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Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal First Sunday after Trinity 10:00 Morning Prayer and Sermon, Church School Monday thru Friday: 10:00 Class # 3 10:50 AlK-Classes assemble In Churpflror Worship Service. 11:>0 All Classes: Handicraft 1 1:50 All Classes: Refresh '' ments 4 12:00 Adjourn Louisburg Baptist Week of June 10th Sunday: 9:15 Church' School, G. M. West, Supt. 10:30 The Church at Wor ship - Sermon Subject "Call ing All Fathers" 7:15 The Church at Worship - Sermon Subject "Among the Judges" Monday: Woman's Missionary Society Circles 3:45 Fannie Heck - Hostess Mrs. H. T. Bartholomew 7:30 Mary Hester Powell - Hostess Mrs. E. H. Hale. 7:30 Kenmore - Hostess Mrs. John Godfrey. ^ 7:45 Florence. Wells - Hos tess Mrs. Earl Carter 7:45 Margarertomllnson 8:00 Emtna C. Allen - Hostess Mrs. Doris Wilder Tuesday: 10:30 Onnle T. Perry Circle Hostess Mrs. S. T. Cottrell. Wednesday: 7:00 The Church at Worship Service In charge of the Dea cons 7:45 The Choir Rehearses Church conference Sunday Morning June 23rd. to consider change IntlmeforSundaySchool and Worship. St. Delight Baptist Services for the week be ginning June 16 are: ' Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School, Bruce Leonard, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship -"Fa thers that God Honors." 7:00 Sunday Evening Worship No. 2 In series' of First Re surectton and Second Death" 2:30 Services at Ben Frank lin's Boarding Home. Wednesday: 8:00 Hour of Po.v;r. S You are 1 [Y4i.'"?jQDfe4flMF' se services. Centerville Baptist Sunday, Jane 1 6th: 10:00 Morning Worship. 11:00 Sunday School. 7:30 Prayer service. 8:00 Choir Practice You are invited to attend church with us. Wood Baptist Sunday, June 16th: 10:00 Sunday School, Bennie Ray Gupton, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship 8:00 Wednesday night prayer service. Please attend church. Louisburg. Methodist , ?/. Sunday, June 16th 9r45 Church School, Robert Hicks, Supt. 1 1 :6o Morning Wo/ship.Hour rhe pastor's sermon will be on the, subject <4ln The World-* Not of the World." 5:45 Junior M.Y.F. Monday, June 1 7th ^ '7:30 Boy Scouts of America Wednesday, June 19th 9:00 Morning Prayer Group 7:30 Adu|t Choir practice Note: The Annual Conference begins Monday, \June 16th and continues through ihe 19th at the Jarvis Memorial Ghurch-in Greenville! Bunn Baptist We^k of June 16 Sunday: 10.00 The Church in School. 11:00 The Church in Worship. 6:00 The Church in Training. Monday: ... 8:30 Vacation Bible School. Tuesday: 8:30 Vacation Bible School. 3:30 Sunbeam Band 3:30 Virginia Miles GA 3:30 Crusaders Meeting Wednesday: 8:30 Vacation Bible 'School 7:00 Youth Choir Practice -7:15 prayer Meeting 8:00 Senior Choir Practice Thursday: 8:30 Vacation Bible School Friday: 8:30 Vacation Bible School 6:00 Family picnic and vaca tion bible school commence ment. Union Gospel Services for Sunday, June 16 Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship and Sermon. 7:30 Evening Worship and Ser mon. Wednesday: 7:30 prayer meeting andChoir practice. Come and let us worship to gether. Red Bud Baptist Week of June 16 Sunday: ? 10:00 Sunday School, Mr.C.E. Nelms, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship, Rev. Robert R. Boone, pastor. " Thursday; . 7:30 Prayer Meeting. Friday: Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs. Staley Leonard. Safety First In Georgia a man stopped at a small town garage and told the mechanic, "Whenever I hit 80, there's a knocking in the en gine." The mechanci gave the vehicle a lengthy examination, and after much testing, wiped the grease from his hands and drawled, 14 1 don't see nothin' wrong, mis ter. It must be the good Lors a-warning you." FINCH'S PLUMBING Serving Louisburg & Franklin Co. ~Repai rs-Ri'nuxleli ng-Installation ALL WORK GUARANTEED Cattlemen - don't let flies ^ slow gains, cost you money Cattle feeders know that fly-time is rough on cattle. Fliei bother cattle, slow gains; may contaminate feed, and spreac disease. A small investment in fly control is sure to pay big dividends Cattle fed in Purina Feeding Demonstrations are protects by Purina Research approved killers that kill flies like magic Research tests show fly control pays for itself many time! over in added pounds of gain. ? Now's the time to see your PUriim Dealer for effective, easy to-use, economical Purina Fly Killers. They're built to con trol fly-time problems in your feedlots or on range. FRANKLIN MILLING CO., INC. 414 S. Main St. LOUISBURQ, N. C. Duke Memorial Holds Revival June 16-21 The Duke Memorial Baptist Church, Justice, is holding its annuaf revival services June . 16th thru 21st. Rev. Calvin C. Bloxom, pastor at D"ke Me morial will. t? the P.reacher.. Bill Parks of Pungoteague, Va. will conduct, the music and render Special Hymns each eve ning. Services will begin at ?8:00 P.M. each evening. .The public is cordially iftvlted to attend these services. Effective July 2, .:I9?3 Rev. Bloxom Is resigning as pastor of Duke Memorial, to liecome pastor -of Greenpon.d Baptist Church, Rt. 3, Chatham, Va. (JAP) ' Rock Springs To Have Revival Rock Springs Baptist Church revival will begin Sunday morn-' Ing at 11:00 o'clock and ser vices each evening at 8:00 o'clock through Friday night. Rev. EdwarAMassey of LVnn-; Ala., will be the speaker. Th<fre will be a pottage pray er service Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Macon Wlnstead and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Strickland. Qn Saturday night there will be a Church prayer service for the revival at 8:00 o'clock at the Church. Everyorfe is Invited to attend these services. (CO) Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients In the'hospltal Thursday morning: WHITE PATIENTS Mrs. Barbara Bumette, Lou lsburg; Mrs. Beirtah E. Bur nette, Castalia; Mrs. Mina Carter, Loulsburg; Mrs. Pattle Cash, Loulsburg; Mrs. Gertie . Conyers, Frankllnton; Mrs. Myrtle Cooke, Frankllnton; Mrs. Barbara Debnam, Zebu Ion; Mrs. Rachel Debnam, Ra leigh; Donald Leo Edwards, Frankllnton; Mrs. Dorothy Faulkner, ?ebulO(^_ Mrs*; Rose Gilliam, Loulsburg; Mrs. pat tie C. Gupton, Castalia; Gro ver Harris, Jr., Louisbur?; Frank Hedrlck, Frankllnton; Charlie H1U, Frankllnton; George Horton, Loulsburg; Mrs. Alleen Jeffers, Franklln ton; Roy Overton, Loulsburg; Mrs. Amle Pearce, Bunn; Mrs. Florence W. Pearce, Zebulon; Mrs. Alice T, Pierce, War renton; Nick Powell, Louls burg; Robert S. Proctor, Lou lsburg; Roy Thomas Purnell, Frankllnton; Mrs. Nannie P. Read, LouiSburg; Tom W,_ Shearin, Loulsburg; Mrs. Ann T. Stanley, Loulsburg; Albert Thorne, Castalia; Charles E. Tlmberlake, <Louisburg; Mrs. Mary H. Wester, Loulsburg; Mrs. Temple Lou Wester, Lou lsburg; William Wester, Louls burg; Mrs. Lillian C. White, Louisburg; Mrs. Estelle Wood, Louisburg. WHITE BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Earle Burnette o' 'oute 2, Loulsburg, announce the birth of a girl, born on June 12, 1963. MrS. Burnette Is the former Bar bara Foster. Mr. and"~??rS. Bruce Debnam of Route 3, Zebulon' announce t lie birth of a g^ri, born on June 12, 1963. Mrs. Debnam is the former Barbara Carlyle. COLORED PATIENTS Earl Alexander, Loulsburg; Nannie Alston, Loulsburg; Ber trude Black son, Frankllnton; J4ar> Frances Brodie, Louls burg; Robert David Conyers, t 1 Venetian Blinds J and Doors Awnings CANVAS & METAL J Storm Windows j s : RECORDED flc TAPED New Blinds ' Ornamental s Iron FREE ESTIMATES M. G. WILDER "MONK" 417 W. H.ble St. 1 1 10UIS1URG, *. C. teenage Chat I ? . ' *? [ By Petty Wrenn The- YWA's of the Loulsburg Baptist1 Church held their last meeting for the summer last (Monday night at Dorothy Knott's home'. Those present were Dorothy Knott, Lois Griffin, Barbara white, Donna Weaver, Faye Rudd, Donna Crowder, Judy Wilder, and myself. We all -enjoyed steaks charcoaled on the grill, baked potatoes, a salad, rolls, Iced t$a, and home made cake. Meetings will resemble in September and al^ girls from ages 16 to 20 (un less you are married) are urg ed to participate In next year's program. Take my word for It you have a great time with all the -girls, you learn many things, and you feel you are do ing something worthwhile. I'll really, miss being a YWA next year, and I know you'd all be welcome In this group. Why not be thinking about It? The recreational program for Loulsburg beings Friday, Be sure to register at the Louls burg High School Auditorium. Also Teen Age Club will be held from now on at the audi torium of LHS. It will cer tainly be a lot cooler. Come on down and have a good time. Table ttenls and other games wHL be available as well as dancing'. Those In charge of this program are. Mr. James Goodrich, Betty Hobgoof} and Carol yne Gupton. Sure was sorry to hear about Charles Kerley breaking his ankle or foot (I'm not quite sure which). Hope you'll be all fixed before too long. I guess this will sort of mess up your nice vacation, won't It Charles? Several people have asked me where everyone Is hiding these days. I assure you I don't know. This town certainly has lost Its teenage population somewhere. If you're one of those who has been hiding, let me know where. Loulsburg; William Egerton, Franklinton; Will Harris, Hen derson; Mable Morgan, Hen derson; Viola Trader, Louls burg; Hattle Louise Williams, Loulsburg; Mary Winston, Lo? lsborgj .Marj^-Yariorougt:, Youngsvllle. Dead woman aerlallst had been warned. a A DO-IT-YOURSELF PAINTER'S DREAM SUPER KEM-TONE Reg. 6.59 oauon SPECIAL AT 4.59 gal. NEWEST COLORS. ..GUARANTEED WASHABLE OR MONEY BACK ...DRIES IN 20 MINUTES! ? Easy to apply? brush or rolUr ? Dri?? in 20 m'mvtei? no "pointy" odor ? Wid? rang* of colorj Fin Cdw Hmw?y Glide urvkti WILSON BLDG. SUPPLY RIVER ROAD LOUISBURG PHONE QY 6-3722 Okay? It sure was niee .to see Bob House t^ack in Louisburg for a few days, wasn't it, Ann? Come back to visit the pld 'burg again real soon, Bob. Heard that all the Louisburg girls sure are -glad- the Louis burg College has summer school. Make!? summer life a little more interesting I guess. How about this Faye? The Louisburg Baptist Church has been having Bible School Hits past week. Seems that the teens who taught the little ones had as much fun as the chlld ren. I got a letter from Buck and Margiret Medlin Who 'aire boft in Turkey now: They asked me to tell everyone hello. If you^ like to have their address, let me know and I'll give il to you. Also, I'd like to thajik MMte Harris for his letter. Be sure to write again Mikfc, and let me knoit what's going on in spring Hope. Well, I guess that's all the news for today. You all are Just not on the ball. I didn't get any letters from any other section of the county. Try to do a little better next week. Thanks. Hope you all Tiave a real nice week end. - Thought for the day: Into each life some rain must fall, some days be dark and dreary. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Decorating Tips For A Lovelier Home By Liz Goyak Have you heard1? The biggest hotae furnishing news these days is Tojlle (pronounced twail). And it has nothing to-do with work. Rather, Tolie is the French word for fabric* am/ dates back to the 18th- cen tury" when Oberkampf estab lished his famous textile fac tory in Jouy, France. . The patterns of tliese fabrics were influenced by the elegant life of the Louis' (remember Marie Antoinette?). They de pict genUehnien. and Indies in both formal and pastoral set tings and usually were' repro duced on-rich linens. . With the current emphasis on provincial ind Early Amer ican lines in home furnishings, Ttfile has achieved new impor tanee as a mood-catching Jiack dropr -The United Wallpaper Com pany of Chicago, the nation's leading wallpaper manufactur er, has managed to recapture several delightful Toile pat terns in its new collections. ? For instance, Toile patterns are available .with matching fa brics in ^tones* of wedgewood blue, ruby, and. sepia on a creamy background In . the new Varlar Collection. Varlar is the original stai.npr oof vinyl wallcovering "vfoich can be scrubbed 25,000 .times. The new PDQ collection of pre-pasted wallpapers (you need only dip these papers in cool water and apply to the wall) also boasts three Toile patterns. Wail-To-Wall Carpeting RUGS CUT TO SIZE AND INSTALLED Drapery and Upholstery Supplies Leonard's Drapery Shop Rocky Mount Road Phone GY 6-3234 LOUISBURG, N. C. Many decorators like TClle wallcoverings and slipcovers but use felt ln*a corresponding solid color for cafe curtains secured by a bright brass rod. There are many ways to use Tolle according tp your Indi vidual taste. But whatever your What " Robert/' chitted mother, "why are you always wishing* for things you haven't got?" "Why, mother/' retorted the thoughtful lad, "what else can I wisl> for ?" ?f choice, yop may be assumed tfet Toile will give your period fur nishings the elegant backdrop they deserve-at modest. prices. Giwtf Ptoto T 11x14 WALL PORTRAIT , 3 DAYS ONLY! MON. - TUES. - WED. - MINE 17 - 18 - 19 m SELECTION OF FUU POSES ? PICTURES DELIVERED IN STORE PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS: 10 AM - 1 PM; 1 PM-S PM LEGGETT'S Dept. Store LOUISBURG. N C JU> - UC^I "tfyfa-'*-' FRYERS 27'. nPFN FRIDAY ssssi. . ?N# ?'8 ' 39' . muc B9C morrell CAN Bread sL^ 2 F.r 33c inwuLUMnaA B^N_* ROMS 25 ? nnnu r. HAM 3 <-bs $239 ROLLS 25{ CORN 5C ear CATSUJ t^wrs ^BOTTLES 25( 29( ooz SAV-MOR i~ ,, MACKEREL i 250 j LARD carton 39( SAV-MOR ? APPLE SAUCE 13C can T?matoeS 3c?? houses ; (Tjfo J Corn Me?l sm. 31c DETERGENT 35( d$> FROZEN PILLSBURY STEAKS 79< CAKE MIX a* 89*
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