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Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal Sunday: 9 a.m. Fellowship Commu nion, Coffee Hour?Acolyte, Mike Johnson 10 a.m. Church School and Bible Classes 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon Ushers; Paul Hensley, James Johnson. Acolytes: Kirk House, Wal ter House. 5 p.m. Episcopal Young Churchmen Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Canterbury Coffee Hour 8 p.m. Choir Rehearsal St. Delight Baptist Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, Talmadge Best, Superinten dent 11:00 a.m. Worship Service, "A Ten -Lane Highway That Leads To Hell." 7:00 p.m. "Tragedys In the Modern-Day Church" Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. "The Hour of Po wer" 8:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal The Church where Every body Is Somebody, and Christ Is Lord. Birth (Frk.B.W.) Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Green, III announce the birth of a daughter on Friday, April 7, at Norfolk, Virginia. Mrs. Green Is the former Mary Lee Glenn of Edenton. fAT OVERWEIGHT Available to yon without a doctor'! prescription, our product called Gatexon. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. Galazoa Is a tablet and easily swal lowed. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Galax on costs $3.00 and is sold on this guarantee: If not satisfied for any reaaon, just return the package to yonr druggist and get yonr full money back. No ques tions asked. Galaxon is sold with this guarantee by: 800GGIN DRUG STORK ? Loufaburg ? MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Louisburg Baptist * ? Sunday: 9:45 Church School, M. E. Smith, Superintendent 9:45-12:00 Nursery for pre school children 11:00 The ChurCh at Worship, A. S. Tomllnson, Pastor Sernqon Subject, "Olivet, Mount of Memories" 6:30 Training Union, C. C. Watkins, Director Monday: 3:30 Fannie Heck Circle in 3 year nursery 7:30 Mary Hester Powell with Miss Bessie Shadrach 7:30 Florence Wells with Mrs. Florence Wells 7:30 Kenmore with Mrs. G. A. Dennis , 7:45 Margaret B. Tomllnson with Mrs. O. C. (Joe) Debnam 7:45 Emma C. Allen with Mrs. J. W. Shearon Tuesday: 10:30 Onnle T. Perry with Mrs. V. E. Duncan 7:30 Seminary Extension Courses Wednesday: 7:30 Senior Choir Rehearsal Awards Presented The Union Gospel Taberna cle Church located on Route 4, Louisburg, presented their Sunday School Perfect Atten dance awards on Sunday for the year 1966. The following members were presented with pins or bars: Miss Julie XVerette, first year; Miss Sharron Cooper, Mr. Glen Joyner, Mr. Joseph Joyner, Mr. Larry Alford and Miss Diane Holmes were pre sented their third year bar; Master Gary Alford for the fourth year; Miss Joy Bras well, Mrs. Holly Lee Bras well, Mrs. Alma Newton, Mr. C. H. Newton, Mrs. Elmar Holmes and Master Devone Holmes their fifth year bar; Mrs. Eleanor Averette a sixth year bar; Miss Pamela Cooper, Master Joseph Coop er and Mr. Marjay Alford for the eight consecutive year. 7 k TRAMWAYS ? Vacation Hours All tours are escorted; freeing you from all details, reservations, check outs, etc. Reservations now being taken for these tours. Write or call for complete literature on all tours. n CALIFORNIA AND THE GOLDEN WEST 29 Days One of our most outstanding trips! Features Carlsbad Caverns, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam Las Vegas. Los Angeles, Hollywood. Disneyland. Yosemite Park. San Francisco. Salt Lake City, plus a two-day side trip to Old Mexico. You'll visit Chihuahua, one of Mexico's oldest cities, and see the aqueducts built by Spanish Conquistadors in 1574 Tarahumara Indians still inhabit the city. Two departures from Raleigh. June 10 thru July 8 and July 29 thru Aug. 26. PACIFIC NORTHWEST 30 Days A deluxe tour featuring the most rugged and beautiful sections of the United States and Canada. Visit South Dakota's Badlands. Yellowstone, Portland, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Canadian Rockies, Lake Louise and the Ice Fields, Medicine Hat and Minnesota Lake Country. You travel through 16 states and 3 Canadian Provinces, covering nearly 8,000 miles. Two departures from Raleigh: June 16 thru July 15 and July 21 thru Aug. 19. OLD MEXICO 21 Dayi Travel through the Deep South with sightseeing and a night in New Orleans. In Mexico your schedule will include Monterrey, Saltilk), San Luis Potosi, Quecetaro, Mexico City, Cuemavaca, Taxco, The Shrine of Quadalupe, Pyrmids, Acapulco Many meals included in Mexico. Leave Raleigh July 19, return Aug. 8. EXPO 67? NIAGARA-MONTREAL 9 Days The theme of Expo 67 is "Man and His World." See the story of man's piogress, aspirations and future exhibited in pavilions of more than 70 participating nations. You will also see Niagara Falls, St. Lawrence Seaway. Toronto, 1000 Islands, Ottawa, Montreal. Return through Adirondack Mountains, New York Cltv. Five departures from Raleigh: June 10 thru June 18, June 24-July t, July 22-July 30. Aug. 19-Aug. 27, Oct. 7-15. EXPO 67? QUEBEC-MONTREAL 9 Days This tour offers a bit of New England as well as two of Canada's most interesting cities and Expo 67. Visit Quebec ? really two cities in one ? the old walled French city and the new modern sections built outside the wall. See Expo 67 at Montreal, Canada's largest city. Return through Western New York and Penna. Dutch Country. Four departures from Raleigh: June 3 thru June 11, July 8 thru July 16, Aug. 5 thru Aug. 13, Sept 30-0ct. 8. NOVA SCOTIA 19 Days An outstanding tour of Canada's historical Maritime Provinces of Nova Scotia New Brunswick, Prince Edward and Quebec. After visiting his toric New England take the 100-mile sail across the Bay of Fundy, visit Yarmonth, Annapolis Royal, Ft. Ann and Grand Pre, site of the expulsion of the Arcadians. Then to Halifax, Truro, Sydney, Cape Breton Highlands, Charfottetown, Moncton, Campbelltown, Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa. Leave July 29, return Aug. 16. NEW ENGLAND FALL FOLIAGE S Days Visit New York City. Boston, Newport, White Mountains, Green Moun tains, Adirondack Mountains during the most colorful season. Leave Raleigh Sept 30, return Oct 7. TRAILWAYS TRAVEL BUREAU 1201 S. Blount St., Raleigh Phone 833-3601 TRAILWAYS. Easiest travel on earth Ransdell WMU Meets The WMU of Ransdell Chapel met Monday April 10 at 7:30 at the church with Mrs. Nor man Frazler. The program title "The First and Twentieth Century Churches" was brought to or der with prayer by Mts. Odell ' C. Cash. The watch-word - II Peter 3:18, was repeated In unison and the offering was present ed. The following took part In discussing the program: Mrs. Odell C. Cash, Mattle R. Har rison, Mrs. Norman Frazler and Mrs. Addle R. Cash. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. AdellC. Cash. The WMU Study Course meeting was held Sunday night at the church. The book, entitled "Forest Trails to Ur ban Jungles" was brought by the pastor Copeland Whltmlre. The report was very Inspiring. After the meeting was ad journed, the hostess served refreshments. Five members were present. Revivals To Be Held YOUNGSVILLE Youngsvllle - The annual joint revival services of the Youngsvllle Methodist and Christian Churches will be held beginning on Monday night April 17 and continuing . through Friday night April 21. Services will be held each evening at 8:00 p.m Mr. Rus sell Stott of Wake Forest who is pastor of the Methodist Church will be preaching at the revival services. The pub lic is cordially invited to at tend. POPLAR SPRINGS Revival services will be con ducted at Poplar Springs Bap tist Church, Route 2, Zebulon, N. C. beginning Sunday night, April 16, at 7:30. Reverend Jobe Overton, pas tor of Gospel Tabernacle In Bunn will lead the evangelis tic services each night through Friday. Special music will be pro vided by the Poplar Springs Choir. Each one is invited to attend. Youngsville WMS Meets Youngsville - The April meeting of the Youngsville Baptist WMS was held at the church on Tuesday evening April 11 with President Mrs. G. W. Barnes presiding and the program under the leader ship of chairman Mrs. T. E. Llndsey. The power of the Holy Spirit as evidenced in the development of first and twentieth century churches, was the topic under discussion during the program. Members taking part were Mesdames Mamie Winston, R. H. Strickland, H. R. Parrlsh, R. E. Cheatham, W. T. Holden, W. R. Pearce, B. J. Pearce and Nelson Walden. How To Harass Your Hubby New York (NAPS)- -Whether you're a blushing bride or well-versed In wifely ways, getting In your husband's hair may be easier than you've realized. These seven hus band-heeklTng hints are gua ranteed to Irritate even the most patient mate. 1. Keep harping on how much more money your friend's husbands are making. In this competitive day and age, all your favorite bread winner may need to drive him on to a vlce-presldenfcy--and an ulcer--lsadetermlnedwlfe behind him, pushing. Never miss an opportunity to make him feel less successful than other men he knows. You want to give him Incentive, don't you? And when he spends more and more evenings working late at the office, and more and more weekends on the golf course with "business con tacts" --well, you'll know you've Inspired him. j 2. Don't let a day go by with out "haggling." Whenever he makes a statement or sugges tion, It's your duty to challenge ""It. The subject Isn't Impor tant as long as It's clear to him that he can't make a de cision on his own. He'll learn to respect your efficiency In running the household. When ' you become proficient enough in this area, you may even be able to tell him how to handle his Job. As you offer these words of wisdom, keep re minding him that you're only trying to be helpful. Other wise he may forget. 3. Hake him feel like some thing less than a hero when you're out. "Praise In pri vate, pan In public" Is a good rule to follow If you want to transform hubby Into a "hen pecked Henry." Pretend he Isn't there until he says or does something with which you don't agree- -then correct him In front of all his friends in stead of waiting till you get home. He may be pleased that you're on your toes. Let him, and everyone else, know that you can shift for your SS Class Roller Skates Youngsvllle ? Mrs. H. H. Reddick, .teacher of the Inter mediate Girls Sunday School Class at the Youngsvllle Bap tist Church, carried members of the class to Raleigh on Sat urday afternoon April eighth for an afternoon of roller skating. Girls, who went were Janet and Harriet Pearce, Katie Ann and Nancy Llndsey, Rhonda Gayle Strickland, Mary Lu Brown and Carol Mitchell. Mrs. E. J. Pearce assisted Mrs. Reddick by taking part of the class. Ricky Reddick and Jimmy Moss went along with the group. Thanks We would like to take this opportunity to express our deepest thanks for every act of kindness and every ex pression of sympathy shown us In the loss of our beloved son and brother. May God bless each of you In a very special way. Mrs. Noble Burnette and children. JUSTICE FIRE DEPARTMENT SUPPER APRIL 14, 1967 5 P. M. TO 8 P. M. Barbeque Pork & Chicken ' PRICE $1.25 PLATES AVAILABLE IN LOUISBURQ AT FORDS WAREHOUSE 1200 Yds. CARPET IN STOCK To Choose From! Priced To Sell 3.95 To 15.00 per yd. 8 * 9 - 35.50 9 x 12 - 47.40 12 x 12 - 67.20 12 x 15 - 113.75 CUT TO SIZE OR INSTALLED WALL-TO-WALL LEONARD'S DRAPERY SHOP ROCKY MT. RD. PHONE 496-3234 LOUISBURG, N. C. ? self, too. Open doors (or yourself, and always light your own cigarettes. 4. Always look haggard In the evening, so he'll know what a hard day you've had. Wild hair, no makeup, and an ex hausted expression on your face won't remind him of the attractive girl he married, but you may earn his sym pathy. And pity Is akin to love ? so they say. Never put on a pretty dress to greet his arrival, or use a cologne or perfume In a man-pleasing scent. Tajl, a heady oriental fragrance, available In per fume oil, after shower mist, soap or bath powder, Is com posed of exotic Ingredients like Patchouli from Sumatra, Sandalwood from India- -and Jasmin, which to the Oriental, symbolizes "sweetness In a woman." But, sparing the thirty minutes or so it might take to relax in a hot bath and create a little "mystery of the Orient" Isn't for a busy girl like you. 5. Your in-laws aren't per fect? why not let him know it? After all, it's only his family you're complaining about. Re member, you married him, not his relatives, and It's up to him to take your side If you can't get along with them. Ignore the fact that your re marks make him mad. It's time someone told him the truth about his domineering mother and snobbish sister, isn't It? Your frankness will guarantee many hours of in teresting debate, and prevent your home from becoming one of those dull places where everyone Just sits around and watches television In peace and quiet. 6. Cast him In the role of "heavy" with the children. If you raise a hand against them, they may grow up to resent it. However, you can avoid these unpleasant parental responsi bilities by passing the buck to Pop. Refuse to have anything to do with disciplining the kids. The words, "Just wait until your father gets home" are enough to make any child cow er, and make hubby feel like the true hea<t of his household. 7. The honeymoon is over, so act like It. That monoto nous rut you've gotten into, the forgotten anniversaries, the lack of time for Just the two of you to be together? It's all a normal part of married life, Isn't If? Very likely-* at least If you've been heeding the hints In this story. Accept the Inevitable. After he's worked so hard to please you, he'll probably be too worn out to enjoy any new experiences you could plan anyway. Ritual izing romantic occasions with candlelight, soft music and flowers? Turning yourself into a "desert flower" with a dab of Inexpensive perfume or conjuring up exotic Images with the scent of Tajl? That's fine for kids who are going steady, but not for "old mar rieds" like you. On the other hand, if you're ADOUT Your Home Foliar feeding of plants Is not a new thing. In fact, many smart gardeners have been feeding their plants In this manner for as long as five years. It has some very real ad vantages oyer the old type of feeding. It Is less expensive and less work. Also, It Is possible to spray for black spot and most Insect pests' In one operation. With foliar feeding, each plant Is fed In proportion to its leaf surface. The general rule in ground feeding Is to give each plant a handful of commercial fertilizer. This way the little plants and the big plants often get the same amount of food. Another advantage of foliar feeding is that the plants tend to absorb some of the Insec ticide and fungicide added to the plant food sprayed onthem. They become somewhat toxic and thus kill many plant pests Instead of merely running them away. You can start spraying your plants every five days after danger of frost is past. After growth appears, cut back to every ten days. During mid summer, every two weeks to three weeks is plenty. You can continue until very early fall. The best time of day for spray feeding Is the morning. Be sure to cover all of the leaf ? underside as well as the top. still a bit of a romantic at heart, you may throw these words of advice to the winds and do Just the opposite of what this story suggests. Then, chances are that your hubby will never forget to say "Happy Anniversary, dear" and you can bet he'll mean It! fllaAtui UleM Qampatu^ WELL BORING - DEEP WELL DRILLING WARRENTON. N. C. "A Will A Day- The Marti * N. C. LICENSE NO. 2 >4 AN LEY 8. MARTIN DAY: 25 7 - 3GB 1 NIGHT: 2S7-3M2 IGA VALUES FIRMS ??? 26 c lh ECONOMY PORK CHOPS 49t RIBS 59t CENTER 69(u COOKOUT 10 LBS. 490 nnirr'C GOLD SEAL i FLOUR IsM? 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