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Page 6, The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., June 11, 1965 127 OET PERFECT ATTENDANCE AWARDS MISS JOYCE O’NEAL MISS SfflRLEY O’NEAL Sisters Plan Double Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Elmo O’Neal of Wake Forest annoxmce the engagement of their daughters, Ina Joyce to Mr. Dewarner Earl Duke, Jr., son of Mr. Dewarner Earl Duke of Zebulon and the late PRIVETTE INSURANCE AGENCY — Representing — SECURITY LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY • Life • Health • Fire • Auto • Crop Hail • Group Ins. Insurance Financing Notary June Privette — ROLESVILLE PHONE 556-5466 Mrs. Duke and Shirley Ann to Mr. Joseph Philip Short, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley White Short also of Wake Forest. A double wed ding is planned July 3 at 4 o’clock in the evening at the Church of God in Wake Forest. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of ZoUie Green Woodlief, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 8th day of December, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 7th day of June, 1965. Route 3, Wake Forest, N. C. Charles Brewer Woodlief, Executor J 11, 18, 25; July 2 Wake Forest Principal R. H. Forrest has released the following list of students who completed the 1964-65 school year without being absent: Grade 1 — David Wayne Jordan, George Thomas Hobbs, Kerry John Morris, Charles Edward Powers, LaMont David Powell, Randy Mitchell Privette Grade 2 — Teresa Neville, Triv et Newsom, Lisa Bartholomew, Suzanne Renfroe, Johnny Macon Pleasants, James Willis Ray, Clarence Herbert Summer, Huel Grady Wheeler, Robert Dak Wood lief, Michael Davis Privette, Shar on Elizabeth Stroud, Lowanna De nise Williams, Henry David Dixon, riawson Dwight Smith Grade 3 — Joseph Rochelle, Alice Privette, Deborah Varney, Sam Underwood, Randy Bright, Betty Jean Darr, Billy Joe Redgan William Gregg Woodlief, Patricia Margaret May 1 Grade 4 — Danny Roy Carter, Stuart Jonnie Champion, Kenneth Alan Faircloth, Linda Beth O’Neal, Michael Junior Williams, Barbara Lee Jones I Grade 5 — Reginald Earl Cham pion, Tommy Earl Nines, Robert Stephen Parker, Bayard Lowery Powell, Michael Edward Ward, Randy Williams, Wanda Charlene Keith, Rachel Ann Knight, Betty Loraine Putnam, Carolyn Judy Daniel, Johnny Baxter Adams, Bright-Daniel Funeral Home 24-Hour Oxygen-Equipped, Air Conditioned Ambulance Sendee Phone 556-5811 Corner of So. Main and Elm Wake Forest co-ops mean to Bob Baccalaureate, graduate? When graduation time nears, a big question comes into the minds of students like Bob Baccalaureate: What kinds of jobs can i get, and where must I iook for them? Ali too often, people like Bob are leaving the area where they were born and educated—just when they could be of greatest benefit. When the total invest ment in our students is reck oned in dollars, the loss is staggering. This is a problem which your local consumer-owned electric co-op is trying to help solve. Its managers, employees, directors and members are working constantly to bring new industries and businesses to your region, so that people like linb will have the opportunity to become xTntr.ibntors to their own communities. New Bethel News By BENJ FERRELL Rev. Fogg and wife and baby, along with Benj Ferrell went to Jones Chapel to the Minister and Deacons Union Sunday. The Senior Choir of New Bethel held its 19th anniversary Sunday night. Choirs present were Wake Chapel, Woodland, AU Male Chor us and Spiritual Chorus. The Melatones of New Bethel and St. Peter’s are having a pro gram Sunday night. Mr. Linwood Lucas is home from the hospital. The Vocal Choir is going to Riley HUl Sunday to the annual Chil dren’s Day. I Mrs. Mary Fireeman is back home from New Jersey. Mr. Jerry Brown is sick at his home. His son Jerry Brown, Jr. is visiting him. Mrs. Eve May Fowler is sick at her home near St. Peters Church. i Mrs. Alberta Yormg is sick at her home. i Mr. Louis H. Montague is a dele gate to the Minister’s and Dea- ' con’s Union at Jones Chapel next Saturday and Sunday. NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis tratrix, of the estate of George Calvin WaUer, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify aU persons having claims against the es'tate to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Wake Forest, North CaroUna, on or before the 14th day of Novem ber, 1965, or this notice wUl be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate wUl please make immediate payment. This 6th day of May, 1965. Opal Lemon WaUer Administratrix; 300 W. Oak St. Wake Forest, N. C. May 7, 14; J 4, 11 Donald Walter Babb, Daniel Da vis, DaUas Aaron Howard, Walter Travis Mangum, Richard Michael Parker, Laura Lee Davis Grade 6 — Cynthia Gail Gold- ston, Martha Darlene Clark, Car olyn Leslie Benfield, Randy Floyd Dillard, Sandra Gail Woodlief, Lar ry Harrison Ray Grade 7 — Durwood Royce Pow ell, Bobbie Carol Self, Darrell Lee Harrison, Danny Glenn Howard, Jerry Wayne Looper, Samuel Dell Lyles, Richard AUen Babb, Laddy Leo Cannon Grade 8 — Robert Cooper, Kathy Davis, Micky Hart, Charles Height, Freddy Jones, EUen Hale, Judy Hartsfield, Nancy Hammack Sandra Medlin, Labin T. Woodlief Special Education — James Eu gene Harding, Frank Warren Pow ell, Faye Lynn Grade 9 — Roy Earl Bailey, John Walter Byrne, Sandra Louise Bailey, Beverly Ann Brown, Stella Mae Carter, Shirley Ann Davis, Roger Glenn Hales, Wayne Cleve land Howard, Violet Faye Moore, Christine Parker, Patsy Jewel Ray, Nancy EUen Wudtke, Mary Alice Warren Grade 10 — Alma Lee BaUey, Phyllis Ann Barham, Frederick Bernard Daniel, Linda Ruth Den ton, Constatnee Powell FuUer, Paul Truman HarreU, James Ben jamin Hester, Charles Benny Jack- son, Jane Fay Gilliland, PhyUis Sue Harrison, Judy Marie Keith, Marsha Ann O’Neal, Bobby Sand- ling, Cecil Shearon, Cynthia Sturchio Grade 11 — Ben Aycock, Dovie Griffin, Donald Oris Pleasants, Thomas Maldry Putnam, Gerald Ray Shinkle, Edna Lynn Powell Grade 12 — WiUiam PhUlip Pearce, James Albert Perry, Jr., Winfred Neal Shearon, James Smith Warren, Cecil Lee Wilson, Donald Edwin Wyime, Ruth Ann Walters, Stephanie Elizabbeth Wil lis, Douglas Edison Bunn, Robert Wayne Denton, Edward Allen Ho ward, Jr., Arenda Gay Bedding- field, Judy Keith IB! BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shannon of Arlington, Va. announce the birth of a son, Robert Kennedy Shannon, Jr. on May 19. Mrs. Shannon is the daughter of Mrs. Herman L. Warren and the late Mr. Warren of Wake Forest. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks for the cards, flowers and expressions of kindness shown me during my stay in the hospital and since com ing home. Mrs. Mary Mitchell r Wife: “Didn’t you take the eai downtown this morning?” Absent-minded husband: “Good heavens! Now I remember, turned to thank the chap when sf got out and wondered where hi had gone.” Form good habits. They’re a hard to break as bad ones. I I Summer resort: A place whe^ people go for sunshine and air and then sit indoors and pla; bridge all day. Sometimes a sharp sentenc? deflate a big wind. WILDERS CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Wilder of YoungsvUle were honored on their 50th Wedding Anniversary by their children on May 4 at the home of their daughter and son in law, the Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Morgan in YoungsviUe. Approximately 200 guests came by to congratulate the couple. Refreshments of ham biscuits, variety of sandwiches, peanuts, mints, cake and fruit punch were served. Children present were: Mrs. Wil lie W. Morgan, James Wilder, Mrs. Doretha W. Floyd all of Youngs- viUe, Mrs. Katherine W. Jones, Raleigh, Miss Ernestine Wilder, Bronx, N. Y., George A. Wilder, New York, and Mrs. Mary W. Green of Washington, D. C. Hugh Wilder of Washington, D. C. and Henry J. Wilder of New York were not able to be here for the occa sion. The couple received many beau- You Can Puy 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. Sorority Installs Ginger Maupin Miss Virginia Magruder Maupin, 20, is one of 13 pledges initiated into Gamma Lambda Chapter of Phi Mu Fraternity at the Univer sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, June 4. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Maupin, RFD 2, she is a rising senior majoring in art history, and will serve as assistant activities chairman in the sorority next year. Phi Mu is the eighth social soror ity to colonize at UNC, having colonized May 3, 1964. It is the second oldest national sorority, and was chartered as the Philoma- thean Society at Old Wesleyan Col lege, Macon, Ga., March 4, 1852. ^ r-» f-» A TI/■Mkl NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of 0. O. Harrison, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased, to exhibit them to the rmdersigned, at Route 1, Wake Forest, North Carolina, on or before the 22nd da^y of November, 1965, or thirs notice wiU be pleaited.-Tn ’bar of their re covery. AU persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. Dowd Bryant Harrison, Adminstrator of estate of O. O. Harrison, deceased. Donald GuUey, Attorney, Wake Forest, N. C. M. 21, 28, J. 4, 11 Stacy Family Moving This Month Wake Weekly Wake Forest, N. C. Enclosed is my check for the past year’s (subscription to the Wake Weekly. At the same time, I need to cancel at the time this period expires. We have enjoyed the paper and admire the contri bution it makes to the community spirit. We feel that Wake Forest is a fine community, one excellent in kindness, growth, and a feeling of home for its members. We are sorry that our move this coming summer necessitates leaving a place we like so much. Dr. Stacy will assume his new post in the Dept, of Surgery at the University of Carolina on July 1, which means that v^e shall be mov ing to land near Chapel HUI so soon as we can build our new e'^nraiT-aTwayoT^i tna Wake Forest is a home town we have left for another community and that the Wake Weekly is a true representation of the essence of the place we shall always love. Most sincerely, Marjorie Stacy (Mrs. Ralph W. Stacy) The Savings Corner — Brooks and Owen Streets Wfllee i^orest Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION W A K B POREST. NORTH CAROLINA EARN A BIG Current Dividend On Savings || COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY MITCHELL SCOTT, Plaintiff vs. CARRIE B. SCOTT, Defendant TO CARRIE B. SCO'TT, Defendant: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the reUef being sought is as follows: To secure an absolute divorce on the part of the plaintiff based upon the grounds of two years continuous separation. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 16 day of July, 1965, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the re lief sought. This the 19 day of May, 1965. Clerk of the Superior Court Esta S. Callahan, Asst. May 27, J. 3, 10, 17 Part of playing any game is to learn how to settle the inevitable argu ments. In a league in wMch nobody has a coin to toss, this is the time- honored method for getting the game started vdthout a squabble. But there are other games to be played, in other leagues. Life for each of us brings many occasions for conflict. And they don’t all yield to simple techniques like twirling a bat around one’s ^oidders with just a couple of fingers. Earnest Christians believe that our faith can point men to the right attitude and action in tim^ of fttress. . his^dren’s sake. (3) For the sake ThatV#w,-n,s w face the couflicts of life, we always hope the other like a Ckriettan. AM he’s hc®tog ee much ot us. Why not jaeet him in Church next Sunday? .That’s where right attitudes 8uppott. Plan to go to churdi regu- beg^t* Cbpyright 196S Kiditer Adoerttdng Servbe, StnH>ttrg, Va. THE CHURCH FOR AUU ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the ^eatest factor on earth for the building of diarac- 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 larly and read your Bible daily. Sunday MatHiew 18:21.35 Monday Mark 9:33-41 Tuesday Ephesians 4:2^33 Wednesday Philippians 2:1-11 Thursday Phillppiant 2:14.18 Friday Cblossians 2:1.6 Sahirday I Tinnothy 6:3.10 The Following Merchants Sponsor this Advertisement tn The Interest of the Churches of This Area— Come to Church Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of RALEIGH, N. C. Wake Forest Savings , AND LOAN ASSOCIA-nON Wake Forest, N. C. Ray Tire Service Tire Recapping — New and Used Tires 135 N. White St. .. Wake Forest, N. C. T. E. Holding & Co. “Druggists Since 1888” Phone 556-3792 BOOKS and DRUGS Jones Hardware Co. Your G.E. Dealer for 28 Years “We Service What We Sell” Electric Motor Shop Gould’s Water Pumps South White St. Wake Forest, N. C. W. M Woodlief Supply Co. Hollowell’s Food Store Hardware, AppUances, and Insurance “We Save You Money on Your Food Bfll” Phone 556-3977 - Youngsvflle, N. C. Wake Forest, North Carolina Wake Finishing Compel Phone 556-3161 WAKE FOREST, N. C. S & W Chevrolet Co., Inc. Central Carolina Bank Sales, Service, and Wrecker Service Dial 556-3137 Night 556-5254 AND TRUST COMPANY Wake Forest, N. C. — Yonngsyflle, N. C. Wake Monument Co. Everlasting Memorials Dial 556-3422 Rolesville, Willis Funeral Service 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 556-3460 Wake Forest, llj Arrington Electric Co., Electrical and Plumbing Contrac|| Dial 556-3243 Wake Forest, ( Wake Forest Motor C( “Yonr Friendly Ford Dealer’ll! Phone 556-3118 Wake Forest^n
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