I OCAIS ? Many new awnings are being erected In Loulsburg. in ? Cotton was worth 12% cents ? pound In Louisburg yesterday, til ?Work Is progressing nicely on the H. C. Taylor new Btore building. ;i" , tit ? Work was renewed on the automobile show rooms of W. N. Fuller on Main Street yesterday, t t I ? Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Faulkner announce the birth of an eleven pound son, Charles Fenner, on June 7th, Qold Sand community, tit ? Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lee Par ker, of Four Oaks, announce tho birth of a son, William Edwin, on May 16th. Mrs. Parker was for mely Miss Virginia Aycock, of near Loulsburg. t t t ? :fhe many friends of Rev. L. B. Reavis were glad to see htm on the streets of Loulsburg this week, very much improved. Mr. Reavia has been very ill the past two weeks. ST- PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services for Trinity Sunday, June 16, will begin with a cele bration of the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock A. M? it being the third 9unday in the month. Bible Class and regular ses sion of the Sunday School at 10. Morning Worship and Sermon ?t 11 A. M. Y. P. 8. L., 7:30 P. M. Junior Choir Practice Is on Sat urdays at 5 o'clock in the church. The public is invited to worship with us at any time. ENTERTAINS The Y W. A. of the Louisburg Baptist church was delightfully entertained at the home of Miss Josephine House Monday evening. An interesting program on South America was carried out hy different members, and was en joyed by those present. After the meeting adjourned, Miss House assisted by Mrs. Juanita Bunn served a delicious frozen dessert to the following present: Mrs. H. T. Bartholomew, Misses Maria Perry, Edna Perry, Ruth Gordon, Dorothy Foster, Marie Ingram, Athlea Boone, Ernestine | Cottreil, Mary Harris Freeman, * Bessie and Julia Shadrack, Edith Toone, Louise Williams, Christine Collier and three visitors, Misses Viola Williams, Mae Roberts, and Mrs. Bunn. Timely Farm Questions Amswered at State College Question: How can I control bud worms In my tobacco? Answer: The best known con trol for this damage Is the poison ed corn meal bait. This is made by thoroughly mixing bt pounds of corn meal with one pound of arsenate of lead. A small pinch of this mixture should be dropped In the center of the bud early In the morning when the tobacco bud Is open. Begin applications as ear ly as possible after the plants are set and repeat every week or ten days until the plants are topped. One peck or twelve pounds of the mixture will cover an acre of tobacco plants. Question: Is it a good policy to cross breed poultry? Answer: Cross breeding Is be coming very popular with large poultry producers. This crossing of breeds apparently steps up the vigor of the progeny and there fore gives a higher percentage of llvabillty,, especially If purebred parents have been used. This is especially desirable In broiler pro duction work. In relation to egg prodiMtion, a first generation cross'%hould be advantageous but should not be carried further. 4 tj. ? Rriru K\H J^1?M WEDDING Mr. and Mrs, N. H. Ayscue and daughter, Evelyn, and th? Rev. and Mrs S. E. Madren have re turned from Cambridge, Md., where they attended the wedding of Miss Sallie Lou Ayscue and ?hilllps Ooldsborough Waller. They left via Norfolk and Cape Charles and returned through Deleware where they crossed over to Maryland and came by Balti more and Washington. While In | Washington the group visited many points of Interests. GOOD NIGHT, EDITOR! When a plumber makes a mis take, he charges twice for It. When a lawyer makes a i mis take, he has a chance to try the ease all over again. When a doctor makes a mis take, be buries It. , Wheil a jnllge makes a mistake it becomes a law of the land. When a preacher makes a mis take, nobody knows it. But when an editor makes s mistake ? Good night. ? Exchange Bend ni the news. Mrs. J. A. Beam is visiting -her daughter in Richmond. t t t Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Murphy vis ited Rocky Mount Monday. tit Miss Bobbye Lois Parrisb Ih I visiting relatives Jn Wilson. Messrs. C. IC. Hudson and O. J. Hale visited Henderson Tuesday. 1 1 L Clerk of Court W. V. Avent went to Rocky Mount this week. I t t Mrs. L. W. Parrish and son, .Dick, spent Thursday in Kaleigh. t t t Messrs. W. H. Yarborough and G. M. Beam visited Rfrlelgh Mon day. ? ? ? Messrs. D. W. Spivey and Leslie Tharrlngton visited Raleigh Mon day. ? ? ? ( Mr. M. B.* Simpson of Monroe M*lted>Mise Sallie Murphy the past week. Ill Miss Adelaide Johnson left Monday for Wake Forest Summer School. t t I Miss Mamie Davis Beam left Monday tor Wake Forest summer school* ? ? ? Messrs. Louis Wheless and Wes ley Williams, visited Henderson Sunday. Itt Mr. P: H. Wilson, of Wake Forest, was a visitor to Louisburg Tuesday. X X X Mr. J. A. Rabll returned Wed nesday for a trip to the Northern Markets. tit Mr. John W. Hinsdale, of Ra ileigh, was a Louisburg visitor the past week. X X X Messrs. H. T. Bartholomew and Howard Cash visited Raleigh Wednesday. t.t t Mr. L. W. Parrish, of Burling ton, spent the past week-end with his people here. X X X Little Miss Allen Lloy of Eustis, Fla., is visiting her grandmother, 1 Mrs. J. M. Allen. t t t Miss Vivian Allgood, of Rox boro, visited friends in Louisburg 1 the past week-end. til Mrs. Alice Uzzle is visiting her sond, Messrs. Gordon and Wll- ; liam Uzzle in Nashville, Tenn. ItX Miss Pattie Beasley visited ' friends and relatives in Apex and Fuquay Springs the past week. I t t ' Miss Edna Viv?rette left Sun day for New York, where she has taken a position with a hospital. t t X Mrs. W. O. Lee and children of Lumberton, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bob bin. Itt Mrs. Joe Pearce, Misses Jose-i phine Rouse, Adelaide and Eliza beth Johnson spent Monday in Ra leigh. 1 t t Mr. J. Z. Terrell was among j those attending the Soil erosion meeting in Washington City last week. t i t Miss Jessie Taylor Harris, of Washington City spent the past week-end with her father, Mr. O. H. Harris. t t t Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harris of Tampa, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Harris' sister, Mrs. J. M. Allen this week. ttt Messrs. W. E. White Jr. and J. R. Gantt attended a convention of Phllco dealers at Bay View thej past week. in Mrs. A. P. Read, of Littleton, spent the past week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Read. t t J Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Montgomery and son, of Raleigh, were week end guests of Misses Vena and Nellie Cyrus. ttt , Mr. W. J. Cooper and. Mr. W. C. Webb attended the funeral of Mr. Webb's TJncTe near Black stone, -Va.>xrti Monday. ttt .-Mrs. K. C. Bartholomew and children Doris and Mary Ann, oli Brooklyn, N. Y. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bartholomew. ttt "/* Mr. ,J. S. Howell and mother, Mrs. M. T. Howell left Tuesday tfor Ridgecrest where they will Spend the summer. lit Sen. and Mrs. E. F. Griffin at - tended the Alumni Ball for which Mrs. Griffin was a patroness, at I Chapel Hill Monday. ttt I Mrs. Arch H. Perry and Miss Ann Benson Priest returned Tues day night from Asheville where they have been several days, ttt Mr. Kenneth Davis left Tuesday I morning for Brevard where he will enter camp take a ten day Red Cross Course In life saving. ttt Rep. W. L. Lumpkin and Clerk of Court W. V, Avent attended ^meeting of the Institute of Governraedt at Chapel Hill Tues day. ttt Mrs. W. R. Bunn, of Spring Hope, who has been visiting Mrs. I OIE tat Arrives Joyce Wethered, England 'a greatest woman golfer, who if now making her first appearance on IT. 8. golf courses. Expert* rate her ma the only woman golfer able to give any man ptar a real golf battle. S. J. Howard, her daughter-in law, returned to her home Tues day. ttt Captain and Mrs. Donald Vann Holllday and daughter, left Thurs lay for Fort Ogelthorpe, Ga., where Captain Holiday has been ordered for duty. tit Mrs. H. G. Perry, Mr. C. A. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ab bott, Miaa Francis Foster visited Morehead City, Durham and Ral eigh the past week. t t X Prof, and Mrs. W. R. Taylor and son and Dr. and Mrs. Julian Forest of Greensboro College for Women were visitors of Prof. Tay lor's parents Thursday. ttt Mr. and Mre. A. B. Anderson and children, of Winston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, of Rocky Mount, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sledge this work. Ttt Mr. C. A. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abbott and Miss Francis Foster, wbo have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Perry, left yesterday for their home at Buch anan, W. Va. ttt Members of the BAards ol and County Commtestoflera, tSSfh-j ty Attorney Chas. P. jQreet^ Sena- ' tor E. F. Griffin, Representative W. L. Lumpkin and many Vpf Franklin County citizens attend^ ed a meeting of the State High- 1 way Commission in Raleigh on Wednesday. They were very much pleased at the reception received and say they were promised im mediate work on the Louisburg to Pilot Highway. From Poplar - Springs A week's revival meeting is to begin at the Church the flffth' Sunday, June 30. Rev. W. L. Mc Swain of, Harmony, N. C? is to do the preachingi He is an able pastor and preacher, and you will enjoy hearing him. Time of serv ices will be at 2:30 p. m., and 8 p. m. each day beginning Sun day afternoon and continuing through the week. The public is invited to attend all of these serv ices. We are expecting many of the Church's 'old friends' living in>other communities to return for a visit that week and attend the services. We shall be happy to welcome you back home. Our pastor, Rev. C. E. 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Many late models of popular makes have been turned in for the new Ford V-8's ? used cars that could seldom be found for sale a few years ago. Prices are low. Eiasy terms may be airanged. In addition to RAG cars, Ford dealers are offering a limited num ber of cars "as is." These are priced for quick sale and are real bargains. TtfXTJONEW, Alt & G USED CAR IS BEST Fo(