Zebulon Club
Plans Annual
Easter Dance
Miss Lucy Massey Os IRaleigh
Will Lead Figure With
R. D. Massey
The Golden Weed Club of Zebu
lon is presenting its annual pre-
Easter dance at Wakelon High
School Gymnasium Friday evening.
The club is presenting Frankie
Gerard and his D-Men of Duke
University, one of the best known
college orchestras of the South.
The hall will be decorated featur
ing the Easter motif.-
The figure will be led by Robert
D. Massey of Zebulon, president,
and Miss Lucy Massey of Raleigh.
Chaperones for the evening will
be Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Flow
ers, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Strickland,
Wendell; Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Proc
tor, Raleigh; Dr. and Mrs. P. G.
Fox,' Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Collins, E'ailey; Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Campen, Mr. and Mrs. Foster
Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bridgers, Dr.
and Mrs. G. S. Barbee, all of Zeb
ulon.
JUMPS FROM WINDOW
BREAKS BACK
Miss Juanita Landing of Scot
lank Neck, 18 years old, went to
a party last Saturday night against
her father’s orders. After returning
home, she heard footsteps approach
ing her door, and thinking her fath
er was coming to punish her, she
jumped from a second-story win
dow, breaking her back. Doctors
say she has a chance to recover.
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THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CA ROUNA, FRIDAY, APRIL 15,1938
Annual Furniture
Style Review Again
Topic Os Interest
Lovers of fine furniture who
each Spring journey to High Point
for the Annual Furniture Style
Review will welcome the announce
ment of this event for April 22nd,
according to Mr. Raleigh Alford of
the Zebulon Supply Store. This
year the Review has been developed
around the theme “Furniture
Fashions from Colonial Days to
the Gay 90’s” and the program
just released promises a day of
splendid entertainment to the
guests of this popular store.
A beautiful film in color of
“Old Williamsburg’’ another in
color showing '‘The Making of
Fine Furniture” a display of
Glamorous Natchez and many oth
er feature events are listed on. the
invitation folder which is avail
able, along w T ith a courtesy ad
mission card, from Zebulon Sup
ply Store.
‘‘The Furniture Style Review at
tracts more and more people from
here each year,” said Mr. Alford;
“held in the great Tomlinson Ex
hibition Building, it offers a treat
to lovers of fine furniture through
its display of beautiful ensembles.
The entire Tomlinson collection of
18th and 19th Century creations,
covering four floors, will be ar
ranged for guests.
“Many w T ho attended the Review
last year have expressed a desire
to go again, and many more plan
to attend this year. So we have
arranged to secure a block of cour
tesy admission cards to take care
,of a considerable number from
j this section.”
The High Point event is a unique
opportunity to see, under one roof
and in a single day, the complete
picture of p.esent day decorative
styles.
Those desiring to go may ob
tain free admission cards from
Zebulon Supply Store, Furniture
Dept. It is not necessary that
you be a customer.
Old Bunn Road
Mrs. Harvey Parrish spent two
days in Raleigh last week having
her eyes tested and fitted with
glasses.
Harold Joyner visited Dayton
Parrish of Raleigh last Thursday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Parrish Sunday .were Mr. Ben
Howard and family of Wendell,
Mr. Luke Allen and family of
Wakefield. Donnie and Vester Joy
ner, and Marie Murray.
Dayton Parrish of Raleigh vis
ited his grandmother Monday
night, Mrs. Nannie Allen of Wake
field.
Misses Daisy and Minnie Bell
Howard of Wendell spent Sunday
with Annabelle Murray.
It's a mistake about Junior
Parrish getting married. He is
not married.
Mrs. Nannie Allen spent Sunday
with her daughter, Mrs. Parrish,
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The joy of an Easter breakfast
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be found in the day itself. Or if
you’d rather side-step custom and
partake of some chops or steak,
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