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Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Combined Church Service and Church School. Nursery available. Acolytes: Pete Joyner and Joe Webb Ushers: Edward F. Yar borough and Louis E. Scog gln Altar Committee for August: Mrs. E. F. Yarborough and Mrs. H. P. Scoggln Louisburg Methodist Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service, Sermon Topic: "Angels With Bent Halos" 5:30 p.m. MYF Wednesday: 7.:30 p.m." Choir Practice Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts Shiloh Methodist Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, Mrs. Birnett Superintendent. 7:45 p.m. Worship Service You are Invited to attend these services. Reunion Held The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wiggins held their annual family reunion Sunday, July 31, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bailey on Route 1, Loulsburg. The children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and special guests enjoyed a pic nlc lunch and an afternoon of fellowship. Talking Eggs Londaon ? A Cambridge Uni versity sp lent 1st, Miss Mar garet Vlnce, says she has prov ed that quail eggs send signals to one another before they hatch. She claims they do this to make sure they all hatch out together. Housekeeping would be Ideal If there were really little fairies to do the work. Louisburg Baptist Sunday: ? 9:45 Church School - Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mlxon, Co Superintendents 9:45-12:00 Nursery for pre ichool children 11:00 The Church at Worship, Sermon Subject: "'A Perspec tive of God: Judge" by Mr. Dan White 8:00 p.m. GOD'S TROM BONES - A dramatic worship service Monday: 7:30 Royal Ambassadors 7:30 Y. W. A.'s Wednesday: 7:00 Worship - Study of Islam 7:30 Senior Choir Rehearsal St. Delight Baptist Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, Talmage Best, Superintendent 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship, "Evergreen Christians" and we will have dedication of babies In the morning worship. 6:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship, "How Big Is Your Christ" Wednesday: 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting You are. Invited to worship with us. In - Fashion Now Some of the summer frocks remind old timers of the slips they once wore under their outer garments. A straight shift, which may have a halter neck or slim bands across the shoulders, Is usually made of linen or linen like material. There are others that have yokes and small sleeves. Some of these have fullness at the bottom of the yoke and small frills around the short sleeves. Stripes are popular this sea son and many of the knits have stripes which run horlzontllly around the body. These are for the tall slim girls. Punch For A Bridal Shower Thli 1* the season for weddings. To honor the bride-to-be, delicate lemon-flavored punch will make any party the one she'll remember most. It's easy on'the hostess loo, because the punch Is simple and combines well with any kind of party food. A solid ring of Ice decorates and chills the punch with a minimum of dilution. For fxtra color and flavor, garnish the bowl with strawberries, either whole or sliced, and fresh flowers. The Sauterne produced In California Is dry and flavorful, so It combines well with a fairly sweet sherbert to make a re freshing beverage. Tor a sparkling punch, substitute Cali fornia Champagne for the Sauterne and serve Immediately -t" Sherbert-Wlite Punch (Makes about 20 (3-oz. servings) \ ' 1 quart lemon iherbert 1 can (8-oz.) frozen lemo nade concentrate 1 (4/5 qt.) bottle Calk fornla Sauterne or other white din- \ ner wine, well chilled Place the sherbert and lemonade concentrate In a Urge bowl. Slowly blend In the win* until mixture Is smooth and creamy. Serve Immediately. The punch separates slightly as It stands; so stir before serving. Alio* about 2 servings (or each guest. The Ingredients can be easily Increased to serve any number OFFSET PRINTING | LETTERHEAD STATIONERY ENVELOPES-TICKETS-STAltMENTS BUSINESS CARDS-HANDBILLS -BULLETINS RUBBER STAMPS SHIRLEY E. HUANG % MILE ON LEFT, OFF HWY. 56 EAST RT. 2, BOX 155, FRANKUNTON, N. C. PHONE 494-2453 - OPEN 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. We have vhatit takes. Qccd ZaUna PAL PEANUT BUTTER Br THE 1% Lb. Jar 790 CMO0 2 303 Cans 29^ W WILSON MOR LUNCHEON 12 Oz. Can MILK 3?<~47c TEDDY BEAR TISSUE10 m 1 9? mie& essoin FANCY WHITE IMA _ GRAPES a 19* fresh f. Mors J 23 LARGE FRANKLIN COUNTY WATERMELONS 59* """ ?> an? mayonnaise49? MAXWELL INSTANT COFFEE ... $l38 PACKED IN BEAUTIFUL JUIGE PITCHER STRIETMANN TULIP COOKIES 13 oz pkg. 49( SUNSHINE TREASURE cn. ASST. COOKIES ' u. 59$ i NABISCO 141/ Qz . CHOC CHIP COOKIES pi., 49C Lb. boneless STEW BEEF Lb. 590 FROSTY MORN 12 Oz. Pkg. mm . rnuji i munn 67( FRANKS 12 Oz. Pkg. 450 TIDE DETERGENT I Reg. Box CHARCOAL 10 49* COLUMBUS PEACHES 32% Size fly Cans # V DULANY WHITE CORN 3 S y 1 1 OLD SOUTH LEMONADE C QO 6 6 Oz. Cans w w KELLOGG'S NEW APPLEJACK % CEREAL k $|?? BOOK MATCHES 2 "V. ? For 25C
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