Community Church Notices Louisburg Methodist ' Week of September 29 Sunday: 1 9:45 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Hour, "Religion and Emotion" 5:30 p.m. Junior and Senior M.Y.F. Monday 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts of America Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Quarterly Con ference for all Methodists In Franklin County In Church Fel lowship Hall. Wednesday: 3:30 p.m. Junior Choir Prac tice 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Prac tice 7:30 p.m. Sub-District Meet ing of the Curriculum Change Committee for Church School Workers Thursday: 9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Group Wood Baptist Sunday, September 29 10:00 Sunday School, B. R. Gupton, Supt. The fifth Sunday no church serrlces. * Tuesday, October 1 7:30 youth choir practice Big floor boating porformanca in a COMPACT CABINET! Naturally, tts a patented 5IEGLER OIL HOME HEATER ? ^ ? i IWVfiVl lows Only 33* high yat it haati like magic! You gat all tha othar great SIEGLER quality faaturaa PLUS More and Hotter Heat Over Your Floor! See this new CONSOLE SIEGLER at BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE DUl 395-1579 YOUNGSV1LLE, N. C. - 27596 St. Paul's Episcopal Week of September 29 St. Michael's ti All Angels 1U:00 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion Red Bud Baptist Sunday, September 29: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, C. E. Nelms, Supedntendent Thursday: C* 7:00 p.ip. Prayer Meeting Mt. Zion Baptist Week of September 29 Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 p.m. B.T.U. 8:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs.W.A. Mitch! ner of Oxford will be special guests. Ebenezer Week of September 29 Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 6:30 p.m. M.Y.F. Thursday: 7:45 p.m. prayer Service Piney Grove Week of September 29 Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. M.Y.F. Wednesday: 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Choir practice Lcuisbur? Baptist Week of September 29 I Sunday: , ' 9:45 a.m. Church School, G. M. West, Superintendent 11:00 a.m. The Church at Wor shlp-Dr. James H. Blackmor j will preach. V:15 The Church at Worship Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. The Church at Wor ship ':45 p.m. The Choir Re hearses St. Delight Week of September 29th Sunday: 10:00 a.m. 'Sunday School, Bruce Leonard, Supt. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship "Going to Hell Easy" \ . 00 p.m. Choir -Practice 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship "The Chains of Sins" Wednesday: ' 7:30 p.m. The Hour of Power you are Invited to worship with u*. Centerville Baptist Sunday September 29 10:00 Sunday School, B. M. Griffin, Supt. Wednesday, October 2 7:30 Prayer Service 8:00 Choir Practice. Bethlehem Baptist Sunday, October 6 Homecoming with dinner on the grounds after regular morn ing service. Rev. J. L. Atkins, former pastor, speaker. October 7-11 7:45 p.m., Revival, Rev. Paul Couch, speaker. Coronation Service Held For Wood GA's "The Royal Diadem" was the theme of the Wood Baptist Church Annual Girls' Auxiliary Coronation which. was heldgun day night. The GA Is a Youth organi sation of the Woman's Mission ary Union. Girls, from nine to fifteen, study the Bible program Southern Baptist Con t?mon hi this country and the different countries at the world In which there are Baptist Mis sionaries. The scripture was read by Mrs. LaVerne Gupton and prayer by Mrs. Ben Gupton. The Pastor, Rev. Robert R, Boone, gave a talk on the GA's counselors, directors and pa rents, about the missionary en terprise and the Christian's World Responsibility. The following girls were re cognized In the CoronatlonSer vlce: Maidens, Debbie Gupton, Ava Sue Burnette, Mary Jo Den ton, Margaret Jones, Judith Gupton, and Patricia Hapilet; Princess, Kathy Gupton, Queens, Tony Gupton, and Paula Raye Gupten. The members of the GA Re viewing Council are Mrs. Ro bert R, Boone, Jr., Mrs. Ray Lewis; Mrs. Joe Denton; and Mrs. Pauline Taylor; The GA counselors are Miss Dell Pearce and Mrs. Pauline Tay lor. Immediately following the co ronation service a reception was held In the church dining roorrf sponsored by the Wo man's Missionary Union. The refreshment table was deco rated with GA colors of green white and yellow. The white cloth was cehtered with an ar rangement of flowers, and white candles in a candelabra were used for lighting the room. -Punch and cake were served by the Queens. (DP) "" Ebenezer Homecoming The Ebenezer Methodist Church will have Its Home'* coming Sunday, Spetember 29,. with the pastor doing the preaching. Lunch will be on the church grounds Immediately following the morning services. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. County SM Mews September 30 -October 4 I LOUERURG HIGH SCHOOL Monday? Macaroni and cheese casserole, turnip greens, carrot strips, apple sauce, .Tiufflns, 1/2 pint milk. Tuesday? Hamburgers with gravy, steamed rice, string beans, mandarin oranges, bread and 1/2 pint milk. Wednesday? Vegetable beef soup, saltlnes, pimento cheese sandwich, fruit jello, cookies, and !/2 pint milk. Thursday? Corned beef hash, steamed cabbage, pickled beets, candled yams, bread, 1/2 pint milk. Friday? Fish sticks, cole slaw, English peas, Iced gingerbread, bread, 1/2 pint milk. EDWARD BEST ELEMENTARY Monday? Vegetable beef soup, cheese In cookie sandwich. Ice cream, crackers, toast. Tuesday? pork , and gravy, creamed potatoes, green beans, carrot stick, banana pudding, bread, and milk. Wednesday? Ham salad on lettuce, navy beans, tomatoes, chocolate cake, grapes, biscuit and milk. Thursday? Swiss steak, turn ip greens, mashed potatoes, ap ple ring, bread and milk. Friday ? Cheese meat loaf, candled yams, Jello fruit salad, biscuit, cracker and milk. YOUNGSVILLE SCHOOL Monday? Barbecued pork, candled yams, turnip greens, bread, 1/2 pint milk, apple pie. Tuesday- -Ham burgers, but tered corn, creamed potatoes, fruit cup, hot roll and butter, 1/2 pint milk. Wednesday? Wieners and chi ll, cabbage slaw, blackeyed peas, cherry pie, hot roll, 1/2 pint milk. Thursday? Stew beef with po tatoes, green peas, beets, sliced peaches, hot roll and butter, 1/2 pint milk. Friday? Beef vegetable soup, pimento cheese sandwich, chocolate cake, crackers, 1/2 pint milk. Exactly The Same Hunter? Henry do you still act toward your wife the same as you did before you were mar ried? .?!: Heftry ? ' just the' same, I remember when I first fell In love with her, I would lean over the fence In front of her house and gaze at her shadow on the curtain afraid to go In. And I act exactly the same way now. Health And Beauty Self-confidence could be de scribed as the basis of good health and beauty. This Is re cognized by doctors every where. A happy, healthy mind, with a normal outlook on life, Is essential. Millions of dollars are being spent on research and treat ment in this field each year. A happy home life, starting from the time a baby Is born, is the most important single contributing factor. Some personalities require more understanding and love than others. If you find you have an oversensitive child, and feel that this quality is making him unhappy, consult a child psy chologist. This will save the parent and child years ofworry and unhapplness. The symptoms of over-sensl tlveness are often-tlmes hard for a layman to detect. One couple with an over sensitive son were told that the boy was men tally retarded and would remain so. Because they are unwilling to accept the situation, they went to expense and trouble to take the child to one of the outstand ing child psychologists In the country. This psychologist after ex tensive examinations, told the couple that the boy had mir ror vision which made It im possible for him to learn as the other children In his class did. Also, probably because of this condition, he had a ter rific case of over- sensi tiveness. They were told to give the child treatment for his mirror vision and to lavish love and attention on him. Today the boy is on his way to becoming a healthy, normal and confident person. Laws are passed to be en forced, but some people seem to have forgotten that theory? especially as It applies to them. OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ah ^ ATIIDRIAV Day 9 I U Kir MK W FOR RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY PLEASE SHOP EARLY. GOLD SAND Monday? Bar-B-Que Pork, col* Slav, buttered potatoes, peaches, 1/2 pt. milk and corn bread. Tuesday? Welnners and chill, navy beans, tomatoes In cup, rice pudding, 1/2 pint milk and rolls. Wednesday? Vienna, string beans, creamed potatoes, cher ry pie, 1/2 pint milk and bread. Thursday? Sou^ peanut but ter crackers, pimento cheese sandwich, cookies, 1/2 pint milk and saltlne. Friday? Tuna salad, English peas, buttered carrots, sweet potato pudding, 1/2 pint milk and bread. Too Polite A welfare worker, upon hear ing a poor woman's story that her husband had deserted her five year* before, looked with amazement at the brood of In fant children, and asked, "Who Is their father?" "My husband, of course," she answered. "Then he hasn't really left you?" "Oh, yes; he's deserted me, all right. But you see be comes back now and then to apologize." Venetian Blinds and Doors Awnings mcaAas a metal Inn Windows (^(torded a TAPED (| New Blinds Ornamental Iron FREE ESTIMATES )| M. G. WILDER "MONK" 417 W. Hobl. St. lOUIStUIG, N. C. Mt. Zion To Show Slides Sunday, September 29, at 8 o'clock p.m. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mltchlner of Oxford, N. C.,wUl be at Mt. Zlon Baptist Chwch to speak on and show slides of their recent trip to a foreign country. During the past ten years the Mltchlner' s have traveled In every continent In the world ex cept Australia. Local talent will be used to Not Use "Madam, you look wonderful this morning." , "Very flattering, I assure you, but my daughter Is already mar ried." No Mistake Mrs. Peck? 1 trust, Henry, you are coming tonight promp tly at 9 o'clock. display the costumes of the dif ferent countries. We Invite the public to attend. (liEW) See bur complete selection of cards, tallies and decorations for Hallowe'en and Thanksgiving. k O'Neal a Pharmacy FARM LOANS Tailored To Fit YOUR Needs ? PROMPT CLOSINGS ? FRIENDLY SIRVKI ? CONFIDENTIAL HANDLING . James H PtilHps Bon 10035 Raleigh, N. C. Phone 828-7456 Authorized Mortgage Loan Solicitor For (lie Prudential INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ? ?Mltamaiw REMOVAL OF MONUMENTS & MARKERS IN STOCK Due to addition to building and changing of machinery. Must move over 400 monuments and markers within sixty days. To clear space we are reducing prices considerably on these everlasting memorials. It will pay you to drive many miles in saving of cost to make a selection from our display yard and in plant. WAKE MONUMENT COMPANY, INC. Rolesville, N. C. PHONE: WAKE FOREST - 395-3422 "Banking - insurance - Trusts" Citizens Bank and Trust Company *THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION* WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS" MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HENDERSON. N. C. FORD VILLAGE LOUISBURG, N. C. Meats That Can't Be Beat RED re', H f| ain)<wl 10 ? ? ? . _ ... " GRAPES 2 lbs. 29? APPLES 4 Lb. Bag OYy ONIONS 3 Lb. Bag. OTy r CHUCK ROAST ? 39*| BEEF RIB ROAST 590 Lb. BEEF SHORT RIBS 29( u> GROUND BEEF 3u>.Pkg.$l.29 BEEF STEW u> / 590 SHOULDER ROAST u> 59c TABLERITE BACON 59( (fa^BROWN-N SERVE (Trf?) ROLLS 19( ^ (0) BREAD 2 R" Loaves 33$ doughnuts d.z 29$ FAB L*?e si? 25$ & I COCONUT PIES Ea 29$ CUSTARD " M ? SAV-MOR QQa I MAYONNAISE ot. JYV I I? BISCUITS ^ 89*1 WRAP1' ,00FtR,H 2501 BLUE BONNET BIB iL?a? MAXWELL HOUSE 1 ibt? 59<J

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