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Centralia, Illinois. jjl MONEY BACK GUARANTEE OIL HOME HEATERS "with the Patented Heat Tubes”, HALES FARM SUPPLY COMPANY IlAUfiO PHONE 3596 ZEBULON, N. C. The Zebulon Record Miss Frankie Faucette (Crowded out Tuesday) Joan Faucette and Norma Dri ver spent last Friday with their aunt, Mrs. Theorus Johnson, near Kenly. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Driver vis ited Mr. Berry Strickland at the hospital in Rocky Mount Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wright and boys called on Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Emit Happenings J lard Hill near Kenly during the | weekend. Many people from this section attended the funerals of Miss In diana Stallings and Mr. Berry Strickland at Lees Chapel Church j Monday. Mrs. Claude Johnson and boys and Mrs. Percy Gay and William of Raleigh called on their mother, I Mrs. Mattie Driver, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Wall vis ited Mr. N. A. Wall in Raleigh Friday, October 14, 1955 Monday night. Rev. and Mrs. Dale Davis were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Driver called on Mrs. Driver’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boyette, of Kenly Sun day. • Regular preaching service was held at Friendship Sunday. The Friendship Church is spon soring a barbecue supper Friday night at Corinth Holder School Cafeteria. The proceeds will go to the Building Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hinton vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hinton of Selma recently. Mrs. E. J. Hales visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales in Raleigh Fri day. Mrs. Coy Driver and Mrs. Os bon Wilder attended an all day teachers’ meeting in Raleigh Fri day. If any one left a plate and a tow el at the Watkins Chapel supper, please call at Mr. Waylon Hinton’s. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Creech were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meacombs, of Middlesex. Mr. and Mrs. Valton Hinton and children of Durham were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hinton. The Hare reunion was held at the home of the A. G. Glovers, Sr., Sunday. Many relatives and friends were present. Mr. Leon Wright and children visited his father, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright at Thanksgiving Wednesday night. Mrs. A. G. Glover, Jr. was hos tess to a Stanley party Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Perry were given a miscellaneous shower in the home of her parents Friday night, Oct. 7. Many friends wer.e present for the occasion. Mrs. Corrina Manning of Smith field visited Mr. and Mrs. Worth Creech Sunday. Mr. Roland Hales had an appen dix operation at Rex Hospital last Friday. Mrs. Arthur Hinton and Maxine visited Mr. and Mrs. Welton Hin ton in Raleigh Friday. The Oliver Perrys of near Bai ley visited her parents, the Frank Faucettes last week. Mr. Leon Wright and boys vis ited the Coy Drivers Friday night. The Oliver Perrys of Bailey and the Thomas Perrys and son, Ed, of Georgia, were Sunday night visi tors of the Frank Faucettes. Mr. and Mrs. Darius Wilder’s Sunday guests were the Harlon Boyle family and Mrs. Laßue Ray, Bonnie and Danny of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Faucette of Raleigh and Mrs. Mildred Pos tell of Portsmouth, Va., were Sun day p.m. guests of the Frank Fau cettes. The Billy Powells of Hampton, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Milton of Raleigh were Sunday guests of the Waylon Hintons. Mrs. C. H. Driver, Shelton and Nealey Wall, Steve Driver and the Theorus Johnsons called on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Perry at Bai ley recently. Mrs. Hattie Bell Hinton of Goldsboro visited Mrs. Mary Ella Narron Monday. Mrs. Dorothv Hocutt of Corinth visited the D. £. Wilders Sunday. United States exports of lard, tallows and greases, cattle hides, calfskins, and edible offal products continue at relatively high levels and are expected to continue large. LOWERY'S INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance PHONE 6177 ZEBULON
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