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Justice Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rice and Pamela from Garner visited Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Rice Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and child ren from Durham came Mon VOTE FOR JOLLY pd. Pol. Adv. day and Tuesday afternoon guests were Mrs. Clarence Spanler and daughter Robin from Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rice. A1C Joseph Burnette, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Bur nette Is at home on a thirty day leave from Kelly Air Force Base at San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Clyde Coppedge re turned home Wednesday from several weeks visit with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Coppedg? and child ren, Kathryn, Clyde- and Mary Chris at Auburndale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shea rln and boys, Barry and Gary, went to Norfolk, Va. Friday night for a long weekend with Mrs. Shearlns' sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bajley. Dr. Grady Wheeler and the two girls, Hazel and Susan, from Graham visited Mrs. Buick Bargain Days are here. . , ?> Now. At your Buick dealer s. Im] Z.V. Wheeler last weekend. Other guest during the week end were; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Thomas and children, Mr. and Mrs. Shelbert Robblns and Mrs. Pattle Hawkins from Rocky Mount. Mr, J.W. Acree Irom camp Lejeune came Saturday and spent the night with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. BUlie Bowden and Sunday In Louls burg with His sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bobble Gilliam. A group of people from the community went tojamesville on a fishing trip Sunday ? Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. G.K. Harris; Sandra and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Harris; Pamela and Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Harris; Philip, Jabkle Lou, George, William, Mrs. Ylola Harris, Mr. and Sirs, Curtis Gatllng; Danny and Tri na, Mr. and Mrs. PhlllpSykes; ' Phil and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Long; Joan and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Blllle Bowden; Wayne, Lynette, Clara Jean, Faye, Mr. Danny House, An thony Edwards, Mr. and Mfs. Carl Rice, Mr. Carlos White, Miss Gall Earp, Mr. Dickie Broome, and Mr. Russell Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Har ris and son, Robert Allen, from Virginia Beach, Va. met them there for the days outing. Sidewalk Art Exhibit Scheduled (FRK. B.W.) Mrs. aN. Wil liamson, Jr.'s Art Class will exhibit their paintings on the fence back of the Frankllnton High School, on Friday, April 26, from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. The public Is invited to stop by and view the work of the art students. The intelligent man learns from experience and Is able to gauge the future by what has happened in the past. HOW. An indoor /Outdoor Carpel that's rea[ carpet ! Made of famous Acrilan from the looms of Mohawk Real carpet, just like the carpet in' your bedroom or living room. Only it can go outside in snow, rain, bright est sunshine. This new Acrilan'*' acrylic carpet fiber pile magically resists water, stains, spills of any kind; solu tion dyed colors are locked-in for life. True carpet beauty you can't tell from higher priced, stay -in -the -house carpet, makes your patio, playroom, kitchen as luxurious and easy to care for as your living room. Come see our brand new "House 'n Garden" carpet by Mohawk today. and it's unbelievably low priced at *750 W SQ. YD. H.C. TAYLOR [hardware I I FURNITURE I Housewares - Plumbing & Electric Supplies - Heaters - Farm Supplies ? Sporting Goods - Rugs - Giftwares - Furniture ? Draperies ? Anything For The Farm & Home. Phone GY 6-3423 East Nash Street Louisburg, N. C. Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Lela Joyner celebrat ed her 79th birthday Sunday with a dinner given by her family. The dinner was held at the fellowship building at Saint's Delight Church. Attending the dinner were Mrs. Joyner's children, grandchildren and great grandchildren which Included (our generations. Mrs. Joyner received many thoughtful and useful gifts. Even a rich nation like the .U.S.A. has a limit to the amount It can spend.? Notice The Loulsburg College's second annual Student Art Competition Exhibit will be In the main gallery of the Fine Arts Gallery from now through May 3. Winners will be an nounced next week. Self-Propelled As the train pulled Into tb? station, the porter knocked on a compartment ddfar. "Chicago," he announced. "Shall I brush you off, madam?" "Certainly not," sh& replied Icily, "I'll descend In the usual way." A MAN ON THE MOVE... FOR YOU MEET JOHN T. CHURCH He's The Kind Of Fellow You Get To Know Easily.:. And To Like A NORTH CAROLINIAN Born and raised in.the State of North Carolino. EDUCATED " Has a BS Degree from the University of North Carolina at Cha pel Hi II. - ? , A VETERAN A Marine Combat Pilot in World War II with the rank df Captain. A PUBLIC SERVANT Former Chairman of the Vance County Democratic Executive Committee. Past member of the Henderson City Council. A CHURCHMAN AND CIVIC LEADER Former Chairman o"f the Board of Stewards Henderson First Methodist Church. Past President of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club. A FAMILY MAN Married and the father of two children, John T. Church, Jr. and Elizabeth H. Church. Re-Elect JOHN T. CHURCH To The N. C. House Of Representatives Pd. Pol. Adv. Political A4>trtiMm*nt Beverly Lake Jr., wants you to vote for Mel Broughton for Governor. Here's why: I know Mel Broughton to be a true North Caro lina Democrat within the best tradition and mean ing of that term. Because he is a North Carolina Democrat, and dedicated td true progress and freedom, I know that, like his father, Met Brough ton will go down in history as one of our greatest Governors. v I knew Mel Broughton as a student at Wake For est College. At this time I was about nine years old and he was living at our home while he went to school. My earliest recollection of Mel, as a boy at this age, was seeing him walk up the steps in our front hall to the room up-stairs that later became my loom. Mel actually lived at our home on two occasions, while he was a student at Wake Forest. Since August of I960, when I began the prac tice of law, I have known Mel Broughton as a fel low member of the Wake County Bar. In that ca pacity I know Mel Broughton as a most able and dedicated lawyer and public servant. I have seen him and the skillful manner in which he handles the causes of his clients in the day to day prac tice of the law. He is so highly regarded as a law yer that he has frequently been called upon to represent the State of North Carolina and all her people. While his clientele has inctuded the State of North Carolina he has always believed in the promise that every man regardless of his station in life is entitled to the very best representation, and Mel Broughton's practice of the law has fol lowed that principle. I know Mel Broughton as a completely warm , and open individual, a man who is understanding and approachable on any problem. I know Mel to be a man who will not change in this regard when lie becomes Governor, and I venture to say that as Governor, Mel Broughton will welcome tne op portunity to sit down and talk to any man about any problem confronting North Carolina. ^ It is for these reasons and because of these be liefs that I wholeheartedly endorse the candidacy of Melville Broughton for the Governorship of North Carolina. VOTE BROUGHTON FOR GOVERNOR v 1 ' Sponsored by the Woke County Broujhton for Governor Committee. 107 Foyetteville Street, N. C., Wolton Joyner Monoger.
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