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Trudy Gupton, Artist Ot Month 1 The artist for the month of March Is Miss Trudy Gupton, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronda C. Gupton of 210 Lump kin Blvd., Louisburg, N. C. Trudy Is a graduate of W. R. Mills Elementary School, Louisburg High School; and attended Louisburg College, where she majored in Liberal Arts. Having completed four years of private art lessons under Mrs. M. S. Davis of Louisburg, Trudy hopes to continue her art at Richmond Professional Institute In Rich mond, Virginia in the summer when she will be majoring in Deaths .... ' ALLIE B. CONN Henderson ? Allie Bertas Conn, 65, died Wednesday In Raleigh. Surviving are three daugh ters, Mrs. H. L. Riggan and Mrs. H. D. Greenway, both of Henderson, and Mrs. M. E. Jones of West Palm Beach, Fla.; one half-brother, S. L. Murray of Loulsburg; and sev en grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m Friday at Lancaster Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Cecil Coats and the Rev. John Andrews. Burial will be In Elmwood Cemetery. MRS. LEE W. HpLLAND Funeral services for Mrs. Lee Wlggs Holland, 89, of Rt. 2, Zebulon, who died Mon day In Franklin Memorial Hospital, were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Lancas ter Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Howard Silver, pastor of the Bunn Baptist Church. Burial followed in the Bunn Cemetery. Surviving are one step daughter, Mrs. Z. R. Horton of Rocky Mount; two sisters, Mrs. Ada W. Mullen of Mac clesfield and Mrs. Lucy E. Wlggs of Bunn; and one bro ther, Forest Wlggs of Greens boro. ALL THE ICE YOU NEED Jor pen niBs, 9 'b ? iow<o$r*?^^ SqtetTMw* AM IASY TO INSTAU ?The finest "crushed" type of ipe. . .clear, hard, 100% pure Individual bits. . .can be yours tor as little as 7f to 10? per 100 lbs. with the great line of Scotsman Super Flakers. Eight models, to meet every Ice need. They're simple to install with no complicated connections. Economical to operate, and they 9>nnect easily Into standard electrical outlets. OVTSTANOINO HATUtfS wf ics wiokii^ nwcHonitm. * Rf^MnSiu 1UI1' n'l yy b<i> 0* Hm mmfhh **1 HJmfl A. M. I^i than Refrigeration Co. ?auks AND SCHVIwC fhoni Te 3-B70B ?I<?T a. i*UNO?? ?T. f.o. aoK iooo* HALIIOH N.O. Art Education. After four years In this field, she hopes to teach art on a secondary or college level. Trudy has sold several of her pictures and has shown others at exhibits which Include Loulsburg College, New Han over High School In Wilming ton, N. C., the N. C. State Fair In Raleigh, N. C., Wake Forest, N. C., and private showings in Virginia and Ind iana. The oil media, with realis tic still life and landscapes are Trudy's preference, but she has done several abstracts and enjoys water color and pastels also. The painting which is on exhibit for the first week of March Is a still life of Burnt Sienna back ground, highlighted by a fore ground of ochre flowers and a copper pitcher. The exhibit ?will be changed every week, with a variety of styles Includ ing still life, landscape and ab stract to be shown throughout the month. In addition to painting, Trudy also enjoys horseback riding and classical music. Our sin cere congratulations go out to her for being chosen our artist of the month. Kansas City, Kans. - In the past, towels and silverware were the major Items taken by guests when leaving hotels. Today, however, when a guest complained because there was no TV In him room, a room by-room search was taken and 145 television sets were missing from the Town House Hotel. Hospital Notes The following were patients at Franklin Memorial Hospital on Thursday morning: Donald Eugene Batton, Jack? son; Kenneth A. Braswell, Loulsburg; Laura Breedlove, Frankllnton; Blllle Denton, Loulsburg; William Bunyon Duke, Loulsburg; Ruby Smiley Faulkner, Warrenton; Clara Fogg Frankllnton; Claudia Walker Foster, Loulsburg; Eugene G. Foster, Loulsburg; Wlnflle P. Haley, Loulsburg; Barbara Anita Harrell , Louis burg; Carrie L. Hayes, Frank llnton; Teresa Jane Jeans, Middlesex; Sue E. Jernlgan, Loulsburg; Estelle K. Jones; Frankllnton; Trudy J. Lan caster, Castalla; Betty Sue Leonard, Loulsburg; Meta Griffin Long, Castalla; Char lie C. Morgan, Loulsburg; Lucy B. Mustaln, Loulsburg; Evelyn White Nelms, Louls burg; Edmond John Rabll,Jr., Loulsburg; Lillian P. Roberts, Loulsburg; Mary Etta Stokes, Loulsburg; R?da 0611 church, Loulsburg; Sylvia jean Wllklns, Loulsburg; Vi vian Livingston Wllklns, Loulsburg; Percy E. Wil liams, Jr., Loulsburg; Tina Marie Williams, Loulsburg; Kate West Wood, Frankllnton; Pennle S. Wood, Loulsburg; Baby Boy Woodard, Louls burg; T. K. Arnold, Sr. , Louls burg; John Chamblee, War renton; Zeffle P. Collins, Loulsburg; Willie MelvlnCop pedge, Loulsburg; na Breed love Davis, Spring Hope; Frances E. Dement, Louls burg; Luma A. Gupton, Louls burg; Annie L. 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