Mr. Hicks On Civil Defense Area 15 of the North Carolina Licensed Practical Nurse s As sociation met Friday night; February 4, 1966, at the home of Mrs. Sadie Barnes, 229 Perry Street, Henderson, N. C. Following a brief business session, the speaker for the owning Mr. .Robert Hicks,. Civil Defense Director for tht* Lonisburg area, wa.> intro duced. Mr. Hicks spoke at length on the* .problems cif or ganizing a Rescue Unit and (kkYw/i Ft/iSfuefi M'ij ! But be sure it's FCX FERTILIZER WE FILL ASC ORDERS ? LOUISBURG FCX SERVICE BICKETTBLVD. LOUISBURG N C. PHONE GY-6-3366 expressed appreciation to tl? Licensed Practical Nurses for tfing interest. His interest ing speech was informative as t > methods of improvising in tse of national disaster. The key to rescue work is common ense and knowing how to use ;t, accordin to Mr Hicks. We v. oulfl 1 ik* to express our ap-. preciation to Mr. Hicks for his most interesting and informa tive speech. 1 ' Following the program, Mrs. Barnes served a gelatin dfcs ?iTt; fruit cake, and hot coffee. MernW-rs pr? sent from4 i- ranklin County were Margaret Driver, Betty Wrenn, Ophelia w?'st, and Virginia Williams. All LPX's will be welcome to join us at the next meeting, Friday, March -4, 1966, at 229 Perry Street, Henderson, N. C. - Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients in th-- hospital Tnesday morn ing: WHITE PATIENTS Pamela Faye Arnold, Louis burg; James Harrison Bly, Louisburg; William H. Daven !port, Louisburg; Arthur De ment, Henderson; Billie Denton, , Louisburg; Sally Louise Finn, Youn-ijiville; Myrtle Bryailt Flowers, Zebu Ion; Martha Ford, Louisburg; Jackie Fra zier, Louisburg; Betsy Strick land Gupton, . Louisburg; Alma St rot her Harris, Louisburg; tJ unes M. Harris, Spring Hope; ; Allie H. Horton, Louisburg; Bernicfe.. House , Louisburg; Earle Hoxie, Louisburg; Ger trude Kearney, Lotiisburg; Es sie May, Franklinton; Will Pac<-, Louisbur:- Eddie D. Par- ' 1 ish, Louisburg; Jackie Pearce, ] Louisbur Rafa.ela T. Peoples, Louisburg;, Jasper Burt Per due, Sr., Louisburg; Everett Thomas Pernell, Louisburg; Will B. Preddy, Louisburg; Phil Nelson Radford, Lou is - burp; Clarence O. Renn, Louis burg, Louise Smith, Louisburg; H man y 'nc- r Louisburg; John Stalnback, Louisburg; C lei lie R. Terrell, Louisburg; William P. Tharrington, Lou is - ; v?ur , Mandy !? Tliomersqn, I ouisburg; Margaret Driver Wester, J ouisburg; Thomas Wheless, * Louisburg; Lillian Cone White. Louisburg; Phillip-" I TEAR OUT THIS AD i 1 intf maN ?i|h RM*,.. Metres* for big J I OOx of fome Wtdl and osmetics for ?' Fret Trial n lejt ill your MR# Tel' J I - , Rus' nam ! BLAIR Dept CTCAI lynchtaurg. Va. ' . 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Mr Mullen was brother-in law to Mrs. Eleanor P. Mullen of Louisburg. ALBERT H. WILLIAMS Youngsville -- Albert Hlnton Williams, C5,'of Rt. 1, Youngs ville, died Friday at Duke Hos pital in Durham. He was a native- of Franklin County, a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church and a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jennie Minor Williams; three daughters, Mrs. Hubert Senter, Mrs. Rufus Pace and/Mrs. Graham Stroud, all of Frank llnton, three sons, Willie and Claude E. Williams, both of Franklinton, ancNpavid Wayne Williams of the home^ one sis ter, Mrs. Bertha Perry of Neuce; two half-sisters, Mrs. Kenneth White of Youngsville and Mrs Hallie* Perry of Ra leigh; three brothers, Lewis Williams of" Wilson, Josh Wil liams of Wake Forest; 15 grandchildren -and one great grandchild. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. At Oak Grove Baptist Church by his pastor, the Rev. > Ed Se^uus. Burial was In the ctTurch cemetery. B. Wilson, Louisburg; John York, Louisburg; COLORED PATIENTS Thomas Alston, Louisburg; James Early Brown, Louisburg; Byrd R. Cheek, Henderson; Richard Edgerton, Kittrell; Clara Harris, Louisburg; Noel Hawkins, Louisburg. Rah! Rah! Ah, So? The Japanese student, ?. who was attending an American uni versity, wrote his father In Tokyo about his new school. " Aij American university/' he wrote, "is a vast athletic in s It nation where, fortunately, some studies are maintained for the l>ene|flt of the feeble minded." _ Thanks \" We would-like to express onr thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the cards, visit-., flowers and food and sympathy given us at the time of thV? sickness and death of our beioved husband and father. W?\ will always re member youn kindness May God bless eaVlv \of you also. We would also \ike to thank Dr. Maekle. and wie staff of nuV.^es at \Vake Forest Branch Hospital foe their kindness dur ing his stay there. ' The Family of N. B. Layton NEED DRAPERIES? VISIT'T AYLOR S DRAPERY SHOP FEATURING^^^ CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES AND FOR YOUR CARPET NEEDS IT'S TAYLOR S FLOOR COVERING SHOP FEATURING Carpet ft/msMAMsmp MoSa awk CARPETS FOR HOMgS AND CHURCHES TREE ESTIMATES |HAq.DWAf?E 1 rmyiiTUK WILLIAM B. (BOSS) GOKDOV ley (Boss) Cordon, . 88 yi Rocky Mourn, N C., died Mo0 da> in a Rockv Mount Hospital after a lengthy illness. Mr. Cordon was born in Durtiam, -V c., and uas the sun of "the late John Wesley and Cecilia Wilkinson Gordon. He was^a charter member of the Cedar Rock Baptist Church for 40 y-ars, where he ser.ved as dea con for several years. He Was also a charter member of Benveni"'' Baptist. Church, ?Roeky Mount. Mr. Gordon, who was a re tired fanner, had made his home with his son atui daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. K b Gordon, since the death of.hls *ifeinl954. He was best iSuown as "Boss" to his many friends in franklin County and "Pop" members" h,s and friend, of Renvenue. Funeral services will be held at Benvenue Baptist Church Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., cun <<"cted by his pastor, Rev. Brooks Barkley. Burial will follow in the family cemetery i? franklin County He i.s sur vived by one son, Rossle Bea nion Gordon of Rocky Mount six grandchildren, two of the home, Jane and Gwynn Gor don, several nieces and nephews. The body will remain at Lan caster Funeral Home until Tuesday at 2 p.m., when it wttl^ he moved to Johnson Funeral Home in Rocky Mount, where ' ,Wi" re,,ul" ?ntll on,- hour before the services. GARVE H. COLLINS Louisburg ? Fun^r.il serv* ices for G^rvis Herman Col ""s- 61- ?' Castalu, Rt , who died Friday |? Durham' "ere conducted Sunday at' ,;M White Funeral Home by the Hev. GUK?, hill. Burial was j? the May family cemetery. He v. as u carpenter, attended Waki For est College and wa.s a liu County. ?f Surviving are two brothers Of' Rt' 7 J*' /? CUlUW ' '"th ? Castalia; four sis lU*'l Mr \ u"a Curr"l of ' '> Alalia, Mrs. Annie Mrs Marearet '?<-k. ens both of r, 2, U,uisbu ^?^to?MirK,e c- ^5 Senior 4-H Club Holds Meeting The Franklin County Senipr 4-H Club met Thursday, Feb* rpary 3, at 7:30 p.m. The meeting was called to order by the president, Tony Gupton, and Margaret Jones called the roll. The minutes of the* last meeting were read and approved. Eleven mem bers, one* adult leader, and two agents were present. The purpose o? this meeting was to give the 4-H'ers some pointers cm giving .t demon stration. * Tony Gupton gave a demonstration as an example, then Mr C. T. Dean, jr., gave, constructive criticism to help: us when we are in competition He also gave us ideas on how to make good posters, whicfi are essential in givtngvir>'good demonstration % / After the meeting was ad journed, refreshments were -Served. For insurance service beyond thecal! of duty HODGES INSURANCE AGENCY Phono Gy 6-3565 N Mam St Louisburg. 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