Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal Seeond Sunday la Advent Thursday December 4 ? 30 PM Vestry meeting m the home of James John ion 7 45 P.M. Choir Rehearsal Sunday 10:00 Church School, Bible fiiin for ail ages # i. Sheartn, 9upt. 11:00 Holy Communion and Sermon. Corporate for men and boys Nursery provided. Mrs D. T. House Acolyte, Henry Perry ft 30 Choir Supper. Mb. Scoggin's home Wednesday 7 45 Chow Rehearsal Roman Catholic The holy lacrifice of the Mass a offered every .Sunday morning at 11:30 A.M., si the little chapel of Lou ?burg College Monday, December 8, 1%5 ts the feaat of the Immaculate Conception It is a holy day of obligation On that day all Cathodes should attend Mans just as on Sun day. The Mas m Lou ?burg will be at 6:00 P.M. m the little chapel of lanmbutt Col lege Free Will Baptist The Bible is still being preached e> our day at Pint N. Main St. Louiaburg. N. C.[ i Karl GMiam ? the. pastor - Death FRANK HORTOJi funeral ?ernce? for Prank Morton. 67, of Route 1, Loo isbur*. who died Monday, j were conducted Wednesday at -2 p m at White Funeral i rhapel by the Re*. Frank | Pulley Burial foSowwi n the Ran tdel I Chapel Baptat Church cemetery ? , Sunrtrinf arc a Miter. Ma< pe Pearl Uorton of Route 1, l.ouitburf. ktothert [Jnid of Route "1 rV,Q?bur*. and OreUnd Uorton of Snow Hill Louasburs Baptist Sunday 9:45 Church School, ft. S. Knott Superintendent 9' ?45-12:00 Nursery for pre-srhool children 11.00 The Church at Wor ship. the Rev A. S. Tomlin ?on pastor Sermon subiect. Wednesday 7 : 30 Choir Rehearsal Friday 7 : 30 * Brentwood Rest Home Service Loutsburz Mettiodist Sunday 9 00 "Worship: The Ones of Hope 9:45 Church School 11:00 Worship: The Crises of Hope 2 20 Choir .Rehearsal. Chancel Chow 5:00 Youth/Choir Rehear ml / 5:45 Sen** Youth Fellow 7^30 Study Course China. Dt Greifhton Lacy of Duke Diriroty School. Instructor Wednesday 4:00 Junior Choir Rehear Mi 7:30 Chancel Choir Re heaml Thursday 9:00 Study. The Sermon on The Mount 4:00 Cherub Choir Re hearsal 7:00 Methodiit Men ChnatRMt Dinner Thanks We woidd like to take this opportunity to thank the se cond floor staff at Franklin Memorial Hoepital and Dr. W. F Cole for the many kind neaes shown to our lowed one durtaf his recent stay in the hoepital. Our special thanks and hlminp also go oat to our friends and neigh bors for the cards, nuts and every kind and thoughtful deed rendered as at Uustime The Family of Cart Jack son Horton El?gant AppU Pi? Make rfte mr>sr f rhe season * bright and crunchy apples' Add smk -4ii?ar and apmf and arrange 3s*m atop a custard pie Et'g pretty en ?M?k to nave come from a French pastry shop, yet it'* easy and for>iproof since r.h* oa a* <omes from .lardy aq custard mi*. _ *? imc cxhtaud me 1 parka** fj ?*.? J+U O (rti dm En r.anurd Hh 1\ rupH milk 1 hakrrf > tnrh pw? 2 ewpn than apple ?tteM , r?p ntffar 1 taiHMpMn water /j tmifkMM rinnamtM '.'4 -teawpwui iwtmff 1 t#anpo<Mi (nt^d kmon rind 1 uMMpoom coanc (MfrrMop crumta Blend cuMatci mix with milk in a Bring quickly to a boil, stirring constantly 'Mixture will be- thin.) Cool 15 minutes stirring often Pour tnto pie shell Chill 1 hour Meanwhile. ounJuam appte Uir.es. sugar water ipir.es. and lemon rind in a saucepan. Bring to boil. Simmer about 10 min utes or until apple thces are tender Coo4 10 to 15 rmnutea. *Hinfrif nrwrrvtaii rrwnf rmr wwart ? pie ihii spoon apple slices cnST crrano^ Cmu lilliff liM ? lliuill 1 FjuuiI a Louisburg Mr and Mrs. Harry K. Johnson of Sew London. Com arrived Tuesday far a nut with his father. Mr. A. F. Johnson, Jr and family. They are en route to Texas to visit his mother Thanks The family of Jimmy Oar land Collie wishes to express appreciation to their many friends for the kindness <ly>wn to" them during their time of grief and bereave ment ? The Collie Family In Fashion Many department stores have knitting departments where amateur knitters are helped with their work if the wool s purchased then. Wigs continue their popu larity Some women have se ven! for different occasions. Knitted garments are very popular this season. So much so that many housewives have taken op this creative art and are knitting dresses and coats as well as sweaters and caps. WfcUe toast of the yarn ? expensive, the tabus ? rsafly what makes these garments cost so much when they are purchased as handmade. w BACON ' SWIFTS SWEET RASHER TABLERITE WESTERN BEEF The Only In Town mm ?' Lb ECONOMY CUT PORK Ok ^5*5 CV CHOPS 590 ft TABLERITE *^iu3V MARGARINE a?wW '? ">*6 m Ap A TABLERITE MARGARINE POUND PKG. Beechnut STRAINED 5?$1 .00 ,GA long m nr* BREAD 4"95c ^50 ? ^ 29( SAVE MORE THAN YOU MUCH MOR - +4 TOMATOES 6 '4 1 I6A HAMBURGER OR HOT DOG BUNS 2 Pk?s 39d ur " " WZ ? WlVir1 ,ar SPEND 303 CAN ,6A MILKJ1 GAL. HI6 T 19 lov?? **$&??* f u7( SWEET POTATOES ? Lb ^ f ONIONS *&39t ?**a Si ? #** ^ NINE LIVE CAT FOOD m 100 WITH $15 00 FOOD ORDER OR CRtSCO 3 tb Can 69C PEPSI COff^ ^ 1 v JuC Plus Deposit | 69*#! RED DEL APPLES $2.99 bu 90 4 8(l BANANAS 100 TUNA I. E66 TUNA t LIVER CAN IGA Buttermilk BISCUITS 6 CANS BUNKER HILL BEEF CHUNK? 303 Cag Mount Zion Baptist Announce Christmas Plans Tta Christmas season will be ushered in at Mount Zjoo Baptist ChuKb, Rout* i. Louisburj. Sunday. Decem ber 7. This Sunday is being designated White Sunday" and the church will be de corated entirely in whit* and a crude wooden cross will pace the altar tabic. This will highlight the Week of ftayer for Foreign Missions which concludes with the service Sunday. Several of tbe ladies of the church will assist the pastor. Rev Kenneth F Huneyeutt. in Che service During the offertory all members of the congregation will place their mission offer ings at the foot of Che cross as a symbol of their interest m sending the Good News into all parts of the world. On Sunday. December 14, at 6:00 p.m. a church wide Christmas buffet supper and chil<fren's program ii planned. This will be a family affair and immediately following tbe meal a children's program wiR be presented by tbe Pri mary and Beginner depart ments of the Sunday School. The Junior choir will also present a program of music and tbe entire group will join in snging familiar Christines carols. Each mall child present will be presented a bag of goodies. The room will be decorated with a Chostmas :rw and c he traditional colors of red and gnen WtH BrMWt Mrs Priscilla Duke is chair man of tbe food planning committee and Mrs. -tula Cat sell a chairman of the child ren's program. Mrs. Fayc Champion is chairman of tbe decorating committee. Al church families are aak ed to plan to attend this event. On Sunday, December 21. at 11:00 o'clock a traditional Christmas service in the form of a pageant. "The Light of Franklin Mem. I Hsspital Notes Tie following wm pat i ient4 in the hospital Thursday I morning: PATIENTS: Corndiua | ""?rial Alston, Lounburv"" i Wttie Lynch Alston, Whit- | "? S""" Temperance Ais- j too. Uuisburg; Mary Beaty neas, Louisburg: John Ben- I Bunn: Idji f i>q}|f R* it k*usburg; PWtie K. Boone i C?taJia Willie vu? u ?ter Bowtn, Louisbuig; Nellie | Tane Bryant. Spring Hope Diane Debra Cannady . Prank linton, Connnj Haley Loutsburg John Scott Cat JeUe. Louisburg; Paul Stanley Cottty, Franklinton, Emo tene Morgan Co Dim. Lou a burg; M?ttie C. Collina r? . Ha; Marvellous Currin, Lou*. burg; Donald Dark, u>uifr burg; Josephine Stewart De tanty. Chapel HU; Alyan Smith Earnhardt, Loulebuig* Henry May Edwwb. Frank-' linton; Mabel Leonard Ed warda.- Louiaburg; Robert Henry Erana. Louiaburg Serena Eden Evans, Louia burg; Annie Newell Faulkner LouWim,; Evelyn Forsythe Pinch, Louisburg. Eugene G. Foster, Louisburg; <kfU Green Fuller, Louiaburg Gjorfa Spencer Gilliam. Lou-' W>urg; Laura Alaton Haw Una, Louiaburg; Martha Solo man Hicks. LouW>ut|; Claacy Webb Houae. Raleigh; Hudaon Wright, LoulsW -Nettle M. Ltortwry, Toil' burg. Annie H. Lloyd, Louto bw? Cherry Denton Medlln, Youngsrllle; Stuart Yv borough Merrttt. Louiaburg. Jam?? William Mitchlner Franklinton; EateU* Bryant Moaa, Franklinton; Alton Brooks hnkll, Louisburg Jake Sfer;pson Parriah, Casta .iUry A**"* Parnell, I-oui?burg; Annie Wllllana Parry, Loimburg; Lola Gray P?rry, Youngsvllle; Lola Tuc km Parry, Louisb??; William Thurman Pop-, Hend?,on; Dlanne Richardson. HoOlatar Dennia Simmons Robblns.' Franklinton; Jeanette Lewis' Roaa. Franklinton; Dorothy Garter Shaaron, Franklinton John Oliver Sledge, Louia burg; Annie Swanaon Smith Loulabuif; Parcy William Tint, Loulabuif; Zelma Lowary TUley, Louiaburg Lloyd Henry Turner, Louie-' burg; Clyde Millard Waaler Louisburg; Martha Winium' Williams, Louisburg; Olady. T. Kerley, Louiaburg, Alice Faye Champion, Loulabuif Olenn Walter Prultt, Loufc.' burg. th* World", will be ptenud. It will be pnxnud by the adult choir, th* junior, inter mediates. and young peopie of the Sunday School depart meat Tha pageant depicts the buth at Christ ut muse, drama, and the qpoken word. Vfci. Roy Gupton ? chairman of the program committee and Mrs Thelma Marshall s icrving as chairman of the cost a me committee. The pageant was written and ar ranged by the pastor The public is cordially in cited (O attend this service Health And Beauty This is the season when cold sores or fever blisters are at their height It is surprising that cold tores are not more common because most people carry the virus with them all the time. Natural resistance to this organism is lowered by cer tain factors, most common of which is the cold, sudden elevation of body tempera ture. pstroin-teKinal upsets and over-exposure to the sun and wind. A cold sore starts with a slight itching and burning of the affected area. This be comes more intense One or more sores will occur-usually areas wt^cre skin and mucous membranes meet Most often cold sores dry up on their own. They leave crusts which take about a week to fafl off. Discomfort can be relieved by campho ice, menthol or spirits of cam phor. In some few cases, cold sores are so recurrent and numerous that drastic treat ment is called for. A doctor should be consulted and given a background picture of the patient's trouble with cold sores. He win probably advise a series of small-pox vaccina tions. Stay away from the use of make-up on the affected area The soaw-cotorsd fluid csr ries the virus, so be consi derate of other people. r> FISH ION -S ()?BrT The free wheeling look of fashion l?70 is captured by Designer Stacy 4mes m this T shirt dress o t diamond-patterned cotton crochet Lightweight and com fortable as only cotton can be. the dress comes in a natural M ring-color ? About Your Home You can cut down the everyday Imng noises in your home by repairing aO noisy appliances and equipment. Place rubber pads or other ? resilient material under vi brating equipment, oil doors and motors Strap do*n vi brating pipes and secure loose dllCtS. ftrtiw ift o? borne aw one of oui outstanding plea sures. Most of us love to give a successful party as much as we enjoy attending one. Any good party is apt to be noisy. The buffet lunch eon and even the family din ner usually create 'quite a volume of sound. The best idea is not to fill the room beyond its capacity. la Che small modern house this is not always possible. Carpeted noon, draped win dows and accoustically treat ed ceilings will greatly reduce sound The nursery is best located away from the front entrance or the back door. It should be well away from the rooms you use to entertain in. It will one or two walls in the nur sery and to install an inter com system connected with the master bedroom, the kitc hen and the family room. These items are much simpler to install when you are build ing. But they can be installed later. SAVE up to 50* or more off list on many items viL" RAYNOR'S Wholesale Jewelry Company 14 E. N4IH ?T, y. PKON* 496-3408 0, ... i LOUIgbURG, Nv C? >27(49 du3KZe88kw 7 FORMFIT R06ERS ' Chemise length slip in \ textured Stop* de Chine ? 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