THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CA ROLINA, FRIDAY, JULY NINTH, 1937. IF WE UNDERSTOOD If we knew the cares and trials, Knew the efforts all in vain, And the bitter disappointment, Understood the loss and gain Would the grim, eternal roughness Seem I wonder just the same? Should we help where now we hinder? Should we pity where we blame? Ah! we judge each other harshly, Knowing not life’s hidden force; Knowing not the fount of action Is less turbid at its source; Seeing not amid the evil All the golden grains of good; And we’d love each other better If we only understood. LOCAL I HAPPENING^ Miss Elizabeth Dunn, who makes her home with her grandmother in Norfolk, Va., is here at present with her mother, Mrs. Allan Young. Earl Moser visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs E. H. Moser, here this past weekend. Earl is at present in Tennessee. Mrs. R. R. Creech spent Sunday with ljer sister in Wilson. Miss Lois Watson of Albemarle visited Miss Inez Pitts during the first part of last week and Miss Elizabeth Kern of Oxford was Miss Pitts’ guest the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Smith of New Bern spent the weekend with the C. S. Chamblees, Mrs. Smith’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Gray are rooming in the home of Mrs. Vic toria Gill, where they will do light housekeeping after the close of summer school at Wake Forest, where Mrs- Gray is teaching. Miss Geraldine Jones was home for the weekend from Raleigh where she is employed by the Com mercial Credit Company. Mrs. Jethro Stell had as weekend visitors her mother, Mrs Lizzie Bordeaux and sisters, Misses Essie and Nellie Bordeaux of Durham. Mrs. Holloway of Durham spent last week here with her sisteT, Mrs. J. T. Robertson. The two visited Mrs. Clem Godwin of Coats from Thursday until Saturday. Misses Janes Hoyle and Ruby Hoyle and Ruby Temple left for ' White Lake last Sunday with a group of girls whom they are chap eroning for an outing at the resort Mrs. R. H. Bridgers is with the party as unofficial assistant. J .M. Whitley left last week with his son-in-law, L E. Long, for a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Yorke, in China Grove; Norman Stone in Winston-Salem; and other friends and relatives. • 11 The editor of the Record on last Sunday attended the celebration oi the 25th anniversary of the open ing of the Kennedy Memorial Home near Kinston, where he was on the program in the afternoon. On Monday he attended a meeting of ministers and laymen of the Johnston Asosciation at Princeton. /■ Mrs. Merritt Massey was pain fully hurt in a fall from the back steps of her home on last Friday evening. She probably fainted, as she does not recall anything of how were broken, but she was badly bruised, and was compelled to stay in bed for days. Mrs. Riggsby Massey was brought home on Thursday of last week from Rex Hospital, where she recently underwent an opera tion. Her condition is regarded as satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Temple have returned from their bridal trip and are at home in an apart ment of the H. C. Wade home. Mr. Temple will continue his work in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Joseph and little daughter of Franklinton , visited the A. D. Antones here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rhodes of Durham spent the past weekend in Zebulon visiting the A. D. Priv ettes. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Whitley and fclancy left the first part of this week for a stay at Myrtle Beach. Miss Sibyl Denton has returned to Raleigh after a visit here with her sister, Miss Cleo Denton. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watkins spent the weekend at White Lake. They were accompanied by Miss Mamie Stancil of Farmville. Miss Evelyn Antone is spending this week at White Lake. Barkton Antone was at White Lake for the weekend. Mrs. R. E. Pippin and children, Ray, Donald, and Julia, left this week to spend the rest of the sum mer at Lake George, N. Y. J. D. Horton, who has not been well for some time, was taken on Tuesday to Mary-Elizabeth hos pital for examination and treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hodges, Jr. are on a vacation trip to Washing ton', Maryland, New Jersey and New Yodk. Making the trip with them are Mrs. Hodges’ mother, Mrs. C. M Rhodes, and grandmoth er, Mrs. E. W. Hood. By an error which is regretted the name of J. A. Kemp and Sons was omitted from the lfst of firms here closing on Wednesday after noons o feach week. NOTICE: —All members of the Recreation Commission are asked by Mrs. Hunter Bell, supervisor, to meet at the Woman’s Club on Fri day night of this week at 7:30. Going on an outing to Minneso ta Beach near New Bern on the Fourth were: E. C. Daniel, R. V. Brown, Dr. G. S. Barbee, W. C. Campen, Judd Robertson, Ernest Privette of Pilot and Crudup Mitcb Could we judge all deeds by motives That surround each other’s lives, See the naked heart and spirit, Know what spur the action gives, Often we should find it better, Purer than we think we should; We should love each other better If we only understood. Could we judge all deeds by motives, See the good and bad within, Often we should love the sinner All the while we loathe the sin. Could we know the powers working To o’erthrow integrity, We should judge each other’s errors With more patient charity. Rudyard Kipling. colored, also went along to render service in various capacities. R. V. Brown returned on Tuesday, the others remaining for a longer stay. Mr- and Mrs. A. S. Bridges and children, Edith and John, with Miss Ruby Dawson spent the weekend in Boone with Mrs. Bridges’ sister, Mrs. Williams, whose husband is a member of the faculty of Teachers College there. Russell Nowell of Richmond Va., is spending this week in the home of his aunt, Mrs. C. M. Wat son. Enroll For Lessons Twenty-five young people from Zebulon have enrolled for the course of lessons taught at Lake Myra by Mr. Nicholson of the Red Cross. All who take lessons are asked to carry towels for their own use, since the management makes no charge for entering the lake. Oth ers may enroll now and all who are interested are asked to communi cate with Badger Johnson at C. P. & L. Co. here. Mr. C. G. Weathersby who is in Tifton, Ga., in the interest of the tobacco market spent the Fourth of July with his family here. He re turned to Georgia on Monday. Miss Martha Williams of Clov er, Virginia who has been visiting her sister Mrs. C. G. Weathersby, returned to her home Friday. POPE - RHODES On Monday, July sth, Mr. Clifton W. Pope and Miss Katherine Rhodes were united in marriage at the home of Rev. A. D. Parrish. Mr. Pope is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pope of Clinton. Miss Rhodes is the daughter of Mrs. H B. Rhodes of Wendell. They will make their home in Raleigh. PRIMING TOBACCO How often should tobacco be primed to insure a quality leaf? This depends upon the maturity of the leaves and seasonal condi tions, but usually the plants should Be primed at least once a week during normal seasons. Only uni form, ripe, well-developed leaves should be primed. Begin the har vest as soon as the bottom leaves turn yellow. The first leaves can bepulled a little greener, if the leaf is matured, than at any other priming. A uniformity in pulling and handling tobacco will add as much to the quality as any other one factor. Precautions should therefore be taken not to bruise the leaves in handling. REVIVAL BEGINS On next Monday night, July 12, a series of revival services will be gin at Hopkins Chapel Baptist Church, Services will be held daily cordially invited to attend. REVIVAL CLOSES • Rev. A. D Parrish has just clos ed a successful meeting at the Sardis church in Johnston county. The church experienced a great revival and as a result received into its membership eleven new members. REVIVAL AT UNION HOPE On next Sunday afternoon a re vival will begin at Union Hope church, five miles east of Zebulon on new highway to Rocky Mount. The pastor, Rev. Theo B. Davis, will be assisted by Rev. Leslie New man of Wendell. There will be two services each day, at 3:00 and 8:00 o’clock. The public is invited to attend all services. Professional Cards IRBY D. GILL Attorney & Counselor at Law Phone 2281 Zebulon, North Carolina DR. J. F. COLTRANE Dentist Office Hrs. 9-12:30—1:30-5 M. J. SEXTON INSURANCE DR. CHAS E. FLOWERS Physician ard Surgeon Office Fix, ~s 8:30 - 10 a.m. l-3 p.m. Phone Off. 2881 Res. 2961 Back of Frank Kannans’ DR. L. M. MASSEY Dentist Phone 2921 Hrs. 9 a.m. to 5 p. m. Office in Zebulon Drug Bldg. Farm Loans Real Estate Fire Wind Life See me if you need any kind of insurance D. D. CHAMBLEE At Dr. Barbee’s office, Zebulon N. C. t every second Tuesday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Next visit will be TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1937 PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE Anywhere Anytime BILL STRICKLAND • Patronize our advertisers. Soy Beans $1.65 q U U It O Peas $2.15 Velvet Beans $2.25 ° U ° Millet 8c Lima lleans Snaps, Cornfield. Pole Beans, Turnip, Cane, Sudan Craws, Truckers Com, Nitrate Soda $3.30; Hay $1.25; Meal $2.00; Fertilizer $2.20; Sugar 5 l-2c; Kerosene 12c; Vinegar, Pure 30c. PLANT SOY BEANS LOOK AT PRICE A. G. KEMP—ZEBULON, N. C. MISS WILLIAMS IS COMPLIMENTED Complimenting Miss Martha Wil Hams of Clover, Va., house guest of Mrs. C. G. Weathersby, Mrs. Irby Gill entertained on Wednesday with a bridge luncheon. The gests were met at the door by little Miss Joellen Gill who pre sented each an attractive fan tally. Bridge was played at two tables after which a most delicious lun cheon was served. Miss Williams was presented guest prize, lovely linen handkerchiefs, Mrs. C. G. Weathersby measuring cups as high score prize. Those enjoying Mrs. Gill’s hos pitality were Miss Martha Wil liams, Mesdames C. G. Weathers by, W C. Campen, F. L. Page, C. E. Flowers, G. S. Barbee, H. C. Wade, and Miss Catrina Gill. Business Cards ZEBULON SUPPLY CO. We Feed & Clothe The Family And Furnish The Home FUNERAL DIRECTORS J. M. CHEVROLET CO. CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILES New and Used Cars Factory Trained Mechanics J. A. KEMP AND SON Groceries Dry Goods FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 2171 LITTLE RIVER ICE CO. Quality and Service Phone 2871 CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY NOW Electricity is Cheap Phone 2511 A. A. WELLS Wood and Iron Worker Horsehsboeing—Repairing of any tool oi implement on the farm Zebulon, N. C. BENNIE MANN Shoe Shop—Upholstering All Work Guaranteed Zebulon, N. C. 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