Nancy Berger Initiated In Honor Society ? Nancy Berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Berger of 202 Ford Circle, Louisburg, was among the five students who were Initiated Tuesday even ing Into Gamma Upsllon Chap ter Phi Theta Kappa Honor Fraternity at Louisburg Col lege. Mrs. Janet W. Cole, of 227 Chestnut Street, Henderson; Mrs. Alice Marie Peedln, of 228 Peachtree Street, Hender son; Robert Fuller Fleming of Route 2, Henderson; and Peggy Jo Hooper, of 1208 K. Mebane Street, Burlington were the other Initiates. Phi Theta Kappa Is a society open to all Junior college stu dents who average a 2.0 or B , on all college work and show ' qualities of leadership and of good moral character. This average must be maintained after initiation for continued membership. The Initiation ceremony was a candlelight service held at 6 p.m. In the Little Chapel at the college. Dan Grlnnan, of Richmond, Va., president, pre sided, assisted >./ Jackie Par rlsh, of W'/tite 2, Kenly, N. C., and ~.,san Daniel, of Oxford, N. C., the vice-president and secretary - treasurer, re spectively. Faculty members, who are Phi Theta Kappa members and sponsors, present were Misses Ruth Merritt, Zelda Coor, Ra chael Modlln, and Elizabeth Johnson. A pretty girl can usually get what she wants. Phi Theta Kappa Initiate ? ?> Five Louisburg College Stu dents were Initiated into Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Mon day evening. They are pictured left to right in robes, M rs. Alice Marie Peedin, and Robej-t Flem - ing, of Henderson, Mrs. Janet W. Cole, of Henderson ( in back ground) and Peggy Jo Hooper, of Burlington, and Nancy Ber ger, of LouiSburg. The members ? conducting the initiation* stand- 1 ingatthe table, are Jackie Par rish, of Kenlv, Dan Grinnan, of Richmond, and Susan Daniel of Oxford. The Lathams Are Honored A fellowship hour sponsored by the Training Union of the Duke Memorial Baptist Church honoring Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latham was held Sunday even ing, December 8 In the educat ional building. O'Neal Pharmacy Look a here! A Best gifts yet! y w CANDY i . 1.2.AND3 LBS SAMPLERS' 2.00 LB * MESSENGER 1 50 LB t SPECIAL GIFT BOX 1 1/2 LBS 2.69 M^MANY OTHER VARIETIE^gfO il tk EXCLUSIVE DEALER HALLMARK CARDS > SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF t XM AS CARDS. INDIVIDUAL & . 4 BOXED ASSORTMENT, WRAPPING 1 APER. PLACE MATS ETC jy ^ [universal hair r DRYERS Coffee makers I steam irons ?lectric SERVERS. ETC. M-L GUARANTEE!^ ONE YEAR AT MSCOUNT PRICES l (MEN'S HANDSOMER (Ml rfilFT SETS tjby: revlon u [WILLIAMS. GILLETTEi Iyardley. 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Thompson, Sr.^ president, pinned carnations on the guests as they arrived. A three course luncheon, which included turkey and all the trimmings, was served to the guests. At the conclusion of the meal, Mrs. Thompson read aChrlstmas reading. Gifts were exchanged. Special guests were Mrs.Lll lie Mae Dean, Mrs. Frances Fuller, Mrs. Virginia Brown, Miss Nellie Whitfield and Mrs. Chai4e*rSest. Clip & Save These Valuable J COUPONS %M\ ? oil ol nearest MEU?> Dealer before Dec^31^??^" Here are really big savings on these Mello Coupons! Mello offers you these savings for two .reasons: to reward our steady customers^andto Introduce those people who haven't i yet tried Mello products to thewon l derful good flavor and quality that I Mello stands for. Take advantage of these coupons today and SAVE! SAVE 10c on Mello ICE CREAM HALF GALLON Choose from a wide variety of delicious Mello flavors. Redeem this coupon at any Mello Dealer before December 31, 1963. 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Parties Honor Bride-Elect ii - A floating shower was held at Cedar Rock Fellowship Building in Castalla honoring Miss Peggy Cash of Youngs ville last week. Mr. Charles G. Pearce, of Castalia, and Miss Cash will marry on De cember 22. Hostess for the event was Mrs. Bob pe?*ice of Henderson. A lovely floral arrangement of white and pink roses, with ribbon and net was used as the centerpiece on the serv ing table. Crystal candle hold ers with pink ndles were placed on side of the centerpiei e. A crystal punch bowl ami silver trays were used for serving. On the gift table there was an arrange ment of white roses and lily of the valley with greenery. Refreshments consisted of lime reen punch, decorated) rake squares, nuts, mints andj r>penface crackers. I'pon arrival the honoree was j given a corsage of feathered : carnations with white wedding tvlls. The bride-elect received many nice and useful gifts. Miss peggy Cash of Youngs ville was honored on Decern- 1 ber 7 with a dessert hour giv en by Mrs. Jackson Dean, Sr., i and Mrs. Jackson Dean, Jr.,1 at* the home of the latter. Miss Cakh will wed Mr. Charles G. Pearce, of Castalia, on Decem ber 22, 1963. The honoree was presented a corsage of white carnations and an ice tea glass and water gob let in her chosen pattern of crystal. Floral arrangements of white and pink carnations, with green ery and pink ribbons were used in decorating throughout the home. Refreshments of ice cream cake, peanuts and coffee were served to the following guests: Miss Cash, Mesdames James Cash, mother of the bride elect, Urban Pearce, mother I of the groom-to-be, Ruth ! Pearce, Eva Hoyle, Klable Ro jberts, Violet Landreth, Ava Jane Hudson, Peggy Tuck er, Louise jefferys, Barbara i Young, Martha Grey Dean; and Misses Polly Roberts and Phyllis-Jefferys.. Bride-elect, Miss pegtryCash , of Youngsyllle, was honored | at a Coke hour given by Mrs. I Barbara Young and Mrs. Faye Layton at the hom-' of Mrs. Faye l.ayton last week. The home was decorated with an arrangement of wedding bel Is and lily of the valley with net and greenery. Of particular in terest was a wedding arrange ment of a bride and groom, and several small dolls In wedding attire. ( J The serving table was cen- ! tered with a bride and groom with crystal candleholders | 1 and candles on each side'. Cokes, cookies, ix>tato chips, ! ' assorted pickles, and openface crackers were served the fol- j lowing guests: Miss Cash, Mesdaines Carolyn Pearce, ( Betty Pearce, Nancy Beasley; | and Misses Jean Pearce, Judy j Pearce, Mary jva Wrenn, Pol- j ly Roberts, jqdithHolden, Phyl- | lis Jefferys, and Jenny Vee , Wiggins.* i The honoree was presented a i corsage of white carnations, < and an ice tea glass in her chosen pattern of crystal. ( Mrs. Whitaker Entertains (Frk. B.W.) Mrs. Jo.' Whita- j ker entertained her bridge clnti 01) Tuesday evening. Her home was decorated In the Christ mas motif. Janice Whitaker .passed the tallies. Mrs. L. A. Thompson, .Jr., | received hlitti wore pri/.e while low went to Mrs. pean Edwards. Mrs. Wo.'drow HasMns receiv ed tile guest prize. Assisted by Mrs. C. H. Wes ton and Mrs. Tom Kjst, the hostess served fruit cake, en: nog ice cream, nnts and coffee. Bridge Club Entertained Youngsville -- Mrs. Bland Mitchell entertained her bridge ?lub on Friday night with two ables playing. Members in attendance were: Mesdaines G. E. Winston, E. J. Pearce, Kathleen Croom, R, E. Timberlake, Sr., R. E. Cheat ham, Susan Green, B, H. Pat terson, and A. N. Brown. Mrs. Mitchell served her guests a delicious dessert of imbrosia, fruit cake, and cof fee. Chocolate covered pea nuts and Cokes were served luring play. High score prize went to Mrs. Cheatham, while second high went to Mrs.. Patterson. LOUISBURG (0) OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9 P.M. 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