In Youngsville Ten Invested As Brownie Scouts Youngsville - Ten brand new Brownie Scouts were in vested into scouting in a cere mony held it the Youngsville Girl Scout Hut Monday after noon, October thirteenth. Special guests in attendance included Brownie Scout par ents. A symbolic forest scene provided a setting for the ceremony. According to Brownie legend, scouts gath ered in a circle around a mirrored lake which cast their reflections. The Brownie Pro mise was recited by each new member, after she told why she would like to become a Brownie. Presenting member ship pins and extending the Brownie Handshake was troop leader Mrs. Wesley Mur phy who was assisted by assis tant leader, Mrs. J. R. San ders. Scouts invested were Pam Faulkner, Angela Murphy, Tammy Perry, Alice Shad rack, Cora Underwood, Andie Lindsey, Kim Jo Timberlake, OUTSIDE THE GIRL SCOUT HUT Karen Sanders. Cindy Hight, and Lisa Cash. Older members who re ceived membership stars were Kelly Corpening, Charlotte Woodlief, Diane Shadrack, Angela Woodard, Faye Cat lett and Bonnie Johnson. The Brownie Smile Song concluded ceremonies. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. San ders served refreshments which included Brownie*, Trumpets and assorted cookies, to troop members and guests. PiPineapple punch was served from a crystal punch bowl. Yellow and white chrysanthemums deco rating the table were com plimented with yellow tapers in crystal holders. __ __ ? ? _ ? BONELESS RIB ATEIKIf H U9u. ??Hp I VlMH t bones 1.29LbY^i^T II I hflllll SIRLOIN 1.29 Lbnf CHUCK BOAST 59*. Si. BACON 69( i. GROUND BEEF 59t? f'A 6|0 Q | s CORN BEEF , 07fi 'U HAM I ' BRISKET -Off CRISCO SHORTENING 3 LB. CAN QJ) LIMIT ONE WITH S5.00 ORDER GOLD SEAL 25 LB. BAG uivik niu PEANUT BUTTER PRESTONE Gal. (175 NESCAFE 4 0Z. E? JAR AfA PUREX 97? BLEACH Gal. BOTTLE FAB WASHING POWDER REG. SIZE LIMIT 3 PER CART MRS. FILBERTS QUART COUARDS ?? ? 15C TOMATOES ?* ? 25t APPLES ,SS, il 39t TWIRL-A-BIN CANISTER SET ? $3.98 Val. For Only $1.49 OPEN FRI. & SAT. NIGHT UNTIL 8.00 P.M. Tar River Assoc. To Hod Fall Session The annual fall session of the Tar River Baptist Associa tion will be held at the Duke Memorial Baptist Church Monday, October 20. Cypress Chapel Baptist Church will assist in entertaining the ex pected 300 messengers and visitors from the Associa tion's 40 churches. Mr. J. A. Morgan and the Credentials Committee will begin to register the messen gers at 2:45 p.m. and the meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. Mr. Melvln A. Nelms, moderator of the Association, will preside over the meeting assisted by Rev. Donald Wag ner, vice-moderator. The afternoon session will feature messages by Dr. Ran dall Lolley, pastor, First Bap tist Church, Winston-Salem, N. C. and Rev. Burel Lucas, Secretary of the Sunday School Department of the Baptist State Convention. Others scheduled to bring reports to the afternoon sea ?Ion are Rev. Ronald Howe, Rev. Donald Wagner, Rev. George Broome, Rev. Felix Arnold, Rev. V. E. Duncan, Rev. A. S. Tomlinion, Rev. Burke Holland, Mr. Phillip Murray, Rev. John W. Woody, Mr: M. J. Frazler, Mr. Bennie L. Perry, Mr*. Mar garet Holmes. Mrs. H. M. Dic kens, Rev. John Link, Mrs. V. E. Duncan, Rev. C. W. Driver, Jr., Rev. Ellis Fulbright, and Rev. Marion Rector. The night session schedul ed to begin at 7:30 will have Dr. Porter Routh, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Execu tive Committee, Southern Baptist Convention as main speaker. Special music will be provided by the Southeastern Baptist Seminary Choir. Others to participate in the evening program are Rev. Keith Hart. Rev. James Wood, Mr. Garland Strick land, Mr. E. G. Rogers, Mrs. W. R. Warren, Rev. Julius Lee and Mr. J. A. Morgan. Homecomings Duke Memorial The annual homecoming day will be observed Sunday, October 19th, at the Duke Memorial Baptist Church In the Juitlce Community. Sun day School will begin at the regular hour, 10:00 o'clock. During the morning worship service at 11:00 o'clock a former pastor, Rev. Albert A. Peverall from Marshall, N. C. will bring the message All former pastors, former member* and friends are cor dially invited to attend. A picnic lunch will be served on the grounds at the concluaion of the morning worship ser vice. There will be no program after the noonday meal but all are Invited to stay for a period of visitation and fel lowship. Mount Gilead Homecoming will be held at Mt. Gilead Christian Church Sunday, October 19th. Worship service will be at 11 a.m. with the Rev. T. N. Daughtry bringing the mess age. Lunch will be served at 12:30 on the church grounds, and will be followed by a musical program at 2 p.m. All friends of the church are cordially invited. Hickory Rock On Sunday, October 19, a Homecoming Service will be held at Hickory Rock Baptist Church, Route 2, Louisburg, N. C. At the eleven o'clock worship service, Rev. Jack Roe, of Greensboro, N. C. and a former pastor, will bring the message. Rev. L. Clay Cook is pastor. A picnic lunch is schedul ed for 12:30 P.M. at the church. At 2:30 P.M. open house will be held at the new pastorium which has just been completed. Former members and friends are invited to attend. Revivals Alert Alert Pent* costal Holiness Church will have a revival starting Monday, October 20th, and continuing through Saturday, October 25th. Rev. T. H. Godwin, pastor of Gum Chapel Church of Roanoke Rapids will be the guest speaker. Services will begin each evening at 7:30 p.m. and there will be special music. Pastor Qqvr Mooring cordial ly invites the public. Church Of God Revival services will begin Sunday night, October 19, at the Church of God of Pro phecy in Franklin ton. Services will be held each night beginning at 7:30 p.m. Everyone Is Invited to attend these services and worship with us. Special singing each night. The evanglist will be Glady Childer. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Green of Baltimore, Maryland an nounce the birth of a son, James Fredric, Jr. on Satur day, October 4, In Baltimore. Mrs. Green is the former Mary Katherlne Jeskl of Balti more. Mr. Oreen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Green, Jr. of Fran kiln ton. Church Notices Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 Church School, R. S. Knott, Superintendent 9:45-12:00 Nursery for pre-ichool children 11:00 The Church it Wor ship, the Rev. A. S. Tomlin ton, pastor. Sermon subject, "Evangelism in the Home" 3:00 Alcoholics Anony mous open meeting to ac quaint people with the nature of this condition and the family situation Monday: 3:30 Fall sealon of the Tar River Association at Duke Memorial Baptist Church WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY GROUPS MEET 7:45 Margaret B. Tomlin son with Mrs. C. C. Watkins 7:45 Emma C. Allen with Mrs. R. C. Collier Tuesday: 10:30 Onnie T. Perry with Mrs. W. L. Lumpkin 7:30 Kenmore with Mrs. N. C. Mullen 7:30 Prayer services with Mrs. R. G. Bailey and the J. P. Timberlakes Wednesday : 7 :30 Choir Rehearsal Thursday: 7:30 Prayer Services with the B. G. Parrishes and the J. T. Ayscues Free Will Baptist Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 6:45 Prayer Band 7:00 Evening Worship You are welcomed at all of our services. "The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved." Jeremiah 8:20 Location - 929' N. Main St., Louisburg, J. Earl Gil liam, Pastor Wake Crossroad The Rev. Needham A. Cat lett, former pastor of Beth any Baptist Church, Kinston, N. C. will be the guest speak er at Wake Crossroad Baptist Church, October 19, 1969 for both the morning and evening services. Services will begin at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Rev. Catlett has served as Associational Missionary in North Carolina, has held several pastorates in N. C., Va. and Md. in addi tion to the wonderful work he has done in evangelistic service. Come and bring a friend. St. Paul's Episcopal 20th Sunday after Trinity 9:00 *.0). Fellowship Communion and Coffee Hour 10:00 a.m. ChurchSchool for whole family, W. J. Shea rln, Supt. 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon Acolyte: Walter House Nuraery provided, Mn. F. E. Pulley Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. Choir Rehearsal Louisburg United Methodist Sunday: 9:00 Worship, Golden Calf Disciples 9:45 Church School 11:00 Worship: Rapture and Conscience, The Rev. Leon Russell, Guest Preacher 5:00 Youth Choir Rehear sal ? 5:45 Senior Youth Fellow ship Wednesday: 4:00 Junior Choir Rehear sal 7:30 Senior Choir Rehear sal Thursday: 9:00 Study of The Sermon on The Mount 4:00 Cherub Choir Re hearsal Church Of God Of Prophecy Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Moming Worship 6:30 V.L.B. Service 7:30 Evening Worship Tuesday: 7:30 Prayer Meeting Saturday: 7:30 Prayer Meeting We invite the public to attend each of our services. Special singing is provided at each service. We need some one to play a guitar if you can play and sing or know of someone that can please get in touch with us. Location Mack Finch's home at Pruitt Town or call 496-4723 after 5:30 any day if 'you are in terested in playing an ip: ^trument or singing, ffo age limit. You play any instru ment you want to play. If you don't have a way to come to this service some of us will be more than glad to pick you up. Call us or write us. STORM WINDOWS STOCK 24 x 38 28 x 54 NOW IN 28 X 38 32 x 54 36 x 38 36 x 54 TORM DOORS NOW IN STOCK 36x6 ft. 8 in. 32x6 ft. 8 in. WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY PHONE 496-3722 LQUISBURG. N. C. The Federal Land Bank Association Of Henderson Extends To Its Members And Friends | An Invitation To Attend 1 The Bulking Dedication And Open House Of The Federal Land Bank Association Building On Tuesday, October 21, 1969 From 3:00 P.M. Until 6:00 P.M. Which Is Across The Street From The Henderson Post Office i ? ? Ribbon Cutting 3:00 P.M. Free Prizes m 1 ? ?rrrrrrrrrrrrrrri , ,, ..r.r.r i