Friday, August 6, 1948 WAKEFIELD NEWS Mrs. Vera Rhodes spent the week-end with relatives in Ral eigh, attending a ball game at Devereaux Meadow when Raleigh defeated Danville, 8-1. Mrs. Letha Kellum and Mrs. Frank Paule, wife of the star pitcher, also at tended the game with her. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of California, have recently spent some time with relatives here, leaving the children for a while. Mrs. Lida Page Bridges, Edith . and John, spent the week-end in r Cary, attending a family dinner Nesson on Sunday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eddins and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Al ford of Fuquay Springs last Wed nesday. Our sympathy goes out to the family of Mr. Early Askew, who was buried last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Gay and son spent last week at Carolina Beach, returning home Sunday and came down to see her mother, Mrs. E. W*. Hood. We are sorry Mr. Sidney Fried man is not so well. They are still at Mrs. Friedman’s mother’s, Mrs. Helen Jones. We hope he will soon be better. Mrs. Ola Ferrell has been spending a few days with the John Broughtons. Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton, Mrs. Ferrell and Mr. W. S. Broughton motored to Wake For est to see Mrs. Ruffin Broughton, who is at her daughter’s home. Mrs. Vera Rhodes attended church at North Vanguard Presby terian Church Sunday a. m. and heard a wonderful sermon by the Rev. Carson, the topic being very unusual, “Discouragement.” We should do as Elisha did, lie down under the Juniper tree and rest our weary minds and soul and body before we try to make any plans or decisions whatever. Sometimes we are too hasty in de ciding serious matters so be care ful and go slow. —Mrs Vera Rholes W. M. BRAN NAN | Distributor ;! Gulf Products OIL TANKS FOR SALE Sizes— 522 - 275 - 222 ; : Prices— $42.50 - $30.00 - $25.00 j !; Located at Zebulon Airport j; Highway 264 ! 2 Miles North of Zebulon j All Products Sold Will Be C. O. D. For Automobile Accident and Liability, etc. Also Tobacco Bam and Pack House Insurance, See D. D. CHAMBLEE INSURANCE WARNER Memorials, Inc. (Across from Meredith College) Hillsboro St., Raleigh, N.C. Monuments Since 1902 Featuring Vermont Marble See Our Large Stock Design No. 1: 16 in. wide by 8 in. thick, 20 in. high, $19.50. No. 2: 18 in. wide by 8 in. thick, 22 in. high, $24.50. No. 3: 22 in. wide by 8 in. thick, 26 in. high, $35.00 Wakefield Church Pastor and Mrs. McCrimmon and little son are away on vaca tion. There will be Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. for adults next Sun day, Aug. 8, followed by a special program at the hour for regular church service. The Training Un ion will not meet. The Woman’s Missionary Socie ty will hold the regular meeting on Sunday night at the home of Mrs. Lida Bridges, with Mrs. Vera Rhodes as joint hostess. The hour will be eight o’clock. It has been a custom for members to act as hostesses when the meeting comes in their birth month, so we are celebrating our birthdays at the same time. All members are urged to attend and be with us. Pictures Framed! All pictures, graduation diplomas, and certificates look and keep better in a beautiful frame. Reasonable prices. Expert craftsmanship. Flowers 5c to $5.00 STORE Dalmon Whitley, Prop. -1,,,, •■. is s i I j ■ ißiji fl m ■• . vmjp hH ■1 P ?< mMm - ■BwW H . ffSlftfanr W iffif ftmww4»mw<<'' v>««« H v ~™..-:v.w..wa »:^», : »KS.:.! W (S „ M Bl J B ■ ." : V W j Btfß Sr gr bmlm A rfvHflpvw.J'.v’A vw nQ| ■'BE’jSr ■•■•'• By&| M H : / o - * HR fl .v •-<■ '• /wamaKi^-f-i BBT • ffiri? He JHk%>:%- • JH • ■'..•■■ .vfc- -' li::;'ivil» <:: SB ;?Bpi ? jtaJH • ~ /jr m*"~ BwsiSßaiiff^liii&a n^^irarai ■fP-' . ««*3R* a■ -a ;:. : ; : : .:: x bBHBWk^H “I'd like to borrow $65,000...” The confused young man has heard that the average industry does not have to build it takes $65,000 to provide each of the 1,600 and maintain a vast and expensive delivery 1 odd jobs with Carolina Power & Light Com- system to the premises of its thousands of pany. He has heard, too, that the Carolina ultimate consumers. Neither is the average Power & Light Company is a good place to industry required to build new production \ work, and that's where he wants a job. facilities well in advance of existing demand. Os course employees of the Company Building and supplying an electric com didn't have to buy their jobs, but the young P? nies an expensive business, but each em man is entirely correct in that back ot each Ployee of the Company knows that he is re job with CPSL there is an investment ot sponsible to a lot of investors for having $65 000 made his job possible. That tact, together with sound business management and a lot In industry generally it takes a capital of hard work, is why electricity is still the investment of $6,500 to make one job, but biggest bargain you buy. V i ;. (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) , The Zebulon Record PLEASANT HILL NEWS Mr. R. E. Ayskew, 71, of Zebu lon, Route 4, died Friday night, July 30, after a lingering illness. Funeral services were held at the Hephzibah Baptist Church at 3 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Theo. B. Davis of Zebulon and Rev. Joe Roach, pastor of the Hephizbah Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Mes sers. W. M. Hood, Coye Pate, Wal ter Scarboro, Wallace Scarboro, Halbert White, and Mr. Williams. Surviving are his wife, one daugh ter, Mrs. E. O. Bailey of Wendell, Rt. 2, five sons, Richard H. of Zebulon, David L. of Wendell Rt. 2, Marvin J. of Wendell, Ervin R. and Earley T. of Zebulon, Route ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Open All Night GAS & OIL WASHING & GREASING FIRESTONE TIRES Always Ready to Serve You 4. Our sympathy goes to the fam ily- We are sorry to report that Mrs. Billie Horton is confined to her bed. Mrs. A. W. Puryear and Mrs. i T. Y. Puryear, Sr., are under the | doctor’s care. We hope all will i soon be well. Mrs. Adell Johnson of near Ra leigh visited her daughter, Mrs. Earl Horton, recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Moody spent the weekend with Mrs. A. O. Pur year. Mr. Boykin of this section lost I a barn and tobacco by fire Sunday morning on the Atlas Scarboro farm. We see how our children count, when the secretary’s report is read in Sunday School. Ours is cut over half since the polio has been raging We pray it will soon be WE WILL BE CLOSED ONE WEEK AUGUST 9-74 TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYEES A REST Please arrange to have your clothes cleaned early . ZEBULON DRY CLEANERS Worth Hinton, Prop. Zebulon, N. C. | over and we know the little ones miss going. The teachers look lost without them. Os course we are glad to have the teachers in I our classes. Mr. A. W. Thorn and sons of Varina spent a while at T. Y. Pur year’s Sunday. Also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter, Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Puryear of Youngsville, and T. Y. Puryear, Jr., of Lizard Lick were dinner guests at T. Y. Puryear’s Sunday. # —Mrs. T. 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