Community News Here And There About Franklin County Franklinton Airman 3rd Class, John Deb nam of Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado, visited his parents last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson and family of Chadbourn visit ed Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Splcer, Mrs. Buddy Harris and Mr. ? William Mayfleld of Richmond, Virginia, spent the week end with Miss Leila Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitfield, Miss Frances Wortham accpm palned by Miss Leah Whitfield of Salisbury, spent the first part of the week In New Bern and Jamestown, Vl{?lnia. Mrs. Nancy Woodllfe visited Mrs. C. H. Hall In Knlghtdale during ihe week end. Sunday, Mrs. Woodllef and Mrs. Hall visited Mrs. W. P. McDonald In Raleigh. - Centerville Mr. George Tharrlngton of Raleigh spent Sunday afternoon with his sister Mrs. Hellen Clark and family. Mrs. Beatrice Leonard Is visiting her daughter and hus .band Mr. and Mrs. Pete Davis In Baltimore, Md., this week. Mrs. Hellen Clark and daugh ter Phlllis spent Saturday In Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper Parrlsh of Raleigh spent the week end with Mrs. Hubert Leonard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Graddie Thomas and children Blllle, Tim and Starlette Ann of Wilson spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ChUders. Harris Chapel Mrs. Ella Rogers, Ronnie, Jerry and Kay, Miss Eva Prl vette, Mrs. Betsy Lancaster and Mr. Alton Leonard were In Rocky Mount last Friday to attend the capping of Fran ces Rogers, student nurse at Park View Hospital. The Cap ping Ceremony and reception which followed were held the Edge me nt Baptist ChurcfiT1 Mr. Rayford Rogers Is a pa tient In the Veterans Hospital In Richmond, Va. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Jones and children of Norfolk, Va. spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fuller. Mrs. Nannie Carter of Greensboro spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frazler and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and Mrs. Charlie Fuller visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woodard In Epsom Sunday. Mrs. Florence Lancaster has returned to her home In Ra leigh after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lancaster and family. Mrs. Hubert R. Hunting and son, Mark of Athens,.Ohlo spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. . Charlie Fuller. Misses Irene and Alice Hunt> lng along with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Hubert R. Hunt ing returned to their home In Athens, Ohio Saturday after spending the week with friends In the community while Mr. Hunting was guest speaker for the week at the Bayleaf Baptist Church near Wake Forest. (C. E. G.) T Justice - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence El liott from Richmond, Va. were week end guest of Mrs. Z#V# Wheeler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Layton hid lunch Sunday In Rocky Mt. with Mr. and Mrs. Tommte Lay ton. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bunn and son from High Point ^were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bunn. i Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Truck ? ner', Mr. and Mrs. Alton Truck ner and children from Durham I JVlsIfed Mrs. B. F. Wheless an< Mrs. andtMrs. Z. T. PerrySun day afternoon. (>Mr. an4 Mrs. John Rice and children from Rpcky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Rice Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Wicks Suhday were; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wicks and children from Durham. Mr. and Mrs) M. J. Duke from Rocky Mount and Mr, and Mrs. Mat thew Duke and daughter from Goldsboro. Mrs. Ruby M. Stone left Fri day afternoon for Fountain to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. May Moore. Wood f Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gupton and Judith, Richard and Milton visited Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Radford In , Butner Saturday. Mrs. Grover Leonard and Mrs. William Taylor and son Tlcky of Plnetops were dinner guests of Miss Bert Pearce and family Wednesday. Mr. R. T. Wrenn of Wake Forest was a visitor In rh? community Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Forest Joyner of Rocky Mount visited In the community Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lee Coley and little V. J. Hllllard of Butner visited In the home of l^r. and Mrs. George toley Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Red Gupton of Byfner were visitors in the Community during the week. Mrs. Annie Radford of Butner Is vlslt'ng her children here this week. ' ? Mr. and Mrs. LaVerneGupton and Ridley were visitors in Raleigh Friday. Mr. Sidney Earl Coley ami Mrs. Elsie Reterstoff of But ner visited Mr. and Mrs. !vej Coley Wednesday. . - Mr. and Mrs. WUlle Leonard , and Mrs. Jlmmle Carter a 1 Rocky Mount visited Mr. am Mrs. Henry Radford during the week. Rev, and Mrs. Robert R. Boone and Agnella visited In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blen son In Butner Friday. Miss J^net Murphy of Raleigh spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Murphy'. Mrs. W. D. Fuller went with the Home Demonstration Club women from Henderson on a bus tour to New Bern and Wil mington for a couple of days during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fuller of Rocky Mount visited Mr. Fuller's parents, Mr. -and Mrs. W. D. Fuller Sunday night. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shearln were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tarkenton and family of Virginia Beach, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plea sant, Sr., and their grandchild ren, Randy, Tommle ajid Brent Lewis visited Mr. and Mrs. Early Barham In Wak? Forest * Sunday, t . Mrs. F. A. Read accompanied Mrs. Jlmmie Mercer and daugh ter Llbby to. Black Creek Mon day. , Mr* Cllford Joyner, Ginger and John of Virginia visited In the community Saturday^ Mr. TalmadgeGuptonof Rocky Mount spent the week end with his mother*-*ud family Mrs. Mamie Gupton. Good Business A farmer, paying his first visit to the seashore, asked a boatitian If he could buy some of the water to take home to show his wife. The boatman assented and ' charted the farmer a quarter. ' A few hours later the visitor returned to the shore. . By now ' the tide had gone out, and the man gazed open-mouthed ?f the spectacle. "? "By gosh, mister," he said, f "you've done a good business 1 today. TOTAL PERFORMANCE: FORD OALAXIE 500/XL SPORTS HAROTOP YOUU KNOW WHY FORD SWEPT THE FIRST ~ FIVE PLACES AT DAYTONA... WHEN YOUR '63 FORD IS STILL GOING STRONG YEAR AFTER YEAR baytona's big, banked oval puts unbelievable stresses and c strains on engines, steering gears and f Manes. The fotds that v won at Daytona took all the punishment this famous track could dish out over 500 miles of grueling competition with- y out missing a beat. _ j, In this toughest of all stock car events, mechanical failures v claimed over fifty per cent of the starting field. But of twelve > Fords entered, nine went the distance. Ford took six of the f first ten places. Five-hundred-mile events like Daytona are a public demon stration of toughness, reliability and sheer engineering excel lence that are part of the new generation of Fords. A test like this can't be duplicated on anybody's testing grounds? it's run right out in the open. Any car can enter. But only the car that has the best total combination of strength, balance, precision ontrol and road-clinging suspension can win . . . that's what ve mean by total performance. Visit your Ford Dealer before you buy any other new car. Here's what you'll find: a new kind of total-car durability, a new :ind of handling ability, a suspension that is startlingly smooth 'et sticks to the road like tar. If you haven't driven one lately, 'ou can't really know what a new Ford is like. Remember , if it' S wilt by Ford, it's built for performance . . . total performance ! solid, silent SUPER TORQUE FOt 10 YCAffS Tiff SYMBOL OF flHi DEPENDABLE PtOOUCTS ? ? ? ? B ^ r@nU GRIFFIN MOTOR COMPANY Louisburg, N. C. - * \ V * N. C. Dealer* License No. 1094 ? * ?... ? > Red Bud Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ryals and Vicky from Raleigh visit ed the L. K, Smiths on Satur day. 4 Mrs. Margaret Snipes and Mrs. Joyce Rvals and Vicky visited the? Nick Guptons and the W. B. Leonards on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Graham Arrlng ton and son from Alaska are visiting the Arrlngtons here. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Smith and Herbert Lee visited the Melvln Smiths In Henderson Sunday. The Nlelvln Beamons from Wilson were supper guests Sat urday night of the Staley Leon ards. ? Miss Maggie Leonard from Raleigh visited her mother, Mrs. Betty Leonard here Sun day. Touring the Duke Gardens at Durham on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs! Lee Gupton and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey May and Scarlet, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gupton and Mr. Dock Gupton and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gup ton. I HARDWARE I I F U RfN I T UR? I 1 20 INCH WINDOW FAN Reliable porta ble fan features 2 ? 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