Friday, August 3, 1951 PERSONAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. James Rosenstock of Petersburg, Va., have been oc cupying a cottage at Myrtle Beach for the past two weeks. Last week they had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kemp of Zebulon, and Mrs. Bruce Hodges of Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hodges will be their guests this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Green, Jr., were here with his parents Sunday before going to Morganton, N. C., where he will be on the Morganton paper. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williams, Jr., and son were visitors in the home of Mr. Onnie Driver Sunday. Mr. Grady Cates of Durham is in Zebulon visiting friends and relatives. He will be here several days. Cake Cutting Following their wedding rehear sal Saturday evening, Miss Lil lie Ferrell and James Debnam were entertained at a cake cutting given by Mrs. Proctor Scarboro, Mrs. Thurman Murray and Mrs. Sprite Ferrell at the home of Mrs. Ferrell. Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Riggsbee Massey. In the living room were ar rangements of gladiolas. The col or scheme of green and white prevailed throughout the dining room. After the first slice of the wedding cake had been cut by the bridal couple, Mrs. Murray, sister of the bride served. The cake was in three tiers, each being suspend ed, and white ribbons extending from it held tokens for the mem bers of the bridal party. Mrs. Hunter Jones, sister of the groom presided over the punch bowl. Mrs. Larby Perry presided over the register. About 50 guests were present. Farm Answers Dixie Bright 101 tobacco grows with a yellow cast. How can I tell when it is ripe enough to harvest? Most growers of Dixie Bright 101 are harvesting this variety too green, says R. R. Bennett, exten sion tobacco specialist at State Col lege. “Nearly everywhere I have been, farmers are priming 101 be fore it is ripe and mature,” he as serts. This lack of maturity, the specialist adds, will show up after the tobacco is cured. Bennett suggests that growers allow Dixie Bright 101 to become very ripe to the extent of almost beginning to fire at the tip of the leaf before harvest. Then, he says, only two to three leaves per plant should be harvested at a time. Pleasant' Hill The Hendricks wish to express their hearty thanks for the gift in money a few Sundays ago. $34.00. Mrs. C. P. Chapell asked for a letter of dismission to unite with the Wake Cross Roads Church which was granted last Sunday. H Hay^v*r°yo« for reurftt m only owt It to yourself w directed. to Investigate. AsthmaMefrin - I# you are a uoer of AtthmaNafrln, please bring In your nebullxer for free Inspection and servicing. Zebulon Drug Co. Mrs. Lemmie Liles makes our church beautiful with flowers every Sunday. If she can’t, she gets it done. When she comes in she comes with a smile. When you come to the cemetery to work on your plot take a few feet more in cutting and that will help a lot. The Wendell Training Union of Intermediates gave a special pro gram last Sunday night. Mr. Cleveland Liles and Mr. Miley Whitaker used machinery discing and cutting grass to beauti fy our church ground. We appreciate the flowers given to the church last Sunday by Miss Anderson. Good news: Water, water, water, bring a drinking cup and cure your thirst at the fountain. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Henry Lee is very sick. Mr. W. M. Hood was worse last week but is a little better now. He had another light stroke. We are sorry to hear about Mr. Wallace Scarboro getting hurt in a wreck last Sunday. Mr. Bryant Gay, Mr. J. Q. Pearce and Mr. T. Y. Puryear sold tobacco Monday at Lumberton and reported very good prices. Mrs. H. E. Whitaker of New Jersey is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. W. Hood and other relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gay and children, Don and Alice of Wilson and Mrs. E. W. Hood had lunch with Mrs. T. Y. Puryear Thurs day. Mrs. Zeb Warner and grand daughter, Patricia Blackwell of Lexington, visited Rev. and Mrs. Joe Roach last weekend. Mr. Page Perry of Bethany vis ited Mr. W. M. Hood Monday. Mrs. D. A. Gay of Wilson, Mrs. Everett Whitaker of New Jersey, Mrs. E. W. Hood, and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear called at Mrs. John Starnes and Mrs. S. T. Whitakers Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Strickland of Wendell were supper guests of Mrs. Mamie Gay Sunday evening. Other visitors were Mrs. H. E. Whitaker of New Jersey, Mrs. Ve ra Rhodes of Wakefield, and Mrs. E. W. Hood. Mrs. Roscoe Alford and daugh ters and Mr. Elton McLamb visited Mr. McLamb’s parents in Cary Sunday. Mrs. John Peele and daughters of Lewiston visited Rev. and Mrs. Joe Roach last week. Visitors at Mr. T. Y. Puryear’s Sunday were Mr. G. L. Puryear, Lenzie and Marethia Puryear, Miss Lexton Puryear of Alabama, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Williford and chil dren of Bethany, Mr. and Mrs. En nis Puryear and children of Mitch ell’s Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Car ter of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear, Jr., and children of Roles ville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorne of Raleigh, and Mr. A. O. Puryear and children. Miss Barbara Nell Creech of Selma called to see her brother, Mr. Billie Creech Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hood and Maytag Master PARRISH ELECTRIC COMPANY The Zebulon Record children and Mr. and Mrs. George Roll of Durham, Mrs. Clellie Liles of Wakefield, Mrs. Walter Todd of Edgemont, Mrs. Vera Rhodes of Wakefield, Mrs. H. E. Whitaker of New Jersey, and Mrs. E. W. Hood called Sunday at W. M. Hoods. Mrs. Luther Liles had all her children last Wednesday night ex cept her son, Wallace, for a bar becue supper. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins and daughter, Marjorie of Kinston called at Mr. A. O. Puryear’s Sun day afternoon. Marjorie is Billie Creech’s sister. Mrs. H. E. Whitaker of New Jer sey, Mrs. Vera Rhodes of Wake field, and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear went to Wilson Saturday afternoon to visit Mrs. D. A. Gay. Hr. and Mrs. Jack West of Dur ham and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Agan and children of Kinston visited I their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Starnes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Whitaker, Mr. Miley Whitaker and Herbert Alford went to Durham Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tom Starnes. Mrs. Luther Liles visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Underhill in Laurinburg last Sunday. Mrs. Un derhill is in a hospital there. We hope she is soon well. Mr. Roscoe Alford and Mr. Tate Alford went to Wilson to the races Sunday afternoon. Pearce News Miss Gladys Baker was on the sick list over the weekend and could not teach her Sunday School Class which is the Ladies Adult Class and Mrs. L. F. Perry, assist ant teacher, was also absent. Mr. Royal Smith from Riley taught the lesson which was very inter esting. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pearce of Clayton visited his mother who is sick over the weekend. Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mrs. Sid Perry visited Mrs. Johnson’s brother who is in Rex Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Burchette of Raleigh announce the birth of a son, David Nickeals, at Rex Hos pital on July 23. Mrs. Burchette was the former Miss Lucille Baker. Miss Bobby Glynn Baker of Ral eigh spent the weekend with her parents, the Alex Bakers. Mrs. Ervin spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Billy Pearce who is in Rex Hospital. Miss Ann Murphy of Virginia spent Sunday with Miss Rebecca Perry. Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Clayton of Durham took supper with Mrs. Clayton’s parents, the A. N. Pearces Tuesday night. Mrs. Ervin Roger of Zebulon and Miss Bettie Gray Baker went with Mr. Nick Burchette to Duke Hos- All Kinds Os Insurance FIRE, WIND, HAIL, AUTO, LIABILITY, CASUALTY, & HOSPITAL INSURANCE for any amount of coverage you wish to carry. ALSO FARM LOANS D. D. Chamblee Agent pital Su.iday to bring his infant son home. He had to spend sev eral days there for treatment after his birth at Rex. Mrs. T. D Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Dock Baker vis ited Mrs. Burchette several days last week in Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mitchell, Misses Kay Ray, Celestia Ray and Louvi nia Ray were visited in Zebulon Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson had as their guests several days last week, Mr. and Mrs. Wise and fam ily from Washington,* D. C. Mrs. L. D. Perry, Mrs. Dock Baker and Mrs. Ivon Pearce vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Nick Burchette of Raleigh Sunday evening. Mrs. Baker stayed over with her daugh ter until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Larby Perry, Bar bara Jane and Rebecca Perry at tended the Debnam-Ferrell cake cutting Saturday night. Several of our people attended the Debnam-Ferrell wedding in the Wakefield Baptist Church Sun day evening. The small boys of our commun ity were happy to be able to play soft ball at Zebulon last Monday night. They are looking forward till next Monday night to play a gain. That is all the real recrea tion they have and we too are glad that they can participate in that. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Smith of Riley spent Sunday with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pearce Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Perry and Mrs. E. G. Richards and Eddie Clifton vis ited the J. W. Perrys Sunday eve ning. v Mr. Edgar Perry was on the sick list last week. We were all glad to see Mrs. R. H. Johnson back at church Sunday after her long absence be cause of sickness. Mrs. Murray of near Wilson, mother of Mrs. Resby Brannon spent last weekend with Mrs. Brannon. J. M. Chevrolet Co. CHEVROLET—OLDSMOBILE Engine and Body Work to Any Car Wrecker Service Phone 2301 Zebulon MODERN EQUIPMENT PLUS CARE equals a total of good work! Modern Equipment Does Cleaning Best! ZEBULON DRY CLEANERS Worth Hinton, Prop. 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Mr. Johnny Smith and Miss Elizabeth Smith of Riley attended our prayer meeting last Wednes day night with Miss Guinehl Pearce and Ronald Pearce. We are glad to have our pastor back in prayer meeting after a month’s ab sence. We sure did miss him. —Mrs. Ivon Pearce Classified TARPLEY’S BEST FEEDS: In trade for Eggs and Grain. We pay 60c cash and 65c in trade for large or medium eggs. They must be Fresh and Clean. If you use our laying mash you will get top egg production. Our Mill price will save you money on your livestock and poultry needs. We can also trade you flour, corn meal and groceries for eggs and grain. For Complete Milling Service come to Tqrpley’s Mill. WANTED: Two waitresses at Har ker’s Case, Harker’s Island be tween Beaufort and Cape Look out. Room, meals, $lB per week. Ideal for summer on shore fac ing ocean. See Theo. B. Davis for further particulars. tsp. 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