I iWhats for Dinner?) IN ZEBULON AT PERCY PARRISH'S MARKET AND CROCERY PAY CASH AND SAVE! Friday & Saturday Specials VESPER TEA Vi Lb. 23< VETS DOG FOOD 3 for 25* SNOWDRIFT 3 Lb. Can 87* LARGE SIZE 12 Oz. CORN FLAKES 19* WESSON OIL 59* qt. TALL PET MILK 3 Cans 40* GARNER STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 12 Oz. 25* CABBAGE 4* Lb. PUFFIN BISCUITS, 3 for 29* Butter milk and plain LEMONS 29* Doz. FRYERS 32* NECKBONES 2 Lbs. for 25; GROUND BEEF 3 Lb*, for $1.00 I FAT BACK 15* LB. PERCY PARRISH'S MARKET AND GROCERY JUST BELOW DEPOT PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE PHONE 6285 ZEBULON George M. O’Neal - At New Station George M. O’Neal, USCG, 17, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. O’ Neal, Rt. 2, Zebulon was scheduled to complete the 12-week course of recruit training at lape May, N. J., 23 May. He will be home for 10 days’ recruit leave prior to report ing to his first duty station: the Third Coast Guard District, with office in New York City. O’Neal attended • Bunn, High School before entering the nation’s sea-going service February 14, 1956. Pearces News Mrs. Ivon Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lynch and children and his father, Ray Lynch, of Camp Butner visited Mrs. Lynches parents, the Ervin Rays, Tuesday. Mrs. Ethel Pearce IS in the San itorium at Pine Bluff. Mrs. Ivon Pearce visited her bro ther, the M. L. Hagwoods, near S Pilot Sunday afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry of Columbus, S. C., spent last week | end with his sister, the Ralph Pri vettes. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Johnson and Donna Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pearce, Ken and Buddy Catlette had a fish fry and ice cream sup j per at the home of the P. G. Pearces j Saturday evening, i Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pearce vis ited his mother at Pine Bluff last Sunday. Felix Pearce and E. C. Pearce went with them. Mr. and Mrs. “Red” Stell vis ited her brother, the E. G. Rich ards, last Thursday. Mesdames H. K. Baker, L. F. Perry, B. K. Gay, L. D. Perry, Otha Upchurch and J. W. Perry are attending Farm and Home Week at State College in Raleigh this week. Mrs. Baker is president of the Franklin County Home Demon stration Council. The B. W. C. met with Mrs. Fos ter Carter Monday night. . Mrs. Grady Currin and And£ visited the Nelson Pearces Mon day night. Mrs. Hattie Stallings of Raleigh spent the weekend with her bro ther, the Larby Perrys. Mrs. Norman Sccews of Zebu Ion visited Mrs. L. D. Perry last Thursday evening. Mrs. E. G. Richards, Sr. of Beth lehem spent Thursday with her son, the E. G. Richards. The Kendall Privettes of Ra j leigh spent the weekend with his parents, the L. E. Privettes. Mrs. Wayne Pearce and Ken and j three nephews of Clayton spent Wednesday fishing at the P. G. j Pearces’ pond. Mrs. E. O. Pearce, Sr. spent last ; week with her daughter, Mrs. H. ; E. Stallings of Pilot, i Mrs. L. D. Perry and Mrs. Ivon Pearce visited the Bonnie Perrys of Billysville Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Amos and their daughter, Doris, and her fam ily spent Sunday with Miss Hat ! tie Pearce. The W. M. S. met Tuesday night at the church. There were 12 mem bers present. Mrs. L. F. Perry gave j the program on The Word, A Lamp, A Light. j Mrs. P. G. Pearce visited her aunt, Mrs. Henderson Nowell, of Bunn Tuesday. June Perry is attending summer I school at State College, Raleigh. TABERNACLE NEWS Mrs. Polly Fuller S The Intercessory Prayer League ! met with the Johnny Pulleys last | Thursday night. The Rev. Dale Da ' vis had the devotional. Mrs. J. Ray Nowell requested the next meeting be held in her home for the benefit of her mother, Mrs. [ Mary Greene who is a shut-in. j The W. M. S. monthly meeting I was held Wednesday night at the J church. The program, “Thy Word, A Lamp, A Light” was directed by Mrs. Ray Nowell. Attendance at Sunday School Sunday was 218 . Carlton Hinnant was baptized Sunday p.m. at 2:30. The service was held at the Dewey Edwards’ pond. Miss Betty Alford of Wendell was a Sunday visitor of Miss Rose Faye Alford. Mrs. Peggy Hill and children of Burlington spent the weekend with the M. B. Alfords. The chil (Continued on Page 5) William Cohn Carolina U. Grad Wilber Conn was among the more than one thousand students who graduated from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill June 4. He received a bachelor of arts degree in education, majoring in the social science field. While a student at the Univer sity, Conn was active in the student government.. He served in the Student Legislature, was a mem ber of the Ways and Means Com mittee, Veterans Committee, a member of the University Party, and was a dormitory representa tive in the University Club. He also assisted with Fresh man orientation as a Junior, has sung in the University Men’s Glee Club and Male Quartet, and was appointed to the Senior Committee. During Commencement week, Conn sang with an octet for the Baccalaureate Sermon. At present his plans are indefi nite, but he intends teaching in some high school of the State this fall. Conn is the son of Mrs. Janet T. Conn and the late Mr. Conn. Card of Thanks We, the family, thank each and every friend and neighbor for the kindness shown during the sorrow in the death of Dazelle. With deep appreciation of your sympathy and your offer to be of service to us. May God bless each one. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Duke and Children Come to Stay Pfc. and Mrs. Don Bunn of Clay ton announce the birth of a daugh ter, Donna Sheryl, on May 30, in Johnston Memorial Hospital in Smithfield. Mrs. Bunn is the for mer Shirley Hogg of Clayton. - Here's a Real COOLER-OFFER! SHERBET every luscious spoonful is a morsel of frosty delight! Three tempting, toothsome, fresh fruit flavors: LIME - ORANGE - PINEAPPLE you’ll find it at your Pino State Dealer’s Store in convenient pints or the thrifty half-gallon gefsotne to-dsyf