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about you and your neighbors . . . Louisburg Miss Gerlr Ji .^Winston, Veil Freeman of -boul$(tiirg, Mrs. Mamie Winston U Youni;?ville, and Betty Crews of Henderson left Monday for a trip to Flori da. j The Clyde Moseky's of Hal* ifa* Rd.,-h3'l ?-> i.'i'ise last week Mr. and Mrs. RlHiard Cannon, Jr. and sons of De troit, Mlchi'faii. Bobbin Mr. and Mrs, Earl Floyd and daughters Dotti- and Qweri left Friday lor a t??ur <?f the mid western St at i s. While In Ken tucky they will visit 44*elr friends Mr. and Mrs. Kille brew. ( * Miss Frances Kinrell r??tum ed this w.*..k Inn. Appalachian State Tea< .VrsO lly ?? it Room* where she took sperlstl studies In tan^iii'-'/' durir. ' summer school session. Miss Jeannic Faulkner, dele gate from plank Chapel, left Monday for L)uke University to attend tla; Methodist Youth Fel lowship animal <onference. ' H. E. Brown and Mr. H. Wk Sweet visited their mother, Mrs. MagiJ'* Brown, at the home of Mr. ami Mis. Russell Heart well In M<:K*uuey, Va. Satur day. Mrs Brown's condition remains alw?ut tlie same Mr. and Mrs. Mat y Rowland and family o| Wilson visited the n. L. Howlands Saturday while enroute t?? Kerr Lake to attend tlie 19C3 2el? Vance class re union. Mrs Rowland is the former Jaw* Clayton. Anotlior class memitei Mrs. Hugh Z. Smith. Jr. tlie farmer Louise Sloan, from Anchorage, Alaska who Is vlsitlnt here with Iter mother Mrs. Alma Sloan, also attended tin* event. Mrs. Maurice Jones and child ren of Henderson spent tlie past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. KittreU while Mr. Jones was at camp. Mrs. J. L. Moss spent Nfon day in Durham. Mrs. J. R. Ellington who was on the sick list last week is improving. Conrad Hock who had the mis fortune of breaking his nose during a hail game is improv ing, i Guests of Mr', and Mrs. Ira Finch Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. * M. S. Fowler, Sr. and Mrs. G? W. Furgueron of Hen derson and Mr. and Mrs Lewis Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sipes from Graham visited the? R. J. Rudds Sunday. V Franklinton Miss Kll/.jU-tli Coats and Mrs. G??orge Soy^rs of Danville, Va., v isitinJ Mr. and Mrs. W. A* Shearon last we??k. and Mrs. Peter Eggimann have returned home after visit ing Mr. Egimann's parents in OImt - Wichtrach, Switzer land. While in Europe, the couple toured Italy, France, Germany, Holland, Luxemburg, and Belgium. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Privette have returned home following a trip to Florida. Miss Leah Whitfield of Salis bury is visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J.E. Whitfield. Flat Rock Mr. and Mrs. William Place and son from Smlthfleld were week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Riifns Place. Mr. and Mrs. Ale* Nelson from Palin City. Fla., are spending the week with the Woodrow Wheless*s. Pettry's Upholstery & Drapery Shop* Complete Auto Inten6r Picture? Mtrror Framing ?Custom Made Furniture? Cornices Antique Refmishing? Supplies 6 Miles Out On Bunn Rd. Call Mrs. J. W. Card. Attends Camp Sycamore Johnnie Goodwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee Goodwin of Frankllnton is attending Camp Sycamore at William B. Umstead Park In Wake County for three weeks. , ' ? . Camp Sycamore is sponsored by the North Carolina Society for Crippled Children and .adults each sumiper. The FranKlin County Easter Seal Society Is providing the camp ershlp for the Franklin County hoy. Mrs. Richard Whitfield, pre sident of the local Easter Seal Society, provided transporation for Johnnie to camp. Rev. and Mrs. Gattls Perry, Pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Henderson, spent se veral days of vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harris. Dounie Wheeler, V student at Atlantic Christian College, S|?ent t hi' week end at home Mr. and Mrs. Richard Layton Perry Thomas Frazler, and Millie Wrlijlit of Durham, spent several days at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheeler, Andy, Mrs. M.S. Perry and Jo Anne Frazler were In the mountains of N. C. during the week end. Mrs. Maude Nowell and friends from Durham are va cationing this week In the mountains of N. C. SP4 Jimmy Hart stationed In Fairbanks, Alaska has arrived to spend several weeks with his mother. Miss Barbara Hill of New Orlfeans, La., is visiting her parents. Mrs. David Cyrus, John Rus sell, and Lynn are vacationing at Surf City Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Mitchell and children and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tharrlngton and family spent the week end at the beach. Rev. and Mrs. Graty Faulk' and DeLalne will spend the week visiting relatives In Charlotte and Hickory. Judy Lawson from Aynor, S. C., Is spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes. Airman 3rdClass Bennle Pas chall from Malmatron, Monta, Is spending several week with his parents. (GF) Youngsville Miss B, J. Mullen spent the weekend with relatives at Rolesville. i Mrs. S. E. Tharrlngton and her granddaughter from Rolesville visited with relatives at Spart anburg, S, C., during the past week. Church-goers do not neces sarily lead model lives, but on the average, they are each community's best citizens. "Banking - Insurance - Trusts" Citizens Bank and Trust Company *TH? LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION* WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT1 INSURANCE CORPORATION HENDERSON, JV. C. Epsom Lions Hear Rev. Joiner A report on a district Instal lation meeting In Raleigh was given at a meeting of the Ep som Lions club Thursday night by the Rev. Wlllls^nlner. Six Epsom Lions and their wives attended the district meeting Monday night. TheR?Y. Mr. Joiner gave a resume of a talk made by past International president Lion Jack Stickler In which Lion Stlckley stated that all club members should have alms, ac tion and achievement. The Revr Mr. Julner pointed fn it some needs of the com munity and stated that the club should sliow by deeds that It Is a service organization. Osmond Garrard announced that the Epsom Lions Junior laseball team won the champ ionship In a league oMl par ticipating teams. The 33 boys on the team will be entertained at a welner roast and ham burger supper August 15. Lions dub ijiembers will play a "sporting " ;ame of baseball with the Junior champions at six o'clock prior to the sup per. i. Secretary Bobby Moss pre sented J. K. XVeldon a member Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes - I The following were patients in the hospital Tuesday morn Inf. WHITE PATIENTS Mrs. Ella Vee Allen, Frank llnton; Mrs. Lucille D. An drews, Loulsburg; Leland Ay ?ue, Loulsburg, Lewsundln R. Braswell, Loulsburg; Mrs. Jean Beckham, Frankllnton; Mrs. Beulah Estelle Burnette, Cast alla; Mrs. MargleCarlyle, Zeb. ulon; Mrs. Leila W. Collins, Castajla; Mrs. Gertie W. Con yers, Frankllnton; Curtis Da vis, Loulsburg; Mrs. Earlene C. Dlckerson, Frankllnton; Ru fus Denton, Loulsburg; Mrs. Mattle Evans, Frankllnton; Mrs. Patricia Faye Flifch, Loulsburg; Miss Luna Gupton Loulsburg; z.R. (Romp) Gup ton, Loulsburg; Wyatt w. Lane, Loulsburg; Alfred Leonard Loulsburg; Mrs. Edna M. Lof tln, Loulsburg; Mrs. Minnie McGhee, Frankllnton; Julius Pearce, Bunn; Mrs. Beatrice Pendleton, Frankllnton; Henry K. Perry, Loulsburg; Kyle Pri nce, Loulsburg; Miss Eva Prl vette, Youngsvllle; Mrs. Julia T. Scogglns, Loulsburg; Mrs. Ruby Lynn Shearln, Castalla Mrs. Dorothy W. Simmons, Frankllnton; Arthur p, Strlck land, Loulsburg; Mrs. iantha Turner, Loulsburg; John Wil liam Wheeler, Frankllnton; Thurman h. Wood, Franklln ton; Mrs. Edith Avent, Zeb ulqp; WHITE BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beckham of Rt. 2, Frankllnton, N. C announce the birth of a boy' born on August 5, 1963. Mrs' Beckham Is the former jean Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Carl yle of Rt. 2> Zebulon, N. C announce the birth of a boy' born on August 4, 1963. Mrs' Carlyle is the former Mafgle Reams. s COLORED PATIENTS Ella Mae Coley, Loulsburg; cil-T 'ton Earle Dean, Loulsburg; Eugene Foster, Loulsburg. Mattle Pearl Jones, Franklln ton; Patricia Ann Long, Louls burg; Betty jean McClearln, Zebulon; Estelle Perry, Louls. tairg; Dlanne Williams, Louls burg. The HAWK tobacco Tying Machine ? A FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ? QUALITY CONSTRUCTION ? MAXIMUM SAVINGS ? \ ? SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT ? DEPENDABLE PERFORMANCE ? AM I CR UPC Tractor & Truck Company BICKETT BLVD. LOUISBURO SV 0-3S04 ? 1 ship key awarded by the in ternational organization for bringing In five new active Lion?, during the past year. Lion president B. M. Newman presented each member with a list of committee appointments for the year; Kenyatt a Is named Kenya's Prime Minister. Pedestrian Pays London - Knocked down and Injured six years ago, HuBeii White was ordered to pay $9,762 to the cycle driver, who was also hurt. In handing down the order, the Judge said that white caus ed tlie accident when he stenrted off the curb In front of the cyclist. The Defense Bill The House approved the big defense appropriations bill by a vote ol 410 to 1 vote. One Democratic leader called It ? a token of our determi nation." ? . ? Before passage, the House approved an amendment slic ing |10,200,000 more from the bHl. The Appropriations Com mittee previously chopped $1,900,000,000 from the Pen tagon's request. Sign Pact The United States and Israel have completed an agreement under which Israel will buy enough Hawk anti-aircraft missiles to arm a battalion for about 125,000,000. The Pentagon said a final exchange of letters had taken place between the United States Government and the Israeli Government conclud lng the deal. ? ? \<&ef reacty/ -eef/po... 1st To FOX'S Then PRETTY DRESSES The Prettiest Array of Dresses Ever. Plaids. Patterns and Plains. 1.98 to 8.95 DUNGAREES Ivy League or Full Cut Styles In Heavy Denim For Extra Wear. 1.79 to 3.98 CARCOATS Fleece - Lined For The Cool Days Ahead. Tan and Colors. 4.95 to 12.95 BOYS' SWEATERS \ Cardigans, Crew Necks, Long or Short Sleeves. 1.98 to 8.95 imam in DRESS PANTS Ivy League or Regular Styles In Rayon, Blends, Cottons and Woolens. 1.98 to 8.95 Girls' Sweaters Pullovers and Cardigans, Long or Short Sleeves. 1.98 to 8195 SKIRTS Warm Woolen piaids, rwrwrTT Blends, Solids. Back To School Favorites. SHOP FOX'S Come Inside and Look Over Louisburg's Brightest, Newest, Most Colorful Collection of School Clothes For 1st Thru Seniors THEN You'll Know Why It's First Fox's Then To School. Boys and girts going back to grade school. . . teenagers headed for high school step to the head of the fashion class in new shoes from our selection. 2.98 to 8.95 JACKETS Zipp?r Front Windbreakers, Lined or / Unliiwd. 2.98 to 15.95 SPORT SHIRTS Man Sized Wear In Boys' Shirts. Long and Short Sleeves. 1.00 to 3.98 BLOUSES Tailored and Frjllv Fe minine Styles. Lonq and Short Sleeves. Whife and Colors. 2.98 to 7.95 ^LAYAWAYl 1.98 to 4.95 FALL A WINTER COATS If You're Hard To Please Com* Early While The Stock It Complete With The Sea ton's Newest Styles and Fabrics. 8.95 to 16.95 DEPT. STORE Open Saturdays Til 6 p.m. BUSTER BROWN- The Most Famous of All Children's Shoes ? NOW AT OUR STORE. . ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE FURTHER REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE!
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