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Kruschev's "Can-Can" In Play When Russian Premier Ntkita Kruschev toured the United ? States, he visited a Hollywood soundstage and said he was shocked by the "decadent" dancing he saw there. Kruschev then demonstrated (or a re porter the dance that he said had disgusted him. This tidbit of current history Is captured (or the stage in THE ACCIDENT, an original play being presented (or the (lrst time this Friday andSatur day at 8:00 p. m. on the Louis burg College Auditorium stage. THE ACCIDENT Is one o f the two original scripts chosen (rom those submitted across the state (or presentation at the State Drama Festival at Chapel Hill. "Whether We'll accept that Invitation," says author director Bob Versteeg, "de pends on how well we've pro gressed by then--mld-Aprll? on our next show, HAMLET. I( we think we can spare the time, we'll go." The assignment o ( imperso nating Russian Premier Krus chev goes to Fred Cook, who has acted in (lve previous Players' shows. How does he (eel about the role? "1 like Deaths MRS. LEOTA J. BARBER Funeral services (or Mrs. Leota Jordan Barber, 63, who died Monday In Atlanta, Ga., were held Wednesday at 4 p. m. at First Methodist Church, Rocky Mount. The Rev. Henry G. Ruark, pastor, o((iclated, with burial following In Plneview Ceme tery. She was a native o ( Fayettevllle and had Uved In ROcky Mount since 1921. ?he was a member o( First Metho dist Church. Surviving are her husband, R. A. Barber; one son, Lt. Col. Roscoe A. Barber o ( Hampton, Va. | one daughter, Mrs. L. O. Vlckers o( Atlanta, Ga.; three brothers; (our sisters and six grandchildren. Friends in Franklin County will remember Mrs. Barber as a (ormer teacher and a grad uate o ( Loutsburg College. character parts, and Kxuschev Is a real character. I^thlnk the part has a lot of oppor tunities tor humor." i In our opinion, turning Santa Claus into Kruschev is a neat stage tricky .Now, if the Players ild come up with a trick to turn Kruschev Into SantaClaus, that would really be a show. The State Department might buy out the entire auditorium. Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients in the hospital Thursday morn ing: WHITE PATIENTS Mrs. Mildred B. Anderson, Raleigh; Mrs. Ruby Lynn Col bert, Castalla; Mrs. Gertie Winston Conyers, Franklinton; Mrs. Barbara W. Davis, Louls burg; Mrs. Rosa Tant Bakes, Loulsburg; Mrs. Ruth Richards Edwards, Youngsvllle; Mrs. Catherine Ford, Loulsburg; Mrs. Daphlne Hill Foster, Loulsburg; Rufus Fuller, Lou lsburg; Glenn Ray Goswlck, Loulsburg; Mrs. Dorothy Gup ton, Bunn; RompGupton, Louls burg; Mrs. Ardean Wheeler Hagwood, Youngsvllle; Mrs. Isabel Gautler Hawkins, Frank linton; Mrs. Martha Winston Holden, Loulsburg; Mrs. Daisy Powell Horton, Loulsburg; Mrs. Pansy F. Hunt, Louisburg; Mrs. Rebecca Holllngsworth Inscoe, Louisburg; Elvtn Lee Johnson, Louisburg; Phyllis Elaine Ker ley, Louisburg; Mrs. Olia Lam bert, Loslsburg; Mrs. Sudle K. Morton, Franklinton; John son Nash, Louisburg; Willie Lee Nash, Louisburg; Mrs. Alma Irene Patterson, Louis burg; John Henry Perkerson, Spring Hope; Horace Perry, Jr., Louisburg; Mrs. Neva Hor ton Perry, Spring Hope; Rhonda Radford, Louisburg; Miss Sa rah Richardson, Louisburg; Mrs. Katherine Sanderlln, Louisburg; Mrs. Dorothy Car ter Shearon, Franklinton; Jtm mie Strickland, Louisburg; Mrs. Trudy A. Sutton, Louis burg; James Turnage, Zebulon. COLORED PATIENTS Rufus Moses Blackmond, Louisburg; Blanna Bridges Boyd^ Louisburg; Rachel Ann Clifton, Louisburg; Eugene Foster Louisburg; Pattle Lou Mills, Franklinton; Terathy R. Mills, Spring Hope; Evonne Neal, Zebulon; Annie B. Tay i tor, Louisburg; Elizabeth N. | Leonard, Louisburg. Mrs. Holmes PTA Speaker (Frk. B. W.) Mrs. Margaret Holmes will be the guest speak er at the Franklirjton High School P.T.A. meeting Tues day, March 17, at 7:45 p.m. lit the school auditorium. Her topic is "Plan to Combat Pov erty in Franklin County." The Junior Glee Club will sing. All parents and patrons of the school are Invited. Wrong Customer Los Angeles--A thief land ed In Jail because he tried to sell his loot to the wrong per son. Milton Moses stole a number of articles from a store during the night. Later, he tried to sell a radio to a man on the street. The man was the own er of the store he looted. He called police and the man was Jailed. Teenoge Chat By Fays Rudd Monday night the Y.W.A.'s of the Loulsburg Baptist Church ahd their regular meet ing at Mrs. Ralph Knott's home. The program was given and discussed. Those present were Kate Hugglns, Paulette Mullen, Linda Faulkner, Judy Wilder, Faye Rudd, Nancy Mltchlner, Mrs. Lois Griffin, and Mrs. Knott. Refreshments of Cokes, cookies, corn chips,, and potato chips were enjoyed by every 'one. Heard the Players Retreat in Raleigh was the scene for many Franklin County teens this past Saturday night. Some of those seen were Chris B., Woody W., Joel P., Bobby M., Robert S., Charles O., and Nancy L. All of you really had a "ball'* I hear. If you are looking for some place to go this week end, remember the Teenage Club sponsored by the Junior Wom ens Club and held in the Loulsburg Armory. Also, Saturday night the Tas sells will be the attraction at Lake Donna In Youngsvllle. I'm sure you will have a good time If you go. The Seniors of Loulsburg High School are putting on a play en titled "Pride and Prejudice" Friday night, March 20, In the Loulsburg School Auditorium. It Is a play by Jane Kendall and dramatized from Jane Aus ten's novel. Tickets can be bought from any of the Sen lors. Charles Phillips Is In the Army and is stationed In Ger many. His address Is P.F,C.' Charles Phillips, H. Q. Co. 37th ENGR. GP., Apo 165, New York, New York. I'm sure he would appreciate all the mall he could get. The Bunn Beta Club held Its Induction service for the new members Friday in the form of a chapel program. Beta pins were pinned by the old members on the following: Sharon Bailey, Walter Arnold, Carol Batton, Kathy Hag wood, Elizabeth Pace, Thomas Lewis, Glen Strickland, Danny Rich ards, Mike Ray, Jackie Fra zler and Travis Pearce. Mrs. C. H. Richardson Is sponsor of the club. t Please send me your news, and don't forget the news of your senior play. The thought for the day Is: "Pass no day Idly; time does not return." -Emerson Woman's Club To Meet Yomigsvllle -- Mrs. T. E. Lindsey, Chairman of the Fami ly Life and Religion Department ol the Youngsvllle Woman's Club, has announced that a most Interesting speaker has been secured by the program com mittee for the next club meet ing which will be held on Tues day night, March 17, at the community house. Mrs. J. Leonard Mlddleton, current President of the North Carolina Family Life Council, will be the distinguished guest. All club members are urged to be In attendance to hear Mrs. Mlddleton speak oh the topic of "Family Life." The program committee in County School Menus Louisburg March 16-20 Monday? Frankfurter casse role, carrot-cabbage slaw, peaches, cookies, rolls and 1/2 pint milk. Tuesday ? Fried chicken, stuffed celery, buttered rice, string beans, grapefruit cup, bread and 1/2 pint milk. Wednesday? Brunswick stew, pear and cheese salad, car rot sticks, Iced cake, corn bread and 1/2 pint milk. Thursday ? Spaghetti with meat sauce, steamed cabbage sliced beets, cherry cobbler, bread and 1/2 pint milk. Friday? Fish, cole slaw, but tered potatoes, English peas, cake with lemon Icing and 1/2 pint milk. Youngsville March 16-20 Monday--Ham Sandwich, pea nut butter on graham crackers, string beans, beets, apple sauce and cookie, hot muffin and but ter and 1/2 pint milk. Tuesday ? Pork barbecue, cole slaw, butterbeans, apple Betty, hot roll and 1/2 pint milk. Wednesday?Wieners and chi ll, navy beans, beets, pineapple salad, hot roll and 1/2 pint milk. Thursday- -Beef loaf, mashed potatoes, buttered corn, cherry Jello, hot roll and butter and 1/2 pint milk. Friday? Vegetable Soup with chicken, pimento cheese sand wich, peach roll, crackers and 1/2 pint milk. eludes Mrs. J. A. Green, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. B. H. Pat terson, Mrs. C. V. Tlmberlake, Mrs. W. S. Pearce, Mrs. J. H. Parrlsh and Mrs. Llndsey. Mrs. Pearce Entertains Garden Club Bunn-Mrs. Ivan Pearce was hostess to the Garden Club Tuesday afternoon. The follow ing members were present: Mrs. N. E. Gasklll, Mrs. W. A. Andrews, Mrs. B. C. Johnson, Mrs. Frank Hlnson, Mrs. Eu gene Beddlngfleld, Miss Roxle Underhlll, Mrs. K. B. White, (Urs. J. D. White. The hostess assisted by Miss Underhlll, served delicious refreshments on the arrival of the members. Mrs. K. B. White called the meeting to order. During the business session, Mrs. Johnson made a report on the year's fund-raising project. A fashion show was discussed and a com mittee appointed to consider the feasibility of the club presenting one. , Miss Roxle Underhlll gave an Interesting talk on "Vegetable Gardens" and the "New Annuals." Lucille Ball announced she Is dropping her popular television comedy series, "The Lucy Show." She wants to spend more time with Desllu, the Hol lywood production company of which she is president, "1889 - 75 Years of Service ? 1964" Citizens Bank and Trust Company *THE L CADI NO BANK IN THIS SECTION* WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS" MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HENDERSON , JV. C. OPEN HOUSE AT HILLCREST ACRES SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1964 1:00 p. m. TO t:00 p. m. . 1/4 MILE EAST OF LOUISBURG ON HIGHWAY 561 1 ALLEN PLUMBING CO. CENTERVILLE, N. C. TEL. 496-4865 CALL US FOR ESTIMATES ON ?i ? ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS. WESTER & NELMS ELECTRIC CO. LOUISBURG, N. C. 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