'HE ZEBUL()intECORDrZEBULON^OimH^toEW*TKiP^^V ,nW^!,W,BtilClf ’ -- :y _ r Yj-.fWr.lV © UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL-NEWS WEBE HEAVYWEIGHTS SIGN FOR CHAMPIONSHIP James J. Braddock (left), heavyweight champion of the world, signs np for bout with Joe Louis (right) next June in Chicago, in presence of Joe Triner (center), chairman of the Illinois State Boxing Commis sion. Braddock’s share will be 50 per cent of all receipts or $500,000 flat guarantee. 4-H CLUB BROADCAST ON. MARCH 2nd Always on the first Saturday of each month at 12:30 P.M. a Nation al 4-II Club Program is broadcast. This program is conducted by the United States, Department of Ag riculture in cooperation with the State Agricultural College, the United States Marine Band, and the National Broadcasting Com pany. The Broadcasting Station in Raleigh, W. P. T. F. carried this program and for March 6th broad Get Ready For Easter CHECK UP YOUR SPR ING WARDROBE - - REMEMBER E JUST THREE WEEKS OFF. | i j j r j Ladies’SUlTS | Silk Print j Economy Shoe j Full Fashioned i : Dresses | Ladies Silk } Mannish Tailored Hard } »MlOp HOS 6 Worsteds The Most Pop- j flowered Crepes, In Large ,j I Humming BM Hosiery !! ular Gray Shades —ln the } And Small Designs —A- ' anety oiew i ovelty Shews the Way for New „ „ . . „ . | mazing Styles, and A- Sport and Dress Shoes —j| Spring Shades in Fine Following Low Price ~ Sheer Hosiery „ mazinglv Low Prices | ; Ranges ;; In White and Brown Con,. 59 c an d 69c I $3 95 -$4 95 binations wr Plain Whites !! To Meet Your Budget, Or I $4. 95 - $9.75 || * * || I" Two Price Ranges || I $14.50 SOME AS LOW AS 51.94 j $1.95 - $2.95 Twist Sheers I 1 1 FOR ECONOMY TRADE aJ DEITZDEPI WENDELL, N. C. STYLE tfl (ast is as follows: 'New Frontiers For Rural Young • People Third Phase Conservation Em phasized in 4-H Club Work. America, the Beautiful, U. S. Ma rine Band. History of the 4-II Dairy-Manage ment Club, Mercer County, N. J., In Episodfes. Presented by B. J. Turpin, Mercer County Club A gent, and 4-H Club Members. AMERICAN COMPOSERS—Third phase of the 1937 National 4-H Music Hour. The compositions l—?,- — ~vmmmm r ~ l§|l ' "?' % '! v'W4OM'/W%mM x '-M isll ww ,: ■ ■ ■' ■’ ■ , ' • • ' :• . . • • : .- - © NEWS WEEK tLK IMPRISONED IN HEAVY SNOW Deep snow d.-*u sdd to the winter hardships of the elk herds ill Yellowstone Park. Guides found this one helplessly floundering where, by breaking through the crust with his forefeet, he had kept a.i\e by grazing on the sparse vegetation beneath the drift. will be discussed by R. A. Tur ner, and played by the U. S. Ma rine Band under the leadership of Capt. Taylor Bronson. To a Wild Rose, To a Water Lily i Witches’ Dance, MacDowell Old Uncle Ned, Old Black Joe, Old Folks at Home, o*h! Susanna, My Old Kentucky Home, Foster Dixie, Emmett. Wildlife Sonservation Important to Agriculture A. B. Graham, U. S. Department of Agriculture. The Star-Spangled Banner U. S. Marine Band. Guild Is Organize! Probably newest among social c vie organizations in Zebulonl the Needlework Guild, which isl hold monthly meetings in the hoil of members. The Guild is, perhl unique in the payment of dll which are two new garments yel ly from each member, to be dona to charity. Besides the garmen the federation fee is the only otl essential expense. The organi tion is national in scope and Zel lon should be proud to have a branch of it here. While the work has begun it is hoped that new members may be added from time to time. It is not necessary that sewing for charity be done at the meetings; nor is it compulsory that garments be made by the donor; indeed, the custom is for a great deal of fancy work, crocheting and knitting to be I J

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