Friday, April 27, 1951 LIZARD LICK NEWS Hephzibah extends a hearty welcome to you every Sunday. Come to this church if possible and worship every Sunday. The 4-H Club will give a pro gram the sth Sunday night at the church. Come and enjoy the mes sage in talk and song. Feel proud of the Hephzibah 4-H Club. Mrs. Lonnie Eddins requests a letter to join the Rolesville Bap tist Church. The Baker Bible Class meets Wednesday night at 8:00 o’clock in the home of Mrs. R. W. Pounds. All members are urged to attend. The Dedication Day is near at hand. Yes, next Sunday is the day. It will be a day long remember ed by the people of Hephzibah Church community. Mr. Josh Horton brought the message last Sunday at Hephzi bah. The pastor, Joe F. Roach, was supplying for Rev. John Coley in the North Street Church, Ral eigh. The pastor was missed in his cfturch, but the message by Mr. Horton was greatly enjoyed and welcomed. We extend our deepest heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. B. J. Wiggs and to all members of the Eulis May family due to the death of Mrs. Chloe May. A wife, mother, and sister that will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She was the daughter of Mrs. Annie Williford of Wendell. “God gives and takes His own but plucks that fairest flowers for His home.” Mrs. Maggie Horton is still critically ill in Mary Elizabeth Hospital. Our prayers are for her and the family during these hours of waiting and suffereing. God speed a recovery. Mrs. Pearl Wood is improving nicely at her home. She return ed from the hospital Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Privette have been feeling out of sorts and not too well but are some better at this time. All sick have our best get-well wishes for a quick return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Hill and children, Windy and Roland, Jr., of Raleigh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fuller and Millie. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Honey cutt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Par rish and children, and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Alford and children called in the afternoon. Mrs. Martha Weathers of near Rolesville spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. R. P. Privette. Mr. and Mrs. Sexton Alford and daughters, Sherrie and Catherine, of the Tabernacle section called on the M. B. Alfords Sunday. Mr. M. B. Alford is among the aNew^ Be our guest! \ 400 ROOMS—4OO BATHS j Cw POTENCY INGREDIENTS TAIL CURLErI^ LUCAS MILLING COMPANY Zebulon, North Carolina Five