Card of Thanks I would like to take this op portunity to express my apprecia tion to all my many friends in and around Zebulon and Wendell for every act of kindness shown me during my recent stay in the hos pital and since my return home. Each card, flowers, visits and every expression of good wishes were a great source of comfort to me. Your prayers and thoughts of me will always be remembered. May God bless each of you. Mrs. W. P. Lewis Wendell * Card of Thanks 1 would like to thank each and everyone who thought of me in so many kind ways during my recent stay in the hospital. You will always be remembered with grateful appreciation. Shelton Lewis Wendell FREE MOVIE IKKEB This Weekend With Each Food Order In Zebulon PIGGLY WIGGLY Wendell ; ; 1,,, iga I'-'t:*'’. Middlesex IGA 4 ■ ,-V Wakelon THEATRE - ZEBULON Now Thru Saturday All Technicolor Program “The Mightiest Monster In All Creation ; Mothra Rock Hudson Come September Sun.-Mon., Sept. 1-2 Jack Lemmon — Lee Remick Days of Wine And Roses Tues.-Wed., Sept. 3-4 Jackie Gleason (It’s All In Fun) 1 r>- ■ Papa's Delicate s _Condition NEXT Hud Shower Is Given Sept. Bride-Elect Miss Carolyn Pippin, September 1 bride-elect, was complimented Wednesday night, August 7, by Mrs. Claud Dunn, Mts. James Daniel and Mrs. Paul Brown. The miscellaneous shower was held in the annex of Zebulon Baptist Church. The piano was decorated with bride dolls and greenery. Companion arrange ments were throughout the social hall. Miss Pippin was presented a pink carnation corsage and gifts of china and crystal by the host esses. Presiding over the party bridal games was Mrs.. Billy Privette. The refreshment table was covered with a white imported linen cloth and centered with an all-white arrangement of gladioli, mums, baby’s breath, and inter spersed with greenery. The ar rangement was flanked with pink burning tapers. Appointments were of silver and crystal. Mrs. Woodrow Pippin, mother of the honoree, presided at the punch bowl. Refreshments were lime ice, bell and heart-shaped sandwiches, individual bridal cakes, cheese straws and nuts. Miss Margaret Ann Dunn, who is engaged to be married in the future, was also remembered with a gift from the hosteses. Approximately 50 guests were present for the social. , Pvt. Hinton Now Completed Training Army Pvt. Jimmy D. Hinton, 17, whose wife, Wills, lives at 902 Peace Terr., Raleigh, completed eight weeks of training as a held communication crewman under the Reserve Forces Act program at The U. S. Army Training Cen ter, Fork Polk, La., Aug. 9. Hinton, son of Mrs. Ilia M. Hatcher, 508 Ileagnes Rd., Raleigh, entered the Army last March and completed basic training at Fort Gordon, Ga. He was employed by Star Elec tric Co., in Greensboro, before entering the Army. His father, Alton B. Hinton, lives in Wendell. ARNOLD SHEET METAL WORKS Heating, Air Conditioning, Guttering, General Sheet Metal Work Free Estimates CALL 498-3002 DAY OR NIGHT AUTHORIZED CARRIER DEALER T. COLEMAN ARNOLD, OWNER ROUTE 3 ZEBULON, N, C. BEHIND OUR LABEL Lfti Sterling on sUvsninra—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 professional service available. Brine year next prescription te ns for service that proves it does make a difference where you have it filled. Cop*. «r!ti«n Exthonj* Inc. 1963 MORGAN DRUGS L— : PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY PHONE AN 9-0176 ZEBULON N C # Engagement Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith of Zebulon announce the engage ment of their daughter, Linda Carol, to Grady Ray Creech. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Creech, Jp. of Zebulon. An October 13 wed ding is planned. PLAYOFFS Final play-offs in the Franklin Wake Softball League to deter mine the league champions began at Pearce Church diamond on Sat urday night, August 24. All six teams are competing. These teams include Pilot, Pearces, Zebulon Methodist, Hopkins, New Hope and Wake Cross Roads. The participating teams played a double play-off, each team hav ing two losses before being elimi nated. The 7:30 opener between Pearces and New Hope saw Pearces defeat the New Hope nine, 5-3. Zebulon Methodist rallied to defeat Hopkins, 8-3, in the nine o’clock game. Tuesday night, August 27, Pilot met Wake Cross Roads in the opening game. The score was 4-2, with Pilot winning on Bobby Strickland’s two-run homer. At the nine o’clock game New Hope won over Hopkins, taking the game with a score of 5-4. The loss eliminated Hopkins. Thursday (tonight) finds two preliminary winners from the Saturday night games facing each other. Pearces will meet Zebu lon Methodist at eight o’clock. No games are scheduled after tonight (Thursday) until Tuesday night, September 3 because of the Labor Day holiday. Final Standings Wins Losses Pilot .; 17 7 Pearces . 13 12 Zebulon Methodist .... 12 13 Hopkins . 11 14 New Hope . 10 14 Wake Cross Roads .... 10 15 Woman's Club Plans Meeting Zebulon Woman’s Club will meet Tuesday night, September 3, in it first meeting of the new club year, President Margaret Cannady announced this week. Mrs. Cannady said the program will be informal and brief. She urges any woman interested in the organization to contact her or be present for this meeting. Hosteses for the meeting will be Mrs. F. E. Bunn, Mrs. J. F. Col trane and Mrs. E. H. Moser. ENGINEERING Civil — Sanitary — Structural Blackmon & Associates Hydraulic! k Drainage, Studies, Reports, Sewage Disposal, Water Supply, Bridges, Earth Dams, Structure!, Sub-Diviiions Telephone 963-5621 I. L. Blackmon, C. K. Earner BOX 335, FOUR OAKS, N. C. Hospital Notes The following were patients at Wendell-Zebulon Hospital Wed nesday morning. White Laura Smith, Percy White, Lee Hocutt, Ethel Green, Blonnie Wil liams, Richard Poland, Vaiden Tynch, Clara Walker, Hilda Jean High, Christine Glover, Wander Richardson, Charlie Wilkes, Robert Wood, Marion Veasey and James Hardy. White Births Mr. and Mrs. James Archie Gainey, Zebulon, announce the birth of a daughter, August 22. Mrs. Gainey is the former Leona Langley. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Edward Wolfe, Wendell announce the birth of a daughter, Aug. 22. Mrs. Wolfe is the former Barbara Ann Huf faker of Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. William Clavis Whitley, Zebulon, announce the birth of a daughter, August 23. Mrs. Whitley is the former Judith Ann Perry. Latin Graduates Five Zebulon teenagers were tutored in beginning Latin this summer. They were Drew Can nady, Thurston Debnam, Julia McNabb, Rodney McNabb and Guy Massey. Mrs. Doris H. Privette was the instructor, and called the session “an interesting experiment.” The Wakelon students will re ceive no academic credit. Study was from a North Carolina State adopted text book. The classes were held in the home of Mrs. Privette. Police Chase Speeding Motorist A Wake sheriff’s deputy and two Zebulon policemen gave chase Friday night after a Negro motorist would not pause long enough for questioning. Night Policeman Windel Perry said Charlie Webb was stopped “for suspicion” on East Vance Street Friday night about 10 o’clock. When the officer asked for Webb’s driver’s license, Perry said Webb reached down as if he were going into his pocket for the license and then pressed the caT’s accelerator and sped away. The three officers gave chase across the east section of town. Webb abandoned his car on a country road and left the car on running foot. The officers did not apprehend him. Webb was driving a 1956 Olds mobile, officers said. He still is being sought. Assisting Perry were Sheriff’s Deputy Graham Bunn and Police Officer Wilson Stallings. Twins Celebrate 11th Birthday Randy and Andy, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Gay of East Sycamore St., were honored by their. parents on their eleventh birthday, Friday, August 23. The occasion was held on the lawn of the Gay home. Social hours were from five until eight o’clock. There were twin tiered birthday cakes iced in white with a yellow and blue trim, made by their mother. Other refreshments were roasted wieners, potato chips, pickle and cola drinks. Dancing and games were en joyed during the party. Each guest received favors. Approxi mately 40 guests were present. MRS. FRANK MASSEY Will Have Registration For FALL DANCE CLASSES Friday, August 30 and Saturday, August 31 at her home 219 W. Franklin St. Zebulon, N. C. Phone AN 9-5121 Honor Roll Anne Creech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Creech, was named to East Carolina College honor roll for her excellent record in aca demic work during the spring quarter. Miss Creech, a June graduate of the college will teach in the Pinehurst school system beginning in September. Shepard Grad Is Being Reassigned Airman Kenneth H. Davis, whose guardian, Earnest Adams, resides at Route 2, Zebulon, is being re assigned from Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, to Charleston Air Force Base, S. C., for training and duty as a flight operations specialist. Airman Davis recently com pleted United States Air Force basic military training at Lack land AFB. The airman graduated from James E. Shepard High School. He attended North Carolina A. & M. College. BIRTH Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Foshee of Radford, Va., announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Anne, on August 15. Mrs. Foshee is the former Elizabeth James of Rocky Mount. Southern Bell Expands Plant Southern Bell has announced plans for an addition to the present building at 121 West Morgan St., Raleigh, according to R. U. Beck, manager. R. N. Rouse and Company of Goldsboro will begin construction in a few days on the single-story, 16,000 square foot building. This building will connect with the rear of the present building and will be constructed to support six doors for future expansion and will be completed in April, 1964. The installation of equipment necessary for customer direct distance dialing will begin im mediately upon completion of the building, and will be ready for use in September, 1964. The building and equipment will cost over $1,000,000 and will per mit telephone users in the Raleigh, Apex, Cary, Gamer, Knightdale, Wendell, Zebulon and Wake Forest areas to dial their own station-to station calls direct to over 60,000, 000 telephones in the United States and Canada. SWIMMERS Forty-two youths were certified by the American National Red Cross in the beginning swim class held at the local swimming pool, Roscoe Spellman announced this week. One hundred youths enrolled in the course, Spellman, manager instructor, said. Eleven did not stay long enough to finish the course. The course was held from the middle of June to August 12. The course was open to the public but only nine children of non-members enrolled, the in structor said. Three of these children completed the course. Pool staff members express their appreciation to the following volunteers for their work in teach ing the individuals skills in the course: Phyllis Braswell, Treva Temple, Jimmy Hawkins, David Hawkins, Randy Creech, Mickey Hinton, Ann Davis, Sue Hilliard, Celeste Jeffreys, Amelia Perry, Dick Turlington, Janet Griswold, Fay Finch, and the several parents who kept record sheets. Zebulon Airman Being Reassigned Airman Nathaniel Montague of Zebulon is being reassigned from Lackland AFB, Texas, to Francis E. Warren AFB, Wyo., for train ing and duty as an administrative specialist. Airman Montague recently com pleted United States Air Force basic military training here. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Oretha Montague of Route 4, Zebulon, he is a 1963 graduate of James E. Shepard High School.