Personals Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mediin with Edith Lee and A. V., Jr. left on Tuesday ot this week to spend .-ome time at Hot Springs, Ark. Verm on Starnes, Wakelon stu dent, is winner of one of the dis trict prizes offered by a fertilizer manufacturing company for the best papers showing the advan tages of using their product. Mrs. S. ET. Crittenden of Hock ley King and Queen County, Va., arrived in Zebulon Saturday, com ing because of illness of her neph ew, C. M. Revere, and remaining until after the funeial. Mrs. Port wood. Mr. Revere’s sister, and her small son arrived Saturday. E. C. Daniel has been confined to his bed this week with rheuma tism. He is greatly missed from Zebulon Drug Store. After undergoing an operation in Rex Hospital last Saturday H. E. Mann is considerably improved and has been brought to his home here for convalescence. Miss Helen Bunn was home from her work at State Hospital for the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bunn of Wakefield. Friends of Miss Carnelia Kim ball will be interested to learn that just a few days before the fire which destroyed Efird’s Ral eigh Store Miss Kimoall was trans ferred to the branch store of this firm at Fayetteville. She has been r or some years with the Raleigh store. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Bell and children have moved back to Zeb ulon from Raleigh and now are living on Arrendall St. near Wake lon School. Miss Grace Co'.trano home from G. C. W. fo r the week-end, had as her guest Miss Ruth Pender of Ral eigh. Edna Earle Sexton, Ruth Massey and Charles Flowers went to Chap el Hill on Thursday to take part in the contests in Dramatics. Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Mrs. C. E. Flowers took the actors and Dorothy Win tead, Lucy Frances Massey and Ralph House, stage and property managers. Rev. Ollin Owen, pastor of Wood Baptist Church, will speak at the Wakefield Baptist Church next Sunday morning. The public is cor dially invited. Arriving on Monday to attend the funeral of C. M. Revere were the following relatives from Va.: Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Crittenden of Hockley, uncle and aunt; M. F. Re vere of Shacklefords uncle; Vir gil Portwood of Ellisons, brother in-iaw. ** S*F 4 HPT Ha JuFfafr *'«*■<->'* M , *> r&MEki SfeifP «&4s»£m V ; '( /f /? {Left) "IT'S MIGHTY COMFORTING to light *,■£•'? 5 H up a Camel. The fatigue that always fol y '% % lows championship bob-sled racing quickly \/mI *? % > * fades away." (Signed) RAYMOND F. STEVENS ha union flip* away a* Camels unlock my t store of energy.” (Signed) MARDLE HOFF is dmt**mWSSil££"-' THE ZEBULON RECORD. ZEBULON. NORTH CA ROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH TWENTY-NINTH, 1935. Mrs. Revere’sjrelatives attending nere: Mr. ard Mrs. C. D. Barbee, M»s. Chamblee and Mrs. H. L. Warren of Raleigh; H. B. Warren of Enfield. « Mrs. W. L. Wiggs has not yet ; recovered from her recent illness j and at present is not so well as she has been of late. “Tomboy” Blount has taken charge of the Purol filling station just across from the Zebulon Sup ply Co. I Miss Annie Rose Southerland, former seventh grade teacher at Wakelon, now of the Princeton school faculty, spent the week-end at th§ teacherage here with friends. Mrs. Chas. E. Flowers, who was called to Wilmington early last week by her sister’s illness, return ed home on Saturday leaving Mrs. Adams improving. Prof. Senter, Mrs. C. L. Read and Rev. Theo. Davis Vent to Spring Hope on last Friday night to act as judges in one of the tri angular debates. i In the series of triangular de bates among Wakelon, Wendell a; d Spring Hope. Wendell won both affirmative and negative de isions, Wakelon won the affirma tive and lost the negative, and Sp. ing Hope lost in both. Zebulon Rotarians will not hold their regular supper meeting this \-.