' Youngsville Mrs. C.V. Tlmberlake Is spending the Christmas hol idays In Charlotte, N.C. with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bullard and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and family. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Green, Jr., and family of Charlotte spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Green, Sr. and their family. . Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bush and family of Henderson visited with her parents here Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Cyrus of Raleigh visited with Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Cyrus, Sr. during the holidays. The families of the late John Cyrus had a Christmas dinner at the community building on Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Grubbs of Mr. Airy were home for the holidays. Mike Chesson was here from Fort Dix, N.J. to spend Christ mas with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parrlsh of Greenville spent the holidays here with their fam ilies. . ?' v . Mrs. E.R. Tharrington and family have been spending the holidays with relatives in Ill inois, to return the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Under wood and family arrived Fri day from Atlanta, Georgia, to spend about a week with Mrs. Susan Green. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutton C^666 FOR YOUR [CARPET NEEDS VISIT TAYLOR S FLOOR COVERING SHOP FEATURING Mohiwk 625 DIFFERENT CARPET SAMPLES TO CHOOSE FROM. PRICED FROM 3.95 TO 17.95 SQ. YD. CARPETS FOR HOMES AND CHURCHES FREE ESTIMATES H.C. TAYLOR I HARDWARE 1 I furniture! and family have been away on a trip to Florida. Mrs. Mamie Winston left during the weekend to vl;lt with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mullen and family In Oxford. i Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Evans and son left Friday to spend a week with realtives in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wig gins had their children and grandchildren home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. W,M;^oberts and Mr* and Mrs. Nelson Wal den attended the bank Christ mas Party held Thursday night at the Village Dinner Theater near Raleigh. -Vv ?r. and Mrs. Jim Mattox of Winston Salem, "Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Mitchell, Jr. and family of Alexandria, V?. and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mitchell from Tennessee were here to visit with Mrs. W.F. Mitchell, Sr. at Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Barnes, Jr. and family of Concord, N.C. visited here with rel atives during the holidays. Justice Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bunn, Mr. Will Davis and Mrs. Tom rale Bunn left early Sunday morning to visit Mr. Tommle Bunn who Is stationed at Parrls Island, S.C., returning home Monday night. Mrs. B.F. Wheless, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Wheless, Ann and Fran spent Christmas Day in Greensboro with l^rs.W.H. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Riley in the home of the Rileys. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wheless" from Bristol, Va. had dinner with Mrs. B.F. Wheless and the Marion Wheless' Christ mas Eve. Ben came back Mon day night and stayed. ..until Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Wheless and Mrs. Maybelle Wheless attended the worship service Sunday morning at Bland wood Baptist Church in Rocky Mount. The Christmas Cantata "Christ Is Born" was pre sented under the direction of Mr. Carl McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Dobson from Falls Church, Va., visited relatives in the community Saturday. Mrs. Dobson Is the former Ruby Wheless. Mrs. C.A. Long and Mr. M.J. Hayes were In Raleigh several days during the hol idays with Mrs. R.L. Hayes, Mrs. Emma Raper, Mrs. Ola Turner and Miss Ethel Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gard ner and sons Harry White and Lawrence from Raleigh spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Vera S. White and Mr. Carlos White. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Perry from Raleigh were weekend guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Perry. Mr. and Mrs. C.G. Perry and son from Fuquay were her& for Christmas dinner and Mr. and Mrs. T.G. Harris and Linda from Youngsvllle visited in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vester Earps guest tor the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boone from Butner. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.Dunn were in Raleigh Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dunn. V ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore visited Mrs. C.C. Bowden and Miss Oneda Bowden In Rocky Mount Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Renn and girls Judy and Patricia from Jacksonville, and Mr. Robert Beaumont of Hart ford, Conn., spent the Christ mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Z.T. Persy. Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Gibson of Winston Salem visited rel atives in the community during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayes and children from Florence, S.C., visited Ralphs father, Mr. M.J. Hayes Tuesday. Miss Nettle Bunn from Tar boro came up here for the dayTuesday wlttj her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bunn. Franklinton Mr. and' Mrs. Jim Layton of Kllleen, Texas; Miss Edith.. Day and Paula Day of Raleigh and Bill Day of Mars Hill College were -holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.G. Day. Mrs. A. S, Powell spent Christmas in Henderson with Mr. and MI'S. John Adams and son. Mrs. James Bell, Kim and Jimmy of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gurley of Greens boro spent a few days with Mrs. Garland Sandllng and Miss Kat Rowe. Mrs. H.F. Fuller, Miss Cora New IDCAS FOH A NEW ERA INSURANCE? chsok NATIONWIDE for new ideas I ? AUTO INSURANCE ? FIRE INSURANCE ? LIFE INSURANCE ? HOMEOWNERS' ? EDUCATION ? MORTGAGE ? ACCIDENT A SICKNESS ? RETIREMENT N.uionwtJe has new ideas in protection to fill any insur ance need at a cost you can afford. Check the plan that interests you and contact: GENE PLEASANTS 211 Court St., Louisburg, N. C. But. Phon? 496-5425 Horn# Phon. 496-5370 STATION WIDE ?k 9 MTn*iiif mini Msauact tmmi Or Color , LEGGETT'S Will Exchange It PLEASE NO CASH REFUNDS SHOP LEGGETT'S CASH-CHARGE UY-A-WAY OR BUDGET ACCOUNT. OPEN AJ.L DAY WED. STORE HOURS 9:30 TO 5:30 STORE WILL BE CLOSED JAN. 1st Garner and Miss Inez Fuller spent Christmas with Or. and Mrs. Fleming Fuller and family In Klnston. *? Mrs. Julia Carr, Nancy Carr and Donna Ross are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilson in Arlington, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Trogdon, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Peter fggimann ofKnightdale, spent the holidays In Boone with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Medlin. Mr. and Mrs. John Farabow and children spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Ethridge. Mrs. B.J. Conyers spent the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Mike Dugan In Siler City. ? ' .> Miss. Susan McLemore, a student at the University of Colorado, is spending the hol idays -with hef-parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Lee McLemore. Miss LeahWhltfield of Salis bury spent the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Whitfield. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leslie Ivey and children of Green ville, S.C. spent Christmas with Mrs. Virginia Patterson and Vickl. ^ Thanks I wish to express my sin cere appreciation to all for the expressions of kindness shown me during my recent illness. Your thoughtful ness will never be forgotten. Lloyd Gupton Teenage Chat ? Youngsville - ~ Vickie Wheeler ? ? Christmas Day 1967 has come and gone. It brought with it many surprises and few disappointments. Most of all, this Christmas, even more than the Chrlstmases of the past, seemed to really spread the spirit of 'Christmas. It may be due to our nation's prosperity but ? remember a nation is composed of in "dividuals. Only you can de cide when you are truly happy and if you receive happiness through giving and serving. I'm not saying America has a soft heak but I am saying Americans should count their blessings and be happy to share with others their totals^ Every heart around should 1* ' changed, if it hasn't you Still have a few more days to share your happiness in *67. Maybe we shtfuld all make a resolution for '68 to spread the spirit -of Christmas throughout the new year! One of the surprises of our holiday was the snow. In a fine 72 degree one day ? the next ? snow! It was pretty cold at that meeting wasn't It Debbie, Dar lyne, Pam and El&ine? Don't get to fat and lazy ? especially you ball players ? remember how tough practice can get? Birthday wishes go to Clark Finch, Harold Kearney, Cry stal Catlett and Buddy Mitchell. If the jolly ole gent wasn't - Churdi Notices 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. TomlonSon, Pastor Monday: 7:30 Woman's Missionary Society Wednesday: 7:30 Choir Rehearsal Saturday: 9:30 Church Membership Class too good to you this year, maybe you should really work on those New Year's Resolu tions-HAPPY NEW YEAR! St. Paul's Episcopal First Sunday-After Christmas December 31, 19?^ Sunday; 10:00 A.M. Church School and Bible Classes - W.J. Shearin, Supt. 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Election of Four Vestry members Acolyte: Walter House Nursery available Wednesday: t 8:00P.M. Choir Rehearsal Thursday, January 4 7:30 P.M. Vestry Meeting ? * ? Louisburg Methodist Sunday: 9:45 Church School 11:00 Worship: The Thing I Have Made of Me! 7:30 The Service of Holy Communion Monday: 7:30 The Maude McKenne . Circle 8:00 The Mary Burt Person Circle 8:00 The Wesleyan Service - Guild Tuesday: -'j? 10:00 The Evelyn Smlthwlck Circle 10:00 The Oulda Fergerson Circle Wednesday: x 7:30 Chancel Choir Re hearsal 7:30 Boy Scouts ? tiiiiiiiinw! LET US SERVE YOUR NEEDS jf i! Savings - Loans - Trusts - Insurance ij Citizens Bank and Trust Company; HENDERSON, N. C. | "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION SINCE 1889" ! j ;; Member FDIC ' ij SAVE |fi WHOLE FRYERS FRYER 490 BREAST OR IEG LB. *ar STEAK 10{ CRISCO O - ^ SHORTENING A 69 TABLERITE FRANKS W'"! 45C TABLERITE CHOPPED HAM 6 0Z. 450 IGA TWIN POTATO CHIPS pack 39t IGA CANNED VEGETABLE SALE 'MONDAY SLICED carrots; CREAM CORN WHOLE KERNEL CORN SHOE PEG CORN, SLICED DEETS MIXED VEGETABLES 303 CANS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FORD VILLAGE FROZEN PIES 5. 8?Z 1.00 LOUISBURG. 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