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Friday, March 10, 1950 Lizard Lick A/SAAA/N/VVVVVVWVVVVV ' 0 Send a revival, O Christ my Lord, Let it go over the land and sea, Send it according to Thy dear word, And let it begin in me. Many attended church Sunday in spite of so much sickness even though there could and should have been more. We urge you to come next Sunday to Heph/.ibah. The junior deacons held their regular meeting in the Community Center on Monday night of this week at 8:00 o’clock. Mrs. Harvey Hocutt is directing the work of the Training Union. Beginning last Sunday night, a study course is being given for the benefit of everyone who will attend. The time was Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., and Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The Adult Department is study ing from the book “Doing Like wise,” taught by Mrs. Leo Horton. The Young People are studying the book “Our Faith Heritage,” writ ten by Dr. Clyde Turner and taught by Miss Mattie Scarboro. The In termediates are studying the book “Witnessing For Christ,” taught by Mrs. Riley Pounds. The Juniors are studying the book “Living for Jesus,” taught by Mrs. R. L. Scarboro, Jr. We trust many will attend these meetings and much will be ac complished. There is a place for every member of the family in these meetings. The pastor, Joe F. Roach, has ex pressed his appreciation to the many people helping him to se cure a new car. He has accepted it as a love gift. We have so many sick it’s hard to recall all of them, but we wish ZEBULON AIRPORT 2 Miles North on Hiway 264 DIAL 3291 - ZEBULON J. G. Bunn & Sons, Owners ♦ WAKELON THEATRE - ZEBULON Weekday Shows: 3:15, 7:15, and 9:00 pjn, Sunday Shows: 3:15, and 9:00 p. m. SUNDAY, MONDAY, MARCH 12-13 Dancing in the Dark William Powell Betsy Drake TUESDAY, MARCH 14— Walt Disney’s Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15— Gunga Din Cary Grant Joan Fontaine King of Rocket Men Chapter 9 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 16-17 Ambush Robert Taylor Arlene Dahl SATURDAY —DOUBLE FEATURE — Borrowed Trouble William Boyd Band Brooks Highway 73 Robert Lowery Pamela Blake Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok Chapter 6 so much to have all mentioned in this column each week. It makes me feel bad to forget someone at the time of writing. I don’t do it intenitnoally. God speed everyone’s recovery. This week we wish to remem ber Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dean, Mrs. George Yancey, Mrs. Mil lard Alford, Mr. Alphus Hobgood, and also Mrs. Mary Scarboro, who is suffering from injuries she ob tained from a fall on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Sherwood Horton has left the hospital and gone to the home of a sister, Mrs. Pattie Lou Yan cey, to recover. He is much im proved. Mrs. Floyd Johnson’s injured knee still pains her and interferes with her safely walking. It jumps out of place, causing her to fall if she isn’t very careful. I’m walking without crutches completely but am hopping, for the joints of the broken leg are still stiff and painful, but it is so good to be walking and improv ing as is very fast. The kindness shown rrte and the love gifts are greatly appreciated during my ; long days of being sick and shut in j with a broken leg. It meant so much to me. Mr. and Mrs. Fernie Hocutt and Jean of the Tabernacle section and Mr. and Mrs. Dock Wilder and daughters of the Woodard Cross Roads section, spent Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Alford. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liles, Phil and Hilda Kaye, and Mrs. Fannie Bolton, Willa and Billie Bolton, of Wakefield called on Mr. and Mrs. Roger Privette and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shearon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Sledge, Mrs. Myrtie and Nuba Bolton visited I with Mrs. Stancy Gay Sunday af | ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Carter and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Wood jour , neyed to Newport News. Va., Sun day to visit relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ray and Miss Nellie Fuller of Zebulon and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Perry of near Rolesville were Sunday afternoon The Zebulon Record visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fuller and Millie. Mr. Ivan Gay and Mr. John Ashley Hinnant called on Miss Zonzel Arnold and other friends and relatives near Louisburg Sun day night. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perry, Jr., and children have moved into this section from Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and children spent a short while Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Millard Alford. William Bertie Wood visited Rossie Gay Sunday. Miss Crettie Parrish was the Sunday guest of Miss Millie Fuller. Our deepest heartfelt sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wiggs and their families in the death of Mr. Wiggs’ brother’s daughter, 13-year old Jean, during a fire which destroyed their Tar boro home last Sunday about noon. We do trust none of the others are too seriously injured, and may there be no other deaths in the family of Rev. P. C. Wiggs. Mrs. Wiggs, at this time, and the eight months old daughter have critical burns and are in the hospital. ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION We Never Close GAS & OIL EXPERT WASHING AND GREASING FIRESTONE TIRES Always Ready to Serve You 9 ''’" V ' .? - £ f/V' . „ ' •*•* It won’t be long now until you’ll be ... rake at 3 miles an hour .. . hauf wondering how to get your planting faster than a team. You can spray, pump done when there’s still more plowing water, drive an elevator, plow snow, and harrowing —or wishing the ma- saw wood, shell corn, and grind feed, nure would haul itself when the big The Farmall Cub gives you just the tractor’s busy — or watching the weeds right pow er to replace tha" last team, grow in the corn when the haying Saves hours of feeding, watering, har can’t wait! nessing, chasing. And for each horse Here’s a suggestion. With a new you sell, you add 3to 5 cash crop acres. Farmall Cub tractor you can plant, And of course when you need parts cultivate, or mow up to 12 acres a day or serv ice, I’m always here! See this Farmall at work on your own farm .. . the white Farmall .with the gold stars. Call us for a demonstration now. We are the only authorized International Harvester Dealer in Wake County. igfc-iljk Raleigh Tractor & Truck Co. w|B Garner Road Raleigh, North Carolina W^ w There were eight of the children, but, as yet, it is not known how many of the children were in the home at the time of the fire. Rev. P. C. Wiggs and one child were in Washington, N. C., at the church where he is pastor. The fire was said to have started while a fire was being rekindled in a hot stove by the use of kerosene. This! Ervin *4 Are You in Need of ICE? 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