Community News Here And There Louisburg Mr. and Mrs. James-A. Tur ner, of Tampa, Fla., visited Mrs. Martha Holden and Miss Gertrude Winston Wednesday and Thursday en route to Rich mond. Mr. J. F. Brown, Professor at Loulsburg College, returned Sunday fron. Cievelanu, Ohio, where he attended the funeral services for his mother. Mrs. HughHlght,jr.,andMrs. Leslie Bullard attended the Dis trict meeting ol the Federation of Women's Clubs Tuesday in Littleton. Go{d Sand Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Thar rington of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tharrlnijton of Dunn spent the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Tharringtoii. AT TONKEL'S FINE CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES ^(ZrunL showing All Day - Tues. Oct. 22nd by CONRAD LYNN j CRepreieniin(j 777^777777777777^7 &** SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW FABRICS... GET PROFESSIONAL ADVICE... HAVE THE BEST LOOKING CLOTHES YOUVE EVER WORN CUSTOM TAILORED TO YOUR OWN MEASUREMENTS AND TASTE. DELIVERY NOW OR LATER AS YOU PREFER. ' TONKELS DEPT. STORE E. Nash Street Louisburg, N. C. We Close Saturdays At 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Watkins, Shirley Robblns and Robert Al len Watkins spent Saturday la Stfrf City on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mur phy, Bottie Jean, and Miss An nie Bet! M.:rphy "lsited Mr. and Mrs. Lmwood Murphy ir. Wen dell Sunday. V?iss Bet'le Jean Smith of Goldsboro spint the week end with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. R Smith. Mrs. H. T. Edwards spent Tuesday In Goldshoro. Seven Paths Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ruff in H. Wheel er, Kaye and Howard spent last week erd In AShevilW* with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Orders, a daughter and son-in-law . Mrs. Bertha Mo?-re visited in Rocky Mount Hospitals last week with Mrs. Forrest Moore! and Mrs. Rol>ert Strickland. Mrs. Harriett Moore spent the week end in Nash County with her daughter Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Coleman Thomas and hoys were Mr. and Mrs. Cole man Thomas, Sr., and Mrs. Vincent and Cheryl, of Windsor. Monday Rev. Mr. and Mrs., Thomas and Phyl visited Mrs. Thomases' parents in Windsor to see her mother who had been' hospitalized. Mr. Otho Wilder of Washing-; ion, D. C., spent from Friday night until Monday with rela tives here and attended the Ed ward Best High School Alumni supper Saturday night. Mr. ard Mrs. JimmyStallings, and son of Wilson spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Stalling* and also at tended the alumni meeting. Little M1..S Vickie Wilder of Raleigh stayed with Mrs. Lena Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. Rennet! G. Wilder last week. Oi Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wilder, and family came for the day and she and her twin brother, Rickie, are here this week. Mr. Ludolphe Edwards and friend, Mr. Woodbury, of Jack sonville, Fla., were here with Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Moore a short time Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moore from Raleigh visited the Hardy Moores Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. D. Fisher spent Sun day night and Monday in Cas talla with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Fisher and Sandra. Sunday Mr. Taylor Harper of Castalia and Mr. Grady Fisher of Ringwood visited the Fishers They're here now- the all-new Falcons for 1964! We've kept the economy that made Falcon famous. (Falcon's Six still holds the all-time Mobil Economy Run record for Sixes or Eights.) But we've changed everything else. New style, new comfort, new convenience and the plushest ride a compact ever had. Come test-drive the '64 Falcon soon! TRY TOTAL HRFORMANCt fOR A CHANCCI FORD Falcon Futura Convertible Falcon Futura Hardtop ON THr 1964 FALCON : Redesigned interior for greeter comfort end convenience e Fords femous T-S-. . Yeer Melntenence e More safeguard! egelnst rust end co-rosion then ever before e Optlonel ??Tr riw h| Z." brekes e Bucket seat models evelleble e Optlonel elr conditioning .Five engine 5?2ia from thrifty 85 hp Six to 164 hp V 8 e Four trensmlsslons Including Amerlce s only fully syn chronlzed 3 speed menuel (standerd with V-8"s) e Fourteen models plus three emre dut/ wegons See Your Local Ford Dealer ? For(j presents "Arrest ?nd THal" ? ABC-TV Network -Check your local listings for tJmr and channel I of Seven Paths. Rock Springs Mr. Harry Wilder spent this week attending school In Chapel rttll. Mrs. John Russell Edwards snem Monday and Tuesday nigh: in Sniithfield with Mr. anilMrj. Clinton Collins and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Phillips lai.d Mis* Erina Strickland visit ed Mrs. Ro.'ert word at Duke Hospital Suniay. Those attending 'he Westing house 10th famiiy day party j on Saturday were: Mrs. Sid- \ ne> Stricklanu, Jim Strickland, Swannle Strickland, Doris Wild er, pegi:y Strickland, Darrel IWood, Mr. and Mrs. John Ear) Wrenn, Carol Wilder, Sandara and Kay Edwards. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Wilder spetit the week end in the Smok ies. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Hlnton of Spring Hope and Mrs. Kimbell Pearce of Kalelgh visited Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ott Sunday. Mrs. Harry Wilder visited Mr: and Mrs. Stacy Williams In Haleigh Sunday. (CO) Justice Dr. and Mrs. Grady Wheeler and children Hazel,. Joe and Susan were week-end quests of Mrs. Z. V. Wheeler and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Harris and son from Norfolk, Va., came Friday for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drown and children, Brad and Lor raine, from Raleigh spent a part of the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Harris. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mur ray and son from Henderson ate lunch with Mr. and Mrs. FU yd Murray and family Sunday. Mr. M. J.Aycocke, Mrs. Mur ray's father, from Norfolk, Va., spent the w^eek end with the faniily. ^U"s. Ruby M. Stone attend ed the Homecoming services at the Fountain Presbyterian Chur v. in Fountain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rice and Pamela from Ralei-h visit ed Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John- Rice and children, Johnny and Connie Sue, had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Rice Sunday. (JAP) Red Bud Mr. and Mrs. David E. Moore from balelgh visited the J. W. Pearces here over the week end. From Raleigh visiting hero over the week end were Mr. at .d Mrs. CreightonGupton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Smith, Jr., and John, Mr. Lemuel Murphy, Mr. Glenn Smith and Dale and Gale Hall. Mrs. Dalphine Murphy and Jerry tee visited the Alvin Murrays In Raleigh Saturday and visited Diane at Appala chian State T,cachers College in Boone, N. C., Sunday. Mrs. Gearge Wilson and Ruthie and Marsha from Rocky Mount visited the RfltMfl Leo nards here Sunday. Mr. and MiN. L. L. 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