SOCIE T Y MRS. THBO. & DAVIS, Rditar Please send local or personal items to the RECORD shop by Tuesday night, if possible. , WHAT IS TRUTH? O, I have sung of hope when I was hopeless; Os love, when, all unloved, I stood alone; Os courage when my heart with fear was trembling; Os happiness that was to me unknown. Did He who sees and judges every action Hold me as one who lied? Or did each word I spoke in longing or in despera tion Go up as urgent prayer to Him who heard ? I cannot say; and yet I hold it better To speak of brave, bright things; for it may be That there are others, lonely, tired and frightened, And needing comfort, e’en from one like me. Mrs. J. G. Kemp has,returned from a stay of about two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Biscoe, in Virginia. Mrs. Biscoe has not been well for some time and has had an operation on her eyefe this spring. Mrs. M. T. Debnam has as visit or in her home her mother, Mrs. Mitchell. Miss Frankie Hall arrived home last Saturday for spring holidays from WCUNC at Greensboro. Mrs. E. P. Denton visited her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Abernathy, in Nashville last Friday, making the trip more especially to see her new granddaughter, little Susan Rebecca Abernathy. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Perry of Wendell, R. 2, were m the Record shop on Saturday. Since it was their first inspection of a print shop, they were especially interest ed in seeing what , they could of its workings. Theo. B. Davis attended a meet ing of workers of the Johnston As ’ sociation on last Saturday after noon, preparatory to the beginning of the Sunday School revival in the bounds of the association. Miss Mary Iva Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gay has been chosen to take part in the sopho more play scheduled for April 23 at Campbell College. Mrs. E. H. Moser was hostess to ihe Wednesday Afternoon Club in its regular meeting last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Abernathy of Nashville announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Rebecca, on April 1, at Nashville. Mrs. Aber nathy formerly was Miss Pattie Rue Denton. 1- " • Mrs. Willard Gill was taken to , the County Sanatorium on Tuesday of last week. Word comes from there that she is comfortably situ ated and is doing as well as could be expected. • SPECIAL | GET YOUR $4.00 NUTRI TONIC EASTER | PERMANENT FOR $3.00 ► SHAMPOO AND FINGER-WAVE—2Sc Ask About our pleasant Machineless Permanent J ZEBULON BEAUTY SHOP i EVELYN ANTONE, Owner PHONE 2051 < JBk Jb*. Jk.. Jk jk ▲ * THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 8,1938 Mrs. Robert Dawson entertained the members of her bridge club on Wednesday evening of last week. Elmo Dunn and Sprite Barbee are home for spring holidays from Wake Forest College. W. H. Chamblee, D. D. Cham blee, W. N. Pitts and P. F. Massey went on Thursday of last week to Plymouth and Jamesville to see the fishermen pull in their big nets. Mrs. Wallace Chamblee’s 7B grade at Wakelon was one of the ( first to become 100 percent in Red Cross contributions last week. Nancy Whitley, daughter of the C. V. Whitleys, has been sick with measles during the past week. Prof. Thomas Kemp arrived last week from Atlanta, Ga., to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Kemp, and other relatives. Unusual Bulb On last Saturday Mrs. M. B. Chamblee sent to the Record’s as sociate editor a daffodil that measured four and one-half inches across with trumpet two inches in length. This, however, was less remarkable than the fact that one bulb bore four such blossoms, which is probably a record. Miss Lena Jones of Edenton, formerly a member of Wakelon’s faculty, spent the week end here with Mrs. J. K. Barrow. W. B. Braswell is at home again after four years in the navy where he was gunner’s mate on a sub marine at the time -of his dis charge. Unfortunately, since ar riving here last Thursday he has lost his folder containing some pa pers of special importance to him and for which he offers a reward. See his ad in this issue of the Rec ord. He thinks the folder was lost either in Zebulon or between here and the Braswell home near Hales Chapel. Mesdames W. C. Campen, W. G. Temple, H. C. Wade, A. V. Medlin and R. H. Brantley went to Ra leigh Monday to make a tour of the gardens opened to the public on that day and Tuesday by the Raleigh club. Miss Marjorie Birmingham of Hamlet is visiting Miss Frankie Hall. Mrs. E. C. Stallings, who has spent nearly three weeks at Mary- Elizabeth hospital, returned home Tuesday, and is much improved. MRS. KEMP HONORED Mrs. J. A. Kemp was surprised last week when, at the close of the program at the Home Demonstra tion club meeting, she was present ed with a birthday cake bearing the requisite number of candles, and with gifts from members present. Mrs. Kemp is the oldest member of the club in years, and is also a charter member. She is among those who worked at removing the bark from the logs used in build ing the clubhouse, and has taken an active part in every project put on at any time. Many recall her as the “primer pupil” in the Deestrick School staged some years ago to raise funds to help pay for the club building, and remember her rendering of ‘ Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” as one of the high lights of the program. Thus it can easily be understood that they delighted to honor her on the 77th anniversary of her birth. Dawson Charged With Fraud John G. Dawson, former Demo cratic state chairman, resident of Kinston, has been charged with fraud in the handling of funds de rived from the settlement of af fairs of the Farmers Bank and Trust Co., of LaGrange, which failed about 15 years ago. Since that time Dawson is said to have collected thousands of dollars as salary for his services, not to speak of amounts not accounted for, which are said to be around $45,000. Commissioner Gurney P. Hood claims that a previous dis charge passed by Judge Sinclair was allowed because he was deceiv ed about the matter. FOR SALE! Screen Wire, best made, differ ent widths, galvanized. Save money. A. G. KEMP—ZEBULON, N. C. FOR RENT! Two Rooms over Zebulon Drug Store. Newly paint ed. Suitable for Offices or Apartment. E.C. Daniel ANNOUNCEMENT With the feeling that a man’s usefulness to his community is measured by his ability to serve, I am entering a field of endeavor which affords an unusual opportunity for service to the citizens of Zebulon and surrounding territory. I have recently made a connection with the FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COMPANIES, of Columbus, Ohio, whereby I will represent them in Wake and adjoining counties. The Farm Bureau group of Companies operate on the Co-operative plan under which SERVICE is placed first and all savings coming from the operation of the business belongs to the policyholders. .The following forms of insurance are written at surprisingly low rates: .AUTOMOBILE, FIRE, THEFT, PUBLIC LI ABILITY, PROPERTY DAMAGED, and COLLISION. .Also standard forma of LIFE INSURANCE, written for ages from birth to age 60, and TRAVEL ACCI DENT INSURANCE, all of which offers the people of this community ECONOM ICAL PROTECTION. A letter, or card, or ’phone call will bring you full information. In connection with your Insurance requirements, may Ibe of service to yob? M. Mcßae Faison PHONE 2751 ZEBULON, N. C. /jpMmsimMVMMm VEAfi I RAISED SOMe\ **£££** f MIGHTY RNE TOBAGCD. WHEN I \ ? . ,r mr if / Pl/T IT ON THE MARKET, EVERYONE ) IgA* ( OF MY CHOICE 105 WAS BOUGHT IN < % 'W§m 1 /BY CAMEL. THEY WY MOM TO GET J r -JJK ( THE HR I SMOKE CAMEIS. THOSE 1 f-f jf f v. MORE EXPENSIVE TO6AGCDS fegMMjgfejyO TU7HEN a man grouts tobacco, be knows to- 7 jf W bacco. So, when a planter favors Camels / m for bis own smoking, it shows that Camels have something that is different. Planters report: “Most of us choose Camels. We enjoy those finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS.” WAKELON THEATRE ZEBULON, N. C. Thursday and Friday, April 7 & 8— TOMMY KELLY, MAY ROBSON “ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER” In Technicolor Saturday, April 9 , TEX RITTER „ “HITTING THE TRAIL” • Sunday, April 10 — WALLACE BEERY, VIRGINIA BRUCE “BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE** Monday, April 11— EDWARD G. ROBINSON, JANE WYMAN “A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER” — l ————^ ■> Tuesday, April 12 — JOHN BOLES, FRANCES DRAKE , “SHE MARRIED AN ARTIST” On The Stage THE MELODY BOYS ~ Wednesday, April 13— ~ PETER LORRE, ROCHELLE HUDSON “MR, MOTO TAKES A CHANCE” Thursday and Friday, April 14 & 15— IRENE DUNN, CARY GRANT “THE AWFUL TRUTH” COMING— “I’LL TAKE ROMANCE” “GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT”