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— FALLS COMMUNITY NEWS By Mrs. D. P. Jenks The Royal Ambassadors of Falls Baptist Church went to see the wrestling matches at WRAL-TV studio Wednesday, February 24. The match was taped to be shown Saturday evening. All the boys got a kick from seeing themselves on TV. Those attending under the supervision of Haywood Barham, Preston Barham and Billy Jack- son, were: Gerald Barham, Don nie Barham, Ricky Carter, David Smith, Ronald Jenks, Jerry Hoop er, Jerry Frazier, Mike Harris, Frank King, Dan Jackson, Sammy O’Neal, Wayne Blackmon, Ken Barham, Tommy Barham, Terry Barham, Marvin Dickerson, Tony Richardson, Steve Dickerson, Charles Dickerson and Eddie Keefe. confidence rop-Quallty jas Heating u«ll«r Climatro) equip- «nt haa made warm friends >r over 100 years. And the op-quality gas heating unit S the exciting result of all this experience. It has exclusive Endural Heat Exchanger, Volutnaire Blower, and other features for quiet, comfort, and con venience Yet this model costs little more than ‘‘price- only’' units Get our esti- mates on both and compara. Also Oil-Fired Furnaces financed thru Noland Credit Co. HARDWICKE PLUMBING <fe HOME REPAIRS Phone 556-3891 Wake Forest You boys can really appreciate your leaders and one way to show them that you do thank them is to be more quiet in your class on Wednesday nights. Well it’s almost garden time and I have some good advice to send on to you. I have covered my garden with WRAL-TV Plans County Hospital Program March 14 Sunday, March 14 at 6 p. m. WRAL-TV Channel 5 will present a 30 minute documentary film on the Wake County Hospital System. The film will be a comprehensive coverage of the facilities and ser vices. This will be a public affairs presentation by WRAL-TV. Bride-Elect of March 12 Parties Honor Miss Mollie Wiggins Bridal Shower Mrs. Luther Copeland and Mrs. James Tull honored Miss Mollie Wiggins, bride-elect, at a miscel laneous bridal shower on Thurs- Woodland News By MRS. J. B. MANGUM Study Course for the WMU was taught Thursday evening at lime for two or three years and the church by Mrs. Brenda Gaff, have really cut out most of the Refreshments were served during insects that come and destroy our a break half way through the eve- plants. After I have my garden ning. broken up I put lime all over it and let it stay a few days before , planting. If you will try this I believe you will have less beatles or perhaps none. It’s worth giv ing it a try. ! On February 24 Woody Leonard had a big birthday. He is 16 years Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowery and Miriam of Jacksonville spent Sat urday night with his parents, the Ruben Lowerys, and had dinner Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Le- la Choplin.. . Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mangum visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Neal old; can you imagine? It’s been on Saturday afternoon. a short time it seems since Woody ^r. and Mrs. Earl Minor and tiny. But he is a big boy and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Moss now, and can drive his daddy’s yjsjtejj Mr. and Mrs. Bobby car. I know that is the thrill of Timothy. Satur- being 16. - ^ day night in Youngsville. This was Blood donors are needed to re- 1 Timothy’s 2nd birthday; so they place blood used for Mrs. Zula Wilson and also little Vickie Hun ter before her death. If you can help please report to Rex hospital. This will be greatly appreciated by the family. This is a special note of thanks from the family of little Vickie Hunter and her mother, to all the family, friends and neighbors for being so kind and helpful to them there bereavement. May God wonderfully bless every one is our prayer. ’ Mr. W. H. (Bill) Blackmon was in Rex hospital a few days last week for a physical. Bill isn’t sick; he just wanted a good check A good idea and more of us should have such tests. A lot of folks are having birth days and right now 1 can’t think who they are; somebody should mm INSURANCE AGENCY Over Holding’s Drug — Call 556-3600 Sibyl R. Gulley 9 Alleyne B. Benton WAKE FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA Representing Mutual and Hospital Ins. of All Kinds enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream with him. Timothy is a grandson of the Minors. Karen Pearce was home from school the week end. She spent Friday night with her parents, the Worth Pearce’s and Saturday night with her sifffer, Patsy in Raleigh. Spending the night Friday with Mrs. Sarah Wbodlief weire ^er daughter, Nadine Bradley and husband. ‘Come and Sit’ Tea Held Sunday Sunday afternoon Mrs. H. H. Harris and Miss Mabel West en tertained at a “Come and sit” tea Sunday dinner guests of the J. B. Mangum’s were Jimmy and Emogene Liles of Raleigh, and Tuesday evening, Harold and Pa tricia Montague. Mrs. Mangum spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Keith of Rolesville. Mrs. Keith has been sick lately. Agnes Bailey spent Monday night with a girl friend. Delaine Meek. There has been a lot of sickness in our community lately with colds, sore throats and virus. Hope everyone is better by now. Mrs. Oscar Robinson is a pa tient at McPhersons hospital in Durham due to eye trouble. Mr. Page Haynes’ father of Mill- brook is a patient at Rex Hospital. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mit- Mrs. Beulah Ray of our com- chell were her niece from Balti- munity also has been real sick more, Mrs. Letha May Palmer recently. | and daughter Peggy and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Davis, ' Mrs. W. G. Simpson of Zebulon. day evening at the home of Mrs. and magnolia leaves were used in Copeland. i decorating. The hostesses pre- Among the out-of-town guests sented Miss Wiggins a corsage for the party were Mrs, Roy Leg- : and a gift of crystal in her chosen gett and Miss Lillian Johnson of | pattern. Raleigh, aunts of the bride-elect. Assisting the hostesses in serv ing were Mrs. C(5peland’s daugh ters, Misses Beth, Joy and Judy Copeland. Miss Wiggins will marry Frank Shook on March 12. They will live in Riverview, Ala. Mrs. J. N. Bond greeted guests. Miss West poured and Miss Pearl Ray and Miss Catherine Lee as- 'sisted. Goodbyes wer*e said to Mrs. John D. Lyon. Guests were Wake Forest host esses and Raleigh friends of the honoree. Mrs. Shearon Coffee Hour Hostess Mrs. W. R. Shearon entertained Miss Mollie Wiggins, bride elect, at a lovely coffee hour Sunday at honoring Miss Mollie Wiggins, j her home. Upon arriving the hon- bride-elect of Frank Shook. j oree was presented a unique cor- White glads, southern simalax 1 sage of assorted useful kitchen j artiQigg The guests were invited into the Sunday night. j Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. ; dining room where the table was Buddie Davis visited Mrs. Lena ^ covered with a pink linen cloth and Bailey, who has been sick with a : gi’^ced with wedding bells and can- cold recently. ■ j dies. Coffee was poured by Mrs. Lee Darch spent Tuesday at ' Barnes. Pattie shells filled Duke hospital taking tests for al- ' chicken salad, lergies which he has been suffer-1 lemon tarts, nuts, ing with recently. The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., March -5, 1965, Page 5 CLUB MEMBERS HONOR BRIDE-r Miss Mollie Wiggins was honor ed at a bridal tea Saturday after noon given by members of the Al- line WTggins Book Club. Miss Wiggins, daughter of the club’s namesake, will marry Frank Shook on March 12. The tea was given in the home of Mrs. J. Nurney Bond. Mrs. Le- land Jones greeted guests and di rected them to the living room where Mrs. Bond introduced the receiving line composed of: Mrs. Fred Sandusky, president of the book club; Mrs. Roy Leggett and Miss Lillian Johnson, aunts of the bride-elect; Miss Ann Carson who will be a bridesmaid; and Miss Wiggins who wore a hostess gown of turquoise blue satin and chiffon. Mrs. J. R. Jackson met guests the den and invited then dining room where a form- table was laid on the tradto white, green and silver scheme. Miss Wiggins Holds Open House call me. Mrs. Dan Leonard and baby girl are with her parents way up in those hills for two weeks. Poor Dan he’ll be so lonesome. I was real surprised to see Mrs. Letha Jones and her daugh ter, Mrs. James Cade last Mon day. And glad to have Letha stay with me a few days this week. We are glad some of our sick people are well. Mrs. Nina Keith and Mrs. Carol Looper were sick last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Looper and Jo are well now and Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard and Vic kie are both better now. It is our hope that all our folks will be well soon. Come to Church Sunday; the Church of your choice. You will bless someone else if not yourself. FINANCIAL STATEMENT WAKE For Period Ending: December SI, 1964 FOREST MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION Wake Forest, N. C. INC. ON Balance December 31,1963 $3,715.66 Receipts: $610.55 20.00 1. Total assessments collected 2. Number new members, 80 at 25c 5. Total dices 1 tc, 4,inc.) $ 630.55 7. Receipts $ 630.55 8. Total receipts 4,346.21 __ Disbursements: 10. Collection commissions $ 28.01.. 11. Miscellaneous expenses 180.72 12. Total expenses (lines 9 to 11 inc.) $ 208.73 14. Membership fees paid agents 20.00 16. Total disbursements (lines 12 to 15 inc.) $ 228.73 BALANCE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR 1,117.48 Assets: 17. Cash on hand $ gO.OO 18. Bank deposit, Central Carolina Bank & Trus t Co., Wake Forest, N. C. 4,037.48 21. Total assets $4,117.48 ® l^ties: S1]R?U) ' 'ssments during year, 12, Race, Colored. Membership in good standing at close of 4,117.48 •\30oks, ertiiV he information given in the foregoing report Q^mdersigned. true and correct to the per sonal ^ .-URN TO BEFORE ME, oDBSCVlB®® Ny, 1965. 'OBERT LEE DORY, Notary Public eXVC'a 12, 1965. URRiiNT OFFICERS OF ASSOCIATION Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Y. Royster Street address, 302 E. Juniper Ave. City, Wake Forest, N. C. Telephone number, 556-3834 ■p^vjar^^^®'^^^dent, Sandy Bailey; Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Y. Royster; ptesVdent, Woo. Charlie Perry Jr., Larkin Hopkins, Isaiah Estes. t)irectots‘. Mrs. Delithia Powell and Mr. and Also visiting were Mrs. Madie Mrs. Odis Powell visited Mr. and ! Wilkins and daughter Lilly, her Mrs. Nathaniel Greggory on Sat- j mother Mrs. Jeb Belvin and little urday night in Burlington. Mrs. ’ granddaughter Laurie Ann of Rt. Delithia Powell stayed up there 2 Raleigh and Mrs. Bessie Wheel- to visit for a while. Several of er. Eula Mae’s children were sick with colds. immrnii^mmtsesamaBmmsassaBBm Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis and family and Lois Powell visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Keith Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Powell visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Bervin Woodlief NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as executrix of the Estate of Edward B. Jones, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corpora tions having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route No. 1, Wake Forest, North Caro lina, on or before the 19th day of August, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons, firms, and corpora tions indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of February, 1965. /s/ Beatrice B. Jones Executrix 4 times: Feb. 19, 26; Mar. 5, 12 NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY ESTELLE CAUDLE MANGUM, Plaintiff JOHN CROSBY MANGUM, Defendant The defendant, John Crosby Mangum, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against him in the Superior Court of North Carolina, and that the purpose of said action is to request that the court enter an order allotting the. defendant a reasonable subsistence and sup port allowance fori herself and minor children and to request that the court enter an order appoint ing a commissioner to sell cer tain land of the defendant, the proceeds of which to be used for such payment. And the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action within 20 days after the 5th day of April, 1965, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief in said complaint. This the 2nd day of March, 1965. Esta S. Callahan Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court M. 5, 12, 19, 26 WH£N OWE H/is Voua HE WILL HESITATE TO H/WM miniature chocolate fin gers and pickles were served. White tapers in silver candelabra with magnolia leaves was the ar rangement on the buffet. The honoree was presented a gift of sizzling steak platters by Che hostess. Those invited to share in the hos pitality were the honoree and Mrs. J. R. Jackson, Mrs. Henry Barnes, Miss Ruamie Squires, Mrs. Marie Joyner, Mrs. Frank Swett, Mrs. John Rich, Mrs. George Mathis, Mrs. Everett Sny der, Mrs. W. M. Satterwhite, Mrs. Elsie Dunn, Miss Mabel West, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. George Hooks Jr., Mrs. Lewis Gill, Mrs Miss Molly Wiggins entertained at an Open House at her home Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. for former classmates and asso ciates in Raleigh. Greeting guests at the door were Mrs. Donald Hallman and Mrs. William Fitzgerald. Pouring and assisting elsewhere were Mrs. William Gwaltney, Mrs. Thomas Walters, and Miss Ann Carson, all of Raleigh. Acting as official hostess was Miss Lillian Johnson, aunt of the bride, also of Raleigh. The serving table was set with a hand crotched cloth. A bridal theme with silver, green and white was used. Hostesses assisting Mjg were: Mrs. R. H. ' ^ Briggs, Mr. ^ ford, Mrs. Camef ^ ters of hostesse n Miss SteUa For ^ Briggs, and Mi/ ky. Presiding ; was Mrs. El/ waa i»±ia. i:ju q, j assisted by I The hostesses pre. Wiggins a corsage of wfef? carna tions and baby’.ft Toreath and a gift of silver. About 100 guests called during the afternoon. INTRODUCING In Service NORFOLK, VA., (FHTNC) Feb. 20 — Chief Boatswain’s Mate Na poleon B. House, USN, son of Mrs. Flora E. House of Wake Forest, N. C., is serving at the Naval Am phibious Base, Little Creek, Va. The base has the mission of providing supply support and Horace Pearce all of Wake | training facilities for the Amphi- Forest and Mrs. Winston Salem. Roland Gay of j bious Training and Amphibious Fleet Commands, You will find WE have a com plete line of new tires and also a complete line of recaps. W CHEVROLET These great performers are the lowest pricf ^ models at our One-Stop Shopping Centm^ ^ p Accurate Complete News Coverage Printed in ' "iSOSTON - LOS .ANGELES „^LONbON' - Yegr$24 6 Months $12 3 Months $6 Clip this advertisement ond return it with your check Vou Can Buy Your Auto Collision and Liability INSURANCE On EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ASSIGNED RISK or REGULAR CHANNEL Get FULL COVERAGE NOW — YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! F J. WILLIAMS AGENCY Phone 556-3332 — Rolesville, N. C. 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