Pleasant Hill News
By Mrs. T. Y. Puryear
Mrs. J. B. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
John Carter and children and Elma
Moody and daughter, Antha, and
Mrs. Joe Moody went to White
Lake Sunday before last.
Visitors of the S. T. Whitakers
Sunday were the Herman Fau
cettes, Delma Whitaker, and Mrs.
Mamie Gay, all of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gay visited
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Tucker in Durham, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Toney Murray of
Zebulon had supper Saturday night
with their parents, the J. T. Gays.
Visitors of Mrs. E. V. Rhodes
i were the R. R. Honeycutts of Ra
leigh for the weekend. Sunday the
Cleveland Honeycutts and the Rom
Honeycutts and daughter, Rose of
Lizard Lick, the Hubert Honey
cutts, the John Perrys of Wendell,
Mrs. E. O. Horton and children, E.
0. , Jr., and Griselda of Raleigh
and Mrs. J. P. Craft of Edgemont.
The Donald Honeycutts of Rt.
1, Raleigh and the W. B. Huckabee
family of Lakeland, Fla., are
spending a week with their par
ents, the John Starnes. Other vis
itors Sunday were the M. J. Wests
and the Jack Wests and children
of Durham, Mrs. Mamie Gay of
Raleigh, Mrs. Jimmie Bryan and
son, Randy of Garner, the S. T.
Whitakers and the Alfonza
Starnes, the Frank Starnes of
Wendell, and the Charlie Carters
and daughter, Glenda of Morehead.
Visitors of Mrs. Alice Hood
Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Vera
Rhodes of Wakefield, Mrs. Bertha
Hood of Raleigh, Mrs. F. S. Hood
of Zebulon, Mrs. H. A. Hodge and
grandson of Wakefield and Mrs.
Maudie Hood, and the Herbert
Hoods of Zebulon.
The A. O. Puryears visited her
j mother, Mrs. Harold Earp, and
brother, Bennett Barnes near Ra
j leigh, Sunday afternoon,
j Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Puryear and
; children, Linda and Danny of Mit
| chell’s Mill, were visitors of the
i T. Y. Puryears, Sr., Monday p.m.
Visitors of Mrs. J. B. Carter Fri
day night were the Charlie Haw
kins of Wendell, and daughter,
! Mrs. Lucille Cook and Mrs. Ar
line Holder and son, Billie of New
Jersey. Mrs. Pearl Wood of Ra
leigh called Thursday night.
Kenchin Liles is a patient at
Rex Hospital.
Mrs. Stancey Gay’s sister, Mrs.
Lalia Arnold, is a patient at Louis
burg hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard RichaTd
son and children, Johnnie, Ken
nith and Tommy of Cocoa, Fla.,
are spending their vacation here
with their parents, the J. C. Car
ters. IC/1 Ray Carter and family
of Norfolk spent last week with
them. Ray is being transferred to
Charleston, S. C.
Visitors of the T. Y. Puryears,
Sr., Sunday were the Carl Pur
years of Rolesville, Ennis Pur
year and son, Dannie of Mitchell’s
Mill, Mrs. Naomi Carter and Ted
Cashwell and children of Raleigh
| and W. J. and Douglas Hollifleld.
I Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear, Sr.,
! visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Puryear
j of Rolesville Wednesday night. •
I They have moved ih their new
home there.
We are all enjoying the Rev.
Joe Roach preach over WETC this
week at 9:05 o’clock.
BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Byrum of
Raleigh announce the birth of a
son, E. C., Jr., on July 14. Mrs.
Byrum is the former Christine
Gay of Route 3, Zebulon.
When drying rugs, you wash,
hang them on the line with clamp
type trouser hangers. They will
lay flat when dried.
.. I'm glad we chose electric heat,"
says Mrs. Ernest Hilfiker of Black Mountain, N. C.
"Over a period of years, we have used many different
types of heat including gas, oil and hot water. However,
our electric heat has proven to be the most economical
and satisfactory we have ever had. The operating costs
are even cheaper than had been expected.
"The inexpensive installation cost, the quietness of
the system, the absence of unpleasant odors are just a
few of the many features of our electric heat.
"I can say without reservation, I'm glad we chose
electric heat."
Mrs. Ernest Hilfiker
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