Justice
E. T. and Mrs. Charles
Gupton and daughter Belinda
left Sunday (or West Point
Academy in New York after
two weeks visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Bobbie Gupton and sons
Tony and Dexter.
Guest of the Bobbie Gup
tons Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Bass and sons, Bret
and Danny from Burlington.
Mr. Ron Perrell from East
Carolina University and Lex
ington came home with Mr.
Bob Harris for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhyland
Wheeler from Raleigh visited
in the home of Mrs. Z. V.
Wheeler last weekend.
Mr. Jack Wicks from Albu
querque, N. Mexico is pre
sently visiting in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Wicks, while Mr. Wicks is
in the hospital at Louisburg.
Mrs. Baxter Harris ieft last '
Friday for Phoenix, Arizona
where she is attending the
National Convention for
Home Demonstration Agents
and will return home Satur
day night.
Mrs. Clyde Coppedge and
Mrs. J. C. Bowden visited
Mrs. R. L. Hayes in Raleigh
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Walker and Mrs.
Mary Luke Martin from La
Crosse, Va. visited Mrs. Vera
S. White and Mr. Carlos White
Sunday.
Mr.nd Mrs. Tom Brown
and children, Brad, Lorraine
and Greg and Mr. Byron Har
ris from Raleigh came down
for the day Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Harris.
Mrs. Alfred Dunn Is a pa
tient at Rex Hospital in Ral
eigh.
Mrs. Leona Johnson and
Miss Oveda Bowden from
Rocky Mount and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Moore from Dur
ham were weekend guest in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Moore.
Mrs. Elizabeth Layton,
Miss Ernestine Layton, Mrs.
< Louise Boone, Warren and
Dennis spent the day in Ral
eigh Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Amigo
and daughter, Maria, from
Durham visited with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Gardner Saturday.
Youngsville
Youngsville - The evening
worship service at the
Youngsville Baptist Church
Sunday night was centered
around music, this being the
first in a series of music pro
grams to be held once each
month.
Included in the service was
"A Musical Biography" told
by Miss Brenda Sanders;
"Climbing Jacob's Ladder"
sung by the Cherub Choir;
History of the Auto-Harp re
lated by Mrs. L. J. Phillips;
"I'd Rather Have Jesus" as a
duet by Mr. and Mrs. Phillips
with Mrs. Phillips playing the
Auto-Harp; A trio "I Believe
In Miracles" by Dr. and Mrs.
A. N. Corpening and Mrs.
Phillips; the story which in
spired the composer of
"There's Within My Heart a
Melody" told by Miss Katie
Ann Lindsey.
As Benediction, "Evening
Prayer" was sung by Dr. Cor
pening.
Music director is Mrs. Cor
pening and organist Mrs. A1
DePorter. Pianist is Mrs. Phil
lips.
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