Emit News 1 There Acre riot npiy people at prcat'i S'.nd i Headship, due to the .■ t that the baccalaureate ser mon u:■ pread < Corinth-Holder | whool ; ,q a I'ige i'nwd from thi J ,! section ttendc.i. i Afr. ;• i . ,’ei ■, Mullen and j daughter . .1. .. ille and' Aliases Helen and Ailene Temple of Zebulon visited Mi 1 I Mrs. Coy Hinton Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. .J. R Bunn and lam-1 ily of Kcnly v i -it* d <lr. and .Mrs. A. I Tl. Hinton and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bell S—' Miss Ora Lee VVa'l spent the week i rid with Miss Kai ii'yn Strickland. .Messrs. Doyt Richardson, Alton | Hales, and Misse- Oi a l/«*e Wall and Mary Kate Hinton railed to see Miss Hazel Richrdson it Meadow teach erase Sunday afternoon where she has taught school this year. , Emit ball team tguinst Pine Level last Saturday was postponed on ac count of rain. They will play a double j header Friday afternoon on Corinth- 1 Holder's ground. Cone out and give' the boys your best support! | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Godwin andj son visited Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hinton Sunday; also Mr. Go ton Kiley. Miss Vasti Whitley of Thanksgiv ing section spent th- week-end with Misses Ruth and M • Belle Hinton. Mrs. S. I. Bell and Miss Ixiuise Hinton were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of near Middlesex. Mrs. Ella Hinton visited Mr. and Mrs. Vance Driver during the week end. Mrs. Driver ha- been ill for quite a while but we hope her a speedy recovery. Little Miss H‘d n Temples of Zebu lon is spending this week with her two sisters, Mrs. Lola Hinton and Mrs. i.s4a Bell. We are very sorry to note Mrs. Lou Belle Godwin on the sick list this week hut we all -> md her our sym pathy, Mr. Ira Woodard ind Mrs. P. A. Godwin and family were visitors in this section during Hie week-end. Mrs. Griffin Bailev opent the week i«d with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Allan. . J& Jf- C.i/Wa/n/n~. l&fi'/tssmtEJtmsar and Optician, will be at u Dr. Barbee’s office, Zebu ion, N. C M every second Tuesday in each month. ' His ext visit will be | i | [ Tuesday, June 14, 1932 j From 10 a. m. to 3p. m. j ’ i ideDre±±— Don’t give the weevils a chance ALL any weevil asks is a chance—one chance. aA. Once he gets busy with a square, the boll is gone. Reports indicate enough weevils this year to ruin die crop, if they get a chance. Whether they get it or not, depends pretty much on you. Weevils can’t hurt a crop much, once the bolls are set. 3ecause of the heavy infestation this year, set your crop as early as you can. Nothing takes the place of a Chilean Nitrate side-J.ing for making an early crop. There is no way a little money could be better invested now for 100 pounds (200 pounds would be better) of Chilean Nitrate to side-dress each acre of your cotton. Don’t fail to specify Chilean Nitrate when you see your dealer. That is just as important as •ide-dressing itself. Get busy! The weevils will be plenty busy soon. TWO KINDS 4 ,w > l * **o* . w . . *°* and j both ore natural M 0 BAOJ Mr'hag CHILEAN NITRATE EOiICATIONAI BUREAU, INC. W| loklgh, North Corolino Bethany News —1 Rev Hedrick of Wake Forest sup-i plied for our pastor, L. If. Evans, 1 ; iust Sunday night. Mr. Evans was i J attending the Southern Baptist Con -J \\. niiun in Si. Petersburg, Fla. i There wa- a goodly number present; • j Sunuay morning for Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. -J. P. Robertson, two* di.ughtei , Kaioleen and Elaine; aisol .Vli-s Annie Itee I lean spent Sunday] ui Wilson v i.i j ting Dr. Bissette. .Mr. Carlton B. join s of Plymouth is spending a few days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jones. Mr. Ralph Vaughn and family spent the week-end with Mrs. Vaughn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Watson, j Master Arthur Dean is improving nicely after having his tonsils remov ed last week at Mary Elizabeth hos pital. Ralph Moore and Roderick Robert son went with the Hi Y’s to Washing ton, I). C. last week. Sam Ellington of Raleigh is spend ing a few weeks with his ncule, Geo. Wynn. Mrs. Ed Coleman has been on the l sick list for the past week. Mrs. Geo. Wynn is spending some time in Raleigh with her sister, Mrs. Ellington. Birthday Party. Last Friday evening, May 13, Mrs. G. H. Cox entertained a number of the younger set in honor of her daughter, Christine’s sixteenth birth day. After a lively time with games and contests, the guests were usher ed into the dining room where sand wiches and iced tea was served at this time, the birthday cake being cut. KNIGHTS OF GIDEON MEETING There will be a joint district meet ing of the Wakefield and Zebulon lodges on May 27, at 12:30 p. m. in the local public school building. All members of lodges No. 391 and No. 42 are asked to be present. The District Deputy will be present; also the W. C. S. Commander. The pro gram to be given at night will have an admission charge of 5 cents for each person. ANNOUNCBMRNT I hereby announce myself candi date for county treasurer, subject to the Democratic Primary of JSine ith. DURWARD D. CHAMBLEE, Zebulon, N. C.,g*£g£gg i . —COW FOR SALE— Jersey, first calf two weeks old. Sacrifice price—Gives 3 gallons a day.—See B. CLAUDE BAKER, North of Rosewkarg, highway 90. | ()()() LIQUID —TABLETS—SALYR •><><> Liquid or Tablets ased internally and 666 Salve externally, stake a eem plete and effective treatment fer I Colds. THE RECORD, Zebulon, Wake County, N. C„ May 27, 1932 ~ BUSNNEWS ' | Mr. a ,d Mrs. Eugene Bcdiiingfield' ! were vi-iior.- in Raleigh Tin day. 1 Mi - Nancy Frye of Wes*. End is; i it.ia hi r sisU'f, Mrs. T. I>. O’Quinn, i A r . Bill Adams spent Monday in ! Wake Forest. Mi.-.- Bruce Dodd spent Tuesday in iLcuisburg aith fiicnd* at Louisburg College. Mi- - Gladys Mae Winstead was the guest of her si-ter this week in Rocky Mount. Mrs. C. C. Wright and Mrs. Robert White spent Thursday in Ifocky Mount i shopping. Miss Gladys Mullen spent the week-1 •ad in ElrlCity with her sister, Mrs. ' Harper. Mr. Edwin Cheeves of Chapel Hill, was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Cheeves. i Misses Nonnie Bunn and Roslyn Hollingsworth were visitors in Louis burg Tuesday. Miss Hazel Crone of Knightdale is the guest of Miss Louise Perkerson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dickens of Sandy Creek spent Sunday with Mrs. Dickens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hollingsworth. Miss Miriam Mullen is visiting Mrs. Millard Alford in Zehulon. Mr. J. 11. Weathers and Mrs. C. E. Weathers left Wednesday morning for Hendersonville to attend the gradu ation exercises of Bayard Weathers at Fruitland Institute. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gaye of Rocky Mt., spent Sunday with Mrs Gaye’s , parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). T. Hollings worth Miss Mary Hartsfield, sister of Mrs. Robert Johnson was a visitor here last week. Miss Lucille Johnson, Rob Johnson and Dr. Johnson were visitors in Ral eigh Saturday. Miss Annie Laura Alford is in Park View Hospital in Rocky Mount where she had a very serious operation. Mr. R. B. Dodd spent Thursday in Zehulon and Raleigh on business. Mrs. John Alford is confined to her home because of illness. We all wish her an early recovery. Miss Thelma Holmes of Franklinton is spending the week-end with Miss Mary White Nash. Miss Helen Mullen and Bruce Dodd attended the Home Coming at Louis burg College Saturday and also the Commencement Exercises Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Bayard Weathers returned home Friday from Fruitland Inst, in Hen dersonville. where he was a student. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Winstead and children John Sidney, Geneva, Delanie and Scottie, of Macclesfield spent Sunday with relatives. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Crawford and Mr. S. L. Bowen returned Saturday from St. Petersburg, Fla., where they attended the Southern Baptist Con vention. Mrs. Spencer Williams has been vis iting friends and relatives in the state of Georgia. MISS ALFORD HOSTESS Bunn, May 16.—Miss Mary Gray Alford was hostess at a iovelv party at her home on Saturday nite, May 14th., in honor of her week-end guests Misses Alice Morgan. Mavis and Margaret Alford. The evening was devoted to the playing of games and dancing. Several contests were given, the winners of which were Miss Selema Mullen, Helen Mullen and Bruce White. The honor ces were presented with very attrac tive gifts. The guests were then ushered into the lovely dining-room, beautifully decorated with ferns and spring flowers, carrying out the color scheme FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE!! A Poultry Truck Will Be Placed At ZEBULON, N. C. Friday 27th. and Saturday 28th. We will pay the market price for your poultry, country ham, and corn. We have 100 head of pigs and hogs for sale.—Bring your surplus produce to us. W ON PRIVETTE PHIL-ETT POQ QA I P ▲ v j 100 Bushels Shelled Corn _ 40c Soy Beans, Peas, Cane, Sudan Grass, Peanuts, Rape, Snaps, Navy Beans, Water Mellon, Vel vet Beans A. G. KEMP. Zebukm. N. C. | f pink and green. The hostess, as I i ted by Miss Bruce Dodd served a ■ :i iou- ice course. PINE RIDGE ■ r. and Mr-. Otha Mullen of Wen jdell ad Mi. and Mrs. Guyon Mills (and family of Raleigh were visitors >i Mrs. E. T. Griffin Sunday. -Miss Lucy Young of Durham wa the week-end guest of Mrs. D. E. Griffin. Miss Vesta A vent spent last week end with friends near Rocky Mount. ! Mrs. B. S. Pace and Messrs. Willard ’and Douglas Pace were Zebulon visi tors last Thursday. Misses Beryle Lee Stallings and Eureta Brantley of Pilot were the; guests of Mrs. R. C. Pearce last Fri-! j day- Mr. j. F. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beddingfield and family attended a funeral at Flat Rock last Friday. Messrs. Howard Tant, Elbert Avent and D. E. Griffin were Raleigh visi- \ [ tors Saturday. BRA ME WITHDRAWS ■ Upon learning that Mr. M. B. Cham hlee is a candidate for renomination Mr. W. A. Brame of Wendell decided to withdraw his name as a candidate for the vacancy on the County Board of Education. Mr. Brame states that he has no personal desire for the of . fice. Rolesvile 1 Miss Vivian Belle spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Chessie Mae Tip pett. Master Joseph Dudley went to Ral \eigh Thursday. Miss Mozelle Strickland entertain -1 ed her Sunday school class at her home Saturday p. m. Games were en joyed by all. Cakes and lemonade were : served. Due to the rainy weather ‘ there was only about half of the mem. hers present. Those present were 1 Mrs. W. I. Green, Leigh Kemp, Grace and Gora Lewis, Ruth Medlin, Bessie and Ted Belle, Joe Liggins and Mo -1 zelle Strickland. They had some vis itors. j 1 Mr. and Mrs. Avon Driver and Mr.; ; J. W. Strickland Jr., were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B Lewis * Sunday night Miss Ollie Lewis spent the week ? end with Mrs. W. B. Strickland of I Zebulon. Mrs. Willard Belle of Wendell is * visiting her husband’s parents, this ■ week. Mr. J. J. Kemp and Miss jettie 1 Kemp went to Wilson Sunday. Miss Jerada Lewis took Sunemn dinner with Miss Marie Kemp. Mrs. W. G. Kemp spent Sunday as- I ternoon with Mrs. J. W. Strickland. Misses Brr.ce Johnson and Mildred ’ Lewis of Bi -lington were the week ■ end guests of Mrs. Rocher Lewis. M iss Lillian Lewis is visiting her ■ grandmother of Corinth. ? Mr. L.eonard Lewis and Mr. Harol Hales of Zebulon took dinner at Mrs. M. B. Lewis’ Tuesday. Mr. Alva Denton and Mr. Madison ’/Hodge of Smithfield were visitors in 1 our community Thursday night. 1 Miss Ruth Medlin spent Sunday 5 with Miss Mozelle Strickland. L Master Edward Bailey and his sis ter Lela visited Mr. J. C. Dudley’s 5 children Sunday P. M. 1 Mrs. A. L. Pruden was in Raleigh f Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tome Wright of Ral ■ eigh visited Rolesville Tuesday. Mrs. C. T. Bowling was in Raleigh shopping Saturday. > Mr. Henry Bridges of Wakefield J visited Rev. C. B. Howard Tuesday. : Mrs. Shearon is visiting her grand ‘ daughter this week. Mrs. Norris j Rogers. | ‘ We are glao to hear Mr. VV. J. Rog- • er- is improving and hope he will he • Hi)W to be out so >n. i Our love and sympathy go out to 1 1 tm i:• roily of Mr. Simon Alford in • the death of their daughter and sis ter, Lelia. Shi was a beautiful Chri-- tian tuasacier, li>%<-: by all who knew' her. We d e sorry t sa. Mrs. Wren i Williams is on the sick list this week. The T. T. T. class had their regu lar • usiness meeting with Lucille Pearce for May. After the business! ! session and social hour Lucille served an ice course. < EAGLE ROCK NEWS The Philathea class and VV. M. S. < held their regular monthly meeting Friday, May 13, at the home of Mrs. I). L. Martin, with Mrs. J. L. Ander- ( I son as joint hostess. After the business was transacted ( the meeting was turned over to the j ' program leader, Mrs. Oris Horton. The program was based on China and ( Japan. Mrs. Horton was assisted by several of the Wakefield people and a number of the young girls of Heph- zibah church. . At the conclusion of the program a friendship idea was carried out. The guests were invited into the bedroom, where a lovely friendship Yo Yo spread was presented to Mrs. Theo. B. Davis, by Mrs. Martin in behalf . of the forty friends who had as sembled there for this occasion. There j were two poems on friendship given by Miss Annie Yancey and Mrs. Cliff j Pippin. | Mrs. Davis was given a list of the names of those who gave squares j for the quilt. These names range from that of little 8 months-old Doris Buchanan, whose mother made one for her to give, to that of Mrs. J. M. Knott, who is now 79 years old, and made her own square. Then the guests were invited Into the dining room, where refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake were served. Master William Plenry Hester, son of Dr. Hester of Wendell is assisting his uncle, Mr. W. J. Hester in hia work, since he is ill. I Miss Ella Mae Anderson has return j ed home from a visit in Durham with her sister and uncle, Mr. A. A. Mc- Cullers. Mrs. D. L. Martin and family paid Mrs. T. Y. Baker a visit Sunday eve ning. * Mr J. R. Hood of Greensboro visi ted the Andersons Monday. Mrs. M. H. McGullers of Durham is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Anderson. Miss Jessie Pearl Anderson attend- I ed a picnic dinner at Lake Myra with {friends of Raleigh Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bill Martin is able to be up, | after weeks of illness. Mrs. S. T. Anderson, after months of illness, was able to be up and cele brate her 79th birthday, May 15. Mr. S. T. Anderson and daughter of Rocky Mount, brought her a beauti ful cake, with the 79 candles on it. All her children and many friends ] visited her. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Horton and daughter, Jean, visited her parents ' and grandmother Sunday. The friends of Mrs. J. P. Winston; were glad to know that she was able to be up and at Sunday school Sun- I day although she was not able to stay for service. i, SMELLS ILL II D m’t forget that on the sth Sun l days there is preaching at Beulah) church at 10:00 a. m. Misses Lillian Nevilles and Mary 1 Lee Gouch and Mr. Franklin Shearon of Wake Forest were the guests of Miss Vera Belle Loyd Sunday after noon. Miss Colie Nowell of Durham is visiting Miss Ruth Raybon this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Perry and two children Kathleen and H. E. Jr., at tended a birthday dinner at Wendell Sunday. ] Mr. Jessie Horton called to see Miss Ruby Johnson Sunday night. ,| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Raybon called ■t the home of his parents. Mr. and M s. V. R. Raybon Satuarday eve nine. Mr. Jewel Keith of Northside visit ed "t the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D Loyd Saturday night. Mr. William Mitchell and Mr. Ben i N •11 ' led to Fuquay Springs Sunday night. | Mi Elsie Price gave a party Mon,- i _ri in honor of Miss Colie Nov 11 of Durham. M . Cliu Ee Raybon visited rel at i,- f tie community Wednesday. 'taßings is visiting her j fatre i, Mr. Burell Perry. | Mi Arthur Kicha'-ds and Mr. Dos i -,ey Watkins were out horse back rid-j I lac Sunday afternoon. He.,.-. . E: i • Perry. FJrvine Ful ' ■ M' e- ->rd Dicie I * Piice Sunday evening. Miss Mary Edwards visited Mrs. I <• i '.]'•■/ unu y afternoon. Mrs. George Nowell has returned t‘ Eh • h n it Durham after spend ing some time vv th her son, Mr. Hay- V* .» t.i. Some people- of this community vis ited at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moody Saturday night and entertain er them by having a singing. Lees Chapel News There will he a vocal union at Lees Chapel Baptist church the first Sunday in June. We want you present. Mrs. f. I). Kemp and little daughter Margie were Zebulon visitors Satur day Mrs. W. I. Green and her baby Leon visited Mrs. W. D. Bunn Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Driver visited relatives near Wendell and Richard son’s cross roads Sunday. Mrs. Johnnie Hilliard spent Tues day with her sister, Mrs. Watson near Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bell of Wen dell spent Wednesday with his sister Mrs. Will Liggins. Mr. R. L. Stallings and family were visitors in the Antioch section Sat urday and Sunday. M rs. A. D. Driver and children were the week-end guests of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Lewis of Zebulon. They also visited the Baptist Sunday school Sunday morning. Mrs. L. M. Price is improving at Duke hospital. We hope she will soon be well and home with her little ones. Mrs. Jimmie Johnson is on the sick list this week. Hopkins Chapel We were sorry that our superin tendent was sick Sunday aid could not be at Sunday school but we are glad to know he is able to be out again. There will he no Sunday school Sunday. Everyone go to the vocal union. Mrs. Pattie Minga and daughter Jona called to see Mrs. Smug Fowler at the County Line last Friday. Mr. Harold Doyle spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. J. H. Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Doyle of near Pearces were Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. Paul Horton. Mrs. J. H. Bunn was a Raleigh vis itor Saturday. Messrs Phillip Bunn. Graham Hoyle Bunn were Raleigh visitors Sat urday night. Miss Irdell Gay was Saturday night guest of Misses Reba Madeline Perry. Messrs. J. G. Bunn, Williford Perry, G. H. Ray and J. H. Bunn also Hoyle Bunn went to Farmville last Friday looking tobacco plants. Miss Mry Etta Pearce returned home last Sunday from her aunt’s, Mrs. Jodie Watkins. We are sorry to know that Mrs. C. C. Perry is sick. We hope she will soon be well. Mr. Wiley King spent Saturday night with his parents, near Roseville. Hale’s Cha n el News : A number of our people attended the baccalaureate sermon at Corinth- Holders last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Price of Zebu lon were visitors in the community during the week-end. Miss Mavis Renfro of Antioch was the guest of Miss Lottie Corbett the past week-end. Mrs. Johnny Hilliard visited rela tives in lower Johnston last Tues day. Mr. Otis Parish and family of ?ebu. lon spent Sunday with his father, Mr B. P. Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Martin anc children Elbert, Katherine, and Pan sey of Raleigh were the week-enr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Martin. Little Lois Davis of near Middle sex is visiting in the home of Mrs Zeb Corbett this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cornel Driver of Em visited in the home of Mr. 77. B. Rich ardson Sunday. Mr®. Sullie Bailey is on the sicl list this week. Wc are sorry to note that B. Richardson while out looking aftei Fi-r chickens last Saturday was bitter p,- r Moccasin snake. We are glad tc - ,-t. however, that she is improv : " nicely. ' Mr®. L. M. Price who ha® b*en V. for sometime went to Duke hos pital last Monday for a treatment. Her many friend® hope ®he will soon ii.tlirn home fully recovered. Mrs. Price ha® bepn confined to her ~ orn for six months with a goiter ! crowing on her neck. | A camouflaged still w-a« raided in New Jersey. It wa® making atuflf | am "if'°ged a® wFi'kev.

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