Friday, June 10, 1955
Pleasant Hill
Mrs. T. Y. Puryear
We had 233 present for Sunday
School last Sunday.
Flowers were put in the church
by Mrs. Henry Mazzeo.
Next Sunday will be Childrens’
Day. Let us honor them with 300
in attendance.
The Hephzibah Sunday School,
Training Union and Vacation Bi
ble School will have a picnic at
Lake Glad Saturday at 3:00. Carry
a basket and share it with others.
Mrs. Nora Starnes attended the
wedding of Mr. Willie Bryant and
Mrs. Nona Crow at the home of
Rev. T. B. Davis Sunday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Whitaker
and son, Miley, had dinner with
the Herman Faucettes in Raleigh
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter of Ral
eigh and Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Pur
year, Sr. were visitors of the J. B.
Carters last Wednesday evening.
Mr. Hagwood Nowell is ill in
Rex Hospital.
- The E. V. Rhodes, the J. P.
Crafts, the John Perrys, Mr. Bob
by Rhodes and the Drexel Rhodes
visited the Coy L. Blinsons in
Hampton, Va., Sunday. Mrs. E. V.
Rhodes went from there to Wash
ington for a visit this week.
Mrs. Mamie Gay of Wendell and
Mrs. Eureka Joyner of Raleigh vis
ited Mrs. Alice Whitaker Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burley May of
Wendell visited her mother, Mrs.
Dona Todd, Monday night.
Sunday visitors of the T. Y. Pur
years, Sr. were Mr. Carl Puryear
and Mrs. Joe Carter of Raleigh,
the H. G. Hoods of Zebulon, the
L. H. Willifords of Bethany, the
Maynard Puryars of Youngsville,
the Ennis Puryears and Mrs. A.
G. Stell of Mitchell’s Mill.
Mrs. Mary Oonk is a patient at
Rex Hospital. Also Mr. Bunk Arn
old has two children there.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Sherron
of Hampton, Va., visited their par
ents, the W. T. Sherrons and the
Joe Roaches Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Liles visited
Mrs. Clellie Liles near Wakefield
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Liles vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hood
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear,
Jr. called at the W. M. HoocJs and
Mrs. Alice Hood’s Friday a. m.
The John Carter family of Gates
spent Wednesday night with the
J. B. Carters.
Mr. Waylon Gay of Pennsyh ania
and the Edward Hortons of New
Hill were Sunday visitors of the
Walter Gays and the J. B. Car
ters. Others visiting the Carters
were Mrs. Clarence Jeffreys and
children of Raleigh, the Stanley
Atkinsons of Wendell and the Joe
Carters of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear,
Jr. and children visited the Joseph
Allens in Raleigh and the C. D.
Puryears of Knightdale Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Pearl Wood of Raleigh
spent Monday with her mother,
Mrs. Bertie Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Horton
attended the wedding of their
niece, Miss Uma Liles, in Raleigh
Saturday afternoon.
North Carolina dairymen who
are buying feed again this year be
cause of the summer drought must
be careful to buy the most eco
nomical feed if they are to make
a profit extension dairy spcialists
say.
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Rosenburg News
Mrs. Ernestine Marshal)
Mrs. Clyde Perry and family
visited her daughter, Mrs. Dol
phus Amos, Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griffin and
children of Kinston enjoyed a wie
ner roast with her mother Mrs.
Bessie Gay, Sunday.
Paul Boyette spent the weekend
with his sister, Mrs. Worth Kemp
Mrs. Otis Hicks and Mr. Vernon
Mitchell are sick.
Mr. Everett Land who fell off
a load of hay last Thursday, in
juring his shoulder and several
ribs, is home from the hospital.
Ann, Judy, L. G. and Bobby
Pearce and Jesse Doyle were Sun
day supper guests of Mrs. Earnest
tine Marshall.
Mrs. Wilbur Gay and children
spent several days with her moth
er, Mrs. W. E. Pittman, of Sarato
ga.
Mrs. Robert Perry and children
are attending Bible School in Pilot
this week.
Mr. Harris Perry is staying with
the Ralph Privettes this month.
Mrs. Bessie Gay is spending this
week with the Bill Griffins at Kin
ston.
The Lindberg Ray family had
Sunday supper with the W. O.
Blackleys.
Mrs. Dolores May and children
and Mrs. I. O. Pearce were Sunday
visitors of the W. O. Blackleys.
The Herbert Howells and the
Willie Fowlers visited the Doug
las Prices Sunday.
Lightning struck Mrs. Charlie
Debnam’s hand as she washed
dishes in the sink Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Stallings
and children visited the Wise
Doyles Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Liles and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Liles and
children of Raleigh were Sunday
guests of the Marshall Stricklands.
Mrs. G. V. Feezor of Rock}
Mount spent the weekend with the
Luther Saunders.
Kay Denton was a Wednesday
supper guest of Mrs. Millard Clark
at Wendell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rhodes and
Mr. and Mrs. David Elks of Green
ville were Sunday guests of the
Vernon Mitchells.
Ann Pearce spent Thursday and
Sunday nights with Earnestine
Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Bervon Denton
visited her brother, Mr. Rayford
Alford, at Social Plains Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Freeman of Greens
boro visited her sister, Mrs. Win
ston Perry last Friday. Her moth
er, Mrs. N. H. Batchelor returned
with her to Greensboro for a visit.
Miss Mary Saunders, teacher at
Williamston, is spending this sum
mer with his parents, the Luther
Saunders.
Mrs. Jesmon Tippett and Michael
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mabel
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Hodge in Raleigh.
Mrs. Earnestine Marshall visited
sick friends at Franklin Memorial
Hospital in Louisburg last Thurs
day.
Bethany News
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Mrs. Mable Williford
Vacation Bible School is in full
swing. Come to the commencement
exercises Sunday night at 8:00.
Mrs. Cora Watson is very ill in
Mary Elizabeth Hospital.
Mrs. Robert Allen Perry is sick.
Mrs. Daisy Hobgood and chil
dren of Rocky Mount and Mrs.
Lem Flowers of Knightdale spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Bennie Willi
ford.
Mrs. Ollie Young and Mrs. Tom
Watkins visited Mrs. Luther Liles
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Haliburton Yancey
invited friends to a fish fry Tues
day evening honoring Mr. Elvis
Phillips’ birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creech and
Ruby Lee of Zebulon visited Mr.
and Mrs. P. P. Perry Sunday after
noon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young of
Raleigh were Sunday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Williford,
Edward and Sandra Williford were
Saturday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Williford at a chicken
barbecue supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Hodge
and children of Raleigh visited Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Cox Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey and
Larry visited Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Williford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Connell
and Dennis returned from their va
cation Tuesday.
Miss Jeanne White of Wendell
spent last weekend with M.ss Flor
ence Bell.
Mr. Billy Creech called at the
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Lennie Willifords Monday after
noon. He spent 22 months in the
Army in Germany.
Mrs. Claude Connell, Mrs. Ira
Dean and Mrs. Dorsey Williford
! visited Mrs. P. P. Perry Tuesday
| afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blalock of
Lucama and Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Scarboro of Raleigh visited Mr.
1 and Mrs. Marvin Scarboro Sunday.
Son Allan thought he would try
Mr. Joe Bell’s idea of fishing with
potato bugs recently. He gathered
the bugs and went to the pond and
in a few minutes he came in with
several bream.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyt Perry, Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Watson, Mr. and
Mrs. Romie Green and children,
Mrs. Mable Nelson and Rose, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Nugent of Ral
eigh visited Mr. and Mrs. T. M.‘
, Watson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watkins,
Jr. of near Raleigh visited Mr. and
| Mrs. Dewey Ray Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Watkins
and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Dean Friday afternoon.
Mr. Edward Dean of Camp Patu
i skeque, Md., spent the weekend
here with his parents.
The Junior girls along with their
teachers enjoyed swimming and a
picnic at Lake Mirl last Saturday
afternoon.
Union Chapel News
Everyone is invited to attend our
Homecoming Sunday. Rev. Dwight
Watts, pastor of Oak Grove Bap
tist Church, will be our guest
speaker. Lunch will be spread on
the grounds at 1:00. Special music
will be rendered in the afternoon.
On Thursday night we began
studying from the Bible about the
Holy Spirit. Rev. Tommie Elling
ton was presented a suit after
prayer meeting, for his birthday.
He sure was surprised.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell
and children sper* Sunday at
White Lake
j Rev. John Parker of Archer
Lodge was a dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Spencer Tant recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Horton and
Ted of Bunn, the Cordie Ferrell
family of Sky Crest Village and
Mr. Sterling Mitchell were Sunday
afternoon visitors of the Buck
Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lee Denton
and children spent Sunday after
noon with his mother, Mrs. Bill
Denton, of Riley.
Mrs. Douglas Bobbitt of Wake
field was a visitor of the Joe Cun
ninghams last Wednesday a. m.
Mrs. Roger Phillips and Chris
tine of Zebulon spent Wednesday
a. m. with Mrs. Buck Richards.
Mr. Wayne Fuller is spending
the week with his father, Mr. Bar
bee Fuller, at Asheboro.
Mr. Gene Fuller of S ei.rva spent
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Julian Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordie Ferrell and
children of Sky Crest Village vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Denton,
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mitchell and
Mrs. Lillie Ferrell Sunday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Richards
and Mr. Carl Pearce visited the
Woodrow Richards of Wakefield
Sunday evening.
The Vance Lee Denton family,
the Sterling Mitchells and Mrs.
Buck Richards were visitors of
Mrs. Cordie Ferrell of Sky Crest
Village last Wednesday.
Mrs. Barbee Fuller of Asheboro
is a patient at Rex Hospital.
Mr. Buck Richards celebrated
his 64th birthday on Wednesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Tommie Elling
ton were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackley.
Mrs. Franklin Creech was hon
ored at a stork shower last Friday
night at her home. There were
about 30 guests present. Ice cream,
cake, pickle and peanuts were
served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ray
mond Massey and Mrs. Charles
Creech. A lot of beautiful and use
ful gifts were received.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Richards and
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mitchell at
tended a birthday dinner in hon
or of Mr. Charlie Hodge Sunday.
Egg production in North Caro
lina during March was estimated
at 150 million. Production was
about 27 per cent above the 118
million laid during February but
about four per cent below the
March high record of 156 million
reached last year.
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