Six DIAL 6133 FOR Beauty Care Mrs. Ruby D. Manning, Mgr. Miss Hazel Bunn, Asst. Mgr. Zebulon Beauty Shop Air Conditioned -for more pure pleasure, have a Camel No other cigarette is so rich-tasting yet so mild "Yes, but he has an OK Used If you want to get into the swim (without going Jpl ' m MWK jpjf over your head) your best bet is an OK Used p Ml Car. The car with the red OK Tag is thoroughly t 'J'M^p||f inspected and reconditioned. It’s a crowd-pleaser p Look in performance and appearance, and it’s dealer- p I W * or warranted in writing. r Sold only by an Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Phone 6132 - J. M. CHEVROLET CO. - Zebulon Bethany News Mrs. Mable Williford We were all made happy Sun day by seeing Mrs. C. H. Horton back at church. She has been con fined to her home for several months. Mrs. Franklin Pearce has re turned to her home from Mary Elizabeth Hospital. Among the sick are Mr. Brodie Baker, Mrs. Joris Bell, Jr., and Miss Florence Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Dean and Mr. Willard Dean accompanied Mrs. H. B. Jones and Glenn Jones to Hampton, Va., last weekend to visit the Walter Ellises. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cox Sunday were Mrs. Daniel Dean and Mr. Watkins’ mother of Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace White and family of Wendell were Sunday guests of the Joris Bells, Jr. Mrs. Charles Creech and Ruby Lee, Mrs. P. P. Perry and Mrs. ZEBULON MOTOR CO. Esso SERVICENTER Tires • Batteries Gas # Motor Oil Car Washing and Lubrication Diesel Fuel Tractor Gas Kerosene & Fuel Oil FOR HOME HEATING & TOBACCO CURING Dial'949l or 6172 Ticket Printing Meters on Delivery Trucks The Zebulon Record Dorsey Williford visited Mr. and Wade Perry in Durham last Wed nesday. Mr. Perry returned home from the hospital on Tuesday. Mr. Marvin Scarboro was a pa tient at Mary Elizabeth Hospital a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Connell and Dennis are spending a few days with their parents at Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. White of Ral eigh and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mit chell and children of Rolesville visited Mrs. Ruby Williford Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, Jr. were honored at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Mar vin Scarboro last Friday night. They received many nice and use ful gifts. Mr. Charles Davis has been dis charged from the army after serv ing two years at Ft. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Crosby and children have returned to their home in Atlanta, Ga., after vaca tioning with relatives here. The Lester Watkins of Wake Cross Roads visited the Ollie Youngs Sunday night. Mrs. Bill Lampkin and daugh ter of Silver Springs, Md., have returned after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robertson. Sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Mary B. Thomas who recently passed away. Mr. Wade Perry of Durham vis ited his brother, P. P. Perry, Sun day. Mrs. Archie Ray and daughters have returned to their home in Charlotte after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Horton. We were mightly thankful for the nice raiiL lately. Mr. and Mrs. Durward Hodge and children of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cox Sunday. Saturday, June 4, is preparation day for Bible School. We will meet at 2:00. Bible School begins Mon day from 9 to 12 a. m. Laundry Service each Monday and Thursday CALL WAKE FOREST 2441 General Laundry Corinth News Mrs. Thomas Fowler We had 194 at Sunday School Sunday. The Leonard Wilder family were Wednesday night supper guests of the Lewis Douglases in Raleigh. The Wayon Alford family have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis in Ala bama. The Thomas Fowlers spent last Wednesday night with the Onnie Fowlers at Earpsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hocutt, Miss Katie Hocutt of Raleigh, and Mrs. Onnie Johnson attended the vocal union at Watkins Chapel Sunday.. Mrs. Clentis Strickland entered Mary Elizabeth Hospital Sunday afternoon for surgery. Sunday guests of the Lee Hocutts were the John Starnes family of Lizard Lick, the Will Broad wells of Richmond, Va., and the Bill Cates of Washington, D. C., who are spending a few days with them. The Billy Powells of Hampton, Va., spent the weekend with the E. E. Powells and J. B. O’Neal. Weekend guests of the David Hintons were the Hank Harrises of Greensboro and Miss Dorothy Hin ton of Raleigh. Miss Shelby Fowler of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents, the Thomas Fowlers. Sunday guests of the W. D. El lises were the Wallace Scarboros and Sue of Rolesville and the Ver non Ellises and Wayne. Weekend guests of the Otha O’- Neals were the Herbert Woodards of Fort Bragg, Idoris Carters and Clara of Raleigh and Mrs. Al fred O’Neal of South Carolina. Thomas Davis of Burling ton spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Johnson and Sandra of Wendell visited the M. D. Johnsons Sunday night. The Will Broadwells of Rich mond visited the Leamon Hocutts Sunday. Pvt. and Mrs. Orlin Wilder and baby have returned to Alabama af ter visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilder, Janie and Jimmie and the Eugene Hintons were Sunday dinner guests of the Charles Wilder fam ily in Durham. Dwight Strickland spent Sun day night with the Julius Carrolls in Raleigh. LAKE DONNA NOW OPEN For Swimming, Dancing Located in Youngsville, we will be open every day and night during the warm season for swim ming and dancing Featuring MACK CAMPBELL & Orchestra every other Friday night with Round Dancing from 9 to 12 and JASPER COLLINS & BAND Every Saturday night square dancing from 9 to 12 at LAKE DONNA Friday, June 3, 1955 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Driver of Raleigh spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Bass and children of Emit were Sunday guests of the Sam Bunns. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bunn vis ited the N. A. Walls in Raleigh Monday afternoon. | Mr. Luther Taylor of Raleigh visited the Leonard Bunns Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pulley and Larry visited relatives in Zebulon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wall and son of South Carolina spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Nora Wall. The Corinth Holder graduates left by bus at 6:00 Monday a. m. to spend the week in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Maggie Strickland is spend ing the week with her son, Mr. P. D. Strickland and children while Mrs. Strickland is in the hospital. Mrs. W. H. Keller and Mrs. Bil ly Andrews visited Mrs. L. P. Buchanan in South Hill, Va., last Saturday. Saturday dinner guests of the E. E. Powells were Mr. W. S. Keys and son, Johnnie, and Mrs. G. W. Gavitt of Baltimore, Md., and the J. C. Powells of near Wendell. Miss Faye Wheeler of Raleigh is spending a few days with her grandfather, Mr. J. B. O’Neal, and the Ercell Powells. Mrs. Mary Bunn and Miss Lula Bunn visited Mrs. Bruce Tippett Monday night. Billy Taylor spent this week with the Wilton Wall family at Emit. Several registered Holsteins in North Carolina have recently add ed to or achieved lifetime milk production totals of 100,000 pounds or more. This is about five times the lifetime production of the aver age cow. Wakelon Grain Co. Improved Roanoke SOY BEANS 99.74% PURE SEED Wholesale and Retail Zebulon Telephone 4411

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