Basketball
Team Is
Entertained
Youngsvllle ? Mr. Harold
Kearney of Youngsvllleenter
talned the members of the
YHS boys' basketball team,
the coach and two managers
with a steak dinner at the
Plantation Inn near Raleigh
on Tuesday night*
Mr. Turner Felton, former
YHS school principal, was
gufst speaker for the occas
slon. Mr. Felton, who now
lives In Tarboro, N.C. still
maintains Interest In YHS
activities, and was In atten
dance at tournament games
In Rocky Mount and Durham.
Booster Club president Mr.
A1 DePorter was recognized
for comments. Other guests
of Mr. Kearney at the dinner
were Mr. J.E. Jones, Mr.
C.L. Wrenn, Mr. W.R. Evans
and Mr. W.M. Roberts who
provided transportation for
the boys.
On Riot Report
Senator Edward W. Brooke,
? a member of the President's
Commission on Civil Dis
orders, has asked President
Johnson to mobilize the nation
to support and Implement the
findings of the committee.
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Board Of Visitors view Construction
Louisburg College President Cecil W. Robblns points out the modern features of a new women's
dormitory, ndw under construction on the Lcralsburg campus, to the Board of College Visitor^
of the North Carolina Conference of The Methodist Church. From left to right: Dr. Robbins,
Rev. Kermlt Wheeler of Burlington, Mr, Ed. Hales of Zebulon, Rev. J. Kern Ormond of Garner,
Mr. James Patrick of Durham, and Rev. M.W. Maness of Fayetteville. The dormitory is'
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King
and daughter, Vickie, of San
Leonadro, Calif, and Mrs.
John Walker, and Miss Diane
Martin of A1 Crosse, Va. visit
ed .Mrs. Vera S. White and
Carlos Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coppedge
from Raleigh visited In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Coppedge last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rice
went to see Mr. Willie Rice
at Wake Memorial Hospital
In Raleigh Friday night and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gard
ner visited him Sunday after- I
noon.
Mr. andMrs.WillardTruck
ner of Durham were guest in
the home of Mrs. B.F. Whe
less and Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Wheless Sunday. Other guest
for lunch with the family were:
Mr. and Mrs. Z.T. Perry,
Mrs. Marvin Bowden, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie F. Bartholomew,
Frankie Lou and Mary Helen.
Mr. Rufus Bunn came home
from Wake Memorial Hos
pital in Raleigh Thursday.
Miss Nettie Bunn from Tar
boro came Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommle Bunnwere there
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lor the weekend. Also Tues
day night Nettle came again
and Mrs. and Mrs. Edward
Adcock from Raleigh. ' . _
Mrs. Edith Fleming from
Rocky Mount had lunch with
Mr. and Mrs. N.J. Wicks Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Duke from Red Oak came
that afternoon. Mrs. Wicks
s'pent the day Tuesday in
Spring Hope with Mrs. Johnny
Sykes.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dunn
from Raleigh visited Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Dunn Saturday.
Mrs. Cora Nowell from Wen
dell visited Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Boone and other friends
In the community Tuesday.
We are happy to report that
Mr. George Boone came home
from Park View Hospital In
Rocky Mount Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Wheless,
Mrs. Maybelle Wheless and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McGregor
visited Mr. and Mrs. Evander
Lee McGregor at his new
home ne?r Raleigh Sunday
afternoon.
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Jabberwock
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The Oxford - Henderson
Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sig
ma Theta Sorority, Inc. is
presenting its nineteenth An
nual "Jabberwock" "Opera
tion Entertainment" in the
Max C. King Cymtorium, B.
F. Person-Albion High School
in Franklinton, N.C., March
29, 1968 at 8:00 P.M.
The feature will be a variety
of entertainment presented by
talented accomplished pian
ists and vocalists from Gran
ville, - Vance, and Franklin
Counties and theiWhitted Jun
ior High School Dance Group
of Durham. North Carolln?.
Other features for the even
ing will be the crowning of
Miss Jabberwock Queen -of
1968. Contestants from War
ren, Vance, Granville and
Franklin Counties will par
ticipate. Miss Betty Jean Al
ston, a sophomore at the Per
son- Alblomv High School in
Frankllnton"is the contestant
for the crown for this cou"?v
Seven Paths
Mr. and Mrs. John Rudolph
Wilder and daughter, Sandy, \
of Merrltt Island, Fla. spent
Thursday night with Mrs. Lena
Wilder. They were returning
from West Virginia and Mrs.
Wllder's sister was accom
panying them.
Mrs. Herman Brown, sons
Charles and Ernest of Enfield;
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brown _
of Rodky Mount vlstted with
Mr. E.B. Moore Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Lartz
entertained two friends from
California over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Chewnlng of Goldsboro visited
Mr. M.T, Lamm Wednesday,
also, Mr. and Mrs-. Elbert
Lamm of Rocky Mount.
Mrs. Harriett Moore cele
brated a birthday Tuesday
evening when Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Edwards and Cindy
of Nash County took her to
The Murphy House for supper.
<0 - :
Mr. and Mrs. E.R, Moore
spent Sunday afternoon in
Rocky Mount with Mrs. Sissie
Lou Alford.
Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher
and Tammle of Rocky Mount
visited the Preston Inscoes
and M.E. Fisher Tuesday
evening.
Mesdames Bertha Moore,
Elsie Gay, K.S. Lester motor
ed to Newport News last Tues
day and returned on Wednes
day after visiting a number
of relatives.
Mesdames Jas. A. Perry
and M.E. Fisher were In Hen
derson on business Tuesday
and then visited Mrs. Claude
Driver.
f Thanks
The family Of the late Nannie
Morton Hayes Is deeply grate
ful to the many friends, rel
atives, doctors, nurses, pat
ients and associates who sent
contributions and many kind
expressions of sympathy In
memory. Also for their visits
and thoughtfulness during the
Illness and passing of the
same.
Thanks
The children of Mrs.
Beatrice S. Jeffreys express
their sincere appreciation for
the kindness shown at the death
of their mother.
Thanks
We wish to thank and ex
press our appreciation to the
Fire Department of Louli
burg, for Its efficient ser
vice rendered during the fire
at our home on Elm Street,
Sunday, March 24; to our
loyal friends and neighbors
who so kindly came to our
rescue and rendered valuable
services.
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