Atwater, Ellis Wed At College Miss Barbara Jean Ellis of Louisburg and Mr. Robert Cole Atwater of Durham were married Saturday at 10 o'clock in the morning in the Louisburg College Chapel. Rewrend Sidney E. Stafford, Louisburg College Chaplain, officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Leroy R. Ellis of Louisburg and the groom, the son of Mrs. Hubert L. At water of Durham. Dan R. Ellis gave his sister in marriage and Dora Mae EUis, her sister, was maid of honor. Charles Atwater, brother of the groom, was best man. H. L. Atwater was usher. Following a wedding trip to unannounced points, the couple will reside on Route 3, Chapel Hill, N. C. The bride attended the University of Missouri and the groom attended Louis burg College and is presently studying at UNC-Chapel Hill. Deaths JOSEPH R. GILLIAM Joseph (Joe) Raymond Gilliam, 61, a farmer, died Wednesday. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at White Funeral Chapel by the Revs. T. N. Daughtry and A. S. Tomlin son. Burial will be in Oak wood Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Roxie Clay Gilliam; two sons, Raymond J. of Franklinton and James G. Gilliam of the home; two sisters, Lemma Gilliam of Rt. 4, Louisburg and Mrs. Violet Watkins of Wendell; two brothers. Edgar of Franklinton and Pender Gilliam of Rt. 4, Louisburg; two grandchildren. HAROLD R. MURPHY Funeral services for Harold Robert Murphy, 51, an in surance salesman who died Tuesday, will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday at Rock Spring Baptist Church by the Revs. Paul Milwood and Joseph E. Buck. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Thelma C. Murphy; a son, Harold R. Murphy, Jr. of Louisburg; three sisters. Mrs. Pattie L. Farrington of Rocky Mount, Mrs. Annie Laura Whetstone of Henderson and MR And MRS ROBERT ATWATER Mr. Edwards Speaks To Youngsville Woman's Club Youngsville ? Mr. Tal madge Edwards, Jr. of Krank linton, who is associated with the Franklin County Counsel ing and Education Center in Louisburg, was guest speaker at the Youngsville Woman's Club meeting held on Mon day night. Introduced by Mrs. W. S. Preddy of the club's Home Life Department, Mr. Ed wards spoke to the women about Current Trends in Mental Health. Emphasizing the importance of the family Mrs. Virginia Fuller of Youngsville; foiv brothers, James, William, George and Harvey Murphy of Rt. 1, Youngsville. SAVE up to 50% or more off list on many items RAYNOR'S Wholesale Jewelry Company 114 E. NAIH 9T. PHONE 4I6-34O0 LOUISBUHG, N. C. 27549 FINCH'S REMNANT SHOP CLEARANCE SAIi Dacron & Cotton 4 yds. 1.00 Unbleached Domestic yd. 180 White Terry Cloth yd. 390 Windjammer yd. 1.00 Kettle Cloth solid & prints yd. 1.49 Bonded Acrylic I Knits yd. 1.89 Polyester Knits yd. 2.39 Antique Satin Drapery yd. 390 Vinyl Upholstery Remnants yd. 390 SALE RUNS UNTIL NOVEMBER 1st. Highway 561, 5 Miles From Louisburg circle, Mr. Edwards went on to point out the need for interest and concern beyond the family. A film shown provided helpful ideas. Litera ture distributed contained facts about the County Coun seling Center, its background, goals, services and staff; also suggestions for .individuals and groups interested in local mental health programs and services. Club President Mrs. Ben Hudson presided at the meet ing which opened with a de votional by club chaplain Mrs. L. J. Phillips. ? Reports were given by Scrapbook co-chairmen Mrs. N. A. Brown and Mrs. A. N. Corpening; Treasurer Mrs. E. J. Pearce and Secretary Miss Susie Tharrington. Mrs. B. H. Patterson and Mrs. Brown told of the pur chase of new kitchen curtains for the community building, a project of the Woman's Club. The curtains have now been hung. Members voted to send a donation to the O'Berry School, which is encouraged by Womens Clubs. Hostesses for the social hour were Chairman Mrs. E. R. Tharrington and Mesdames L. J. Phillips, S. E. Tharring ton, J. W. Weathers. Sr. and L. R. EvaW A rustic brown tablecloth on the serving table was cen tered with ornamental fruit and pumpkins highlighted with black cats and autume leaves. A little brown jug was placed by the table. Refresh ments included Apple Cider, hot popcorn served from a large bread tray, doughnuts, candy punipAins. and bright red apples which were arrang ed in a colorful basket. Hal loween witches were pictured on napkins. Autumn leaves, flowers and fruit were featured in decorations on the mantle and speakers table. Mitchiners Mr and Mr*. T. H. Ed wards and Mrs G?o H. Davis of Henderson have returned home after a visit to relatives in Lincolnshire, 111., thirty five miles from up town Chicago. BANK WITH CONFIDENCE ALL BANKING TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL SAVINGS-CHECKING-LOANS-TRUSTS-INSURANCE Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Henderson, N. C. "THE LEADING DANK IN THIS SECTION" 1889 - 80 YEARS OF SERVICE & SECURITY - 1969 Beautification Classes Scheduled (Frk. B.W.) Mr. Howard Boling will conduct beautifi cation classes at the Agricul tural Building in Franklinton beginning Thursday. October 30. at 7:30 p.m. Home ground maintenance will be the topic for the first class. Other classes will be as follows: November 6: Plants for Home Grounds; Novem ber 13: Obtaining Plants, Propagation, etc.: November 20: Establishing and Main taining Lawns; December 4: Insect Control; December 11: Disease Control and Decem ber 18: Maintenance and Calendar of Events. All classes will be at the Ag Building beginning at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. Franklin Mem. j Hospital Notes L I The following were pa tients in the hospital Thurs day morning: PATIENTS: Paul Henry Allen, Louisburg; Justine Als ton, Louisburg; Penny Jean Alston, Louisburg; Susan Temperance Alston, Louis burg; Martha Ann Arnold, Neuse; Viola Alston, Louis burg; Clarence Bailey, Louis burg; Early Alex Ball. Louis burg; Margaret Hocutt BeU, Louisburg: Wesley Barham, Zebulon; Evelyn Adams Brewer, Bunn; Melissa Bul lock, Franklinton; HiUman Jacob Cash, Louisburg; John Robert Clifton, Louisburg; Charles Howard Cooke, Louisburg; Mittie V. Davis, Norlina; Amy Grace Dement, Louisburg; James Graham Dickerson, Louisburg; Josep hine Coley Dickerson, Louis burg; Harvey Lee Driver, Louisburg; Gertrude S. Fer rell. Louisburg; Annie Sum merour Foster, Louisburg; Eugene G. Foster, Louisburg; Angela Delores Gay, Klttretl; Silas Frederick Gay, Hender son; Addie Mitchell Harper. Franklinton; Lear Harris Har ris. Spring Hope; Martha Winston Holden. 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