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i : ft OSES \ GIGANTIC NEW ROSES STORE OPENS TOMORROW IN HENDERSON AT 9 A.M. LOCATED ON DABNEY DRIVE JUST OFF HWY. 158 | AND 1-85 .... IN THE HENDERSON MALL SHOPPING CENTER Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were pa tients in the hospital on Tues day morning. PATIENTS: Susan Tem perance Alston, Louisburg. f annie Crowder Andrews Louisburg. Willie Gray An drews, Louisburg; Bessie P. Bartholomew, Louisburg. Margie Newman Beasley Louisburg; Russell Lee Bob bitt, Louisburg; Fulton Er nest Bowers. Franklinton; Ann Gilliam Bryant. Spring Hope; Hettie K Bumgarner Louisburg; Betty Wrenn Bur nette, Louisburg; Sallie M. Cappell. Louisburg; Thelma Pearce Carroll. Zebulon; Mary Evans Dale. Louisburg: Lelia E- DeLoatch, Louisburg; Robert Dickerson. Louisburg: Rosa Tant Eakes, Louisburg: Earlene Glover Edwards Louisburg; Paul Hampton Ed wards, Louisburg; Robert Ed wards, Louisburg; Lena Lev ister Fogg, Louisburg; Dorothy Phelps Fuller, Louis burg; William David Fuller Louisburg; LiUa L. Griffin, Louisburg; John Davis Gup ton, Louisburg; Cora Edwards Harper, Louisburg; Zebulon Vance Harrell, Louisburg; George Washington Harris Rookledge. Fla.; Clemon Archie Hawkins, Warrenton; Annie Mae Hill, Franklinton; Rudy House, Louisburg; Woodrow Wilson House, Franklinton; Suprana Bullock Johnson, Youngsville; Bebe Corbett King, Louisburg; Mattie Foster Lancaster Louisburg; Mary Ellington Lee, Hollister; Barbara Higgs Lemay, Kittrell; Addilean Ed **rd-s Leonard, Louisburg; Ethel C. McGuire. Louisburg; James Vernon Marshall UJuisburg; Linda Gilliland Medlin. Raleigh; Charlie C. Morgan, Louisburg; Louise Todd Morris, Louisburg; Sadie P. Morris, Franklinton; Bessie J. Moye, Bunn; Doctor Oris Murphy, Louisburg; Penny Lee Pearce, Casialia; U>i? Tucker Perry, Louisburg; Mary (Maggie) Pearce Ray, Zebulon; Cornelia Howell Richards, Louisburg; Robert Lafayette Robbins, Louis burg; Marguerite Faulkner Spencer, Louisburg; David 9ark Turner, Raleigh; Wi|. Jtam H. Valentine, Louisburg; Zenobia Baker Watson, Loui sburg: James Ermon Wilder, In Service DEBORAH CHJNNIS San Antonio -? Airman Deborah A. Chinnis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Chinnis of Route 2, Franklin ton, N. C.. has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. She has been as signed to Sheppard AFB, Tex., for training as a medical services specialist. Airman Chinnis is a 1969 graduate of Franklinton High School. CARPET NEEDS VISIT TAYLOR'S FLOOR COVERING SHOP FEATURING Carpet ?mrisNJt\sNir Mohawk 25 DIFFERENT CARPET SAMPLES TO CHOOSE FROM PRICE FROM $3 95 TO $17 95 SQ YD CARPETS FOR HOMES AND CHURCHES FREE ESTIMATES H.C. TAYLOR |H AR.DWAf}E I 1 FURNITURE | Louisburg, Josephine Tucker Williams, Franklinton; Thel ma Pendleton Wilson. Frank linton; James W. Woodlief, Louisburg. Thanks The family of the late Mat tie S. Dickerson wish to ex press their sincere thanks to the many friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy, service, and assis tance during their bereave ment. Family In Debt When Sam was asked how he budgeted his income, he replied: "Oh. about 40 per cent for food. 30 per cent for rent. 30 per cent for clothing, and 20 per cent for amuse ment and incidentals." "But that makes 120 per cent." "Don't I know it!" agreed Sam. with a groan. Protection . . service You get them both-when you insure your car and home through an in dependent insurance agent. We're independent agents If you have a loss, we see you get paid promptly, fairly. Call us today for worry-free protec tion. HODGES INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 496-5155 N. MAIN ST. Louisburg, N. C. Deaths MRS. ELL W. AYCOCK Mrs. Ell West Aycock, 83, of Route 2, Louisburg, died Saturday. Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Sandy Creek Baptist Church by the Rev. Don Ballenger and the Rev. W. P. Childers. Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lalah Harper of Rt. 2, Louisburg; a brother, Dr. J, Frank West of Roanoke Ra pids. MISS ETHEL M. HOLMES Franklinton -- Services for Miss Ethel Marsh Holmes 93, of Rt. 1, Franklinton, who died Sunday morning, were held Monday at 3 p.m. from the Popes Chapel Christian Church by the Rev. T. N. Daughtry and the Rev. E. M. Carter. Burial followed in the Holmes family cemetery near here. There are no immediate survivors. Births Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Appleford of Franklinton an nounce the birth of a daugh ter, Ruth Elaine July 14th at Franklin Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Appleford is the former Elaine Blackley of Rt. 2, Franklinton. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bur nette announce the birth of a daughter. Jennifer Leigh, July 24 at Franklin Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Burnette is the former Betty Wrenn of Louis burg. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Beasley announce the birth of a daughter. Kathryn Leigh, Sunday, July 27th, at Frank lin Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Beasley is the former Margie Lee Newman of Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. David Moore of Route 1, Youngsville an nounce the birth of a son, July 15. 1969 at Rex Hos pital Mrs. Moore is the for mer Mamie Andrews. All you need for back-to-school shopping. Back-to-school shopping can be as simple as "A-B-C." Just use your First-Citizens Master Charge Card for all your purchases. You receive only one bill for all your charge*. Always be prepared, al ways confident by carrying your First-Citizens Master Charge Card. No wonder Master Charge is the fastest growing credit card a round. It's in a class by itaelf. Pick up a Matter Charge Zip application at your nearby Firtt-Citizent office. FIRST CITIZENS BANK THf CM DO BANK WITH TMt CM DO e tax ii ifctr cn*fr tws
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