Eason, Rogers Speak Vows miss r ranees i^evonne Ro gers and Walter Gerald Eason spoke their wedding vows Sun day at Harris Chapel Baptist Church of Youngsvllle at 4 p. m. with Rev. John Darnell officiating at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ella P. Rogers and the late Mr. Rogers of Route one, Youngsvllle and the groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Washington Eason, Jr. of Route one, Rocky Mount. Wedding music was presen ted by Miss Sue Carol Johnson of Bunn. The church was decorated with a basket of small Uly of-the valley and white chry santhemums. White candela bra were used at either side of the church altar. The bride, given In marriage by her brothers, James Ronald Rogers of Zebulon and Jerry Allen Rogers of Youngsvllle, wore a dress of white bridal satin with lace appliques down the center. The dress was sheath with tulip cut at the bottom and featured bridal buttons In the back and at the sleeve-tips . The neckline was of a high quality with no collar and the cape train extended from the shoulders, ending In a v-shaped chapel length train. Her headpiece was of small beads with elbow length Illus ion and she carried a bouquet of white roses and baby lllles af-the valley. Mrs. Robert Dannie Lancas ter of Youngsvllle was her sis ter's matron of honor. Miss Cella Kay Rogers of Youngs vllle, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Lou Everett of Rocky Mount were bridesmaid. They wore street length dresses of fern green bonded crepe fash ioned with A-llne skirts. Their headpieces and shoes were of matching moss green and they carried golden chry santhemums and moss green ivy with matching moss green ribbon. The bride's mother wore a sheath navy knit suit with navy and white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother wore a sheath floral suit of blue and matching hat and blue acces sories. Her flowers were white carnations. Mr. Eason served as his son's best man. RalphStrlck land Eason, Jr. of Rocky Mount tnd WW Washington Eason, tn, of iftfC, Chapel Hill, were ushers. MRS. WALTER GERALD EASON The bride Is a 1962 graduate of Youngsville High School, a 1965 graduate ot Park View School of Nursing and Is em ployed at Park View School ot Nursing as Nurse Instructor. The groom graduated In 1960 at Cooper's High School, Rocky Mount and in 1965 from the Pharmacy School, Univer sity of North Carolina. He Is employed as pharmacist and manager of Thompson's Phar macy of Rocky Mount. The couple will reside at 118 S. Grace Street, Rocky Mount. Cake Cutting Following the wedding re hearsal the cake cutting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Lancaster of YoungsVllle. The house was decorated with pink and white arrangements to correspond with the wedding cake which was decorated with pink ahd white flowers. The wedding gifts were dis played In the den. Refreshments of pink fruit punch, ham biscuits, roasted nuts, and bridal mints were served. Guests were greeted by Mrs. Eugene Perry and Miss Eva Prlvette. Out-of-Town guests at the wedding were: Sandy Cross - Mr. and Mrs. Wins low Boone, Mrs. Clinton Brazlel and Lin da, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Wlnstead and Gardner, Mr. Helman Baker and Mrs. Lotls Gardner; Rocky Mount - Mrs. A. A. Tlnger, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wlmberly, Sr., Janelle L. Gallow, Mrs. Annie Phelps, Bonlta L. Pelt, Mrs. Elizabeth Capps, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Langley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rooks, Mrs. Roy Tharrlngton, Mr. Lester Everette; Langley Cross Roads - Mrs. Buck Baker and "? Entertains Bridge Club (Frk.B.W.) Mrs. J. D. Mode entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. F. MUler received high score prize while second high went to Mrs. Julia Carr. Between progressions, the hostess served a fruit drink and nuts. A dessert course with coffee was served at the conclusion of the third pro gression. Mrs. Weston Entertains Bridge Club (Frk.B.W.) Mrs. C. H. Wes ton entertained her bridge club^ Tuesday evening. '< Her home was decorated with permanent arrangements. Mrs. Eugene Pearce re ceived high score prize while second high went to Mrs. Fred Blount. Assisted by Mrs. Tommle Stephens, the hostess served a dessert course with coffee at the conclusion of the third pro gress Ion. Duncan, Miss Iva Langtey, Juanlta and Gregory Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christie and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Otha Baker , and Mr. Billy Baker; Zebulon - Mrs. Hazel Parrlsh, Mrs. Ronnie Rogers and Rhon da; Bailey - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strickland, Mrs. Vivian Finch; Elm City - Mrs. John W. Daniel; Elm City - Mrs. JohnW. Daniel; Raleigh - Mr. and Mrs. Roger Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swindell, Mrs. Elisabeth Taylor; Windsor - Theodore R. Shaw, Jr.; Bos ton, Mass. - Mr. Donald R. Schaln; Louis burg - Mrs. W. B. Taylor. Shower Mesdames Tllman Rice, Eu gene Perry, and Ronnie Ro gers entertained at a shower for Miss Rogers at the Harris Chapel Recreation Building. Bridal games were directed by Miss Eva Prlvette. The bride was presented a white cor sage. About 30 guests were present. ' '? A Y" Point toward higher earnings. 5% three month savings bonds, with daily interest compounded daily, earn 5.25% when held J for two years. Bonds may be redeemed at the end of any 90-day period without notice or loss of interest Bonds available in amounts of $500 or more. FIRST CITIZENS BANK MOVE TO FIRST-CITIZENS - YOUR CAN-DO BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Shower Honors Bride-elect Youngsvllle -- Mrs. J. H. Winston and her daughter Miss Linda Winston we're hostesses at a lingerie shower held at their home on Friday evening February thlrd^ionorlng bride elect Miss Hay Hall. Red hearts, flowers and candles predominated arrangements throughout the home. There were thirty-one people in at tendance for the party. As the guests arrived they auto graphed a brides lace trimmed register which was decorated Inside with hearts and cuplds. Miss Hall was presented a red carnation corsage and a wedding gift of lingerie from the hostesses.. After several games were played the hon oree was given a Valentine with attached red cord which led her to the showers of gifts. In the den where gifts were displayed, red camellias were used In decorating. Guests were Invited to the dining room for refreshments of strawberry punch, a variety of fancy sandwiches, Iced and decorated cookies, jam tarts, and nuts. The serving table was centered with a bride doll standing under a red net heart shaped arch. Miss Terry Brock, Mrs. E. ?M. Mitchell and Mrs. A1 De Porter assisted the hostesses with the games and with serv ing. Punch was poured by the mother of the bride-elect Mrs. A. E. Hall; who was assisted by Mrs. J. T. Allen. Mrs. R. E. Cheatham assisted with the serving. Bridge Club Hostess Youngsvllle ? Mrs. L. A. Woodllef entertained her bridge club with a party at her home on Thursday evening February second. Artificial floral arrangements decora ted the living room where guests played bridge. A Val entine theme was carried out In the use of designed nap kins and bridge tallies. Guests ln^attandance were Mesdames E. R. Tharrlngton, J. T. Moss, R. E. Cheatham, N. A. Brown, B. a Patterson, G. E. Winston, J. H. Parrlsh and Evelyn A. Freeman. , Refreshments served after the first progression Included brown sugar pound cake, Val entine candles, and coffee. Later In the evening the hos tess served Coca-Colas and Party-Mix bits. Miss Connie Woodllef assisted her mother at the party. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Tharrlngton and Mrs. Parrlsh. Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients at Franklin Memorial Hospital' on Tuesday morning: Kenneth A. Braswell, Louis burg; Gala P. Cash, Louis burg; BUlle Denton, Louls burg; Michael D. Eaves, Cas talla; BUlle M. Edwards, Loulsburg; Martha N. Ford, Loulsburg; Eugene E. Foster, Loulsburg; Rosetta ?tokes, Spring Hope; Carrie L. Hayes, Frankllnton; Betty Jean Hill, Youngsvllle; Plttman Hlnton, Youngsvllle; Judy D. Holmes, Loulsburg; Allle H. Horton, Loulsburg; Harvey House, Loulsburg; Sarah N. Kelley, Loulsburg; Alberta H. Ken nedy, Loulsburg; Peggy K. Land, Loulsburg; Mattle W. Llndsey, Frankllnton; Mary Ann Moon, Loulsburg; Donald W. Morton, Frankllnton; Mi chael K. Murphy, Loulsburg; George V. Neal, Loulsburg; Minnie Perry, Frankllnton; James Ray, Jr., Frankllnton; Hubert P. Shearon, Loulsburg; Wilson T. Southall, Loulsburg; Sandra E. Tant, Raleigh; Doris H. Thompson, Frankllnton; Mary Young, Castalla; Bettle Clifton, Loulsburg; Willie M. Coppedge, Loulsburg; Qa Breedlove Davis, Spring Hope; Mary A. Davis, Loulsburg; Walter E. Debnam, Loulsburg; Llllle F. Ferrell, Zebulon; Lee W. Holland, Bunn; Derry W. Holt, LouUburg; Frances B. Mason, Loulsburg; Llllle J. Perry, Loulsburg; OnnleT. Perry, Loulsburg; Lillian M. Wilder, Castalla; Repsle H. Young, Youngsvllle. Thanks Many thanks to Mr. Robert Hicks, Franklin County Chair man of First Aid. Mr. Hicks presented certificates for completing the First Aid Course, to the following: Mrs. Phyllis Wicker, Mr. Yates Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Cart Ray. Marriage Announced MRS KERMIT THOMPSON (Frk.B.W.) Mit. and Mrs. Elvis C. Mitchell, Sr., of Frank llnton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Shirley Faye, to Kermit Gene Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Thompson of Route 2 Henderson, N. C. on Sat urday, January 14, 1967. Mrs. Thompson Is employed at En Cu Manufacturing Co. In Henderson, N. C. Mr. Thompson Is the owner and opera tor of TNT Food Market on Chavasse Ave. In Henderson. College Lenten Service Beginning February 12, 1967, the First Sunday of Lent, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be celebrated every Sun day at 11:30 a. m., In the little chapel of Loulsburg College. This Is for the convenience of the Catholic students at the college and for the Catholic residents of Loulsburg. Oth ers are welcome. New Hope To Have Supper Saturday - 5:00 p. m. - 7:00 p. m. Spaghetti Supper sponsored by the Pilgrim Youth Fellowship. The money will help pay (or our Church Chimes. You may not know It but your dog can sense your thoughts and moods before you an nounce them. Piano Recital Mrs. Mary Turner will pre sent a winter recital Ftlday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 In the Louls burg High School Auditorium. The following students will, perform: Pam Lane, Nancy Jones, Sherry Gupton, Marcella Lane, Penny Nash, Cindy Car ter, Delle Ivey, Ellen Frlsble, Eleanor Jane Kemp, Detra Roberson, Kim Leonard, Mark % Evans, Jane Jolly, Diane Hayes, King Jolly, Dawn Ivey, Carolyn Denton, Carolyn Chadwlck, Karen Is ley, Gall Kemp, Danette Fox, Scarlet Murphy, Cynthia Shllllnglaw, and Irene Kemp. The public is Invited. Raleigh District Lay Rally Area Methodist laymen of the Raleigh District will be meet ing at the Edenton Street Meth odist Church on Tuesday, Feb ruary 7, from 5:30 until 9:00 p. m. District Superintendent N. W. Grant and District Lay Reader, Dr. J. E. Legates have announced the featured speaker to be Dr. George A. Foster, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church of Tallahas see, Florida All Methodist laymen In the 57 churches In the District are encouraged to attend. Dinner is to be served at the church beginning at 5:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oxne vad and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Alexander of Clemson Univer sity, South Carolina left Sun day to attend the International Turf Grass Conference In Washington, D. C. Louisburg Even the seats have locks in Chevrolets We put automatic latches on all our folding seat-backs to keep them from flop ping forward should you ever stop suddenly. The seat sits upright until you trip a latch. Additional items we put into the '67 Chevrolet: handy pushbutton releases for the seat belts, an ash tray that glides in and out on ball bearings, a 4-speaker stereo tape system you can add, not to mention noticeable improve ments in the way the car rides and handles. Go to your dealer's. Drive a new Chevrolet, get a free sample of that sure feeling es^Bbsi GM ?m w imuiMi Releases ^ at a touch to allow easy entry \ I into the rear. W to ' set Automatically locks to hold teat-back* securely upright. Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Coup* 321-4926 ROWE CHEVROLET ? BUICK COMPANY 124 W. Nash St. Louisburg, N. C. 6Y 6-3314 Manufacturer's License No. 110