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It is best to take them up when the fol iage is green, the plant is storing food materials in the bulbs for next year’s bloom. After the fol iage has turned yellow the bulbs may be dug, divided and replant ed at once, or may be dried and stored in a cool dry place over summer and planted in the fall. Tulips should be taken up and replanted at least every second year. In our Tar Heel climate the bulbs deteriorate rapidly and should be replaced by new ones if large flowers are desired. As in the case of daffodils, tulips should not be taken up until the tops turn yellow and begin to die. Bearded iris (German iris) are blooming now and will be ready to divide and replant in about a month after the blooming period is over. However, they may be divided any time during the sum mer or early fall. A good division consists of a new rhizome or thick ened underground stem with a cluster or fan of leaves. The true roots originate from the bottom of this rhizome. In replanting the division the rhizome should be planted so that the top of it will be about even with the top of the soil. Deep planting is not desirable. Bearded iris do best in well-drain ed soils that dry out quickly. A USDA bulletin, published in cooperation with the N. C. Experi ment Station and those in two other states, describes symptoms of important soybean diseases and the best control methods. It can be obtained free by writing for “Soy bean Diseases,” Bulletin 2077, Of fice of Information, USDA, Wash ington 25, D. C. The Zebulon Record Corinth Social and Personal Items Mrs. Thomas Fowler There were 183 at Sunday School last Sunday. Preaching service will be held Sunday at 11 a. m. There were 48 girls and boys in the graduating class at Corinth- Holders this year. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowler spent last Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Fowler at Earpsboro. Mrs. Roma Wilder and Jerry and Mrs. Roy Moody and Sybil of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Ves ter Wilder last Wednesday. Miss Katie Hocutt of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hocutt. Mrs. J. A. Overton of Kinston and Mrs. Roy Overton of Louis burg visited Mrs. Onnie Johnson last Saturday afternoon. Jerry Wilder of Raleigh spent part of last week with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vester Wil der. Sunday dinner guests of the E. E. Powells and Mr. J. B. O’Neal were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cave naugh, Sue and Arthur of Clayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gill of Zebulon. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Miley Johnson of Wendell. Sunday evening guests of the Roy Richardsons were Mrs. Her man Richardson and baby of Spring Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Coley Privette of Pearces. Sandra Johnson of Wendell spent Saturday evening with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hocutt ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Johnson of Wendell attended a barbecue supper at the Bat John sons near Smithfield Saturday p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Corbett of Raleigh were Sunday guests of the E. J. Corbetts. Weekend guests of the David Hintons were Miss Dorothy Hin ton of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hinton of Selma. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ward of Ral eigh spent the weekend with the Donnie Goodwins. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Hocutt of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Smith Sunday. Weekend guests of the F. L. Wilders were Miss Sarah Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilder and Barbara of Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Strickland and Ellen of Dunn. Miss Marleen Phelps of Zebulon visited Miss Rose Bunn Monday night. fju TIPS TO TEENS I ( 1-2-3 GLOW! Three full glasses of Pine State Milk every day will set you a glow with radiant health and energy. It’s rich in the min* , erals, vitamins and proteins that make your eyes sparkle and FORM THIS shine ... set your hair to shimmering with life and BEAUTY beauty . . . help keep your complexion __ _ _ _ _ smooth and clear. HABIT ~ ArSKfr###add a glass off «W %esati MUM to every meal. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wilder of Wendell visited the Dewitt Creeches and Thomas Fowlers last Sunday evening. Sunday guests of the Sam Bunns were Mr. and Mrs. Elija Bass and children of Emit and Mr. Peyton Bunn and boys of Middlesex. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson of Raleigh visited the Melvin John sons and John Thompsons Monday evening. Pvt. and Mrs. Orlin Wilder and baby of Alabama are spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Gamer and Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wilder. Miss Betty Freeman of E. C. C., Greenville, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Freeman. Hopkins Chapel News Mrs. Iris Temple Our pastor and family were vis iting relatives Sunday. Brenda and Joyce Baker are among the sick. I Mrs. Annie Poole’s sister, Mrs. Goodwin, visited her last week end. Frances Denton and Peggy Liles visited the Robert Kings last weekend. Stella Bunn visited Virginia Bunn Friday night. They attended class night at Corinth School. Aubrey Gay, Bobby and Donald Horton went to the Air Show at the Raleigh-Durham airport Sun day. Eliza Horton visited Hattie Pul ley in Zebulon Saturday night. Bessie Barham and Florence Hopkins visited the M. M. Pleas ants last Sunday. We extend sympathy to the rel atives of Berry Barham, who died last week. AMERICA'S FINEST PICTURED ENCYCLOPEDIA The 1955 15 volume Compton’s is now available. A fine gift for the eighth grade or high school graduate. Recommended for children of pre-school age to adult by lead ing educators. Small down payment and monthly payment as low as $6.00 will buy the Cordova set which sells for $139.50. Phone 2628 Zebulon, N. C. Friday, May 27, 1955 Sympathy goes out to the family of Mr. W. I. Green who passed away near Tabernacle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bunk Arnold of Lizard Lick visited Mr. and Mrs. John Thomasson and children Sunday. Mrs. Army Lewis and children of Middlesex called on the Vester Wilders, Sam Bunns, and Leonard Bunns Monday p. m. Miss Gretchen Hocutt of Wen dell visited the Edd Hocutts Sun day p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hocutt of Raleigh were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hocutt. Our sympathy is expressed to the family of Mrs. Kathleen Tay lor who passed away Tuesday aft , era long illness. Minerva Perry was hostess to a plastic party Tuesday night. Have you said, “I thank thee Lord for the many showers we have received?” Or do you think you merit such blessings and just take them for granted. Mrs. Artelia Powell is seriously ill at Rex Hospital. High quality and low shrink make North Carolina mountain wool among the most valuable in the East.
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