To Have
Christmas
Program
The Pop**' Chapel United
Church of Chriit will have ?
Christmas program Sunday
light, December 14, at 7:30
inn ounces the church repor
.er, Joyce Holmes.
The program will include
Christmas music; and reading
Df the scripture by the Rev.
r. N! Daughtry. After the
program we will have the
Christmas tree. Everyone is
Invited to come. %
If the process continues
there will soon be more or
ganizations in the United
States than there are people.
Church Notices
United Methodist
Sunday:
9:00 Worship: Looking
-For A King
9:45 Church School
11:00- Worship: Looking
For A King
2:30 Choir Rehearsal
5:00 Youth Choir Rehear
sal
7:30 Special Program of
Christmas Music by all the
choirs.
Wednesday:
4:00 Junior Choir Rehear
7:30 Chancel Choir Re-1 |
hearsal
Thursday :
4:00 Cherub Choir Re
hearsal
9:00 Study: The Sermon
on The Mount
St. Paul's Episcopal
Third Sunday in Advent
Saturday: . ... ? _ |
10 a.m. Church School i
Choir Rehearsal
Sunday:
10 a.m. Church ? School,
Bible film for all ages
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Sermfln '
Nursery provided, Mrs. ,
Paul Hensley
Acolyte, Frank Johnson
Altar flowers in memory j
of Charlie D. Hagwood
2 p.m. St. James, Kittrell,
Evening Service
Wednesday:
7:45 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
Louisburg Baptist
Sunday:
9:45 Church School, R. S.
Knott, Superintendent
9:45-12:00 Nursery for
pre school children
11:00 The Church at Wor
ship, the Rev. A. S. Tomlin
son, pastor. Sermon subject,
"Jesus, King"
Monday:
7:30 Florence Wells Group
with Mrs. W. B. Joyner
Wednesday:
7 : 30 Choir Rehearsal
In Fashion
The hard look for hair is
definitely out. The sprayed
lacquered look is last year's
trade mark.
Hair should have body and
there are products on the
market that make a head of
hair seem luxurious yet soft
and shiny.
Long hair, piled high on
the head, is good for evening
wear with cocktail or formal
type dresses. A loose tendril
about the neck or temple
adds a feminine touch.
A little prominence does
not go to the head of a really
prominent person.
A hove all. your wedding reflects you,
^ down to the smallest detail. When
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The FrajMn Times
Franklin Mem.
Hospital Notes
The following were pa
tients in the hotpiul Thurs
day morning; ? * ?
PATIENTS: Lula S. Al
ford, Bunn; Deborah Jean
Alston, Louisburg; Mittie L.
Alston, Whitaker; Susan T.
Alston, Louisburg; Mildred S. |
Black ley, Franklinton; Pattie |
K. Boone, Castalia; Wiley B.
Bryant, Middlesex; Diane D.
Cannady. Franklinton; Corin
na H. Cash, Louisburg; John
S. Catlette. Louisburg; Mattie
C. Collins, Castalia; Johnny
T. Cooper, Jr.. Franklinton;
Marcellous Currin, Louisburg;
Donald Davis, Louisburg;
Josephine S. Delancy, Chapel
Hill; Lou Ella L. Dunn, Hen
derson; Mabel L. Edwards,
Louisburg; Annie N. Faulk
ner, Louisburg; Eugene G.
Foster, Louisburg; Ben D.
Foster, Louisburg; Susie G.
Fuller, Louisburg; James Gill, i
Louisburg; George S. Gilliam.
Louisburg; Wanda D. Glenn,
Youngsville; OUie J. Gupton,
Sr., Louisburg; Forrest C.
Harper. Louisburg; Martha S.
Hicks. Louisburg; Lafatta T.
High, Louisburg; Cleacy W.
House. Raleigh; Barbara H.
LeMay, Kittrell; Herbert G.
Leonard, Jr., Louisburg; Net
tie M. Lineberry, Louisburg;
Annie H. Lloyd, Louisburg;
Cherry D. Medlin, Youngs
ville; Judy Mae Murray,.
Louisburg; James. H. Noweil,
Louisburg; Jackie B. Parrish,
Louisburg; Jake S. Parrish,
Castalia; Annie W. Perry,
Louisburg; QHtrlie B: Perry,
Louisburg; Lucy Tant Perry,
Spring Hope; Wiley Lee
Perry, Louisburg; Glenn W;
Pruitt, Louisburg; Dianne
Richardson, HoUister; Dennis
S. Robbins, Franklinton;
Parker Robbins, Franklinton;
Dorothy C. Shearon, Frank
linton; Annie S. Smith, Louis
burg; Percy W. Tant, Louis
burg; Minnie B. Thompson,
Louisburg; Bennie T. Wester,
Louisburg; Burt 0. Wester,
Louisburg; Delphia Wester,
Louisburg; William H. White,
Louisburg. ? ^x~, .
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Mrs Gupton
Honored
Sunday, December 7, Mr*.
Roy W. Gupton or Route 3,
Louisburg was honored by
Mount Zk>n Baptist Church
for her many years or service
as organist and music direc
tor.
During the worship hour
the pastor. Rev. Kenneth F.
Huneycutt. presented Mrs.
Gupton with a certificate ot
appreciation and a citation
for her years or service. Mrs.
James V. Marshall, represent
ing the choir, presented Mrs.
Gupton with a corsage which
she pinned at her shoulder.
The citation given Mrs.
Gupton read in part: "Oh
behair or Mount Zion Baptist
Church, we honor yoy as our
"Lady ot the Hour" this
morning December 7, 1969,
in recognition or all the many
years you have served your
church as organist and choir
director. You have served
with dedication, consecra
tion, and faithfulhess and this
is our way of expressing our
love and appreciation for
you. May God's blessings rest
upon you and yours as y4u
continue in His service."
Mrs. Gupton-is very active
in the affairs or her church
and serves on the Board or
Deacons and Deaconesses.
She is assistant Sunday
School teacher or the Adult
Women's Class and has served
on many committees. She is
WSCS Has Christmas Party
YoungsviBe - Mn lvey J.
Wall, Jr., wife of the put or of
the Youngsrille Methodist
Church, wmi hostess at a
Christmas party of the WSCS
of the church Tuesday night,
December ninth. The party
and a Christmas program was
held at the Wall home in
Wake Forest.
Yuletide decorations lent
holiday air. The program in
cluded Christmas music,
poems and reading in keep
ing with this season of joy
and good will.
Festive refreshments serv
ed during a social hour in
Too Far
Smith was proud of (lis
'golf, and that morning he
brought his. mother-in-law
&k>ng to watch him play.
'"I'm particularly anxious
to make a long drive just
now," he said to his friend,
""That's my mother-in-law
over there and I....."
"Don't be a fool," snap
ped the other. "You'll never
hit her at that distance.
Why does a man work so
hard that he kills himself try
ing to earn the leisure time
that he doesn't live to enjoy?
also active in the Gold Sand
Community affairs and is li
brarian at Gold Sand High
>1.
eluded party cookie* and
punch.
A businett meeting wii
held after the program with
Mrs. B. G. Mitchell, Preeldent.
presiding and Mrs. W. S.
Freddy giving her lecretarial
report. Others in attendance
were Mesdames W. H. Hight,
J. W. Weathers. Sr., G. W.
Barnes, W. T. Moas and Jack
Stewart.
Celebrates
Birthday
Little Miss Charlene Hud
son. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,
C. B. Hudson. Jr. celebrated"
her third birthday Wednes
day, December 3, 1969. A ,
birthday party was given to
her by her mother. Her guests
included her cousins and
friends.
The children played with
balloons, whistles, and each
was given a hat and a toy
watch to wear.
Happy Birthday was sung
to Charlene, after which she
blew out her candles. Cake,
potato chips, candy, peanuts
and Pepsi Colas were served.
Those attending were:
Elaine Cardwell, Angela Hud
son, Rhonda Hudson, Audra
Loftin, Neal Loftin, Margo
Wrenn, Kim Hudson, Sharon
Hudson, Glen Wood, Craig
Wood, Randy Wood, Jo and'
Jean Finch and Cray Thar
rington.
Louisburg
Elementary
Menu
Week Beginning December 15
Monday
Ground Beef & Spaghetti
Mixed Greens
Fresh Grapes
Corn Bread
ttPt. Milk
Tuesday
on School Bread
Tomato Soup ?
Pear Salad
Crackers
"? ->A Pt. Milk
Wednesday
Beans & Bits of Ham
Gteen Beans
Pink apple Sauce
Crispy Corn Bread
Cinnamon Buns ,
V4 Pt. Milk
Thursday
Bake Turkey with Gibblet
Gravy & Dressing
Buttered Broccoli
Tropical Ambrosia
Hot Rolls
Chocolate Cake
Cranberry Sauce
Vi Pt. Milk
Friday
Hot Dogs on School Buns
Pork & Beans
: Slaw
Orange
Cookie
W Pt. Milk
Peanut Butter
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