«. ZEBULON RECORD VOLUME 36. NUMBER 8. ZEBULON. N. C.. THURSDAY. MARCH 23. 1961 Frank Ceruzzi, assistant branch hospital administrator, is standing in the hospital’s modern laboratory, equipped with every convenience for diagnostic analysis. Hospital Administrator Is Model Plane Enthusiast Frank Ceruzzi, assistant admin istrator of the Wake Memorial Hospital, spends much of his spare time working on model planes. With his children, Louis, 4, and Brenda Mae, 3, he has finished many models, some being equipped with gasoline engines. , Next, he plans to start construct ing small gauge railroads. His other hobbies are sports, chess and photography. Ceruzzi, who claims now to be full-fledged Southerner, came to North Carolina from Fort Chester, N. Y., to serve in the Army at Fort Braigg. After finishing his tour of duty, he decided to stay on and attend college here. He attended Louisburg College and graduated from East Caro lina College in 1950 with a bache lor of science degree in science and physical education. He taught school for a time in Study Course Mrs. Edward Lehman will teach the mission study course at Hop kins Chapel Church Friday night, March 24, at 7:30 o’clock. The book is entitled “The Dreamer Cometh.” This is the WMS mission study course. Walstonburg, and returned to serv ice for one year in the Marines. Afterward he went with the Vir ginia State Health Department in the field of sanitation. Ceruzzi entered the School of Hospital Administration at the Medical College of Virginia in 1955 and following his graduation, he served one year as adminis trative residency at Petersburg General Hospital. He came back to North Carolina as hospital ad ministrator in Mocksville, where he served until accepting the posi tion he now holds in Wake County. He is a former member of the Fuquay Springs Junior Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club. He was voted the outstanding young man of the year 1958 in Mocksville. He is a member of the N. C. Hospital Association and the A meTiican Hospital Association. He is past chairman of District 2 of the N. C. Hospital Association. He has served as a member of the Board of N. C. Chapter of Hos pital Accountants. He also is a member of the Board of Food Planning Institute and the Wake County Cancer Society. He is married to the former Ed na Squires of Kelly, N. C. Ceruzzi and his family reside in Fuquay-Springs. Aide Class Completes 30 Hours Of Special Instruction Nine community women finish ed a 30-hour nurses aide course last Friday. This course was taught by Mrs. Crafton Hudson, assistant director of nurses at Wen dell-Zebulon Hospital. The nine women were Mrs. Zel ma Pearce, Mrs. Mavis Denton, Mrs. Ruth Eason, Mrs. Hazel Hor ton, Mrs. Lov’ie Cooke, Mrs. Hat tie Brantley, Mrs. Marie Williams, Mrs. Vernon Perry and Mrs. Paul Strickland. The aides were taught nursing procedure, professional ethics, taking temperature, pulse, respira tion, several types of bedmaking, treatments and how to admit and discharge patients, Mrs. Hudson said. “I feel these women are now ready and well-qualified for good bedside nursing,” Mrs. Hudson said. “They were ready and eager to learn and are anxious to be of service.” The assistant director of nurses said five of these women will be employed immediately. Others will be kept in reserve and called when needed.. Certificates have been presented to the nine. These nine women finished a 30-hour nurses aide class under the direction of Mrs. Ruby Hudson. Left to right, front row, are: Marie Williams, Irene Perry, Hettie Brantley, Neva Strickland and Zelma Pearce. Back row, Mrs. Hudson, Hazel Horton, Lovie Cooke, Mavis Denton and Ruth Eason. Hospital Dedication, Open House Sunday; Crowd Expected PROGRAM March 26, 1961, 3 P.M. Wendell-Zebulon Branch Hospital Wendell High School Auditorium CONCERT Wakelon School Band 2:30-3:00 P.M. Herbert Ireland, Director NATIONAL ANTHEM INVOCATION .. Rev. Roy L. McCormick THE WAKE COUNTY HOSPITAL AUTHORITY . W. F. Andrews Inception, Construction, Program THE WENDELL-ZEBULON BRANCH HOSPITAL. Frank Ceruzzi Facilities, Services, Personnel ACCEPTANCE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .. Carey Robertson ACCEPTANCE FOR HOSPITAL AUTHORITY .!. H. C. Wade ACCEPTANCE FOR THE PHYSICIANS . Dr. J. R. Hester Introduction of Physicians GOD BLESS THIS HOUSE . John Mattox Accompanied by Mrs. M. C. Todd ACCEPTANCE FOR THE TOWNS OF > WENDELL AND ZEBULON Mayor of Wendell . Joe K. Henderson Mayor of Zebulon .. T. E. Hales SPECIAL RECOGNITION OF GUESTS.Frank Ceruzzi BENEDICTION . Rev. Edward S. Lehman Middlesex Seeking Clink Mrs. Knott Wendell Native Is Hospital Bookkeeper Mrs. Josephine Knott was em ployed as cashier, admitting officer and bookkeeper of Wendell-Zebu lon Branch Hospital February 27. Mrs. Knott, 32, is the oldest of four children of Mrs. Jim Coley of Wendell and the late Mr. Coley. She is a graduate of Knightdale High School: Prior to accepting a position with the local hospital she was employed with the Compensation Rating Bureau and was reception ist of the Wake County Health De partment of Raleigh. She is a member of Wendell Baptist Church and is active in the religious organizations of her church. She is assistant Sunday School teacher of the Eureka Couples Class. Her hobbies are reading, dancing and sports. “Just simple pleas ures,” she said. “But I have no time for hobbies, really.” She is married to Charles Knott, who is parts manager of R&W Pontiac Co. of Wendell. They are the parents of two children, Ihrie Lee, 7, and Allen, 3. The family resides on Wilson Avenue, Wen dell. Over 200 people, including three physicians from outlying areas turned out last Thursday night at the Middlesex School auditorium to listen and talk about a subject vital to them—that of securing a doctor to attend the people of Middlesex and the surrounding areas, which has been without a doctor since the death of Dr. E. C. Powell in 1959. The chief attraction of this par ticular night was Norman H. Da vis, director of the Medical Pro gram of the Sears-Roebuck Foundation, who came from Chi cago to Middlesex to offer as sistance. Accompanying Davis from Ra leigh wefce Mrs. Annette S. Bout well, Rural Health Consultant for the Medical Association of North Carolina; Jack C. Knowles, Exe cutive Secretary of the North Car olina Academy of General Prac tice; John Hunter, manager of the Sears store in Raleigh; Ches ter Davis, brother of Norman H. Davis and feature writer for the Winston-Salem Sentinel Journal. Over a two-year period the Middlesex Rotary Club has put in many hours writing letters, tele phoning, and visiting doctors whose names were furnished them (Continued on Page 6) The Wake County Hospital Authority and Wake County Commissioners cordially in vite you to attend dedication services of the Wendell-Zebu lon Branch Hospital in Wen dell High School auditorium Sunday, March 26, at 3 p.m. and open house from 5 to 6 p.m. at the hospital in Zeb ulon. Dedication and open house cere monies will be held Sunday, March 26, for the $350,000 Wen dell-Zebulon Branch Hospital. The hospital is located aibout 1,500 feet west of the corporate limits of the Town of Zebulon be tween Highway 64 and the Wen dell-Zebulon bypass. It is a one story, compact and complete medical center set on a 5.49 acre site which cost $10,980. Cost of the equipment was $40,000. The site was purchased from H. Wayne Whitley of Rocky Mount. The exterior is of brick con struction, yellow-beige in color. A long masonry screen extends across the front of the unit. | The lobby is spacious with walls of natural brick and walnut panel ing. It will seat 24 persons. All lighting fixtures are flush with (Continued on Page 7) Wakelon Pre-School Registration Set For March 27 Pre-school registration for Wakelon School will be held March 27 beginning at 9 o’clock in the school cafeteria. This regis tration is for children who will enter tae school for the 1961-62 term. Parents of pre-school children are requested to bring their child’s birth certificate and immuniza tion record. Children entering the next term of school are to attend the pre school clinic April 6. The clinic will be held at 9 o’clock in the gymnasium. Children entering Wakelon first grades next session must be six years old by October 16. Mrs. Fred Page is the chairman of the pre-school registration and clinic. Pool Association Elects Officers For Coming Year The Board of Directors of the Zebulon Swimming Pool Associa tion, Inc., met Saturday, March 4, for the purpose of electing officers of the Association. The meeting was held in Zebulon Municipal Building court room. By unanimous vote the following officers were named: Ben D. Thomas, president; Tom Monk, vice president; Robert D. Massey, treasurer; and Ferd L. Davis, counsel for the corporation. Crafton Hudson was elected sec retary by a majority vote. By unanimous vote of the di rectors the membership fee for next year was set at $165 with a grace period to expire March 31, allowing applicants now to obtain memberships at $150 each. The president was directed to obtain adequate liability insur ance for the Association covering its pool properties and the opera tion thereof. The board was in formed that Zebulo 1 Supply Co. proposed to donate paint for the interior of the bathhouses and that Lou Ballard, local paint contractor, proposed to paint the houses for the cost of labor. A swimming pool committee with all authority recited in the by laws was elected by the Board. Its members are Frank Kemp, chairman; John Glover, M. L. Hag wood, Coy Pate and Hardin Hin ton.