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Friday, June 3, 1955 PILOT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS MISS JANIE RAY Attendance at Sunday last Sun day was 233. Rev. and Mrs. McDowell visited their parents and relatives in Greenwood, S. C., last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grace of New York are visiting her mother, Mrs. Dollie Bissett. Miss Virginia Massey of Ral eigh spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemmie Massey. Mrs. Virginia Pearce is in the Franklin Memorial Hospital at Louisburg. Our sympathy goes out to Mrs. Kearney Phillips in the death of her sister, Mrs. Jim Powell. Miss Joyce Bunn of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Domie Bunn. Sunday dinner guests of the Domie Bunns were Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Williams and daughter, Miriam Lynn Williams, and Janie Ray. Mrs. Avon Brantley has returned from the hospital. Ted Jones spent the weekend in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Perry. Mrs. Mamie Bunn is ill and in a hospital. Miss Maxine Poole from New York is visiting her parents, Mr. ... .*.■.•.?::■?> n • ffb -fie new kind ofhardtop- The 4-Door Riviera / THERE seems to be some confusion about what a hardtop really is, and we’d like to set the matter straight. A hardtop is a car that looks like a Convert ible with the top up—but has a solid steel roof overhead and no center posts in the side window areas. Up until just recently, it could be built in volume only with two doors —not more because it would take wholly new struc tural principles to hinge another set of doors without floor-to-roof center posts. But Buick came up with those new struc tural principles and is now building—in volume —hardtops with four doors. P* MILTON BERIE STARS FOR BUICK fh« Bulcb-Barl* Show Alttrnat* Tuesday Evenings Enjoy cooled, filtered air for less than you think With Buick’s AIRCONDITIONER It’s a genuine Frigidaire and Mrs. Garland Poole. Dona Lynn Stallings of Raleigh spent the weekend with her grand j mother, Mrs. Floyd Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. Maylon Frazier, Howard Frazier and Alice Ray spent Saturday with Sally Alford Dale in Charlotte. Pearces Baptist Church held their baptismal service at Pilot Baptist Church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keith and son of Raleigh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Stallings, Sat urday night. Mrs. Fred Watkins visited her sister, Mrs. Rex Pearce, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Alford and children of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde | Pearce. Miss Treasure Martin of Ral eigh spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Martin. The R. A.’s met Monday night at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Waddell Horton, Mrs. Herbert Stallings and Mrs. Rachel Brantley visited relatives in Richmond last weekend. Cpl. Travis Driver from Fort Bragg is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tyree Driver. Miss Laura Jean Massey of for this wide -open beauty You see one pictured here. It’s the 4-Door Riviera. And it’s taking the country by storm . . . Because here, at long last, is an automobile with the sleek and sporty styling of a true hardtop but with separate doors for rear seat Passengers, plus the added room of a full size Buick Sedan. On top of that, this beauty is all Buick with the buoyant ride of Buick’s all-coil springing —the walloping might of Buick’s record-high V 8 power —the whip-quick Thrill of the year is Buick GILL BUICK COMPANY DIAL 2567 ZEBU LON The Zebulon Record Woman’s College, Greensboro, spent the weekend with her moth er, Mrs. G. U. Massey. Ray Lewis from Little Creek, Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis. Little Debbie Cone spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Lombus Morgan, of Middlesex. Mrs. Will Perry, Mrs. Claude 1 MR. TOBACCO FARMER WOt. * • X, ? ifefc. : ' .. ..M > , ft*. I J ... 4A&B THE BIG TREND FOR STOKER FIRED TOBACCO CURING IS TO ® PATSY PLUS 50 STOKER COAL PATSY is Guaranteed: I—All1 —All impurities scientifically removed at the mines 2 —Requires less attention during curing operation 3 —Less than 60 Lbs. of ash per ton THESE DISCS ARE 4 —Holds fire longer —Burns clean —More economical THROUg'hOUT 5 Requires less coal per cure identifying Authorized Potsy Distributor "patsy" Little River Ice Company PLUS 50 PHONE 3081 ZEBULON, N. C. >TCv: : : : :*Y£M II V\ I •' •;. wm >| <;. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Lewis and Mrs. T. M. Ward vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Oris Medlin of Durham last Tuesday. The G. A.’s and R. A.’s of Pilot went to a conclave meeting at Wake Forest College June 1-3. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Lewis spent Sunday afternoon with the John L. Rays. Mrs. Clifton Perry and Mr. and getaway and sizable gas savings of Buick’s spectacular Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* And it’s available in Buick’s two lowest priced Series the budget-tagged 188-hp SPECIAL, and the high-performance 236-hp CENTURY, illustrated here. Come visit us for a first-hand meeting with the 4-Door Riviera —and see how quickly and how easily the last word in automobiles can be yours. * Dynaflow Drive is standard on Roadmaster, optional AT extra cost on other Series. Mrs. Bud Perry and Donna Gwen Mitchell spent Sunday p. m. with the Herbert Bunns. Mr. Marlowe, a student at Campbell College, spent the week end with Edward Brantley. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cone vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lombus Morgan, of Middlesex Sunday afternoon. Three
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