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Hospital Notes The following Were pa tients In the hospital Thurs day morning: PATIENTS: Grace Pruitt Alien, Loufcburg; Johnnie Wilbert Alston, Louisburg; Bernie Fuller Barham, Youngsvill^. Bessie P. Bar tholomew, Couisburg; Sandra Phyllis Best, Louisburg; Lucy Branch Boddie, Louisburg; Edward E. Boone, Lduisburg; Hommie Wester Bottoms, Louisburg; Mattie Forsythe Brandt, Louisburg; Ina Un derbill Burrows, Louisburg; Purvis Joseph Caslr, Louis burg; Willie Cope, ? Spring Hope; Jaines Alvin Daniels. Jr., Frank lintou; Lela Ed wards Deloatch, Louisburg;' Bobbie Edward J3enton, Louisburg; Willie Lee Duke, Henderson; Mamie McGregor , Evans. Maxton; Pattie GiUiam Foster. Louisburg; Dorcas Stallings Gravitt, Louisburg; Sarah Morris Green, Franklin ton; John Davis Gupton, Louisburg; Lois Co ley Haley, Louisburg; Forest Clifford Harper, Louisburg; Charlie ' Tom Harris, Hendersoh; Jodie , Faulkner Harris, Louisburg; Robert Lee Hill, Louisburg; Joseph John Horton, Louis burg; Milton Green Horton, Bunn; Woodrow Wilson House, Franklinton; Hattie House Joyner, Louisburg; Kenneth Russell Joynar, Bunn; Martha Overton Joyner, Louisburg; Jerry Har ris Lancaster, Louisburg; Ruby Wilson Lanier, Louis burg; Marion Burrell Mc Dowell, Louisburg; James Vernon Marshall, Louisburg; Ruth Elizabeth Savage May, Louisburg; Frank Marvin May, Franklinton; Rheba Harris May, Louisburg; Angela Ann Medlin, Morris ville; Tessie Pentenial Medlin, Morrisville; Willie Graham Mitchell, Franklinton; Minda .Montgomery, Louisburg; i Florence Morgan Murray, Louisburg;- Wiley Presley Mur ray, Louisburg; John Edward <GI SUGGESTED FOR (Ml SUGGESTED FOR GENERAL AUDIENCES MATURE AUDIENCES (R> RESTRICTED. PERSONS UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED UNLESS WITH PARENTS OR GUARDIAN > ^ \ _ . (X) PERSONS UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED RATING POSTED AT BOX OFFICE FOR EACH PICTURE. SUN -MON -TUES -WED , JAN. 5-6-7-8 PALOMAR PICTURES INTERNATIONAL Dfesr'.s Slditcy Ftfticr ?n Vep is re Of * Ml A Vj RELEASING CORPORATION TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7 & 9 MATINEE SUN. 3:30 THURS -F\RI.. JAN 9-10 A Shook-Up Story . Of The Up-Tight Generation! fa"" fllNOUUttfOl itiyi'L A UWR1NCE TURIMN | PKOOUCHO* r "*Pretfy fPokotC .w . ? ANTHONY PERKINS , TUESDAY WELD m,... IMRSHUl BACIHIR ?. HOH BIACK m 't?r N0?l BUCK **?**?? r lORWOSUW Jr .M-OO..W- an : comMiw ;?wsth m mm mmku]&3& TWO SHOWS NIGHTiY 7 & 9 (M) SAT., JAN 11 DOUBLE FEATURE 70Wi Cwtunf fo? MICHAELCJUNE GIOVANNI RALLI . ERIC POTMAN NANETTE NEWMAN fe 1 EACH PICTURE SHOWN ONCE ONLY MATINEE AT 2.00 1 7:00 FOR INFORMATION CALL 496-3460 ANYTIME OUR ANSWERIN6 SERVICE Nebns. Louisburg; Minaie Faulkner Pernell, Warrentpn; Lillle Leonard Perry, Louis burg; -Cora Handy Pruitt. Louisburg; William Robert Richards, Sr., Youngsville; Dora Richardson, Louisburg; Gol'die Bobbitt Shearin. Louisburg; Viola Pearce Shea ron, Louisburg; Marguerite Faulkner Spencer. Louisburg: Furney E. Tharrington; Cas talia; Michael Fletcher Thar rington. Louisburg; Mamie Lee Hight Vaughan. Hender son; George Williams Weaver. Louisburg; Donnie Michael White,' Louisburg; Leila May Wilder. Caitalia; Eleanor Hed gepeth Wilson. Louisburg; Deaths MRS. MATTIE C. JOHNSON Siler City ? Mrs. Matjbe Clark Johnson. 80. of Rt. a, Siler City died Tuesday. Funeral sen' ices were held on Wednesday (Jan. 1) at 2:30 p.m. it Hickory Mountain Baptist Church, of which she Betty Spain Wood, Louis burg; William Howard Wood. Louisburg; Ethel Upchurch Woodlief. Lo.uisburg; Mary Edwards Woodlief. Franklin ton. was a member. Conducting the service were the Revs. Junior Kidd. Peter Porch and William Jones. Burial was in the churcfi cemetery. Survivihg are her husband, Joe A. Johnson; four sons. Wade H? Jack and James E. of Rt. 3. Siler City and Jen nings (R?h Johnson of FranKlinton; a daughter. Mrs. - Charles Wist of Cockeysville. .Maryland; a brother. Roland Clark of Siler City, 27 grand children and 3-1 great-grand: children. (FRK. B.W.) JAMES B. CLAYTON Funeral sen ices for James Barnett Clayton, 62. who died MondaV in an auto acci dent, were conducted at the White Funeral Chapel at 11 a.m. Wednesday by the Rev: Aubrey S. Tomlinson. Burial followed in the tiikwoofl Cemetery. ? Surviving: his wife, Mrs. Mamie Beam Clayton. * MRS. GRACE 0. CLAYTON Roxboro ? Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Osborne Clay ton. -71, native of Durham County, were conducted at 3:50 p.m. Wednesday at the Long Memorial United Meth odist Church by the Rev. Paul C. Browning a ltd the Rev. Phillip Langston Thomas. Jr. Burial followed in the Burch wood Cemetery. She taught English at Rox boro High School for 39 . years, was a member of the Research Club and the So ciety for Teachers. Surviving are one daugh ter, Mrs. Grace Osborne Mitc hell of Joplin, Mo.; one son, Thomas Hill Clayton of Rox boro; five grandchildren; two gteat -grandchildren. Th^pks To Miss Boland, state case worker for the Blind of Ra leigh. Mr.. Grady Snyder, and the rest of the members of the" Louisburg Lions Club, 1 ALA Not To Meet Mrs. W. M. Wynne, presi dent. today announced that there would be no January meeting of the American Le gion Auxiliary, regularly sche duled for this Friday night. The February meeting is planned as scheduled. want to thank you for the lovely box of fruit that you gave me for Christmas. May the Lord bless all of. you. Mrs. Virginia Arrendell WHOLE FRESH SWEET RASHER vtifcfc i nnwiiLn ^ mm ? BACON 47? FRESH DRESSED PORGIES & ROCK c mm Lb. 'GILL HOTEL SPECIAL COFFEE 63 Lb PILLSBURY - BALLARDS r ILLODUn I " uni.i.niii/w B ISCU ITS ? 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