Tuesday, December 12, 1950 LIZARD LICK NEWS Mr. and Airs. Roger Privette are both on our sick ist. Mrs Privette has been confined to her bed since i Tuesday ol last week, but at the time of this wriun » stip jj improv ing. Mr. Privette i up most of the time but is unable to ret about very much, even with the aid of! crutches. Mr. Floyd V. Johnson is very, ill at this time. He was sick in bed for several days at his home ! but grew worse Saturday and was '• taken to Mary Elizabeth Hospital, j May his be a sneedy recovery so he can soon be home and out a-1 gain. We are happy to say that Mr. W. T. Sherron is better and able to be out again. Mrs. Edna Honeycutt isn’t feel ing up to par these days and has to make frequent trips to the doc tor. May good health soon be hers. Mr. A. C. Hobgood is ailing also but hasn’t gone to bed. We hope he too, will soon feel fine. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fuller and Millie spent Sunday with Mrs. Fuller’s brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Parrish, at Grey stone. After a delicious dinner they all, including little Kaye Pigg, motored on a sight-seeing tour to Buggs Bland, Va. There they joined hundreds of other cu riosity seekers on the Buggs Is land Dam, which is a curiosity and a long way up in the air. Those looking for excitement should go there even though it’s not yet com pleted. The wooded area around there has tables seats, and other things to make picnicing a special ty for young and old. Mr. and Mrs. G. C Sealey and Mr. and Airs Billy Gay and Bill of Archer Lodge visited Mr. and Mrs R. P. Privette and Mrs. Stan cey Gay Friday night. Mrs. Martha Weathers of near Rolesville is spending a few days with her mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Privette, dur ing their illness. Mrs. W. E. Ful ler, Millie, and Jr. c anford Pearce visited with tlmm early Saturday night. Miss Millie Fuller visited Miss Pee; y Mi* ■■ '] MV < „ Tuesday aft onnn ; id rr ht of last z. r i y. motored to Ral eigh in t’ e afM'"f n and to the basketb; 11 g;<. in the Wendell , Air. Harry Hinnaht was a guest on the WPTF nrogram “The Alan on the Street.” in Raleigh on Wed- Elite Beauty Salon Mrs. Frank Kemp, Owner Miss Susan Stallings, Manager Miss Lillie Ferrell, Assistant FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING... NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC COMBINATION SANDWICH . r GRIU. .. WAFFLE IRON ,£ ”J. Makes luscious san3wi<hes, wonderful waffles. Grills, toasts, fries foods, right at the table. Mirror-like chrome finish. World-famous G-E quality. A thrilling gift! PARRISH ELECTRIC CO. nesday of last week He compli mented Lizard idek by saying it was the garden spot of the world. This came out between the chatter wonder if he meant to say this or if it was scared out of him at the sight of the microphone. To the many friends of Ret. Loomis M. Parrish, Jr., we are happy to say he has notified us that he gets a leave from his army post in December If there is no other .change in this, he plans to be here for Christmas. We know he wants to see and talk to his many friends in and around Zebu lon and Wendell We hope he’s here long enough to get around to the many places he desires to visit. —Polly NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Edgarhena Poole Pendergraft Vs. Clyde Robert Pendergraft. tlie Xew ikgjpp/ Ivci'i Inn ivorsaiy Amv on display gSI as- «A * „ , AmMIIIcU* I’>uli;i< Dealer £ • - ■ | S \, v .1 . • Os '■' ' * - . Dollar for Dollar {///</ lValiirc for Feature you cant beat a Pontiac? 1. The Most Iloautifnl Thing on »- Strong. Hugged Bodies by 17. ll.indM.rip Parking Rrabr on Wheel* Fisher Instrument Panel 2. America * l.owe*t-Prieed 10. I.uxuriouw Aon Interior Color 111. Finger-Tin Starling Straight Fight llarmonien . 3. Lowest-Prieed Car with .. .. .. . . If>. Twin-Duet. 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PONTIAC COMPANY WENDELL, NORTH CAROLINA The Zebulon Record The defendant, Clyde Robert Pendergraft, will take notice that the above entitled action has been commenced in the Wake Superior Court, State of North Carolina, for an absolute divorce Irom the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of two years separation, and the said defendant will take notice that he is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of Superior Court 1 of said County and State, as afore -1 said, at Raleigh, North Carolina, on the 18th day of December, i 1950, or within twenty (20) days • thereafter, and answer or demur ‘ to the complaint of the plaintiff, ' or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 16th day of November, 1950. Helen Congers Assistant Clerk t Superior Court Wake County. ! 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