Yes, you and your family am ready to meet any financial emergency or opportunity whan you have money on deposit at our bank! SAVE REGULARLY and enjoy ♦•’e peace of mind in knowing you have ready cash...when you need itl Dial AN 9-4551 PEOPLES BANK^ AND *) TRUST* COMPANY • Member F.D.I.C. NEWS of WENDELL Miss Linda Dodd and Miss Mar tha Dodd of Emporia, Va., came today for a visit with their grand mother, Mrs. S. T. Dodd, and their aunt, Mrs. O. C. Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Dodd and daughter, Julia, will come for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sykes, Mrs. H. C. Gerald and Richard Sykes and Marshall Henry are vacationing at Myrtle Beach, S. C., for the month of August. Mrs. Harriett Koonce of Raleigh was a weekend guest of Mrs. Frankie Allen. Mrs. Albert Wells and son, Tom of Farmville, came Friday to spend the weekend with Mrs. Kelly Hun ter and Mrs. J. A. Wells. Mr. Wells came Sunday for the day. Capt. and Mrs. Steven Fowler and family of Atlanta, Ga., have been guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake May and Capt. Fowler’s mother, Mrs. Fannie Fow ler in Washington, N. C. Mrs. Bishop Pizer has returned from a seven weeks’ visit in Mia mi, Fla. Mrs. Durema Biggs was a pa tient at Rex Hospital last week for diagnostic treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Delbridge of Rocky Mount were Sunday vis itors of Mrs. Joe Ferrell. The Del bridges were former neighbors of Mrs. Ferrell. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ledford, Jr., spent the week ad here. Mr. Ledford has been transferred from Wilmington to Hickory. Their son has spent the past two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ledford here. Keith Ledford is spending this week in Hickory with the Luther Ledfords, Jr. Mt. and Mrs. Durwood White and Mr. and Mrs. Winton Ander | son of Waynesville left Wendell j Monday for a week’s visit in De ; troit, Mich., and Canada. Glenn Robertson of Atlanta, Ga., j | and Duane Bruch of Charlotte, \ visited Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bruch I i Monday night. Mrs. Westray Brantley has re- i | turned to her home in Siler City. | Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sorohan and j j son of Dayton, O., and Miss Tem- j pie Ann Griffin, who spent two j weeks with them arrived Tuesday j for a vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griffin. Mrs. Silas Todd honored her sis ters at a house party last week at her home on Todd Street. Guests were Mrs. S. L. Wilkerson of Greenville, Mrs. R. S. Conyers of Athens, Ga., Mrs. B. P. Watson and Barbara of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. A. F. Dean and Jo Ann of Kings Mountain. Sunday they were joined by Mr. Watson, Gene and Nancy Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tongue My ers and son of Annapolis, Md., vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Henderson, Jr., this week. Mr. Myers is a cousin of Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Silas Todd, Mrs. A. F. Dean, Mrs. B. P. Watson, and Mrs R. S. Conyers spent Friday in Telephone Talk By R. U. Beck Your Telephone Manager J IF YOU’RE A DOODLER, be careful of the kind of scribblings you leave around while making phone calls. You may give away some personal secrets. According to psychologists, if you doodle animals or birds, you’re affec tionate and understanding. Squares and checks show logic and emotional stability. Circles mean you’re a daydreamer; stairsteps mean you’re ambitious. ***** THIS IS THE NEW TOUCH TONE PHONE ... with buttons instead of a dial, and musical tones for each signal sent! The new phone has undergone two years of testing, and users are so enthusiastic it will be introduced to the public on a limited basis some time in the next couple of years. One of its chief advantages is faster dialing ... as one test-user said, “It’s like magic!” The Touch Tone Phone—another result of continuing Bell System research and development. ***** FROM LUXURY TO NECESSITY . . . that’s the kind of progress your telephone has made. Back in the late 1800’s when telephones were first coming into use, a phone call anywhere at all was a big event! Today, phone calls are as much a part of life as going to work in the morning, or sending the children off to school. A telephone call is no longer a major project! It’s simply an easy, pleasant, low-cost way to get things done, keep friendships warm, stay in touch with the world. Use your telephone ... for all it’s worth. ***** TEEN-AGERS ARE SPECIAL PEOPLE! (Any one of them will be glad to tell you so!) They have special prob lems and needs and likes and dislikes. If you have teens in your house, why not consider giving them the privacy and sense of importance provided by an extension phone of their very own. It’ll be good for them, and for the rest of the family, too. Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. | Wilkerson. Newloron Bledjoin of Greece has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Henderson, Jr. Mrs. Silas Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stott and Mrs. Eva Carter of Durham left Tuesday for an ex tended trip to New York and Nia gara Falls and Canada. • A dessert bridge in honor of Mrs. Zeb Jones of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Ralph Hart of St. Louis, Mo., was given Wednesday night by Mrs. Marvin Todd at her home on Wil son Avenue. Guests included Mrs. Harlow i Weeks and Mrs. Mildred Hill of Clayton, Mrs. Ralph Baugh, Mrs. Dover Hinton, Mrs. Everette Led ford, Jr., Miss Bill C. Roberts and Mrs. Robert Williford. Iced drinks were served during progressions and banana cream pie during the social hour. Orchids were pre sented the honorees and gifts of jewelry. High scores were presented to Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Hinton. • ' BILLY R. RICHARDSON Funeral service for Billy Russell (“Bill’', Richardson, 40, of Wen dell, who died Friday night, was held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Taber nacle Baptist Church by the Rev. W. C. Barham. Buriel was in the church cemetery. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Maude Richard son, his father, Rufus RichaTdson, both of Wendell; one son, Jack Miller of Fort Dix, N. J.; two grandchildren; one brother, R. D. of Surf City; and two sisters, Mrs. Irene Crowder of Wendell and Mrs. Fannie Ray Smith of Wendell. • ROBERT L. NOWELL Funeral services for Robert L. (Roy) Nowell, 64, who died Tues day, were held Thursday after noon at the Baptist Tabernacle Church near Wendell. The Rev. W. C. Barham officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Sur viving are his wife, the former Cora Sorrells of Asheville; one son, Robert L. Nowell of Patrick Air Base, Fla.; his mother, Mrs. ATHLETE’S FOOT HQW TO TREAT IT Apply instant-drying T-4-L. You feel it take hold to check itching, burning, in minutes. Then in 3 to 5 days, watch infected skin slough off. Watch healthy skin replace it. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR, your 48* back at any drug store. NOW at Zebulon Drug Store. r Annie M. Nowell of Wendell; one brother, J. Ray Nowell of Wen dell; three sisters, Mrs. Ercelle Richardson of Wendell, Mrs. Ruffin Holder of Wendell, and Mrs. Ma die Taylor of Raleigh; and two grandchildren. He was a Mason and Shrin^r. Wakefield News Mrs. Vera B. Rhodes § The Rev. Horace Hamm is hold ing a revival at Richfield this week. Mrs. Ola Ferrell has returned home after an extended visit with her children. Mr. and Mr*s. Wilbur Boykin of Texas arrived in dastonia last week and spent some time with her parents. They are spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donie Boykin. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Pace were here for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pippin. Mrs. Vaudia Sherron is home after a few days stay at Rex Hos pital. She is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Sherron are here from California. His wife will stay here after the furlough is over. Mrs. Varina Simpson has been a patient at Duke Hospital since August 1. She has had major surgery on her hip and is improv ing slowly. Mrs. Ada Doyle hurt her back Saturday a.m. helping push a to bacco truck. Mrs. Sadie Rhodes is recuperat ing at home after a week in Wen dell-Zebulon Hospital with a brok en arm. Mrs. Nuber Bolton spent sev eral days with her sister, Mrs. Page Perry. Wade Bolton is spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Fan nie Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Massey, Mrs. Clellie Liles and Mrs. Nuber Bol ton visited J. A. Phillips Saturday night. Charles Flowers has returned home in Johnston County after a long stay in Duke Hospital where he underwent major surgery on his back. He is able to walk again. Billy Carlyle spent Monday with the W. E. Carlyles. Mrs. Vera Rhodes visited the Ollie Stricklands Friday. Mrs. James Pulley is off her feet for a while. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lucas went to see the Shoffners at Little Washington last Sunday. TODAY There’ve Been Some Big Changes Made ► The bus at the top was fine for 1938. It made frequent stops, operated on two lane roads, and encountered little traffic. Today’s bus is designed to run hundreds of miles without stops. Its motor is more powerful, yet quieter; and the coach is air conditioned, rest-room equipped. But one thing is the same—the Trailways spirit of neighborliness and helpfulness to the traveler. This spirit, we feel, is why Trailways has grown in service to your community and the nation. TRAILWAYS, ZEBULON BUS STATION GANNON AVE. PHONE AN 0-2261 TOURS/CHARTERS PACKAGE EXPRES

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