Extract from SNOWBOUND How strange it seems with so much gone Os life and love, to still live on! ********** Yet Love will dream and Faith will trust (Since He who knows our need is just) That somehow, somewhere, meet we must. Alas for him who never sees Tne stars shine through his cypress trees! Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, Nor looks to see the breaking day Across the mournful marble play! Who hath not learned in hours of faith, The truth to flesh and sense un known, That Life is ever lord of Death, And Love can never lose its own! J. G. Whittier. NEW BEAUTY SHOP TO BE OPENED Mrs. Nellie Pearl Bryant Kemp will next week open a new Beauty Shop in Zebulon. She will be locat ed upstairs in the Finch building, just across from the Wakelon Theatre. She invites visits from ail friends and former patrons. Mrs. Kemp is well known here, having worked in both the Zebulon Beauty Shop and, more recently, in The Pattie Lou Beauty Shop. In anoth er column of this paper her first ad will be found, offering a prize for the selection of a name for her establishment. 1 9 »• Mrs. W. N. Pitts has been in D ike Hospital more than a week for examination and treatment. It is not known when she will come home. Miss Rose Baer is at home again after a visit with friends in Balti mo:e. Mrs. Bennett Pearce was taken on Saturday of last week to Rex Hospital. On Wecnesday of this week she underwent an operation. Her condition at present is said to be fairly satisfacto-y. Her daught er, Mrs. Jack Bragg of Dailey, and baby daughter are spending some ime here with M;. Pearce during the mother’s illness. Miss Katie B. Anderson is im proving slowly from an operation at Watts Hospital Durham. Miss Mary Iva Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gay of R 3, has b en elected critic of the Sappho I so iety of Campbell College, where sh« is a member of the graduating class. Ralph House, one of Campbell Co'lege’s cheer leaders, has been a arded his football letter and has also been initiated into the mono gram club. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Leyborn Perry an nounce the birth of a daughter, Billie Wood, on Wednesday, Jan. 12. Wife and daughter are doing well and Leyborn is happy. He says this one with an older son makes him a house full exactly. Mrs. W. H. Chamblee has been sick at her home for a week. Her condition is at present better, though she is still confined to bed] A. C. Dawson is recovering from illness that has lasted most of this ve°r. He is now able to be up a good part of each day. THE ZEBULON RECORD. ZEBULON. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-FIRST, 1938. SOCIE T Y MRS. THEO. R DAVIS, Editor Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bunn of Route 2 announce the birth of a daughter on January 16. Mrs. K. W. Ballentine of Middle sex visited her sister, Mrs. J. B. Outlaw, here one day last week. R. E. Pippin was home from Washington, D. C. for the week end returning on Monday to his work with the federal government. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tyner of Kenly and their sister-in-law, Mrs. Tyner of Tarboro, with her daught er, were in Zebulon for a short time Monday. The name of R. K. Horton (Bob by) of Zebulon, member of the senior class at UNC, was among the list published as having made an average of more than ninety on class work during the first semes ter. Mrs. W. C. Campen and Mrs. G. S. Barbee went on Tuesday after noon to Henderson to attend the celebration of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Lane, Sr. The W. M. Pages have moved out to their new home west of Zebulon near the east bank of Lit tle River, and have begun house keeping. Mrs. Merritt Massey, though con siderably improved from her re cent illness, is not yet able to leave her home, nor to be up all day. Miss Sadie Fleming of Boonville paid a short visit to her sister, Mrs. C. V. Whitley, last week. Miss Fleming is on enforced vacation from her teaching in the Boonville school because of quarantine for infantile paralysis. The Woods Move To Johnston 1 William Wood, who has lived on Riley Privette’s old home place in the Pearce community for the last two years has bought a farm in Johnston county and will move to it this week. Clifton Perry sometime ago bought the old Crudup mill site one mile east of Pearces and has built a 16-ft, concrete dam across Nor ris creek and erected a mill. He already has a corn mill in opera tion. He has a fine head of water, .mple to keep the mill running con stantly. Miss Alpha May Eddins, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eddins, was taken to Mary-Elizabeth hos pital for treatment on last Tues day night. It is thought that she will be home in a few days. She is a member of the senior class at Wakelon. Georgia Ruth Eddins spent t/he week end with htr aunt, Mrs. T. H. Hester, in Wendell. On Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 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