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 choosing the bndal stationery for your wed . - ding needs, let our services guide you. 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~, . m TABLERITE WESTERN BEEF The Only In Town TABLERITE BONELESS rn SQUARE CUT CHUCK ROAST lb 69$ ? CHUCK TABLERITE ROAST TABLERITE RIB STEAK BONE IN TABLERITE SHORT RIBS IGA FROZEN MEAT DINNERS 3 for 1.00 ? nuuuivi i u ^ SHOULDER ROAST s 79( TABLERITE BONELESS /' ? w LB. BOX CRACKERS 19( 39? I IGA SALTINE FIG BARS 2 LB. BOX SAV-MOR >IUA TABLERITE OALMU URLOOinU MARGARINE 5i|?? 35c IGA kja LIMIT 1 with food order &T- ? COFFEE- 39? BEECHNUT STRAINED HH JL g* fJ "J BABY FOOO-5'tSr.-?/i. : HJUJT CTCKUIl 303 CANS 5 A 1 .00 SOFT DRINKS ?*- blue lake beans )? 1A rW TIim. Amu Da? " ... EARLY PEAS PEAS & CARROTTS SMALL GREEN LIMAS A 16 0?. Throw Aw?y Bot. IGA ALL GREEN TINY if 303 ] LIMAS 303 CANS 890 LIMAS *CAN8J UIPKV TAPr WODTU 195 fin drawino for fur stole ABry mLSiaor.M. JUIW Imfc WTUHIn jtJ.UU every other THURSDAY UrL 11 every night CAUlt RED RUSSET BAKING WHITE SELF SERVICE PRODUCE GRAPES POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT ANDCONVKOENC? 2 - 29C 10* 65( 5 49$ , RED DELICIOUS APPLES 9* 289 <E) 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 STEWART'S Jewelers NEXT TO POPES DEPT. STORE ELECTRIC RAZORS Remington Norelco Sunbeam \ AS LOW AS 7 Vio*5/ MOTHER'S RINGS In Stock Made To Order 2 Favorite Styles msnmmim WE SERVICE ONLY WATCHES WE SELL, OUR CUSTOMERS FIRST USE YOUR FREE Monogram On Back Of Each Watch Case We Sell. YOUR ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER. , Where You Can See It, Buy It, (We Engrave It, Size It, Wrap It And Merry Christmas!) DIAMOND I SETS From $49.50 up XMAS SPECIAL! Engraved Belt Buckles From S3 50 un RINGS Diamonds-Opals Princess-Dinner Cameo -Signet Jades-Pearls Onyx-Scarab Linde Star Saphires USE YOUR First Bank Card FREE Monogram On Our British Sterling BOYS-GIRLS SIGNET RINGS We Engrave Them' In Our Store Dozens Of Styles CLOCKS Coo-Coo Travel Wall Decor Alarm Go-Go Radioclocks CHECK YOUR LIST HERE Boy Cuff Links Girl Cuff Links Sgeidel Bands House Hold Gifts Bible Colognes After Shave Wallets Jewelry Boxes Candles Belt Buckles Lockets NO CHARGE For Sizing Our Rings ? SHOP AND COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY, OUR PRICES ARE COMPETIVE OP?N FRIDAY NIGHTS STEWART'S ,?,s 117 NORTH MAIN ST NEXT TO POPES DEPT. STORE LOUISBURfi

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