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Personal Notes Dr. L. M. Massey and Dr. Zyba Massey attended the North Caro lina Dental Society convention at Pinehurst. The meeting began Sunday and continued through Wednesday. Mrs. Massey accom panied her husband to the conven tion. * Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stover and Mrs. H. S. Palmer spent last week end at Atlantic Beach. Mr. Stover went deep sea Ashing. * ' Jimmy Burns is looking forward to the summer. On June 1 he will leave for the Pocono-Kittatinny Mountain resort of Culverner near Branchville, N. J. Jimmy, the popular Wakelon band director, said: “I will be be hind a desk for part of the day. But I will be able to join in the resort’s combo, and will be having a swell time of it.” He, too, indicated that the nearness of New York City will give him a chance to attend some of the cultural programs going on there for the summer. Jimmy said at the moment he “plans to return to Wakelon. How ever, I don’t know what will hap pen between now and the time school begins.” • Mrs. Carter Studdert of Green ville and Miss Mae Cheatham of Weldon were weekend guests of Mrs. B. H. Johnson and Pittman Stell. * Mrs. R. H. Brantley will spend next week with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brant ley of Petersburg, Va. * Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard have moved into the old Mike Whitley homeplace. He is assistant super intendent of the local housing project. * Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parker are guests of their niece and her hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowling. Mr. Parker underwent an asthma operation at Wendell-Zebulon Hos pital Tuesday. They are residents of Cocoa Beach, Fla. * The Rev. David Daniel is at tending the Southern Baptist Con vention in Kansas City, Mo. Ac companying him is the Rev. Dowd Davis, now pastor of Lumber Bridge Baptist Church. He was formerly minister of music here. * Mrs. Irby Liggins has returned home after several weeks of being hospitalized. • Ann Dora Whitley was present ed the “Girl of the Year” bracelet at the annual Phi Alpha Alpha chapter meeting of the Beta Sigma Pi Sorority meeting held April 30. Miss Whitley, a Zebulon secre tary, was also elevated to the posi tion of vice president of the chap ter at the banquet meeting held in the Clan Room of Balentine’s Res taurant. She was installed Mon day night. Miss Sue Gainey, social and ways and means chairman, also attend ed the Founder’s Day celebration with Miss Whitley. Five chapters were represented with approximately 75 persons present. • Mrs. Rella Privette was taken to Wendell-Zebulon Hospital last Friday night after suffering a hem orrhage of the throat. She is rest ing comfortably and may return to her home here this week. * Avon Privette, Jr., and Lewis Liles represented Zebulon Com munity 4-H Club at the Wake County 4-H Council in Raleigh Monday night. The young men served as escorts for the models in the style show. * Miss Georgia Hinton was home this weekend from Pineland Col lege for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Hinton. She had as her houseguest a class mate, Miss Faye Stephenson. * A do-it-yourself hamburger cookout was held Saturday night, April 27, by members and guests of the Zebulon Community 4-H Club. The social was held at the home of a club member, Avon Privette, Jr. After the meal the group was taken on a hay ride, returning to the home of Avon, Jr., where dancing rounded out the evening. Mrs. Avon Privette, Sr., and Mrs. H. K. Baker are leaders of the group. * Wilbur Campen celebrated his seventy-sixth birthday Sunday. * Apprentice Seaman Thurston Perry arrived last Wednesday to spend his leave with his mother, Mrs. Bettie Perry, and other rela tives. He recently finished his basic training at Great Lakes Na val Training Station. He is to go aboard a destroyer which leaves from Norfolk when he returns to active duty. * Mrs. Zollie Culpepper is a pa tient at Wake Memorial Hospital. She was rushed to the hospital Friday after being discovered in a semiconscious condition at her home here. * Recent luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruric Gill, Sr., were Mrs. Carrie Lewis and Mrs. John Liles, both of Raleigh and aunts of Mrs. Gill, and Wisner Cham blee. * Mrs. Gerald Gavitt of Balti more spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Callie Pow ell. * A heart condition forced Callie Powell to spend last week in Rex Hospital. * Dr. Ellis Winstead, brother of Mrs. I. D. Gill, is in critical condi tion at Beaufort County Hospital. He has suffered a heart attack. * Mrs. Irby Gill spent last Thurs day with her sister, Mrs. Robert Dawson of Wilson. * Mrs. I. D. Gill has returned from a two week visit with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rohe Winchell and children of Waterbury, Conn. Mr. Gill went for his wife and and en route home they stopped by East Mead ow, Long Island, for a visit with Mrs. Gill’s sister’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Politis. * Dr. and Mrs. George Tucker and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Finch aid daughter spent Sunday in Wilm. ngton. They vis ited the beauty spots of the city, Orton and Airlie Plantations, pic nicked at Greenfield Park and dined aboard the floating restau- j rant, The Ark. Mrs. Tucker said; the gardens “were just out of this j world beautiful.” Mrs. Chester Robak and chil dren of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gleason and children of Detroit were recent guests of relatives here, M!r. and Mrs. James Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Pippin and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown. * Ed Farmer of Winfield, Va., was the stopover guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Theo. B. Davis and other relatives of Zebulon. 4> J. K. Barrow was in New Or leans last week attending a na tional machinery showing. He came by Atlanta and attended a government lumber auction. * Miss Margaret Barrow recently attended a luncheon meeting held by the Raleigh area of Randolph Macon Woman’s Alumni Associa tion. Also attending this meeting were Mrs. R. S. Brantley and Mrs. Plato Monk of WendelL j Bobby Pace became the super intendent of Porter’s Neck Planta tion on April 1. This 1200-acre plantation 10 miles from Wilming ton is owned by Champion Mc Dowell Davis, a retired president of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. The plantation has cattle, ponies and only peanuts and corn are grown there. Pace is married to the former Phoebe Williams and they are the parents of two children, Warren Allen, 7, and Bobbi Jane, 1. THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of charac ter and good citizenship. It is a store house of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily. Memories in the Making A picture ... a frame ... to treasure always. So she believes! The fleeting baby smile, the outgrown pair of baby shoes—these she’ll always treasure. But in later years not every mother can point with pride to her son’s baby picture. Memories sometimes become tarnished with remorse. So much depends on us. If we hope always to treasure our glimpse of yesterday ... we must carve with spiritual tools our vision of tomorrow. Copyright 1963, Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strssburg, Va. Sunday •Teremiah 2:1-8 Monday Jeremiah .‘5:14-20 Iuesday Jeremiah 4:1-4 Wednesday Luke 6:43-49 Thursday I Corinthian 3:10-17 Friday j 3 II Corinthians 11 7:6-1(5 | Saturday Thessalonians 3:0-13 This page sponsored by these progressive East Wake businesses: Monk-Henderson Tobacco Co. Wendell, N. C. Universal Chevrolet Wendell-Clayton Wendell Motor Co. 10 E. Wilson Ave. FOrest 5-2391 Wendell, N. C. Britts Grocery Wendell, N. C. Wendell Savings & Loan Association “Save with Safety” Wendell, N. C. IGA Foodliner 3rd Street, Wendell, N. C. Full Line of Meats and Groceries We give S & H Green Stamps American Plumbing & Electrical Supply Co., Inc. Zebulon, N. C. Morgan Drugs Prescriptions A Specialty Phone AN 9-9176 Zebulon, N. C. Zebulon Sheet Metal Works Authorized Dealer — G. E. Heating it Air Conditioning James W. Carroll, Owner Home Phone AN 9-9343 Barbee St., Zebulon AN 9-5197 Wendell 365-5621 Beck Bros. Veneer Co. Zebulon, N. C. Martha’s Children Shop “Get the Best For Less” Zebulon, N. C. Hepler’s Auto Supply Home Owned & Operated by Thurman B. Hepler 202 N. Arendell Ave., Zebulon, N. C. P. O. Box 367 Telephone 269-3281 Attend The Church of Your Choice This Sunday Piggly Wiggly Zebulon, N. C. Paul V. Brantley Oil Co., Inc. For all your gasoline & fuel oil needs "Working to Make Zebulon A Better Community” Zebulon, N. C. Center Flower Shop "Quality and Service” Phone AN 9-5021 Zebulon, N. C. Gordon’s Bar-B-Que Highway 64 Phone 269-9553 Halfway between Zebulon & Wendell at Little River Theo. Davis Sons First Federal Savings & Loan of Raleigh Zebulon Office J. M. Chevrolet Co. Zebulon, N. C. Therr b A Difference Wlien Clothe* Are Beautifully Dry Cleaned 1 Hour Odorlen Cleaning. Alio Lint Free. Our Flu dj we me are barked by Good Housekeeping Zebulon Dry Cleaners Worth Hinton, Prop. 4
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