Justice Mrs. Norman Wiclu and Mrs. Joseph Perry spent Thursday night in Durham. Mil. Wicks in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wicks and Mrs. Perry with Mrs. J. R. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Perry returned home Monday after a week's visit at Peletier with Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Truckner and at Jacksonville with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Renn. Mr. and Mrs. Clevelend Perry and Miss Shirley Perry went to Raleigh Sunday morning and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Perry went with them to Fuquay for dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Perry and children, Malcolm and Amy. Mrs. Maxine Tuns tall from Raleigh visited in I; he home of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Layton Sunday. Mrs. Lena Wheless came home last weekend after sev eral month's visit in Peters burg, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Inscoe and daughter, Linda. We extend a cordial wel come to the Ralph Mitchell family who moved here last weekend from Norfolk, Va. Mrs. N. J. Wicks visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duke at Red Oak last Sunday. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice Tuesday were Mrs. W. C. Wheless and Mrs. June / Andrews and son from Dur ham. Mrs. W. C. Coppedge and Mrs. Elizabeth went to Ral * eigh Saturday. Mrs. Layton visited her daughter, Mrs. Lar ry Roberson at Rex Hospital. An expert is a man hired by your side. r Franklinton Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bucking bam have returned to Silver Springs, Maryland after visit ing Mrs. Priscilla Winston and Mrs. Ella Coulter. Visiting Dr. and Mrs. Richard Whitfield Monday were John Steininger and John Dempsey of Grosse Pointe, Michigan and students at Wayne University. Seven Paths Mrs. Preston Inscoe has returned from Rex Hospital where she had surgery last week. . Mrs. Lola Ingram and son, Mr. Robert Ingram, of Greensboro spent a couple of days this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hunt of Norfolk, Va. and little Miss Tammie Fisher spent Satur day night with the M. W. Fishers and Carolyn. Mrs. David Fisher and Karen also visited the Fishers and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Inscoe. Mr. W. R. Wilder and Phillip Wilder visited Mrs. Velma G. Edwards in Duke Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Nelms is a patient in Duke Hospital at the present time. Messrs. Vincent Brubaker, Mike Wood and Millard Gay of Newport News spent the weekend here with their par ents. Rev. John Ness of Lake Junaluska was the weekend guest of Rev. and Mrs. James A. Wood and family. Home-making may be a lost art but there is much to be said for the ancient cus tom. NOW! GIVE YOUR HOME A NEW BRIGHT LOPK! Made with pure linseed oil, Bruning Exterior House paint is easy to apply, smooth working and extremely durable! Past perform ance shows years of satisfactory results under all climatic condi tions! EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT (BRINING) WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY PHONE 496-3722 LOUISBURG, N.C Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were pa tients in the hospital Thurs day morning: PATIENTS: Herbert J. Allen, Louisburg; Nannie L. Autry, Louisburg; Randy Bass, Louisburg; Ida Lucille Best. Louisburg; Estelle C. Boulden, Castalia. Sallie B. Bryant, Henderson; Wesley B. Burnette, Louisburg; Gala P. Cash, Louisburg; Purvis Joseph Cash, Louisburg; Alice Faye Champion. Louisburg; Mary W. Clark, Louisburg; WiUie Floyd Collins, Zebulon; Jannie P. Currin, Franklintonj Beulah T. Dail, Franklinton; Mary Blanche Edwards. Zeb ulon; Ollie B. Fowler, Frank linton; John T. Fuller. Frank linton; Williford S. Gay, Zeb ulon; Maggie T. Griffin, Cas talia; Monnie G. Griffin. Louisburg; Early Cope Gup ton, Louisburg; Junius Wash. Gupton, Louisburg; Cassie L. Harris, Louisburg; James M. Harris, Spring Hope: Arthur High, Zebulon; Henry H. Holmes, Youngsville; Sol Hunt, Louisburg; Isaac B. Jones, Bunn; Bennie E. Kin ton, Youngsville; Joseph J. Leonard, Castalia; Angela Ann Medlin, Morrisville; Linda S. Monday, Franklin ton; 'Minda Montgomery, Louisburg; Joseph Neal Thomas, Louisburg; George Allen Nelms, Castalia; John Edward Nelms. Louisburg; Edward Goodman Parrish, Castalia; Lillie J. Perry, Louis burg; Odie Branch Perry, Zeb ulon; Arthur Whitehead Per son, Louisburg; Baby Boy Reynolds, Louisburg; Samuel Curtis Richardson, Ellerbee; William Robert Robbins. Louisburg; Rebecca Bell Ruffin, Louisburg, Beaufort Davis Scull, Warrenton; Edgar Davli Senter. Franklinton; Grace Wright Stafford, Louis burg; Florence L. Stallings, Louisburg; Robert Ervin Stal lings, Louisburg; Brenda Ann Tharrington, Louisburg; Deborah Kaye Vaughan, Youngsville; Ernestine Cru dup Wheless, Zebu Ion; Eva Frazier Wiggins, Louisburg; LiUian M. Wilder, Castalia; llelle Aycock Williams, Louis burg; Albert Wilson, Franklin ton; Arch Nicholas Wilson, Louisburg; Elizabeth Connell Wilson, Louisburg; Katie Bell Wilson, Bunn; Myrtlce Velma Wood, Louisburg; Pennie Spencer Wood, Louisburg; James Edward Yar borough, Louisburg; Marguerite Clifton Young, Youngsville. Thanks We wish to express our appreciation to Or. Medders and" Dr. Perry, the nursing staff at Franklin Memorial Hospital and to our neighbors and friends for the deeds of kindness and sympathy shown to us during the Illness and death of our wife and mother. Also thank you for your prayers, food, flowers and cards. May God bless each one of you. The Family of Mrs. Polly C. Thorne Corinth Baptist Church INVITES YOU TO REVIVAL SERVICES March 30 - April 4 7:30 P. M. This week of preaching and outreach is a part of The Crusade of The Americas, an effort by Baptists on two continents to bring people to an encounter with Jesus Christ Services will be held simul taneously in thirty-one Tar River Baptist Churches next week. We urge you to attend. "CHRIST IS THE ONLY HOl?E" C. W. FARRAR, Partor Fir it Baptist Church. Landrum, S. C. 18 Students Miss Franoca Contestants (Frk. B.W.) On Friday, March 28. eighteen students from Franklinton High School will compete for the Miss Franoca title. The con test will be held in the school auditorium at 8 p.m.' The contestants are Gladys Allen. Cheryl Alston. Annette Ball. Cindy Ball. Hope Beck ham. Len Carter, Brenda Fogg. Bess Green, Debbie Harris. Jenny Kearney .[hope Medlin, Marie Nail, 'Jackie Rainey, Debra Satterwhite, Betty Smith, Thelma Vines, Richie Whitfield and Judy Wilson. Accompanist will be Miss Martha Ann Whitfield of Meredith College. ' The public is invited to attend. Proceeds from the contest will help defray ex penses of the school annual. Leader Lacy Meets With Scout Leaders On Tuesday evening, March 25, the Louisbuig Cub Scout adult committee, den mothers, and advisory com mittee met. On hand to lead the program was Jim Lacy, Executive District Scout Leader. The program served as a workshop ror planning den meetings, public relations work, rund raising programs, and scout outings ror the coming year. The next major event on the Cub Scout agen da is the Pinewood Derby which will be held on April 15. Thanks We wish to extend our gratitude to all our friends and neighbors for their kind ness during the illness and death of our sister and aunt, Mrs. Alice C. Perry. The cards, telephone calls, flowets and rood were greatly appre ciated. May God bless all or you. The Co ol ey Family Engagement Announced DEBORAH KAY CUTTS Miss Deborah Kay Cutts is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cutts of 203 Grove Street. Oxford, who are today announcing her engagement and approaching marriage to Eugene Howard Stallings, Jr., who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S tailings, Sr.. of Pine Cone Drive, Oxford, formerly of Louteburg. The wedding is planned for June 15. Teachers Attend Convention Franklin County was well represented at all sessions of the North Carolina Education Association which held its 85th Annual Convention, March 20-22, in Charlotte. The theme of the convention was "Education: Challenge and Commitment". Mrs. Margaret W. Holmes, Assistant Superintendent and Mrs. Mamie B. Clayton, County Supervisor, were dele gatei and represented the County Board of Education. Mrs. Marjorie Leonard, Presi dent of the East Central Dis trict was also a delegate. Other county delegates were Mrs. Jewel Bartholomew, Mrs. Virginia Southerland, Mr. Joe Pearce, and Mr. James Boyette. The key addresses were given by John V. So reason, Assistant Director of Aero-, space Education and Train ing, Civil Air htrol of the U.S.A. F., and Dr. A. Craig Phillips, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. A highlight of the conven tion w*s a presentation of "An Evening with the North Carolina School of the Arts: Music, Drama, and Ballet". I ? Presenting the -Arrows FRENCH CUFF COLLECTION FOR SPRING You are invited to inspect this handsome collection at Rowe's Men's Shop. ? Lustrous fabric blend of 65% Dacron 35% cotton, Perma-lron, ?Fashionable wide French cuffs ? Colors in new deep tones The Perfect Shirt for Easter 'DuPort R.T.M. J k$L From Arruvv t lie white shirt company Now at MINI SHOP Entertains Bridge Club (Frk. B.W.) Mrs. Bruce Hohevcutt entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. Her home was decorated with spring flowers. , Mrs. Joe Whitaker received high score prize for club while second high went to Mrs. C. H. Weston. Mrs. Richard Whitfield was the recipient of guest high. Assisted by Mrs. Brodfe Green and Mrs. Weston, the hostess served a salad course with coffee Special guests were Mrs. R. B. Gordon. Mrs. Fred Blount. Mrs. T. J. McGhee. Mrs. Whit field and Miss Kdith Jackson. Get Back At Him Mrs. Gray ? And did you enjoy your camping trip, my dear? Mrs. Young ? Immensely. It was the first chance I had to complain of my husband's cooking. FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a Joe tor's prescription, our product called Galaxon. You must lose' ugly tat or your money hack. Galaxon is a tablet and easily swallowed. Get rid of excess fat and livt; longer. Galaxon costs S3'.00 and is sold on this guaran tee: If not satisfied for any reason, just return the package to your druggist and get your full money hack. No questions asked. Galaxon is sold on this guarantee by: PLl ASANT S DRUG SI OR I . , Louisburg MAIL ORDI RS I ILU D. GROOY \ Red and white floral printed cotton shapes a flared tunic- and elephant leg pant> tor re>oj t _ '?;*? The de lightful fabr^Sdils extra spar kle to the already frivolous design Ellen Tracy cuts the perky tunic on the A and scoop; the neck. ?w Death MRS LURLINE A. SMITH Mrs. Lurline A. Smith of Washington. D. C. died Fri day. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 9 a. til. at W. W. Chambers Fun eral Home. Burial followed in Arlington National Cemetery. Surviving are one son. Kd ward J. Smith of Ft. Walton, Florida; one sister. Mrs. Lil lian Garrison of Oneco, Flori da; three brothers. .James W. Allen of Louisburg, Newell Allen of Groves, Texas, and Neal Allen of Charlotte. 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