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Church Notices \ Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 Church School, R. S. Knott, Superintendent 9:45-12:00 Nursery for pre-cchool children 11:00 The Church at Wor ship, The Re*. V. E. Duncan, Preaching. Sermon subject, "Three Great Words" 11:00 Katherine M. Harris Sunbeams 11:00 Elizabeth W. Bob bitt Sunbeams Tuesday: 6:30 Brotherhood at the Murphy House United Methodist Sunday: 9:45 Church School 11:00 Worship: Time To Raise The Roof?. Tuesday: 9:00 The Twelve Wednesday 7:30 Ounce! Choir Re hearsal Beginning Sunday, August 31st, there will be two wor ship services The first service will be held at 9:00 and the second at 11:00. St. Paul's Episcopal 12th Sunday after Trinity Sunday: 10:00 A.M. Church School for whole family, W. J. Shearin, Supt. 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon by Rector Nursery provided Acolyte: Kirk House Wednesday: 7:30 P.M. Orientation for -iwwt students at Louisburg College. , Free Will Baptist "This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come." II Timothy 3:1 Sunday: 9:30 "The Free Will Bap j tw Hour" WYRN radio 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Wonhip 7:30 Evening Worship Wednesday:, 7:00 Visitation, J. Earl Gilliam, Pastor Location: 929 N. Main St.. Louisburg, N. C. flatUn Will Qanvfiany. WELL BORING - OEEP WELL DRILLING WARREN TON. N. C. "A IV ell A Ddj? Tit Mdrtm IV ,iy'' N. C. LICENSE NO 2 DAY 257 Louisburg Mr. and Mis. Claude Driver of the New Hope Community and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moore of Raleigh visited rela tives in Jacksonville. Fla. and toured places of interest in Florida last week. Mrs. Howard P. Wright has returned to her home in Venice. Florida after having visited for a week with Mr. and Mis. Thomas Wynne of Louisburg. Mr and Mrs. Dor sey H. Wrenn, Jr. and family of Louisburg and Mr. and Mis. Sidney Earl Mitchell and family of Raieigh. Franklinton Mrs. William Stamm and daughters, Cathy and Barbara of West port. Conn are visit ing Mis. Stamm 's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. N. Mitchell for two weeks. Mi. and Mis. Henry F. Holmes spent last week at Caiolina Beach. Mi. and Mis. Bill Hagwood and children spent Fiiday with them. Mis. Oscar Davis and son Chip of Rome, Ga. are visit ing Mis. Davis' parents, Mi. and Mis. H. C. Kearney for a few days. Mrs. A. S. Powell had as hei guests Sunday hei sisters, Mis. J. S. Bobbitt of Cieed tnoor and Mrs. J. S. Pulley of Rolesville. Mrs. Sallie Rush of Miami, Fla. is visiting the 0. G. Day family this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wes ton and Gene Weston are touring Florida this week. SPECIAL MATTRESS SALE KING-O-PEDIC DELUXE BY KINGSDOWN COMPARE $69.50. NOW ONLY $49.50 LIKE TWO MATTRESSES IN ONE ? Tm separate tle?p surfaces in one mattress at ?mIm prica. ? tnn m tat imc, npur nil otwr smk. r? i -M? -J i-.l -A li'. I ? riN iibk oner to wm iw lures xi uus ?ow price. ? fccirftiwuly paraatood to provide restful ? Ptos attar (eatores fond eriy h higher priced Housewares - Plumbing & Electric Supplies - [Heaters - Farm Supplies - Sporting Goods - Rugs - Giftwares - Furniture Anything For The Farm & Home. Phone GY 6-3423 East Nash Street Louisburg, N. C. H.C. TAYLOR I HARDWARk lruiyiiTi~ Richie and Martha Ann Whitfield are visiting Mis Carol Steininger at Crosse ?JWite, Michigan. Miss Leah Whitfield of Sa lisbury visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E Whitfield, during the weekend. Birth Mrs. Betty Cifers an nounces the birth of a daugh ter. Lois Denise, August 17, 1969. Mrs. Cifers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elmo Frazier of Bunn. Youngsville Mr. and Mrs. J. K. ihar rington. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Tharrington and Mrs. W. 0. Roberts are vacationing this week at Carolina Beach. Mrs. Mike Chesaon of Vir ginia Beach visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall during the weekend. Miss Carol Mitchell visited with relatives in Winston Sa lem during the past week. Where you have more than one expert you have more than one opinion. Death LEE R. MANGUM Wake Forest ? Lee R. Mail gum, 72. a retired employe of Wake Electric Membership Corporation, died Wednes day. Funeral services will be conducted at 2-p.m Friday at Oak Grove Baptist Church by the Revs. James Davis and Odis Boiler Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Surviving are six daugh ters. Mrs. Robert Bobbitt of Castalia, Mrs. Lois Stephen MALE FACTORY WORKER WANTED MUST BE A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE. STARTING SALARY $1.75 PER HOUR WITH EXCELLENT ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES. EXCEPTIONAL FRINGE BENEFITS AND WORKING CONDITIONS . APPLY DIAZIT COMPANY. Inc.. YOUNGSVILLE. son, Mrs. Ira Turlington and Mrs. A. R. Perry, Jr. of Ra leigh, Mrs. Harry Collins of Wilmington and Mrs. Horace Baker of Rt. 1, Youngsville; a son, LeRoy Mangum. Jr. of Franknuion; two sisters, Mrs. Emily M. Barron of Rt. 2, Wake Forest and Mrs. Mexie M. Morris of Wake Forest; 26 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. 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