mome
yer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Earp
and sons, Leonard and
George Collie, from Tafboro
and Mrs. Lula Mae Cooper
from Louisburg.
Mrs. Vera S. White, Mrs. C.
A. Long, Mrs. Montagress
Mercer, Mrs. Mary Williams,
Mr. Mark Hayes, Mrs. J. C.
Bowden. Mr. Cbrtos White,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Williams
and children, Jonathan and
Adair, and a guest Mrs. Lizzie
Wicks from the Justice Com
munity were all in atten
dance. (J.A.P.)
Executive
Board Meets
Patricia Freeman, Presi
dent of Louisburg's Future
Homemakers of America
Chapter, called a meeting of
the executive board Monday,
August 18th, to discuss the
initiation of new members,
programs for the year and the
district planning session.
Dawn Hayes, Ginger Kimball,
Cade Beasley, Patricia Free
man and Mrs. Leonard, advi
sor, attended this meeting.
Wednesday, August 20th,
Linda Baldwin and Patricia
Freeman along with Mrs.
Leonard attended the District
4 FlIA's planning session at
Northern Nash High School.
Students and advisors from
Durham, Franklin, Granville,
Harnett. Johnston, Lee, Nash,
Person, Orange, Vance and
Wake counties were repre
sented at this meeting.
Linda and Patricia repre
sented the FHA'ers in Frank
lin County. Plans, programs,
and other activities were dis
cussed and assignments made
for various activities for the
District rally to be at North
ern Nash School on October
4 th.
Mrs. Hazel Tripp, State
Dept. of Public Instruction, is
the State Advisor. Mrs.
Juanita Taylor, Southern
High School, Durham, is the
District Advisor.
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