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LOCAL ! HAPPENINGS MRS. RUSSEL TEMPLE HONORED Mrs. Julian Horton and Miss Marion Whitlock entertained Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. Horton, honoring Mrs. Russel Tem ple, a recent bride who wasi for merly Miss Helen McMullen. Gladioli, verbena and white zin nias made an effective background for the five tables of bridge. Mrs. Wallace Chamblee won high score prize, a crystal candy jar; consolation prize went to Mrs. A von Privette, a linen handkerchief and to the honoree a red and white tea pot was presented. The hostess served ice cream in green and white heart-shaped cups that were tied with wedding bells and lilies of the valley, with indi vidual cakes. After refreshments, the honoree was the recipient of a linen shower from the following guests: Mtsl Wallace Chamblee, Mrs. Avon Privette, Mrs. L. M. Massey, Mrs. L. E. Long, Mrs. H. C. Wade, Mrs. John Kemp, Mrs. Norman Screws, M rs. Raleigh Alford, Mrs. Donald i Stallings, Mrs. Eugene Privette, Mrs. Williard White, Mrs. Claude Pippin, Mrs. Mcßae Faison, Miss Margaret Barrow, Miss Ruby Daw son, Miss Dorothy Barrow, Miss Ruby Stell, Miss Dorothy Jones, Miss Sadie Leigh Blount of Spring Hope. MRS. PAGE HOSTESS Mrs. Fred Page entertained at four tables of bridge on Tuesday evening complimenting Mrs. James Gray, recent bride, Misses Martha Williams, Jo Dunlap and Myrtle Pirce. High score was made by Mrs. Wallace Chamblee. To Mrs. Gray a rug was presented, the oth er honor guests receiving linen handkerchiefs. Miss Ruby Stell re ceived the floating prize. An ice course was served. HOME BURNED The Dave Wiliiams home near the John W’inston place a mile above Hephzibah church was com pletely destroyed by fire Monday. It was owned by Williams’ son Rob ert. The house and contents were almost a complete loss, a few chairs only being saved. We under stand there was some insurance on the house but none on its contents. No one was at home when the fire was discovered. KEMP REUNION On Sunday, July 11, the family of W. B. Kemp met in a family re union at the home of his son, J. 8,, who lives a few miles south of Zeb ulon on the Alva Bunn farm The following children were present: J. B. and N. C. of Zebulon, H. W. of Farmville, E. H. of Durham and Mrs Nancy Tucker of Henderson. Two other sons could not be pres ent Besides these, there were a number of special friends present along with the children and grand ! children. More than fifty people gathered around the bounteous din ner spread in the open by the read- I side. Mr. W. B. Kemp is in his 8E 1 year and his friends hope he may i round out a full century i JOYNKR-BUNN On last Saturday Miss Erdine Bunn of Knightdale was married l to Mr. Glenn Joyner of Wakefield, i the ceremony being performed in k Dunham. The young couple are i now keeping house in Wakefield, occupying the place known as the ■ Willie Green home. THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CA ROLINA, FRIDAY, JULY TWENTY-THIRD, 1937. Photo tty Thomae D, Me A voy for the Saturday Evening Poet Secretary of Agriculture Wallace has done “a job of almost presi dential proportions.” MRS. BARBEE ENTERTAINS The lovely piazza of the Barbee home on Thursday afternoon of last week was the scene of a beau tiful party when Mrs. G. S. Bar bee entertained honoring Miss Martha Ann Williams of Clover, Va., house guest of Mrs. C. G. Weathersby. The guests assembled at 4:00 o’clock. Immediately upon arrival they were served a delicious salad course with ice tea, after which bridge was enjoyed throughout the afternoon. At the conclusion of the game. Miss Williams, the honoree, was presented a dainty linen hand kerchief, and Mrs. Irby Gill, who held high score, was presented toilet powder. Those enjoying MCsl Barbee’s hospitality were: Miss Martha Wil liams, honoree, Mesdames W. C. Campen, C. G. Weathersby, F. L. Page, L. M. Massey, I. D. Gill, C. E. Flowers and Foster Finch. POTEAT RESIGNS Dr. E. M. Poteat, for eight years pastor of Pullen Memorial Baptist church, Raleigh, on last Sunday an nounced his resignation to take ef fect in September. Dr. Poteat will go to Euclid Avenue church, Cleve land, Ohio. Since coming to Ral eigh he has become almost an in ternational figure among Baptists and his call to a much larger field was to have been expected. The that adds Comfort to Your Home m fcTTttliag dally hTAa dlffwaon bsSwina^byArf Than an as many details ia nansag a aaaaahetd. Aa sassa leaf as land ban Aa groesr—s Ms s’alook asdsr as In naan ban As Awe* eane as Aa day an easily diop—ad of. Os aaana» moat enryoae is f— flier wiA Aa nlaa as tdophano aswb% h* If yaw trylag Sa §at along without a talsphnao yoa nay be myrfaad, Sad ploasod, to kaaw haw Kttlo h ooou to hen a talopboaa la yen hone. AH yoa aaad to do is to ask aay telephone satploya, or got la toaA wftA fast and protaetfaa So year bane. Southern Bdl Telephone end Telegraph Co. CELEBRATION IS SUCCESS The celebration, or historical exhibition, being staged this sum mer at Manteo is said by those who have attended to be worthy of na tional attention. On Friday, Sat urday and Sunday nights a pageant written by Paul Green depicting the life of the Lost Colony ia presented by competent actors. The exposi tion opened on July 4 and will close on September 6. Sinclair ervice tation and GARAGE GAS OIL SEIBERLING TIRES - NATIONAL BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES - DRINKS - EATS - We .service and repair any car WORK GUARANTEED G. C. Brannon, Mgr. ZEBULON, N. C. The catek ate stacked aqatM&t WHEN YOU BUY THE • It may be fun to *'«it in” on a game—but where’s the fun in risking your money on (#C Jf/ razor blades? Probak Jr. at 4 for 10*, offers J £ you a double-edge blade of known quality. JC- X -I Made by a special process, Probak Jr. glides through toughest whiskers without pull or 1/ irritation. 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