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Miss Vera Says More
Wakefield Folks Now
Seen at Sunday School
We had 120 present for Sunday
School last Sunday. Rev. Brooks
preached a good sermon. We did
n’t have very many fathers there
although it was Father’s Day.
Bible School closed last Friday
night after a two weeks session.
Attendance was good.
The Sunbeams met at the church
Thursday p. m. at 3 o’clock with
Mrs. Jim Ingram. Prayer meeting
and choir practice met at 8 o’clock
Wednesday night.
The Philathea Class will meet
with Mrs. Spright Ferrell Friday
ni with Mrs. Harold Green
joint hostess.
The deacons meeting will be
held Friday night.
Mrs. W. J. Frazier is improv
ing slowly. Mr. Frazier is with his
children in Raleigh so he can be
with his wife at the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Glover spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Barefoot of Raleigh. Mrs. Rowland
is about the same. Mrs. Alice Hood
and Mrs. T. Y. Purvear went with
me to see Mr. Purvear at Mary
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Elizabeth Hospital Monday. Mr.
Ivey Narron is sick at Duke Hos
; pital, Durham. He was operated
on last Friday.
I have just received an invita
tion to the mountains this week,
so I guess mother and I will pull
I out about Thursday a. rn., so if
1 you miss me you may know I am
| up there taking it easy for a few
! days.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Corbett
are here visiting friends and rela
tives. They took dinner with the
Fred Hoods Monday. They liv'e in
Florida now.
Mrs. Alice Hood, Mrs. Maude
Hood and Virginia Lewis spent last
Friday with the H. G. Hoods.
Mrs. Vera Rhodes visited the
Pools at Pilot Friday night, to see
Mrs. Jennie Pippin who is sick at
: her daughter’s home,
i Mr. and Mrs. Lelon Simpson and
Mrs. Elizabeth Sutton and myself
; are planning to go to Bailey to vis
■ it the Eastern Star Chapter Tues
day night. A good crowd from
; V/akefield-Zebulon Chapter 133
. went to Middlesex last Saturday
I night to the Installation of Officers
[ and presentation of their charter,
i Mrs. Nellie Richards is improv
r ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Averett vis
i ited Mrs. Vera Rhodes Sunday.
! { Mrs. Alice Hood spent the weekend
i with me. We went to see the H. G.
Hoods Sunday night. We went to
the all night singing Saturday night
and got home at one Sunday a. m.,
but it was worth it.
The Zebulon Record
Hopkins Chapel Class
Meets; 86th Birthday
Brings a Gift Basket
The Lovle Perry Bible Class
met with Mrs. Austin Perry Fri
day night.
A sunshine basket was carried
to Mrs. Susan Patterson Monday
afternoon for her 86th birthday.
Mrs. Burban Driver is staying with
Mrs. Patterson while she is ill.
Mrs. Herman Lindsey and Mrs.
David Watson recently visited Mrs.
Eugene Mitchell. She has been ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards vis
ited at Johnny Mayes Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Horton and daugh
ter, Beatrice, are visiting at N. L.
Perry’s and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Perry of Ral
eigh spent the weekend at Clifton
Perrys.
Mrs. Millard Massey of Erwin
recently visited her sister, Mrs.
Graham Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood King,
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Horton, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Horton and Rev. and
Mrs. Johnny Caldwell ate dinner
at F. C. Horton’s Sunday.
Velva Pearce has returned from
the International Convention at
Black Mountain. She is working
in Durham this summer at Palms
Restaurant.
Retta Hale, Ruby Howell and
children recently visited relatives.
Mrs. Vera Dilyard of Wyandotte,
Mich., is visiting the B. T. Rays
and other relatives.
Mr. Cedar Brannon was honored
at a father’s day dinner at Bob
Perry’s Sunday.
Mrs. Libby Cope visited the H.
L. Bunns in Durham Sunday.
Mrs. Hubert Baker is able to
be out again.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Losey Bak
er during the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Sharpe, and Miss
Jean Baker of Raleigh, and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Baker and Brenda.
Revival Will Begin
At Pearces Church
On Sunday, June 28
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Revival will begin at the Pearces
Baptist Church Sunday, June 28,
nd go through July 5. The Rev.
Tohn Knight will be the visiting
minister.
Mr. and Mrs. Leburn Perry of
Maryland are visiting their parents,
Mrs. Viola Perry of Zebulon and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Medlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Donaldson
of Durham spent Sunday with
the Clifton Brantleys.
Coy Pearce and Dan Gay are at
tending F. F. A. camp at White
Lake this week.
Mr. Colon Gayars of Raleigh
'md Bunn preached Sunday morn
ing in the absence of our pastor.
Mr. Gayars had dinner with the
J. W. Perrys.
Pvt. J. W. Perry, stationed in
Georgia, spent a recent weekend
with his parents, the J. W. Perrys,
Sr.
Mrs. Mavis Edwards of Spring
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Hope visited her son and family,
the Clifton Brantleys Sunday p. m.
Mr. Bennie Amos and Mr. Billy
Amos of Clayton spent Sunday
with Mr.' Onnie Pearce.
Mrs. Ivon Pearce visited the
Thurman Stricklands and M. L.
Hagwoods last Friday night.
Mrs. Clifton Young and children
of Georgia, Mrs. Katv Catlette and 1
Mr. Buddy Catlette of Wakefield I
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Dudley Stallings of Pilot and
Reginald Pearce had dinner with
the J. W. Perrys recently.
Mrs. Evie Fowler of Raleigh is
spending the week with her sis
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Mrs. Ivon Pearce is out after
spending a few days in bed with
an infected leg.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Pearce spent
Saturday with their son, Wayne
Pearce, of Clayton.
Mesdames P. G. Pearce, Adna
Pearce. L. D. Perry and Joe Wright
visited Mrs. Ivon Pearce Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Adna Pearce and Mrs. Joe
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who is ill Sunday night.
Mrs. Braxton Eddins of Wake
field visited Mrs. Ethel Pearce
Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Perry visited her
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' mother and brother, Mrs. Ida
Chamblee and Grite Chamblee
Tuesday evening. Mr. Grite has the
measles.
Mrs. F. O. Pearce has returned
home from Park iVew Hospital in
Rocky Mount.
G. G. Ferrell Is at home with his
brother, B. B. Ferrell, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Privette of
Raleigh spent the weekend with
his parents, the H. K. Privettes.
Mrs. Jack Doyle visited her par
ents, the Grady Doyles, near Bil
lysville last week.
Mrs. L. D. Perry visited her par
ents, the K. W. Bakers, Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Richafds and
Eddie of Raleigh spent the week
end with the C. L. Perrys.
Mrs. Harris Perry of Zebulon is
spending several days with her
sister, Mrs. Ralph Privette.
The Cleveland Renns of Bunn
and the Pete Tants of Camp Butner
visited their parents, the Julius
Pearces over the weekend.
Miss Barbara Jean Brantley is
■ spending the week with her grand
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Spring Hope.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Privette
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Privettes mother, Mrs. Mary Rich
• ardson, near Zebulon.