. r? ? i Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal Twenty-sixth Sunday after , Trinity S.OO A. II. Fellowship Com m union and Coffee Hour Acolyte: Mike Johnaon 10 .-00 a.m. Church School and Bible Classes 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Eagle Scout award to Kirk House Acolyte: Walter House Nursery available during ser vice 24)0 P.M. Every Member Canvass Committee meets In Parish House 5.-00 P. M. E.Y.C. Supper Meeting Wednesday 5:00 P.M. Canterbury Club 8:00 P.M. Choir Rehersal Thanksgiving Day 10:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Brief Meditation. Louisburg Methodist Sunday 9:45 A.M. Church School ll.OO A.M. Worship Service "Being Made Whole" 5:00 P.M. Youth Choir 5:30 P.M. M. Y. F. Tuesday 9:00 A.M. Our Group of The Twelve Wednesday 4.-00 P.M. Junior Choir 7:30 P.M. Boy Scouts of America 7:00 P.M. Chancel Choir Thursday 10:00 A. M. Community Thaliksglving Service St. Delight Baptist Sunday: 10:00 A.M. Sunday School Johnny Shearin, Superin tendent 11:00 A.M. Worship Service Rev. Ralph Clegg, Pastor 7:00 P.M. Sunday Night Youth Auxiliary in Charge Wednesday: 7:30 P.M. The Hour of Power 8:00 P.M. Choir Rehearsal Free Will Baptist Sunday 10:00 A.M. Sunday School David Peele, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship J. Earl Gilliam, Pastor Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Revival Services are now in progress and will continue through Sunday night, Nov ember 19. Rev. J.W. Long from Tarboro, N.C. is preach ing. New Location 930 N. Main St. Loalsburg, N.C. Louisburg Baptist Sunday 9:45 A. It. Church School M.E. Smith, Superintendent 9:45 -12. *00 t'ursery tor pre school children 11:00 A.M. The Church at Worship, A.S. Tomllnson, Pastor Sermon subject, "Gratitude Demands Humility" Royal Ambassador Focus Day. Boys of the R. A. chapter will participate In the service with their leader, Mr. William Hill. 7.-00 P.M. Training Union Monday 6:30 Covered dish supper Fellowship Hall- Woman's Missionary Society 7 :30 Mission Study of Africa led by Missionary the Rev. Lee Blvens You are cordially Invited. Tuesday 7:30 Mary Hester Powell Circle to meet with Mrs. K. M, Collier 10:30 Onnle T. Perry Cir cle with Mrs. W.W. Nash Wednesday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal Thursday 10:00 Thanksgiving Day, our people worship at the Meth odist Church in our Union Thanksgiving Day Service. - Friday 7:30 Pines Rest Home Ser vice. Youngsvilte Baptist Youngsrllle ? In accordance with a new plan of programs at the evening worship hour at the Youngsvllle Baptist Church, the Young People of the church conducted the ser vice on Sunday evening, No vember 12, under the guidance of Church Minister Rev. L. Jervals Phillips. A five part message, based on the book of Genesis, was presented by five of the young people Including Rodney Ro berts, Carol Mitchell, Brenda Sanders, Janet Pearce, and Rhonda Strickland. Glenn Evans presided at the service and Mark Woodlief served as pianist. Special music was by the Girls Chorus of the church. On other Sunday evenings during each month, special programs are being planned; in addition to regular wor ship services conducted by the pastor. The special ser vices will be conducted by various age groups of the church. Everyone is urged to attend all services. You can never tell when a little careful driving will save your life on the highways. Franklin Mem. Hnspital Notes The following were patients In the hospital Thursday morning: PATIENTS? Bonnie S. Al to rd, Loulsburg; Dorothy Jean Ayscue, Loulsburg; Maurice Bledsoe, Loulsburg; James Allen Burgess, Loulsburg; Elizabeth Rose Champion, Loulsburg; Allen Crudup, Jr., Loulsburg; Willie Boyd Dur ham, Castal la; Russell Carl ton Edwards, Youngsvllle; Oulda Evelyn Foster, War renton, James Llnwood Gup ton, Loulsburg; Ardean Eliza beth Hagwqod, Youngsvllle; Josephine Wilder Inscoe,Cas talla; Walter Bennett Jenkins, Castalla; Jeanette Murray Leonard, Loulsburg; Weldon Cooper Leonard, Loulsburg; Peafce McCray, Loulsburg; Lucy Mae Macon, Loulsburg; Rachel Bunn Medlln, Casta lla; Kay Moore Nelms, Frank llnton; Laura Smith' O'Neal, Frankllnton; Josephine Creekmore Pace, Zebulon; Milton E. Pearce, Bunn; Tes sle Brown Perry, Franklln ton; Jessie Green Radford, Loulsburg; Worder Lee Ter rell, Loulsburg; Vincent Ed ward Trader, Loulsburg; Ver nell Hayes Yeargln, Zebulon; Nan Malone Best, Loulsburg; Frances F. Boone, Loulsburg; Pattle K. Boone, Castalla; George Oliver Bunn, Spring Hope, Queen Esther Burgess, Loulsburg; Charlie E. Cham pion, Loulsburg; Mary Dennle Edwards, Loulsburg; Betsy A. Foster, Loulsburg; Kenneth Charlie Hill, Frankllnton; David B. Holmes, Loulsburg; William Clifton Horton, Loulsburg; Arthur Johnson, Loulsburg; Glenn Orren Ken nedy, Loulsburg; Richard L. Layton, Loulsburg; Martha Oeonam Leonard, Loulsburg; Elnora Stalllngs McCowan, Castalla; Thomas A. Moore, Loulsburg; Thomas V. Os borne, Loulsburg; Jerry Lee Perry, Loulsburg; Thomas Vaton Prultt, Frankllnton; A gnes Faulkner Shreve, Leaks vllle, N. C.; Emma Louis Sills Smith, Loulsburg; Fenner Spl vey, Loulsburg; Mary Mltchl ner Strickland, Loulsburg; to la Horton Tant, Loulsburg; Mary House Wester, Louls burg; Josephine Tucker Wil liams, Frankllnton. A House subcommittee has Indicated It may extend its investigation of whether Safe way Stores raised prices in poverty areas on days wel fare checks and food stamps are given out. Prices are being checked in only the Washington area at this time. GRADE A WHOLE FHYERS 23C SWIFT'S SWEET RASHER BACON, 470 ESflK ? U: 890 MAZOLA CORN OIL - 63C MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT - - . COFFEE >s 89C APRIL SHOWERS PEAS 2 s 390 PET MILK 5^79( PLENTY OF NICE HENS WE HAVE PLENTY OF DRESSING MIX, CELERY, CRANBERRIES AND OTHER THANKSGIVING NEEDS. WYNNE'S SUPER MARKET ;5W&*val-u jssnsm FREE OELIVERY OPEN NIGHTS We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities Deaths And Funerals ESKER LANCASTER Esker Lancaster, 71, of Rt. 1, Cast alia, died Wednesday. Funeral services will b*. conducted at 2 P.M. Thurs day at Castalla Baptist Church by the Rev. Glen Hodge and the Rev. Harvey Coppedge. Burial will be In Forest Hill Cemetery, Nashville. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie G. Lancaster one daughter, Mrs. Herman Robertson of Rocky Mount; one son, E.J. Lancaster of Hookerton; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Murphy of Wilson and Mrs. John Adylette of Atlanta, Ga.; and eight grandchildren. He was a retired farmer. HENRY W. GRIFFIN Henry W. Griffin, 67, of Carolina Beach, died Wed nesday. A memorial ser vice was conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at the First Baptist Church in Carolina Beach. Funeral services were con ducted at 4 p.m. today at Centervllle Baptist Church by the Rev. Harold Steen. Burial was in the church cemetery. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Neal Griffin; one brother, Sidney Griffin of Greensboro. He is also sur vived locally by one nephew, Elmer C. Griffin. MRS. KATE H. CARLYLE Mrs. Kate Hllder Wilder Carlyle, 59, of Rt. 2, Zeb ? ulon, died Tuesday. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Pilot Baptist Church by the Rev. Don Wagoner and the Rev. Ralgi Massey. Burial will be In the May Family Cemetery, near Bunq. She Is survived by her hus band, Johnny Lee Carlyle; one daughter, Mrs. Hllder Wil liams of Charlotte; two sons, Perry L. Carlyle of Rt. 4, Zebulon and Fred Vincent Carlyle of Henderson; 'four sisters, Mrs. Betty Batton of Bunn, Mrs. LolaWlnchester of Raleigh, Mrs. Lucille Day of Frankllnton, Mrs. Sallle May Rush of Miami, Fla.; one brother, Perry Wilder of Miami, Fla.; and nine grandchildren. Stamp For Disney Wahington? A commemora tive stamp will be Issued next year by the post office in honor of Walt Disney. It has not been decided whether It will be Issued first In Missouri, the place of his birth, or California where his movle-televlslon studios are located. In Fashion Rhinestones are making a come-back In the fashion world ? an attractive silk cocktail dress has a ring of rhlnestoqes outlining Its low circular neckline. Styles for country wear are Influenced by creations from the Alpine countries. Led erhosen with streaks over the bodice are worn with color ful blouses having full sleeves with snug cuffs. Small hats also have a ty TURKEY SHOOT Centerville Fire House SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1967 1P.M. 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