Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal Ninth Sunday alter Trinity Sunday: 10:00 A.M. Church School and Bible Classes, W. J. Shea rin, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. Morning Pray er and Sermon by Rector Acolyte: Walter Houae Ushers: Edward F. Yar bo rough, James P. Lumpkin Nursery provided in Parish House 2:00 P.M. Evening Service, Klttreil Free Will Baptist Sunday: 9:30 "The Free Will Bap tist Hour" WYRN Radio 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 8:00 Revival Hour Thursday: 8:00 Prayer Meeting Temporary Location: 930 N. Main St., Louisburg, J. Earl Gilliam, Pastor Calvary Baptist Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Ser vice Wednesday: 7:30 Mid-week Service Location: 1H miles from Louisburg on Highway 401 South. Rev. Joseph Brady, Pastor, of 111 Middle St., Louisburg, N. C. welcomes you. Fundamental ** Inde pendent *? Missionary. Pleaching the Blood ? The Book, the Blessed Hope. Union View Rev. Glenn Short, pastor of Union View Baptist Church in the dty of Frank lin ton, is representing Frank lin ton and the surrounding areas if you are interested in purchasing the 20 L.P. rec ords in the reading of the New Tectament on 33 1/3 speed Rev. Short can be reached by calling 494-7341 or by writing Bo* 145, Frankiinton. There will be a Laymen revival beginning tonight August 8-llth at Union View Baptist Church in the city of Frankiinton on Chavis St. There will be aervices nightly at 8:00. A different laymen from the Union View Church will be bringing the me wages and a different layman serv ing as pastor and the male chorus doing the singing. The public is invited. .Jar* Aluminum Cart Port s 1 Storm Door * j & Windows I Venetian Blinds! BLINDS REPAIRED ? I t Aluminum Shutters Aluminum & \ Canvas Awnings Fill ESTIMATES M. G. WILDER "MONK" 417 W. Nablt St. louisiuts, n. c. 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 Wor ship, A. S. Tomlinson, Pastor. Sermon subject, "The Tie That Binds" 11:00 Katherine M. Harris Sunbeams 11:00 Elizabeth W. Bob bin Sunbeams 7:00 Sunday Evening Group 7:30 Advisory Board Wednesday: 7:30 Choir Rehearsal Louisburg Methodist Sunday: 9:45 Church School 11:00 He Who Sits in The Heavens Laughs Monday: 6:30 Annual Church School Picnic at the church Tuesday: 9:00 Prayer Group Wednesday: 7:30 Chancel Choir Re hearsal 7:30 Boy Scouts Birth Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Patter son of Staunton, Va. an nounce the birth of a daugh ter, Sharon Kay, weighing 8 lbs. 12'/i ounces, July 26, in the hospital at Staunton. Mrs. Patterson is the former Louiae Wolfe of Mount Airy, N. C. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pat terson of Epsom. We Americans are entirely too careless and we pay for it with human lives. GENE PLEASANTS of NitlcnrMt Iuvmci say* "Insure family of 4 for *19.06 a month" If tou'i* age 30 and everyone'* in good health, you can insure your life for $10,000 Whole Life, your wife'i for an initial amount of $4,000 and each of the kid* for $1,000, for $19.06 a month. That'* only $1.72 more than you'd pay for a $10,000 life insurance policy on yourself alone. Aak about Nationwide'* Family Plan. ENNIS GENE PLEASANTS Louisburg Mutuol Incur one* Aatncy 211 Court St. P. 0. Boa 462 Loui.burg, W. C P$49 PS on# 496-5425 H?H fTHil d I I ||a ? - - - . iwiviiwiOf liti insunnc* vOfupsjiy Horn. Offlcc MMkW, 0M? WANTED AT THIS COUPON WORTH IOC ON ANY PURCHASE OF 39C OR MORE GOOD THROUGH TUES. AUG. 13th Awarded Citation Corporal George C. Robinson, Jr. of the U. S. Marine Corps was awarded a citation by his Commanding Officer on June 6th, 1968, for his outstanding service. Corporal Robinson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Clack Robinson, Sr. He received his basic training at Paris Island, S. C. From there he was sent to Camp Pendleton, Calif, and he is now in Vietnam. He received the citation for demonstrating initiative, reliability and judgement far beyond that normally expected of a Marine of his grade and time in service. Corporal Robinson is a member of the 2nd Force Service Regiment, Force Troops Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic. Teenage Chat Youngsville Heat Wave!! You don't need a weatherman to tell you that. It seems that when the heat arrives the people flee to the coolest spot availa ble. Some local teens were ; seen "cooling it" at the lake i this past weekend. Among them were Jo Anne Frazier, Jerry Vaughn and Charles Jones. Others headed for the coast when the heat became too much. How are those blistered backs Janet and Kathy? Seems as if Jesse was jealous of Ronnie getting to play the part of Chester. So he went out and broke some of his toes. The next time you see Jesse hopping around be sure and ask him how it happened. The food at Franklinton's Tastee Freez must be very good. Almost every time you're over there it's almost certain you'll see some Youngsville boys. That is the reason you are over there isn't it Graydon, Johnny, Jesse and Larry? What is this 1 hear about a private tutor? Is it really true Charlie? Just a little advice to those who might still be planning a vacation trip. Make sure everyone understands what is going on. It is no fun sitting in a strange bus station all Birth Mr and Mrs. Edward Wood lief of Kittrell announce the birth of a baby boy, Kevin, born August 1, at Maria Par ham Hospital. He weighed 10 pounds 11 ounces. Mrs. Woodlief is the form er Miss Gaynelle Layton of Louisburg. N. C. Thanks The family of Mr. Robert Jones Burrell wishes to thank Dr. Medders. R.N. Parrish, the neighbors and many friends for their kindness, cards, flowers and food given to us in our hour of bereave ment. May the Lord bless each of you. Mrs. Martha Ann Burrell alone is it Deborah? A happy birthday goes to Mary Lou Brown. Also a warm welcome to Youngsville High's new principal, Mr. Godwin, we all hope he will enjoy being at Youngsville. Death MRS. MARY P. FAISON Henderson ? Mrs. Mary Pulley Faison, 84, died Wed nesday. Funeral services will be conducted today at 4 p.m. at Waite and White Funeral | Chapel by the Rev. Olan Hicks. Burial will be in the Union Chapel Church Ceme tery. Surviving are two sons, L. R. Woods of Rt. 4, Hender son and Paul Woods of Apex; five brothers. Julian Pulley of Rt. 4, Henderson. Melvin Pulley of Kittrell. Jesse Pulley of Henderson, Jim Pulley of Raleigh and Bernie Pulley of Franklinton: one sister, Mrs. Effie Griffin, of High Point; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. It takes a lot of patience to improve the human race and it also takes a lot of time. f WlaAliti Watt Qosrvfxany, WELL BORING - DEEP WELL DRILLING WARRENTON. N. C. "A Well A Day- Th< Martin Way" DAY: 297-3651 NIGHT: 257-3392 N. C. LICENSE NO. 2 MANLEY 8. MARTIN Watch Your step! Foreman--"Hi, what are you doing Jim?" Bricky -"Sharpenin' a bit of pencil." Foreman--"You'il 'ave the union after you, me lad. That's a carpenter job, that is-" Charles E. Ford, Jr. FORD INSURANCE AGENCY louisburg. n c FIRE AUTO LIFE HAIL Any Kind - We Write It. end buys from the Onbeatables What a way to top off the best year in Fury history . . . with an unbeatable buy on Plymouths. j AUTHORIZED DEALERS CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION Sport Fury "MbtssMOa? Final Clearance of (HEs PAA LOUISBURG MOTORS li Bickett Blvd. louisburg, H. C. d??i J no 2721

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