NEWS of WENDELL SCENE AND HEARD . . . along the main drag of Wendell . . . The Wendell Drug Co. has had its face lifted. The entire inside of the store is a pale green, very rest ful .. . How many of you have been by to see the new housing project? The apartments and lawns will be very pretty when completed . . . Congratulations to Marsh Knott on his new job as sales supervisor of Wendell tobacco market . . . Mr. and Mrs. Neil Chamblee are working on their new home at Lu-Tom Acres. It’s a lovely spot up on a hill . . . Betsy Baugh Ledford’s nice write up about Mrs. Braudwell was so wonderful. She is really a good Christian woman. Betsy is em ployed by J. B. Bilisoly while his regular office woman is taking a 60-day vacation . . . Friends of Bill Griffin will be glad to know that he is able to go to work on the Wendell tobacco market for the American Tobacco Co. . . . Mr. and Mrs. James are back in Wen dell and are living at Mrs. John Mattox’s. He is employed at Monk Henderson Tobacco Co. . . . Kan non Stores were really ready for the market opening with all three stores remodeled this summer. Makes you think you are in the city . . . Hunter’s Store has been remodeled and air conditioned . . . Wendell Barber Shop has a new ceiling paint job and has been air conditioned . . . Richardson’s Bar ber Shop has moved into a new building on Main Street next to Nowell’s Drug Store . . . Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Whisnant are now residents of Wendell. Mr. Whis nant was transferred from Sum ter, S. C., to Zebulon branch of Carolina Power & Light Co. They are members of the Christian Church . . . James Honeycutt, 1963 graduate of Wendell High School and a talented musician, was or ganist at Covenant Presbyterian Church Sunday in the absence of the organist, Mrs. Marvin Todd. He will enter State College in September . . . J. J. Whitlock was down town last week visiting old friends . . . Wilson Rigsbee is making his home with his daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cooke, Jr. He still en joys a good ball game . . . Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Creech have sold their home on Todd Street and are living in their lovely trailer home up on 3rd Street on the Ray Brewer land . . . Mayor Leo Britt celebrated his (?) birthday last week . . . Druggist Paul Brantley had a birthday in August. Mrs. Pearl Wall and Hart Rich ardson spent the weekend in Char lotte with daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Bruch and children. Mrs. Fred Ammons underwent surgery at Rex Hospital on Wed nesday for a tumor on her brain. She is the mother of Bill Ammons of Wendell. Mrs. Sam Anderson and children and Pam Coley vacationed at Top Sail Beach last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dean and family spent part of last week at Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wheeler of Lynchburg, Va., spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wheeler. Mossey Faison underwent gall bladder at Wendell-Zebulon hos pital last Tuesday. He is im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seavers are visiting in New York State. Their children will return with them after spending the summer with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lynn Ledford spent the weekend at Top Sail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ledford, Jr., and son of Hickory spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ledford, Sr. Mrs. Waldo Kennedy, Mrs. Tom Jordan, Mrs. Louis Underhill, and Mrs. Herb Mantych and family spent the weekend at Morehead City. Mrs. Roy Nowell was moved from Wake Memorial Hospital to Whispering Pines Rest Home in Fayetteville on Monday. Shelton Lewis accompanied Robert Hester to Greensboro Mon day for a visit. Mrs. J. W. Dale and Melanie returned from Adell, Ga., tobacco market on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Scarboro of Dur ham were weekend guests of Mrs. Dale. Wilbur Underhill is still con fined to bed rest at his home since suffering pneumonia. Mrs. Hettie Mae Wilkins ar rived from Douglas, Ga., last Wednesday. She will take her sister, Mrs. Mack Hampleet, to her home in Norfolk and spend some time with Eva. Mrs. Joel Tilley of Fuquay and Mrs. J. E. Dupree of Angier were guests Tuesday of Mrs. W. R. Nowell. Mrs. Allen McSwain and son, There Have Been Some Changes Made ►Time was when buses stopped everywhere. Some still do as they are dandy, for local trips. But today there’s also a faster kind of Trail ways service known as thru express. Thru ex press takes you great distances without change and with less stops enroute. Many 200 mile trips are made non-stop; and very often a bus will travel 500 miles with only 2 or 3 stops. A Trallways Bus itinerary can be worked out to fit your particular needs, whether your trip Is for 10 miles or 1000 miles; and you ride in America’s newest bus fleet TRAILWAYS ZEBULON BUS STATION GANNON AVE. PHONE AN 0-2261 TOURS CHARTERS PACKAGE EXPRES Mrs. Mitchell Duke and son, and Mrs. Robert Williford spent Satur day at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Motley of Reidsville were guests Saturday of her sister, Mrs. R. B. Critcher. Wayland Todd, who is at Rogers Rest Home in Wake Forest, is well satisfied, reports his children, who visit him every week. Mrs. Harlow Weeks and a Mrs. Winstead of Clayton were guests Thursday of Mrs. Marvin Todd and Mrs. Ralph Baugh. * Mrs. Allen McSwain Hostess to Club Mrs. Allen McSwain was host ess to her bridge club Friday night. ' Members playing were Mrs. I Wayne Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell I Duke, Mrs. Robert Williford, Mrs. Frank Sargent, Mrs. Jerry O’Neal, and Mrs. Mickey Phillips. Mrs. P. B. Whisnant came as guest. Mrs. Mitchell was the recipient of high score prize, with second high going to Mts. Duke. Mrs. Whisnant was remembered with a gift. At the end of the progressions the hostess served congealed pine apple salad, party crackers, and coffee. During play nuts and soft drinks were passed. * Mrs. Annie Fuller Dies Mrs. Annie Fuller, 74, of Ral eigh, formerly of Wendell, died Saturday afternoon at Rex Hos pital. Funeral services were held Monday at 3 p.m. from the Baptist Tabernacle in Johnston County. Burial was in Greenmont Ceme tery in Wendell. Surviving are one son, Clarence of Raleigh, with whom she made! her home; three sisters, Mrs. Lula Moody, Mrs. Mary Nowell and Mrs. Neva Knott, all of Wendell; and two brothers, Tommy Holder and Ruffin Holder, both of Wen dell. Envelopes attached to the inside of drawers with thumb tacks or scotch tape, will hold many small items and keep the items easy to locate. More house plants die from too much water than lack of water. One good rule to follow, is never water them unless the top soil is actually dry to the touch. Sept. Bride-Elect Miss Betty Jean KimbaU, Sep tember bride-elect, was compli mented Saturday, August 10, with a miscellaneous shower given at the home of Mrs. Glenn Anderson, Jr. of Raleigh. The honoree was presented a corsage of pink carnation by the hostess. Decorations and refreshments for the party were carried out in a pink color scheme. Refresh ments consisted of frozen fruit salad, nuts, mints, cheese dates, cheese sticks and punch. There were about 20 guests attending, including girls from Wachovia Bank where Miss Kim ball is employed. A clear plastic bag will keep your food chopper clean and al ways ready for use. 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