Sgt. Thomas R. Strickland, wire team chief for Battery A, checks the field telephone being prepared for summer camp by Cpl. Donnie G. Perry, radio-telephone team chief for the Zebulon unit. DIXIE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Rex Renfrow of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. Renfrow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renfrow, and daughter, Gail Renfrow. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow O’Neal and children of Crozet, Va., were weekend guests of Mrs. Rebecca O’Neal and the Leslie Parrishes and son, Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Price of Thanksgiving were guests during the weekend of the Avery Battens and children. Mr. and Mrs. Obie Hinton of Zebulon were weekend guests of relatives here. The Billy Hinton family of Zeb ulon, the Vernon Hawleys of Ken ly, and the Lester Hintons and sons, Dennis and Randy of Zebu Ion were weekend guests of Mrs. Christine Hinton and Carol, Douglas and Marion Hinton. Mrs. Hettie Narron’s children gave her a birthday dinner last Sunday. They were the Charles Narrons of Pine Level, the Ish mael Narrons and boys, Worth, Danny and Kenneth of Knight dale. the Bobby Dents and chil dren, Sue, Ann and Wayne of Youngsville, Route 1, the John Curtises and children, Judy and Johnny of Raleigh, and the Nel son Narrons and son, Neal of Zeb ulon. Mr. and Mrs. Joel O’Neal and children of Raleigh were guests during the weekend of Mr. O’ Neal’s mother, Mrs. Mrytie O’Neal. Sam Narron is back home from Pittsburgh, Pa., because of illness. Miss Frances Johnson of Wilson, granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Nan cy Johnson, is spending the sum mer with her. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Renfrew of Raleigh were guests during the weekend of Mr. Renfrew’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renfrew and daughter, Gail. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilder and children of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Satterwhite and chil dren of Raleigh were guests dur ing the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Norran. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Creech and children were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Creech and daughter, Pamela of Gamer. Mrs. Beatrice Narron of Smith field were weekend guests of Mrs. Lillian Strickland. Mrs. Mary Nancy Johnson went with her son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and children of Smithfield to visit rela tives in Hopewell, Va., and other parts of Virginia during the week end. Sam Narron has gone to Pitts burgh, Pa., for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Renfrow and Gary and Gloria of Annadell, Va., are here on a two weeks’ vacation with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. William Renfrow and Mrs. Rebec ca O’Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Boykin and daughter, Wanda of Wilson, were weekend guests of Mrs. Stel la Narron and Mts. Lessie Stancil and son, Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hawley of Kenly, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hinton and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hinton and sons, Randy and Dennis of Zebulon were weekend guests of Mrs. Christine Hinton and Carol, Douglas and Marion Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson of Buckhom were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Wood and daughter, Dianne Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pegmeal and children of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Satterwhite and chil dren of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holland and children of High Point and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilder and children of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. On > Narron and Mr. and Mrs. David Boykin. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Davis of Zebulon, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barnes and son, Wallace Allen of Middlesex, Mr. and Mrs. Javis Da vis of Knightdale and Mr. and Mrs. Wei ton Tippett of Middlesex were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burbon Davis and daughter, Dale. The Guy Hollands of Kenly, the P. L. Perrys of Zebulon and the J. D. Bunns of Bailey were weekend guests of Mrs. Omie Bai ley and son, Randy. Sept. Bride-Elect A September bridal couple-elect, Miss Carolyn Pippin and Sidney Rich ardson, were honored Sunday, July 28, by Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Antone and daughter, Kaye. The couple was complimented with a cookout at the Antone country resi dence in Nash County. Service was on the patio decorated with mixed summer flowers. A gift of china was given the couple by the hosts. The meal consisted of T-bone steaks, tossed salad, com on the cob, french fries, rolls and soft drinks. Present for the social were the honored couple, the bride-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pip pin; the bridegroom-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Richardson; Miss Kay Pippin and Charles Long. Personals On July 20, 1963, Mr. and Mrs. Johnsey Arnold and Nancy at tended Parents’ Day at the Gover nor’s School of North Carolina, be ing conducted on the campus of Old Salem College, Winston-Sa lem. Their oldest daughter Sue is a student of the choral 'depart ment at the school. The activities began at 9:15 a.m., when the proud parents of the 400 students were escorted to the sev eral departmental classes of the school to look in on the students at work. At 11:30 a.m., all par ents assembled in Memorial Hall for a welcome address by C. Doug las Carter, program director, and J. E. Miller, associate director of education with the State of North Carolina. Immediately following the wel come everyone was invited to a picnic on the grounds under the very beautiful trees of the campus. They sat under the trees and en joyed a nice visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brantley, Jt., and Rob in, their daughter. Robin is a stu dent of the drama department of the school. At 1:45 pjn., they boarded buses and were transported to the Com munity Center of the City of Win ston-Sal^m, a very lovely and air conditioned theatre. Here they witnessed a performance by the drama department of the “Twelfth Night: or What You Will” by Wil liam Shakespeare. These students really did an outstanding per formance as was evidenced by the seven or eight curtain calls and standing ovation they received. At 8:15 p.m., a Choral and Symphony Concert was presented to a standing room only audience. This truly was a grand perfor mance. The audience was spell bound. The encore for more went on and on. This group also re ceived a standing ovation. Daugh ter Sue is a member of the con tralto section of the choral group of which she has been chosen as one of the soloist. This was really a big day for students and parents. The school will end on August 2, 1963. ■' EMIT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wilder were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Britten of Smithfield. Mrs. D. E. Wilder and Mrs. Ches ter Glover accompanied by Mrs. N. C. Dean of Zebulon and Mrs. Gilmer Parrish of Dunn were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Scarboro of San ford Wednesday. Mrs. Viola Allen spent the weekend with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hinton, of Raleigh. Mrs. Goldie Nanon and Miss Joan Faucette attended a surprise birthday party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Richardson in honor of their daughter, Dianne, Thursday. Seniors graduating at Corinth Holders School Monday night from this community are Linda Nanon, Daphine Wilson, Yvonne Glover, Bob by Wall, Vernon Congleton and Edith Godwin. Several from this community at tended the Wall-Driver wedding Sun day July 14 at Hales Chapel Church. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales, Kent and Clay, of Raleigh visited Mr. Hales’ parents Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hales Sunday. Miss Judy Lewis was honored at a birthday party Sunday given by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis at her home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson, Alan and Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wall, Lois and Leasa all of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gay and Wil liam of Zebulon, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Driver of Middlesex, Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Hinnant of Wendell. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Lewis and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Wall and boys, Mrs. Frank Faucette, Janet and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Driver and boys, Mrs. Theorus Johnson, Gary, and Roger. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Driver and Mike, and Mrs. Mattie Driver. Mrs. Lewis served refreshments consisting of birthday cake, and home-made ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Creech and baby of Wendell called on Mr. and Mrs. Worth Creech and boys Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wall, Lois, Citizens of Tomorrow * i irVlv . .I . .... fe-:... . CITIZENS OF TOMORROW—Top rows Cathy Jo Oakley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oakley, Zebulon; Joyce Marie Privette and Nancy Faye Privette, children of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Privette, Zebulon; bottom row: Dana Jill Fowler, Giny Laine Fowler, and James Robert Fowler III, children of Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Fowler, Jr., Route 4, Zebulon. and Leasa of Raleigh are spending a few days with Mr. Wall’s parent, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Wall and boys. Miss Janet Faucette spent Satur day night with Miss Peggy Faucette of Hales Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Driver and Mike spent the weekend at White Lake. Mrs. Mattie Driver is spending this week with her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and Gerald in Raleigh. Mrs. Lena Hinton is spending a few days with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Valton Hinton in Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Barna Wilder of Wil son visited Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Wilder during the weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis and Judy visited Mrs. Lewis’ mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Butler of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Perry and child ren of Middlesex were the Sunday dinner guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faucette, Janet, and Joan. Gary Johnson is spending a few days with his aunt Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and Gerald in Raleigh. The W. M. S. of Watkins Chapel held its regular monthly meeting Monday night in the home of Mrs. Valton Wilson with 9 members pre sent. A very interesting program was given. Mrs. Wilson served re freshments which were enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Wilder had as their Saturday night supper guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Holland, Mrs. Mildred Holland, and Mrs. Yuler Galer all of Kenly. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Galer of Augusta Georgia. Mrs. Etliel Mae Buckhanan of1 Baltimore, Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. Bama Wilder of Wilson, Mr. Nelson Wilder and Mr. Andrew Atkinson of Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover of Selma visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glover Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glover and children and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Glover, Sr. visited their sister and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Foye Wad ford in South Carolina this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glover visited Mrs. Blonza Lewis in Mid dlesex Sunday p.m. Mrs. Carney Wall, Connie and Robert have returned back to their 'home in New Jersey after spending | some time with Mr. and Mrs. Wilton | Wall and boys. I The Emit Community 4-H Club held its regular monthly meeting Monday night with 8 members present The club would like to encourage everyone who is interested in club work to join with them to make their club more successful. The Woman’s Auxiliary of Friend ship Free Will Baptist Church met in the home of Mrs. Mavis Davis Friday night. Mrs. Thyra Glover, president presiding. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woodard, of Kenly spend Sunday June 14 with Mr. and Mrs. Connie Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Clenton Faucette and Linda of Rocky Mount were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs . Frank Faucette and daughters, Janet and Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Daughtridge of Rocky Mount were Friday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strickland and Judy visited her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Hinton and Jane and Joe of Zebulon, Saturday night. Mrs. Dora Hocutt of Corinth visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fau cette and Joan Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard West and Cynthia of Raleigh were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Lewis and Jerry. Jimmy Strickland of Kinston spent the weekend with his par ents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strickland and Judy. The Valton Wilsons and girls visited the Millard Parkers and Larry of Zebulon Sunday after noon. Miss Judy Lewis spent a few days last week with her uncle, Mr. and M!rs. Billy Daughtridge of Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Therous Johnson and boys were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perkins and Nelson Kernege of Goldsboro. Colored News The Christmas Saving Club met with Mrs. Madie Floyd Friday night. The annual picnic of the Community Christmas Saving will be in August on the lawn of Mrs. M. B. Wright. For more infor mation contact the president or Mrs. Lona Richardson. Miss Ozelle Wright is spending a few days in Raleigh with her brother, James Odell. Mrs. Odell Whitley has return ed home after a visit in New York with her daughter and family, the Grahams. Those attending the District Missionary Union at Eagle Rock from Beaver Chapel were Mrs. Vemetta Harris, Mrs. Alma Price, Mrs. Monnie B. Wright and Mrs. R. P. Richardson. Endrea Faye Wright has re turned home after spending four weeks with her sisters in Washing ton, D. C., and Baltimore, Md. Dianna, Hellen, Viola Baker, En drea and Myron Wright had a very enjoyable afternoon Sunday at Chavis Park in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Smith are home from Italy where they spent more than a year. Mr. Smith is in the Navy. Mis. Smith is the daughter of the Harold Taylors. Mrs. Lucille Parks accompanied her son, the Rev. J. T. Parks and his two daughters, Balrie and Joan to New Bern, last Sunday where Rev. Parks is minister of St. John’s Baptist Church. Miss Joan Pace daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Worley Pace graduated May 27 at Shaw University with honors. H. L. Taylor, J. T. Parks and Roosevelt Perry will be ordained deacons of Wakefield Baptist Church on the 3rd Sunday in June. Miss Balrie Parks has been chosen to take part on the program of the Junior Department of the Woman’s Home and Foreign Mis sionary Convention of North Car olina.