LPN's Attend Workshop A Cancer workshop was held at Duke Medical Center on October 30 for Licensed Practical Nurses. More than 300 LPN's were in attendance. Among the speakers were Or. John Las zolo. Dr. William Grey, Dr. Siegfleld Hayden, Dr. John Evans and two Registered nurses. Miss Evelyn Morgan, head of Cancer Unit and Re search at Duke and Miss Sue Norville. Representing ^ree 15 and Franklin County were Leola Brown, Virginia Williams, Ophelia West, Gertie Ayscue, Grace Oldham and Margaret Driver. The next regular meeting of the Licensed Practical Nurses of Area 15 will be held at the home of Virginia Williams in Franklinton. All LPN's are invited to attend the meetings. Franklinton Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Pru ette visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pruette in Charlotte dur ing the weekend. On Sunday, ! Mr. Pruette attended the ' North Carolina Association ' for the Blind at Camp Dog- 1 wood near Mooresville. Mrs. Charlie Cates, Mrs. W. P. Pearce, Jr.; Mrs. Woodrow Has kins, Mrs. R. W. Moore and Miss Frances Wortham attended the district Garden Club meeting on Friday at The Velvet Cloak Inn in Ral eigh. Miss Carolyn Bacelli of | Winston Salem and a student at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro spent the weekend with Miss Ruthie Pearce and her par ents. Fall Festival Scheduled For FHS (FRK. B.W.) A Fall Fes tival will be held at the new Franklinton ifigh School Gymnasium Saturday, No vember 8, from 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. Many varied activities have been planned for the oc casion. Hot dogs, hamburgers and drinks will be on sale. A King and Queen for Junior High will be crowned. Parents and patrons of the school are urged to support ' the project. i Youngsville Mrs. Mary Timberlake left Saturday for a visit with her daughter Mrs. Mary T. Todd in Raleigh. Miss Debbie Brown was here from Lenoir Community College for the weekend. Mrs. C. C. Woodlief and Miss Elna Woodlief are visit ing in Beaver. Pennsylvania with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cur Engagement Announced DORIS LEE HUFF Mr. and Mrs. Junie Arthur Huff of Franklinton, N. C., nnounce the engagement of their daughter. Doris Lee, to V/1C Franklin John Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry jraydon Sutton, of Youngsville, N. C. and grandson of Mr. Saton Winston. A November 29th wedding is planned. Attend N.C. Home Ec. Meeting Mrs. Ialeen Mode and Mrs. RoUine Collins of Franklin ton, Mrs. Frances Fuller of Louisburg and Mrs. Carroll Mode Beckham of Yancey ville attended the meeting of the North Carolina Home Economics Association at the Blockade Runner Motor Hotel at W rights ville Beach, October 30 - November 2. Featured speakers were Mrs. St. Marie who is manager of educational and consumer relations with J. C. Penney Co. and Mr. H. Robert Charles, Family Home Editor of Parent Magazine. Mrs. Mode presided over the East Central Regional Business Session on Friday night. Franklinton Woman's .Club To Meet (FRK. B.W.) The Franklin on Woman's Club will meet it the home of Mrs. C. Ray ftuette Thursday, November 5, at 8 P.M. Mrs. J. M. Hoyster of Ox 'ord, who is Education Chair nan for the North Carolina Federation of Women's Club, will be the gupst speaker. All club"' members are lrged to attend the meeting, serving as hostesses will be he members of the Educa ion Department of the local :lub. IT'S COMING Above all. your wedding rtflrrli you, down to the imillfil detail. When choosing the bridal stationery for your wedr ding needs, let our service* guide you. The Times Shower Honors Bride-elect Nliss Jenny Wiggins, bride elect or December 6, was honored Saturday night, No vember X, with a lingere shower at the home or Miss Jo Anne Frazier. Hostesses for th<- occasion were Miss Frazier and Mrs. Daphine Foster. The Frazier home was decorated with ar rangements or pink and white pompons with lace and net. Gracing the mantel and tables in the living room were bride and groom dolls collected during the liretime or the bride-elect. Upon arrival Miss Wiggins was presented a white mum corsage by the hostesses. proximately twenty guests enjoyed games and fellowship together. The dining room table was centered with a large arrange ment or white and pink pom pons. Four pink ribbons led from the centerpiece to the corners or the table. Punch was poured by Mrs. Stella Wiggins, mother or the bride. The guests were also served cake diamonds, nuts and mints. The H. G. Williams Entertain Canasta Club Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil liams entertained the Couples Canasta Club Saturday night at their home on Williamson Street. At the end of the first game, refreshments of home made cookies, candies and Cokes were served to the fol lowing members: Mr. and' Mrs. Paul Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moody, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dean, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jeffreys and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stone. High score for the ladies went to Mrs. Dean and for the men to Mr. Moody. Nova Scotia Slides Shown To A.L.A. The American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mis. James Johnson on the Raleigh Road Friday evening. Mrs. John Stovall, chap lain, led the devotions. Mrs. M. W. Wynne, presi dent, preside over the open ing formalities and gave an nouncements concerning the giants for scholarships and other budgeted items. Miss Elizabeth Johnson showed slides of the Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Gaspe Peninsula trip that she and her sister took during the summer. Mrs. Johnson served fudge cake squares topped with ice cream and a fudge frosting. Parrish Joined CP&L Co. Ben W. Parrish his joined Carolina Power & Light Com pany as the office manager in Dunn. A native of Franklin Coun ty, Parrish graduated from Edward Best High School in [Franklin Mem. 'Hospital Notes The following wire pa tients in the hospital Tuesday morning: PATIENTS: Susan Tem perance Alston, Louisburg; Sidney Boone. Louisburg: Mable Mitchell Bowden. Spring Hope; Jessie Lee Branch, Louisburg; Melissa BuUock, Franklinton; Mina Inman Orter, Louisburg; Ruth Catlette Garter, Louis burg; Margie Arnold Chamb lee, tUwisburg; Peggy Wiggins Clapton. Franklinton; Marcel ? lousCurrln, Louisburg; Henry Bernard Davis, Castalla; Owen Curtis Davis, Louisburg; Jas per Thomas Evans. Louis burg; David Lee Faulkner. RolesvUle; Beulah Ayscue Finch, Louisburg; Eugene G. Foster, Louisburg; Joseph Floyd GiUiam, Louisburg; Louise Horton GiUiam, Franklinton; Wanda Driver Glenn, Youngsville; Lottie Joyner Hight. Louisburg; Daisy Powell Horton, Louis burg; Alaon Gray Hunt. Louisburg; Elvin Led John son, Louisburg; Sybl King Jolly, Louisburg; Howell Gray Jones, Franklinton; Willie Kearney, Louisburg; Robert Benjamin Lanier, Louisburg; BUlie Blue Patter son, Louisburg; Joseph A. Pearce, Louisburg; Lola Tucker Perry, Louisburg; Stephanie Portia PWry. Zebulon; Evte Perry Ray, Franklinton; LiUian Earl Ray nor, Louisburg; Annie R. Ric hardson. Warren ton. Ruby Sykaa Stalling*. Louiaburg, Percy WiUlam Tant, Louis burg; Donneil Wortham, Louisburg. ? Louisburg and from East Car olina University in Greenville with a degree in business ad ministration. Parrish is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Parrish of Louisburg. Engagement Announced PATRICIA MURPHY Mr. and Mrs Robert J. Murphy announce the engagement Tof their daughter. Miss Patricia Murphy, to Mr. Charles Everhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Everhart of Thomasville, N.C. An August wedding is planned. Double -Rich Brownies Who can resist a brownie? No one, especially when it's dark and rich with two kinds of chocolate. These moist and chewy brownies have unsweetened chocolate in the batter and semi sweet ehocolate chips sprinkled on top for added flavor and a polka dot look. DOUBLE CHOCOLATE BROWNIES 2 squares Baker's Unsweet ened Chocolate i/j cup .butter or other shortening % cup unsifted all purpose flour /2 teaspoon double acting: baking powder \/A teaspoon Halt 2 e*RS 1 cup supjar 1 teaspoon vanilla ?/j cup chopped nut* i/, cup semi sweet chocolate chips Melt chocolate with butter over hot water Mix flour with baking powder and salt. Beat eggs well; then gradually beat tn sugar. Beat in chocolate mixture and vanilla. Add flour mix ture and mix well Stir in nuts Spread in a greased 8 inch square pan Sprinkle with chocolate chips. Bake at 350? for 25 minutes (for moist chewy brownies) or about 30 minutes or until cake tester inserted in center comes out clean (for cake like brownies). Cool in pan; then cut into squares or rectangles. Makes about 20 brownies. There's a new shape to sports. One that lifts up its heels, trims up its tailoring, and sets the whole loot glowing in gleaming leathers. Time to shine, sports fans. A LASH alio in Black or Whita V pnu da 101a, Gold cruahad, ,'\ Rad. Whita and BKm imooth ft laathar uppart. *13.99 Wb Brook* in (Old >moolh/n?,y. i'lv? r nwullic voooth /black patam, jtranium vnooth /light gray and bontt Ixach tmooth/nu whita, $14.99 Mrs. Brown Entertains Bridge Club Youngsville ? Mr. and Mis. N. A. Brown had the couples bridge club at their home in Youngsville Saturday night. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neeb. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Reddick, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cheatham, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Woodliet, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Brown and Mrs. A. N. Corpening. Burret refreshments were served after the first progres sion of bridge from a table decorated with an ornamental fruit arrangement. There was chocolate pie, pound cake, sandwiches, cheeses and other assorted party foods aLnd bev erages. Mrs. Wiley Brown and Mr. Moss won the two high score prizes for the evening. wscs Observes Prayer Call (FRK. B.W.) The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Franklinton United Methodist Church observed the Call to Prayer and Seir Denial Thursday and Friday afternoons at the church. Mrs. J. 0. Green, Sr. was in charge of the program on Thursday afternoon. Assisting her were Miss Edith Jackson, Mrs. C. H. Weston and Mrs. Joe Whitaker. The ladies ex plained how the money was spent which was collected during the observance or the Call to Prayer and Seir Denial in Methodist Churches. Mrs. Earl Richardson was the speaker for Friday, which was Quiet Day. Using the scripture ? "She Shall Be CaUed Woman" ? Mrs. Rich ardson talked on the follow ing subjects - "What Woman Am I Now" and "What Kind or Woman Can I Become. Just because you make a mistake is no reason why you should advertise it to the cold and cruel world. Marriage Announced Mr. and Mn. George trnest Phelps announce the marriage of their daughter Bonnie Ann, to Albert Day Ion Inscoe, ? son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston A. Inscoe on the ninth of November, 1969, at 4:00 p.m. at Maple Springs Baptist Church. All friends and relatives are invited. Come! Dance Plans Ready For Saturday Our chairs will be dusted, and the tables decorated Buy your ticket and plan now to attend the Louisburg Wo man's Club Fall Dance, Satur November 8th, from 8 Music will be by Jim Gre gory's Combo and refresh menu by Carol Johnson chairman. Dot Clay Janie Tippett, Hilda Best and Jean Lloyd. You will enjoy the beautiful autumn decorations planned by Margaret H1U, chairman, Louise Mullen, Kay Ha?is, Pit Myers, Virginia Southerland and Frances Min nich. . For your comfort and con venience the tables and chairs will be set up by Ann Lancas ter, chairman, Betty Bur net te, Dorenda Stewart Bar bara Alston, Dot Lambert Pat Tharrington, Janice Hud son, Linda Griffin and Dianne Collie. Tickets are on sale from any member or you may call ticket chairmen Dot Clay and Shirley Carter. The publicity committee hopes you have enjoyed our posters and news notices. Joyce Holton is Chairman assisted by Peggy Moore, Jackie Frazier, Shirley Carter and Louise Jeffreys. Louise Jeffreys, dance chairman and Barbara Alston, president, extend to each of you a personal invitation to our Fall Dance, which pro mises to be the best and most enjoyable yet! You can measure the size or a man by his reaction to flattery. Dan River 100% Polyester DOUBLE KNIT Yd $3.88 Ladies Durable Press Stretch Denim CAPRI PANTS $3.92 West Point Pepperell Fabric Size 8-20 *Hilir IM Un 1JI llifc If lajrakm ELECTRIC ALARM r $ Electric Blanket $7.99 For Double Bed With Guarantee (tegular 1.97 Savt 50* h Tte TIm T? |q i&tm $39.94 RECLINER CHAIR Grained Expanded Vinyl Cover Reg. Price $59-94 Asst Colors