Book
Clubs
Meet
Mrs. Umphrey Lee was host
' ess to the Edwin Fuller Book
Club on Tuesday afternoon at
her home on Sunset Avenue.
Mrs. L. M. Word was a special
guest for this meeting.
Following a short business
gneeting, presided over by Mrs.
R. G. Bailey, the president,
Mrs. W. T. Sanderlin read an
Interesting paper on the Morav
ians in North Carolina. The
Moravians came to North Caro
lina in 17S2 and settled in
Salem in 1759. The college in
Salem was founded in 1772 and
these people are noted for the
Character of their schools and
their excellency and wide scope
In Education.
Mjts. W. D. Jackson J"ead an
article for Mrs. A. B. Perry
entitled, " How to go to Church/*
which stated that mere attend
ance at church is not enough -
the worship of God demands
and deserves complete and ac
tlve participation at all times.
At4he .cGwJusion^iXlnt^jiro
gram the hostess served a de^~"
llcious dinner plate with des?
sert and coffee.
The Tuesday Afternoon Book
Club met at the home of Mrs.
George T. High.
The following meml?ers were
present: Mesdames Walter Mc
Donald, Willis Nash, M. S. Clif
ton, C. J. Perry, Jr., M. M.
Person, Sr., W. J. Cooper, Jr.,
Kenneth IsWy, Woodrow War
ren, George M. West, L. J.
Peoples, Pattie C. Justice, V.E.
DuUoan and a guest Mrs. H.M.
Stovall.
Upon arrival Mrs. High served
a delicious dessert course and
coffee. ?
Following a short business
meeting presided ovec by. Mrs.
Isley, Mrs. W. J. Cooper, Jr.,
read an interesting paper- on
Revolutionary War Heroes -
LaFayette and Paul < Revere
after which Mrs., High read a
v recent editorial taken from the
News and Observer entitled
Choice and Puzzle.
Mrs. George Fuller and Mrs.
P. ?. Dean were hostesses to
the* William Rol*?rt Mills Book
Club on Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Fuller.
Mrs. C. M. Beasley reviewed
the life and works of Joel Chand
ler Harris who created the
beloved characters Uncle Re
mus and Br'er Rabbit.
At the conclusion of the pro
gram a delicious dessert plate
and coffee was served to four
teen meml>ers.
Mrs. Helen Smithwick was
hostess to the O' Henry Book
Club on Monday afternoon at
the Murphy HouSe with eleven
members present.
Continuing their study of the
West, Mrs. C. R. Sykes gave an
interesting talk on. natural re
sources making particular re
ference to oil, water and wood.
Mrs. E. M. Bartholomew gave
Engagement Announced
"JACKIE MARIE WINSTEAD
The engagement of Miss Jackie M arie Win
stead to Mr. Jerry Wayne Frazier is an
nflu.nced by he r parents, M r. and Mrs. J antes
Puckett of Ramey Circl?e, Franklinton.
Mr. Frazier is the son of Mr. and Mrs
Iva Frazier of Route 2, Franklkiton.
The wedding is planned for June 23 in the
Franklinton Baptist Church.
Obituaries
EGBERT SMITH v
Egbert Smith, 47, (lied Wed
nesday night,. He was a veteran
of World War n, a Mason, Shri- I
ner, and a meml>er of theVet'e- <
rans ot Foreign Wars. Funeral 1
services will l>e held at 2 p. m.
Friday at Hickory Rock Baptist
Church by the pastor, the Rev. 1
T. H. Steen, and the Rev. Au- <
brey S. Tomlinson, pastor of.J
LouLsburg Baptist Church. Bu- '
rial will tie in the church ceme- (
tery. '
Surviving are his wife, the '
fojuner Minnie Watts; three ?
sons, Billy of the U. S. Marine
Crops at Paris Island, S. C..
Basil and Dennis, both of Meri- 1
da in, Miss.; one daughter, Te
rese Smith of -the home; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Smith of Louisburg, Rt. 2; three
brothers, Joseph E. of Louis- "
burg, Rt. 2, Wilton of Louisburg,
and Richard of Jacksonville,
Fla.; one sister; Mrs. Sybil
Perry of Louisburg. .
That Sort
'J Youi* husband told my, hus
band that his word at home was
law."
"Oh, yes? Well, it's one of
those laws that are never en
forced."
fhe current topic - an article
on Arizona taken from the Na- 1
tional Geographic.
Following the program, mem
bers enjoyed a delicious dinner '
and dessert. .
/ILLIfc J. SMITH
Willie J. Smith, 83, of Rt. 3,
_ouisburg, died early Wednes
lay morning at Franklin Me
morial Hospital.
Funeral services will l*? held
rhursday afternoon ?tt 3:00 from
[.ancaster Funeral Chapel con
tacted by the Rev. Held W in
stead, pastor of the Mount Grove
Baptist Church, and the Rev.
jattis Perry, pastor of the Ta
bernacle Baptist Chuch. Burial
will follow in the Peruell family
cemetery. *
Surviving are two daughters;
Mrs. Maurice Murray and Mrs.
George Abbott, both of RV. 3,
Louisburg; four sons: Willie
Y. Smith, Butner; Thurston P.
Smith, Hillsboro, N*C.; Roy ?
Smith, Raleigh; and .Clyde R,
Smith j Butner; 22 grandchild
ren and 19 great-grandchildren.
Scouts
Mrs. Julia Carrt Intermediate
Girl Scout leader in Franklin
ton, presented badges Tuesday
to the following Girl Scouts
who had passed the require
ments to l>ecome 2nd class
scouts: Janet Dixon, Pat Har
per, Sonja Beckham, Delores
Johnson and Martha Ann Whit
field.
Brenda * Webb, received two
proficiency badges - Horse
woman and Reading. *
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Bridge Club
Mrs. Harris -Spencer enter
tained "her bridge club Tuesday
night at her home on Church
Street. ^
The members that v. ere pre
sent were: Mrs. Fred Johnson,
Mrs. James Bottoms. Mrs. A.F.
Johnspn, Jr., D. R. Saunders.
The guest that' were present
were Mrs?" George Champion,
Jr., and Mi's. \Cyatt Freeman.
Cokes and popcorn were ser v -
ed during the play and a des
sert course .w itlj coffee was
served at the conclusion.
The high prize for the night
went to Mrs. A, F. Johnson,.
Jr. and the low' went ti Mrs.
Wyatt f re^iia n.
NCEA:CTA
Banquet s
(Frk. B.W.) The Franklinton
units of the North Car.olina
Education Association and the
Classroom Teachers Associa
tion held their annual banquet
in the school cafeteria Tuesday
evening. i
Mrs, la lee n Mode',, president
of the N'.C.E.A. unit; presided
over the banquet. Invocation \v as'
.given by Supt. J. I . Mc Daniel.
Following t lie banquet meal,
the group participated in square
dancjng '
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Mrs ? Lindsey
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Presents
Upholstery
WungsvlUe - Mrs. Lena Tim
berlake and Mrs. G.W. $ames
were co-hostesses for the Home
Demonstration Club meeting
held on Monday night at the
TimberlAe home. Lilacs, daf
fodil*. and flowering shubherx
were used in decorating.
President, Mrs. Lucy Flem
ing. presided at the meeting
at which time plans were made
for participation in the Feder
tio:, meeting to be held in l otus- ?
hnrc next Wednesday.
Project leaders giving report s
were. Mrs. B. F. Woodlief on'
rtothinf; Mrs Henry Parrisb
onv Home, Gardening; and Mrs".
W. T. Hoi den on Community
Service.
Tin* demonstration for the
evening on Upholstering was *
presented by Mrs. T. h.. l.ind
sey. Charts and pictures were
used for illustration.
Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. T|m
>erlake served refreshments of
chocolate afftd lemon pie, nuts,
coffee, and Pepsi-Colas. Easter
upkins we used and a cho
colate bunny rabbit was~pT3rprt?
an each plate.
Nature is grand so long as
men and women leave her alone.
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