NEWS of WENDELL Among the out-of-town guests of Mrs. S. T. Dodd on her 88th birthday August 19 were Patrick Dodd of Greensboro, .Miss Linda Dodd of Emporia, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Lyndo Griffin, Mrs. G. W. Miller and Meredith Miller of Ra leigh. A number of her neighbors called during the day. Mrs. Joe Ferrell and Mrs. Lew is Liles visited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Perkins in Wilson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grad and “Chuck” spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dean are vacationing in Hollywood, Fla. Mr. Dean won the trip through Todd Electric, General Electric dealer. Rev. Grady Nowell and family has been assigned to Pastorate at Reidsville from the Baptist Church in Chantelle, Va. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nowell. Wilbur J. Underhill returned Sunday from Rex Hospital suffer ing from pneumonia. Mossey Faison entered Wendell Zebulon Hospital Monday prepa ratory for a gall bladder operation. Susan Tunstall spent last week in Chapel Hill with Dr. and Mrs. Carrol Kennedy. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell and Audry, Mrs. Inez Pippin of Youngsville and Mrs. Grady Arnold of Louis burg were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lessie Howell and Mrs. Walters. Mrs. Irene Alligood spent last weekend in Winston-Salem with jier daughter, Mrs. George Seay. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bruch spent the weekend in Charlotte with the Dwane Bruch family. Mrs. Anna McGranahan is very ill in Opelika, Ala. Hospital after surgery on her face. ; Mrs. Tom Caudle of Charlotte I spent part of last week with her BEHIND OUR LABEL Like Sterling on silverware—our label is a hallmark of quality. Behind it are the skills of our experienced pharmacists who are always interested in the wel fare of you and your family and determined to render at all times the finest prof essional service | available. " Bring yonr next prescription to us for service that proves it does make a difference where you have it filled. Capr. Ac!.'ar?i»«r« Exchange Inc. 1963 MORGAN DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY PHONE AN 9-9176 ZEBULON, N.C a aunt, Mrs. Buck Todd. She was ac companied home Saturday by her niece, Lydia Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dennis and family of Washington, D. C., are spending their vacation with Mrs. Dennis’ mother, Mrs. Elmer Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ledford va cationed in Western North Caro lina last week. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and'Mrs. O. V. Frady were Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Todd of Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Carrol Kennedy and baby of Chapel Hill, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Frady, Jr., and son of Ra leigh and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liles and family of Zebulon. Miss Ethel Pearce left Saturday night for Baltimore to visit her brothers, Clarence and Milton Pearce. Milton Pearce is reported ill. Anitra Todd, Pattie Fioretti, Marshall Roberts, Clarence Todd, Randy Cobb, George Nowell and Jackie Barham, chaperoned by Miss Johnnie Seymour and Miss Pattie Slate of Raleigh spent the weekend at Atlantic Beach. Mrs. Boone of Castalia is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. C. Proc Dean. WRECK VICTIMS ' The condition of five people hospitalized as the result of an ac cident in Clayton Monday is re ported by Rex Hospital as being unchanged. The condition of Claude Dennis is reported as still satisfactory. The condition of his wife, Janie Dennis, who suffered a fractured right wrist and lacerations of the face also remains satisfactory. Bonnie Dennis, nine, hospitalized with abrasions to the left side of her face is still doing satisfactor ily. Mrs. Etta Fulghum, Mrs. Den nis’ mother, with lacerations of the lip and contusions of the leg re mains in satisfactory condition. The condition of Mrs. Algier Wood, 80, grandmother of Mrs. Dennis, is still “fair.” ^Mrs. Wood sus tained a fracture of the left leg and lacerations of the left eye. The accident occurred at 5:15 p.m., Monday when a car driven by Roy Atlee McGee of Clayton made an improper turn in to the path of the Dennis auto, heading east on U. S. 70, according to Po lice Officer James Moore of Clay ton. Occupants of the car driven by McGee were only scratched and bruised. Estimated damage to the 1962 Oldsmobile driven by Dennis was estimated at $700, according to Officer Moore. Damage to the 1955 Buick driven by McGee was estimated at $500. McGee has been charged with making an “improper turn and failing to see movement could be made, causing an accident,” said officer Moore. Claude Dennis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dennis of Wendell. Mrs. Wood is the mother of Mrs. Ed Andrews and Mrs. Fulghum is her sister. Dixie News Miss Daisy Narron \ Rev. C. W. Driver of Corinth is filling m for Rev. Ellis Taff of Antioch Baptist while he is hold ing a revival in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hinton and sons of Zebulon and Mr. and Mrs. Vertion Hawley of Golds boro were weekend guests of Mrs. Christine Hinton, Carol, Douglas and Marion Hinton. Mrs. Lillian Strickland was the weekend guest of her sisters, Mrs. (Beatrice Narron and Mrs. Ola Creech of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Wood and daughter, Dianne. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Holland of Kenly, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Perry of Zebulon and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bunn and children of Sims visited Mrs. Onnie Bailey and son, Randy, during Mrs. Bailey’s sick ness. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Narron and children, Renate and Frank, Jr., of Raleigh, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nar ron. Mr. and Mrs. David Boykin were Sunday guests of the Joseph Arn old Creeches of Selma. The J. R. Hocutts of Pine Level and the Glenn Evans and son, Der rell of Kenly, were weekend visi toss or the Joe Hocutt family and Mrs. Lucy Hinton. Miss Wanda Boykin of Wilson spent this weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Stella Narron, and Mrs. Lessie Stancil. Mr. and Mrs. Pat O’Neal and boys of Richmond, Va., were week end guests of Mrs. Myrtie O’Neal. Miss Carol Hinton spent last weekend with Miss Frances John son of Wilson. Mrs. Max Pearce and children Mrs. Golus Wood and Dianne Wood spent last weekend at Carolina Beach. Mrs. Hettie Narron visited her son, Charles Narron of Route 3, Selma, last weekend at Johnston Memorial Hospital where he is a patient. > Sam Narron has come home from Pittsburgh. He is doing fine after an operation. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Narron and children have moved into their new home in our community. The Bobby Davises and son, Mark of Fayetteville, and Ivary Davis were guests during the weekend of the Wade Davises. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones of Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Godwin and daughter, Rose of Goldsboro were weekend visi tors of Mrs. Omega O’Neal and Max. EMIT NEWS Miss Janet Faucette The WMS of Watkins Chapel Church met with Mrs. Sam Lewis Saturday night with seven mem bers and one visitor present. Miss Linda Faucette of Rocky Mount was the house guest of Misses Janet and Joan Faucette during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Faucette of Rocky Mount were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faucette Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover and baby of Selma visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glover, Sunday. Miss Brenda Hales of Raleigh was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Pearce and Mrs. Mary Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Boyette of Glendale called on Mr. and Mrs. Coy Driver and Mike Sunday af ternoon. The Carol Lewis family of Windsor called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis Saturday. Mrs. Larry Lewis and Judy returned home with them to spend the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Creech and baby of Wendell called on Mr. and Mrs. Worth Creech Saturday night. Miss Marie Hatcher of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Valton Wilson had as their weekend guest her moth er, Mrs. Mintons, and her two daughters of Virginia. 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