THE ZEBULON RECORD. ZEBULON. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY WHEN SHIPS PUT OUT TO SEA It’s “Sweet, good-bye!” when pen nants fly And ships put out to sea; It’s a loving kiss, and a tear or two In an eye of brown or an eye of blue— And you’ll remember me, Sweetheart, And you’ll remember me. It’s “Friend or foe?” when signals blow And ships sight ships at sea; It’s “Clear for action and man the guns!” As the battle nears or the battle runs— And you’ll remember me. Sweetheart, And you’ll remember me. It’s deck to deck and wrath and wreck When ships go down at sea; It’s scream of shot and shriek of shell, And hull and turret a roaring hell— And you’ll remember me, Sweetheart, And you’ll remember me. It's doom and death and pause a breath While ships go down at sea; It’s hate is over and love begins, And war is cruel whoever wins— And you’ll remember me, Sweetheart, And you’ll remember me. —Madison Cawein. Mesdames It. E. Pippin and C. V. Whitley attended the meeting of the Wendell Woman’s Club on Tuesday, being special guests of the hostesses of the day— Mes dames Lela Horton, E. It. Ander son, and Roy Watson at the home of Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. House attend cd the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Jenkins of Pine Tope Saturday evening. Five hundred guests were invited. Miss Jocelyn House of Meredith College and Ralph House of Camp bell College will spend the week end between semesters here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. House. Among the approved officials for girls’ basketball in North Car olina, as announced by the state STATE Again Today and Saturday “That Girl From Paris” with LILLY PONS—JACK OAKIE GENE RAYMOND A so News with Scenes of Ohio—Mississippi Flood Sun—Mon—Tues “One In A Million” with (Ice Skating Queen) SONJA HENIE—ADOLPH MENJOU— DON AMECHE the Rite Bros. A so MUSICAL ACT and NEWS Beginning Wednesday “Lloyds of London” with FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW Madeleine Carroll—Sir Guy Standing—Tyrone Power j chairman of Women’s basketball, jis Miss Christiana McFayden of I Wakelon’s faculty. Mrs. Gene Utley of Goldsboro, with her baby son, Bennett, spent i the week end here with her sister, Mrs. Allan Pippin, also visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winstead at Wakefield, and Mr. Utley’s relatives in Raleigh. Omitted by mistake last week in publishing this paper was a mes sage from Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hin ton expressing their appreciation of the interest and sympathy shown in the accidental wounding of their son, Charles, on Christmas day. The trying time of his stay in the hospital and the tedium of con valescence since his return home have been easier because of the | kindness of friends. A. L. Tippett of the Hales Chap el community has returned to his home from a Wilson hospital where he was taken after suffering a brok en back in a recent auto accident. His many friends are glad to know' that he is recovering so rapidly. Miss Annie Rose Southerland, 0 5oAp L/ercnacr HOT TU . mi .., ■ chocolate covered Bouquet Ramee I WATER BOTTLE or JSSSS ■ HARD MILLED SOAR LASH tONOCR I FOUNTAIN SYRINGE COLD CREAM ■ — c 01 c BM POUND Mm+M Thret Cake. for Mm X I ’ U, ci°r 69 C 59 ■ B«aw.y.oUl«.M i ll,o(M.,n.,i. g r j tc UOUJO I STATIONERY Gu.ronf.d shov.s I SIBSSBMK-W**™ NA , L p OL ISH ■ CASCADE vellum I Permedge 19 c >l-171. ?50' m pound pap or RAZOR BLADES ** ui j i i ond Mi 31 tooih Pail. I I1 5 = W w £htffSiiV a ‘ ,or 011 1 coc^ % Av £od LIVER OIL nailDUlLiverUll V «Ac 1 iii All* I R, i' OO c u * d ‘ r hmm a nek »«r.. .e viumi. % 3 01 . v i ,|.~ #W “Quint*.” Eaaential to A K*p*ci*Hy »uitabl« for » 881 combination* ;;#* ?9 C *** frowth of atrafght M «•> young chil fl? 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II ICOLD TABLETS 19 C H Liggett’s Almond Bar »a- 2-..25 l| Ladies’ Dressing Comb .19 irV ‘Ruxeiebt Rubbing yB Junior Curling Iron .59 i Halibut Liver Oil CapsuS ij Al A Alcohol ,6c fl | Populor Antisoptic Drasslng Colony Alarm Clock .98 i I Krttrt&J'r. 50.at* Hi t II a ZZT *" H Cascade Writing Portfolio .23 j, j 1 I «a\ aorw CAC ■ gIODm I J U.D. Zmc Ointment toßgirf _ 11 f\ /^i I ls^si ;:y 39L = c r;°j! £6OlllOll UlTllff LOn IMW "^ ; LrT D " >1 formerly of Wakelon’s faculty, now of the faculty at Princeton, was here for the weekend, spending Saturday night in the R. H. Her ring home. Mrs. G. S. Barbee was hostess | to the Wednesday Afternoon Club at her home last week. The E. C. Daniel car was parked at the edge of Arendell Ave. on Wednesday afternoon of last week while Mrs. Daniel attended a club meeting. Coming out to go home i she found that the spare tire on the back of the car had been ruined by being struck by a passing mo . torist whose vehicle had also done i other damage to the Daniel car. The reckless driver is unknown. \ 1 - . . . ■ ■ Don’t fail to attend the program to be given at Wakelon on Friday night tonight) at 8:00. Sponsored . by P. T. A. for benefit of school. ; Mrs. Oris Horton, chnin. Ways and ; Means. . A. C. Dawson, Jr., was at his t home here for a short time on Tuesday and Wednesday enroute to and from Elon College where his , team from A. C. C. played. On last Saturday V Bunn of Raleigh was tea honoring Mrs. Cl} Isabel Hoey and Mr Jr. This was a r function and was at eral hundred person Zebulon were: Me j yMfyifcj

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