Justice Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Perry and Mil. B. F. Wheiess were in Durham for the day Friday with .Mr. and Mrs Willard Truckner. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller from North Wilkesboro visited relatives in the com munity last weekend - Mrs. Vera S. White and Mrs. Mont agress S. Mercer. They spent Saturday night with Mrs. Mary S. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Renn from Jacksonville, N. C. spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Perry. Then were enroute home after spending a week in Miami, Fla. with their daughter. Judy, and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Price from Tarboro were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Williams. Miss Jane Johnson from Raleigh was home for the weekend with the family. Mrs. Helen Bunn from Ra leigh visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Bowden 1 . during the weekend. Mrs. Bunn and Mr. and Mrs. Tom mie Bunn from Raleigh at tended the morning worship service at the Duke Memorial Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Perry from Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve land Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Marion W'he less, Ann and Fran, and Mrs. B. F. Wheless visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bennett Sunday afternoon. When they return ed home they fpund Mr. Ben Wheless from Bristol, Va. had flown into Raleigh on busi ness and came down and visit ed several hours with the family. Mr and Mrs. W. G. Rice spent Tuesday night in Dur ham with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wheless and boys, Terry and Danny. Antismoking Drive Bakers field, Calif. ?? An anti-smoking campaign has been designed by teen-agers and has federal backing. The project is aimed at teen-agers and the U. S. Public Health Service has granted $52,000 to the two-year pilot project. Surprise Senate Wives Washington ? Mrs. Richard M Nixon made a surprise visit to the first weekly meet ing of the Senate Ladies' Red Cross Unit. Mrs. Nixon ex plained so many of her old friends were there and she had enjoyed rolling bandages and making layettesor fami lies of servicemen overseas. Beauty is not a necessity for a woman but it surely makes life easier for her. SPRING TIRE HAPPENING FAMOUS GATES 1st LINE EXTRA MILEAGE AIR FLOAT- DELUXE FULL 4 PLY WHITE WALL ANY SIZE 6ATES-AFD $20oo PLUS FEDERAL & STATE TAX OR FOR *8000 PLUS FEDERAL & STATE TAX MARCH 20 - 22 ADD *1.00 PER TIRE If MOUNTED ON CAR LOUISBURG TIRE RECAPPING CO. BICKETT BLVD. LOUISBURG, N. C. ; PHONE GY 6-3183 WE HONOR AU BANK & OIL CO'S. CHARGE CARDS . Dr. Clave Frank Speaks At PTA (FRK. B.W.) Dr CUye Frank of Henderson was the guest speaker at the meeting of the.^Franklinton High School P.T.A. on Tuesday evening in the school audi torium. Introduced by Mrs. S. L. Colbert, program chairman. Dr. Frank spoke about de velopmental vision. Beginning with the infant, the speaker pointed out that a baby rec ognizes sound and touch be fore he can see. tie is three months old before his eyes begin to focus on objects. At the child develops so does his -vision. The Optometrist stated that many children are not ready to begin school at six years of age because of physi cal. emotional or visual prob lems. A visual diabilitv could be a lack of eye coordination. When a child is usually imma ture. he will have posture problems, poor classroom be haviour along with other problems. "Seeing is integrated with all the child's skills and per sonality", remarked Dr. Frank. The belief that 20/20 is an indication of good vision is a fallacy. It's only value is to determine the visual acuity of 20 feet. Most of the child's learning takes place at 16 inches. Dr. Frank emphasized that we see with our brains there fore we have to learn to see. A question - answer period concluded the program. Mr. Roy Holland presided over the meeting. Devotional thoughts were presented by the Rev. Horace Jackson, pas tor of the Franklinton liaptist Church. _ , Mrs. George Kearney read the minutes and also gave a financial report. Mrs. R. B. Gordon, E.S.S.A. Director, reported that all equipment, (which the P.T. A. purchased), had arrived with the exception of two articles Mr Wesley Jackson, prin cipal. expressed thanks for the worthwhile equipment The following nominating committee was appointed: Mrs. Lamar Greene (chair man). Mrs. Pauline Ayscue, Mrs. E. A. Harris, Jr., Mrs. J. D. Mode and Mr. Jim Shirey. Attendance prizes were won by Mrs. Nancy Wilson's third grade and Mrs. Mary Green's first grade 1 SEED CORN ALL LEADING VARIETIES COKER'S McNAIR WATSON PIONEER FUNK'S G De KALB LOUISBURG FCX SERVICE HICKtTT BLVD. LOUISBVKG, N. C. SAM WOOD, MGR. SPECIAL MATTRESS SALE KING-O-PEDIC DELUXE BY KINGSDOWN COMPARE $69.50. NOW ONLY $49.50 LIKE TWO MATTRESSES IN ONE ? Two separate sleep surfaces in one mattress at om low price. ? 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