Franklinton
Vacation
Bible School
(FRK. B.W.) Vacation
Bible School is being con
ducted at the Franklinton
Baptist Church June 24
through June 28 from 8:30
A.M. to 11:30 A. M.
Mr. Lloyd Jackson, super
intendent, invites children
through the Intermediate age
to attend the Bible School.
The following people are
working in the school: Nurse
ry Department ? Mrs. Robert
Ayscue (supt.), Mrs. Sam
Fishel, Mrs. Milton House and
Paul Philpott.
Beginner's Department ?
Mrs. R. L. Holland (supt.),
Mrs. Courtney Heath and
Mrs. P. L. Cartledge.
Primary I ? Mrs. Kenneth
Wooten (supt.), Mrs. Ronnie
Champion and Mrs. Jennie
Van Arsdale.
Primary II ? Mrs. Herb
Smith (supt.), Miss Karen
Jones, Miss Karen Colbert.
Junior Dept. ? Mrs. Loyd
Jackson (supt.), Mrs. H. F.
Holmes and Mrs. Jerri Ball.
Intermediate Dept. ? Mrs.
Charles Timberlake, Mrs.
Fred Blount, Mrs. Jerry Row
land and Miss Rhonda Payne.
Miss Inez Fuller and Mrs.
Norman Mitchell will be in
charge of refreshments.
Youngsville
Mrs. Pete Kitsoutis of
Washington, D. C. is here this
week visiting with Mrs. B. J.
Pearce and other relatives.
Wade Hoiden returned
home Thursday after com
pleting six months of basic
training at Fort Jackson, S. C.
Libbie Brown and Clara
Ann S tailings left Sunday for
two weeks at Camp Graham
Girl Scout Camp at Ken- .
Lake.
Mrs. J. J. Hart and daugh
ter Pam and Mrs. D. H. Cyrus,
Jr. and daughter Deborah left
Thursday for a week at
Ridgecrest in the western part
of North Carolina.
Franklin Mem.l
Hospital Notes
The following were pa
tients in the hospital Tuesday
morning:
PATIENTS - Bonnie Oak
ley Arnold, Youngsville; Rita
Kay Ayscue, Louisburg; Wil
liam Ray Barnhill, Franklin
ton; Marie Murray Champion,
Louisburg; Elnora Davis,
Louisburg; Mabel Irene Driv
er, Louisburg; Henry T. Ed
wards. Louisburg; Daisy Har
ris Fields, Louisburg; Wade
Hampton Foster, Louisburg;
Melvin Decimo Gay, Bunn;
Mary Frazier Green, Louis
burg; Annie Bell Grissom, Ze
bu Ion; Brenda Joy Hamlet,
Louisburg; Grover C. Harris,
Jr., Louisburg; James Lee
Harris, Louisburg; John Lee
High, Louisburg; Lafayetter
T. High, Zebulon; Ada Petti
ford Jones, Zebulon; Bernard
Leslie Joyner, Franklinton;
Carol Gail Kemp, Louisburg;
Ruby Wilson Lanier, Louis
burg; Ethel Cardwell Mc
Guire, Louisburg; Beulah
Faulkner May, Franklinton;
Jonnie R. Medlin, Louisburg;
Twila Poole Moss, Zebulon;
Daphine Leonard Murphy,
Castalia; Erma ~ Jean Neal,
Louisburg; Russell Perry
Nelms, Louisburg; Ronald
Woodrow Pearce, Zebulon;
Eva Elizabeth ? Prlvette,
Youngsville; Nellie Gray Ric
hards, Youngsville; Patricia
Smith Talton, Louisburg;
Madeline Smith Wester,
Louisburg; Thomas Kent
Arnold, Sr., Louisburg;
Myrtle Woodlief Ayscue,
Louisburg; Hugh Brandt,
Louisburg; Mollie Jackson
Brewer, Louisburg; Joseph
Henry Chappell, Franklinton;
Lelia West Collins, Castalia;
Annie Boone Frazier, Casta
lia; Jesse Crudup Fuller,
Youngsville; Neva Rowland
Fuller, Louisburg; Cora Ed
wards Harper, Louisburg;
David Jones Hunt, Louisburg;
Olia Hunt Lambert, Louis
burg; Bert Pearce, Castalia;
Davis Abner Pearce, Bunn;
Rafael* D. Peoples, Louis
burg; Dollie M. Quails, Louis
burg; Mack Charlie Tant,
Louisburg; Furney E. Thar
rington. Castalia; Grace Med
lin Wheless, Louisburg.
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Vacation Bible School Closes
Youngsville-The Youngs
ville Vacation Bible School
closed with a commencement
program held on Friday night
June 21 with, members of
each department participat
ing. Handwork was on display
in classrooms where parents
and friends were invited after
the program.
The school began with Pre
paration Day on the previous
Saturday with a parade led by
the town Fire Truck and
Police Car. Students and
some of the faculty rode on
decorated bicycles in the
parade. Youngest children
were in a tractor-drawn trail
er, followed by several cars.
The American and Christian
flags waved from the trailer.
Total enrollment of the
week was sixty-five and aver
age attendance was sixty.
There1 were seventeen faculty
members including Mrs. W.
M. DeMent and Miss Debbie
Brown in the Nursery; Mrs. J.
R. Sanders, Mrs. Hazel Haley
and Miss Janice Pearce in the
Beginner Department; Mrs. L.
J. Phillips and Mrs. W. M.
Cooper in the Primary dept.;
Mrs. A. N. Corpening, Mrs. N.
A. Brown and Mrs. H. N.
Walden in the Junior dept.;
Mrs. T, E. Lindsey, Mrs. J. T.
Moss and Mrs. A! De Porter in
the Intermediate dept.; Mrs.
E. M. Mitchell on the refresh
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ment committee; Miss B. J.
Mullen as Librarian, Miss
Rhonda Strickland as pianist;
Mrs. R. E. Cheatham, Secre
tary.
Church Minister L. Jervais
was Bible School Principal
and assisted in departments.
Franklinton
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Moul
der and children, Rhonda,
Tony, David and Susan have
returned to Det Moines,
Iowa, after spending a week
with Mr. Moulder's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Moulder.
Leah's WSCS
To Meet
The W. S. C. S. of Lath's
Church will meet Friday,
June 28th, at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Lula Mae
Cooper. All members am
urged to attend.
In Service
JOHN R. EDWARDS
VUNG TAU, VIETNAM
(AHTNC)-Army Private Class
John R. Edwards, 21, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Ed
wards, Louisburg, N. C., was
assigned as a clerk in the 805
Transportation Company
near Vung Tau, Vietnam,
June 1.
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510" fits sizes lll/> to
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dress colors.
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Stretch Nylon? $1.50
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Students
Leave For
European Tour
Eleven Franklin County
students departed from Ra
leigh-Durham airport on Sa
turday, en route to Europe
for a 32 day tour which will
include five countries. The
tour is under sponsorship of
the International Cultural Ex
change Schools. About 2000
students from the United
States will be involved in
similar tours during the sum
mer months.
Mrs. Robert J. Murphy is
chaperone and co-ordinator
for a group of twenty-four
students, including those
from Franklin County. The
remainder of this group is
from the Henderson area.
Mrs. Murphy stated that
their Intinerary will Include
the countries of England,
France, Germany, Austria
and Italy and carries three
hours of collece credit. At the
conclusion of the tour they
will depart from Rome by
plane for the return trip on
Julv 23rd.
The local student* partici
pating are: Jimmy Chesson,
son of Mrs. C. A. Cooke;
Patsy Murphy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mur
phy; Betty Jo Tlppett, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Tlppett; Johnny Lloyd, son
of Dr. and Mrs. John Lloyd;
Howard Moore, son of Mrs.
Sarah Moore; [ten Hayes, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Hayes;
Ann Merritt, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Merritt; A1
Peoples, son of Mr. and Mrs.
V. A. Peoples; BUI Taylor,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Taylor and Kevin Warren, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Warren. AU of the above ten
are June graduates or rising
aenlors at Loulsburg High
School. Attending from Gold
Sand School is Toni Gupton,
whose guardian Is Miss Pau
line Gupton.
Thanks
1 would like to express my
appreciation to everyone for
every kindness that was
shown me while I was In
Franklin Memorial Hospital,
especially to Or. Cole and Dr.
Lloyd and all the nurses on
second floor. Thank you for
the prayers, flowers, gifts,
visits and every nice card. I
will never forget the kind
deeds done for me. May God
bless you all.
Mrs. Clara Stalling*
Deaths And Funerals
MRS. INA M. BRANTLEY
Zebulon -Mrs. In* Medlln
Brantley, TO, of Rt. 2, Zebu
Ion, died Thursday. Funeral
services were conducted at 3
p.m. Saturday at Poplar
Springs Baptist Church by the
Rev. Bobby Joyner. Burial
followed in Brantley family
cemetery.
She is survived by six
daughters, Mrs. Margaret
Moore. Mrs. Addle Hales and
Mrs. Betty Denton, all of
Zebulon; Mrs. WilUe Sykes,
Mrs. Inez Black, both of
Cocoa. Fla., and Mrs. Frankle
Bruce Bissett of Norfolk, Va.;
four sons. Weldon. William,
Leroy and Butler Brantley, all
of Zebulon; 24 grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren;
four sisters. Mrs. Annie
Pearce of Rt. 1, Louisburg,
Mrs. Allie Gray Medlln, Mrs.
Roxie Stallings. and Mrs. Ger
tie Pippin, all of Zebulon;
two brothers, F. P. Medlln of
Zebulon and Clarence Medlin
of Caatalia. Mrs. Brantley was
a member of Poplar Springs
Baptist Church.
MRS. ANNIE S. CALHOUN
Portsmouth, Va. ? Mrs.
Annie SUley Calhoun, daugh
ter of former Elon College
president. Dr. W. W. Staley
and sister of the late Mrs. Ben
T. Holden of Louisburg, died
Friday at a rest home in
Portsmouth, Va. Burial was In
Portsmouth Saturday.
Surviving are nephews, Wil- i
liam Staley Cheatham of
Washington, D. C., Ben T.
Holden of Charlotte, N. C., I
and John 'Staley Holden of
Las Vegas, Nevada; a niece,
Mrs. Patricia Holden Leete of
Suffolk, Va.
ASHLEY A. FULLER
Ashley A. Fuller, 75, died
Friday. Funeral services were
conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday
at the Liberty Christian
Church by the Rev. John C.
Allen, HI. Burial followed in
the church cemetery.
Surviving are two sons,
Dave F. Fuller of Rt. 1, Hen
derson and William A. Fuller
of Henderson; one daughter,
Mrs. Newell Dement of Rt. 3,
Louisburg; four grandchild
ren.
MRS. KATHLEEN H. Mc
INTYRE
Franklinton ? Funeral ser
vices for Mrs. Kathleen Harrili
Mclntyre, 52, who died Sun
day, will be conducted today
at 11 a.m. at the Franklinton
Methodist Church of which
she was a member by the
Rev. Don Harris and the Rev. .
Walter McDonald. Graveside
services will be conducted in
the Sunaet Cemetery in
Shelby at 5 p.m.
Surviving are her husband,
Frank Mclntyre; one daugh
ter, Mrs. George Neill of
Mooresville; three sons,
Donald of Tarboro, Ben of
Louisburg and Jimmy Mc
lntyre of Ft. Bragg; 11 grand
children. She was employed
at Burlington Industries.
Reunion
A reunion of the Jack and
Fannie Tharrington family
took place at the homeplace
Sunday, June 23, 1968.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thar
rington were the hosts to the
approximately eight people
attending.
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mind to do something every
day to improve yourself? It
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