Bethany News Mrs. Myree Williford Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williford, Mrs. Lena Watson and Mrs. Kear ney Faison visited Mr. Williford’s brother, Johnnie Williford, of Ox ford Tuesday. Robin and Deckie Stell chil dren of the Dexter Stells, are con fined to their home with mumps. Mrs. Ira Dean and Mrs. L. N. Broughton were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Broughton Tvesday night. Mrs. J. B. Hamrick, Mrs. J. P. Robertson and Mrs. L. N. Brough ton visited their sister, Mrs. Maude Peebles, of Raleigh Saturday. The William Browns of Rocky Mount, Mrs. C. A. Sallinger of Knightdale, the J. H. Brooks of Raleigh, and William Phillips were visitors of the Franklin Pierces Saturday. Mrs. Myree Williford was a vis itor of the Ira Deans Tuesday p.m. Mrs. L. N. Broughton spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Hamrick. The Bennie Williford family of Raleigh were supper guests of the E. E. Willifords Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Liles of Wendell spent Sunday p.m. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parrott. Mrs. W. B. Wiggins and Mrs. Ruth Parrott visited Mrs. James Green Wednesday p.m. S. T. Davis returned to his home Saturday from McPherson Hospital in Durham. The Rachel Connell Circle pre sented our pastor’s wife, Mrs. Dan Silver, with a beautiful Dutch Girl quilt in Sunday School last Sun day. Donnie Ray has a severe case of poison oak. Miss Linda Arnold spent Satur day with Carolyn Green. Visitors of the P. P. Perrys Sun day were the M. W. Perrys and I—™". Russell Pearce of Durham, the Lennie Liles of near Zebulon and Mrs. Myree Williford. Visitors of the G. H. Coxes Sun day were the C. D. Hodges and Mrs. Griffin, all of Raleigh, Mrs. Willie Poole of Neuse and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of Knight dale. Visitors of the James Greens Friday night were the W. B. Wig gins family, the Joe Davis family of Knightdale and Mrs. Bill Arn old and Linda. Mrs. Ira Dean and Mrs. L. N. Broughton were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hamrick Thurs day night. Miss Connie Pearce spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Roscoe Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Creech of Norfolk, Va., spent a few days last week with the Roscoe Perrys. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scarboro visited the Tom Bissettes of Rock ftidige Sunday. Visitors of the Marvin Scarboros last week were the Floyd Bunns and the James Bunns of Bailey and Mrs. Morris Scarboro and daughter of Zebulon. Mrs. Mamie Watson visited Mrs. Herman Watkins of Wake Cross Roads Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Batten of Wendell visited Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Watson Sunday. Visitors of Mamie Watson Sun day were Mrs. Lillian Wiggs and children of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weathers of Zebulon and Mrs. Mary Price of Wake Forest. Mrs. Mamie Watson attended the funeral of Mrs. Willie Mar shall at Wake Cross Roads Sunday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis Wed nesday p.m. FARMERS l!SE NUTRONITE ON PLANT BEDS 10 PURE UNITS OF ORGANIC NITROGEN $3.25 Per Bag HALES FARM SUPPLY CO. DAIRY OUEEN REOPENS FOR SPRING WEEKEND SPECIAL FOR MARCH 22-23 All Sundaes 20c DAIRY QUEEN IN ZEBULON Middlesex News Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wilcox and daughter of Enfield spent Satur day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Lewis. Sgt. and Mrs. Earl Creech and children, Connie, Gwyn and Tony of Ft. Bragg spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Creech. Debbie and Paula Drake spent the weekend in Durham with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hudson. Mrs. Ivan O’Neal and daughter, Trudy of Butner visited Mr. and Mrs. John Hickson Wednesday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Morgan, Mrs. Junie Phillips, Mrs. Joe Lew is and Barbara Jo were Friday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Amspacher, Jimmie and Linda of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. ^,ewis of Wilson were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lewis. Bill Hooks of Fremont visited Thurman Chamblee Thursday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Strickland and Miss Lela Overman of Raleigh spent the weekend with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Overman. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Stancil and Louise of Selma, Mr. and Mrs. Ker mit Stancil and children and Hen ry Horton of Norfolk, Va., Ran dolph Fulghum of Rock Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. Julian O’Neal and children of Meadows spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stan cil and Janie Carol. Mrs. Thurman Chamblee is back from an eight weeks’ visit with her son and family, 1st Lt. and Mrs. Thurman Chamblee, Jr. and sons, Keith and Kyle, of Orlando, Fla. Joan Kay Strickland of Smith field visited her grandmother, Mrs. A. T. Fulghum, Sunday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chamblee are spending several days with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Chamblee, Jr. and children, of Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Privette and son, Wayne, of Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bunn and children of Pilot spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brantley. A Womanless Wedding is planned for Middlesex School Thursday night, March 27, at 7:30, under the sponsorship of the Par ent-Teacher Association. Mrs. Hazel David is director of the program featuring the follow ing: Bill Williams, bride; Otha Ray Holland, groom; Noah Stallings, best man; and Joe Faison, maid of honor. Ben Manning as minister, and others will take part in the wedding. Mrs. David and the members of PTA urge every one to attend this comedy production featuring home town talent. • The Middlesex High School Sen iors will serve a barbecue supper Friday night, March 21. Both pork and chicken barbecue will be served The proceeds will go toward the seniors’ trip to Washington, D. C. • The Middlesex P. T. A. met Monday night at 7:30 in the school auditorium. Mrs. Gladys Johnson gave the devotional, Mrs. Sinclair New man’s band presented several numbers after which Mrs. Wade’s School of Dance of Zebulon gave a very enjoyable dance program. AUTO REPAIRING We have facilities for car, truck and tractor repair ser vice. Can AN 9-9190 STALLINGS AUTO SERVICE Hales Chapel News MRS. J. D. DRIVER i* j There will be a book study Fri day night at 7:30 at tHe church sponsored by the WMS. The book which will be taught by Mrs. Clio Vann is “Look! Look! The Cities.” Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Ara Martin spent from Monday until Thursday of last week with her son, the Herman Martins, of Corinth. She also vis ited her children, the Carl Martins, the Charles Martins, Mrs. Lennie Edwards and the William Martins of Raleigh and Garner during the weekend. The Lester Mentons of Durham visited her father, Connie Wilder, Sr., and her sister, the Thelbert Creeches, Sunday. Friday night supper guests of the William Drivers were her bro ther, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Willough by, near Wendell. Visiting Mrs. Driver and children Sunday after noon were the Clifton Wilder fam ily of Emit. The Arnold Drivers of Middle sex were Sunday night visitors of the Bob Browns. Tim Brown was sick with flu last week. Mrs. Wilton Wall and children of Emit visited Mrs. William Dri ver and family last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Vaiden Richardson and Elmerine attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Rich ardson’s mother, Mrs. Meecie Ho cutt, of Tabernacle who celebrated her 64th birthday Sunday. The Ray Drivers and daughter, Debbie, of Archers Lodge were Sunday afternoon guests of his un cle, the Joshua Drivers. The Harold Parrishes and daugh ter, Bonnie Jeneil, were Sunday night supper guests of her par ents, the J. D. Drivers. Visiting the F. B. Gordons Sat urday were the L. G. Simpsons and boys of Grothan, Conn., and the Jeff Gordon family of Oxford. Millard Parrish and daughter of Archers Lodge visited his father, Floyd Parrish, and his brother, the Willard Parrishes Sunday. Clyde Parrish, Liza Parrish and Mrs. Hattie Strickland visited Mrs. Zettie Creech of Union Chapel Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Clio Vann were Sunday afternoon guests of the Bo Suttons and Mrs. Monnie Vann of Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Murphy of Thanksgiving visited her sister, the Joe Drivers, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clio Vann called on O. C. Freeman and wife of Corinth-Hol der Saturday morning. Mesdames Ida, Vick and Minnie Lee Driver and Danny Driver were Monday p.m. guests of Mrs. Moore Hocutt of Wendell. Dallas Price and Billy Hinton are working a few days at Parker’s Island. Mrs. Hinton and son are spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Vera Price. Sunday visitors of the Dallas Prices were the Elton Price family of Raleigh, the Fred Spencers of Cary and the L. M. Price family. The G. H. Bells of Raleigh vis ited her parents, the Roy Browns, Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Guy Helms and family of Wendell were Sun day dinner guests of the Frank Chamblees. Herman Martin, the William Martins, the Carl Martins and Mrs. Ara Martin were Sunday p.m. visi tors of Will Martin of Pilot. Visitors of Mrs. Lula Stallings and family Sunday were the Mel vin Moores of Goldsboro, the Doug las Stallings of Garner, and Rev. and Mrs. Guy Helms of Wendell. The Edsel and Elliot Creeches of Raleigh were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Creech. The Alfred Tippetts and the Lloyd Tippetts were Sunday p.m. visitors of the William Oliver family of Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. Wade Lee returned home Sunday after a visit with her hus band in a Durham hospital. BIG SPRING TIRE SfliC Come and get 'em nowl ATLAS TIRES AT WHOLESALE Less Trade In AS LOW AS $14.48 an<1 j 670x15 . t plus tax your old tlra • Long-wearing eo^d rubber! • Wide, road grippingtreadNGreat anti-skid prbtection! G J V.YANTEED In writing, and honorad '•■v . "i ATLAS Dealers! Atlas Batteries As Low As $9.95 Exchange Zebulon. Motor Co. Phil-ett Oil Co. Zebulon, N. C. Under New Manageaent PUROIL STATION Greasing — Washing - Repair Tires — Accessories LEONARD SEAWELL, MANAGER PHONE AN 9-9226 ZEBULON, N. C. CLOTHES ALTERED for the entire family Ladies' and Men's clothes taken up, or let out. Also pants draped, pockets, zippers. All work guaranteed. Mrs. Ollie Hinton Telephone ANdrew 9-9326 At Home in Zebulon

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view