Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following .were patients In the hospital Tuesday morn ings , WHITE PATIENTS Pearl Arnold, Loulsburg; No bla Bottom, Loulsburg; Hill man J. Cash, Loulsburg; Lizzie Col lins, Castalla; Curtis L. ttivls, Castalla; Cleveland ?' Driver, Youngsvllle; Margaret G. Driv er, Loulsburg; Berteen P. Ed wards, Loulsburg; Dorothy P. Fuller, Loulsburg; Linda Grif fin, Loulsburg; Jessie M, Hartsell, Loulsburg; Notle Pearl House, Loulsburg; Leon Huff, Loulsburg; Tyree Lan caster, Loulsburg; Wyatt W. Lane, Frankllnton; Essie C. May, Frankllnton; Ada Mozelle Murphy., Loulsburg^ Lucy B. Mustlan, Loulsburg; Coleen W. Ott, Loulsburg Doris Jean Paschall, Frankllnton; Rosa Shadrach, Lbulsburg; Davis Tlppett, Oxford; Janet T. West, Loulsburg; Ruth Wester, Louls burg; Thomas Wheless, Louls burg; Lena E. Wilder, Spring Hope; Lennle Wood, Loulsburg; Doris - A. Wynne, Loulsburg; WHITE BIRTHS Linda and Larny Griffin of Rt. 2, Loulsburg, N. C., an nounce the birth of a girl, born on August 21, 1965. COLORED PATIENTS Baby Boy Branch, Loulsburg; Henry Crews, Frankllnton; Val lle Mae Dunston, Frankllnton; James E. Howard, Klttrell; Alice Rogers, Bunn. /\ Cats are hardy animals. A few precautions on your part can keep your cat In the best of health. However, be on the alert for any of the following symptoms: TEETH AND GUMS: When a cat has trouble with his teeth, he cannot eat but stares at his food and drools excessive ly." Consult your veterinarian immediately. Frequently, cats suffering from gum disease, have large amounts of black tartar around thetr teeth at j the gum line. Hard calcium- ; like deposits are best con trolled by feeding a semi-solid i cat food, such as moistened or |; Marriage Announced MRS NED COLEMAN Mr. and Mrs. James Linwood Gupton of Louisburg, N. C., announce the marriage of their daughter, Maria Manning, to Mr. Ned Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wayne Cole man, Jr., of Ford, Virginia. dry Purina Cat Chow. As the cat eats, the semi-solid food massages and strengthens the gums. When your cat Is four or five years old, a veteri narian should remove any tar tar deposits which have ac cumulated. FLEAS: Fleas annoy the cat i and often carry worms and oth er infections. Your veterinar ian can recommend a good com mercial flea powder approved for cats. Never use a dog flea powder for cats. WORMS: Symptoms include a dull coat, inflamed and wa tery eyes, sneezing, coughing and vomiting. The cat de velops a ravenous appetite, but does not gain weight. Fortu nately, treatment of worms is simple and recovery rapid onde^ you place your cat under a vgt? NEED TOBACCO STICKS? _ Call Or See : . - ' Stallings Milling Co. R-4, EouisburR. N. C. For # 1 Kiln-dried Pine Phone 49ff-493'5 The wedding took place on the eleventh of August 1965 at 8 o'clock In the evening at St. Mark's Methodist Church in Petersburg, Va. The Rev erend J. G. Long, Jr., officiat ed. erinarian's care. If other symptoms such as red, watery eyes, diarrhea, loss of appetite, acute swelling, or repeated coughing and sneezing occur, take your cat to a veter inarian immediately. Of all the cats in children's literature, Lewis Carroll's Cheslre specimen was, per haps, the most exasperating. His knack of appearing and disappearing at will was de cidedly unnerving to Alice. Though he did give her some good advice: ? "Which way ought I to go from here?"' she asked. "That depends," tie said sens ibly, "on where you want to gp" 7 If you're considering Hhe ad dition of a oat Jo i^our family, you ana your cnuaren are in for an enjoyable experience. The first step In choosing a kitten or cat Is to look for a solidly built animal. Feel the body gently. ? Look for tlear eyes, clean ears, firm pink mouth, glossy coat with out bare patches, and a firm, muscular body. Other tips to remember: don't leave milk In the bowl all day. If It's not consumed within two or three hours, remove it. } \ \ \ head back for rampun In your own personal classic! London Fog with throo-lottor script monogram FREE! , ? WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND . FRIDAY "Duckets'' or "Lody Pool*" #l"y oil-weather coot clonics t# # ?0" The all-weather coot that became a classic right here in the -Carol inas! And it's still the sty l? most preferred by the-' Act ion" group! Whatever cam pus you're hooding back to, the London Fog is o "must-have^ on your school-timo wardrobo! And for tho touch thot makes it roally special ... let us add your initials on tho collar in this pretty Script! it's absolutely FREE, Monday through Wed nesday! ti Both coot styles in Ivory, Navy, Lt. Blue, Canary, andlf Block. Regulor stzes 6 to 16, Petite Sizes 4 f U. ' -? ' ?! Bunn Mrs. Donald Flood and children, Barry and Susan, visited the Masonic and East ern Star Hf/me In Greensboro Thursday, PI- lends from,Zebu< Ion went with them. Mrs. Flood visitecr iwr mother, mtst ' Ect Parrlsh at Wake MemorlalSun day. . Mr. and Mrs. George Gray from Jefferson City, Tenn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cha'rles Richardson last week. They "Spent several days at Carolina Beach. Mr. and ' Mrs. beclmo Gay and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. White returned Friday from- several days' stay In the mountains. Enroute they visited relatives and friends at Davidson Coir lege, Mars Hlil and Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Vf . A. Andrews, j jt., Ellen and Art visited Ni agara Falls last week, Including the Gardens oKthe Canadian side. They stopped In Wash ington for sightseeings Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edwards, and son Roy* of Norfolk, Va^ spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs, G. T, White. Their daughter, Anna Joyce, plans to attend Old Dominion College this year. Mrs. B. F. Flood was honored by a surprise birthday dinner Sunday. Mrs. R. L. Murray of Mars Hill is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. F. Alford, at the home of the L. F. Perry's. Franklinton Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Langston of Foxworth, Mississippi, have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Poole. Mary Gordon East has re turned home after a visit with the Oscar Davis family In Rome, Georgia. While lnGeor gla she went to Atlanta to see The Beetles In person. Mrs. Louis Wilson, Barbara Jean, Mrs. Ralph Burgln and Johnny Moore of Arlington, Vir ginia, have returned home after visiting Mrs. H. F. Fuller. Miss Frances Wortham toured western North Carolina last week with relatives. Sanderlins Celebrate Golden Anniversary Mr and Mrs. .William Tal mage Sanderlln were honored at a dinner Saturday evening at 6 -30 at Ballentlnes In Raleigh, celebrating their Golden Wed ding Anniversary. 18*15-1965. The hosts for the occasion were their daughters and hus bands, Mr. and Mrs. Gernon Aubert Nlmmo of Chuckatuck, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis Wooten, Jr., of Wake Forest, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. James B. Whe less greeted the guests at the door. - ' Members of the receiving line, which was composed of the hosts, the honorees, and the seven grandchildren, were Introduced by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jolly. A second receiving line, mem bers of which were Introduced by Mrs. John Wooten, Sr., of Wake Forest, was composed of Mr and Mrs. Hobson Sajiderlln of Cduncll, N. C., brother and sister-in-law of Mr. Sanderlln: Mr and Mrs. G. B. Young of Hickory , brother and sister in-law of Mrs. Sanderlln; and Kir, and Mrs. PembertOn Light foot xf Tampa, Fla., sister and brothe>^n-law of Mr. Sander lln- \ __ Mr. and m\ E. S. Ford In vited the gueststo an appointed table where Mrs.fejward Bar tholomew and Mrs. Charles P. Green poured punch. Assisting were Mrs. Paul T. Harretf, of Wake Forest, and Mrs. Tommy Harris. The arrangements throughout the room and the table decora tions were of yellow and gold The U-shaped dining table and the punch table were decorated with arrays of golden rapture roses and yellow pompons with gilded smllax leaves In brass and crystal bowls and with brass candelabra. The wedding cake was three tiered topped with golden wedding bells surrounded by yellow roses. Mrs. Sanderlln wore a gown of Imported white cotton with Unen lace Insertion bands over pale yellow. The trlmmlngwas of pale yellow satin. She wore a corsage of yellow-throated cymbldlum orchids. . Mr. Sanderlln wore a yellow boutonnlere as did Mr. Young, who was the only person pres ent who was In the Sanderlln | Sweet Summer Standby With a frosty pitcher of Iced decaffeinated coffee on hand, you are ready to offer a heartening summer drink to guests of all ages ? morning, noon, or night. Plain ice will dilute the coffee, so have Coffee Ice Cubes handy. To make these, pour about 3 cups of brewed decaffeinated coffee Into an Ice cube tray and freeze until firm. For Ice cream buffs, top each cool glass of coffee with a scoop of Ice cream, or make this creamy-good refresher. Coffee Frosted 2 cups brewed Sanka Coffee, chilled 1 pint vanilla, coffee, or chocolate . Ice cream Coffee Ice Cubes Combine coffee and Ice cream In shaker, glass Jar, electric blender, or bowl. Shake, blend, or beat with rotary beater until thick and fluffy. Serve over Coffee Ice Cubes In tall glasses. Makes 3 cups or 2 large servlnfts. TEXTURED LOOK In high favor is the all-white cq* tume of rich 1> textured cot ton piqiuv Carved buttons accent the jacket's curved closing and Rive a panel ef fect to the skirt By McClin toek of California wedding. Relatives present were: North Carolina? Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Sanderlln, Mrs. Jane S. Morgan, Duke Morgan, Hobson S. Morgan, of Council; Mrs. Lloyd Collier, Jr., of White vine; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Young, of Hickory; Mr. and Jrfrs. Ken Keever, Debra Keever1, of Shel by; Mr. and Mrs. J. p.lYoung, Phillip Young, of Sanforo; Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Ridge, "Michael Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Covington, of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Young, Eugene MR AND MRS SANDERLIN Sandy Creek ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lewis and family -have returned to their home in Mansfield, Ohio, after a ten-day visit with Mrs. Lewis's mother, Mrs. Kathleen N. Gupton, In Sandy Creek. I DEATHS I MRS. MAGGIE L MITCHELL' Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie I. Mitchell, 87, Of Rt. 1, Loulsburg, who died Wednes day, were held at 3 p.m. Fri day at the New Hope Christian Church, of which she was a member, by the Rev. Leslie WJcker. Burial was In the Mitchell family cemetery. Survivors Include four daugh ters, Mrs. Gladys Arnold and Mrs. Artllla Floyd, both of Rt. 1, Loulsburg, Mrs. Inez Pippin of Rt. 1, Youngsvllle and Mrs. Maxls Tant of Wilson; -News From Hollywood According to an autopsy made on.the body of stage and screen actress Nancy Carroll, her death seems natural with no evidence of foul play. A new film version of Tarzan titled "Tarzan *66" features Mike Henry fis a Tarzan who drives aCadillac, wears clothes and fights an Army tank. Acadenfy Award winning An dre Previn will again return to Warner Bros, to compose the background score for the mov ie, "The Moving Target." Mia Farrow Is. studying guitar to accompany herself on tier new album. Producer David O. Selznlck, 63, died recently of a heart attack. He Is survived by his wife, actress Jennifer Jones, and two sons, by a previous marriage. Young, of Mars Hill; Florida-Mr. ajxl Mrs. W. P. Llghtfoot, Misses Wendy and Stephanie Taylor and McRae Taylof , all of Tampa: * Mr. Robert McRae Taylor, Houston, Texas; Miss BMty Luell Capozzl, ttiston, Mass.; apd grandchildren? Mr. and Mr?. Dennis Wood and Misses Ann and Nancy Sanderlln Nlm mo, of Chuckatuck, Va.; John Ellis Wooten, 3rd, BUI Sander lln^Wooten and Miss Shirley Katherlne Wooten, all of Wake Forest. Out-of-town guests were former Congressman and Mrs. Graham A. Barden, Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Daniel, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Maultsby, all of New Bern, N, C.; and Mrs. John Wooten, Sr., of Wake Forest, N. C. Won't Vanish Some one-company insurance salesmen vanish after you buy a policy. Not independent insur ance agents. As independent agents, we give you continuing^ personal service^ If you have a loss we're at your side, seeing t'h at your claim is paid fast, fairly.pM added/ ? service at no V added cost Stop HODGES INSURANCE AGENCY Phone Gy 6-3565 N Main St Loi^isburg. N: C. "THE 100" We Support Louisburg College 1965 two sons, Clyde and Lucas Mitchell, both of Rt. 1, Youngs ville; and 22 grandchildren. FRANK V. AVENT, JR. Rocky Mount ? Funeral serv ices for Frank Vernon Avent, Jr., 54, who died Sunday, will be conducted today at 4 p.m. at Johnson Funeral Home In Rocky Mount by the Rev. L. P. Jackson. 3urlal will be In Forest Hill Cemetery In Nash ville. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bernlce Williamson Avent; two sons, Capt. Frank. Avent III and Daniel V. Avent of Rocky Mount; two brothers, W. M. and T. V. ( Avent of Rt. 2, Whltakers; one sister, Mrs. E. G. Nelms of I Lou is burg. He *as a member of the Nashville Methodist Church, a graduate of Blackstone Mili tary Academy, a' Master Mason in Morning Star Lodge No.. 85, where he served as past master. He was a member of the Sudaa Temple and the York Rit$s Masons. was a memtjer of the Rocky Mount Elks Lodge and of the Grotto. 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