Girls Staters Speak To ALA Girls State Representatives Ann Strickland and Bebe King were guest speakers at a dinner meeting ot the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary Friday evening Mrs. Hugh W. Perry and daughter, Mrs. Phillip Pea ret or Pleasant Garden were hos tesses to the dinner held at The Murphy House. The Girls Staters related their experiences at the Girls State Session held in Greens boro in June where they were representatives or the local auxiliary. They also expressed appreciation ror the oppor tunity to attend such a gov ernmental program which in volved so many girls from all over North Carolina who were rising high school senior leaders. Mrs. Maurice Wynne, presi dent, presided. Devotions were led by Mrs. John Stov all, chaplain, and the Pledge or Allegiance was said in unison led by Mrs. Nobe Medlin, sergeant-at-arms. Special guests at the meet ing were the Girls Staters' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crowell Strickland and Mr. and Mrs. John W. King. Louisbu'rg Woman's Club Board Meets The Executive Board of the Louisburg Woman's Club met Tuesday night, Sept. 9, at the home of Mrs. Barbara Alston. Those present were Mesdames Dot Clay, Shirley Carter, Patricia Tharrington, Margaret HiU, Jean Lloyd, Barbara Alston and Betty Burnette. The 1969 1970 yearbook was distributed and ex amined. The first meeting of the club will be held at the Village Fish Camp Wednesday night, Sept. 17, at 6:45 p.m. Speaker for the evening will be Mrs. Pat Palmer. Plans were made for the fall dance to be held at the Louisburg Armory Saturday night, November 8, 1969. The dub' plans to have ctHhlrttts dristfle sobn (6 make money for new projects for the coming year. Tliey should add to the spectator enjoyment of the ball games considerably. President Barbara Alston will attend a special District meeting Friday, Sept. 12, at Henderson. She expects to receive much information on ways the club can improve and continue its service to the community. Engagement Announced JO ANNE CARDEN Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carden of Route 4, Louisburg, 'announce the engagement of their daughter. Jo Anne, to Mr. Kennith Lee Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Baker of Carolina Beach. The wedding has been planned for October 26. Well Wisher's Club Has Summer Picnic (Frk. B.W.) The Well Wish er's Club had its summer picnic ind cook-out Monday at Pine View Country Club in Wake Forest, which is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Tab ron. Many of their friends and relatives enjoyed barbecue chicken, hamburgers, hot dogs, cole slaw, potato salad, potato chips, pickles, lemon ade, tea and soft drinks. Hon ored guests were as follow*: Mr. and Mrs Mack" Carn.-r Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Wil der and daughter. Miss Wil helmina Jackson, and Mr. Warren Wilder of Newark, New Jersey; Mrs. Zelma Lip sey, Mr. Henry L. Person, Jr. of Washington, D. C.; Mr. Leon Perry and Miss Blanche Bailey of Bronx, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Lewis and Brenda, Miss Carrie McKnight of Louisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Fuller of Creed moor and Mr. Lawrence Wilder of Raleigh. TritnJs from Frankliriton were Mrs. Carrie S. Hawkins, Mrs. A. W. King, Mrs. G. A. Albritton, Mrs. Callie Wilder, Mr. Plummer Dunston, Mr. John S. Wilder and Milton Wilder, Mr. Ira Winston, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wilder, Mr. Joe B. Mann, Miss Evie Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Perry, Mr. Ira Thomas Jr. and child ren, Irish and Tony, Annette and Willie Ray, Barney Per ton. Ronald and Michael Wil liams and Larry Smith. Members of the club are: Mrs. Mable P. Wilder, presi dent; Mrs. Emma L. Tabron, vice president; Mrs. Edna A. Williams, secretary; Mrs. Ruby M. Thomas, assistant secretary; and Mrs. Lizzie Ed gerton, treasurer; Mesdames | Marthanna Winston, Mary Hawkins. Bessie Kearney, | Lucille Webb, Bessie W. Ray I and Janice Perry. Episcopalians Entertain Students And Faculty The Episcopal students and faculty of Louisburg Col lege were honored Sunday evening at a covered dish sup per held in the parish house of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Episcopal church women of St. Paul's were hostesses. The church membejs and guests partook of a boun teous supper spread buffet style. Rev. Frank E. Pulley gave the blessing, after which he welcomed everyone and issued the invitation to the tables. Over a hundred attended the supper and enjoyed the new friendships formed and the renewal of former friend ships. Marriage Announced ' Dr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Eakes of Franklinton an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Cheryl, to Mr. Roger Stanford Buck, son of Judge and Mrs. James Doug las Buck of Tuscaloosa, Ala bama. Thanks l wish to thank my rela lives and friends for their visits, cards, flowers, and gifts while I was a patient at Wake Forest Hospital. Bertha Garrison Franklinton Shirlene Gates of Charlotte has returned home after visit ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cates. Mrs. T. V. Pruitt, Sr. Is visiting Miss Mabel Edwards in Brownsville, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Gowan Caldwell of Winston Salem was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Whit field Sunday. Miss France* Wort ham has returned home after spending last week in Wilson with her sister, Mrs. G. C. Wainwright. Mrs. Clarence Garrison has returned home after being a patient at Wake Forest Hos pital. Mrs. Mary Puckett remains a patient at Duke Hospital in Durham. 3-DAY FROM THE NO. 1 TIRE COMPANY GOODpYEAR LOW, WIDE 4-PLY NYLON CORD "SAFETY ALL-WEATHER ZTIRE 7.00 x 13 tubelass blackball plus $1.94 F#d Ex. Tax No trad* naeded Compared to last year's Safety All- Weather'' we've: ? Improved the Tufayn rubber compound for better m tread wear ? Designed a new Angle Crip Tread ? Lowered the profile for improved stability and handling ? Widened the tread to put more rubber on the road ? Our beat veiling 4 ply nylon cord tire Tube I ell tilt Sale Prlet ?lachwall San Price Whittwell |PIM FH | II T? 7 00 ? 1> [78 14 replaces 7 35il4) f 78-14 (replaces 7 75* 14) G78 14 (replace* rWiii) 1 78 15 (replace! 7 33?15) F7S-1S (replace* 775bT$7 $21.90 $22.90 $24729 $29.95 $22.10 ??2? $24.66 $25.10 nut fiiss 12.41 $2*4 | $2.66 inn iiliL $2.46 ?iiil SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT! use our easy pay plan ? free mounting | UTTU RIVER ICE (0. s. MAINST. ' PHONE BY 6-3410 ? L0UISBUR6, H. C. Wester, Murray Speak Vows Miss Phyllis Marie Murray and Mr. William Thomas Wes ter spoke their wedding vows on Sunday, September 7, 1969 at three o'clock in the Maple Springs Baptist Church. The Reverend Mel vyn Salter, pastor of the bride, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer David Mur ray of Route 4, Louisburg, and the bridegroom is the sot\ of Mrs Ned Wester and the late Mr. Wester of Spring Hope. The church sanctuary and choir loft were decorated with fifteen-branch candela bra filled with pink burning tapers and Mt. Palms inter spersed with standards of gladioli, mums, snapdragons, carnations, and pink mums. Pews were marked with pink burning tapers and cascade bouquets of pink and white > flowers. A program or nuptial j music was rendered by Mrs. Mary Hughes, organist, of Louisburg, and Mr. William Gilbert, brother-in-law of the bride, soloist. Mr. Gilbert who is from Charleston, South Carolina sang "O Per fect Love", and 'The Wed ding Prayer." The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a gown of white peau ; tesses. On the antique hat rack hi; the foyer was a large arrange ment of orange marigolds In I milk glass compote. In tin living room where the meet J ing was held were two othef. lovely fall flower arranfsl merits. On a large table wen two large candles in antiqui;, gun holders banked witl J scuba foliage and dwarf ye* low marigolds. On a smaBe round table was an amy o pink chrysanthemums and i pink dahlia in a brass contain er. During the business seashu several committee c ha farm* - gave reports including yea book by Mrs. Felix H. Alter III; Conservation and Brtdg Tournament by Mrs. Conr? ! B. Sturges. Jr.; Fashion Sho*. by Mrs. Robert B. Fie mini ; Awsrds and Fair Booth b jf Mrs. James R. Grady; Calen dars and Notes by Mrs. T. Allen Gardner. Mrs. Charles M. Davis and Mrs. James R. Grady, co chairmen of the Fair Booth, named Mrs. Conrad B. Stur ges, Mrs. Robert B. Fleming, Mrs. Walter B. Jones, Mrs. N. F. Freeman, Jr., Mrs. D. R. Saunders. Mrs. Jack T. Ays cue and Mrs. Felix H. Allen, III to the Fair Booth Com mittee. The members enjoyed an original program by Mrs. Thomas A. Riggan on "Gar den Therapy for New Clubs" which was very impressive and informative. Following a group discus sion of Garden Therapy Ml by Mrs. Riggan, the hostesses served a delicious fruit dessert and coffee to Meadames Felix H. Allen, III, Jack T. Ayscue, J. David Allen, Robert B, Fleming, James R. Grady, T. AJlen Gardner, W. B. Jones, Thomas A. Riggan, D. R. Saunders and Conrad B. Stur ges, Jr. Masonic Notici A regular communkatioa of Franklinton Lodge No. 123 A.F.&A.M. will be haM In the lodge hall on Maaon St. Tueaday, September 16 at 8:00 P.M. AU Master Maaona are cordially Invited to af> tend. i Thanks I wish to thank the nuraaa on the second floor of Frank lin Memorial Hospital and t>. Medders for everything that they did for me while a pa tient at the hospital. To my relatives and friends I am grateful for the flowera, cards, visits and prayers. Esther Mendenhall The proper method of re forming the world is by in forming yourself, not your neighbors. i kU s Aliovr all, your wedding reflects you. down to the imillftl detail. When choosing the bridal stationery for your wed ding needs, let our service* guide you. The FraifeMn Times