Dinner Honors 75th Birthday Mrs. Etta Perry of Youngs vllle, Route 1, was honored Sunday at her home at a sur prise dinner on her 75th birth day. Her children, Mrs. Carol Floyd, Mrs. Llssie Williams, and Mrs. Delorls Lloyd planned the dinner. Seven grandchildren, two great grandchildren and friends were present. VTMS Meets Youngsville . The Woman's^ Missionary Society of the Bap tist Church met on Monday night at the church for the June meet ing. Program Chairman Mrs. H.R. Parrish directed the program which had a school theme*?Col lege of Missionary Knowledge"? Participating members telling of spiritual frontiers on pur mission fields w/?re Mesdames B. J. Pearce, W. R. Pearce, Boh Cooper, R. E. Cheatham, Clara Hart,T. E. Lindsey, R. H. Strickland, G. W. Barnes and R. F. Potts. President Mrs. B. J. Pearce read material on the Heck Jones Memorial Offering spon sored by the WMlT. This special annual offering is used for State Mission work. In Fashion Now Navy blue ind white is the perennial favorite for early spring. A navy sheer two piece suit with a white and navy polka dot blouse or a white blouse is smart. The blouse may be a bow at the throat or a simple neck line that can l?e dressed up with summer Jewelry! Other acces sories, shoes, gloves, bags and hats can be of white or a com bination of the two colors. It is usually safe to have a match ing bag and shoes. Reunionine Classes At Alumni Ba n a uet ? c Pictured above are members of the classes of 1937, 1938, and 1939, the reuniotving classes, at the Alumni w Banquet held Saturday evening tn the Benjamin Duke College Union Cafeteria. - Photo by Kissinger. Mrs. Freeman Entertains Bridge Club With Party Youngsville - Mrs. Evelyn Allen Freeman entertained her bridge club with a party at her hom^on Thursday evening, ^ed roses and other summer flowers were used In decorat ing for the party. After the first progression of bridge the hostess served a dessert course of strawberry cajte and coffee. Later In the evening, she served cashew nuts, chocolate candy andCoco Colas. At conclusion qj thettitnfpro gression the high score prize Thanks We wish to express our sin cere ? appreciation to all our friends and relatives for the visits, cards, flowers, prayers and other kindness rendered during the long Illness and death of our l>eloved husband and daddy. They will long be re membered. * ? Mrs. T. W. Cooke and children was presented toMts. Kathleen CrOorn and Uje^second high* to Mrs. B. ?k"patterson. A con solatipn gift went to Mrs. H.H. Reddle k. Other guests playing were Mesdames R. E. Chea tham, R. E. Timberlake; N* A. Brown, A. N. t^orpening and C. V. Timberlake. Mrs. Joy tier Hostess To Leah's WSCS The WSCS of Leah's Metho- i dist Church met Trfday In the home of Mrs. Perc>^ Joyner. Mrs. Henry Wiggins brought the meeting to order and led in prayer. She gave an Interest ing talk on" The Lifted Christ". One of the purposes of the pro Birth Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wayne * Scoggin of Raleigh announce the birth of a daughter, Rebecca Teresa, on Sunday^ June 2nd. Mrs. Scoggin is the former Rebecca Glickman of Louisburg. gram was to create a greater awareness of God and a re cognition that where there is lo *e there must be service. Following a short business session Mrs. Bobbie Peoples gave the benediction. Punch and cookies were serv ed by our hostess. Working with Jerry Lewis In ?Who's Minding the Store?" is Jill 8t. John, Agnes Moore head, Ray Walston, Byron Foulger and Glen Waiters. Ffom the cast named this shou'd b? another suc?:*?3fil comedy. Local Farm Youth Receives Honor Benson Harris has been an no : iced as the winner of the 19t'3 Dekalb Agricultural Ac complishment Award given to outstaudutg seniors In voca tlon.il agricul ture depart ments. To* re-, celye this award he excelled In farm program activities, lea dership. and scholarship In his four years in high scnooi. Benson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harris of Route 2, Spring Hope. He attended the Edward Best High School and has t^f'n Vice President and President of the local FFA Chapter, President of the Stu dent .Council, Captain of the Basketball and Baseball teams, and a most active member of other school organisations. Other FFA activities include be ng "a team member in Tool Identification, Parliamentary Procedure and Land Judging Mon/a Spyder Convertible Come hill ... Monza Spyd?r CkJb Coup* or high water Vacations go smoother in a Chevrolet Corvair Bring on those mountains! They're not so high and mighty any more 1 when you've got Corvair's guttv six and rear-engine traction work- : jecause there's no radiator. Corvair's engine is air cooled. So concern because t^ie brakes adjust them L " - *'"? ? '? ~ ~ ? n? nil ,kv/v?ir\r ing on them. " <. You scurry up the meanest grades. You move with sure-footed agility on wet pavement, muddy lanes, gravel and other would-be miseries. And with most of Corvair's weight bearing down on the rear wheels, you have an easy time steering, Fact is, the handling's so light we don't even offer power steering for the car. And there's more to feel good about. No prob lems with your radiator boiling over or going dry, AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS ) seives. coming mucn iu mum uuuui ?ti uu the good time you're having and maybe the' next mountain you're going to flatten i. Like to do that in a sporty bucket-seated Monza Club Coupe or Convertible? Like to spring into summer with a 4-speed stick shift* and Spyder package* with its 150-hp Turbochacged engine, special instrumentation and insignia? Your dealer's got just the Corvair and the Trade 'N" Travel deal on it to put you in a holiday mood. "Optional at exlnt cost CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY II, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE ROWE CHEVROLET - BUICK COMPANY 124 W. Nash St. Louisburg, N. C. GY 6-3314 Manufacturer 'i L.c.ns. No 110 along with being the Franklin Federation Winner tti Soil and Water Management last year, and receiving the Star Green hand Award In the chapter at the end of his freshman year. His farming program consist ed of corn, cotton, wheat and hogs. After high school, Benson plans to enfer college. Benson Is the "th DeKalb Agricultural Award winner from Edward Best High School, and as ?uch his name will be engraved with the other winners on a special honors plaque provided by the DeKalb Agricultural Associa tion, Inc. Other Chapter Awards pre sented to, members of the'Ed ward Best FFA Chapter recent ly Included: A. C. Daniels, Jr., Farm Electrification; Live stock Farming, Steve Nelms; Crop Farming, A. C. Daniels, Jr.; Farm Safety, Wayne Per due; Public Speaking, Roger Holmes; Farm Mechartlcs, E.C. Lamm; Star Greenhand, Roger Holmes; Chapter Star Farm er, Ronnie Wheeler. Net v s from Hollywood Vince.it Price's new picture "The Best of Paris" Isclassed as a love story. This is a change of pace from the usual from Mr. Price. Van Johnson has signed to star in his second picture for Hal Wallls."Beggar'sChol:e," which Johnson will star in, will be filmed later this year. He had Just completed" Wives and Lovers." Stage, screen and television star Peter Ustinov has signed *.o star in "Mm In The Midile," which Is schedjied to be film ed Immediately In Greece and Turkey, He will portray a petty rogue caught In a group of spies and master criminals. You're safe and fully protected . , .when you Insure your car and home through an Independent In-, surance agent. We're Inde pendent agents.. When you have a~Toss, we see you get paid promptly and (airly. Call us today for worry free protection. h6dges INSURANCE AGENCY Phone GY 6-3565 N. Main. S*.'v Louisburg. N. C. Miss Winstead, June Bride- elect Honored Miss Jackie Marl* Wlnstead, June bride-elect, was honored al a miscellaneous shower at the Frankllnton Community house on Friday evening. Hos tesses (or the occasion were Mesdames Wilson Vaufhan, Homer Isom, Clyde Walden and Bernard Pergerson, Jr., of Frankllnton and Mrs. Thomas Massey of Durham. Upon arrival, the honoreewas presented a cprsage of white carnations. The game room was decorat ed with roses In shades of pink. A bride doll was on an impro vised altar near the entrance New Pastor At Franklinton O Baptist Church (Frk. B.W.) Rev. Lloyd F. Jackson, a native of Jackson ville, North Carolina, has been called as pastor of the Frank llnton Baptist Church. Rev.- Jackion attended Mam Hill College, is a graduate of Wake Forest College and South eastern Theological Seminary at Wake Forest. / For the past three years, Mr. Jackson has served as pastor of the Mt. Ararat Baptist Church In Gaffney, South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and small son will move to Frank llnton on Monday, June 10. They will reside In the parsonage on West Mason Street. to the dining room and the door way from the game room to the dining area wai framed with long branches 'of pink rose*. The dining room was decorat ed in traditional green and white. The table was covered with a white lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of white daisies In a crystal basket, flanked with crystal candlebras and burning tapers. Arrangements of daisies were used on the mantle and piano. Refreshments consisted of nuts, lime punch and bridal cakes decorated In shades of green. Mrs. Thomas Massey, aunt of the bride-to-be, presid ed at the punch bowl. She was assisted by Mrs. Bernard Per gerson. About forty guests were pre sent and Miss Wlnstead receiv ed many lovely gifts. Mrs. Julian Entertains (Frk. B.W.) Mrs. Charles Ju lian entertained her bridge club on Friday evening. An oriental theme was carried. out In her decorations. Mrs. Charlie Hlght, Jr. re ceived high score prize for club while low went to Mrs. Edith Ramey. Mrs. T. J. McGhee re ceived guest high. Assisted by Mrs. W. P. Pearce, Jr., the hostess served a dessert course to the club members and following guests: Mesdames McGhee, Dean Ed wards, Tom Poole and Richard Whitfield. ? ?% % ? ? i - ' / ? BeatAweM * ? / ; ; # 4 ^ ItonTkb FaJuOft Skoppe, SWIMSUITS bV DARLENE ROXANNE SEA-NYMPH , ELIZABETH STUART S 8 95 TO 24.95 Bathing CAPS 1.39 TO S.OO Sunt an Kit by LANVIN ? =' ** ./ 2.00 Knit Shirts 2.99 TO 3.99 ?&*v Beach ROBES ? 1" - - V 3.99 TO 5.99 . V ' 0 * , A MATCHED SETS Shirts Shorts 2.99 ? 5 99 3.69 - 7.99 We close Wednesday* at 12:30

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