Lolesville News S. O. T. BARHAM. JR. >Yazier remains a patient eterans Hospital in Dur- ^ere his condition is re- Jei be much improved. I Mrs. Coley Barham and long with Mrs. R. L. Ed- nd daughter, Sharron, Labor Day week-end at I tlijeach, S. C. (V id Mrs. John U. Gamer of Concord visited with the Rolesville area on I tiii a Mrs. Graham Lee of Mrs. Essie Cunningham a, along with Mrs. Sam Jimmy Wiggins of Roles- t the week-end with Mr. Chester Wall and sons, ■ d Andy in Salisbury. £,iiO was a student at the K School, will be a fresh- ra ppalachian State Teach- e. ade Young, remains a Rex Hospital where the U ^ major surgery last near Raleigh, were dinner guests on Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell and daughter, Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hare and children moved last week into the Tharrington home in RolesviUe. Mr. Hare is with Wake Finishing Company. Mrs. Mildred Bowling and Mrs. Alta Bowling, both of Rolesville, along with P. R. Bowling and fam ily of Leaksville, have returned home after touring the mountains of Virginia, West Virginia and into Ohio. In Dayton they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Williams. Honored Mrs. Jim Pearce was honored on her 77th birthday Saturday at the home of her son, Frank and family. All of Mrs. Pearce’s chil dren and many of her brothers and sisters were present. Homemade ice cream and birth day cake were served to 55 mem bers of the family. Curtis Underwood looks over construction —(Lois Barham Photo). Mrs. Maynard Hard- sons of Cheraw, S. C. r the week-end with her it4r- and Mrs. Gary Bowl- sville. Mrs. Jasper Price, have i'lorida where he is em- ROLESVILLE BANK CONSTRUCTION BBilNS ft Mrs. Sammy Keith of NOTICE ITH CAROLINA lKe county lualified as Adminis- e Estate of Lucarretta itJleceased, late of Wake t, i’th Carolina, this is to atsrsons, firms, and cor- miiaving claims against if said deceased to ex- h4to the undersigned at 1 ileigh, North Carolina, |b( ! the 26th day of Feb- ' ’' or this notice will be (ar of their recovery. jeJis, firms, and corpor- ted to said estate will immediate payment. 23rd day of August, William E. Lancaster Administrator PTA Entertains Rolesville School Faculty at Dinner Rolesville School faculty mem bers and E. R. Tharrington, Prin cipal were honored last Thursday during their lunch break with din ner at Lakeside Steak House. Mrs. Coley Barham, PTA Pres ident, presided and gave the wel come and invocation. Others pres ent included Mrs. E. R. Tharring ton, Chairman of Hospitality Com mittee and Mrs. Thomas Hicks, school secretary. ROLESVILLE TOWN MOVES James Cade, Rolesville Town Clerk, announced this week that the Town offices have been moved to a section of the Rolesville Plumbing Shop. He said this would be a tem porary location until new quar ters can be located. The old post office building which has housed the Town offices will be moved to make parking space at the ndw bank building under construction. Construction began on Monday for the permanent home of Roles- ville’s Branch Bank which has been located in the H. E. Perry Store Building since its opening in late April. The building will be located next to the Rolesville Post Office just off Hwy. 401. According to Robert A. Snow, assistant vice president DuBois News and manager of the Wake Forest office of the Central Carolina Bank and Trust Co., of which this is a branch, the building is expected to be occupied by October 15th. I It will be air-conditioned, heated and will be equipped with three teller windows and a manager’s of fice. There will be ample off- street parking on each side and in back. Construction of the build ing is being done by C. K. Brown, local contractor After finishing tobacco Wednes day Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hock- aday gave his tobacco helpers a barbecue chicken dinner. His help ers were: Mrs. Mary Walters, Mrs. Lucille O’Neal, Annette Al len, Willie Walters, James New- some, William Estes, Robert Cot ton and James Robert Frogg. Robert Hockaday of Bronx, N.Y. and Mrs. Ozie O’Neal of Norfolk, Va. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hockaday of Route 1, Youngsville for the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hockaday announces the marriage of their daughter Kathryn Hockaday to SP-4 Robert Louis Percell son of the late Mrs. Mae Percell on Au gust 14. He will be stationed in Virginia where they will live. James and Charles King have returned home after a trip to New York visiting their brothers, Har ry and Arthur Wilkerson. Going Stopping by on Monday to watch some of the foundation work was Curtis L. Underwood, manager of the Rolesville office. with them was Jerry Wilkerson. While there , Jerry visited his mo ther, Mrs. Christine Joyner. The Grand Chapel Order of Eastern Star was held in Raleigh this week at the Mount Sinai Hol iness Church. Those attending were Mrs. Vivian Bell, Ellen Al ston, Hattie B. Merritt, Virginia Lucas and Mary J. Massenburg. Mrs. Piedy Lucas of New York has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Fort recently. Mrs. Lu cas came to get her children who had been here for the summer. The Friendship Chapel Senior Choir, pastor and congregation are invited to render service Sun day at 1:00 o’clock at the Good Hope Baptist Church of Wendell for their Homecoming. DADDY... Susie may have read about nuclear power in school — how it has made its way out of the laboratory and is now serving people in many ways. For example, nuclear materials are among the newest of fuels used to produce electricity. And it is possible that nuclear power may be helping run razors for daddies who are CP&L customers. That’s because CP&L is one of four investor-owned electric companies which built and are operating the first nuclear power plant in the Southeast. It’s located at Parr, South Carolina, and its purpose is for research. But for more than a year it has been producing electricity, and this power has been flowing into the systems of the four com panies. While it is possible, Susie, that nuclear power may be running your daddy’s electric shaver, you can’t be sure. Because electricity generated the nuclear way is just like electricity generated in our steam and hydro-electric plants. This you can be sure about. When we can produce electricity cheaper by using nuclear fuels, CP&L expects to build nuclear generating plants. 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