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Here And There About Franklin County Seven Paths Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Or ders, Lou N?0 and Randy of Ashevllle spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler and Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Ronny Wheeler and daughter of near Spring Hope joined them for Sunday lunch. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Wheeler .viiited in the home of Mr. Green Whitley in Samaria. Mr. Whitley passed away Sun day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy and children of Maryland are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Tant and other relatives in our community. Mrs. June Chewning and THANKS I WISH TO EXPRESS MY APPRECIATION TO THOSE WHO VOTED FOR ME IN THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION SINCERELY, H. D. "TOMMIE" JEFFREYS sons. Steve and Larry, of Goldsboro were with Mr. M. T. Lamm during the week end. Mr. Connie Moss of the U. S. Navy left for California on Tuesday enroute to Vietnam. Mrs. Emma Moore is stay ing in Rocky Mount a few days with a daughter, Mrs. Ben Proctor. Mrs. Moore has not been feeling well recent ly. Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Perry; Mr. Howard Ray Wilder, Ricky and Vicky of Raleigh visited Mrs. Lena Wilder Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Lucy Wilder is still in Maria Parham hospital re cuperating from surgery and suffering from other illness. Mr. Ronald Fisher of Ti Farm Women Of Franklin County You Are Cordially Invited To Attend A Meeting At The Court House In Louisburg FRIDAY NI6HT, MAY 9, 1969 At 8:00 p.m. This Meeting Will Be Sponsored - By The Franklin County Farm Bureau. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED AND , THERE WILL BE DOOR PRIZES. tusville. Florid* spent last week with his mother and sister, and visited with his father who is hospitalized in the lofal hospital. He had Saturday night supper with Mrs. Emma Mitchell and daughters of Spring Hope. Visiting with Mr. E. B. Moore Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Driver of New Hope. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Moore and Mrs. Joseph A. Perry. Get well wishes are ex tended to Mrs. Lee Inscoe,> who is ill at home. Miss Clara Frances Collie of Richmond. Va. spent the weekend with her parents and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Collie and Arthur. Rev. Raymond Moore and son, W. R., of Four Oaks Visited in the community Sat urday. filing on the M. E. Fisher family, Mr. M. T. Lamm. Mr. E. B. Moore, Mrs. Elsie Gay and Jenny. Justice Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wheless and boys, Terry and Danny from Durham spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice. The Wheless family from Durham ate supper with Mr. Wheless' mother, Mrs. Lena B. Wheless Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis from Chesapeake, Va. visited Mrs. Elizabeth Layton and daughter Ernestine Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. LArry Roberson and little Winnie Renee from Raleigh ate sup per with Mrs. Layton Friday night. Sunday Mrs. Layton, Er nestine and Mrs. William T. Boone and son Dennis were in Raleigh for the day with Mr. and Mrs. Roberson. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Over ton, Terry and Randy from Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Overton last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wil der, Jim and Pamela from Raleigh were guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coppedge last fl^ekfcruj. Mr. and' Mrs. WlUard s Boone from Butner visited Mr. and Mrs. V ester Earp Sunday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Boyd from But ner came Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haye* from Florence. S. C. visited Mr. Hayes' father, Mr. Mark Hayes Monday. Mrs. Edith Fleming of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Johnny Sykes of Spring Hope visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Wicks Tuesday and Mr. Sykes joined them for dinner ? ?Franklinton Mrs. W. H. Shields has returned home from Hon olula. Hawaii. There she visited with her husband. Master Sgt. W. H. Shields, who has been in Vietnam since last fall. Mr and M*t John Henry House and Cheryl House spent the weekend at Atlantic Beach. Mrs. Richard Whitfield at tended a Mother-Daughter Breakfast at The Velvet Cloak Inn in Raleigh on Sunday with her daughter. Martha Ann. The Grand Daughter's Club of Meredith College sponsored the event. Youngsville Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Neeb returned home this week after a ten day trip to Europe where they attended the Hanover Trade Show at Hanover in We?t Germany. Returning home by way of England, they visited in Lon don. Mr. Neeb is President of Diazit Company, Inc. of Youngiville, manufacture of white printing equipment. Satisfied Passengers "All this talk about back seat drivers is bunk. I've driven a car for ten years and I've never had a word from behind." "What sort of a car?" "A hearse." Wrong Question Father -? Now, son, tell me nhy I punished you. "sfrnL- That does it. First you pound th?itfe'oW-oT me and now you don't know why you did it? It's a simple life with an electric dishwasher. i Simply wonderful. 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