NEWS of WENDELL; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dale and | Melanie spent last week in Nash- j ville, Ga. Mrs. Pearl Wall and father, Zeb Richardson are both patients at Wendell-Zebulon Hospital. Cliff Faison is at Rex Hospital seriously ill. G. M. Buck Todd has been ill at his home in Wendell. Miss Mary Todd Satterfield spent the weekend in Wilson. Mrs. Irene Alligood is a patient at Wendell-Zebulon Hospital. Mrs. E. I. Bridgers is at Wen dell-Zebulon Hospital with a brok en bone in her ankle she suffered in an accident at her home. Friends of Mrs. Gladys H. Grif fin will be glad to know she is im proving in Smithfield after an au to accident. Miss Jo Ann Todd, teacher in Charlotte spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd. Jim Dale has accepted a position in North Haven, Conn., with a real estate firm. Charlie Hawkins is a patient at Wake Memorial Hospital, where he underwent surgery. Postmaster Fred Pearce entered Veterans Hospital in Durham last week for a cataract operation but his blood pressure was high and he contracted a cold so the opera tion was delayed. “Moon” Otha Mullen has return ed home from Wendell-Zebulon Hospital after being a pneumonia patient there. Mrs. Willis Strickland, Mrs. Joe Ferrell and Mrs. Marvin Todd vis ited Mr. and Mrs. William Cheaves in Spring Hope Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Avery Scarborough returned to Durham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake May are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Stev en Fowler and girls, in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Helen Wootton, Mrs. Wal ter Wootton and Mrs. Jimmie Green visited the Jim Padgetts in Burlington last Wednesday. Miss Helen Wootton spent part of last week in Grimesland with her sister, Mrs. Ben Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Strickland and family of Raleigh and Mar shall Strickland of Elizabeth City spent the weekend with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Strick land. Mrs. E. R. Anderson of High Point visited the Tunnell family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tunnell of Hickory have returned after at tending the funeral of Mr. Tun nell’s mother. Mrs. Pattie Griffin Tunnell. Among relatives attending the funeral of Mrs. Pattie Griffin Tun nell were Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Dodd, Mrs. Ralph Roberts, Mrs. Fred Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller, Meredith Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller, all of Raleigh, Roderick Griffin of Roxboro, Pat Dodd and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell of Greensboro, Mrs. Tay lor Griffin of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Curtis Moody of Louisburg. Mrs. Kelly Hunter and Mrs. J. A. Wells spent Sunday in Farm ville with the Albert Wells family. Mrs. Goldie Pope on 3rd Street is confined to her home with pneu monia. Morris Green and daughter, * ' Mrs. Goldie Hocutt of Selma were guests Monday of Mrs. James Ra,,r bon and sister, Miss Lillie Green.. • Mrs. R. B. Critcher was hostess to her bridge club Friday night at her home on Wilson Avenue. After three progressions Mrs. Silas L. Todd held high score, Mrs. J. J. Henderson, Sr., second high. Mrs. Paul Todd guest high prize. Others playing were Mrs. Clarence Todd, Mrs. B. C. Satterfield, Mrs. Laurie Ledford, Mrs. Kelly Hunter and Mrs. Marvin Todd as a guest. • A delicious frozen salad plate with fruit cake and potato chips, and coffee was served during the social hour. GROVER C. PARRISH Grover C. Parrish, 73, of Rt. 3, i Louisburg, died Sunday. Funeral j services were conducted from the j Mount Zion Baptist Church Mon- ! day at 2 p-m. by the Rev. James T. j Campbell. Burial was in the j church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, the for- j mer Sallie Foster; three daugh- j ters, Mrs. Lucy Murphy of Wen dell, Mrs. Ethel Thompson of j Henderson, Miss Jane Parrish of the home; four sons, Wilson of Hopewell, Va., David of the home,! Charles of Raleigh, George of1 Charlotte; one brother, Arch of! Louisburg; 11 grandchildren; and j one great-grandchild. Pilot News Miss Brunetta Ray Miss Ruby Jones is back home after a couple of days in Rex Hos pital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bunon Batchelor and children of Bailey visited Mrs. Delenia Lewis last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Leona Whitley of Union Hope recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Hardon Perry. The Friendly Adult Sunday School Class enjoyed a social last Friday evening at the community room in the church annex with 15 members, present for the occa sion. The Junior GA’s met Monday night with Charlene Horton in her home. The Int. GA’s also met Monday night at the home of Miss Angelia Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. John Lockamy of Durham visited relatives in the community last Sunday. George Ray visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ray in Raleigh last Monday evening. Weekend guests of Mrs. M. T. Ray, Jr., were Mr. and Mrs. Grif fin of Charlotte. Mrs. H. E. Stallings had an ac cident last Wednesday morning as she was going out side to feed the dog. She slipped and fell on ice and suffered a broken leg. She has been a patient in Rex Hospital for the past eight days. Corbet Tant is a patient in Rex Hospital with a heart condition. Mrs. Lunell Watkins spent Wednesday in Zebulon with her mother, Mrs. Lalia Pulley. HALES CHAPEL Mrs. J. D. Driver The WMU will meet Friday night at the church at 7:30. All members please be present for this general monthly meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Driver spent the weekend in Wilmington with the Elbert Drivers *and the P. G. Curtisses. The Harold Parrishes and daughter, Bonnie Jeneil of Hamp ton, Va., spent the weekend with their parents, the Jesse Drivers and the Wilbert Parrishes of Stancil’s Chapel. The William Martins of Garner visited his mother, Mrs. Ara Mar tin, Sunday afternoon. The Boy Scout Troop and their i Scoutmaster, Calvin Hales, and | Rev. Bob Lovell will be in charge of the worship service Sunday j morning. This week is Boy Scout 1 Week of America and is being ob served. Mrs. Jessie Hicks and daugh I ter, Janet of Knightdale, visited | Mrs. Mamie Creech and family Sunday afternoon, also the Ran dy Creeches of Wendell, the Nor wood Martins of Pilot and the Douglas Creeches of Archer’s Lodge. Mrs. Hardy Bunn and daughter, 1 Jean of Wilson, called on "her | brother, the Jeff Horton family, j Sunday. ! The Bill Creech family of Dixie : were Saturday night supper guests of the Larry Andrews family. The Larry Duprees of Claytpn were Sunday dinneT guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaiden Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hinton and daughter, Joyce, visited his aunt, Mrs. Annie Driver, and the Troy Narrons of Antioch Sunday afternoon. The Will Creeches and the A. G. Creech family visited the A. G. Creech’s daughter, Anne of Kin ston, Saturday. The Jerry Andrews, Purvis Liles, Allen Creech and Lois Hag wood of Raleigh were Sunday af ternoon guests of the Will Creeches. The Percy Driver family of Ar cher’s Lodge visited the Joshua Drivers and David Sunday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tippett spent last week with their chil dren, the Elbert Tippetts, the Douglas Tippetts and the Sher man Goodwins of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. The Edsel Creech family of Garner and the Douglas Ellises of Clayton visited the Arthur Creeches Sunday afternoon. George Brown spent Sunday night in Loris, S. C., with Johnnie Kelly. He saw Miss Gail Grainger while there. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown visited the Arnold Drivers of Mid dlesex Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Delia Brown spent a few days last week with her daugh ter, Mr. and. Mrs. G. H. Bell and child, of Clayton. Bonnie Jeneil Parrish celebrated her 6th birthday Sunday after noon at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. J. D. Driver. Cake and ice cream were served to a few guests by her mother, Mrs. Harold Parrish. Mr. an