PtKMltt P. L. Cashvvell has been sick this week. L. E. Long is out again after be ing kept in by an attack of influ enza. , • i Miss Virginia Hardesty of Dur ham, formerly of Zebulon, spent Sunday here with Miss. Geraldine Parker. Mrs. M. B. Hood is very s.ick at her mothers in Wendell. We hope her a speedy recovery. Mrs. W. E. Upchurch, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Powell, E’illie and Bertie Mae Powell, were weekend guests in High Point. They returned Sun day bringing with them Rosa Hayes Powell who had been visit ing her uncle three weeks. Mrs. W. B. Hinton is improving after returning from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hood of Rt. 1 announce the birth of a daughter Shirley Rose, on Sunday, March 14, in Wendell. Mrs. G. S. Barbee was hostess to her bridge club on its regular meeting day last week. Mrs. C. P. Dowtin, matron at Wakelon Dormitory, is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hol lingsworth, in Spring Hope, this being the second week of her ab sence from her position. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Weathersby and little son, Charles Allen, spent the weekend in Clover, Va., with Mrs. Weathersby’s mother, Mrs. A. L. Williams. H. E. Mann, agent at the N. S. R. R. station here, is still sick and un able to be at his post of duty. Sprite Barbee was home from the University at Chapel Hill for the weekend with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Barbee. Mrs. W. C. Campen was hostess j to ftie Double-Eight bridge club at her home on Monday night of this week. Mesdames Isabel Henderson and Ben Lawrence of Raleigh were guests of Mrs. W. G. Campen at lunch on Monday. Miss Edna Earle Sexton is num bered among those on the dean’s list at Duke University. This means that because of a high grade on her class work she may attend re citations at her plea ure with no penalty for absences. There are fewer than forty such students at Duke this semester. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Potter with their sons, Jack, Bob, and Eric, were here Sunday, visitors in the editor’s home. Mrs. Ed Weeks, of Southport visited her sister, Mrs. Oren Mas sey, here the latter part of last week. Memebers. of the eighth grade of Wakelon visited Raleigh on Tuesr day of this week, going specially to view the legislature in action. They were chaperoned by Miss Cox and Mr. Pepper of the faculty. Mrs. P. L. Cashwell had as her guests Sunday, her sister, Miss Ellen Marie &ears, and Mr. Ursal Yarborough of Roxboro. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Perry have moved from Knightdale to a farm near the old Batts place, not far Mrs. Ruric Gill has been confined to her bed with an attack of in fluenza. Two of the children of the■ family have also been sick. - Talmadge Harper was hurt in a basketball game at Wakelon on Thursday night of last week, in juries, to his back, neck, and head producing some concussion of the brain. He was hobbling around with a cane the last of the week. Mrs. Tommie Williams left on Monday for Washington, D. C., where her oldest daughter, Mrs. Worth Richardson of Wendell, is •critically ill in a hospital. An op eration was planned for Tuesday, j Mrs. Richardson was visiting her! sister, Mrs. Blocher, when she be- j came ill. Mr. Williams visited her last week, but returned home on Friday. Marriage Miss Ara Lewis and Mr. Garner Puckett from Pilot community were married one day last week at Louisburg. ALL STARS WIN AGAIN Zebulon All-Stars played the Ra leigh Resettlement teams here on Tuesday night, the locals winning with both boys’ and girls’ teams* Score for girls was 27-22. Williams led for Raleigh with 12 points while Kemp led for Zebulon with 18. Other All-Stars playing were: Grace Blue, Gerry and Meryl Mas sey, Elizabeth Pearce, Ruth Green, Mary Margaret Finch. Score for the boys teams read 28-26. Worth Hinton led for the lo cals with 10 points. For Raleigh Holland led with 7. Other local players were: Frank Kemp, E'jck Hinton, Dalmon Whitley, D. C. Pearce, Harden Hinton. yf ■aMJH PARTY Rachel Perry celebrated her fourth birthday on March 13 instead of March 14. The birthday cake bore four can dles, the cake and table being de corated in yellow and green. Ice cream, cake and Easter eggs were served. Games were played. Those present were Thomas and Bcttie Lou Barham; Margaret and Ada May Perry; Lottie Pulley; E'obby Blackley; Beatrice, A. R., Mary Ed ith and Billie Thomas Perry; W. C. and Franklin Barham; Jeffrie and Alice Myrick; Edward Young; Re becca and Phillis Wall; Samuel Noward and Sophon Perry; Jose phine May; Vivian Parker; Maxine and Franeine Stallings; Etta Maria Rana Nell and Adelaid Upchurch; Royal and Lunon Manghum; Mrs. Etta Perry and the children’s mothers* Rachel received many gifts. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the pow ers contained in and in execution of the duties imposed upon me by a : certain judgment of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Car olina, entered in an action therein pending entitled “Wake County vs. Mrs. J. M. Brewer and husband’’, I will on Saturday, the 27th day of March, 1937, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse door of Wake County, in the City of Raleigh, X. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed lands and premises, to-wit: 1 Lot Juniper Street, Book 568, Page 274. 1 Lot Smoothe Lane, Book 498, Page 475. Registry of Wake County. The above property is sold sub ject to all taxes that have accrued since the year 1933. This 25th day of February, 1937. L. S. BRASSFIELD, Commissioner. February 26 - March 5-12-19. 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