"Cold Cuts" Entertain Episcopal Men Photo at top shows the "Cold Cuts", a group of students from St. Mary's Junior College, Raleigh, who entertained the Episcopal Men at their supper meetfng here Monday night with modern songs and improvised instruments. The lower photo shows what happened when the men decided to entertain the girls. Pictured, left to right standing are: E. F. Yarborough, John King, Herbert Scoggins, Colin McKinne, W. J. Shearin, Phillip McKinne, O. W. Wall and Asher Johnson. Kneeling, left to right. Kev. Frank Pulley, Maurice Joyner, James Johnson and Davis Perry. Staff photo by Clint Fuller. The treadmill is a device well understood by squirrels and fathers who foot the bills. The way to have go<5d I government is to have honest voters, as well as honest of < ficials. I Next Sunday, or in fact any Sunday, is a good day to begin going to church reg ularly. 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ANDREWS Youngsville ?? Robert G. (Bob) Andrews, 79, retired farmer, died Thursday. Graveside services were held at 4 p.m. Friday at the Harris Chapel Church ceme tery by the Rev. Hoyt Lock and Rev. ijohn W. Woody. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Newell Ellington of Rt. 3, Raleigh; a brother, J. G. An drews of Rt. 1, Youngsville. PENNY S. WOOD Penny Spencer Wood, 65, retired farmer of Rt. 2, Louis burg, died Thursday. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the White Level Baptist Church by the Rev. Winfred Porter. Burial fol lowed in the Highland Memory Gardens. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Esther S. Wood; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ashley of Ral eigh; two sons, Sam of Rt. 2, Louisburg and Weldon Wood of Rocky Mount; two sisters, Mrs. Lela Leonard of Rt. 2, Louisburg and Mrs. Monnie Collins of Rt. 1, Castalia, seven grandchildren. GEORGE A. NELMS Castalia - George Allen Nelms, 70, a retired farmer of Rt. 1, Castalia, died Sunday. Funeral services were con ducted at 4 p.m. Monday, at White Level Baptist Church by the Rev. Winfred Porter. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hettie Davis Nelms; two daughters, Mrs. Veryle Wood of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Carlette Adams of Knight dale; six sons. Ensley and T. O. of Castalia, Lloyd and Delton of Rocky Mount, de mon of Rt. 2, Louisburg and Melvin Nelms of Rt. 2, Spring Hope; a half-sister. Mrs. Flon nie Thomas of Rt. 2, Louis burg; 26 grandchildren. AUGUSTA J. HART Oxford - Funeral services for Augusta J. Hart. 60. of Rt. 3, Oxford who died Thursday, were conducted Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at G. T. Gakes Funeral Chapel by the Revs. J. Lemar Wheeler. Ronald Shelley and R. R. Boone. Burial followed in the Mountain Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Surviving are his mother. Mrs. Annie Bell Blackwell Hart of Rt. 3, Oxford; three brothers, J. Richard of Rt. 4, Oxford, Arthur Lee of Rt. 1, Nelson, Va. and Marshall Hart of Rt. 3, Oxford; two sisters, Mrs. Marvin Blackwell of Rt. 4, Zebulon and Mrs. Onda Kearney of Rt. 1, Franklin ton. MRS. ANNIE B. LEONARD Nashville ? Mrs. Annie Browning Leonard, 84, died Monday. Funeral services will be conducted 2:30 p.m. Wed nesday at Johnson Funeral Chapel by the Rev. James Weeks and Oliver Cagle. Burial will follow in the family cemetery near Red Oak. Surviving are six daugh ters, Mrs. Mary Sessoms and Mrs. Rosa Wood of Nashville, Mrs. Pauline Collins and Mrs. Ruth Pernell of Castalia, Mrs. Grace Aycock and Mrs. Nellie Wheeler of Louiaburg; five sons, Willie, Claude, Louis and Russell of Nashville and Wilson Leonard of Knight dale; two sisters, Mrs. C. K. Sadler of Warrenton and Mrs. Lottie Hamill of Littleton; two brothers, Haywood of Littleton and Burl Browning of, Richmond, Va.; 54 grand children; 63 great grand children. Will Attend Meeting Mrs. Juanita Pleasants, Ex ecutive Secretary of the/ Franklin Business Associatjcfn and Credit Bureau will attend a managers meeting/at the Holiday Inn, Burlippon, May 14. This meetiiwls being held j to acquaint th^credit bureaus of the neyS guidelines being used iiythe credit reporting indugr^. The meeting is sponsored each year by the ^kffiociated Credit Bureaus of North Carolina. Calendar Marriage "So your married life is very unhappy. What's the trouble, December married to May?" "Heavens, no. It's Labor Day married to the Day of Rait." Lucky Man "Father, what is a conva lescent?" "A patient who Is still alive, son." >?^FCX VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEED NOW IN STOCK * Fresh Packed * High Vitality * All popular adapted varieties * 1 Ounce, 8 Ounce, 1 -Pound Packages Cam* la May, gat a tree e?m at "FCX 1989 Barton Sulde" a LOUISBURG A FCX SERVICE JymBICKBTT Blvtf vVOOD. Franklinton High School Commencement Set DH MOORE (Frk. B.W.) Dr. Donald D. Moore of Wake Forest will be the featured speaker at Franklinton High School Graduation Exercises Friday, May 30, at 8 P.M. in the school auditorium. Dr. Moore is a graduate of Davidson College. He received a B.D. degree from South eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, an a M.A. from Appalachian State Teachers College and a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina. Dr. Moore has served as pastor of Temple Baptist Mis sion in Gastonia and Park Place Baptist Church in Thomasville; instructor in Psychology at Gardner-Webb College and is now Director of Counseling and Associate Professor of Pastoral Care at Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest. The Rev. Don Lee Harris, pastor of the United Frank linton Methodist Church, will preach the Baccalaureate Ser mon Sunday, May 25, at 8 P.M. Mr. Harris is a graduate of Louisburg College and Atlan tic Christian College. He has done graduate work at the General Board of Education in Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Harris has done additional study at Harrell Counseling Center in Greenville, N. C. He has served as pastor of Sandy Cross Methodist, Garysburg Methodist Church, Robersonville Methodist Church and is now pastor of the United Franklinton Meth odist Church. Mr. Harris serves as secretary of the N. C. Conference Committee on Rules and Procedures of the North Carolina Methodist Conference of the South eastern Jurisdiction. The Valedictorian is" An nette Ball and the salula torians are Cheryl Alston and Hope Medlin. Serving as Chief Marshal will be Al Thompson. Other marshals are Karin Colbert. Cindi Dement, Gary Dement and Leesa Harris. Births Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Gupton of Route 2, Louis burg announce the birth of a daughter. Hattie Elizabeth, May 8, 1969 at Park View Hospital in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pike of Chapel Hill announce the birth of a son, John Howell, Jr.. at Franklin Memorial Hospital Saturday, May 10. Mrs. Pike is the former Pris cilia Elvington. 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