Engagement
Mr. and Mr*. Willi* Brodle
of Boot* 4, Loulsburg, N. C.
innminca th? at
tbalr daughtar, Vlrglnl* Q*U,
to Jama* Walter of Wil
mington, N C.
Friends and ralatlTM ire
Invited to attend an Aufuat 17
wadding, 3:30 p.m., at Wal
nut Grora Baptist Church.
Entertains
Canasta Club
(Friu aw.) Mrs. S. C. Ford
entertained bar Canasta Club
on Wedneaday evening.
During the prograaslona, the
hoateas served Cokaa. At the
conclusion of play, a salad
plate with lead tea was served.
Miss Nallle Whitfield ra?
calved high score prise for
club while second high want
to Mrs. L. R. Ethrldge.
Miss Kathleen Rowe was the
recipient of gueat high while
Mra. Charlotte Pearce re
ceived the traveling prise.
Special guesta were Mra.
Ctrl Fry* and Mrs. Gordon
Patterson, both of Raleigh,
Miss Row*, Miss Inez Fuller,
Mesdama* A. B. Allen, Sr.,
N. A.. Black. C. H. Weston sod
Sidney Green.
Teenage Chat
By Mary Ann Flaming
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Everyone who want to tin
recreation department's
da dc* Friday night raally
seemed to enjoy themsalvaa.
Entertains
Bridge Club
(Frtt. aw.) Mra. J. O. Green
Sr. entertained bar bridge club
on Thuraday craning. Perma
nent arrangements decora tad
her home.
Mra. t. W. Handaraon ra
celTad high score prise tor
club while low want to Mr*.
Walter W. Cooke.
Mra. Ban Wilder was the
recipient o i gueat high.
Asaistsd by Mrs. Brodle
Green sad Mrs. L. W. Hen
derson, the hostess served s
salad plats with coffee at the
condualon of the third pro
greaalon.
Special guests were Mrs.
Wilder aod Mra. Frsd Blount.
ftsldes UN Loulabur* teeo
acers, (roup* from Edward
Beat, Oold Sand, and Bunn
tin ttare. Tbe Vandals
Combo from Wake For* ft
played, and Paulette Mullan,
Susan Lloyd and Tool Merrttt
s?rr*d tba refreshments.
In Raleigh last weekend were
Mike Carter, C. B. Ifctterson,
Phyllis Jeffreys, Tarry Nash,
aad Ann Avant.
Cora Aon Allan, who has baan
studying In Dijon, Franca,
cama back to Loulsburg last
weekend. Larry Fuller, Kevin
Warren, Franoas Murphy, and
Mark Warren were at Bar* lew
last weekend. Jo Ann Hale,
Keith Perry, Bill Taylor,
Rebecca Pearce, and Darnell
?kMiin were at Carolina
BMch. Tucker Meyer has been
visiting at Cape Cod, and
Richard Parson la In Florida.
Vlsttlnf Anita Tlllotson last
weekend was Evelyn Edwards
from Henderson, and Tommy
Wheeler from Elkln Is visit
ing George Fleming.
LEGGETT'S
Leggett's Would Like To Say
"Thank You " For Being A
Part Of Our Early Bird Sale .
You Made It One Of The
Biggest In Loui*burg*? History .
^ / discover
/ the joy? of
k Perm* Pre*
k Dacron*
^ ?nd
cotton!
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DEPT. STORE
GET YOUR FALL
PRE-YEW
OF ONLY THE
LATEST FASHIONS!
LEG6ETT S IS OPEN AU DAY WED.
SHOP BY CASH-CHARGE OR LAY-A WAY.
FREE PARKING ON STREETS WED. P.M.
Louisburg
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Fred Jones this week were:
Mrs. Shirley Psquette, Nets,
DUnne and Klngsley from
Alexandria, Vs. Nets sod
DUnne will be staying s couple
of weeks with their grand
parents while Kli? accom
panied his mother home.
Dr. and Mrs. Jsmes & King,
Jr. end family ol Rochester,
N. Y. are visiting Dr. King's
parents on North Main Street.
Misses Adelaide and Elisa
beth Johnson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Ingram In Wades
bo ro, The Will Wlgfs and Mrs.
W. E. Gsrdner In Southern
Pines snd Dr. M. M. McLeod In
Sanford during the weekend.
1
Mrs. Martha W. Holden,
Miss Gertrude Winston, Miss
Vel Freeman snd Mrs. Msmle
Winston of Youngsvllle left
Monday for Cashiers, N. C.
where they will visit Mrs.
Jske Turner snd dsughter of
Tampa, Florida.
Mrs. Pattle Justice sttended
the wedding of Miss Betsy
Moss snd Carl Sam ford, m In
Townsvllle Sundsy.
Messrs. Clint Puller, E. F.
Thomas, Vernon Stone, Mau
rice Ball and Dr. Russell Tra
iler attended several ball
games In Baltimore and Wash
ington during the weekend.
Franklinton
Mrs. S. C. Ford left Friday
tor Alexandria, Virginia to
visit her daughter, Mrs.
Louise O'Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Eulle Cham
pion and Margo of Louisville,
Kentucky have returned home
after visiting Mr. Champion's
brothers and sisters In Frank
linton.
Mr. F. H. Watson Is a pa
tient at Mary Elizabeth Hos
pital In Raleigh.
Mr. WUllam Hunt of Char
lotte was an overnight guest
Thursday of Mrs. Evle Hunt
and Mrs. T. P. Barrett.
Mrs. Marvin Keith of High
Point spent last week with the
F. H. Watsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie John
son spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Falrcloth
In Fayettavllle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weston
and daughters left Sunday tor
Nova Scotia.
Graduates
Mls> Linda Cooke, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cooke,
Rout* 4, Loulsburg, graduated
from King's Business College,
Raleigh, receiving a diploma
In the Junior Secretarial
Course on August 4. She en
tered school on September 8,
1MB.
Samford, Moss Wed In Townsville Sunday
Miss Betsy Rosa Moss wd
Mr. Ctrl Urbon Simford, m,
were united In marriage Sun
day afternoon at 4 o'clock In
the Nutbush Presbyterian
Church, Townsvllle, N. C.
Rev. Gerald L. WUson,
assisted by Rev. Jack B
Davidson, performed the
double ring ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C Moss
of Townsvllle, N. C. and the
sister of Mr. Marvin Moss of
Loulsburg and teacher at
Binn High, and the groom, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl U.
Sara ford, Jr., al?o of Towns
vllle, N. C.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore a formal
gown of bridal satin fea
turing the scoop neckline,
angel sleeves enhanced by
Alencon lace with empire
waistline and controlled skirt.
Appliques of Alencon lace and
seeded pearls embellished the
gown. The watteau chapel train
extended from the lace In
serts. Her headpiece of Alen
con lace lncrusted with pearls
MRS. CARL U. SAMFORD,^
Reports On
Institute
Mrs. L. A. Woodllef, pre
sident of the YoungsvUle Wo
man's Club, reports that the
Summer Institute (or District
Fourteen of the N C. Feder
ation of Women'* Club was an
inspirational and Informative
meeting. This annual event
was held In Itorllna this year
on Thursday, August 4.
Club women were able W"
attend two worksftop'perloda
planned for specific Instruc
tion In phases of Women's
Club work. Youngsvllle wo
men who attended the Insti
tute besides the president
were Mesdames L. J. Phillips,
Jr., J. J. Hart and Miss Susie
Tharrlngton.
Our THevffc* Hr Mw WmIti
Mike not yw>r thought*
your prima!
? J
Let your savings
earn more for you
at Waccamaw!
Puskotk Si*i?i? urn
?m
4% Interest Compounded and paid quarterly.
Higher rate* paid on certificates of deposits
w&(?(?&mw
h TRUST CXJMPANY
Pipulti In Waeeamaw Bank Aro Inaurad Up To
IH^OO my ^adiral Dapaalt Inivranca Corporation
and crystals held bar tiered
?ell of French Illusion.
Mrs. Cephas Twlsdale, Jr.
was matron of honor. Misses
Susan and Sylvia Twlsdale,
Edna Grimes, Joyce Brewer,
Mrs. Marvin Moss and Mrs.
David Norwood were brides
maids.
The matron of honor wore an
empire gown of yellow fea
turing a white lace bodice over
yellow taffeta and an A-llne
skirt. It was accented with a
lace watteau train. Her head
piece was of matching ma
terial with miniature cabbage
roses and veil.
The bridesmaids' attire
were similar to those of the
matron of honor.
The bride's mother wore a
beige chantllly lace dress,
accented with satin Inserts.
She wore matching acces
- sorles and a corsage of yel
low roses. The gropm's
mother wore a( dress of pink
eyelet embroidery with a
fitted bodice and pleated skirt.
Her corsage was of pink roses .
Mr. Carl U. Samford, Jr.,
was his son's best man.
Ushers were Marvin Moss,
Virgil Twlsdale, Joe Samford
and Tommy Bunn.
The brkl* 1? t graduate of
Townevllle High School and
attended Campbell College.
She will be working at
Memorial Hoapltal, Chapel
Hill, N. C. where they will
reside following a honeymoon
trip to Ifessau. The groom, a
graduate of Townavllle High
School, attended Loulsburg
College and la presently at
tending the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Reception
Immediately following the
ceremony, the bride's parents
entertained at a reception at
the Henderson Woman's Club.
Decorations of green and
white, using magnolia leaves,' '
Ivy and white summer flowers
were used In the club rooms. .
Mrs. W. B. Hlght greeted
the guests and Mrs. John
Wilson Introduced them to the
receiving line.
At the reception table, Mrs.
John Peed and Mrs. C. U.
Harris, Jr. poured punch.
Mrs. Hendricks and Mrs.
Henery Griffin served cake.
Goodbyes were said to Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Rowland of
Klttrell.
Modess
MOO Kit ? th? of PrtfvCti Compaq
positive protection
Are there really
any sound reasons for buying
a Chevrolet in August?
During Agguat. it 'a a* May to
own a 8?l Air 4- Door Sedan
aa getting In the ear.
Walt till you ??? how sporty
you look sitting In your Impsla
Supar Sport.
In a word: Six
IHave you ever known the instant
? delight of selecting a new Impala
Super Sport in the color you want,
?lipping into its Strato-bucket seats,
and driving it home from the showroom
the same day? Now's your chance.
Your Chevrolet dealer has a big
choice of models on hand with small
August price togs..
2 More than likely, your present
? car will never be worth as much
in trade as it is right now. Money?
another good reason to buy a
Chevrolet this month.
3 Read those articles about when
? to buy a new car and they'll tell
you that August is one of the best
months. And your Chevrolet dealer is
ready to show you why . . . with
buys that are better than ever.
4 If you think winter's tough on
? an old car, believe us, so is
summer. There's added strain on the
engine because of vacation driving.
Greater tire wear. The cooling system
has to work extra hard. A new
Chevrolet can save you a lot of trouble.
5 You do a lot of driving for
? pleasure so why not ride on
Chevrolet's Full Coil sus^nsion. Let
your feet feel that deep-twist Chevrolet
carpeting. August is to enjoy.
6 Make your summer driving safer
? driving by taking advantage of
the eight standard safety features built
into every new Chevrolet. If your
present car doesn't have seat belts,
back-up lights, outside rearview
mirror, padded instrument panel,
look into a new Chevrolet.
Chevrolet ? Chevelle ? Chevy ? ? Corvair ? Corvette j
Sm the man who can cava you the moat? your Chevrolet dealer
31-4011
ROWE CHEVROLET ? BUICK COMPANY
124 W. Nash St. Louisburg, N. C. 6Y 6-3314
. ~ Manufacturer*! License Ho. 110