Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins and sons were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lewis of Fay etteville. * Mrs. Chester Stell returned to her dental assistant duties with Dr. Zyba Massey on Monday after a three-months leave of absence. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinton and children of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. McRae Faison of Roanoke Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hinton. * Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Gill will leave during the weekend for a visit with their daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Rohe Winchell of Waterbury, Conn. The Gills will also visit Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Winchell, parents of Rohe. Wendell Presbyterian Church WBHDELL, N. C. Selina Avenue SCOTT POOLE, PASTOR ■ Sunday School . 9:45 Morning Worship .11 :M VISITORS WELCOME ELITE BEAUTY SHOP AIR CONDITIONED Mrs. Nellie Kemp, Owner Artists in Hair Styling and Cutting Mrs. Lorraine Teachey and Mrs. Lillie Debnam Assistants l' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wood and chil dren of Enfleld were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lowery. # Lt. and Mrs. S. G. Flowers of Clovis Air Force Base, New Mex ico, are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. S. G. Flowers, Sr. * Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith of Nashville, Tenn., will arrive Sat urday for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kitchings. * Mrs. John Horton, Mrs. Doris Privette and Misses Gayle and Dot tie Privette will spend Christinas with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horton and family of Cincinnati, Ohio. * Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Daniel will be in New York for Christmas with their grandson, son and daughter-in-law, Clifton Truman and Mr. and'Mrs. E. C. Daniel, Jr. * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crunfpler and family of Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crumpler of Rsfleig^ were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crafton Hudson Sun day. * Mrs. Wallace Chamblee will leave Saturday for Milledgeville, Ga., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Josey. •* Mrs. John Kemp will accompany two of her sisters and a brother in-law to Florida where they will vacation during the Christmas hol idays. 1 BOBBITTS ELECTRIC SERVICE All Kinds of Electrical Wiring and Installation N. C. ELECTRICIAN’S LICENSE 1321 Phone AN 9-3332, Route 4, Zebulon 1 We too, extend our sincere best wishes for a happy holiday season! Z Your friends at * Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Robert D. Massey, Cashier ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA Mr. and Mrs. Foster Finch at tended the wedding of Miss Ann Harris of Fountain to Fred Pol lard of Bethel on Saturday eve ning, Dec. 7, in the Fountain Pres byterian Church. Mrs. Pollard is the niece of Mrs. Finch and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rod erick Harris. • Miss Martha Williams and A. Lee Williams of Clover, Va., will .be Christmas guests of Mrs. C. G. Weathersby. * Mrs. Irene H. Dickens of Louis burg spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Alford. * Mrs. B. H. Johnson and Pittman Stell will spend part of the Yule tide season with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Goodnight and children of Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Davis and Mr .and Mrs. Ferd Davis were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis of Raleigh last Saturday night. * Mr. and Mrs. Amos Estes and children of Elon will be the holi day guests pf Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Whitley during Christmas. * Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert and daughter of Cleveland, Ohio, will arrive Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Judd Robertson. * Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong Can nady will spend part of the Christ mas holidays with Mrs. Edith Can nady of Oxford. * The Elmo Bunns of Greensboro will be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bunn, during Christmas. Card of Thanks Words cannot express my deep thanks for the many prayers, flowers, visits and cards of all kinds sent to me while a patient in the hospital and during my recuperation at my home. May God bless you all and may you all have a Merry Christmas and happy New Year. Mrs. D. E. Wilder FREE! Coffee and Cookies free from 6 to 9 ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND MONDAY NIGHTS HUDSON-BELK COMPANY IN WENDELL We will be open until 9:00 on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Monday nights. Bridgettes Mrs. Wilbur Debnam and Mrs. Thurman Murray were hostesses to the Bridgettes Bridge Club and the husbands at the home of Mrs. Murray on Wednesday night, Dec. 11. Christmas arrangements were used throughout the house and soft carol music played during the evening. As the guests arrived they were served from the buffet a very de licious Christmas dinner by can dlelight. Burning tapers were used on the auxiliary tables. Playing three progressions were Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins, Mrs. Frank Mas sey, Mrs. Steve Blackley, Mrs. John Hicks, Wilbur Debnam and Thurman Murray. High score prize was awarded to Mr. Hawkins, with second high and low going to Mrs. Blackley and Mr. Morgan, respectively. After bridge the guests played bingo and prizes were presented to the winners of this game. Refreshments of coffee and lemon cake were served after Dlav. Victory When Mrs. A. S. Hinton enter tained the Victory Bridge Club recently, gifts were given to every member present. The party was held in the Hinton residence on East Horton Street, and the Yuletide theme was carried out by the hostess. The club members present were Mrs. Julian Horton, Mrs. Wilbur Debnam, Mrs. Randolph Hendricks, Mrs. Rodney McNabb, Mrs. Bob Sawyer, Mrs. Willard Gill, Mrs. Donald Stallings and Mrs. Vance Brown. Mrs. Debnam, winner of high score, took her choice of the gifts, as did Mrs. Stallings, who won low score. After the three progressions, the hostess served egg nog pie, chicken salad sandwich, nuts and coffee. Christmas candy was on each table during play. Wednesday Afternoon Club Mrs. W. C. Campen entertained the Wednesday Afternoon Club and guests at her home on Gannon Avenue last week. The four tables were in progression in the living room and library. Christmas decorations were used throughout the playing rooms for the occasion. Club members present were Mrs. G. S. Barbee, Mrs. J. K. Barrow, Miss Glenda Eddins, a student at Meredith College, has been chosen for listing in “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Univer sities.” She is one of ten so honor ed from the 647-member student body, all selected on a basis of scholarship, leadership, extra curricular activity and citizenship. Miss Eddins, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Eddins, Jr., of Claxton, Ga., and the grand daughter of C. B. Eddins, Sr., of Zebulon, serves this years as a member of Kappa Nu Sigma, honorary scholastic society, main tains a “Dean’s List” grade stand ard, is a member of the Student Government Association Council, and of Tomorrow’s Business Wom en. She carries a major in business, and has served on the Student Goverment- Association Council both as a sophomore representa tive and as treasurer. She also was chosen as a freshman counsel lor; and this year was appointed chief counsellor. Mrs. J. F. Coltrane, Mrs. E. C. Daniel, Mrs. J. G. Kemp, Mrs. E. H. Moser, Mrs. John Horton, Mrs. A. R. House, Mrs. B. H. Johnson, Mrs. F. E. Bunn, Mrs. Fred Page and Mrs. C. V. Whitley. Guests were Mrs. Willard Gill, Mrs. Ruric Gill, Sr., and Mrs. Charles Flowers. Following the play the hostess served a refreshment course of chicken sallad on lettuce, glazed apples topped with cranberry jelly, potato chips, pickle, toasted pecans and coffee. HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Winstead were the guests of honor at a dinner party Saturday night in Raleigh. The occasion given by two sons and two daughters was held in celebration of the couple’s 57th wedding anniversary. Besides the honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lowery, of Zebulon, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wood of Enfield, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Win stead of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winstead of Durham. Mrs. Winstead, the former Addie Dew of Wilson, was pre sented an orchid corsage prior to the dinner party. The couple also received a variety of gifts. Come to Stay Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Massey announce the birth of twin sons, Brent and Kent, December 8 at Rex Hospital. Mrs. Massey is the former Stella Phillips of Zebulon. * Mr. and Mrs. Foster Davis Finch, Jr., announce the birth of a son, Foster Davis, III, Friday, Dec. 5, at Rex Hospital, Mrs. Finch is the former Virginia Polk of At lanta. Two men who worked for a circus together met after many years: “Well, hello Bill! Boy, I haven’t seen you since your wedding! I can still remember you being married right in the middle of a cage full of fierce tigers! Boy— was that exciting!” “It was then. It wouldn’t be now!”