Dr. Ray Alexander OPTOMETRIST Office hours? 9 to 5: phone 6191 Eyes examined and glasses fitted WENDELL, NORTH CAROLINA FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT USE A KERATOLYTIC BECAUSE It Ik an agent that deadens and peels iift infected sktng. Exposes more germs lo its killing action. Get Instant-drying T-4-L, a keratolytic, at any drug store, i If not pleased IN ONE HOUR, your 404 back. Today at Zebuion Drug Com- ! pany, Zebuion, N. C. j Elite Beauty Shop MRS. NELLIE KEMP, Owner Artists In Hair Styling and Cutting Mrs. Lillie Ferrell Debnam A Miss Jo Stallings, Assistants oorr vooRtfr SAND YOUR FLOORS with a RENTED FLOOR SANDER from STEPHEN'S HARDWARE Phone 3096 WENDELL, N. C. Bridge The Funsters Bridge Club and juests were entertained last Thurs iay night in the home of Mrs. Hay wood Jones. Mrs. Alger Batts was co-hostess' at this occasion. The home was decorated with nixed summer flowers and roses. Club members playing were Mrs. Jack Potter, Mrs. Irby Liggins, Mrs. Charlie Pace, Mrs. Bertie Brantley, Mrs. Joe Wood, Mrs. Rodney McNabb and Mrs. Jerry Lowicki. The guest list consisted of Mrs. Randolph. Hawkins, Mrs. James Oebnam, Mrs. Thurman Murray, Mrs. Henry Massey, Mrs. Wilson Braswell, Mrs. Barrie Davis, Mrs. Frank Massey, Mrs. Eldred Roun tree, Mrs. Foster Finch, Mrs. Wal lace Chamblee, Mrs. Herbert Holt, Mrs. Donald Stylings, Mrs. Rondal Phillips, Mrs. Charles Hester, Mrs. Alvin Beck, Mrs. Wilbur Debnam, Mrs. Bob Sawyer, Mrs. Vance Brown, Mrs. Russell Brantley, Mrs. Charles Hawkins and Miss Ruby Dawson. - Tallied scores revealed Mrs. Mc Nabb won high score prize for club. Guest high and low were won by Mrs. Davis and Mrs. James Debnam, respectively. When the cards were laid down, the hostesses served a refreshment course of ham sandwiches, open face sandwiches, date nut bars and strawberry punch. • Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Davis were hosts to the Couples Bridge Club last Saturday night. The Davises used arrangements of red and sal mon-colored roses in the playing rooms for decoration. Guests playing were Mr. and THANK YOU - To my friends and customers. Thank you for the business you have given me in coming to see me at the drive-in store. Please get here before Saturday p.m. as I want to close my store at noon on Saturdays the months of June, July and August. PHILIP MASSEY • Personal Eddie Bullock came home from Rex Hospital Saturday. Cards of Thanks The American Legion and Le gion Auxiliary take this means of expressing their genuine apprecia tion to the business establishments of the community for their contri butions in making the Memorial Day service a memorable success. The American Legion and Legion Auxiliary Bride-Elect Feted Mrs. Sue Brown, bride-elect of June 17, was feted at a surprise party last Wednesday by the office force of the Employment Security Commission where she is employ ed. At this occasion, Mrs. Brown was presented a corsage of sweetpeas and a gift of linen. Mrs. Brown is the daughter of Mrs. Viola Perry, and is affianced to Adolph C. Brantley of Bailey. WMS to Meet The Hopkins Chapel WMS will meet Tuesday night, June 5, at 7:45 with Mrs. Graham Bunn. All members of this organization are urged to be present. The greatest number of pedes trian deaths came from crossing at mid-block. Other suicidal walker faults were walking'in roadway (31 deaths), coming from behind parked cars 20, and playing in roadway 11. Mrs. Raymond Pippin, Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Davis, Dr. and Mrs. George Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong Cannady, Mr- and Mrs. Bernice Bunn, Mrs. .Ann Harris and Jack Harris. The Bunns were awarded high score prize, with low going to the Tuckers. Guest high score prize was given to the Pippins. Following the progressions, the hosts served a refreshment course of devil’s food cake, ice cream and coffee. 'My wife's bragging about her OK Used Car again!" It’s a wise chief who adds a feather to his cap by jacking an OK Used Car. OK means inspected, reconditioned and warranted in writing by the dealer. OK means you save wampum, too! That’s because volume trade-ins on fast-selling Chevrolets add up to extra savings and big used car selections at the lot with the OK sign. LOOK FOR THE OK TRADEMARK! V SaM Mly by aa Aatbarizad Cbavralat Mar N. C. DEALER NO. 177$ PUm 6132 - J. M. CHEVROLET CO. .iffc'itniiffcoturei Diagnostic*—Orugi That "Measura" Health Most persons who have heart attacks can lead long and useful lives because medical scientists have developed a treatment to lessen the likelihood of another attack. Since an attack is caused by a clot form* ing in an artery that feeds the heart muscle, an anti-clotting drug ia given to min me uiouu. In a study at the Ford hospital in Detroit, doctors found that the death rate among patients who went on taking anti-clotting drugs after a heart attack was only one third to one-half of what it was among those who were taken off the drug. The dosage of the anji-clotting .drug, however, must be carefully regulated because over-dosage can cause the blood to lose its clotting power entirely and even the slight est cut may lead to death. The doc tor. has to make frequent tests to be sure that the blood still has a safe margin of clotting power. The tests determine the exact clotting time of a patient's blood, which varies with each individual. Once this time is known, the doctor can prescribe the correct dosage of anti-clotting drugs. Possibly the simplest, fastest, and safest chem ical used in such tests is a sub stance called Simplastin. At one time, the tests could be made only in hospitals with elaborate equip ment. Simplastin, however, re quires only a small centrifuge which most doctors have. As a re sult, anti-clotting treatment may be carried out safely in rural areas and small towns as well as large cities. Known as a diagnostic, Simplas tin was developed by scientists at the Warner-Chilcott Research Laboratories, which is celebrating its centennial this year. Simplastin is just one of a variety of sub stances the Warner-Chilcott re searchers have developed to help the doctor make accurate on-the spot tests in the treatment of many different conditions and emergencies. Many lives, for example, have been saved by Evans Blue, a diag nostic perfected in the Warner Chilcott Laboratories. With Evans Blue, a doctor can accurately de termine the blood volume of a per son who has heen wounded in battle, injured in an accident, or. TJ'——-• is undergoing surgery. Before the development of the, Evans Blue test, a person could bleed to death or die from shock' ,due to the loss of blood. Now, •'> doctor can tell just how much! blood is needed by transfusion to) maintain life. Another Warner-Chilcott diag nostic, Inulin, that .measures ex cess water in body tissues is used to diagnose certain kidney and: heart ailments. Recently it was; employed in a unique experiment; conducted in the Sahara desert by; a team of United States scientists, ■ These researchers used Inulin to determine how camels store water, { in the hope of discovering methods ; whereby humans can live com-! fortably in desert areas. The tests made with Simplastin, Evans Blue, and Inulin are just a few examples of the great prog ress that this branch of medical science has made. Although the first diagnostic was discovered only forty years ago, the number of tests is now so great that their definitions alone occupy forty seven pages in a medical diction ary. And there are accurate tests; for almost every disease, ranging, from anemia to syphilis. JOKES A little boy was being punished by his mother for fighting. Please, Mom, it wasn’t my fault; one of those twins hit me. “Which one was it that hit you, dear?” “The one with the black eye.” • The trouble with being a leader today is that you can’t tell wheth er the people are following you or chasing you. • Some students drink at the foun tain of knowledge — others just gargle. FOR SAFETY • • • Ultd • • • ECONOMY you should RECAP thoM slick tires now! Satisfaction paniitid at half the coat of now tires. Sec as today! WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Uranus Hepler, Owner ZEBULON, N. C. Rosenburg News Mrs. Ernestine Marshall Mrs. Junius Allen and children spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Bill Griffin, in Kinston. Tom Hunt, Woodrow Johnson and Julian Johnson of Henderson fished at Snead’s Ferry in Jackson ville, N. C., Saturday, May 26. They caught 199 fish. Weekend visitors of Mrs. Ellen Morris and Mrs. Earnestine Mar shall were Iva Dean, Willard and Carlie Morris of Raleigh, Misses Shirley Faye Pipkin of Dunn, Jo Ann Tharrington and Hermon Bai ley of Wake Forest, B. F. Lewis, Sr. of Pilot, the Tom Hunts and Garland Curtis Johnson, Jr. of Henderson, the Bill Rays and Lau ra Price family of Pearces, the Richard Carters, Mrs. Retha Wright, Stumpy Hicks, Fred Strickland and Donald Harris Bak er of the U. S. Navy at Norfolk. Jaspeth Lee Pearce, Jr. was bit ten May 23 by a snake and is un der the doctor’s care. The Bill Rays visited James Edward Ray at Troy, N. C., Sunday. The hardest -part about saving face is when it’s stuck out on too long a neck. Dr. L. M Massey 'DENTIST Corner Church t North Office Phone ... 4281 Dr. J. F. Coltrane DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12:30 a.m. 1:30-5 p.m. Office .. 4961

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