SOCIE T Y
MRS. THEO. B. DAVIS, Editor
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SONG OF GRATITUDE
I am enraptured of all blossoming
things—
Os fields, new-green, and all leaf
laden trees;
And gazing at them something in
me sings
In gratitude for even the least of
these.
And I forget the barren, sunless
days
That seemed much like a long and
dreary night—
But words grow futile when I try
to praise,
This world so full of wonder and
delight.
MARGARET E. BRUNER,
In Christian Science Monitor.
Misses Inez Pitts, Magdalen
Brummitt and Miss Watson spent
the week end here, coming from
the Educational Association meet
ings in Raleigh to Miss Pitts’
home. They returned on Sunday
afternoon to their schools.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Pittman were
here for the week end with Mrs.
Pittman’s sister, Mrs. F. E. Bunn.
Bobby Horton has returned to
U. N..C. at Chapel Hill after spend
ing spring holidays here with his
mother, Mrs. J. D. Horton.
Mrs. Rena Young, who came
home from Duke hospital some
weeks ago, has been taken back
there for continued treatment.
Members of Wakelon’s dramatic
club who presented ‘‘Riders to the
Sea” in the recent district tourna
ment and won the privilege of
contesting at Chapel Hill went this
week to the University where they
were to compete with winners from
other schools. On Tuesday night
they presented the play here in fi
nal dress rehearsal, which was free
to all who attended.
Mrs. Johnny Joseph and little
daughter, Barbara Anne, of Frank
linton, visited Mrs. Joseph’s par
ents, the A. D. Antone’s, here
Tuesday.
R. E. Pippin arrived last week
from Washington to be at home
until the last of this month.
Mrs. W. B. Farmer left last Fri
day for Gladys, Va., after spend
ing some weeks here in the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Theo B.
Davis.
Mrs. Ebbie Stallings, who has
not been in good health for some
months, was taken to Mary-Eliza
beth hospital on Thursday of last
week.
Mrs. Fannie Jones returned to
Zebulon Monday after visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Rives,
in Orlando, Florida.
Mary Iva Gay and Ralph House,
Wakelon graduates ai d members
of the sophomore class at Campbell
College have parts in the class play
to be presented April 1.
Miss Gladys Yancy of near Zeb
ulon made the honor roll for the
first month of the present semes
ter at Campbell College, where she
is a member of the commercial
class.
Rev. W. J. Jones and Mrs. Jones
of Pineland College were in Zebu
lon for a while on Saturday and
were pleasant visitors in the Rec
ord Office.
THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 25,1938
Mrs. Julian Horton arrived in
Zebulon from Florida on Sunday
evening and was here for a few
days with Mrs. Lit Jones and other
friends. She made the trip with
her sister, Mrs. Cox, and will visit
for some time before returning to
Florida.
Misses Ruth Massey and Juanita
Rhodes arrived last Wednesday
from E. C. T. C. to spend spring
holidays at their homes, leaving
to resume school work on Thursday
of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Jones and
baby of Raleigh were here Sunday
to visit Mrs. Jones’ parents, the
M. T. Debnams.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Crowder of
Raleigh spent Sunday here with
Mrs. Crowder's mother, Mrs. C. E.
Parker.
Mrs. C. E. Parker received news
of the death of her sister, Mrs.
Florence Bass of Spring Hope, R.
F. D. on last Friday. Mrs. Bass,
who was a widow, is survived by
ten children.
Mrs. Algie Jeans and little
son, Cameron, of Louisburg are
visiting Mrs. Jeans’ parents, the
Kader Brannans, this week.
Robert Phillips is among the
latest sufferers from measles. His
two little daughters are also ill
with the same disease. As is usu
al in such cases, the father is sick
er than the children, measles be
ing harder on adults than on those
younger.
Sam Croom, who recently re
turned from a stay at the Baptist
Hospital, Winston-Salem, is not
so well this week as he has been,
and is again in bed.
James Belvin, who was taken to
a Raleigh hospital last week, has
improved sufficiently to be ex
pected home by the middle of this
week.
A housekeeper of Zebulon who
has had a mattress remade by Ja
bers Mattress Co. of Raleigh says
she is enirely satisfied with the
work and that the mattress is hold
ing up well.
C. E. Seawell is another of Zebu
lon’s business men now sick from
measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Manning
of Zebulon, announce the birth of
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Austrian Rotary Clubs Quit
Chicago, 111. Because their
meetings are contrary to Nazi for
mula, International Rotary an
nounces the disbanding of its elev
en groups in Austria. Since Octo
ber, 42 Rotary Clubs have been
dissolved in Germany because of
Nazi opposition.
Pacific War Game Starts
Honolulu, H. I.—‘‘Problem 19”
of the W&r Department meets its
test in Hawaiian waters this week,
when 150 fighting ships and 500
aircraft, manned by 3,600 officers
and 55,000 men assemble to defend
a theoretical defense line running
from Alaska to Samoa. On this
axis depends the entire Pacific
Coast defense of the Western sea
board.
JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET
The annual Junior-Senior Ban
quet at Wakelon was held this
year on March 17 in the gymna
sium and cafeteria of the school.
The circus motif was emphasized
in the arrangement and decora
tions of the gymnasium and in the
service at the tables. Balloons
and vari-colored crepe paper were
used, and the waitresses were
dressed as clowns.
Annie Pearl Liles as ringmas
ter spoke words of welcome. The
junior class song was sung by a
chorus. Toasts were given as fol
lows:
To those on Reserved Seats—
Margaret Phillips; response by
Evelyn Carroll.
To Circus Sponsors—Evelyn
Pace; response by Dr. L. M. Mas
STATEMENT
PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY
ROCKY MOUNT NASHVILLE WHITAKERS ZEBULON
NORTH CAROLINA
MARCH 7, 1938
from Report to North Carolina Commissioner of Banks)
RESOURCES:
Cash and I>ue from Banks $1,431,370.05
U. S. Government Securities 207,000.00
State of North Carolina Bonds 248.000.00
Municipal and County Bonds 303,000.00
Premium on Bonds 13,481.00
Accrued Interest on Bonds 6,196.60
Listed Stocks 49,953.36
Loans and Discounts 1,003,182.93
Real Estate NONE
Furniture and Fixtures 21,121.69
Interest Earned—Not collected 176.35
Prepaid Insurance 1,583.60
Cash Surrender Value of Life Insurance of Officers 4,745.00
Overdrafts * 25.53
Advance to Trusts 163.40
TOTAL $3,289,999.51
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock Common $ 120,000.00
Capital Stock Preferred 80,000.00
Surplus ________ 100,000.00
Undivided Profits and Reserves 52,732.76
DEPOSITS 2,937,266.75
TOTAL ->- $3,289,999.51
The Above Does Not Include Trust Assets of $2,198,253.13
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
R. VANCE BROWN,
Cashier Zebulon Branch
sey. *
To Circus Patrons Charles
Whitley; response by Mrs. Willa
Marshburn.
To Animal Trainers Robert
Lee Kimball; response by Mr.
Moser.
To Circus Cooks—Louise Row
land.
*
Features of the program were a
quartette by “The Bao Sisters”;
special act by Alma Doris Jones;
a dance by clowns; fortune tell
ing by Lillian Wells; duet by
“Staff-wood Aces”; an act by
“Marx Troupe”; with a final num
ber, “The Merry-go-round Broke
Down’’ by the chorus.
The menu consisted of grape
fruit cocktail, chicken salad, pota-
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toes, peas, glazed apples, ice
cream, cake, lemonade, salted nuts.
Members of the faculty, mem
bers of the school board, and the
grade representatives in the P.-T.
A. were special guests.
The senior class has 27 girls and
21 boys; the juniors number 36
girls and 30 boys.
Miss Cox and Miss Palmer of the'
high school faculty had charge of
the evening’s entertainment and
menu.
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