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(Wakefield News] 1 Mrs. Vera B. Rhodes | liiiiiiiinitiiiiioiii iiiiiMiiMiiiiiini Our Spring Revival will begin j on the first day of April. H. A. Hodge, Jr., went to j Greensboro Monday to a Gener- I al Board Meeting of the Baptist State Convention. I had a letter from Cousin Greg ory Brantley. He is spending the winter in San Agustin, Rio Pied ras, P. R. He reports fine weather and good health in the hot coun try. The Wakefield Club members have in a stove to heat the club house. We have two bed quilts at present and more to go. Any one that has a little time to spare and can quilt, come on and help. Dolly Debnam and I quilted last night. Mrs. Pink Williams lost her brother last weekend. Ladies are quilting at the home of Mrs. C. B. Pace, for the church kitchen. We are trying to paint and finish that up. Mrs. Vera Rhodes spent Fraday HALES FARM SUPPLY CO. February Frigidaire Appliance Sale Carload Purchase FACTORY TO YOU PRICES They’re new. They're Frigidaire-dependable. 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"supermart” capacity! • Three full-width refrigerated shelves, "bulky bin” shelf for hard-to-stack foods. • Deep-shelf storage door. ■PHIS FULLY AUTOMATIC FRIGIDAIRE RANGE Model RSD-15-63 40\ electric 1 • Cook-Master starts and stops oven automatically— even when you’re away. Like having a maid! • Big holiday-size oven. FRIGIDAIRE PORCELAIN ENAMEL WASHER • Porcelain Enamel finish—won’t rust or fade! • 2 speeds, 2 cycles for all-fabric washing! • Fresh running water rinses, automatic lint disposal. • STURDY! Ask about 15-Year Lifetime Test. | *229» m Moc HALES FARM SUPPLY CO. ZEBULON, N. C. and Saturday in Raleigh with. Mrs. L. J. Glover who has been ill. j Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hood, Mrs. Maudie Hood, Mrs. T. Y. Puryear, I Miss Exie Bunn and Vera Rhodes; visited Mrs. Alice Hood Sunday Mrs. Bertha Hood and Vera Rhodes visited the Fred Hoods Sunday p.m. Fred is sick in bed. j Robin Perry had an operation at Wake Memorial Hospital last Thursday on her head and throat. Lt. jg Jimmy Hodge III, is on his way over seas again for seven months. He shipped out last Mon- I day week. Claud Farrington’s father is very ill at his home in North Wilkes boro. Our WMU met at the church Wednesday night with 10 present. Mrs. Harold Pippin gave the devo tion and Mrs. Horace Hamm gave an interesting program with help from other members. Mrs. Annie Jones, President, presided over the meeting. A special note of recognition goes to Rev. C. C. Wheeler for his ministry to the men at the Bunn Prison Camp. Rev. Wheeler has had the joy of winning many of those men to Christ. He has also made it possible for the Brother hood of our church to share with him in this vital ministry. This mission was begun in 1950 by S. P. Scott. Friends that were inter ested donated money for a piano. Mr. Scott goes with Rev. Wheeler and plays for them. H. A. Hodge, Jr., went after ( church Sunday to Pembroke to speak to a church group there. Tom Perry accompanied him. The Philathea Class will meet I next Tuesday night. r Our deacon of the week is Har old Bunn. The WMU study course, “The Chains Are Strong,” will be taught by Mrs. Ola Mitchell Feb. 21 at 7:30. Claude Farrington’s father will have surgery next weekend. He is very sick. Mrs. Estha Oakley lost her fa ther last Saturday, Philmore Boone, of Durham. Mrs. David Elks of Greenville visited her parents, the E. A. Rhodes, Sunday. Willard Winstead of Baltimore visited relatives last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Winstead of Durham visited her mother, Mrs. Helen P. Jones, last Sunday. Billy Ferrell is a patient at Vet eran’s Hospital, Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tippett and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Car sey Tippett and son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Tippett last Saturday in honor of Rex Tippett for his first solo flight in aviation. The dinner was also a going away party for Carsey Tip pett, who is leaving for Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Card of Thanks I wish to thank everybody for the cards, visits, food, gifts and flowers and especially the prayers and kind nesses while I was in the hospital in December and January and since I have been home. May God bless each one of you. Mrs. Hugh Pippin An ordinary bushel basket lined with an old plastic tablecloth makes an ideal clothes basket. a Telephone Talk By R. U. Beck Your Telephone Manager “WASTE NOT! WANT NOT!” would be a good motto for Western Electric, the company that produces Bell System communications equipment. Like the housewife who whips up a delectable meal from yesterday’s scraps, Western Electric salvages old or wornout equipment, re claiming some of it and selling the rest to other businesses. The annual scrap heap produced by the Bell System would weigh about 400 million pounds! What does all this mean to you? Just this. The economy practiced by the Bell System and Western Electric eventually comes back to you in low cost telephone service! * * * • A TOURIST SIGHT-SEEING ON AN INDIAN RES ERVATION hoped to see some authentic smoke signal ing . . . just like on TV. Spotting an Indian sitting before a campfire he said, “Tell me, what do you do when you send a message to someone on the next reservation?” “I use a telephone,” said the Indian. “What do you do?” * * * * HAVE YOU GIRLS BEEN THINKING ... of a good career to follow after high school? We invite you to visit our Employment Office at 121 Morgan Street in Raleigh, and let us discuss the job opportunities with our Company. * * * * LONG DISTANCE GIFT CERTIFICATES are the new est way to remember birthdays, anniversaries and other special occasions. For friends and loved ones out of town, no gift is more appropriate, more appreciated than the sound of familiar voices. Long Distance gift certificates may be bought from your telephone company and will be accepted for credit on long distance calls by any telephone company operating in the United States (except Alaska and Hawaii). Certificates are presented in attractive gift folders with space for a message from the giter.
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