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Courtesy on the highways, by those driving automobiles, will reduce the death rate more than traffic regulations. The end of life will And most of us with ? lot of business that should have been attended to several years earlier. People who plan for their future usually succeed better than those who do not, but there is no law which requires you to nuke such plans. VOGUE HAIR STYLING ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A NEW SHOP At 610 Bickett Blvd. Ford Vitiate OPERATORS ? Charlene Collins Dotona Bullock Janet Dement Margaret Hill Special Prices On Frosting s And Permanents Until December 18th , 1969 X Table Of Holiday Magic Cosmetics At Special Prices OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY AND NIGHTS DY APPOINTMENTS . CALL 496-3607 FOR APPOINTMENT VOGUE HAIR STYLING 610 BICKETT BLVD. Margaret Hill, FORD VILLAGE Owner Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were pa- j tients in Franklin Memorial Hospital Tuesday morning: PATIENTS: Lula Stallings Alford, Bunn; Mittie Lynch. Whitakers; Susan Temperance Alston. Louisburg; Mildred Suitt Blackley, Franklinton; ! Pattie K. Boone. Castalia; Nellie Tant Bryant, Sprii\g Hope; Wiley Bayard Bryant, Middlesex: Diane Debra Can nady, Franklinton; Corinna Haley Cash. Louisburg; John Scott Catlett. Louisburg; Lil lie House Collins, Louisburg; Mattie C. Collins, Castalia; Johnny Thomas Cooper. Jr., Franklinton; Marcellous Cur rin, Louisburg; Donald Davis. Louisburg; Josephine De lancy, Chapel Hill; Lou EJla Leonard Dunn, Henderson; Mabel Leonard.. Edwards, Louisburg; Annie Newell Faulkner, Louisburg; Eugene G. Foster, Louisburg, Susie Green Fuller, Louisburg; George Spencer Gilliam, Louisburg; Ollie Joseph Gup ton, Sr., Louisburg; Forrest Clifford Harper. Louisburg; Martha Soloman Hicks, Louisburg; Lafatta Taborn High, Louisburg; Judith Ann Hill, Louisburg; Danny Wa yne Hodge, Zebulon; Cleacy Webb House, Raleigh; Mamie Wright Hudson, Louisburg; Annie Cannady Kearney, Franklinton; Herbert Gene Leonard, Jr., Louisburg; Net tie M. Lineberry, Louisburg; Annie H. Lloyd, Louisburg; Cherry Denton Medlin, Youngsville; Judy Mae Mur ray, Louisburg; James Hen derson Nowell, Louisburg; Jake Simpson Parrish, Casta lia; Jackie Bartholomew Par rish, Louisburg; Annie Wil liams Parry, Louisburg; Lucy Tant Perry] Spring Hope; Gene Walker Ptuitt, Louis burg; Dianne Richardson, Hollister; Dennis Simmons Robbins. Franklinton; Parker Deaths And Funerals MRS. OVIE B PARRISH , Raleigh -- Funeral services for Mrs. Ovie Bartholomew Parrish. 78. who died Wednes day, were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Apex Funeral Chapel. Burial followed at the Sandy Creek Baptist Church cemetery near Louisburg Surviving are a son, T. S. Parrish of Pahokee, Fla.; four daughters, Mrs. L. E. Mullin of Cary, Mrs. Marjorie Dar bonne of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. E. P. Millette of Virginia Beach. Va. and Mrs. John D. Lethbridge of Wilton, Conn.. ?- a sister. Mrs. Jackie Parrish of Louisburg; three brothers, Hubert and Hunter of Louis burg and Kenneth Bartholo mew of Miami Beach, Fla. ROBERT L. ROB BINS - Funeral services for Ro bert Lafayette Robbins. 85, who died Sunday, will be conducted today at 2 p.m. from the White Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Wade Goldston and the Rev. Norwood Jones. Burial will follow in the Oakwood Ceme tery. ^ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pearl West Robbins; two daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hooks of Goldsboro and Mrs. Edwin Handstein of Denver, Colo.; two sons, Dr. Cecil W. Robbins of Louisburg and Conrad R. Robbins of Den ver, Colo.; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Robbins, Franklinton; Doro thy Carter Shearon, Franklin ton; Annie Swanson Smith, Louisburg; Percy William Tant, Louisburg; Minnie Bur nette Thompson, Louisburg; Burt Olfvee Wester, Louis burg; Delphia Jewel Wester, Louisburg; William Haywood White, Louisburg; and Bar bara Higgs Lemay. Kittrell. MRS. ELEANOR P MULLEN funeral services for Mrs. Eleanor P. Mullen. 74, who died Sunday afternoon at Franklin Memorial Hospital, were conducted Monday at 3 / p.m. from the Lancaster Fun eral Home Chapel by the Rev. Aubrey S. Tomlinson. Burial followed in the Oakwood Cemetery. <. v ? Surviving are two .daugh ters. Mrs. Harold Williams"of Louisburg. and Mrs F. S. Boyer of Arlington, Va.: one son. Paul Mullen of Louis burg: and two grandchildren. Pruette Speaks To Louisburg High FBLA On Wednesday afternoon, December 3rd, at 4:00, the Loutsburg High School F.B.L.A. had their monthly meeting. Mr. C. Ray Pruette, Science Professor at Louis burg College, was guest speak er. Mr. Pruette spoke to ap proximately fifteen members on some of the important things to do when starting a new job and getting out on your own. Following Mr. Pruette's speech, President Cade Beas ley conducted the business meeting. Minutes of the last meeting were -read by the secretary, Lou Roberson, and Brenda Neal and Debra Bur nette gave a report on the trip to Hardbarger Business Coi lege and Raleigh School of Data Processing. The mem bers then enjoyed refresh ments, and when the meeting was adjourned they picked up their Tom-Watt orders for dis tribution. Mrs. Leonard Represents ? N.C. Home Ec. Mrs. Marjbrie G. Leonard, vocational home economics teachers at Louisburg High School, is one or four voca tional home economics teach ers who will be representing the North Carolina Vocation al Association at the 63rd annual American Vocational Association convention in Boston. Massachusetts. De cember 5-10th. Mrs. Leonard is the Vice-President or the Home Ec. Division ot the North Carolina Vocational Association. Most of the people who are in a hurry have nothing else to do. Louisburg Elementary Menu Week Beginning December 8 Wednesday: * Sausage Patties Buttered Grits Green Beans Hot Biscuits Potato pie h Pt. Milk Thursday: , . Beef Stew Slaw v Apple Turnovers Corney Muffins 1 : Pt. Milk Friday: ' December Birthday Lunch Barbecued Pork on School Buns Peas with Tomatoes * Buttered Corn Party Cake with Ice Cream ' j Pt. Milk DOG FOOD AVAILABLE AT QooAjpiAUJJoqs LOUISBURG FCX SERVICE Sam Wood, Mgr. BICKETT BLVD. LOUISBURG, N. 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