Personals
Dr. and Mrs. Lee Sedwitz will
leave March 15 for a two-week junket
in Europe. The Wendell-Zebulon
Hospital surgeon will be the guest
lecturer at Westminster Medical
School and Hospital in. London, then
Oxford University, and on to the
U. S. Air Force Hospital in Madrid,
and end up at the U. S. Naval Hos
pital in Naples.
Mrs. Maude Kemp moved into her
new home on Route 2, Raleigh,
Thursday, January 24. Prior to going
to Raleigh she resided in Zebulon
for 16 years. She was the propri
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etress of a grocery store here for 11
years, closing it December 10.
"Words can’t express how much
1 enjoyed living in Zebulon,” she said.
"Everybody was so nice to me. 1
especially miss going to church, be
cause I could walk to it. Now the
closest Baptist church to me is five
miles.”
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The parents of Mrs. Philip Olive7
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Husketh of Kit
trell, were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Olive and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Husketh are planning
a vacation to the sunny climes of
Florida.
Bobby Weathers has been a patient
at Rex Hospital where he underwent
tests and observations.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lilly of
Laurinburg were the weekend guests
of Mrs. Doris Privette.
Mrs. Earl Horton is a patient at
Wake Memorial Hospital.
ZEBULON JEWELERS
Something
Valentiney
Charms and bracelet for the wife or teenager.
CRYSTAL, MILK GLASS, NON-TARNISH SILVER AND BRASS
FOR THOSE SPECIAL OCCASIONS.
See us for that special gift for some one.
DON’T FORGET THE HUSBAND OR SON.
WE HAVE GIFT ITEMS FOR THEM, TOO.
Reddy says:
“You work me
harder in winterV*
Reddy’s not complaining. He likes to
help you keep warm and comfortable.
But—he also has this timely reminder.
Short, sunless days and long, cold nights
call for more kilowatts for just about every
thing electrical in your home. And the
harder Reddy works, the more his wages
are reflected in your service bill.
You and your family spend lots more
time indoors these days. For instance, the
amateur chef and the outdoor grill have
retired for the winter. Now your electric
range and small appliances help prepare
even more hot meals and snacks.
The automatic heating system is in use
practically all the time. Your electric
water heater must heat water that enters
the house at much colder temperatures. In
fact all your electrical servants, such as
lighting, TV, radios and space heaters, are
working longer hours for you.
That’s why Reddy reminds us that when
the weather is roughest is when he works
hardest for our comfort and convenience.
When you think of all the ways he helps
around the house, electricity is still a
mighty big bargain in the family budget
( CARO UNA POWER A LiOHT COMPANY)
An invettor-owncd, taxpaying public utility company
Miss Brenda Frances Bunn’s en
gagement to Bernice Leslie Strick
land has been announced by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen
Bunn of Zebulon. The prospective
bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bernice Edward Strickland, also of
Zebulon. An August 9 wedding is
planned.
Friendly Nine Club
Meets Friday Night
Mrs. Wallace Temple was hostess
to the Friendly Nine Bridge Cluh
Friday night at her home on Arendell
Avenue.
Club members playing were Mrs.
Raleigh Alford, Mrs. Armstrong Can
nady, Mrs. Wilson Braswell, Mrs.
Wallace Chamblee, Mrs. Doris Pri
vette, Mrs. Norman Screws and Miss
Ruby Dawson. Completing the tables
were Mrs. Ferd Davis, Mrs. Ben
Thomas, Mrs. Helen Gregory, Mrs.
Fred Smith and Miss Mary Palmer,
who were guests.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Alford,
club high; Mrs. Chamblee, club low;
Mrs. Thomas, guest high; and Miss
Palmer, guest low.
At the end of the three progres
sions, the hostess served cherry pie
and coffee.
Davises Are Hosts
To Club Saturday
Saturday night the Couples Bridge
Club met with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd
Davis in their home on Liberty Street.
Foliage arrangements were used for
decoration.
Playing were Dr. and Mrs. Ben
Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. George Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beck, Mr. and
Mrs. Armstrong Cannady, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernice Bunn, Mrs. Douglas
Finch and Miss Frankie Hall.
Prizes were awarded to Mr. and
Mrs. Beck, high; and Mr. and Mrs.
Cannady, low.
The three progressions ended with
refreshments of lemon pie, turkey
sandwiches, pickle and coffee served
by the hosts. During play ginger
ale and nuts were passed.
Nancy Maiden Is
Honored With Party
Nancy Maiden was honored on her
fourteenth birthday with a party held
Saturday night, January 26, at Zebu
Ion Lions Club. A pink and blue
color scheme was used in decorations.
The refreshment table was covered
with a white linen cloth and centered
with a floral arrangement. Refresh
ments were three-tiered cake, cheese
straws, candy favors, nuts and lime
ice punch.
Mrs. Emma Maiden, grandmother
of the honoree, presided at the punch
bowl The mother of the honoree
presided over the cake and other
refreshments.
Carnes and dancing were the even
ing’s entertainment.
More than 50 guests attended the
social.
Miss Maiden is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Maiden.
Card of Thanks
The family of O. C. (Clyde) Pearce
expresses their sincere appreciation
for all the prayers, cards, visits,
flowers, food, and every deed of kind
ness shown during the long illness
and death of their husband and
father. These things will always be
remembered. May Cod bless you.