Mrs. Brown Is ALA Hostess (Frk. B.W.) The Frankllnton unit of the American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. C. W. Brown Monday evening. Assisted by Mr. Roland Owens, Mrs. Marvin Hardy showed slides of her trip to Alaska during the summer. Miss Nellie Whitfield pre sided over the business ses sion at which time Mrs. George Cooke gave a financial report. Plans were made for some of, the Auxiliary members to work In the Gift Shop at Ve terans Hospital In Durham. The following new members were welcomed: Mrs. A. J. Perklnson, Mrs. Carl Gilliam, and Mrs. Garland Goswlck. > ARTHRITIS? If you are suffering from pain, soreness, stiffness or swelling caused by arthritis, neuritis or rheumatism, I think I can help. Write me tor free Information. KAYE SMITH 2301 Terry Road, 25-C Jackson, Mississippi - 39204 r Mrs. Mode Entertains Bridge Club (Frk. aw.) Mrs. J. D. Mode entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Chavls Street In Franklin* ton Arrangements of chrysanthe mums decorated her home. Margaret Mode passed the tal lies to the club members and guest. Mrs. W. F; Miller received high score prize while second high went to Mrs. Becton Cor bin. Mrs. Tommle Stephens was presented the guest prize. At the conclusion of the third progression, the hostess served a dessert course and coffee. Invitation Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Pleasants request the honour of your presence at the mar rlaA of their daughter, Vivian Ga^, to Mr. William Franklin Raley on Sunday, the fifth of December Nineteen hundred and sixty-five at half after four o'clock, Centerville Baptist Church, Centerville, North Carolina. Are You Planning To Re-decorate Your Old Home Or Build A New Home? IF SO - SEE US FOR ALL DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES. WALL-TO-WALL CARPET $5.00 PER SQ. YD. And UP Rugs Cut Any Size WE HAVE A NICE CHOICE OF COUCHES, CHAIRS, DINETTE SUITS, PICTURES, MIRRORS & NOVELTIES. LEONARD'S DRAPERY SHOP ROCKY MT. RD. PHONE 496-3234 LOUISBURG, N C NO ironing!! definitely... absolutely... I positively... ?, unequivocally... I unquestionabj We just can't use enough adjectives to describe this unusual shirt. An ARROW Dectolene ahirt ia made of 100% Dacron* poly eater in ? tricot weave that refuaes to wrinkle ? definitely, absolutely and positively. Waah it any way you want. Two houra later it is dry, ready to wear - and a Dectolene ahirt will far outlaat any all-cotton ahirt unqueationably! There'a a collar atyle to auit you and a variety of colors and atripea to chooae from. ?DuPont r0gl$t0r?d T.M. for thiir polytttor flbor -ARROWS DECTOLENE in half sleeves, $9.00 Franklinton Ready For Parade Franklinton Christmas deco rations are up in preparation for the town's annual Christmas Parade slated for Thursday night, December 9. -Times Staff Photo. Teenage Chat By Mary Ann Fleming This Friday night the Louis burg Bulldogs will travel to Townsvilie for their second basketball game of the season. Both our boys' and girls* teams havte new coaches. Mr. Ivey Bolton, this year's football coach, will coach the girls and Mr. Bobby Pope will coach the boys. After choosing the team Tuesday, the members of the girls' team are: Jo Ann Hale, Emma Ruth Bartholomew, Jackie Cassell, Ann Avent, Jen nie Burnette, Sara Collier, Ann Merritt, Patsy Murphy, Rita Patterson, Betsy May, and Carol McDonald. ?? The members of the boys' team are: Donny Souther land, Glenn Woodlief, A1 Wilson, Howard Stall lngs, Bobby Pleas ants, Ronald Peoples, Jimmy Geddle, Jimmy Chesson, Wll-j bur Moore, Donny Finch, James Stone, James Berger, Keith Perry, and Danny Faulkner. Donny Southerland and Glenn Woodlief are the co-captains. We are hoping for a very good season this year. Please come to our games and support us! Other games In the county this Friday night are Epsom at Dabney, Zeb Vance at Gold Sand, Edward Best at Aycock, Frankllnton at South Granville, and Mlddleburg at Youngs vllle. This week the LoulsburgSen Lay It away for Christmas at RAYNOR'S JEWELRY fc GIFTS /^v /V^ /U//Z_7_0/V A. SALLY, t?xtur?d bractlat , M9?S B DEBBY, clastic m?rqui*? mis C. tCA BEACH II. Weatherproof $49 95 I Shop early while our selec tion of world-fimoui Hamiltoni it complete Hamilton ? the gift watch most admired and most de sired. From only $39.95. At LITTLK At $1 ftttEftVCS YOUR CHOICE! Shop And Save RAWS WHOLESALE t RETAIL JEWELRY CO. Louisburg, N. C. ior Class Is selling socks as another money-making project for their trip to Washlngtonand New York These are very good boys' socks and would make nice Christmas presents. Thought: "Prosperity makes friends and adversity tries them." -Mermet. I deaths! ROBERT L. BURGER Frankllnton - - Robert Lee Burger Sr., 47, died Wednesday. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, he had been employed with the Franklinton- Burlington Indus tries for the past 20 years. He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Moore Burger; three sons, Robert Burger Jr. in Viet Nam with the Second Marine Division, Danny and Barry Burger, both of the home , his mother, Mrs. Grace Burg er of Cincinnati, Ohio; and five sisters. MRS. MABELLE FLOWE (Frk. B.W.) Funeral services were held In Salisbury Friday, November 26, for Mrs. Mabelle Flowe of Greensboro. She was the mother of John Flowe, a former resident of Frankllnton. Other survivors were two daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Tunstall of Greens boro and Mrs. Louise Peeler of Kings Mountain and four grandchildren. ALFRED C. GHADWIN ? Rocky Mount?Funeral ser vices for Alfred Charles Chad win, 64, who died Taesday lb' New Jersey, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from the Chapel of Johnson Funeral Home. Bur ial will be In Oakdale Cemetery In Spring Hope. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna Vlverette Chadwin; one son, Alfred Thomas Chad win of Arlington, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. Gloria Eaglln of Aza, 111.; three grand children. Speedy "Have you ever been pinched for going too fast?" "No, but rv? been slapped." Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients In the hospital Thursday morn ing: A^HITE PATIENTS Zelma B. Bill, Loulsburg; Ricky Lee Brantley, Zebulon; Nell Rose Burnette, Loulsburg; Charlie Vann Champion, Louls burg; Gertie W. Conyers, Loulsburg; Madallne RuthUeal, Frankllnton, Martha Ford, Loulsburg; Sam Foster, Louls burg; Julius R, Fuller, Louls burg; Mattle Lou Fuller, Louls burg; Arch Green, Loulsburg; James W. Griffin, Loulsburg, Oza L, Hagwood, Frankllnton; Etta Harris, Loulsburg, Josle T. Hicks, Loulsburg, Earle. Hoxle, Loulsburg; Notle Pearl House, Loulsburg; Sarah M. Hunt, Frankllnton; Essie C, May, Frankllnton; John Smith, Loulsburg, Elizabeth Sykes, Loulsburg; Thomas Wheless, Loulsburg; Edward Jones Winn, Henderson. COLORED PATIENTS Flora Alston, Loulsburg; Early James Brown, Louls burg; Alfonia Bryant, Louls burg; Anna Davis, Loulsburg; Alice Gupton, Castalla; Mattle Tucker, Loulsburg; Elnora Wil liams, Loulsburg; Saul Wil liams, Loulsburg; Mary Yar borough, Loulsburg. Pope's HD Club Meets (Frk B.W.) Pope's Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs. L. A. Thompson on Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock Following the 'singing . of a song, Mrs. Thompson was In charge of the devotional period. The annual Christmas. dinner was planned for Wednesday, December 8. In a contest about trees* In the Bible, -Mrs. H. F. Fuller was the winner. Mrs. Frances Fuller gave an informative demonstralon about Christmas decorations. During the social hour, the hostess served coffee, sand wiches and brownies. Graphics Exhibited Graphics by Irving Amen, ar tist, of New York City, will be exhibited In the Loulsburg College Gallery December 4 20. Included In this show are thirty-two beautifully colored woodcuts and etchings. The work Is for sale. Gallery hours are: Dally, 10:00-1:00, 3:00-5:00; Sun day, 3:00-5:00. The Gallery Is closed on Saturday. Adoption Dr. and Mrs A. N. Corpen lng of Youngsville announce the adoption of a daughter,- Mary Camtlle. Mrs. Corpenlng is the former Mary Jharles Pat terson. The> ? ve two older childreft. Kelly Shannon and Charle6 Albert. Birth Mr. and Mrs Sidney E. Mitch ell announce the birth of a son, born November 24 at ,Rex Hospital. Mrs. Mitchell is the former Rachel Anne Wynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wynne. Franklinton Mr and Mrs. Frank Burleson and 'family of Murfreesboro spent the holidays with the D. C. Hicks and Mr and Mrs. Wood row Has kins. "?Mrs. A. S. Powell spent Thanksgiving Day in Raleigh with Dr and Mrs. W. T. Ward and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ayscue and family of Chicago, Illinois, have returned home after visit ing relatives in Franklinton. Mrs. N. A. Black visited Mr. and Mrs. William Black and < family in Raleigh last week. 1 Mr. ami Mrs. Bill Harris and family of Winston-Salem, Miss Jean Miller of Raleigh spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller. FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a doctor's prescription. our product called Calaxon. Ytou must lose ugly fat or your money hack Galaxon is a tablet and easily swal lowed Uet rid of excess fat aud live longer Galax on costs $3.00 and is sold on this guarantee': If not satisfied for any reason, Just return the package to your druggist and gtt your full money back. No ques tions asked, Galaxon is sold with this guarantee by: 900GGIN Dltl Ci STORK ? ? Ixtui.Hbiirg ? - MALL OKI>KRS F1LL1U). Johns-Manville ASPHALT SHINGLES REG. $6.30 Per Sq. SEAL 0 MATIC $7.29 Per Sq. t r- J WILSON -~y" BUILDING SUPPLY PHONE GY6-3722 RIVER ROAD Mrs. F. M. Cox is visiting relatives in Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rowe Eth ridge and- family of College Park, Maryland, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with the L. R. Ethridges. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Holiday of Northfteld, New Jersey, fteited* Mr. '-and Mrs. J. K. Whitfield last week. Barbecue Supper (Frk. B.W .) The Franklinton Methodist Church will sponsor a Barbecue Supper at the Edu cational Building on. Hlllsboro Street from 5:00 --.7:00 p.m. 011 Friday. December o - The supper will be .served faintly style. The 'public Is urged to support this project. WHAT'S 9 O Cafo's '66 Chrysler has a warranty that could still be working for you in 1970. We can start it working for you today. 1 AUTMOMI2KO DCAUEft A CHRYSLER V \Jr 111 MOTOM CO*^)*?tV)?? ^ The warranty that covers\the important engine and drive train parts on every new Chrysler is good for 5 years or 50\000 miles. 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