Youngsville Mrs. E. W. Greene of Wauke gan, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Neunuebel of Chicago ar rived Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tharrlng ton and family. The Neunuebels plan to continue on a trip to Florida, while Mrs. Greene re mains here. Mr. and Mrs. James Timber lake and their grandson Eddie Barabas of Flagtown, New Jer sey are arriving pn Thursday of this week to spend the Easter Holidays with Mrs. Mary Tlm berlake. Mr. Owen Fearce has been a patient at Mary Elizabeth Hos pital In Raleigh during the past week after suffering a heart at-. tack. Rock Spri Mr. and >frs. Orval Phillips, Mr. C^mHer Strickland and Francis Baker visited Dickerson at the Sani tarium in Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ijfcernice Denton spent Sunday in Newport News with relatives. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Edwards and Mrs. Janetta Edwards Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Brutus Barrott of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Cheaves and Mrs. Mullen of Spring Hope. '*+ Mrs. Conella Richards's son John L. is a patient at Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilder of Raleigh spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ott. , i Mrs. Mae Grey and Linda , Grey are spending the spring < holidays in Florida. Will Serve As Pages MARY ANN FLEMING Mary Ann Fleming, 9th grad er at Louisburg School, .and Cameron Champion, 11, 6th grade student at Louisburg, have been appointed pages to the North Carolina Senate for the period of from April 8th to Bunn Mrs. Charles Richardson ac companied the Beta Club of Bunn High School to Asheville during the past week. Mrs. Annie Macon of Norlina visited Mrs. Martha Ennis and Mrs. G. K. Hayes on Sunday. Misses Margaret and Bessie Pearce of Raleigh visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Pearce over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Brooks of Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. Way ne C. Ensley. of Swepsonville were week end visitors of Mrs. Sallie C. Strickland and Mr. Forest Strickland. (M? E.) CAMERON CHAMPION the >27th. Mary Ann Is the daughter of Mrs. George M. Fleming and the late Mr. Fleming' of Louis burg. Young Champion Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Champion of Louisburg. Menus Youngsville Sc hool Menus April. 13-19 Monday: Meatballs, Mashed Potatoes, Pimento Cheese, Sandwich, String Beans, Coco nut Cake, 1/2 Pt. Milk. Tuesday: . Pork Barbecue,' Cabbage-Carrot Salad, Corn, Peanut Butter- Delight, Hot Roll & Butter, 1/2 Pt. Milk. Wednesday: Welners & Chili, Beans, Cheese on Toast, Tur nip Greens, Hot Roll, Apple Sauce, 1/2 Pt. MUk. Thursday: Creamed Potatoes, Hamburgers, Cole Slaw, Peach es, Hot Roll & Butter, 1/2 Pt. Milkv ' LIVING'S AS EASY AS ONE -TWO -THREE with extension phones to save your family time and steps 1 IN YOUR KITCHEN, a space -saving wall phone majtes living much easier for Mom. She can make and take calls while she keeps an eye on dinner cooking or children playing. 2 IN THE FAMILY ROOM, where you all relax, a phone eases living for everybody saves scrambling up the stairs or down the hall. 3 IN THE BEDROOM, the lovely compact phone with light-up dial brings you easy living all the time, plus pri vacy by day, security at night / And ordering's as easy as 1, 2, 3! For phones in your favorite style and color, just call the Telephone Company Business Office or ask your telephone man. &ViaCitui 'JeCefe/tme Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes ? The following were patients In the hospital Thursday morning: ? WHITE patients Wlnford Ayscue, Loulsburg; Mrs. Zelma B. Ball. Louls burg; Mrs. Nellie P. Bell, Lou lsburg; Mrs. Lessle Breedlove, Loulsburg; Mrs, Roxle Cash, Loulsburg; Mrs. Viola Ed wards, Frankllnton; Miss Ma llei Foster, Loulsburg; Mrs. Flossie H. Frazler, Youngs vllle; Aulcle Fuller, Loulsburg; Mrs. Mattle Fuller, Loulsburg; Mrs. Rose Gilliam, Loulsburg: Mrs. PattleC, Gupton.Castalla; Mrs. Ro>>erta Hall, Loulsburg; Mrs. Faye Harrison, Loulsburg; Mrs. Brenda House Hedgepeth, Loulsburg; Phil Inscoe, Castal ia; W.H.M. Jenkins, Franklln ton; James Thomas Johnson, Loulsburg; Mrs. LaRue Horton Kearney, Wake Forest; Mrs. Irene Terrell Kemp, Louls burg; Mrs. gmma Gean Lam bert, Louisburg; Mrs. Jessie C. Marks, Loulsburg; Mrs. Lola Pearce Medlin, Bunn; Brooks Merrltt, Loulsburg; Harve_y Parrish, Castalia; Walter Phelps, Loulsburg; Mrs. Margie Lee George Pierce, Henderson, Mrs. Sedaster Price, Zebulon; Mrs. Frances Newberry Ijabll, Loulsburg; Mrs. Dorothy Lee Ray, Loulsburg; Clyde Swan son, Loulsburg; William L. Swanson, Loulsburg; Mrs. Essie Tant, Zebulon; Mrs. Lucy B. Tant, Zebulon; G. B. Taylor, Landis; Mrs. Ruby Wheeler Wesson, Loulsburg; John Whee ler, Frankllnton; W. Haywood White, Loulsburg; Mrs. Susie Yarborough, Loulsburg. WHITE BIRTHS Mr, and Mrs. James Hall of Route 3, Louisburg, announce the birth of a baby girl on Apr 11 ( 9, 1963. Mrs. Hall Is the form er Roberta Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Julius B. Tant of Route 2, Zebulon, announce the birth of a baby boy on April 10, 1963. Mrs. Tant is the former Lucy Barham. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood G. Kearney, of Route 2, WakeFor est, announce the birth of a baby girl on April 10, 1963. Mrs. Kearney Is the former LaRue Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Harri son of Route 4, Louisburg, an nounce the birth of a baby boy on April U, 1963. Mrs. Harri son is the former Faye South 'tOLORED PATIENTS Marjorie Bradford, Louis burg; Shirley Jean Harris, Lou isburg; Baby PhtllpWayne High, Zebulon; Willie Mae Neal, Ze bulon; Gearline Noble, Frank linton; Percy Pulley, Spring Hope; Ellen W. Spivey, Louis burg; George Arthur Thomas, Louisburg; Johnny Mac Wil liams, Louisburg. Births (Frk. B.W.) Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Wlnstead of Henderson an nounce the birth of a daughter, T^mml* Faye, March 29 at Maria ?arham Hospital In Hen derson. Mrs. Wlnstead Is the former Lucille Pace of Frank llnton. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Leonard of Azusa, California announce the birth of- a daughter, Tina Marie, March 27. Mr. Leonard is a native of Franklin County. Mr. and-Mrs. Sam Booke of Winston Salem announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Rose, at the Baptist Hospital In Win ston March 27. Mrs. Booke Is the former Eleanor Vanrj Rose of Franklinton. Jimmy Hogsett j Show 2pm. ? 6pm i Monday ? Saturday { WIZS - 1450 on your Henderson Dial 1000 WATTS WIZZZZZZ. The Beet There Is. Teenage Chat! ? j j j By Betty Wrenn Heard that Charles Oakley, Joel Pusey, Chris Beck, Ro bert St rot her, Bobby Mitchell, Eric Morgan, and Allen Shear in went to Bugg's Island on a camping and fishing, trip. I kno)v you' all had a real good time but did you catck any fish? Hope so, anyway a little advice, Joel, stay out of trees if you know what's . best for you. Sorry to hear that Shelia Lat ta, Jimmy Johnson, and Gladys Smith are in the hospital. Hope you all will be back in circula tion and feeling fine real soon. Glad you made such a quick re covery, Al, good to have you back hotne. Who's got problems? Jeff lifc es to walk except when his blister gets painful? Faye wants blond hair; all seniors ..want to have a good time <Tri their trip.' By the way, another fashion that has hit the schools big, is the color burgundy. Everytx>dy is wearing it in culottes, wrap arounds, slafcks, A skirts, blouses, bermudas, and just everything you can get in this color. Just seeing everyone's gone wild over it. i Heard that the Louisburg High 1 Juniors are really working hard on the Junioi>Senior. Seen quite a few of them over at the Big Franklin Warehouse making de corations for it. Knowing them pm sure they're having a real ball! The Y. W. A.'s of the Louis burg Baptist Church met Mon day night at the home of Faye Rudd. The program A Filipino Revue" in which everyone took part. Those present were Faye Rudd, Judy Wilder, Betty Wrenn, Donna Crowder, Donna Weaver, Barbarba White, Lois Griffin, and Dorothy Knott. Re freshments consisted of pret- ^ zels, cookies, and Pepsi. Seems Jeff Bulluck, TOny Ful ler and Frankie Redmond are going on a long bicycle ride next Sunday. Well, if you en Joy that type of thing, but I could think of a few better things to do. In Washington , D. C. last week with EBHS -seniors from Justice community were Peggy Medlln, "Mildred Bowden, Jane Wilson, Benson Harris, Sid Sidewalk Art Exhibit Mrs. Napier Williamson's Art Class will exhibit their work on Friday, April 12from 10 o'clock A.M. until P.M. The pictures will be display ed on the fence back of Frank-* linton School. The public Is Invited. , Coppedge and George Upchurch. Leon Stone went to Ashevllle with the Betas last* week end. CPL Economist Glub Speaker Youngsvllle--The" Home and Garden Department of the Youngsvtlle Woman's Club has planned the program for the next club meeting which will be held at the community house on Tuesday night the sixteenth. Guest speaker for the evening will be Miss Eugenia White, Home Economist wtththe Caro lina Power and Light Company. Quality Shines Through in Florsheim Polished Calfskin! ' 1 1 lakes line leather In |iro<ltir?' the lasting luster evident in these trim Hnrsheitll shoes. 1 1 *s heart o! the hide" ralfhkin willi <|?ialit x 'Jniilt in ? not |?ol isl km I oil. Leather that takes a brilliant sliitK'yaiid krrps il. Vhi rail sw tliis smart stvh' ? ami otlirr 1'lorsln'itH sIkm-s _ul 19 95 Up Howe's Men's Shop "Quality Clothes For Men And Boys" BIG "J" ANNOUNCES - JOYNER WHOLESALE HAS BEEN SET UP AS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR FOR DAYTON TIRES COMPLETE STOCKS Tires & Tubes! | PASSENGER CAR TIRES-TRACTOR TIRES-TRUCK TIRES I NO TRADES - JUST LOW, LOW WHOLESALE PRICES TO ALL! 670-15 NYLON 19" Power Mower 4 CYCLE ENGINE \ WHISPER-CUT DESIGN J BIG 2Vi H.P. ? TECUMSEH LAUSDN Easy Spin ENGINE RECOIL STARTER - _~ ^ POSITIVE SAFETY LOCK BLADE . ^ HOOK UP W STAGGERED WHEELS 19" POWER MOWER ? . Fully Guaranteed . Whisper-CUT DESIGN . 2 1/4 H.P. 2 cycle engine . ROPE STARTER ^ . POSITIVE SAFETY LOCK BLADE HOOK UP . STAGGERED WHEELS 391 SPRING SPECIAL! AU ALUMINUM LAWN FURNITURE FOLDING CHAIR $298 50 FOOT CHAISE LOUNGE $629 GARDEN HOSE $1.69 JOYNER WHOLESALE V SOUTH MAIN STREET LOUISBURG, N. C.

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