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yards wall to wall, and you could buy a
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wall to wall for under *500, and you can
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Mi. and Mrs. Woodall
Dean and girts, Jane, Karen
and Marcia from Frederick,
Md. arrived at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whdess
Thursday night for the holi
day weekend.
Mrs. Marion Whelea and
daughter Fran visited the Dan
Bennetts in Wilson Thursday.
Mrs. Helen Bunn from Ral
eigh attended the revival ser
vices at the Duke Memorial
Baptist Church Friday night
and then visited relatives in
the community the remainder
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harris
and daughter from Raleigh
visited in the home of Mrs. G.
H. Harris Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wil
der, Jim and Pam from Ral
eigh visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cop
pedge during the holiday
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy La*
Overton and girls, Ckrolyn
and Patti, from Martinsville,
Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Overton and boys, Terry and
Randy, from Kinston came
the middle of last week and
stayed until Monday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Overton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wtcks
and children, Cherrl, Lorri,
and Gary from Durham spent
Friday night and Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Nowman
Wicks.
Miss Gail
weekend in E
and Mr*. Bill Boyd and they
brought her home Monday.
Mr. and Mr? Ben Whalsas
from Bristol, Va. visited Mr*.
B. F. Wheless during the holi
day weekend.
Pamela Harris from Vir
ginia Beach, Va. and Byron
Harris from Raleigh were
home (or the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Parry
and children, Malcolm and
Amy, from Fuquay had sup
per with the Cleveland Pnrrys
Saturday night. Mr. Jerry Par
ry from Raleigh spent the
weekend and Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Tant from New Hope
came Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ruby M. Stone left
Sunday afternoon to spend
several days In Fountain with
Mrs. Etta M. Moore and will
then go to Pink Hill to visit
Mrs. Sarah M. Woriey.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rice
snd children and Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Wheless from Durham
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Rice during the Easter holi
days
Rev. and Mrs. George L.
Broome and boys visited rela
tives and friends in Bennetts
vflie, S. C? Waxhaw, Mat
thews and Monroe Sunday
and Monday. t'.
Dickie Broom and Mike
Harris from N. C. State Uni
versity, Joan Long from
Hardbargerc in Raleigh and
Bob Harris from E. C. U. at
Greenville were all home for
the Easter holiday* with their
parents.
Mrs Vera S. White, Mrs
Nancy Fuller and Mr. Carlo* -
White visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gardner and boy* In
Raleigh Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Curtis Cat
ling and children, Danny and
Trina visited Mr. Q. H. Gat
ling at Will lam* burg. Va. Sun
day
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Baa*
from the Pleasant Grove com
munity in Nash County vidt
*d Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Harri* Sunday.
Mr*. Willie Lee Bowden
and Mrs Pearl Howell from
Butner had lunch with Mrs.
Olive Bowden Monday.
Mr*. John Walker, Mrs.
Mary Luke Martin and child
ren from La Croeae, Va
visited In the home of Mrs.
Vera S. White Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wil
liam* and children, Jane,
Jonathan and Adair, vWted
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mo* In
Tarboro Sunday.
Mrs Roland Glover from
Bailey vWted Mr*. CUHe
Long *nd Mr. Mark Hays*
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Tomnle
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Engagements Announced
MAJORIE MOLLY JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Joseph Johnson of Pranklinton
announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Molly, to
Robert Daniel Haley, son of Mrs. Ethan Morton and Robert B.
Haley of Frsnklintoo.
The wedding is planned for May 25 at 2:30 o'clock in the
afternoon at the Frankllnton Baptist Church.
In Fashion
Long hair with toft wire*
or tendrils near the temples
Louisburg
Elementary
School Menu
Week of April 14th-18th.
Monday:
Hot Dog w /chili
Cream of Tomato Soup
Carrot and Cabbage Slaw
School Baked Buna
Clnnacheiaea Buna
VtPt. Milk
Tueaday:
Tuna Salad on/Lettuce
Green Peas
Citrus Fruit Jetlo
Hot Rolls
Chocolate Cake Squares
UPt. Milk
Wednesday:
Breaded Chops
Buttered Corn
Greens
Ptak Apple Sauce
Cracked Wheat Bread
Lemon Drop Cookies
MPt. Milk
Thunday:
Beans with/bits of Ham
Tomato Soup
Ptach Halm
Crispy Corn Bread
Coconut CUte Squares
HPt. Milk
Friday:
Barbecued Pork on/Bun
Green R?m \
Pickle Beets with/Onions
Sweet Potato Souffle
UPt. Milk
Bunn from Raleigh rialted in
the community during the
holiday weekend.
give the girt* a feminine air.
Add to this a frilly blouae or
easy pants with frills around
the bottom of the legs and
one has the new look.
Make-up la also more
natural this season. Heavy eye
make-up Is definitely out.
Skirts are coming down a
bit and some heels on pumps
are a trifle higher.
Jumpers are smart with
attractive blouses.
Thanks
Words cannot express our
heartfelt appreciation far the
acts of sympathy and kind
ness shown us at the illness
and death of our beloved
mother, Mrs. OUie Ball Fow
ler. We want to thank all
neighbors, friends and reia
three for the beautiful floral
tributes, visits, food, and
prayers, cards, and the many
thinp you did for us, we say,
"thank you," and especially
the nurses and Dr. Patterson,
and Dr. Uoyd on the second
floor of Franklin Memorial
Hospital. May God's richest
b teasing rest upon each of
you.
The Children of
Mrs. OUie BaO
Fowler
BARBARA LOUISE Mc ARTHUR
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patrick McArthur of Wakulla, an
nounce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Louiae, to
Captain Wilson Ray, United States Army, son of Mr. and Mi*.
James Archie Ray of Franklinton. The wedding is planned for
July 27 at Trinity Methodist Church in Red Springs.
Health And Beauty
Doctors tell u> that the
first step in reducing should
be to determine if fatness
really exists. This is not al
ways easy.
If a good look in the mir
ror discloses the presence of
bulges where none should
exist, you are probably carry
ing too much weight. How
ever, not everyone carries ex
cess weight in the same
places. The difference is es
pecially striking in the two
(exes. Women normally distri
bute their fat most heavily
around the hips, thighs and
lower part of the abdomen.
Men usually deposit their use
leas tat first in the abdomen.
Slight degrees of over
weight should be corrected as
early as possible. You note
bow important this is when
you know that as little as ten
extra pounds causes an in
crease in mortality of eight
per cent. Fatness is always
curable, but it can be com
batted most successfully
when the pounds are few and
the condition is but several
weeks or days old.
Not all the fatty tissue of
our body is useless or detri
mental. Certain amounts of it
are quite useful and neces
sary. The fat which calls for
reducing is that which is ob
viously superfluous. It is well
to know that not all forma of
overweight are due to fat.
Some people are large be
cause of their big frames and
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tremendous muscles Others
have an accumulation of salt
and water as often seen in
heart or kidney disease. Un
complicated pregnancy al
ways causes weight gain.
Tumors or growths can be
come large and heavy enough
t o increase the patient's
poundage.
In a man a waist circum
ference greater than that of
the chest is a sign of obesity.
However, this is not alwayi
the case. Weak abdominal
muscles can give riae to an
enlarged and protruding ab
domen. Distention due to gas
may give the same appea
rance. The only sure way to
determine overweight Is to
have a complete physical ex
amination by a physician.
That's Not All
As thty arrived at a party,
a man whispered to his wife,
"Your left stocking seam Is
crooked."
Quickly she made adjust
ments without being noticed
in the crowd. Then she whis
pered to him, "Is the right
one all right?"
"Sure," he said, "it's seam
FAT OVERWEIGHT
Available to you without a doc
tor's prescription, oip product
called Galaxon. You mult loae
ugly fat or your money back.
Galaxon is a tablet and easily
swallowed. Get rid of excess fat
and Hre longer Galaxon costs
$3.00 and is sold on this guaran
tee: If not satisfied fat any
reason, just return the package
to your druggist and get your
full money back. No questions
asked. Galaxon is sold on this
guarantee by:
PLEASANTS DRUG STORE
- Louisbun - MAIL
ORDERS FILLED.
"Any way we figured it,
fluid Ireasuref fertilizer was good
for 193.7 bushels
of corn per acre
on my 5 acres."
FFA Carolina Cam Growing
Champion Tim Macrk ditcuxot ylold with
Ml VoAg toochar, Mr. D. I. SKoHiold,
In Wilton, N.C.
Kaiser
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Milling Co.
Phone 853-2115
Rt 4, Louisburg, N. C.