about you %/ and y our neighbors . . . Louis burg 'Miss Ruth Merrltt, Dr. Ann Blumenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Allen deHart, and Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Versteeg of the Loulsburg College Faculty, attended a lec ture by Harold Clurmar Thursday at N. C. State, Raleigh. Dr. Ann Blumenfeld attended a Language Conference In Wlns ton-Salem Saturday. Bobbitt Mr. and Mrs. James Spencei and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cottrell and family, Mr. anc Mrs. Dwlght Rowland and Mis: Jeannlne Faulkner attended th< Moss reunion at the home o: Mr. and Mrs. Richard E11U In Raleigh Sunday. Guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Abbott Sunda; were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fullei and family of Graham and Mrs Claude Wortham from Apex Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Newmai from Graham spent the week' end with the R. J. Rudd family J. L. Moss, on the sick llsl this week, Is confined In be< with back complications. Alsi Mr. John Rowland continues 11 at his home. The Steve Daniel family o Norllna visited during the wee with Mr. and Mrs. Marvl Brown. Mrs. C. B. Fort of Henderso visited Mrs. Ida Abbott Sunda) Franklinton Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Julian am Mike of Salisbury were wee] ?nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. W F. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Donnle Hick; accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Wiley Par ham of Oxford vis lte< the Blue Ridge Parkway L Charlottesville, Virginia ove the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brow visited the Jack Watsons 1 Chadbourn last week. Miss Ruby Estes left Thurs day for Greensboro, where shi will make her home. Miss Frances Vann of Ralelgl visited her mother, Mrs. A - Vann, during the weekend. Mrs. A. E. Henderson has re turned home after visiting re latives in Reldsvllle. COAT NEWS ? Aerpel, the exciting new leatherlike cot ton fabric, is given hand some styling in this fash ionable seven-eighths length car coat. Water-repellent and sturdy, the fabric can be safely washed or dry-cleaned and can be ironed. This Ar thur Jay design features big patch pockets and a low slung back belt. News from Ho llywood "Pd Rather Be Rich," a ro mantic comedy, teams Mau rice Chevalier, Charlie Rug gles, Sandra Dee, Robert Goul? and Andy Williams. Bob Hope finally von approv al from the Defense Department to take his entertainers toSoutl Vietnam on the comedian's an nual Christmas tour. Hayley Mills Is starring with a very talented cat In Wal Disney's "That Darn Cat.' Tabby helps solve a robber: and kidnapping. Bunn Mr. and Mrs. James Mills of Wendell, Mrs. B. C. John son and Mrs. Grady Harris of Loulsburg went to Martinsville, Va., last week to attend the funeral of their nephew, Guy Young. Mrs. Mamie Turnage and her daughter Reba, of Bailey visited Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Harris last week. Mrs. Lyman Gray of Golds - boro and Mrs. M. D. South ern of Raleigh were week-end visitors here owing to the Ill ness of their father, Mr. M. H. Moye. Mrs. Harvey Robinson of Havr de Grace, Md.( Is expect ed tomorrow to visit her sister, Mrs. Wayne Wlnstead. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Johnson and sons of Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cllne of Bur lington were Sunday guests of Mrs. B. C. Johnson. Mrs. Frances Brantley and Mrs. Staley Mitchell visited Sheila Griffin at the Cerebral Palsy Hospital In Durham Sun day. Nell and Dwlght Brantley car ried Mrs. Mary Gately to her home In Hyattsvllle, Md., Sun day. She had been a guest of Mrs. Frances Brantley three weeks. Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients In the hospital Tuesday morn ing: WHITE PATIENTS .Robert Henry Ayscue, Lou Is - btirg; Charlie Benton, Louls burg; Maurice E. Bledsoe, Loulsburg; Mrs. Mary Ann Bur nette, Loulsburg; Mrs, Essie Mae Carroll, Frankllnton; Wil lie Clay, Loulsburg; Herbert Collins, Castalla; Baby Dwayne Currln, Loulsburg; Baby Wayne Currln, Loulsburg; Mrs. Bar bara W. Davis, Loulsburg; Cur tis Davis, Loulsburg; Mrs. Sarah H. Eakes, Loulsburg; Thomas Earl Eury, Loulsburg; Mrs. Myrtle Bryant Flowers, Zebulon; Mrs. Ardean W. Hag wood, Youngsvllle; Mrs. Hazel T. Harris, Loulsburg; Stephen Douglas Hayes, Frankllnton; George Nelson Hicks, Zebulon; Delton F. (Tom) House, Louls burg; Willie Lee Hunt, Louls burg; Charlie C. . Johnson, Loulsburg; Mrs. Ethel Lan caster, Loulsburg; Leoanard May, Frankllnton; Mrs. Ve roah Medlln, Loulsburg; Mrs. Esther W. Mendenhall, Frank llnton; Madison H. Moye, Bunn; Mrs. Lucy B. Mustlan, Louls burg; Mrs. Attena Pearce, Zebulon; Mrs. Miriam Flexon Person, Loulsburg; Mrs. Hallle Vivian Robblns, Frankllnton; William Kenneth Sherron, Frankllnton; Jim WUllam Thompson, Loulsburg; Thomas Wheless, Loulsburg. I WHITE BIBTHS Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bur nette, Jr., of Loulsburg, N. C. announce the birth of a girl, born on November 1, 1964. Mrs. Burnette is the former Mary Ann Finch. COLORED PATIENTS Jennie (Geneva) Allen, Louls burg; Annie B. Alston, Frank llnton; James Allen Burgess, Loulsburg; Roy Dale, Louls burg; Eugene Foster, Louls burg; Willie Davis Hazelwood, Loulsburg; Esther LeMay, Kit trell; Charlie Perry, Louls burg; Jimmy Wardrlck, Louls burg; Rudolph Wood, Loulsburg. In Fashion Now The new teen-age fashions from Britain are being adopted by our own teenagers. They have a little girl look about them, combining some Vic torian Ideas with sophisticated tailoring. Tweed suits with! knee length skirts are worn with long white socks. A wool evening dress can have a top trim of lace or of crocheted wool. A new length for such evening wear Is halfway between knee and ankle. 1 Stockings and socks may be figured or plain. DUKE'S IUMIIISE . 39' FULL QUART 1^- J WELCH'S ^ ^ WELCHADE 3 i 89? POWHATAN CUT SWEET A ^ A potatoes ? 37c STERLING ||hi SALT 3 ROUND BOXES Z5 1 ALL FLAVORS SEALTEST AAA ICE CREAM 14 gallon p3 SUGAR $|OOl PARTY FOODS YOU WILL FIND YOUR ENTIRE PART\ NEEDS HERE - YOU CAN COUNT ON IIS EE.FRYERSLb.2SC FRESH NOT FROZEN MEATY > SPARE RIBS 43' Lb. "FROSTY MORN" _ BACON Lb. 49* SWIFT PREMIUM ALL PORK HP A SAUSAGE 2 a.,. 65 C! GREEN MOUNTAIN P CABBAGE i. Dv . FANCY FLORIDA GRAPE 6 u 818 FRUIT 49* mi MY ort SOUP BBS, Mi Cms Up PILLSBURY or BALLARD A A ^ BISCUITS 5 cams 39c DUNCAN NINES PAN CAKE MIX 2 11 *? INSTANT NESCAFE 12 Oz. BONUS JAR MARCAL 3 <20 CT. LUNCH BAGS 0 Nescafe coffee 43 bwu in trwy PkgS. b U TIDEWATER AAA HERRING 3S.> Z9C MARGARET HOLMES WHITE ACRE HOLMES M Wf A peas 2 a 47? >uno ??> a KITCHEN TOWELS rolls Oir member better val-u k STORES. INC. We Reserve Right To Limit Quantities DUKE'S FRENCH ? mx DRESSING " I P ARMOUR'S POTTED MEAT 3 29( LGE. PKG. fiiNSo 25* NOTICE OUR NEW FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY OF THE WEEK r? CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE PIZZA PIES _ FAMILY SIZE Wllh HHi. CHEESE tlfV WITH CO 6 SAUSAGE 39 V TOASTY TREET WAFFLES *? ? 6 PEELED & DEVAINED MIL

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