) Youngsville Lions Meet Youngsrille L At the Youngs ville Lions Club meeting held o t Tuesday night of this week, at the community bouse. Lion t W. Ray Pearce was installed as president of the club for the Hew year, J] I Program chairman 'J. T. Moss Jntrodticed Lion John Gonella of Frinkllnton who conducted the installation service ^or the pre sident and other new officers who are: First Vice Presldent A. E. Hall; Second vice Pre sident, R. E. Cheatham; Third Vice President, A1 DePorter; Tall Twister, bavld Hill; Lion / Tamer, Rufus F. Potts; Sec retary, Marvin Roberts; Trea surer, J. T. Allen. Directors for one year are J.T. Moss and J. G. Faulk. Directors for two years are L. A. Woodllef and w. M. Roberts. C holster Is J. K. Tharrlngton. White linen is always good especially a fine quality linen that doesn't wrinkle. teenage By Betty Wrertn *" ? , ? ? i Chat I Well, hejfo again. Today's co lumn is mostly concerned with beach trips 2nd I can't think of anything nicer to write abdut. If you've recently taken a beach trip be sure to let me know all about it. Sterns that ten girls from Loulsburg went to Carolina Beach last week and stayed from Sunday to 'Sunday. Caro lina lieach wa^ the' spot and you can bet they're a.11 just dying to ?0 back. The girls were Phyllis Jeffreys, Paulette Mullen, Kate' H??ggins, Mary Charles Wheless, AnnaColller, LVnda Faulkner, Susan JJoyd, Jean Zealand, Simmy Perry, Trudy Guptdn and their chap erones were Carolyn Strange, Louise Mullen, and Mr. and S2P"S ^OTHER KIND., BUCK AND WHIT] . OR COLOR T>l?>tCHL?NDER S?,t5 J?^.0? M 15" tub* (ov?fK anj 172 sq. in. ptctifrt^ FABULOUS SPORTABOUT BUY! rca victor A/eu>Pfetaiv s ? Super-powerful "New Vista" Tuner ? Big, Bright Full-Picture Tube ? Up-front "Golden throat" Sound H.C.A.- TV- PRICES FROM $119.95 up Shop & Save At RAYNOR'S Wholesale - Retail Jewelry Co. Louisburg, N. C. * /. Mrs. Jeffreys, who went down for the week end. All thaf I've heard is that it was,nothing but a blast from morning to morn ing. You see they didn't get too much sleep, Well, I'm very s^lad that you giris had such a (*ood time and/ I'm sure the rest of us arojand here envy you. I've been -asked to ask Jean Zealand Mwhy her eyebrows are so dark." Really, I guess I owe you all an explanation. You see all these girls wfjo went to the beach on a bleac li sp^,. Most of them are now platinum blonds. / Seems that Lee Allen, Larry Sledge,[ Lewis Pleasants, /TSd die Watson, and A1 Bland kind of missed the girls so they took off and went down to the beach about the middle of the week, Hteard that they had a pretty good reunion. I was very happy to get a letter from Cathy Vollmer. Thanks for agreeing with me about Virginia Beach. It really Is a swinging place. " What's this I hear about Be-'' lynda Pleasants riding her bicycle by the College somuch. Now, come on Bee, don't tell me It's because bicycling is such good exercise. I just don't Jhink that could be the reason. Why are all the girls who are working down at the Agricul ture Building so excited? Could a certain boy who measures land be the reason? Well, I just wouldn't know. Sure is nice to see Connie Rowe visiting Kay Rowe for the summer. Hope you have a very nice time in the old 'burg Connie, but then I*hi sure you will. Well, I'm always writing about someone else's birthday, so I may as well tell you. all that I .celebrated my eighteenth this jKNt^Tuesday. In case you're intere^id it was a very nice one. Th^ik^yqu all who were so sweet to wisnhnta happy one. Seem s t hat J im m y^stmson has joined the Army. I'm suhssjie'd appreciate *it if some of ybu^ would drop hini a line. His ad dress is Pvt. E-l James T. Johnson, RA 24997599, Co. A., 1st Tng Regt., 2nd Platoon, USA TNG Center, Fort Jackson, S.C. That's about all the news I have for today. Be sure to write and let me know what's going on ip ydur way. Thanks. 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Designed by Joseph Love in sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14. 4-H .Members To Compete In Rocky Mount Fourteen 4-H Club members from Franklin County will Jour ney to Rocky Mount on Friday to participate In the Northeas tern District 4-H Demonstra tion Contest. Eighteen counties will be participating. District winners will advance to the state contest In July. 4-H'ers from Franklin are as follows: Mike Harris from Ep som In Beekeeping; Mldlred Rogers from Youngsvllle In In dividual Dairy Foods; Carroll Birth Mr. and Mrs. BUly Hanford of Danville, Virginia announce the birth of a girl, Teresa Anne on June 20, 1963. Mrs. Hanford Is the former Shirley Jean Pat terson of Epsom. Arabs seek U.N. fee cut for aggression victims. Mode from Frankllnton In Girl's Electric Demonstration and Dress Revue; Jane Wilson from Justice In Livestock Conserva tion and Soil and Water Team; Rennle May from Justice In Soil and Water Tegm; Mae Ellis from Centervllle In Soil and Water Individual. Matilda Woodard from Epsom In Girl's Public Speaking and Poultry Barbecue; Anne Shea rln from Edward Best In Sew ing and Talent; Stella Neal from Centervllle In Wildlife; Phyllis Radford from Centervllle and Mary Nan ) Mrs. Julian Entertains (Frk. D.W.) Mrs. Charles Jul ian entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. Her home was decorated with artificial flow ers and greentry. Mrs. T. J. McGhee received club high score prize while second high went to Mrs.Char lie Hlght, Jr. Mrs. H. A. Mc Ghee was the recipient of guest Jiigh, Bingo prizes Were won by Mrs. Hlght and Mr*. W. P. Pearce, Jr. At the conclusion of the third progression, the hostess serv ed a dessert course. Special guests were: Mes dames H. A. McGhee, W. P. Pearce, Jr., Richard Whitfield, and Miss Frances Wortham, People continue to get killed through avoidable accidents and the toll will continue as long as men exist on the globe. 4681 Is Mrs. R. C. Whitfield's phone number. She 1^ your Frankllnton "Times" re porter. 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