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LeNeave, Jenkins Wed Saturday Miss Ella Sue Jenkins, daugh "t 4r Of Mr. and Mrs. J.W.A. Jenkins of Castalla, N. C, vjas - rriarrled Saturday, February 5, ai 11:00 a.m. to Richard Curtis LeNeave, son of Mrs. Jim Stearman of Hammond, Indiana, and the late Morris B. LeNeave. The Rev. Robert RICks Boone, Jr., cousin of the bride, per formed the ceremony at the Grassy Creek Parsonage In Nelson, Va. Mrs. LeNeave Is a graduate of Loulsburg Junior 'College and Watt's Hospital School of Medical Technology, Durham, N. C. She also received her A.S.C.P. Registry of Medical Technology and Is on the lab-' oratory staff at Watt's Hospital. Mr. LeNeave attended Gard ner -Webb Junior College, Borllng Springs, N. C., for two years. He Is employed by Overnlte Transportation Com pany as a manager trainee. At present he Is an operations supervisor. After a brief wedding trip, the couple will reside In Dur ham, N. C. - Franklinton Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Cooper of Richmond, Virginia, visited relatives in Franklinton during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Sawyer have retyrned home after visit ing the John Dobbs in Coral Gables, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Moore are vacationing in Florida. Miss Leah Whitfield of Salis bury visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitfield, during the weekend. The world's most overworked word in fiction and life, is the word "love". LOSE 7 LBS. IN 10 DAYS OR NO PAY %Vh? be fat tn< nnallrtri '?'? Gain > new figure like the (Irl in the picture Think haw plftitnl life Iwlll then he "Now Medical Srieare bring* yn.t the new disco* ery SLIMS. No diet. No harmful drug*. Jim take SLIMS and watch the pound* melt away. We are ao lire SLIMS will work for yau that they are sold you on the absolute monei | bark guarantee that too mutt lone weight in l? day* to yaur satisfaction ar yaur money immediately refunded. Art today Send >3 today far HO da* ? upply of SLIMS mailed you In plain wrapper pre paid, or *end SI and pa? postman SI plus postal | charge* NEWARK RESEARCH CO BOX 4248 51 WEST 35 ST. NEW YORK. N. V MRS RICHARD LeNEAVE' Scouts (Frk. B.W.) Boy Scout Troop #530, along with their Scout master, Ernest Privette, are observing Boy Scout Week, February 7-13. On display in the window of the vacant store building be tween City Lunch and House Texaco Station are various articles that the local Boy Scouts have made. Posters, which were made by the boys in Troop #530, are in many of the store windows on Main Street. On Sunday, February 13, the Boy Scouts wilt accompany their Scoutmaster to church at Ebe nezer Methodist Church. In various stores there are containers in which donations will be received for Ihe Scout Hut Fund. / ps C^T666 Bride-elect Honored Miss Betsy O'Neal, bride elect, was honored Friday even ing by Mrs. Billy Lumpkin and Mrs. Billy O'Neal, with a float ing shower at the home of Mrs./ Lumpkin on James Avenue./ Guests were received by'Mrs. Lumpkin and Miss O'Neal. Miss O'Neal was presented a corsage of pink roses and/white carna tions by the hostesses. A pink and white mmif was used. The serving *able was decorated with a jfutwork cloth and a cen terpiece which was composed of/pink rdses and white snap paragons. JSefreshments were bridal cakes, pink mints, nuts, and pink punch. Mrs. George Cham pion, mother of the bride-elect, poured punch, assisted by Mrs. Linda Gray Perry. Gifts were opened by Miss Kathy O'Neal and Mrs. Billy O'Neal. Apprq ximately thirty-five* guests called during the evening. Patronize TIMES Adv The Jeffreys Entertains Canasta Club Mr and Mrs. Tommle Jef [freys entertained the Couples Canasta Club at their home on Williamson Street Satur day night. During play, refreshments consisting of brownies, nuts and Cokes were serVed to the following rfiembers: Mr and Mrs. Paul Mullen, Mr and Mrs. Robert Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams, Mr and Mrs. Vernon Stone, and Mr and Mrs. C. T. Dean, Jr. High score prizes for the evening were awarded to Robert Moody and Marion Dean. Low score prizes were received by Harold Williams and Frances Stone. Franklinton Drive Nears Completion (Frk. B.W.) Mrs. W. L. John son, Jr., chairman of the Frank linton March of Dimes, reports that local drive is near completion. The following people assisted Mrs. Johnson with the drive: Mesdames Richard Golightly, Sam Fishel, Doug Carter, R. L. HoHtfnd, Katherine House, Tar bart Med 1 in,- Ernie Allen, Charles Timberlake, Vera Par ham, David Secor, W. L. Stone^ J. J. Johnson, Lloyd Jackson, Maylon Kearney, C. H. Weston, H. W. Kearney, Everett Moore, John bonella, D. CX Langston, Sidney Johnson^/L. A. Thomp son, Jr., I^hard \\yiitfield, Glenn Short; A. W. King, C. C. Brodle, iaiss Katherine Rowe, Mrs. /Eleanor R. Greene and Mr/Burrell. vy Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. B. L. Patterson enter tained her bridge clubThursday evening at her home on Jeffress Drive, with two tables playing. Mrs. Mary Lumpkta won high score for club members. Mrs. Woodrow Warren won low score, and guest high was awarded to Mrs. Lonnle Shup ing. At the conclusion of play, gin gerbread, with brandy sauce, nuts, and coffee were served to Mesdames Mary Lumpkin, Woodrow Warren, Karl Allen, Bland Pruitt, James Wheless, E. C. Bullock, Harold Tal ton and Mrs. Lonnie Shuping who was guest. LAST CALL! : PRICES SLASHED AGAIN! ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL DRESSES - pniTC SKIRTS - BLOUSES .... " " ? . SWEATERS - JACKETS MUST GO!! ABOVE ITEMS ARE MARKED WAY, WAY DOWN! IN COOPERATION WITH OTHER MERCHANTS WE Will CLOSE WEDNESDAY AT 12:30 P.M. Marriage Announced ' MRS ELMO BRADLEY Mr, and Mrs. "L. C. Lowe ry, Sr., of Route 3, Wake Forest announce the mar riage of their daughter, Betty Louise, to to Danny Elmo Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bradley of Route 3, Wake Forest. The wedding took place Janu ary 14, 1966, in Raleigh. The couple will make their home in Wake Forest, N. C. Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Claude Murphy was hos- 1 tess to her bridge club Friday i night at her home on Sunset Avenue. During play, members w<*re served a fruit drink With two tables, at play, Mrs. W. H. Horton captured high score for club members, and Mrs. Davis Perry received low score. Mrs. Alex Wood won guest high. At the conclusion of play, Mrs Murphy served delicious straw berry short cake, nuts and cof fee to Mesdames W. F. She!-" ton, Numa Freeman, W. H. Hor ton, Davis Perry, HughWllson> Rhonda Gupton, Miss Gertrude Steady Job "How's your daughter getting on In Hollywood?" "Fine. Got a steady Job as bridesmaid to a film star." Winston and to Mrs. Alex Wood m? t. Garden Club Hears Henry Copeland On Thursday, In the Com munity Room of the nex/Flrst tUtizens Bank Building, the Loulsburg Garden Club heard Mr. Het*s^ Copeland, repre senting AgrtCoChemlcal Com pany, from Henclerson, speaks He introduced R. E^I^tc^of Ahoskie and Charles of (^eensboro, both wlta^Agrlcb^ who participated An the pro gram. A fllur was shown, "How Doex Your Garden Grow?" y/ Manv/^uggestions were made for kfwn and garden care, and members were told of different <\grlco products available for the needs of the homeowner. They suggested that one use fertilizer instead of salt to melt snow on walks, and drive ways. Fertilizer, in addition to melting the snow, will make grass and shrubs grow in stead of killing them as salt with their recomtH4?n does. To precautions, against devastating insects, one should apply insect con trol along with fertilizer. The film/showed how fertilizer is rpiae, from mining to final shipment. After the film, Mr.- Copeland told of the soil testing service JUs concern provides locally, their agronomist making ndatlons for your soil needs. Members were given bags in whfctvto take soil samples for analysis. During a question penocL sug gestions were ma^FTR to whk^h fertilizer .to use at different times of the year. Mrs. Marvin Pleasants was a winner in the drawing, win ning a bag of rose food. Hostesses for the meeting were Mesdames Herman Spen cer, B. L. Patterson, J. Harold Talton and L. L. Brlnkley. Teenage Chat i1 By Mary Ann Fleming After nine days away from school-, most of us found it rather hard to go back last Friday and Saturday. Now, with the beginning of a new week and a new semester, everyone is ready to get back to the ordinary routine which was In terrupted by the snow. Our games last Friday and Saturday nights were disap pointing to most everyone. However, our girls managed to beat the Wakelon girls in an overtime Saturday night. With two home* games this week, Franklinton on Tuesday and Gold Sand on Friday, we're ' expecting some exciting action. During the snow vacation, many basketball fans attended the games at Lou isbnrg College. A few there were Glenda Hen ly. Blake York, Mary King, Sissy Webb. Betty Lavender, James Berger, George Flem ing, Mike Patterson, Jimmy Chesson, Philip Murray, Susan Pleasants, Hlta Patterson, Em ma Ruth Bartholomew, Jackie Cassell, and Betsy Green. Taking time out fromf.sledding Wednesday night for a party at- Ann Merritt's house were Betty Sue Radford, Patsy Mur phy, Jimmy Chesson, Keith Perry, Judy Duke, and Jimmy Geddle. 1 Let Us Serve All Your Banking Needs Savings-Checking-Loans-Insurance-Trusts CitizbnsBank and Trust Company HENDERSON, IS. C. *THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION* 1889 - 77 Years Of Service - 1966 erase I'unfja ?* , THE CHEVROLET WAY Soft contoured new Stratobucket front seats come standard in Super Sports for relaxing cortifort on every trip. Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan with Body hy /' ?*}>< We added new bushings and softened body-t^-frame mounts to smooth Chevrolet's ride. We put in soft-acting shock absorbers and soft-working coil springs at every wheel. By soft, though, we don't mean mushy. Chevrolet's Way makes for a smooth, solid ride. Very steady on curve*. "A bump jumps from the Wide-Stance wheels to the supple springs and shocks? and pffft! It all but disappears. The powerfully smooth new Turbo jet V8 is available in dll '66 Caprice, Impala aS, Impala, Bel Air and Biscayne models. Eight features now standard for your added safety? Including seat belts front and back (always buckle up!) and an outside rear view mirror (always check in back before passing). 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