Here And There About Franklin County Ydungsville Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and sons, Mike and Gregg, trav eled In the mountains during the weekend. Mrs. C. V. Tlmberlake re turned home Tuesday after visi ting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross and family and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bullard and family of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tllton and family of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Holden and son Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Swin dell and family of Greensboro visited her mother, Mrs. G. E. Winston over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Flem- I lng attended a Homecoming at j West End Baptist Church In Henderson . Sunday. On Tues day evening Mrs. Fleming's Sunday School Class of West End held a class meeting at her home with seventeen mem bers and two visitors in at tendance. Mr. and Mrs.' Turner Felton and son Ellis attend the Ellis reunion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Llndsey and Mr. and Mrs. G. I). Pearce visited in Klnston Sunday. J. H. Parrlsh was In Chicago last week on business. (enterville Mr. and Mrs, George Harris from Cocoa, Florida, are visit lhg with Mrs. Dalton Taylor. Mrs. Cooper t^onard and Mrs. Dollle Leonard visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blinson t In Butner during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Colerfian i with Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Leon ' ard visited In Butner Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, Lee Bowman anil children, Juanita, Nancy and Hubert Lee, Jr., of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs D. H. Taylor. The Adult Woman's Sunday Scliool Class of the Center vllle Baptist Church ate din ner In Spring Hope on Sunday. Mr. Cal Denton has returned home after being a patient at the Veteran's Hospital in Dur ham for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carey, with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holt 1 1 1 from Delaware, Md., spent last week with Mrs. Helen Clark and daughter Phlllls. On Thursday night they all ate supper with Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Clark in Rocky Mount. Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Chll ders visited with their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gradie Thomas, and their family during the weekend. (iold Sand Mr. A. B. Alston Is receiving treatment at a hospital In Dur ham. Misses Elizabeth, Annie Belle and Mr. D. O. Murphy visited relatives In Wendell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill King spent thfc weekend In Warrenton. Mrs. G. C. Parrish and Jane spent Sunday In Wendell. Mr. and Mrs. Nack Gupton, Russell and Sandra' spent the weekend in the mountains of North Carolina. V Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowers (jf^over, Fla., spent the week endwith the J. A. and F. E. Bowers. Mr. Tom Perry Foster spent the weekend In Charlotte. Mr. George Foster, Mr. M. E. Bledsoe, Mr. James Marshall and Dr. C. J. Perry spent Sat urday fishing at Mans Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Murphy spent Sunday In Raleigh with relatives. . Miss Margaret Ann Gupton of Henderson spent Saturday night with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gupton. Mr. and Mrs. Ronal&Murphy of Durham spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mur phy. Bunn Mrs. W. L. Jameson and Miss Patsy Lucas of Macon, Ga., re turned home Tuesday after visiting the C. B. Richardsons several days. Bill Richardson and Miss Justine Rivenbark of Sanford were dinner guests Sat urday evening. Mrs. Lyman Gray of Golds boro and her mother, Mrs. M. H. Moye, visited Mrs. M. D. Southern in Raleigh Saturday. Mrs. K. B. White, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White and Mrs. SISTER MARY HEALER . DIVINE SPIRITUAL HEALER Arc you facing difficult problems? Poor health? Monty o' 10b trouble*? Lov? or family trouble*? Worried? Drink? Unkap pi nan of any kind? ARE YOU SUFFERING ? SICK? ? See Sitter Mary. She has the God-Given Power to heal by Prayer. Guarantees to heal the tick and the ailing, but there is no pity for those who know 1 they are in hard luck and don't come to see Sister Mary. Guaranteed to help. Come today ? tomorrow may be too late. Remomber it there is God's help on earth it? can be found Jthrough SISTER MARY. She heals by the hand of Gbd. He member there is a lucky charm that has been blessed by the Saints of Jerusalem given free with each visit. Sister Mary is located on Business Highway 1, one mile South Of Henderson. N. C. on Raleigh Road, just across, the highway from Warner Evans "Barbecue. ^Look for the big Indian Head Sign. SISTER MARY IS OPEN DAILY AND SUN DAYS FROM 7 IN THE MORNING UNTIL 10 AT NIGHT. Rudolph Benesh attended the concert of the London Sym phony In Reynolds Coliseum Sunday night. C. H. Richardson attended the Vance-Aycock dinner In Ashe vllle Saturday. He and Mrs. Richardson arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hlce In Asheville Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mann and Miss Anne Mann of Carlisle, Ark., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. White Tuesday nlghtj They are visiting other rela tives in the county also. L. D. Ballard of Mars H1U visited Mrs. G. F. Alford and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bed dingfield Tuesday. Wood Week-end guests of-Mtv and^ Mrs. George Coley were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lee Coley from Butner, Mrs. BUI Howard of Oxford and their daughter, Miss Marie Coley from Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner Coley of Sims were guests of Mr. Coley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Coley Saturday. Week-end guests of Miss Bert Pearce and family were her sister, Mrs. Grover Leonard of Plnetops, and Mrs. Lester Pearce and children, Sherry, Bobby, and Debbie of Butner. Visiting Mrs. Mamie Gupton and family for the weekend were Mr. Charlie Leonard of Castalia and Mr. Talmadge Gupton of Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. George Coley visited Mrs. Cary Gupton and family near Whltakers during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brad ley of Rocky Mount were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boseman and son Perry of Raleigh were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Btllte Mae Gup ton. Visiting Mrs. Dollle Leonard for the week and weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Hedge peth, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter of Red Oak, and Mrs. Eula Den ton from Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fuller of Greenville visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Full er, Sunday. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Gupton were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denton and grandson Ronnie of Raleigh, their son, Atwood Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Denton and children, Johnny Lou and James of Raleigh, and Mr.Wll lard Burnette of Moulton. Seven Paths Mr. and Mrs. Don Buff, Lynn and Rita, and Mrs. Jim Berg of Columbia, S. C., were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Lester for the weekend. .Mrs. Berg, formerly Lucille Les ter, attended the E.B.H.S. Alumni meeting Saturday night. Mr. Leon Alford of Dallas, Texas, is visiting /his mother, Mrs Sidney Alford, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Moore and other relatives. Mr. L. S. Gay entered Ve teran's Hospital In Durham Monday. Mrs. Gay, with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gay, visited him Wednesday. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE A. E. HENDERSON FARMS ? ONE LOCATED NEAR MITCHINER'S , POND - ONE LOCATED NEAR SIMM'S BRIDGE ? WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR CASH AT COURT HOUSE DOOR, LOUISBURG, N. C. AT OR ABOUT THE HOUR OF NOON, SATURDAY 7th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1964 MANNER OF SALE OF THE TWO PARCELS AND OTHER INFORMATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF PUBLIC AUCTION ANY PERSONS INTERESTED MAY CONTACT W. H.TAYLOR, ATTORNEY % . -r? BOX 312, LOUISBURG, N. C. Mr. Otho Wilder of Washing ton, D. C. spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Lucy Wilder, Mrs. A1 Crammer of Asbury P?rk, N. J., spent a few days last week with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore. Mr. W. D. Fisher visited in Castalia the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Fish er and Sandra. ' Visiting Mr. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fisher and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hunt of Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. J. W. Cockrell and Carol of Nashville and Mr. Grady Fisher of Ringwood. Martha and Billy Stallings, twins, celebrated their six teenth birthdays Tuesday by going to see their first tobacco eating out and then getting their drivers permits. . Mrs. Dorcas Denton also cele brated a birthday Tuesday. ? Going to Rocky Mount I Sunday for lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Bayard'Sykes were Mrs. Sidney Alford, Leon Alford, Mrs. Pat tie Justice and Mr. and Mrs.; Ei R. Moore. Mrj-and Mrs. David Fisher and Tammie of Rocky Mount visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Inscoe and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fisher and family. Justice Mr. Jack Wicks from Abu querque, New Mexico, flew In unexpectedly last Wednes day and stayed until Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wicks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wicks and children from Durham came Friday night for a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wicks and Jack. Mr. Carlos White left this week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thornton White and fami ly near Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Vera S. White, Mrs. Mary S. Williams, Mrs. Mon tagress S. Mercer and Mr. Lynn Williams spent the week end in North Wilkesboro with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller. T Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carden and Mrs. Joseph B. Perry left Friday night for Pittsburgh, Pa., to visit Mr. Perry who is attending the Greater Pitts burgh Guild for the Blind there. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Overton and Terry from Klnston spent the weekend with Mrs. Roy Overton to visit Mr. Overton In the hospital at Louisburg and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Overton, Carolyn and Patty who have Just recently returned from overseas. Mr. M. J. Hayes spent the weekend In Greenville with his daughter Mrs. Hilton Qulnn and her family. Mr. and Mrs. George Boone and Mrs. Hazel West went to . Hampton, Va., Sunday to s?e Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Boone and their new baby_boy. Mr. and Mrs. George Earp from Tarboro visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowden Saturday, then attended the Homecoming at the Edward Best High School. Mrs. M. W. Bowden and Mrs. Mollle D. Coppedge went to Morehead City Sunday to visit Mrs. Bowden's mother who Is in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Layton were in Rocky Mount Sunday to visit Mrs. Layton's sister, Mrs. j Mamie Tyson and her family j j and Mr. and Mrs. Tomrnie Lay- h Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rice J and Pamela from Raleigh had j lunch Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, < W. G. Rice. ] Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Wilder ! and Jim from Raleigh were ] week-end guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. Albert Coppedge. Mrs. B. F. Wheless and Mrs. Z. T. Perry returned home Tuesday from Peletier, having been there several days tovlslt her mother, Mrs. William Truckner, a patient In the hos pital at Morehead City. Louisburg Mr. E F. Thomas attended ! the World's Series in New York ' this last weekend < Mrs. Nathan Cole of Virginia ; Beach, Virginia, Is visiting her ! mother Mrs. C. M. Howard | this week. OnWednesday, Mrs. 1 Howard, Mrs. Cole and Mrs. ! J. A. Hodges visited Miss Ruby ] Howard In Danville, Va. Mr. Lee Furr Is a patient at ' Duke Hospital in Durham. < Mr. Galther M Beam, Jr. of J Louisburg attended an Advanced Underwriting Seminar October ! 12 and 13 In Atlanta, Georgia ' devoted to a study of business ' Insurance and Insurance for ! estate conservation. I ' It Is not a simple matter to live a simple life. PARTY DRESSES By L'AIGLON GAY GIBSON NELLY DON STOVALL'S DRESS SHOP WHERE FASHION IS A TRADITION TAYLOR'S SUPER SALE CONTINUES! Modern BEDROOM SUITES r New Plastic Finish? Even Polish Remover Won't Smooth Center-Guided Draw- ""ll ert, Beveled Mirrors. Stortgo-'^J Type Headboard Has Sliding Doors. DURING $*,**95 THIS JUST SALE 79 EARLY AMERICAN DINETTE SUITES ROUND TABLE PLASTIC TOP Reg. 129" 1 8995 DINETTE SPECIAL! Lovely Chrome Or ? Bronze g. DINETTE SUITES I } Many Attractive Covers To 1 '/ Choose From. Tops Are Heat and Acid Resistant. 36" X 60" Table & 6 Chairs. 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