Community Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal Second Sunday after Trinity 10:00 a.m. Church School and Church Service Combined, all ages welcome. 6> Ushers for June: James L. Berger, Charles Yar borough. Altar Committee for June: Mr*. Davis Perry, Mrs. John i f. Matthews. Acolyte today: Joe Webb. St. Delight Baptist Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, Talmadge Best, Superinten dent. 114XJ a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Worship Service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. The Hour of Power 8.-00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal The Church where Every body Is Somebody and Christ Is Lord. Please continue to make plans to attend our services on Sunday School Day, June 11. ? There will be a picnic Im mediately after the worship service back of the church. Free Will Baptist i Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Servlcfe. J. Earl Gilliam, Pastor. Tuesday: 7:00 p.m. Good News Clubs Thursday: ? 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting, 2nd Bible Study. ^ Rev. J. C. Shearon, Speaker. | Reunion C. W. Chalk of Youngsvllle today announced that the an nual Chalk reunion will be held at Pullen Park In Raleigh Sunday, June 4th. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m., and all relative* and friends are cordially Invited to come. Homecoming (Frk. B. W.) Homecoming will be observed at Ebenezer Methodist Church Sunday, June 4. The morning services will be followed by a picnic dinner. There will be singing In the afternoon. Louisburg Baptist, Sunday: 9:48- a.nv Cfcurch School, M. E. Smith, Superintendent 9:45 - 12:00 Nursery for pre-school children ' 11:00 a. in. The Church at Worship, A. S, Tomlinson, Pastor, "Our Southern Baptist Cbnventlon." Monday: 7:30 p.m. Woman's Mission ary Society with the Executive Council to follow. Wednesday: ! 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal ,0ur Vacation Bible School will be held June 5-9, start ing each morning at 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Nursery througfi Junior ages are Invited to come. ; Louisburg Methodist Sunday: 9:45,a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Baccalaureate Sermon at Louisburg College In the College A6ditorlum 5:30 p.m. M. Y. F. Monday: 9:00 1 11:30 Tum. Vacation Bible School . j 7:30 p. m. Vacation Bible School for grades 8-9. 8.-00 p.m. Maude McKlnne Circle will meet with Mrs Flora DeHart 8.-00 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild will meet with Miss Gertrude Winston Tuesday: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Vacation Bible School 1 9.-00 a.m. Our Group of the Twelve 10:00 a.m. Evelyn Smlthwlck Circle will meet with Mrs. J. W. Mann > 10:00 a.m. CXiida Furgurson Circle will meet with Mrs. 8. A. Bailey 7:30 p. m. Vacation Bible School for grades 8-9. Wednesday J",00 - ??">? Vacation Bible Schoofc 7:30 p.m. Vacation Bible School for grades 8-9. 7:30 p.m. Choir Practice 8:00 p.m. Commission on Education Thursday; 9:0? a:30 Vacatton Bible School 7:30 p. m. Vacation Blhle School for grades 8-9. 8:00 p.m. Commission on Finance I Phone ? ShMtrock ? Lumber A CkiniilM ? Inwlatton ? Paint f ? Moulding ? Aluminum Scr*?ni ? Wollboord ? Calling Board a y/iiJ ? VTnVQVWI ? Flooring' ? Door* A 1 mm J ? nywooo ? Roofing A Siding WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY River Rd. Louisburg, N. C. FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOUSE STOP BY AND SEE BRYANT BEST, CHARLIE SMITH Or MATTHEW DAVIS I 600D ASSORTMENT OF LAWN AND PORCH FURNITURE -ADMIRAL APPLIANCES DISCOUNT FURNITURE CO. NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE Friday: 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. Vacation Bible School , 7:30 p. m. Vacation Bible iSchool for grades 8-JI. '? ' i Vacation Bible School Vacation Church School will* be held June 5-10 from 9:00 - 11:30. Classes will be . for kindergarten through grades 7 . A class tor students In grades 8 and 9 ylll be held In the evening from 7:30 until 9:00. The Courses are: Kindergarten - - Subject: FRIENDS AND WORKERS WHO HELP US; Workers: Mrs. Bill Benton, Mrs. Wayne Alston, Miss Jackie Smith; Elementary I? II - - Subject: OUR FAMILY AND ThE COMMUNITY, Workers: Mrs. Hoke Steelman, Mrs. James Grady, Bennett Steelman; Ele mentary III- IV - - Subject: BIBLE LANDS AND TIMES, Workers: Mrs. Charles Da vis, Mrs. Roland Horne; Elementary VrVII - - Sub ject: THE UFE AND WORK OF PAUL, Workers: Mrs. James Ivey, Mrs. John Ihrie; Music Chairman, Mrs. Wal ter McDonald; Refreshment Chairman, Mrs. Lonnle Shup lng. Singing At Franklinton There will be 'a Singing at the Church of God of Prophecy on Falrlane Ave., Franklinton, N. C. Sunday, June 4 at 1:30 p.m., announces Pastor A. J. Hughes. Singers from all churches are Invited to attend. The revival begins Sunday ?venlng with the Rev. J.E. Young bringing the messages. Bunn To Have Vacation Bible School The Bunn Methodist Vaca tion Bible School will begin June 5' and continue dally through June 9. Class hours are from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. dally. Classes will be^ for children from pre-schoolers through Juniors. The school will close with a brief pro gram and a picnic on the church grounds Saturday evening at 6:30. r "TAYLOR'S ix, C//) . / dAeSSeHail SCULPTURED GRATE an outstanding achievement tn dinnerware The American Style in Dinnerware i A new look and feel in California Earthenware 1 Poppytrail brings you ultra style, color and carving 4 worthy of a Cellini 1 Each hand-painted 1 rfinnerware item is an original by talented decorator!. The rich combination of green*, bluet, and browns harmonise with your home decor. Decoration permanently under glase, durable,' oven, and detergent proof. SCULPTURED GRAPE? "Love at first sight"! China Section. 5-PIECE PLACE SETTING larft dinner plot*, cup, sow^?r, 91095 If purchafd i+poratmly In open tfocir, $ 14.50 Yov must thf "Work of ort" occotioriotl COFFEEPOT *12JS SUQAR* COVER MM $4? COVERED VEGETABLE $11.95 SCULPTURED GRAPE DESIGN IN BLUE OR PINK Other POPPYTRAIL PATTERNS In Stock : RED ROOSTER - We have all the accessory pieces in this pattern. WOODLAND cnin NAVAJO H.C. TAYLOR (HARDWARE FURNITUI^^^ LOU1SBURG, N. C. B / ATTENTION FCX MEMBERS AND f ARM PRODUCERS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY FCXNC A COMPLETE GROUP LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM IS NOW BEING OFFERED TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES FOR f AMILY SECURITY AS ANOTHER CUSTOMER SERVICE FROM FCX. UNDERWRITTEN BY NATIONWIDE INSURANCE CO. COVERAGES OFFERED t GUARANTEED RENEWABLE HOSPITAL-SURGICAL-MEDICAL-LIFE Over $10,000.00 coverage for each hospital HOSPITAL INDEMNITY PLAN fin $15, or $20 r*er day of hospital confinement^ ASH TO YOU INCOME REPLACEMENT PLAN $100, $?Dtf $300, or $400. per month not requiring hospital confinement. LIFE INSURANCE I $5,000. to $50,000. coverage for each insured member. ? ACCIDENTAL DEATH and DISMEMBERMENL_$10,000. to $100,000. coverage for ENROLLMENT OF MEMBERS - . ,eaCh insured membe' During the open enrollment period ending July 17th for members inder age 65 and their families, EVIDENCE OF INSURABILITY will be waived on all applications for the basic hospital insurance plans ^ < COST AND FLEXIBILITY The program is flexible to serve the need of each FCX member. The cost of the plans are well below what you would ordinarily pay for individual coverage in mfst instances--up to 50% savings to you. , FOR FURTHER INFORMATION / Contact tht Louisburg FCX store or your local Nationwide Insurance Agent: GENE PLEASANTS LOUISBURG MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY 211 COURT ST. P. 0. BOX 462 LOUISBURG, N. C. 27549 Ph. 496-5425 or 496-5370 Yes. I am interested in more information on the new life and health program being offered to FCX members. Name ; Address r.itv Phone i I IGA VALUES GROUND BEEF 3 $|00 ECONOMY CUT PORK CHOPS 59*u Fryer Parts: BREAST LEG PORTION Lh 39C PORTION i h 35ft ? AZALEA MIX OR MATCH |lUNCH MEATS""* $1.00 WINGS 290 PET MILK 10$ CAN LIMIT 4 WITH ORDER MISS CAROLINA V BLEACH at. 12$ KRAFT GRAPE OR APRLE . BUGLES ? DAISIES WHISTLES 3 BOXES $1.00 JELLY W 12 OZ. SPAGHETTI & ? MEAT BALLS > ?? $100 CHARCOAL 10 Lbs. 49$ WHITE POTATOES 5 LBS. 19$ MARGOLD | MARGARINE ?? 1Q< _ TSopicflo FLOUR ^ ORANGE ?? - $179 J DRINK 54 ML. 29< CORN 39d 116ft FORD VILLAGE

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