The Carter Holmes Celebrate "Mr. and Mrs. Carter Holme* celebrated their Twenty -fifth Wedding Anniversary with a reception at their home Sun day, December 25, from three until five o'clock In the after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams greeted guests at the door and directed them to the receiving line composed of Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. W. H. Williams, the mother of Mrs. Holmes who was also celebrating her seventy-ninth birthday, and and Mr. and Mrs. J. V, Wal ters of Pine Level. Mrs. N. C. Bullock directed guests Into the dining room which was beautifully decora ted using a pink and white color scheme throughout the room The table was covered with an Imported cutwork table cloth over green taffeta. The cen terpiece was a silver candel abrum featuring pink tapers and surrounded with pink car nations and white chrysanthe and surrounded with pink and white flowers In crystal t M THE SERVICE [ JF UNCLE SAM { FT. JACKSON, S. C. (AHTNC) - Army Private Ro gers C. Upchurch, 22, son of Roy Upchurch, Rout* 1, Boot M2, Frankllnton, N. C., com pleted eight weeks of advanced Infantry training Dec. 16 at Ft. Jackson, S. C. Ha received specialized In struction In small unit tactics and In firing such weapons as the M-14 rifle, the ><-60 ma chine gun and the 3.S-lneh rocket launcher. Epsom Farmers Have Classes The Epsom Adult Farmer's Classes "for W67 will begin on Monday night, January 2, at 7:00 p. m at the Agricul ture Building. C. T.j Dean wUl be In charge of the first class, speaking on "Tobacco varieties". Subjects to be presented during the coming classes Include: ASCS Pro gram. Farm Chemicals, Wills and Trusts, Tobacco Outlook, Soybean Production. Md Maf . ketlng, Liquid "Ferflnter, a> rf New Ideas In Machinery. All Interested farmers In the area are Invited to attend. r epergnettes. An arrangement of pink carnation* and white chrysanthemums on the piano competed the dining room* decorations. Mra. CDeyne Mullen, Mrs. Sylvia Flowers* Miss Dlanne Williams, Ml si Cynthia Mul len, and Miss Connie Williams served ham biscuits, chicken salad In pastry shells, nuts, mints, cheese straws, and cake squares. Mrs. Warren White o i Tarboro presided over the punch bowl which was nestled among pink and white flowers. Miss Connie Williams ren dered appropriate music throughout the afternoon. The guests were directed Into the den by Mrs. Phil Brantley where Mrs. Capltola Alford, Mr. 0"Deyne Mullen, and Mr. Phil Brantley pre sided. Tills part of the bouse fras decorated with Christmas colors and decorations Includ ing tall red tapers, electric candles, polnsettlas and Christmas ornaments. The many beautiful gifts weredts played In the den where guests were asked- to sit and chat. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Brant l*y presided In the utility room where another table was ar ranged featuring Christmas confections composed of can Coley, Manning Mrs. J. H. Fuller announces the encasement of her daugh ter, Shirley Manning, to Jo seph Coley, son of Mrs. Paul line Roberson and the late Mr. D. P. Coley of Lou Is burg. The bride Is also the daughter of the late Mi^, C. N. Manning. The wedding Is planned for December 30, 1966 at 7:30 p. m at Union Gospel Church In Bunn. > ' The public In Invited. Births Mr. and Mrs. James F. Are ret te announce the birth of a baby boy, Timothy James , on December 24, 1966 at Franklin Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Averette Is the former Eleanor Newton. f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Patterson, SOI N. Elm St., Loulsburg, N. C., announce the birth of a son, Thomas Ulep, Jti en December -Mf 1966 at Franklin Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Patterson la the former Jewel Cromer of Klnards, S. C. INCOME TAXES PREPARED BY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS EXPERIENCED-RETURNS $5 AND UP FDR APPOINTMENT CALL 556-5074 PREPARED AT MASONIC BUILDING YOUNGSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA dies, fruit cake, cookies, nuts, stuffed dates, and fruits. Mr. and Mrs. Brantley s aid good bye to the?one hundred fifty guests who called during the afternoon. Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients in the hospital Thursday morning. Eleanor N. Averette, Louis? burg; Melba M Beddlngfleld, Bunn; Ada B. Black, Louis* burg; Carol Irene Boone, Spring Hope; Kenneth A. Bras * well , LouUburg; William J. Burnette, Castalla; Claude Felton Cash, Lou lsburg; Ster ling T. Cottrell, > Louisburg; Willie Daniels, Louisburg, BUlle Denton, Louisburg; Eu gene G. Foster, Louisburg; George P. Foster, Louisburg; James G. Gilliam, Louisburg; AlUe H. Horton, Louisburg; Be r nice R. House, Louisburg; Jarvls Guy McDonald, Louis burg; Jewel Elizabeth Pat terson, Louisburg; Kay Fran ces RabU, Louisburg; William H. Radford, Louisburg, Earlle Richardson, Holllster; Viola Jackson Smith, Louisburg; Nannie Mae Splvey, Spring Hope; John Stalnback, Louis burg'; Francis Marten Tony, Louisburg; James Darlon Tony, LouUburg; Roylene Harris Wheeler, Frankllnton; Martha Eleanor Williams, Louisburg; Benjamin S. Al ford, Bunn; Sue T. Alston, Loulsburc; Bessie P. Bar tholomew, Lou Is burg; Mary H. Bobbltt, Loulsburc; Ben nle C. Champion, Loulsburg; Bettle Clifton, Loulsburg; Ad dle O. Collins, Loulsburg; James E. Collins, Castalla; Lillian J. (Gertie) Conyers, Loulsburc; Goldle G. Davis, Frankllnton; Nannie J. Gar ner, Loulsburc; Benjamin J, Hartsfleld, Loulsburc. Car rie L. Hayes, Frankllnton; Henry Jack House, Loulsburc; Pattle L. Justice, Loulsburc; Willie Lone, Loulsburc; Emma W. Mltchlner, Frank llnton; OnnleT. Perry, Frank llnton; Jessie B. Sledge, Loulsburc; Annie Evans Stal Ungs, ixxiisburg ; Florence L. Stalling*, Loulsburg; Reuben C. Stalling s, Loulsburg; Blanche B. Tlmberlkke, Zeb ulon; _ I - " * ' Births: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charles Smith, Loulsburc, N. C? a baby boy born December 27, MM. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Boone, Sprtnc Hope, N. C., a baby girl born December 27, 1966. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Wheeler, Frankllnton, N. C.,a baby girl horn December 27, 1966. / 1 <"M/e heartily wWh that this New Year brings to all of us the a biding lore and un derstanding that leads to peace among men. Thank you, oar loyal customers for a i truly wonderful year. FARMERS ' TRACTOR & TRUCK CO. ' ' I ' ; ' " N W* hop* Hi* pott yoar hat b**n at anjoyabl* from your viewpoint at it hat boon from ourt. W? Kov? ?njoyod b*ing of torvico to you and bringing you a variety of quality foodt at th* lowott pouiblo pric*t. W? tincoroly hop* th* now y*ar brings you and yourt hoalth, happinou, and good foe tun*'. Wo riollv oar* at IGA! CUT UP FRYERS Lb. 280 FRVER LEGS Lb. 490 FRYER BREASTS u>. 490 LEAN HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 Lb. Pkg. $|47 SAV MOD SAUSAGE 2 8S( Lb. BAG if SUPERFINE BLACKEYED PEAS # 304CAN IGA ALL MEAT FRANKS 1 Lb. Pkg. MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE 2?39c SNO KREEM SHORTENING 3 uc?n 79^ BOY-AR-DEE is oz PIZZA MIX IGA SANDWICH BREAD lOng loaf OLD MANSION 29( PEPPER ?- 89 * NESCAFE 6 Oz. JAR 89' 25' t0WELSB,GROLL29^ dm COFFEE SALTINES 1 Lb. BOX PRODUCE BUYS POTATOES 5u29C GRAPEFRUIT 5.-39? ONIONS 3 25? 3* IOIIISBURG It* FORD VILLAGE LOUISBURG, N. C.

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