Church Notices Louisburg Baptist 0:49 Church School, M. E. Smith, Superintendent 8:45-12.00 Nursery for pre school children 11:00 The Church at Worship, A. S. Tomllnson, Pastor, Ser mon Subject? "Church Has a 11. -00 Katherlne M. Harris Sunbeams 11. 00 Elisabeth W. Bobbltt Sunbeams Monday: 7:30 Junior Girl's Auxiliary 7:48 Royal Ambassadors Tuesday: 6:30 Brotherhood Family Picnic at the Lions Park Wednesday: 7:30 Senior Choir Rehearsal Friday: 7:30 Pines Rest Home Ser vice Free Will Baptist Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School and morning worship, J. Earl Gil liam, Pastor. Sermon Sub ject, "Satan." Tuesday: 7:00 p.m. Good News Clubs Death Funeral services were held Sunday at Colbert Funeral Chapel, Gretna, Va., for Mr*. Alice Lipscomb Berger, who died Thursday. Burial was In the family cemetery. Surviving are three sons, James L., Loulsburg, W. F. of the home, B. R., Maritime Transportation Service; one daughter, Mrs. H. a Goodwin Louisa, Va. ; one sister, Miss Mary Lipscomb of the home and six grandchildren. In Service FT. LEONARD WOOD, MO. (AHTNC) - Army Private Ev erett M. Chalk, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Chalk, Route 1, Youngsvllle, N. C., completed an eight week administration course July 14 at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Be was trained In the pre paration of military records and forms. Instruction was also given In fundamentals of the Army filing system, typing, and operation of office machines. His wife, Jeanette, lives on Route 3, Loulsburg, N. C. Thanks 1 would like to express my thanks to those who contri buted so much to my comfort and welfare during my stay at Franklin Memorial Hospi tal. I am especially grateful to Drs. Perry and Medders, to the nurses and to all em ployees on the third floor of the hospital. I shall always remember your many kind acts of competency and love. For every card, the flowers, the visits and the prayers, I am deeply grateful. My life has been deeply enriched by these expressions of your love and concern. May God's richest blessings be upon you. Bonnie G. Mitchell The pressure group, snd the highly organized minority, often exert more Influence than the unorganised majority. St. Paul's Episcopal Sunday: 10. -00 a.m. Family Service, Combined Church School and , Church Service Usbera, July: Herbert Scog (ln, Frank Rose, Sr. Acolyte: John Klnc Nursery available. St. Delight Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Talmadge Best, Superinten dent 11:00 a.m. Worship Service, "Ityw Pagan Is America?" 7:00 p.m. "Who In Hell Would Have Thought It?" Wednesday: 8:00 Ltd.. "The Hour of Power*' 8:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal "The Church where Every body Is Somebody and Christ Is Lord." We are anticipating a week end revival July 28 and 30 with a special speaker. Services begin at 8:00 p.m. Saturday. Please plan to attend! Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients In the hospital Thursday morning: PATIENTS - Pearl J. Black nail, Frankllnton; Joyce Pitt man Bryant, Henderson; Rose Wat king Champion, Louls burg; Geraldlne B. Dunston, Frankllnton; Mary Jodee Ed wards, Louisburg; George Egerton, Frankllnton; Eugene Foster, Louisburg; John Tho mas Fuller, Frankllnton; Ella D. Gupton, Louisburg; Wilton G. Harris, Frankllnton; Pa tricia M. Lester, Louisburg; Sidney Earl Mitchell, Raleigh; Maxlne M. Moore, Louisburg; Thomas Allen Patterson, Louisburg; Nathaniel Lee Perry, Castalla; Cora B. Person, Frankllnton; Marvin Rogers, Bunn; Llnwood Lee Smith, Louisburg; Ossle B. Splvey, Louisburg; Nell Joy ner Tant, Spring Hope; Wyatt Thayer, Jr., Louisburg; Eddie Thomas Titus, Castalla; Vio la Trader, Louisburg; Elisa beth B. Upchurch, Castalla; Gwendolyn F. Varner, Louis burg; Carol Jean Yar borough, Zebulon; Thomas K. Arnold, Sr., Louisburg; Mary Beaty Bus, Louisburg; Emma B. Cash, Louisburg; Lillian J. Conyers, Louisburg; ~ John Wesley Denton, Andrew Lee Green, Louisburg; James Ellas Gupton, Louisburg; Wil lie G. Mitchell, Frankllnton; Ada West Moore, Louisburg; Sudle K. Morton, Frankllnton; Caroline T. Proctor, Boston, Mass.; Jessie B. Sledge, Louisburg; Hattle B. Wester, Frankllnton; Mary House Wester, Louisburg; Lonnle R. White, Frankllnton; Bettle Lou Egerton, Louisburg. Thanks I would like to say thank you to Dr. Thomas O. Wheless, the nurses, and orderlies on third floor (or being so umi and nice, and all of my friends for the flowers, cards, visits, prayers, and other kindnesses shown me while I was a pa tient In Franklin Memorial Hospital. Tour thoughtflilness will sl ways be remembered. Joseph Henry Chappell CAROLYN'S FABRIC SHOP BUNN, NORTH CAROLINA EVERYTHING HAS BEEN REDUCED TO COST! Bonded Woolens Regular Woolens Summer Sold & Prints FaH Prints t Checks COME IN AND SEE!! THESE PRICES WILL BE M EFFECT FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY - SO COME ON M BEFORE ALL IS PICKED OVER. C4ROLYN Open Friday light, July Til 9 P. M. Lamb Kabob Sandwiches OUTDOOR COOKERY ? TASTY AND QUICK Enjoy beautiful summer days to the fullest and serve dinner a la patio style. This beguiling dish is at home at a simple family supper or a sunny lawn party. Mother needs only to marinate the Juicy chunks of lamb in a flavor-special sauce beforehand, then slip the meat, cherry toma toes and fresh mushroom caps onto a skewer. They roast while family and guests relax. When done, place the Kabobs on a toasted hot dog bun and withdraw the skewer. Finish this out door special with a chilled leafy green salad and iced beverage*. You 11 And these Kabob Sandwiches are an Ideal dish to offer aa a do-it-yourself entree ? much to the delight of family and guests. Sandwiches suit a million purposes ? and any pocket book. They're a wise choice for a well-balanced diet, too, for enriched bread products contain generous amounts of three B- vitamins, thiamine, niacin and riboflavin, and the mineral, iron, all at very little cost. LAMB KABOB SANDWICHES ? sandwiches 1 cup tarrmfon vinegar 1 medium onion, sliced 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 teaspoon salt Zi teaspoon pepper /2 teaspoon rosemary, crumbled ( enriched hot dof buns, split and toasted Combine vinegar, onion, garlic, olive oil, salt, pepper, basil and bay leaf in saucepan; bring to boil. Remove from heat; cool to lukewarm. Stir in lamb cubes. Cover and refrigerate 3 to 4 hours, stirring occasionally. Remove lamb from marinade, drain thoroughly on absorbent paper. For each kabob, arrange lamb, tomatoes and mushrooms alternately on skewer. Broil in pre heated broiler or grill 4 to 5 minutes, or until lamb is done. Mean while, blend together butter and rosemary. Butter buns. Place kabob between bun halves; remove skewer and close., Serve hot. Justice Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Wheless and Mrs. Maybelle Wheless visited relatives at Roxboro Friday. Mr*. Lottie Davis from Spring Hope visited In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Medlln the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Woodall Dean and girls, Jane, Karen and Marsha from Frederick, Md. are presently visiting In the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wheless and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dean In Cedar Rock. Mrs. W. G. Rice entered Park View Hospital In Rocky Mount Monday afternoon and surgery was performed Tues day morning. Mrs. B. F. Wheless Is spend ing the week In Bristol, Va., with her son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Wheless. ~~Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Wheless and daughters Anne and Fran are vacationing In the mountains this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Renn from Jacksonville, N. C. and Miss Judy Renn from Hart ford Conn, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Perry. Youngsville Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Wiggins and son Phil vacationed during the past week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moss and Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Cor penlng left by plane on Sunday for a trip to San Juan, Puerto Rica. They returned Thursday night. Mr. Moss was a speaker on the program at the South eastern Soli and Water Con servation Convention which was held In San Juan this week. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawton Noell of Cheryl Ave., Ikirham, N. C. announce the birth of a daughter, Maria Lawton, on July 11, 1967 at Watts Hos pital. Mrs. Noell Is the former Alice Marie Cooke of Louis burg. Franklinton Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shearon are visiting Commander and Mrs. Bruce Shearon In Sunny vale, California and the Mc Kims and the Reads of San Bernardino, California. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cla rence Garrison on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mad ren, ' Mrs. Allen Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Duckworth, Vlckl and Rlckl all of Burling ton; Mr. and Mrs. BUI Carter and children of Wake Forest. Mrs. Carl Mansfield of Ekir Ungton Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Garrison. Karen Sue Bechom of Ashe vllle and Billy Carter ofWake Forest are also visiting the Garrisons. Mrs. H. L. Ivey and children of Greenville, South Carolina are visiting Mrs. Gordon Pat terson. Miss Jane Conyers Is spend ing the week at Ocean Drive, South Carolina with the Craven Byrds of Durham. Mrs. W. H. M. Jenkins, along with Mrs. Julian Jenkins of Richmond and Mrs. Evelyn Williamson of Louisburg have gone on a tour of New York. Mrs. Oscar Davis, Jr. and "Chip" of Rome, Georgia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Craw fort Kearney. Centerville Guests of Mrs. W. H. Medlln, Sr. over the weekend were Mrs. W. D. Cash, Jr. and Michelle from Greenville, S. C.J Mr. C. C. Gupton, Mrs. W. H. Fletcher, Sr., and Mrs. Rylan Hight, all from Hender son. Mrs. Spencer West visited her daughters, Mrs. Martha Jeter and Mrs. Harvey New some in Petersburg, Va., over the weekend. Fish Fry There will be a fish fry at the Ingleside Community Building Friday night, July 21, from 6 to 8 o'clock. This is a change In time. Please note. IGA VALUES rWESSON ? OIL as 69C CHARCOAL LIGHTER CHARCOAL 10&490 190 \ STAR FOOD ITEMS CHICKEN SALAD BAR-B-QUE PIMENTO CHEESE ONION DIP CHOICE STEAKS FULL CUT ROUND SIRLOIN BONELESS 88* 98* LB. LB. KRAFT'S | FRENCH ? 1 DRESSING 2 BOTTLES 49$ ACTIVE LIQUID ? QT. BOT. DETERGENT f(? dishes 33< CHEFBOY-ARDEE SPAGHETTI & 2Sfe MEAT BALLS 49< BLUE PLATE 12 oz. jar PEANUT BUTTER 29( BOLD SEAL SELF RISING FLOUR 10". b?g 79< DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER % 35< (lb $1.18 LB iSAUSAGEa lbs. FRANKS 3 lbs LARGE RIPE WATERMELONS 69$ LEMONS 39$ NEW RED POTATOES 5 a 29 1 PET MILK 6 CANS ?9$ EACH IflA ooz. FORD VILLAGE LOUISBURG, N. C. Gate a'Cu CLEARANCE DAYS! Now you can hook' a Barracuda hardtop! America's lowest i r ii ? priced, tun-size sports car for only zevtut COME GET OUR CLEARANCE DEAL! BARRACUDA 2-DOOR HARDTOP It's mid-summer clearance time. 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