THE ZEBULON RECORD Volume XXX. Number 57._Zebulon, N. C., Friday, April 20, 1956 Theo. Davis Sons, Publishers SOON YOU'LL BE ABLE TO LOCATE YOURSELF * House Numbers Are on the Way By mid-summer or even before the businesses and residences of Zebulon will be numbered. Last week the property number ing map was received for the town and is on display at the Town Of fice. This map was devised by the League of Municipalities. Town Manager Willie B. Hop kins said before any numbering takes place the streets will have to be redesignated. This means that each street marker east of Arendell Avenue, which is the north-south axis street, must be repainted with its proper designa tion. He said, for example, Vance Street west of Arendell must be designated West Vance Street. In a like manner Arendell Ave nue north of Vance Street must be redesignated North Arendell and that portion south of Vance Street must be redesignated South Aren dell. Hopkins said a number will be necessary for every 50 feet of res idence property and every 25 feet of business property. No numbering will be changed, for the town must abide by the numbering system set up by the League. The following is a proposed ordi nance establishing a property numbering system for the Town of Zebulon. Mayor Wilbur Debnam said in all likelihood the following docu ment will be accepted by the Town Board of Commissioners at the May meeting. Section 1. Numbering Map. The property numbering map entitled the “House Numbering Plan” of the Town of Zebulon and dated June, 1951, is hereby adopted as the official property numbering map of the Town of Zebulon, North Carolina, and all property numbers assigned shall be assigned in ac cordance with this numbering map and no other property numbers shall be used or displayed in the Town of Zebulon except numbers assigned in accordance with offi cial numbering map. The proper ty numbering map shall be kept on file in the office of the Town Clerk. Section 2. Numbering System. On the property numbering map there shall be designated a North South axis and an East-West axis and all avenues, streets or alleys running generally North and South shall be numbered from the East West axis consecutively to the cor porate limits or the extremity of such avenue, street or alley. Ave nues, streets or alleys running generally East and West shall be numbered from the North-South axis in the same manner. One hundred numbers shall be allowed to each block so that the number (See HOUSE NUMBERS, Page 7) Variety Show To Be Given By PTA May 3 The fund-raising committee of the Wakelon PTA has announced another variety show will be given in the school auditorium May 3. Because of the tremendous re ception given the variety show in March, the committee has decid ed to sponsor another such per formance. Preceding the stage perform ances, the Wakelon High School < band will give a concert. Other performers on the program will be Carl Pearce, Sonny Coley,,the Baker Quartet, W. A. Allman, Bub ber Eddins, Berdon Eddins, and Diane Bailey. During the evening there will be a display of the latest in fashions! —demonstrated and modeled by i the local gentlemen. There will al- j so be a beauty pageant, with the winning beauty announced from the group of male models. Admission to this delightful eve ning’s performance will be 25tf and 501. Gilmer Parrish Named To Head Concord Group A former Zebulon businessman and active civic citizen has ac cepted a position as Executive Sec retary of the Concord Merchant’s Association. Gilmer Parrish was notified this week of this appointment and will assume the managerial duties of the Association May 1. He is the former owner of the Parrish Electrical Company which was located here for five years. He is now connected with Hudson-Belk Co. in Raleigh. Wake Forest Graduate Parrish graduated from Wake Forest College in 1949. He pastored Forestville Church near Wake For est, and the W. R. Gullom field of churches in Warrenton. He was also acting chaplain in clinical psy chology at the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. He is a member of the Zebulon Lions Club, a former Rotarian, and a member of the local Baptist Church. He is 31 years old, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Parrish Gilmer Parrish of Zebulon, Route 1. He is married to the former Jean Cash of Roles ville. They have one son, Charles Gilmer, III. They will move to Concord as soon as suitable living arrange ments can be made. MAIN STREET SCENE: What’ll She Wear? THE GOWN Mrs. E. C. Daniel will wear to her son’s wedding still remains a deep, dark secret. She has revealed nothing of its color, style and material to this or any other paper. And her friends who have seen it are keeping mum on the sub ject — sworn to secrecy. In an earlier conversation, Mrs. Daniel said it would probably be some shade of blue. At that time, Chib Meeting Mrs. Elizabeth McCubbin, superintendent of the State Wo man’s Prison Department, Raleigh, will be the speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Zebulon Senior Woman’s Club Tuesday af ternoon, April 24, at 3:45 o’clock. The public is invited by the club to attend this meeting and hear an unusually well-qualified speak er on an important subject. however, she was not definitely certain. TOO LATE. The Daniels will probably arrive too late for the wedding rehearsal. Mrs. Daniel said the plane on which they are traveling will arrive at Independ ence at 2:45. in the afternoon. The rehearsal starts at three. j • CAKE CUTTING. There will be 1 no cake cutting for Margaret Tru man. Instead there will be a wedding dinner for the bride and sridegroom following the nuptials. * GUEST. S. G. Flowers will at tend the Truman-Daniel wedding, following the wedding he will spend part of his leave with his mother and relatives in Zebulon. Other Zebulonites to attend the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Whitley. Flowers’ wife will al so be present when the vows are spoken. New Agriculture Teacher Named E. D. Snyder has been employed as the replacement for the agricul ture department of Wakelon High School, Franklin R. Jones has an nounced. Snyder is a native of Linwood, N. C. He received his degree from N. C. State College in 1953, and had his practice teaching in the Fair Bluff school system. He was recently discharged from army service. He will fill the unexpired term of Ed Ellington, former agricul- 1 ture teacher at the school. Elling- i ton recently assumed his duties as Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds of the Wake County ru- i ral schools. CLINIC DATE Dr. George Tucker will conduct 1 the regular monthly Mil Clinic in : the Zebulon Municipal Building : on Tuesday, April 24. i Those desiring to see the doctor ! must be admitted before 2 p.m. Robert D. Massey Appointed Cashier Of Zebulon Bank Speeding Cases Fill Recorder's Court Docket The following cases were dispos ed during Recorder’s Court session of April 11. Judge Irby Gill was the presiding judge. I.emon Wilson, charged with giv ing a worthless check to B. A. An tone in the amount of $98.25, was given 30 days on the roads sus pended upon payment of court costs. Mark Hintor^, Knightdale, charged with speeding 47 mph in a 35 mph zone, was found guilty and given a fine of $25 and costs. George Washington Denton pleaded guilty to careless and reck less driving and was given a fine of $25 and court costs. Herbert Lester Sholar, Rocky Mount, was ordered to pay a $10 fine and court costs for improper passing. Millard Mickey Phillips was charged with improper registra tion. Case was nol prossed with leave. Willie Luther Morgan, Middle sex, charged with speeding in ex cess of 55 mph, to wit 80 mph, was found guilty and given a term of 60 days on roads suspended on payment of $80 fine and court costs. Morgan appealed and bond was set at $200. On a second charge, that of having improper brakes, Morgan was found guilty and given 30 days on roads sus-! pended on payment of $50 fine and i court costs, $25 to be remanded if i brakes are corrected and certified by SHP. Notice of appeal was given by Morgan in this case and bond was set at $100. Russell Lee Smith, charged with driving without an operator’s li cense, was called for judgment and failed to appear. Bond of $45 was forfeited. No capias is to be is sued. O. J. Scarboro, charged with as sault on Roscoe D. Chalk with a (See COURT, Page 7) Robert Daniel Massey has been appointed cashier of the local branch of Peoples Bank & Trust Company. The appointment was announced by W. W. Brawley, executive vice president of Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Thursday morning. The Board of Directors met Tuesday in Rocky Mount. Other appointments made by the Board were Miss Mary Eva Webb, cashier of the Pinetops branch; J. Vines Cobb, asst, cashier of the Pinetops branch; and William Overman, cashier of the Whitakers branch, replacing Massey. Brawley was very complimen tary of Massey in his conversation with the Record. Massey is a native of Zebulon, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Massey. He graduated from Wakelon High School and attended Campbell College. He joined Peoples Bank & Trust Co. here in 1935, and remained until 1942. In 1942 he was promoted to the cashier’s position of the Whitakers branch, and re mained there until his induction in the army in 1944. After serving two years with the army in the Pacific theatre, he re turned to Whitakers to resume his position as cashier of the Whita kers and Battleboro branches. Massey came here to assume the managerial duties of the local bank, succeeding R. Vance Brown. He was also carrying on the mana gerial duties of the Whitakers branch at the same time. Massey is a Mason, Shriner, American Legion and 40 & 8 mem ber, past president of the Whita (See CASHIER, Page 7) Choir Award District judges gave a superior rating to the Zebulon Baptist Church junior choirs at the judg ing Sunday. The choirs are now eligible to enter the regional church choir contest to be held in Siler City soon. Mrs. Rodney McNabb, director of the choirs for the past three years, will accompany her stu dents to the regional contest. Two Wakelon Graduates Are Elected To Baptist Student Union Positions Miss Fan Green, daughter of Mr. a"nd Mrs. Harold Green, and Miss Hilda Morris, daughter of Mr. »nd Mrs. Clyde Morris, were re :ently elected to the East Carolina College Baptist Student Union Ex ;cutive Council to serve for the 1956-57 term. Miss Green will serve in the rapacity of Forum co-chairman, vhile Miss Morris will serve as he Union’s poster chairman. Miss Green is a rising senior tnd is majoring in the field of tome economics. She has served or two previous years on the B. >. U. Council. She is also active in rxtra-curricular activities, having ?een treasurer of the Home Eco lomics Club, vice-president of the Phi Omicron, vice-president of the Kappa Delta Pi, and student gov ernment reporter. Miss Morris is a rising senior and is majoring in the field of primary education, and is also active in the college’s extra-curricular or ganizations. Both young ladies are graduates of Wakelon High School. Revival The Bethany Baptist Church quartet will furnish special mu sic Friday night for the revival services being held at the Union Chapel Church. These revival services will con tinue though Saturday night.