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Obituaries JOSEPH B. WESTER Joseph Bennett (Joe) Wester, 62, of Rt. 4, Louisburg, died Friday. He was a native ol Franklin County. Funeral ser vices were held at 3 p.m. Sa turday at Shlloh Methodist bhurch, of which he was a member, with the Rev. Rudolph Benesh officiating, assisted by the Rev. Job Overton and the Rev. John Darnell. Burial was held In Maple Springs Baptist Church cemetery. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Emma Place Wester; one daughter, Miss Clee Ann Wes ter of the home; two sons, Billy and Jimmy Wester, both off Louisburg; three sisters, Mrs. Thelma Champion of Spring Hope, Mrs. Nellie Johnson of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Conrad Adcock of Creedmoor; four brothers, E. W. of Bunn, George of Durham, DanleT of Rt. 1, Louisburg and Hugh Wes ter of Bailey; and two grand- I children. INFANT ROBERTS Frankllnton--Mlchael Wayne Roberts, two-day -old son of Ernest and Miry Alice Fuller Roberts, died Friday. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Sandllng Funeral Home with the Rev. Lloyd Jack son officiating. Burial was In Falrvlew Cemetery. Survivors, In addition to the parents, include two sisters, Mrs. Earl Blackley' of Rt. 1, Frankllnton, and Donna Freddy of the home; two brothers, Er nest, Jr., of Raleigh; Gary Rob erts of the home; on* half brother, Danny Preddy of the home; his maternal grandmoth er, Mrs. Grady Fuller of Frank llnton; and his paternal grand father, Jenadus Roberts of Frankllnton. BAYLON ARRINGTOtf Nashvllle--Funeral services for Baylon Arrington, 82, who died Wednesday, were held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Cedar Rock Baptist Church' with the Rev. Jasper Evans officiating. Bur ial was in the church cemetery. \ Survivors Include his wife, I Mrs. Pattle Arrington, one daughter, Mrs. Evella Leggett of Baltimore, Md.; three sons, Enoch of Franklin County, WU14e of Rt. 2, Spring Hope and George Arrington of Rt. 2, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. An- | nie Branch of Rt. 2, Nashville; and 17 grandchildren. GROVER C. PERRY Wake Forest ? Grover Cleve land Perry, 82, died Thursday. He was a native of Wake Coun- j ty, a retired farmer and a; member of Hopkins Chapel Bap tist Church. Funeral services were con-| ducted Friday at 3 p.m. atBeu lah Christian Church by the Rev. W. C. Barham. Burial was In the Ray family ceme-i tery near Duke's lake. Surviving are, two sons, John C. of Rt. 1, Loulsburg and L. B. Perry of Rt. 4, Zebulon; six daughters, Mrs. Fred Wat kins of Rt. 2, Zebulon, Mrs. Buddy Pulley of Zebulon, Mrs. Rosa Watklns and Mrs. Rex Perry, both of Raleigh, Mrs. William Falson of Wake Forest and Mrs. Oris Medlln of Durham, one brother, Willlford Perry of Zebulon; one sis ter, Mrs. Hattle Tlppett of Zebulon, And 29 grandchildren, i MRS. MARY F. BRAME Zebulon-- Mrs. Mary Frances Brame, 39, of Rl. 4, Zebulon, | died Saturday night at a nursing home in Wake Forest. She Was a native of Franklin County and a member of Pilot Baptist , Church. ? Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Pearce of Rt. 2, Zebulon; four sisters, Mrs. Gennle Raybon of Rt. 4, Zebu lon, Mrs. Bervin Medlin of Nashville, Mrs. Fannie Estes of Fayettevllle, and Mrs. Ethel Jones of Rt. 2, Zebulon, three brothers, Grover and Ernest Pearce of Rt. A, Zebulon, and Vtster Pearce of Apex. Funeral services were con ducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Willis Funeral Chapel In Wake Forest by Rev. Ruisell Toby. Biirlal was In the Beulah Chris tian Church cemetery. Nephews served as pallbear WILLIAM E. PERRY William E. Perry, 86, died Sunday. Graveside services Were conducted today at 4 J a.m. at Oakwood Cemetery. He is. survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Plunkett Perry; Three daughters, Mrs. Wood row C. Teague of Raleigh, Mrs. Gordon Llvermore of Arlington, Va., and Mrs. John T. Mltchlner of Warrenton; one son, William E. Perry, Jr., of Warrenton; and nine grand children. WILLIE W. AYSCUE Henderson ? Willie William Ayscue, 78, died Thursday, j Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Corinth ' Baptist Church with the Rev. Billy Martin officiating. Burial was In the church cemetery. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Annie E. Ayscue of Louts burg; one son, Roy Ayscue of Rt. 1, Henderson; four daugh ters, Mrs. Nellie George, Mrs. i Arthur Dement and Mrs. Bruce Patton, all of Franklin County, and Miss Ruth Ayscue of But ner; one sister, Mrs. Kate Pendergrass of Henderson; and 20 grandchildren. ARTHUR H. STALLINGS Spring Hope ? Arthur H. Stal Ungs age 87 died Monday A. M. Funeral services will be held i at U a.m. Wednesday at Cypress Chapel Baptist Church In the Seven Paths Community. The services will be conducted by Rev. Max Evlngton and the Rev. Coleman E. Thomas, Jr. In terment will be held at High line Memory Garden at Louls burg. He is survived by three sons, Arthur Cleveland of Spring Hope, Robert L. of Raleigh, and William Avery of Loulsburg; two daughters, Mrs. Hattie Hobbs of Willlamston, Mrs. Willie Mae Sandllng of Rocky Mount; one brother, Emmltt Sandllng of Spring Hope; 16 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Denies Rumors Washington, D. C. ? Chester Bowles, United States ambas sador to India, said in a letter made public that "there Is no starvation" In India and that India's current economic prob lems are symptoms of growing pains from a decade of de velopment progress. An ear lier report had told of food ] riots and starvation. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1964 10:30 A. M. PERCY I0YNER Auctioneer Household And Kitchen Furniture, Electric Stove, Refigerator, Living Room Suite, Bedroom Suites. Many Chairs And Odd Pieces, television, Table Model. Many Antiques Or Old Items. Bedroom Suite With Washstand, Beds, Trundle Bed, Chairs, Dishes, Glass Ware, Pots, Pans, Farm Bell And Many Others. SOME FARM TOOLS J. S. EDWARDS Home Place 2 Miles ~ East Of Moulton On Gold Sand School Road. Inquire At H. T. Edwards Store R#3, Louisburg, N. C. Phone GY 6-4035 In Case Of Rain Sale Next Saturday November 7, 1964 j, m VALUES 1 ft fbrb/'g . ALL LUCKY WINNERS NAMES POSTED ON OUR WINDOW * ? 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