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Tuesday, September 20, 1955 Looks Like a Hollywood Conference ■ I ft 9ff’ .:jLv .. ~v . .% fclSdlfe :i^ A v?-r^; jft jm ® : , vi«g; jHNnHw:; liraffllk •£ x ,M£ JBF <■ JHH^l'lilS^^ML **## # m^m %w»SI< ':Ht • yy&ft&g CYD CHARI SSE, Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, Michael Kidd and Dolores Gray go over a dance sequence in the script of “It’s Always Fair Weather” at the M-G-M Studio before the shooting starts. UNCLE SAM SEZ . . . By Uncle Sam There are far too many people who want to receive something from society without giving any thing worth while to society. They are unwilling to be of help and service to others. They seem to think that it is the duty of their neighbors to give them all needed assistance in any time of need but never seem to think it is any con cern of theirs whether they give the same assistance to others un der similar circumstances. They live an enemy life that of re receiving and never giving out. There is no way to have a cred itable neighborhood in which to love without people giving of their means, time and knowledge to make it such. A community can not always give out and never re “Jwasa stranger here” Mr C y* ?N "I’d moved mh/i *! here from an - ~ nity,notknow v in & a soul *“ 't&SF*- / 4 but friendly folks - from neighbors next door to the folks at the bank - had me feeling right at home in no time!” If you are new in town, neighbor, let us be among the first to say “Welcome!" Stop in for a getracquainted visit soon, won’t you? PEOPLES BANK & TRUST (0. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ceive and remain a worthwhile place in which to live. No community can remain a worthwhile community without the work which the churches are doing. Every person in every com munity are receiving benefits from the work of the churches whether they attend or not. Unless they are rendering aid in some form they are taking without giving. Every person is receiving much from merely being an American citizen. Unless they render rea sonable service to their country they are taking and not receiving. Whether in the neighborhood, the church or the nation when there become too many receivers, deadbeats and loafers there will not be much left in society worth receiving. The Zebulon Record PILOT NEWS Miss Janie Ray (Crowded out last week) We had 206 present for the wor ship service Sunday morning. The Betty Alford Circle met Tuesday night at the church. The G. A.’s met Monday night with Miss Bonita Bunn. The Alma Jones Circle met Fri day night at the club room. Mrs. Lester Brown and son, Sammy Brown, of Pilot Mountain I spent part of last week with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Brantley. Mrs. Roy Todd, Mrs. Douglas Smith and Sarah Upchurch visited Mr. and Mrs. Mylie Bunn Monday. Mrs. Coleen Hussey of Garner visited Mrs. J. B. Alford Sunday afternoon. Miss Bonita Bunn visited Mrs. Monroe Hodge in Raleigh Sunday afternoon. Mr. Alvin Williams of Richmond spent the weekend with his moth er, Mrs. Lily Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Perry of Ral leigh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bunn, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Broadway spent last weekend with her parents of Wadesboro. . Mrs. Red Campbell of Raleigh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Lewis, Sunday afternoon. Ray Lewis of Philadelphia spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis. Cpl. Travis Driver of Fort Bragg spent the weekend with his par ents, the Tyree Drivers, j Miss Shirley Broadway, Miss i Dawn Lewis and Mrs. T. B. Ward spent the weekend at Norfolk. | Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Marsh spent the weekend in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Massey and daughter, Janet Massey, spent part of last week in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Slate of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. John Lockamy of Durham spent the weekend with the B. W. Lewises. Ronnie*Barte of Richmond spent the weekend with Norwood Wil liams. The John Jacksons of Char ottesville, Va., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis. ffl Mrs. Floyd Lewis and Mrs. Charles Lewis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gaddy Gilcrist in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilder vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pearce, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson I visited the B. W. Lewises Sunday night. | The B. W. Lewises spent Sunday ; with the James Weavers at Creed moor. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Massey spent Sunday night with the J. L. Rays. Mrs. Robert Perry and Mr. Ern est Privette are amon gthe sick. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stallings vis ited their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Merica, of Newport News last weekend. Miss Barbara Alford has left for Woman’s College in Greens i boro. I Mr. Cortez Lewis has entered Campbell College. ffl The National Guard needs men from 17 to l&Vi years old. FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT GET AMAZING RESULTS! IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased with powerful, kera tolytle fungicide, T-4-L, yomr 4d* bark at drug store. T-4-1. slui(l« off tainted eater skin. Kill* Imbedded fnn*l Off CONTACT. Greaeeleee, In ■Unt drying. Today at ZKBULOff DRUG CO. Fire St Hail Auto & Lite Insurance At • Saving North Carolina Farm Buraau Mutual Insurance Company Garland Richardson Representative PHONE 51S1 ZEBULON t Another First by FORD! ' ■ ' + ‘ . •' va ' < 'T'v *7 " '? „ '}''S .' ' *■ < '.fcif hew AtieftwuC V * DOOR LOCKS Safety research has determined that, in event of an accident, your chance of receiv ing a serious injury is half as great if you stay inside the car. Ford’s new double-grip Lifeguard door locks give added protection against doors springing open under impact—to help keep you safer within the car. You’ll be Safer in a ’56 FORD Coming September 23 F.DJLF - • , 23% more filing copac wMi spring compressors FOUR DRAWKR LETTER SIZE UV wide. S»R~ % 9 A9S ZMT deep Mm. to* O T •ifttia Wlifc If OAt Size dro~«r. -Me. SO* %49.9 S THRU DRAWKR LETTM SIU .Me. 309 H Pteeper type Mt Hr tf4o silisrt Theo. Davis Sons PHONE 4231 - ZEBULON Three
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