Friday, June 10, 1955 Pearces Happenings Mrs. Ivon Pearce Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perry, Jr. left Monday for Columbus, Ga., to visit Mrs. Perry’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peterson and son of Raleigh spent the weekend with her parents, the H. K. Priv ettes. Mrs. H. K. Privette and Mrs. R. M. Johnson returned last Friday from New York City where they spent a couple of days. Mrs. Ivey Pearce visited her bro ther, Leland Pearce, Sunday, who is ill at Rex Hospital. Mrs. Ivon Pearce visaed her bro ther, the M. L. Hagwoods, of Pilot last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mitchell and boys of Raleigh visited her par Most Eflcsxsteiyafa Trucks on any job / '•' vw> ‘ •'•■•VMVWWV-v..»,... \ Ji^HK - WHWBBj j < | .*»* # ** _ > i _ j ‘•TTp¥n'*BiHW|jjjF* wuJaVPBBfIHQv . /iis Only new Chevrolet 2 hsk°FoiC€ Trucks bring ’ you the shortest stroke VB’s in any leading High-Voltage power—Vß or 6. The There’s new gas-saving Overdrive, as _ _ _ j. * # new lineup of Chevrolet truck en- an extra-cost option on Vi-ton models truck and todays most advanced sixes— gines includes the shortest stroke VB’s •. . and truck Hydra-Matic on Vi-, _ |B _ _ in any leading truck, and most ad- %- and 1-ton jobs. plus all these truly modern features! vanced™*. ah have a modem 12- The new Caineo Carrler Long and low, with smooth, fleet lines, here’s They’re the marks of a modern truck, the custom pickup that may wen • create a new class of truck owners! and they out-date any make without them! l®]p!Sp/ «lEQEi '# xx ~ w j gBBBB. > _ Beginning with Work-Styling, an New concealed Safety Steps. Chev- volt electrical system -double the i entirely new development in truck rolet’s new Saffety Steps are out of voltage for quicker, surer starting and design. For the first time in any line sight with the doors closed—stay clear more efficient spark plug firing. One final word When the time of trucks, Chevrolet brings you two of snow, ice or mud. - . . . . , , , .. styling treatments-one for light- and Tubeless tires standard on Vs-ton comes to trade in 55 models, the medium-duty models, another for . lUajC I models. Here s greater protection man without a really modern truck heavy-duty jobs! Styling that’s matched - n 1 l ° ' a B °° d ' Sl2ed loss - Come to the model and the job. 1 Every Power Helper in the book. * a ° SCe US soon ‘ Power Brakes are standard equipment i— on 2-ton models, an extra-cost option Chevrolet “ on others. The new handling ease of v ft v \ \\\ Power Steering, another extra-cost . . Y^ ar at * er Year New panoramic windshield. For a wider, virtually unobstructed view of e the road! You get the most modern trucks money can buy in Fresh air in all kinds of weather. _ _ The latest in cab comfort and With new High-Level ventilation, air f" M I £3kf > 42 |k| safety. Inside you can count on the is drawn in through louvers at cowl Vr ■ IV? 1* ITi same ultra-modem touch—softer seat level. That means air is constantly W W’s action that reduces driver fatigue, and circulated through the cab, regardless more durable construction throughout. of disagreeable weather conditions. JJ M LI H Phone 6132 J. M. CHEVROLET CO. - zew»» ents, the L. E. Privettes, Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pearce visited the Ainsworth Privettes Sunday afternoon. The W. M. S. met Tuesday night at the church. There were 12 members present. Mrs. Ivon Pearce had charge of the program. The B. W. C. met Monday night with Mrs. H. K. Baker. The Rev. John Andes of the Southeastern Seminary at Wake Forest conducted preaching ser vices Sunday morning and night. He and Mrs. Andes had dinner and supper with the H. K. Bakers. Hal Perry spent the weekend with friends at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Delma Whitaker The Zebulon Record and son visited her sister, Mrs. P. G. Pearce, and Mrs. J. W. John son last Sunday. The Blmer Peanqe family of Sanford spent the weekend with their parents, the Zollie Johnsons and Mrs. Adna Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hudson and Carol of Raleigh visited her sis ter, Mrs. C. D. Strickland, Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Perry has returned to her home in Raleigh after spending a couple of months with the L. D. Perrys. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pearce and boys of Wakefield and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson and boys of Raleigh spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Grady Currin. Mrs. L. D. Perry and Mrs. Ivon Pearce visited Mr. Thomas Tim berlake at Rex Hospital Sunday p. m. He hurt his hand seriously last week. They also visited Mrs. Virginia Perry of Raleigh. R. V. Thornhew of the South eastern Seminary at Wake For | est conducted prayer service last Wednesday night. Mr. Reginald Pearce spent the weekend with his parents, the F. O. j Pearces. A couple of friends came with him. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Upchurch, Miss Hattie Pearce, Mr. P. G. Pearce and Mr. Buddy Catlette were recent visitors at Buggs Is land. Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Capps and Mr. and Mrs. James Mills recently enjoyed an ice cream supper at the Ainsworth Privettes. Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Clayton of Durham spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Adna Pearce. Kelvin Price, Dock Pearce, Don Truelove, Donnie Perry and Boyce Pearce spent the weekend at the beach. Mrs. Edsel Privette visited the Ivon Privettes last Thursday. Don’t Scratch That Itch! In 15 Minutes, You MUST be rid of the ITCH or your 40* back at any drug atore. ITCH MR-HOT actually give* triple-action relief. It deaden* the Itch, peel* off tainted outer akin. KILLS OERMS AJtll FUNGUS ON CONTACT. Fine for eczema, foot Itch, other earface rathe*. Today at ZEBULON DRUG CO. Toni REPAIRING We have facilities for car, truck and tractor repair ser vice. CALL 6190 STALLINGS AUTO SERVICE * Five

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