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IGA FOODLINER Formerly Super Food Center 3rd. Street, Wendell Fresh Pork Sale 40-60 Lbs. Whole Pigs 35c ib. Fresh Hams or Backbone 39c lb. Fresh Shoulders_ 35c lb. Fresh Sides 29c ft. Grade A Whole Fryers 24c» Frosty Morns' All Meat BOLOGNA_49c w>. Williams Pure PORK SAUSAGE 3 lbs. $1.00 Krafts' Old Fashioned Only Hoop Cheese 49c ib. Bordens Buttermilk 10 Count BISCUITS 1 fens 15c Swiss Miss Frozen Fruit Pies Peach, Apple or Cherry Family Size 3 for 89c Strietmanns 1 Lb. Box Zesta Crackers 15c Personal Size 5 Bars Ivory Soap 32c EVERYDAY LOW PRICES PLUS THOSE WORLD FAMOUS S & H GREEN STAMPS SHOP THE AMERICAN WAY SHOP AT IGA 16 A FOODLINER Wendell, N. C. WE WILL CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT NOON! UNION CHAPEL Janice Denton There will be a supper in the annex building at Union Chapel Friday night between 5-8 o’clock. The plates will consist of fried chicken, fish, French fries, slaw, dessert, coffee or tfca. Visitors of the Jack Creeches Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Massey of Pilot, Mrs. Lillie Jones, Mrs. Lucille Pearce and Alma Lou of Bethany, Mrs. Maude Pearce of Lizard Lick, Kathy Richrds of Raleigh, Merna Jean Denton and Deloris Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Denton and children, Mrs. Henry Cates of Bethany visited Mrs. Neta Denton of Riley Sunday. The Heber Creeches visited Mrs. Creech’s father, Oscar Whit ley, of Middlesex Sunday p.m. Mrs. Mamie Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Denton and chil dren called to see the Bennie Mit chells Sunday in Wendell. Jlr. and Mrs. Ronnie Richards and Kyle of Black Creek visited the Buck Richards Sunday. Mrs. Pauline Tant and Mrs. Alma Grey Medlin visited the Floyd Tants of Wilson Tuesday. Mrs. Jimmy Young visited Mrs. Paul Flowers and Mrs. Melba Perry Monday. Mrs. Vadie McLamb, Leo Lef fingwell and Mrs. Buck Richards visited the Curtis Hortons of Bunn Saturday. Miss Betsy Mitchell of Wendell spent Saturday witth her grand mother, Mrs. Mamie Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. James Gainey of Zebulon visited the Jimmy Youngs Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mitchell and Betsy of Wendell visited Mrs. Mamie Mitchell Monday night. Joel Garner of Corinth Holder, father of Mrs. Bennei Mitchell, re turned from Rex Hospital Monday. Hopkins Chapel Mrs. Iris Temple The Caldwells and Kathy have returned to Coco Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen and two small daughters have moved into the Carl Bunns’ tenant house. They came from Four Oaks. Lela Bunn is still a patient at Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Sherron of Wakefield visited the Charlie Hodges Sunday night. Mrs. C. B. Hodge spent Sunday with the Haywood Hodges at Rolesville. The Haywood Hodges and Lucy Hodges visited Mrs. Hur ley Watkins at Rex Hospital Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Watkins is suffering with an, injured hip. The Willie B. Hopkins of Zebu lon and the Leonard Perrys of Ra leigh visited the C. C. Perrys Sun day night. Philithia, Lindsey and Evelyn Grant of Raleigh recently visited the Perrys. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood King of Raleigh visited the Fred Hor tons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pearce and the Grady Currins attended the revival service at Plement Bap tist Church near Roxboro Sat urday night. Rev. Warren Kerr was holding a revival there. Larry Perry and Janet Duke are candidates for baptism at Hop kins Chapel. Dora, Violet and Phillis Bridges and Lillian Bunn are coming by letter from other churches. Sunday visitors of the L. W. Perrys were Mr. and Mrs. Lealon Horton and Shelby Perry of Ra7 leigh, Lucille, Donna and Dianne Privette of Youngsville and Evelyn Minor of Rolesville. Rose Temple spent the weekend in Raleigh with Velva Pearce. The Red Dilyards of Wyan dotte, Mich., are visiting Rica Ray. Mrs. Dilyard was formerly Vera Ray. Hospital Notes The following were patients at Wendell-2Mb ulon Hospital Wed nesday morning. Mrs. Eurtress Adcock, Vernon! Turner, Dexton Hinton and Car- I son Corbett. PILOT NEWS The seniors of Bunn School from this community arrived home aTound 9 o’clock from a five day educational trip to Washington, D. C., and New York City. Those making the trip were George Ray, Brenda Ray, Ted Jones, Don Jones, Lynn Williams, Sonny Williams, Norwood Williams, Terry Bagwell, Steve Alford, Elton Tant, Willard Arnold and Maxine Jeanes. Others who enjoyed the trip with the sen iors were Miss Magdalene Lewis, Miss Alice Williams and Mrs. Lissie Williams. Thursday Mrs. Nina Martin, Mrs. Rona Cone and Van Privette visited Van’s father, Kearney Privette, in Veteran’s Hospital in Durham. Sunday evening Hardon Perry, Mrs. Flossie Perry and John L. Ray visited Oris Medlin in Watts Hospital in Durham. Miss Margaret Jones of Raleigh visited relatives in the community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Williams and Mrs. Lawrence Massey, visited Mrs. Paul Williams in Rex Hos pital in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Jones have moved to Selma where they both work. Glen Lewis of Delaware was home with his parents, the Floyd Lewises, for the weekend. Mrs. Lonnie Jones is seriously ill again, in Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ray of Raleigh and Mrs. Elsie Brantley and Mrs. Billy Brantley of Poplar Springs visited Bud Ray Sunday night. Misses Jean Medlin, Brunetta Ray, Linda Flowers, with a couple of their classmates enjoyed slumber party at the home of Miss Betty Perry of Pine Ridge Friday night. Attends Funeral Mrs. A. R. House attended the funeral of her brother, William Thomas Dunford, 73, a retired di rector of the Brown and William son Tobacco Company, Saturday, April 22, in Petersburg, Va. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. in Blandford Cemetery by the Rev. H. Edward Henderson, pastor of the Second Baptist ChuTch and the Rev. Lucius M. Polhill, executive secretary of the Virginia Baptist Board of Missions and Education. A native of Edgecombe County, he had resided in Petersburg since 1919. He was a past master of Petersburg Lodge No. 15, AF and AM,' a member of Acca Temple, AAONMS; the Appomattox com mandery, No. 6, Knights Templar, Petersburg Union Royal Arch Chapter No. 7 and a charter mem ber and past president of the Pe tersburg Lions Club. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Adell Bateman Dunford of Peters burg; two sons, James H. Dun ford, Louisville, Ky., and William T. Dunford, Newport News; two sisters, Mrs. House and Mrs. W. W. Mettanett of Pittsburgh, Pa., and two grandchildren. Mrs. R. D. Massey accompanied Mrs. House to Mr. Dunford’s fu neral. Insects once occurred with a wing span of 30 inches; a body length of 18 inches. Telephone Talk by R. U. Beck Your Telephone Manager NEW, IN THE BARNYARD! It’s the farmer’s newest “hired hand”,—the Farm Interphone. If you farm and want to save time, effort and money, you’ll be interested in this completely new telephone system that gives you both regular telephone service and intercom service from various locations around your farm. With the Farm Inter phone you can take and make calls from work areas, talk on-the-spot with people in the house and other buildings, monitor sounds around the farm—and do many more things than we have room to list! We’ll be glad to give you all the details if you’ll drop by our business office. * * * "He said not to interrupt him unless it was a matter of life and death...now, Sir, are you alive or dead?" * * * WHAT’S COOKIN’? . For Mom, 1,092 meals a year. And maybe 55,000 meals in a lifetime! For the woman who has to prepare those meals, convenience means a lot! Here’s a suggestion for a kitchen help that’ll save a lot of time and steps, give pleasure, too. Why not get a kitchen extension phone—a wall phone that’s out of the way of all the doin’ and fixin’ but always at hand when it rings, or when you need to make a call. Just call us to order your kitchen extension in your favorite color. * * * SPEAKING OF EXTENSIONS, here’s another way you can get one—just ask any Installer-Repairman you happen to see in the neighborhood. He’ll be happy to install handy extension phones wherever you need them.
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