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. ; HOLIDAY WRAP-UP ? Fashion ' decreet a new illhouette: the ? bathrobe dress In red and r white pin stripes flocked on , cotton. The side wrap and : cuffs of the Cinderella design | are ruffled In white. oramcaB] FRESH WHOLE fsmsj iF^cir mNFC . > C cut-up ?m 29( ?. S9( BREAST ?A LEGS fbWWIk IVIIbV SAUSAGE ? S"C FRANKS .. 570 BOLOGNA l. 590 MORRELL PORK TAILS lb 190 MORRELL NECK BONES i0 TABLERITE BACON MORRELL 2 $109 LB. PKG. ? POUND FAT BACK POUND HILLBERG PORK STEAK 2 0z. PATTIE 10* TABLERITE GROUND BEEF ARAPAHOE SAUSAGE IGA HOT DOG fc HAMBURGER PKG OF 8 BUNS 2 m POUNDS STERLING 26 OZ. BOX SALT SAV-MOR ) DOG FOOD 10 lbs 890 25 bs $1.89 IGA SALTINE CRACKERS '? OR R.T. COFFEE 409 22 02. CLEANER BQT SIMPLOT IDAHO SHOE STRING POTATOES 29' IGA FROZEN 4p. POT PIESeach 130 SAV-MOR MAYONNAISE QUART QQA JAR JJV PHILLIPS PORK & BEANS 4 !?? $1.00 CORONET JUMBO NAPKINS COUNT 290 IGA EVAPORATED DEAN FARMS GRADE A LARGE SAV MOR detergent ft 23C r 550 PRESTONE , $1.49 CALIFORNIA LIMIT 0NE WITH F00D 0RDER CELERY 2 29? CALIFORNIA RED ft ffc ?? A GRAPES ? 35* CABBAGE