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Page Six Hopkins Chapel We very glad to see so many people at ounday School and Church u.e last two Sundays. Everybcdy come next Sunday and hear our pastor, Rev. Fred Crisp. Hopk.ns Chapel W. M. S. will observe its week of prayer at church Saturday evening, Decem ber 3, at 7 o’clock. Visitors are always wcl ome. Misses Velva and Norma Pearce spent the wee'-end in Durham with their dad-'v F. M. Pearce. Mr. No’ le A. Punn and farrilv ate Thanksgiving dinner at Iris i Temp’e’s The J n Pearces spent Sundav at Ben r>^-, r ~ P ’ s j n the New Hope Commu^'P The T Perrv Bible Class was so g 1 te have Dorethv, Rhod°s ''n- 1 - *«dth t u rm at Suedes School c ””r»-v Truiv. we extend a get-v"'” w'»-h to all the sick in our cO r o~'” T V +~r er»d otk P i-g aISO. W° kfi'"” t’-ot all things work togefkcr. *•>*• rfoo-< to them that love Co't Pom. 3:28. Ins T. PILOT NEWS We certainly had some beauti ful weather for Thanksgiving. We hope everyone had a nice Thanks giving. We had quite a few to attend the Thanksgiving Service on Thursday morning. An offering was made for the Baptist Orphanages. A lot cf people enjoyed turkey on Thanksgiving. Quite a bit of visiting here and there: The Bunns had a family dinner on Thanksgiving in the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd at Lake Wendell Mr. and Mrs. C. Pearce, Mrs. Mamie Bunn, and Mrs. Geneva j Pearce visited in Norfolk for the weekend. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rikeo ba"k home after beng away in Honolulu for nuite awhile. Billv Pearc« of the Army was | home far the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Garvey of Washington P C., were home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Williams, lor Thanksgiving. Re’atives of Durham spent Thanksgiving Pav here with Mr. and Mrs. .Too P. Stallings. Jud ; th. Melrose, and Johnny were kome from Campbell. Corinne Bissette of Greensboro was home. Mr. and Mrs. Pollie Tant were dinner Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don nie Bunn on Sundav ninht. Judv Brantlev is vls’Pn" here with her sifter. Mrs. Hester Lewis. The I ewis family had giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. | Bennie Lewis. was a birthday dinner in the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Bun Brantlev nn Sunday. Everyone enmved it Fllmtt fharmell snent Thanks giving here w ; th his Grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bunn. We had a wedding akn Patri cia Jon°s. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jones, and Bill P-w ---bon wer" married on Saturday in her home. We ar« so’-rv about the of Hester TVartflov’c outside hvi’rlin'’. For the nreaokine service on Sundav night M r Pen<mam’s mes sage was on “Prayer.” The w. M. S. has been invited to attend the Study Course at Peacoe’s on Thursday nieht. We have nuite a few on our sick Little River Ice Co. Quality and Service ICE AND COAL J. M. Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet* Oldsmobiles list this week. Mrs. Millard Stal -1 ngs and Mrs. Fred Watkins are in the hospital. Mr. Mark Ray and Eetsy John Davis are also sick. We wish for them a speedy recovery. Ray Lewis, John Curtis Ray, Talmadge Ray, Boyce Stallings, ! and Eurdon Williams visited in Elizabeth City with the Bjorks. Don’t forget our church services and plan to be present. Bonita Lizard Lick Remember the services at Heph zibah each Sunday morning. Sun day School at ten and preaching at eleven a. m. Also don’t forget the Training Union every Sunday night, and bring your children. Most of our sick are improving, and we are very glad. Mrs. Wal ter Gay is still under the doctor’s care, but we trust she’s improved. For myself, I’m up but not entire ’y well as yet. I’m still under the doctor’s treatment for my head, but am trusting to be all well verv soon. Our best Goes out to all the sick ones everywhere, and may good health soon by theirs. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hurley and ovidren of aud Mr. Charles M f ord rs Raleigh were visitors in th>«? sect’on on Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Charles Wood had as her weekend Guest her brother, little T ohnnv Brannon, of the Glory Co^mun'tv. Mr. and Mrs. AHl’ard Alford and j '•tvldren snent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. w avlon Alford of the Cormth Holder Section. Mrs. W. J\ Fuher and Mrs Bil- Ur n "v call°d on Mrs. E. A. Rav of 7ebulon a short while Saturday n?eM. Mr A V Hoh' r r»r > d pf Wak P For oct has hppr, snendm o a fmv davs with his tv-other. Alphus Hobgood I of thig s o et ; nn. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Honeveutt Iris T BABY CHICKS on Hand at Hatchery MASSEYS HATCHERY Wake Up to the New Low Prices at the CITY MARKET WHITE POTATOES 10 lbs. -38 c FRESH FLORIDA ORANGES 17c dozen GRAPE FRUIT 4 for 25c LARGE CELERY 2 Dozen 35c FRESH LETTUCE 18c head MRS. FILBERT OLEO uncolored 29c lb. - colored 41c lb. The Zebulon Record called on Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Al ford Sunday afternoon. Air. and Airs. vV. E. Fuller and Aliilie, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gay and son, and Aiiss Crettie Parrish visited the grave that *s in a house between Kolesville and Harris Cross Roads. Th.s is the myste r.ous grave of the Pearce boy that is in a house with all his be-; longings and every decoration in- j side to attract attention of many j sight-seeing people. It is really! a eur os ty to see the many differ ent things placed in that house by the green grassy mound cover ed with many beautiful flowers. Mrs. Frnest Parrish and chil dren visited her parents, Mr. and ' nir rs A. E. Carter, of Zebulon. Route 1, a while Sunday after- j noon. Miss Fannie Mae Gay visited M’ss Pegvv Scarboro Sunday p. m. Mr. Gris Rhodes visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hinnant Saturday nmht. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sealey of Ar'Tmr LodGe Mr. and Mrs. k’dd Morgan of Clayton called by to mo Mr. and Mrs. BFlv Gay m, rj *■»v on th° : r return home from p ton- visit with relatives in V ; r m 'nia. t 'ttio r>o V ’"d c o a i S riont tho wookpnd with little Bill Gay, Jr. " ir r 5 Rav and sons, Kenneth and PouGlas, of Zebulon ; end Mr. C J'. Porrv and son Fu- 1 "'■i'' Poiesville wore in ' this sect’on a short while on j MEMORIALS 48th Year Many Employees of Unioniz ed Industries are striking for more pay. The Stone Industry is de pendent on same Unions. Early in 1950 is time they will ask for more pay. We have stocked 200 ATonu ments and Alarkers, many of these made at as much as 20% below market today. We give clients the advant aee of this reduction. If you have unmarked graves, come and see us. We do not have agents, and save you this difference also. Vermont Marble and other fine materials. WARNER Memorials, Inc. Hillsboro Road Raleigh, N. C. Thursday p. ;. . of last week. Mr. ani A rs. C. E. Perry and son of ear Rolesville were the bedtin ■ ’’ests of Mr. and Airs. W. E. Fuller on Wednesday night of last week. Airs. Polly Fuller AD? IXISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Effie George Carpenter, deceased, late of Wake County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against th e estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under signed, at Zebulon, North Carolina, Route A on or before .Tanuarv 6. 1050 nr thus not : ce w-'ll be olead ed in k^ r n f recovery. All perrons indebted to said e^tat Q will pleach. v-qVp immediate nav-vent T u: s fk« ?pd day of December A. P. 1 P^Q. Auefn W. Perrv. Administrator of Fffie George Carpenter, deceas ed. 6w—Dec 2-30. JanO Irby D Gill Attorney and Counselor at l.av MAGAZINES FOR CHRISTMAS A magazine subscription is a Christmas gift that lasts the hole year through. There is a mag azine for every name on your Yuletide gift list. Call for prices on all publications. MRS. THEO B. DAVIS Dial 2931 Zebulon 11 ' -p- Exchanged fftf’ gig Bremson Jewelry Service Sgf “Walk nrv>talr« And Save** fMjM 201 12 S. W«Wn~ton «?♦ (YTn.talr.) Ph. *-4194 KIHGANS PICNIC HAMS A-GRADE BACON 49c lb. CORN MEAL FAT BACK MEAT 19c lb. CIGARETTES All Brands $1.45 carton QUICK BISCUIT FLOUR -25 lbs. $1.69 Friday, December 2, 1949 Dr. J. F. Coltrane DENTIST Office Phone 4961 Office Hours: 9-12:30 a- m. 1:30-5 p. m. Dr. L. M. Massey DENTIST Office Phone 4281 Residence 3131 Dr. Chas. E. Flowers Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 3311 Residence 3901 Lucas Milling Co. CORN AND FEED AIILLS BEST “HOME GROUND” MEAL Will Buy Your Wheat or Trade Flour For It » Federal Land Bank FARM LOANS Long term —4 per cent L. M. Gould Sec.-Treas. Smithfield, N. C. Box 529
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