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’ person of I SHALL REMEMBER I shall remember you when Autumn stretches A gorgeous tapestry across the land; , The blue-gold days, the burning' flames of beauty, Shall find me reaching groping * for your hand. When Summer trails across the # greening meadows, Gemming each way with blossoms of br ght hue, I shall be blind to all its magic wonder, t Longing for just one whispered word from you. And when December whirls outside my window The t attered leaves in sharp and cruel way, Firelight and lamplight will not warm nor lessen *The winter in my heart with you away. But more than all, I shall be aching for you When Spring comes running through the waiting fields, When ways we knew, and paths we walked together, In gay abandonment to April yields Katherine Edelman. Miss Dorothy Jones is a guest of honor this afternoon at a tea given by her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Thaxton, of Raleigh. Misis Blue of Wakelon’s faculty took a group of seniors to Flora MacDonald College, Red Springs, for last week end. The occasion I * was Hospitality Week and those enjoy ng it were: Margaret Bunn, Kay Kemp, Ovalette Bobbitt, Jus ♦ tine Harris, Laßue Stone, Mary Gray Pippin, Elizabeth Ferrell. « Attending the district meeting of Garden Clubs at Wake Forest last week from Zebulon were: Mes dames C. V. Whitley, F. H. Mc- Guire, W. C. Campen, H. C. Wade and F. D. F nch. The following announcements are of interest here. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Corbett of Dunn are the parents of a son * born on April 1. Mrs;. Corbett for • merly was Miss Mildred Evoughton of Zebulon. Mr. and Mrs- J. B. Whitley of . Siler City are the parents of a daughter born on April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Wh tley are former residents • of Zebulon. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carter and • sons, who now live near Wake Forest, were in Zebulon on Thurs day of last week. The youngest Carter son was one of the hundred per cent pre-school children exam ined this spring in Wake Coutny. % When Jack Temple started to open a box of cakes in his brother’s store last Saturday his knife glanc ed and he stabbed his leg rather * deeply. The wound bled profusely and Jack was kept in bed until Monday when he was allowed to be up again. The honor roll for the -winter quarter of Western Carolina Tea chers College has been announced On the list is Wilma Dell Phillips * of Zebulon. Mary Sue Long and Bobby Gill are senior class mascots this year. On Friday night the r mothers, Mrs. L. E. Long and Mrs* Willard Gill, will be hostesses at a party THE ZEBUIX)N RECORD. ZEBULON. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL SIXTEENTH. 1937. h coring The gymnasi u ". ’.ill be d& crated for the occa sion and it will mark or.e of the i year’s high spots for Wakelon’s graduat.ng cla s. Forrest Alford, who was serious ly hurt by a fall last week, is still in the hospital. His condition is now said to be fairly good. M ss Iris Massey is a member of the junior c’ass basketball team at Meredith College. This team won oveT all other class teams in the contests recently held at the | coi.ege. No intercollegiate games are scheduled at Meredith. MRS- KEMP AND MISS KEMP ENTERTAIN Mrs. J. G. Kemp and her daugh ter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Kemp, ! were hostesses at delightful bridge 1 parties on Wednesday and Thurs | day evenings of last week. The ] attractive home was beautified ! with spring flowers and potted plants. On Wednesday Miss Myr tle Fr ce won high score and Mrs* W. D. Spencer second high. On Thursday evening Mrs. J. F. Col irgne and Mrs. Helen Gregory were prize-winners- Miss Dorothy Jones assisted the hostesses; is serving ice cream, cake, salted almonds and coffee. There were seven tables arrang ed for playing on each evening. MRS SPENCER HOSTESS Mrs. W. D. Spencer was hostess to her bridge club on Wednesday afternoon of last week. In addition to the regular members, Misses White and Dunlap and Mrs. Rob- I ert Dawson were guests. Mrs. G. | S. Barbee won high score prize for members and Mrs. Robert Dawson won that for visitors. A salad course with coffee was served- CARD OF THANKS W’e wish to express our apprecia tion and thanks for all the kind ness and sympathy and other ser v ces of those who rendered help in the recent loss of our son and brother. ' Modlin Family Mr- and Mrs. Eli Medlin I SPENDING SPLURGE TO STOP f Senator Robinson of Arkansas has asked that the Senate see that a halt is called to the appropria tion of funds or f;nd new sources of revenue. His call came during the consideration of a $5,000,000,- 000 expenditure of government funds during a five year period for education. A similar warn ng came from Senators Borah of Idaho and Harrison of Mississippi. A wr ter claims that many per sons have as their only mental ex ercise jumping at conclusions. AWNINGS TENTS TRUCK & TRAILER COVERS of Quality at Reasonable Prices. Call or Write Carolina Awning & Tent Manufacturing Company ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Estimates given without obligation. GENERAL NEWS SPANISH WAR Intensive fighting gogs on in Spain. While the Loyalists are victor ous around Madrid, the in surgents tgihten their hold in Bil bao. Foreign soldiers seem to go merrily on killing and cruelly caus ing the natives to suffer. What it is all about most of us have for gotten and perhaps many of the combatants neither know or care FIRST LADY VISITS PARK Mrs. Roosevelt is visiting the Great Smoky National Park this week. Starting in Tennessee she drove to New Found Gap and then into North Carolina. She came by Clingman’s Dome, the highest peak in the park and down to the Chero kee Reservation in Swain County. STATE CAPITOL LIGHTED Arrangements have been complet ed to flood light the capitol in Raleigh each night until 10:00 o’- clock. So nstead of visitors seeing this beautiful sight only during the sitting of the Legislature now it may be seeen throughout the year. BEAUFORT-MOREHEAD R. R. ABANDONED The Interstate Commerce Com mission has authorized the Nor folk-Southern railroad to abandon its 3.1 mile 1 ne from Morehead to Beaufort. It is not known whether the state will continue to operate ®ELEC THRIFT Aayx YOVn “COMMISSIONER OF HAPPINESS” “Her® * a short cut to freedom from hot summer kitchens! MODERN fctcrthic ROASTER!” .. . prepares a complete meal using only one heating unit. Take my advice and buy one today!" AUTOMATIC —They roast, bake, grill, broil, cook, steam and stew (the food, not you) I Your Electrical Dealer, also, offers Electric Roasters \ on Easy Terms! jl sutomstie eaanfitJj watches eookia4 for Thoroughly tested. Ask Yonr Dealer For Demonstration^ CAROLINA POWER t LIGHT COMPANY^ M the road. It owns the Atlantic and Nor.h Carolina rai road running from Goldsboro to Morehead City. Where there are butterflies there must be blossoms. I HAVE PAINS IN A/ | USED TO MY MUSCLFS AND SUPPER THE B AMTI OAIM Oil I C PAINS IN A4Y HEAD WAY UN-M AN II" PAI/M PILLS instead OP OUT ') TIL, i found ■ BEYOND QUEStIOH SHOPPING— * ( QUICK RELIEF Qpi ipwp RUT | SHOULD BE IN/. IN AN ANTI- ■ CAIICC BED I C> j T /* t| • y> \V " i j V w W V'-'maV- A I . *#» C T I J fjflßasl /7s. Did you ever take a medicine to stop head (JJ ache and have the headache stop and a stom- |g| We’ll wager you didn’t take an Anti-Pain HK Pill. Anti-Pain Pills do not upset the stom ach. They take effect quickly too—and they /\\ taste like wintergreen wafers. Hh \/ • You can’t do good work —you can’t have wm a good time when you are suffering from mm, [J] Neuralgia Headache vL/ Muscular or Periodic pains gn Why don’t you try the Anti-Pain Pill way to \ relief? We believe you will be delighted with the results. Thousands of others are. |Bg| It will not cost much. Anti-Pain Pills sell for jgS| one cent each, (less in Economy Package) and §jS|| one pill usually relieves. |H Get Anti-Pain Pills at your Drug Store. • tip Regular pkg. 25 for 25c. Economy pkg. 125 for SI.OO. Farmng activity n Orange county will be recorded for the ed ucation ard entertainment of rural people by means of a motion pic ture camera recently purchased by the farm agent.
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