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Justice Dr. and Mrs. James E. Wheless and children, Jimmie and Carolyn, from Roanoke, Va. were guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wheless Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Woodall Dean and girls, Jane, Karen and Marsha from Frederick, Md. came Thanks giving day and spent the re mainder of the week. Mr. Leon Stone and Miss Patricia Sharkey from Jack sonville, Fla., Mrs. Etta M. Moore from Fountain and Mrs. Sarah M. Worley from Pink Hill spent the long holi 'day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Harris and Mrs. Ruby M. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Baker from Carolina Beach were guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carden Wednes day night and Thursday. Mrs. Peggy Perry and children, i Donna and Ken, from Raleigh came for Thanksgiving din ner. The children stayed until Saturday night with the Car dens and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wicks | and children, Cheri, Lorri and Gary from Durham were | guests in the home of Mr. and , Mrs. N.J. Wicks Thanksgiving day. Mrs. B. F.' Wheless, Mr and Mrs. Marion Wheless. Ann and Fran, enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner in Wilson with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ben nett. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Gardner for supper Satur day night .were: Col and Mrs. Roy Vick and daughter, Amy, from Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vick from Corning, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Amigo and daugh ter Maria from Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner and daughter Jackie from Raleigh came Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Perry and son Doughas from Ra leigh had lunch Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perdue and daughter, Charlotte and Mrs. Rudd from Nfw Hope came Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rice and Pamela from Garner visit ed Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wheless. Terry and Danny from Durham came late that afternoon and stayed for the evening meal. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coppedge from Raleigh visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coppedge last weekend. Miss Pamela Harris from Virginia Beach, Va. and Mr. Byron Harris from Frederick Military Academy at Ports mouth, Va. spent the holi days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har ris, Pamela and Byron were in Raleigh Thursday for Thanks giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and child ren. Miss Pamela Harris was in The Edwardian Suit COMES IN MANY COLORS AND PATTERNS FOR THE MAN WITH THE FORWARD FASHION LOOK Also EDWARDIAN SPORT COATS 'Botany' 500' tailored by Daroff Also STYLE SMART SUITS From $59 95 Free Gift Wrapping \ ? ^ i .2. [ Open Every Friday Night f Until Christmas \ Until 8:30 P M vn "m I ?wv*m w m / Linings SanitiMd1 for hyg?nic freshiMM OPEN 7 NIGHTS PER WEEK 6:30 P.M. TfLL 10:00 P.M. (MON. - THRU FRI.) 10 00 A.M. TILL 10:00 P.M. SAT. 2:00 P.M. TILL 9 00 P.M. SUN. THE HOBBY SHOP 113 W. NASH ST. LOUISBURG. N. C. 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WEUOMK I1AIK: Sharon Hartwell. :i. jroes lor Animal f'rarkiTs, restored with other National Biscuit jroodies after absence cause*! lj ^ (.KIM vitrnetto of Viet nam war is Montaifnarri ? boy on hunt in army rubbish dump:. ?WRITE TO THE POINT' is ad monition of John Stahr, copy chief of Cart Byoir & Associates," leading public relations firm. It's also title o7 his new book of writ ing tips and guidelines. U J Henderson Thursday night for the evening meal in the home of Mr. Max Barrett. Mrs. J. C. ' Bowden and Mrs. W. C. Coppedge visited Mrs. Mary Hilliard in Durham Sunday afternoon. You can be a free soul only If you do not expect favors from other people. On Soviet Crime Moscow -? Eighty per cent of all juvenile law breakers here were committed while they were drunk, according to a justice of the Soviet Supreme Court. The youlhful lawbreakers usually com mitted the crimes with an adult. Stiffer sentences for adults introducing drink to young people have been sought. Attend Education . Meeting ?Vr> Raleigh ? Teachers from the Frankfin County school unit were among the 1,200 persons to attend the 21st Special Education Conference in Charlotte recently* The theme of the 2-day meeting was "Organizing to Serve Exceptional Children". Governor Robert Scott, who has shown special interest in the education of exceptional children, spoke at the first general session. "This conference is part of the Department of Public In struction's policy for an ex change of ideas, methods, and techniques by hearing from 'outstanding national leaders in this field," Dr. Craig Phil lips. Superintendent of Public Instruction, explained. Those interested in special education from this area at tending the conference in cluded: Mrs. Ruth Best of Louisburg and Mrs. Mary liinson of Hunn. Both Mrs. Best and Mrs. Ilinson are Speech Therapists in the county school system. Those - loafing today will someday wish they had work ed hard, today. What ever happened to the dare-devils who went aloft in balloons? In Service DANNY W. RICHARDS Cherry Point, N. C. (FHTNC) Nov. 21 - Marine Lance Corporal Danny W. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harolds J. Richards of Route 1, Youngsville, N. C., is ser ving with Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron 14, a unit of the Second Marine \ircraft Wing at the Marine Corps Air Station in Cherry Point, N. C. The air station is the home of the Second Marine Aircraft Wing and other Marine avia tion units. It provides air sup port for infantrymen of the Second Marine Division. Chief Lassoes Animals Buffalo, Wyo. - Today's , police need many talents to serve their area. Police Chief John Taffner lassoed a stray horse and returned it to its owner. Upon returning to his office, he received a call that a resident's pet falcon was loose- he went out and lass oed the falcon. Being born poor need not be a permanent handicap but only hard work will erase it. 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