Mrs. Wilder Entertains Frankllnton? Mrs. Ben Wild Mr entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. w. Hamm received high score prize (or club mem bers while second high went to Mrs. W. L. McGhee. Mrs. Fred Hlount was the rec lpient of gne st high. 1 - The hostess served cherry pie a la mode, nuts and coffee at the conclusion of the third pro gression. Special guests were Mrs. Blount, Mrs. J. E. Brady and Mrs. J. p. Green, Sr'. (B.W.) Wail-To-Wall Carpeting TDCSlDTTCTSiiriHD INSTALLED ~ Drepwy and Upholstery Supplies Leonard's Drapery Shop Ro<ky Mount Road Pho?t GY 6-3234 IOUISIURG, N. C. MITCHELLS Electric & Plumbing Bunn, N. C. House Wiring, Plumbing Installations, X. , \v Electrical & Plumbing/Supplies Ditching & Tank Installations, ? i ? W?fter Pumps, Hot Water Heaters Stone Delivered ^ Telephone Louisburg GY 6-3015 HEATING PLANT SALES & SERVICE Repairs & Installations Forced Ajr - Steam Hot Water 24 HOUR SERVICE Backed By 40 Years Experience HARDWiCK Welding & Machine Works Phone Day 496-3284 Nights 496-3568 LOUiSBURL Teenage Chat ; By Betty Wr?rin Since today is Valentine's tty I though I'd say a few words on this time of year. In case you wonder what Valentine's ay is for, it is a time for 3weethearts to-be together and celebrate. Pm sure that most girls know this. In fact, they would be terribly unhappy if they didn't get a box of candy or at least a Valentine from the one they admire most. I also think that hoy* had rather there would not be a Valentine's Day. Ne ertheless, it is a season of lo.e, so enjoy it while you're young! Happy Valentine's Day everyone! Speaking ;of Valentine's tty, if you think you could get alote fine without those few extra pounds that the candy puts on, why not try this suggestion. Choose something else that you had rather have and tell him a out it. This is exactly what Donna Weaver and Earl Smith have done. They plan to go to Raleigh, buy some record al bums, . and just spend the day together, sure sounds nice to me! Buddy O'Neal recently cele brated his sixteenth birthday and has his Driver's permit now. Congratulations, Buddy. The results of Tuesday night's basketball games that have been Some workers make more money than others because they keep their minds on the work they are paid to do. v LET'S 60 FISHING The fishing season has opened at Cliftons Pond. Come and get your season ticket and enjoy the fun. GEORGE LLOYD Route 1. Loutsburg S Hwy. 401 At Royal Storm Windows and Doors Awnings CANVAS & META*L~~~. Venetian Blinds RECORDED & TAPED New Blinds Ornamental ' Iron f*EE ESTIMATES -lj. G. WILDER ""MONK" 417 W. Noblt St. LOUIS B URG, HOW TO MEASURE A MARKET SERVICE ...QUALITY. . . ECONOMY ! VEMCQ NAVY BEANSLbS19t REGULAR t Carton " CIGARETTES $1.79 KING SIZE Carton I CIGARETTES $1.89 ! EASY MONDAY PER QT. STARCH 14t pl,i"ip$ ' 01 OA* PORK & BEANS c?nZOt DEBUQUE TEMPT LUNCHEON MEAT 34 t (CASH ORDERS ONLY] Jones W. Hart 6ro. "MEMBER BETTER VALUE INDEPENDENT BRO. STORES INC." FLAT ROCK COMMUNITY reported to me ire: Youngs vtlle took two from Wakelon Gold Sand took two from Roles ville; Epsom and Soutfc Gran ville split, EpsoftL. girls and Soqth Granville vboys won; Ay cock and Louisburg split, Ay cock girls and Louisburg boys won. My regrets for not hav ing put your reports in, Frank - linton, Bunn, and Edward Best, but I didn't receive them. 1 hear that Jimmy , Edwards and Ann Edwards make pretty good cake. 1 know this is true because 1 sampled it. * The F.H. A.'t of Louisburg High are having an initiation Marriage Invitation Mr. and Mrs. -Charles Ellis Ford request the honofr-of your presence at the marriage ot fheir daughter, Martha Htnnant lFord, to Mr. James Elton Mar tiir~wr Saturday, February 23, at four o'clock in the afternoon at the Louisburg Methodist 'Church. No iti\ itat fons have been mail ed in Louisburg and Franklin County. All friends of the couple are cordially Jn'.-ited to attend. danee for the Freshmen mem bers this Saturday night at 7:30. This should t* pretty wild, be cause of the outfits the Fresh men girls have io wear. Should good for a few laughs any way. * Thought for the day: MA good reputation is more valuable than money." Lions Meet Youngsville -- Mr. John Mackie of Oxford, who is as- ' s aria ted with the Oxford Na tional Bank, was the guest speaker at the YoungsviU^ Lions Club meeting** hel4._.on^ Tuesday night of this week at the community house. ? After an introduction by Lion J. T. Moss, Mr Mackie spoke to the members about the White Cane Drive and showed a film about the North Carolina Blind , Association explaining the use of funds raised each year by the I ions. Mr. Mackie is ser ving this year as District 31-G Chairman ? President Ray Pearce presid ed at the business session at which time the Lions made . plans to conduct a local broom sale in cooperation with the Industries of the Blind. This project will get underway in the near future. CJtizens are urged to be prepared for purchases., when the Lions call on them. Woman's Club To^Meet Youngsvllle--The Health and Welfare Department of the Younfsville Woman s Club has aitiKiunced that they have secur ed as guest speaker for the February club meeting, Dorothy. Klester, Consultant on Com munity Services, North Caro lina Department of Public Wel fare, Raleigh, N. C. K Mrs. Whitaker Entertains fruikllntoo ? Mrs. Joe Whi taker entertained her bridge club Tuesdax evenlnf. Janice Whitaker distributed the tallies to the ctuli members. Mrs. Dean Edwards received high score prlxe while low went to Mrs. Lewis Thompson, Jr. A dessert course with coffee was served by the hostess . BALL WELL CO. WELL BORING I DEEP WELL DRILLIN6 FINANCING AVAILABLE - NO MONEY DOWK o- UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY Joe K. Hall. Jr. , Owner GY 6-3584 Louisburg, N. C..j thrifty shoppers. . . take notice. . . SMI OF HOME FURNISHINGS (HARDWARE I FURNITURE I QUILTED POSTURE FORM MATTRESSES I WON'T SAG OR MAT DOWN REGULAR W995 _ _ ? ivHm ^ HOLLYWOOD TWIN BED SIZE 39" Width includes . Mattress., Box Springs, Attractive Head Board and Adjusto- Frame. $4495 $3995 N Posture-Form is extra Firm, Extra Long Wearing -Firm houyant Posture- Form That won't mat down, even where weight is heaviest. It gives deep. Relaxing support to your entire l?ody. It's Quilted on Top In Lovely Tan Floral Coers. ' " ' matching <roq95 BOX SPRINGS f"' ? -* SAVE! 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