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Entered as second class matter June 26, 1925, at the post office at Zebulon, North Carolina, under the act of March 3, 1879. Member of the North Carolina Press Asso ciation. Barrie S. Davis Editor Hunter James News Editor Jack M. Potter, Jr., Publisher Ferd L. Davis Fifth Wheel The Zebulon Record Personals Mrs. Ivey Narron and Mrs. David Wilson attended the Ellen- Burkhalten wedding at the First Baptist Church in Wilson recent ly. Mr. Ellen is a nephew of Mrs. Narron. Mrs. Ruth McLamb from Wash ington, D. C., spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. David Wilson. Card of Thanks The family of Mrs. Norris Phelps wishes to express its deep appre ciation to the many people who remembered them in their time of bereavement. The profound com passion as shown in the many gifts of flood and flowers and in the ! numerous cards are gratefully ac knowledged. We pray that God’s blessings will be yours for your kindness to us in this time of sor row. Mr. Norris Phelps Marlene Phelps N. S. Phelps, Jr. AFTER MILKY MASQUE Solvent and avFraefor assura maximum cleansing action on black heads. and oily Acne condition. Tried and tested formula. House of Wakefield Ask For Milky Masque At ZEBULON DRUG CO. 4 Dial 4711 ZEBULON Bethany News Mrs. Mabel Williford There were less than a hundred at Sunday School Sunday. The W. M. S. met last Friday night in the home of Mrs. J. B. Hamrick, with Mrs. Hamrick and Mrs. Ira Dean as hostesses. Mrs. Lena Johnson is confined with mumps. Mrs. Jesse Hicks, Mr. Lennie Williford and Miss Florence Bell have had flu. Mrs. S. T. Davis is confined to her room. Mrs. Ira Dean visited Mrs. Jack Crabtree in Raleigh Monday night. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Williford were Mr. and Mrs. Lem Flowers of Knightdale, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arnold and Lin da of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Flowers, Mrs. Lennie Willi ford and Sandra and Charles Hor ton. Sunday callers of the Ed Deans were Miss Carol Jones and La verne Jones of Wake Cross Roads, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Franklin and children of Durham, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Watkins of Knight dale. Mr. Tom Earp of Maryland is spending several days in the home of Mr. J. P. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear, Sr. and Mrs. C. D. Puryear visited the Lennie Willifords Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips and Peggy were Sunday dinner guests of the Johnny Phillips at Wake Forest. Mrs. Etta Robertson spent Wed nesday in Raleigh with Mrs. Delmo Edwards and Mrs. Wade Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, Messrs. Frank Parrott, Henry Da vis, Jr., and Bolie Watson visited Mrs. Fannie Bowling in Black stone, Va., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weathers of Zebulon visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hicks Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, James Ferrell of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Robertson Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis and sons of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Davis Sunday night. Mrs. Lennie Williford had Wed nesday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Broughton of Rolesville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dean Sunday afternoon. Sunday guests of the Ollie Youngs were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wank that /Mity'lßMM 11 I TONIGHT ip It is not safe to leave a day’s receipts at one’s place of business overnight. The solu tion: Local businessmen who H; bank with us -in fact, any IC : of our depositors - can use Li our NIGHT DEPOSITORY when they can’t reach the mszji&i |||aSjK£| bank during our public bank- jjHil ing hours. We’ll gladly an- gja^S|i|(|||| swer your questions about this helpful “extra” service. % PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Tuesday, February 22, 1955 Underhill and Mrs. Tom Watkins and children. Miss Roberta Williamson of Fu quay Springs spent last week with her sister, Mrs. R. V. Young. Mrs. Henry Davis spent Wed nesday with Mrs. Beatrice Good son in Raleigh. The Lowell Hortons visited the E. E. Willifords Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scarboro and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bissette at Bailey. Mrs. Willie Watson and Mrs. Lena Watson were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Watson at the home of Mrs. Willie Watson Tuesday night. Around 40 guests called with useful gifts. Mrs. Ollie Young and Mrs. Tom Watkins visited Mrs. Wallace Un derhill near Lizard Lick Tuesday. Join your local unit of the National Guard today! ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Sallie B. Finch, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of Feb ruary, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please maue immediate pay ment. This 21st day of February, 1955. E. D. and W. D. Finch, adminis trators of the estate of Sallie B. Finch, Zebulon, North Carolina. F22,M1,8,15,22,29p. Auto & Life Insurance At a Saving North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company Garland Richardson Representative ZEBULON Having Tax Problems? Income Tax Bookkeeping, Farmer, and Social Security J. P. BATTEN Phone 3246 Wendell, N. C.
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