Mrs. Rochelle Long
Teaches Study Course
Mrs. Rochelle Long taught a
study course, “Son of Israel,” to
the Intermediate GA’s of Zebu
Ion Baptist Church on February
8. For the presentation, the girls
gave the speaker a set of ash trays
as a gift.
Participating on the program
were Angela Hood, president; Car
olyn Massey, Jane Hinton, Peggy
Maiden and Nancy Maiden.
Wendell Soldier
In Va. Camp
. Army Pvt. Kent J. Morris, son
of Mrs. Jazie C. Morris, Wendell,
recently was assigned to the 59th
Transportation Company, Fort
Eustis, Va.
Morris, a truck driver for the
company, entered the Army in No
vember 1962 and completed basic
combat training at Fort Gordon,
Ga.
He is a 1956 graduate of Rolcs
ville High School.
Choir Gets "B"
Rating In Festival
The Junior Choir of Zebulon
Baptist Church was given a “B”
rating in the Regional Choir Fes
tival held in Raleigh Monday night
at Tabernacle Baptist Church.
Miss Mary Lou Nicholson, direc
tor of the choir, said the rating en
titles the group to participate in
the Statewide Choir Festival to
be held at Southeastern Seminary
in April.
The choir of 14 members pre
sented two selections; a hymn,
“Dear Lord and Father of Man
kind; and an anthem, “Jesus,
Whom Thy Children Love.’’
Card of Thanks
The family of Leonard Lewis
wishes to express their deepest ap
preciation for the many kindnesses
shown them during their recent
bereavement. May Cod richly bless
each .mil every one of vou.
Polio Cannister
Collections High
A total or $17.15 was collected
in the cannisters displayed in busi
! nesg establishments during the
1 polift drive, Mrs. Armstrong Can
nady, co-chairman and in charge
of the cannister drive, said this
week.
“This is the most we have ever
■ collected in cannisters,’’ Mrs. Can
' nady enthused. “And strangely
| enough it was all silver. There
was not a piece of folding money.”
Mrs. Cannady said the drive this
year will go well over the $600
mark.
If you went to carry or mail
small plant cuttings a great dis
tance, you can keep them in good
condition by wrapping in a mois
tened sponge and carrying or
sending them in a tin can.
MENU
MONDAY: Fried chicken with
gravy, buttered rice, steamed
cabbage, beet pickle, fresh pear,
bread, milk.
TUESDAY: Spaghetti, buttered
corn, potato sticks, orange juice,
hot rolls, butter, milk.
WEDNESDAY: Creamed chicken
on toast, cheese sticks, tossed
green salad, raisin-peanut but
ter-syrup pie, bread, milk.
THURSDAY: Fish sticks, slaw,
pinto beans, lemon chiffon pie, j
corn bread, butter, milk.
FRIDAY:Vegetable soup, lunch
eon meat sandwich, peanut-but
ter-graham cracker slandwich,
fresh pear, ice cream, crackers,
I milk.
If you need a lot of ice cubes for
a party, you can freeze and store
as many as you will need in plas
tic bags in your freezer, and they
won’t stick together this way.
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