TEMPLE
MARKET
Specials Sold Only With
Food Order
August 29*30-31, 1963
Krafts
Mirade
Whip
39c °
500 SHEETS
Note Book Paper
89*
Tree Sweet
ORANGE
JUICE
46 oz. can
39c
SUGAR
10 lb. BAG
$1.10
Reg. 95< Hot Shot
BUG-FLY
IKILLERI
69c
F.F.V. CRACKERS
19< Pound_
Round Box
Sterling
SALT
7t *■»
Pillsburys 6 Cans
BISCUITS 39c
Western
ROUND
STEAK
69t >■
HOME MADE LB.
SAUSAGE 45t
Frosty Morn
TENDERIZED
HAM 49c *
FRESH DRESSED LB.
FRYERS 25c
EMIT NEWS
Miss Janet Faucette
Shannon Scott brought the even
ing message at Watkins Chapel
Church Sunday night. Shannon is
going out for a preacher.
Miss Betty Kathryn Hales was
honored at a miscellaneous shower
Saturday night in the home of
Mrs. Noah Capps.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Driver and
Mike motored to Wilmington Sat
urday and toured the U. S. S.
North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis and
Judy visited Mr. and Mrs. A1
Butler of Raleigh Sunday.
Miss Mary Ellen Creech has
returned to Havelock where she
will teach this year.
Mrs. Lena Hinton had relatives
of Virginia to visit her this week.
Mrs. Mattie Driver is with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Johnson in Raleigh
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fab Corbett and
son of New Bern were the Sun
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Wright and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lewis and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis called
on Mr. and Mrs. Leonard West
in Raleigh Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Driver of
Raleigh were the Saturday Night
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Driver
and boys.
Nelson Wilder of Kinston was
the weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Osborne Wilder.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Perry and
children of Middlesex were the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Faucette Sunday.
Misses Janet, Joan and Peggy
Faucette called on Mrs. Eloise
Sidelinger in Wilson Sunday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Driver and
Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Lewis and Judy had dinner at
Parkers in Wilson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Driver and
Mike called on Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Boyette Sunday afternoon.
Miss Marie Hatcher was among
the nurses that graduated at Rex
Hospital Friday night, Mr. and
Mrs. I. T. Hatcher attended the
graduation exercise.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Glover were
among those (f°m Friendship
Church to go to Manteo Friday.
Mrs. Betty Thompson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Wilder Sun
day.
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Mrs. Jeanie Hamm was taken to
Rex Hospital emergency room last
Sunday p.m. for treatment.
Mrs. Pink Williams is on the
sick list, too, with high blood.
Mrs. Donie Boykin came home
from Rex Hospital Saturday. She
is recuperating at home.
Joe Alford, Mrs. Melrose Ferrell,
Mrs. Emma Jean Pippin and
Claude Farrington are on the
nominating committee for new of
ficers of our Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ingram and
Ellen took a trip through West
Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky,
Tennessee, Georgia and South
Carolina. They visited relatives
in South Carolina. Mrs. Ingram’s
sister, Mrs. Mary Harris, came
back with them for a visit.
Miss Estha Martin is with the
C. C. Wheelers at the present time.
Mr. and Mrs. John Royce Hood
and boys of Greensboro were here
last weekend visiting relatives.
Mrs. Lucy Carroll is visiting her
daughter in California for a few
weeks.
Mrs. Bessie Hamm arrived Sun
day week to spend some time with
her only son, Rev. Horace Hamm.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Kim
ball were here visiting his mother
a few days ago.
Mrs. Mamie Kimball visited her
daughter in South Carolina re
cently. She has returned home
now.
The shower for Bettie Jean
Kimball at Wakefield Church an
nex was a nice one last Friday
night.
Lt. (j.g.) H. A. Hodge III and
family have gone back to Lincoln
ton for a few days with his wife’s
people till his orders come up to
go back in the Navy.
Mrs. Bertha Hood and Mrs.
Vera Rhodes visited Mrs. Varina
Simpson last Monday. She has
just come out of Duke Hospital
after 18 d^ys there for surgery on
her hip. She is improving. Mrs.
Jack Palmer and daughter of
Maryland are with her a few days.
Mrs. Rella Privette is home from
Wendell-Zebulon Hospital.
Mrs. Dolly Debnam is still on
the sick list. Also Mrs. James
Pulley. I visited Rex Hospital
last Tuesday and visited Mrs.
Boykin, Mrs. Wood, who is
very ill, and Whitley Chamblee.
Mrs. Nuber Bolton is visiting
Mrs. Page Perry for a while.
Mrs. Vera Rhodes passed a mile
stone this month, the 6th of
August.
Phil Liles had a birthday last
Friday.
Four members from Wakefield
Zebulon Chapter 133, OES, at
tended Rob Morris day picnic
Thursday of last week. We had
a nice time. I guess there were
1,000 people there. It was held
at the Masonic and Eastern Star
Home in Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady H. Doyle
are sick. Her sister, Miss Novia
Lee of Raleigh, has been with
them. Mrs. Elsie Ennie visited
them on Monday.
Mrs. Vera Rhodes and Mrs.
Bertha Hood visited Mrs. Bert Gay
last Sunday.
Mrs. Vera Rhodes took Mrs.
Hettie Vause and Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Mason to Mrs. Madie Pri
vette’s funeral Sunday. She was
their niece.
Invitation
The public is cordially invited
to attend the wedding of Miss
Carolyn Pippin and Sidney Rich
ardson on Sunday, September 1,
at 4 p.m. The ceremony will be
performed in Zebulon Baptist
Church. Miss Pippin is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wood
row Pippin and Mr. Richardson
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gar
land Richardson. ,
KIDS LOVE
FLAMELESS
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over a year, we are well satisfied with both per
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each room is a desirable unique feature of electric
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A thermostat in each room is a unique feature
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This room control is just one of the many bene
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