Engagement Announced __ I ! NANCY C BLAYLOCK Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Blaylcrck of 90 Henry Clay Dr.; Newport-News, Va,, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Cath erine Blaylock, to Dalton Ronald Taylor of Newport News, son of Mr* and Mrs. W. B... Taylor of Ht. 2, Louisburg. A June 20 wed ding is planned. < Louisburg Baptist Circles Meet The Fannie Heck Circle met with Mrs. K. H. Hale at her * home on Williamson Street Monday afternoon. The meeting was opened with a prayer by Mrs. Aubrey Tom linson. The secretary read the minutes, called the roll and gave the treasurer's report. Mrs Tbmlinsoh urged everyone to attend the meeting at the Board ing Home on Friday night. Mrs. Lee -Bell gave the call rto prayer and Mrs. Grady Harris was in charge of the "fcrogra m. The progra m was the last in the series on, 1 'Confront* lng Moral-Issues." The AnniV Armstrong offering Was taken at this meeting. Refreshments were served to the seven members present fol lowing the program. Mrs. J. P. Tiinberlake, Jr. closed the meeting with a prayer. The Margaret Tom linson Cir cle met. Monday night with Mrs. Ralph Knott. There jvere twelve members-present. Mrs. Owen Debnain presided over a short business session. She reminded the member^. of their duties for the month of* April . They are to have the ? program at the\tfoarding Home, the Brotherhood supper Yand Nursery duties. \ Mrs. Robert Stanley was \n FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a doctor's prescript: jn. our product called tlalaxon. Ybu must lose ugly fat or your money back. Galaxou is a tablet aud uasil* swal lowed (W rid of excess fat anil live longer Galax-- _ on costs $3.0"0 aud is sold an this .guarantee: If not satisfied for any reason, jyst return the package to your druggist and get your full money back. No ques tion* asked Oalaxonis sold with this guarantee by: SOOGGIX Mll'U STORK - ? ljoui-burg ? HVUj OWPKHS FlIXKI). charge of the program "Assum ing Personal Responsibilities". The prografti was closed with all the members repeating the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Knott served delicious refreshments- to attending' members. ,The Florence Wells Circles met with Mrs. V. E. Duncan on East. Nash Street, Monday night with eight members pre sent. Mrs C. M.'Vaughn, chair man presided over the meet ing. Notes of thanks were read to the circle from various people whom the* circle had remembered. Mrs. Vaughn urg ed the total attendance of the circle to the April, general meeting and reminde"cTmembers of the associatibnal and annual meeting to be held in March. The devotional and Call to prayer were given by Mrs. Pattie Justice. The program "Assuming Personal Responsi bilities" was gixen by Mrs. Florence Wells. The hostess served Russian tea, assorted cookies, and nuts to the members present. The fcmma C. Allen Circle met Monday evening at 7:30 Vith Mrs. John Hayes at her home on the River Road with five members present. The meeting was opened with a prayer by Mrs. Horace Sweet. Mrs.\ Esther Andrews, Chair man of the circle, presided over a short\bUslrtes!s meeting. Mrs. Aileen Wilder, in charge of the program, gave the third In the series on the subject "Concerning Moral Issues." The pmeeting closed with the members repeating the Lord's Prayer. During the social hour which followed, Mrs. Hayes served lime punch, nuts and cookies. Methodist Circuit Sunday:. 10.00 a.m. Bunn Methodist 11 :00 a.rrt. Hilling Methodist 7;30 p.m. Leah's Methodist food to suit youf mood ?FRESH PIT COOKED PIG AND CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE SUPPERS AND PLATES AVAILABLE BEA'S PLACE BUNN, N. C. GY6-5286 after you lit your doctor, bring your , prescription to <pMnUia| Couples Club Entertained Youngsville--Dr and Mrs. A. N. Corpening entertained their Couples Bridge Club _/ith a party at their home on Cross Street Saturday night, March 13, with four tables pla> ing. Guests enjoyed refreshments of sandwich loaf, Brown Sugar Pound Cake, corn chips, pret zels and dip, fudge cake, coffee and Cokes. The serving tables were decorated w ith a wrought iron candle lighted centerpiece. St. Patrick's Day was much in evidence with tallies* napkins, and linens. Ice Cokes, coffee and party mix were served dur ing play. of bridge, high score for the ladies was awarded to Mrs. J. T. Moss and Mr. R. ,E. Cheatham received? high for men. . ... * ; Guests in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. 'Reddipk, Mr. and Mrs N. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moss. Mr. and Mrs. L A. Woodliefj Mr. and Mrs. T. E.- F el ton, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Brown, Mr and Mrs. R. E Cheatham, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fleming. Boarding Home Club Entertained v The Hostesses for Tuesday's meeting at the Benjamin Frank - lin Boarding home were Mes dames: Mary F. Lumpkin, L. L. Brinkley, and Marvin Pleas ants . Mrs,, poyle Medders was in charge of the program using the "Saint Patrick's Day" theme. The residents won many prizes playing the game "Flow er Bingo." Door prizes were also given. The hostess served refresh ing Pepsi Colas and cookies. Entertains ?)n Tuesday evening Jlrs. Rob ert Versteeg entertained her bridge club at her home on Tanglewood Drtve. During the game the hostess served candy, nuts and Cokes. Both the high scofe prize and the traveling prize were award ed to Mrs. Malcolm Joyner Mrs. Doyle Meddars received consolation prize. The hostess served delight ful chocolate pie and poffee to attending members. * % Engagement Announced i . ' i MISS JI I.IA CATHERINF BEASLEY is the daughtevNjf M r. aiui Mrs Perrv B. Beasley of Louisliurg. who announce her engagement to Mr. A rthuf Jewell Holmes, Jr., son of Mr', and Mrs. Holmes/ also of Louisburg. A'sumber wedding )s flanged. . ^7? Par-Chasers Club Meets Hostesses for the Par?0ff2?-| ers' monthly luncheon at the Country Club Wednesday were! 4-H News The Franklin County 4-H County Council met Monday ev ening in the Louisburg Agricul tural Building. The main purpose of the meet ing was to choose officers. The newly - elected offciers are Jeanle McGee, President; Dan Ellis, Vice President, Earl Hpck, Secretary; Tony Gupton, Reporter; Margaret Jones, Song Leader; and Jean Eliis,. His torian. Carroll Mode gave some pointers ort how to present- a demonstration.' The next County Council meet ing will be held on June 21. Mesdames J. Wheless, Milton Fleming,' S<;og gin, Jr', and E. F. Thomas. They utilized the Saint Patrick's^ L).i\ theme- Lovely spring flow ers "&f shamrocks and daffodils graced the club as the mein bers enjoyed a morning tof bridge. X*/ High score prize for mem bers went, to Mrs. John Hodges. Mrs. Barbara Laijgston and Mrs. George Weaver tied for second and third Ifigh. Mrs. Wyatt Freeman won fourth high. The following six members were inducted: Mesdames Beu laii Plttman, Dill Benton, E. C. flulluck, Raul Stewart, -Ro-/ chelle Karle, and AhgleCollin^* The hostess served a Very enjoyable luncheon of chicken salad, string bean casserole, tomato aspic, potato chips and mints. Community Church Notices Louisburg Methodist Saturday. March 20; 10:00 a.m. Membership Class annual meeting Wesleya'n Ser vice Guild at Duke Memorial Church in Durham. ? Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church School 11:00. a.m. Morning Worship Service, "Christian Humility" 4:15 p.m. Youth Choir '5r00 p.m. Juntor and Senior MYF % - Mqrgay: ?1bo a.m. Daily Vacation Bi ble School Institution, Eden(on Methodist Church, Raleigh. 7^30 p.m. The Official Board Wednesday: \ 3:30 p.m. Junior Choir Prac tice. \ 7:30 p.m. Senior CholrPrac tice 7:30 -p.m. Boy Scout^s of America Thursday^ 9:00 a.m. Morning ? Prayer Group Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 a.ip, Church school, Frank Read Jr., Supt. ' 11:00 a.m. Worship Service, Sermon by the Rev. Elmer L. Joyher, Pastor ol the Pearce Baptist Church. The Rev. Aubrey S. Tomlln son, pastor of the Louisburg Church, will be preaching (or the Pearce Church Sunday morning as he and Mr. Joyner participate In an, Association Pulpit Ex change Day set .up to encourage wider acquaintance among the 38 churches of the Tar River Association. ? 7:15 p.tp. Worship In the Evening, Subjeo^,- "Jesus The King". 7:30 p.m. Royal Ambassa dors (Crusaders) 7:30 p.m. Junior G.A.'s 7:30 p.m. Inter. G.A.'s 7:30 p.m. Y. W. A.'s Tuesday: 3:30 p.m. Junior Choir 7:30 p,m. Bible Courses Wednesday: * 7:00 p.tn. Worship |n the Evening. 7:45 p.m Senior Choir Re hearses. Friday: 7:30 p.m. Boarding Home Service St. Paul's Episcopal '3rd Sunday in Lent lQ^fKV a.m. Church Scho<>l 10:60 a.m Teen Age Bible Class in Parish House 1 1 :06 a.m. -Morning Prayer and Sermon Ushers: Philip * McKlhne, Douglas House Acolyte > Will Yarbo rough *12:15 p.m. Holy Baptism ? 5:00 p.m. Episcopal Young Churchmen / Wednesday: 10:10 a.m. -Holy Cbmrminion 7:30 p.jm. Litany and Address 8:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal 8:00 pJn. Confirmation In struction, at Parish House. Mt. Gilead Sunday: . , 10:00 a.m. Sunday School B. F. Dorsey, Supt. ll:0d a m Worship Service Rev. T. N. Daughtry, Pastor Tuesday: . 7 >80 p. in. Special practice for taster seYvlce. Wednesday; 7:00 p.m. You|h* choir. 7:30 p.m. Junior choir 8:00 p.m. Adult~Cholr t New Hope Sunday: HftOO a. in. feimUy school 11:00 ?.m. Worship Service Don't Wcdt Until THE RUSH , _ Book Your Farm Now For ? URAN ; >; ? . " ? ? NITIOGEN SOLUTIONS Custom Application! ARCADIAN NITROGEN SOLUTIONS CRONLY E. HUNT \ ROUTE 3 LOUISBURG N C PHONE ?Y6-3&27 . ROGER EDWARDS ROUTE* 3 LOUISBURG N C Celebrates Birthday Nlri J. L. Strickland cele brated her birthday at her home on Noble Street Sunday. Guests were served a delicious lunch eon FViends and relatives joining and Mrs. B. P. Hinton, Jason Hawks and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wilder, Mrs-. B. B. Shear in, all of Spring Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilder an^Klrs. Eula Wilder of Tarboro, and her son, Dr. William Douglas Strickland and family of Chapel. -Entertains Bridge Club Youngsville *-- Mrs. Evelyn Allen Freeman entertained her Thursday Ni^ht Bridge Club with ,a party at her home, on March 11 with two tables play ing. A St. Patrick's Day theme was carried out in tallies, nap kins, and refreshments. Following the first progress ion- of pl%y, the hostess, ass isted by her0 mother, NJrs? A. Y Allen, served a dessert course 0f vanilla black ice cream with a shamrock center, decorated cake squares and coffee. Cokes, nuts, and mints were served during play. At the conclusion of three pro gressions of brUige>high score prize for the evehiqg was awarded to Mrs. H. E Cheat ham. Mrs.; N A. Brown re ceived high. ? Members in attendance were Mesdames: T. E. Felton, L. A. Woodlief, H ii. Heddick, N. A. Brown, R. E. Cheatham, B. H. Patterson, Bland Mitchell, and G. W Barnes. v Bonn Has / * Prayer Meet Dunn- -The Week of Prayer was observed by the Daptist Wb man's Missionary Union in a series of five meetings last week. They were held morning or evening at the church ex cept on Friday morning when a group gathered at the home of Mrs. G. T. White. Mrs. Charles T. Cheves was program chairman with var ious members leading each meeting, except on Wednesday night when the boys and girls were in charge. The theme for the | week was "Our Larid Shall Own, the Lord," with a different topic studied each time. The Annie Armstrong offer ing was and continues to be reielved for mission work in this country. Wednesday:. ' ? 7:30 p.m. Choir practice Rock Spring , ?After the U :00^'clork worship service Sunday Jmornlng there toill l>e a plcYiiV 'in the base ment of the Ch.utch as a get to' gather since Rev \ Lolleywill be leaving Rock Spring at the end of this.lnonth. All -Mem bers are invited to -c6me and bring a picnic basket. Teenage Chat ! > * By Jean 'Zealand Do you like Candy? The Sen iors of Louisburg are selling delicious chocolate candy now. Hurry and get some of It before i it is all gone: . On Friday night, Dr. Robert ? Speaight, a British author and , playwright, Will give a poetry , recital 'on the works of KMot, Hopkins, Keats, and Shake speare at .Louisburg College He wilf also apeak Thursday - night at 8:00 on the life of Shakespeare. - This, should b*j very interesting as well as educational. ? ? i. A few students yd Gold SaiVi High School formed a golf teayi last, year and played sev eral matches. These students are looking for other schools having' golf teams. it your school has a golf team, maybe you could really start some thing in the ? 'ounty. You are cordially invited to attend the play '-Judy Pulls the Curtail/' ti be given by the Seniors of Lou is burg High Schepf this Friday and Satur day at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are on sal^-ttow . Be sure toatte-hd. No Teen Club There will be no Teen Age Club this Friday :.i.;ht, .due to the conflict ^ith'the Junior Woman's Club dance. Plans, are underw.i> for, a party for the teens on Friday,' March' 26, aiul details will be announced in. the next edition of the TIMES. Patronize Times Advs. Paycheck insured?? If it isn't, it should be. Your pay- . check depends on your ability to; work. If you're sick or hurt and can't work, paycheck insurance guarantees you an- income. For information about this 'low-cost plan, call your Security Family Insurance. Counselor. <2E> SECURITY INSURANCE GLENN MITCHELL Pllom' 496-4658 ' I Blmn, N. 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