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Russel Temples was home from
.'amrbell College for the week-end
'•«) be v ith his family, ami especially
to see the new brother.
Prof. Thomas B. Kemp has been
tome for a short visit with his mother
Irs. .Mary Kemp, returning on Sunday
to his wo Greenwood) S. C.
Mrs. J. G. Kemp spent tho week-end
• >th her daughter. Miss Mary Eliza
beth at Chapel Hill.
Last v.f-.;'.- Rotarv suoper was pre
ami b - V fsd&mes C. V. Whitley. <
T. Flower . C. H. Chamblee ar.d T
rt. Davis. Mr . S. A. Lee assisted with :
.he serving.
Dr. d Mis. L. M. Massey have t
a>ved : :f . their recently purchased
(sidenc on Gannon Avenue, just
' eioss the ievidence of Mrs )
lassey s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C .
Dawson.
Mr. ; V ,J. H. Fowler, and their
■mghte,, Mi-s Grace and grandson
imn !e - .ipenfie’d. ail of Kanna
’is, snent several days the first of'
i w< ek ' lim* relatives and friends
and near Zebulon.
Last Ss..day's Xews and Observei
■ irried a picture of Mrs. Hermon Cone |
. • -i-embt bride o! a former Zebulon
an. Mr. and Mrs. Cone now reside in
Mo ganton, the former being an em
r.f the State Highway Commis 1
-ion.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Farr have moved
nto an apartment at Mrs. J. D. Davis’.
Mr. Farr is an employe of the Caro
a I’owi-i- and Light Compny.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eaton and lit
he daughter recently attended the
celebration of the fiftieth wedding an
iversary of Mr. and Mrs. Z. 11. Wil
or of Franklinton, who are Mrs. Eat
in's relatives.
Announcement has been made oi
*r- marriage last October of Miss Bes
sie Lee Hodges to Joseph Howard
Mims of Raleigh. Mrs. Mims is a
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hed
ges, of Zebulon, R. F\ D.
A. S. Hinton, operator of the for
ner Debnam Wood Shop, sprained or
'trained a muscle of his back last
Monday. Although he is able to get
ibout, he can do no work of any kind
The Junior-Senior banquet for the
n-esent school term * is a special
Wakelon function last week.
To writer of items from Bunn Road:
All communications to the RECORD
mist be signed with the writer’s name
f they are to be printed. Please do not
-end news unsigned.—Editor.
Mrs. Will Liles is rebuilding on the
<ite occupied by her home that was
recently burned. The new house, how-1
, vei', will not be exactly the same plan
i? that which the tire destroyed. Mrs
Liles said she was encouraged to re- j
mild by the many offers of work made i
by friend and neighbors.
Let's Swap
Mrs. A. S. Hinton wants to exchange (
a second hand sewing machine foi j
hams or chickens.
Rocky Cross News
!
Miss Mavis Bennett visited Miss
Victoria Bailey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Strickland visit- !
ed Mr. Eddie Strickland Sunday.
Some of the Holiness people are
still attending m'eetings at Mr. Atlas j
Murray’s.
Misses Lorena and Vir.ma Williams i
had company from Rocky Mount, Red
Oak and Lqnesome Valley Sunday.
Miss VeiJma Williams has return-1
ed from atwo weeks visit in Raleigh
Mr. C. E; Brantley had his sawing
Tuesday nwht.
RolesvilleNews
1
Mrs. W. R. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs.
C. I). Matheny, Misses Ellen Royal
..(ities and Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. C. j
I Bowling visited Raleigh Saturday.
Mr. and Mis. Morris Rogers spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rogers
fat Tier, Mr. R. !.. Rogers.
The !*. T. A. had their regulai
meeting, Match 14 with a goodly num- j
her present, the sixth grade won the |
in ze for attendance. Mrs. ( . L. Bow
ling is the teacher. Miss Ellen Royal j
Jones had charge of the program |
which was very interesting. An ice i
course was served l>v the social com- .
mittee. I
Our sympathy goes out to Mr. Joel
Jones and family in the death <d wife j
and mother.
The Willing Workers and Berean j
Sunday School classes surp l ised Rev. I
H O. Baker with a birthday supper j
Saturday, March 18. There was a j
lot of good eats and had a jollie good
time together. Mr. and Mrs. Bake! j
have won the love of the young peo
ple although they have been here
only a short time. |
Mrs. W. J. Rogers invited a tew ert ;
her friends. Wednesday 15, to
house to help her quilt. 1 hen quilt
ed two quilts all declaring the\ had
the best time ever. Mrs. Rogers serv
ed home made candy.
It you want to hear a K‘ ,(, d , rea I
old time sermon, come to church at
the Baptist church Sunday at eleven i
o’clock. i
Brothers kill each other
’ Jo*se and Ed Ormand, brothers,
living nea Srnow Hill, fought a pis
tol duel last Saturday night, result
ing in the death of Ed and the
fatal wounding of Jesse. Ihe
quarrel is said to have begun in j
dispute over a still on the Ormand
farm, A tenant is said to have been
arrested, charged with operating the
still.
Rogers Cross Roads
The people in this section are very i
glad to see these tine showers aftei '
a dr v spell. ;
Mrs. George Hathaway is spending
the week with her mother, Mrs. W '
G. Kemp.
Mr. X. S. Woodruff and family of I
Micro visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wood!
iSunday.
Mrs. Jake Williams and son. Perry
flay are sick this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Hinton. Graft *
Strickland and Randolph McGregory j
nt Seven Paths, visited in the home!
of Mr. . W. Strickland Sunday.
■V r. and Mrs. Avon Driver have re-!
tenth' moved t.> the old h<>me place!
of Mr. M. B. Lewis.
Horace Kemp was a Raleigh visitoi ;
Thursday.
Mrs. M. K. Lewis of Earpsboio visit-;
ed in this section Friday.
V vs. Sis Morris is back at horn a-j
: gain after visiting her sister, Aunt;
Kate Tisdale of Earpsboro.
Mrs. Columbia Bailey, of Earpsboro j
visited in tbb section last week.
Mi's Beulah Mae Pi rtf enteitain-j
ied :t number of her friends Saturday
1 night by giving them an Md fashioned
Candy cooking.
I .Vr. J. J. Strickland and family of j
: Selma visited Mr. Jack Morn.- and i
; family Sunda.v.
i Mr. J. J. Kernp and daughter, Jet- |
[tie, were Wilson visitors Monday.
The people of our sect:on attend- j
! (>tl the P. T. A. at Middlesex High ;
| School Auditorium Monday night.
| Mr. J. W. Strickland. Jr. -pent a j
■few days with her mother last week. |
Webb Kemp -pent Saturday night i
with his sister, Mrs. Rex Brown, oil
Ilaios Chape! section.
Mr. Dock Deans and family of Bur
ilington visited Mrs. Sebern Ritten
bury Sunday.
Mrs. Yannie I-ewi- is spending th:
I week with her son, Rocher Lewis, o
1 Burlington.
Miss Lillian Lewis spent the week
'end with Mildred Murray of Samaria j
Babe Ruth has signed up for anoth
er year with the New York Yankee' - 1
at the meagre salary of 852.000. H<
held out for 860,000, but failed to con- j
vince the league be was worth it, or ;
possibly the league was not able to
pay it.
sides to show that this container is empty. Closing it
up, he places a screen between it and the audience. ~W~ It /
After a short period of i ..,:ic i:u nutations he remove M 7 t*" f
the screen. The astounded audit nee sees a beautiful XX V 77//A/ 77/7 f / f// 77/J
girl, covered to the shoulders in lovely flowers, rising —X -X AX jl. v.' Ir v.X -Xt y m J-t
from the “empty”container. Where did she come from?
EXPIAHAT,O^:,:„ C wa *. *. P . *. ... ITS MORE ElfiV TO £nOW
1 here i- a trap door in the bottom of the flower pot,
with a hole large enough t" allow her to crawl through. _ _ _
The flowers, called “magicians'feather flowers, re A trick f requent iy worked in cigarette sive treatment than choice, ripe to*
a regular part of a meg on outfit. Ihe flower gni advertising is the illusion that mildness baccos.
neats .1 rul bt rt me and a 1 athing cap to keep the . . . ... . .
flnu.is compressed into small « p;iC e. she slides the in a cigarette comes from mysterious 1 he real ddlcrcncc.comes in the to
tunic down and the flowers expand when she emerges. processes of manufacture. baccos that are used. The belter the
EXPLANATION: All popular ciga- tobacco, the milder it is.
rettes today are made in modern sani
tary factories with up-to-date machin- ** » a c soct ' well known by leaf
p*.
KmijcMs Tobacco _ NO TRICKS
IN A MATCHLESS BLEND
THE ZEBULON RECORD, Zebulon, N. C., March 24,1933
Flat Rock News
Miss Elsie Wiggins spent last Sun
dav with Misses Lorraine and Hazel
Roberts.
Among tiie people who caiieu to)
see Mrs. J. F. Murphy iasi Sunday
were: Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Williams of
I.ouisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Thin
ington and daughter Maxine, of Ral
eigh, and Mr-. Yetis Wiggins and
son, Marsh. We are all glad t< krr v |
that Mrs. Murphy is still inn roving j
from her illness.
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Mr. Robert Luthur and Roy Tim-i
L"vlake were visitr • of Raleigh las:
Thur day.
Amo g ttie ,c• .J.- i.j tbi« funimu utv j
vho attended th- Franklin Cou ty
Obo did i .mtc : at Edward B o ,
High School 'ast Friday night, were
Mr. < R iberts, Mi -: Helen Hill
Misses Hazel. Helen. Mae. ;-id Louis*
Roberts.
See me. tor ’m.-]o\y v hok -a!- c<> i ' r, nStalk
Cutters. Disk Harrows, Peg Harrow.-, >pi ing Tooth
Harrows.
I also he Ye a number of u-ed Planters, Distributors,
Harrows, Plows. Riding Cultivators aiulTwo-Horse
Wagons that I will sell very cheap.
Good tirade Corn @ b 0 Cents Per Bushel
M. B. ( limitblee
Wakefield News
Miss Lucille Harris, who is teach
• ;t I c . and Mr. Ray Harris
i( : ; r : P. agg spei t the week-end
V ;!•.<: ur t. in V* a ■ ic'd.
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On Sunday* morning the people o; j
Wakefield enjoyed a sen .on deliver '
ed by Rev. E. H. Davis of Louisburg |
formerly pastor of the Zebub a Me-,
thodist Church. We wish that Rev
: Davis might be with u rr -e often,
j Mr. and Mr.- - . Willi: - i Honeycutt!
'announce the birth os a baby girl.
Miss Josephine Ferre 1 spent part j
of the week end with Vivian .i'oyne*
The newly organized B. Y. P. l : . or j
(Wakefield has now enrdle ' : : ■ j
j 1 crs. With the support of the commit
.iiv, v c tec-1 'uve th:u nianv m-r will
; < ;■ : 1,-' to th pns-!l‘ V . I
V. . and Mi M, . andi
children spent a few hours Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Mai ic H. Kim
ball.
Victims of Airplane Ucidents
Emerson Faggr/rt, Thomas Prid
gen :::id Cecil Pridgen were killed last
S’afui lay v. !.en tlu ir airplane crashed
-r ar the airport at Salisbury. Maj.
James A. Willis, his M>n. Lieut. Jamc.
Willis and Maj. John A. Parker were
killed on Sunday when an army trans
port crashed near Petersburg, Va
and l.ur't into flames. They were said
to be on their- way from Pope Field
Fayetteville, to Washingt n.
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