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Page Two MRS. IVON PEARCE Pearces News The Associational year ended Sunday with a good attendance. Mrs. Bruce Pearce Cannady of Durham, placed flowers in the sanctuary in memory of her fa ther, Mr. James Pearce’s birthday, who is deceased. Miss Ann Murphy of Ports mouth, Va., spent the weekend with Miss Rebecca Perry. Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Clayton of Durham spent Sunday with .her mother, Mrs. Adna Pearce. Mr. Onie Pearce and Miss Hallie Pearce went to Louisburg Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Perry were visiting in Raleigh last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pearce of Clayton spent Sunday with his parents, the P. G. Pearces. Miss Reba Privette of Wilson is spending several da'ys with her parents, the H. K. Privettes. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Gardner of Water Town, N. Y., left for their home last Wednesday after spend- SAND YOUR FLOORS yourself with a RENTED MACHINE Our powerful HILCO SAND ERS make anybody an expert in refinishing floors. Hundreds of homeownp.s have used these ma chines with enthusiastic success and at vej v low cost. Do your own work easily, quick erything you need for the com erything you need for the com plete job. JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY WENDELL, N. C. “HELP WANTED" Listen to Erwin Mills “Textile Time” radio pro gram. Job opportunities in the mill will be one of the features of this new half hour show. WDNC 620 kc Saturdays 10:00-10:30 a.m. WTIK 1310 kc Sundays 2:30- 3:00 p.m. WSSB 1490 kc Sundays 4:00 4:30 p.m. ■-. ■ l OLD RELIABLE GENERAL LAUNDRY & CLEANERS successfully serving this area for over twelve years. We pick up Monday and Thursday, deliver. Thursday and Saturday. Our Zebulon representative: Otis Marshall, Phone Wake Forest 244-1 ing several days with his son, Bobby, who is attending State Col lege. Mr. Otha Pearce was hurt in an accident Monday, and is in a Wil son hospital. The truck load of tobacco he was on was overturned. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Upchurch spent a recent weekend at Hertford, fish!ng. Mr. and Mrs. Zollie Johnson and Mrs. J. W. Johnson spent last Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. El mer Pearce and June in Golds boro. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perry, Em ma Lou and Joan Baker visited the L. D. Perrys Sunday evening. Mrs. Melba Josnson and Donna Fay, Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mrs. Ivon Pearce visited Mrs. P. G. Pearce Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Pearce and Talmadge Pearce were visiting in Raleigh last Monday. Mrs. L. D. Perry and Mrs. B. K. Gay were visiting in Louisburg last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ivon Pearce spent Friday with Mrs. M. L. Hagwood and Mrs. Flonnie Hagwood. Mrs. L. D. Perry entered Frank lin Memorial Hospital in Louis bury Tuesday evening to undergo a major operation Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sprite Ferrell of near Wakefield took dinner with her parents, the Larby Perrys last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Timber lake, Thomas, Jr., and Nell, visited the L. D. Perry last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Richards and son, Eddie, of Raleigh visited the L. D. Perrys Sunday p. m. J. W. Perry of Ft. Jackson, S. C., spent the weekend at home with with his parents, the J. W. Perrys, Sr.,. J. W. Perry, Mr. Hal Perry, Mr. Talmadge Pearce and J. W. Perry attended a football game in Ral eigh Saturday. The family of Mr. Willie Pearce has our deepest sympathy in their hour of sorrow and may God’s rich est blessing be with them. Mr. and Mrs. Colan Doan of Wendell visiter their daughter, Mrs. Robert Doyle and family Sunday. The Zebulon Record Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pearce vis- ! ited the Braxton Eddins last Sun day evening. Mrs. Melvin Mullen of Bunn visited Mrs. Larby Perry last Monday. Don’t forget our supper Satur day night from 4: to -3:00. The Home Demonstration Club met with Mrs. L. D. Perry last Thursday. There were 10 present. The Club Agent, Mrs. Essa Shaw gave a demonstration on Art of staying Young. To be 70 years young is sometimes far more cheerful and hopeful than to be 40 years old. The hostess served delicious re freshments of chicken salad sand wich, cookies, mints, nuts, pickles, potato chips and cake. The W. M. U. will meet next Thursday night, October 9th at the church. Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard of Emit spent Sunday with his mo ther, Mrs. Gus Perry. Mr. Hal Perry who is attending Louisburg College again this year i spent the weekend at home with his parents, the J. W. Perrys. Mmm ifi KJtl # jWi,mlF f* i M nf J £ JM/ # Jf f /# JL wmf /-Aw m i < pfgrff f/ff- /k\ #q /f %ts 4 y w w imm £f? Come in and See the QUAKER MAGIC LAMPI __ I...that shows how you may CUT YOUR FUEL BILL Just place your hand over the chimney of . ___ this lamp at high fire. Note how little heat SEE WHY YOU GET WORK-FREE, you feel. Note how smoke and soot stain the palm of your hand. That proves that valuable SMOKE-FREE AUTOMATIC HEAT WITH fuel oil is being wasted because there isn’t enough air (or draft) for proper combustion. This waste can occur with any heater that relies on its chimney alone to supply air to m m p. QUAKER HEATERS V 1 II Here’s proof of fuel savings...proof before your . \\ II eyes...proof before you buy! See for yourself j \ 1 II why no heater... regardless of name or price... * \\ IJ can B ive top performance without a proper sup ‘'*,"**t \\ // ply of air to the burner. We’ll be happy to have ■ you make the QUAKER MAGIC LAMP TEST... ‘**■""*« M to prove to yourself that you can save fuel and / \ tm get cleaner, more efficient heat from a QUAKER / \ heater. Yes ; you’ll actually see why QUAKER —*■ / \ heaters pay for themselves in the fuel they save. \ mm ) . Don t delay ...come in today and see how to save with a new QUAKER heater. Now ... without changing anything... | ® lust feed air to the flame as Quaker does jJ '•! -US with mechanical draft. Feel the surge of W?/’ ’a >s'. " % extra heat ... too hot for your hand to stand. IIIMiA ff " ';. ' Note how the fuel-wasting smoke and soot 4; ‘ , TjV-, have disappeared. Why? Because the fire no "V l'w. longer depends on the chimney alone for f|p||p Jp ■7?’' ' * air. A* a result of feeding air to the flame : v 1 mechanically, you get a hotter, cleaner, j 79% more prime heating The QUAKER 3210 surface In this furnace-type, The finest oil heater node, inner heating drum. Quakertrol automatically adjusts the flow of air and oil to the right amount needed for the amount of heat you want. Nothing else like It. TODD ELECTRIC COMPANY WENDELL, NORTH CAROLINA WANTED: Man with drafting and photographic experience for permanent position with civilian Air Force flying school. Salary $2700 to $3300 depending on experience. Life and hospital insurance. Paid vaca tion. Sick leave. Phone, wire or write Director of Personnel, Serv-Air Avia tion Corporation, Stallings Air Base, Kinston, N. C., telephone 5177. Friday, October 3, 1952
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