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THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CA ROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 15,1938 SOCIETY MRS. THEO. B. DAVIS, Editor Please send local or personal items to the RECORD shop by Tuesday night, if possible. CHRIST HAS RISEN Christ has risen—else in vain All the sunshine, all the rain, All the warmth and quickening, And renewal of the spring. \ ain they were to charm our eyes, Greening earth and gracious skies, Growth and beauty, bud or bloom, If within their first-sealed tomb All our dearer dead must dwell, Sharing not the miracle. Crocus tips in shining row, Welcome, for your sign we know, Every bud on every bough Has its message for us now, Since the Lord on Easter Day Burst the bonds of prisoning clay; All the springtime has a voice, Every heart may dare rejoice. Every grave, no more a prison, Join the chorus, “Christ is risen.” Susan Coolidge Miss Elizabeth Broughton has returned home after spending two weeks in the home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Corbett, of Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. John Broughon at tended the Raleigh-Central Associa tional meeting at Knightdale on last Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Frances White came home from Wilson for the week end, bringing a friend with her. A. S. Bridges, who has not been able to carry the mail on his route for two weeks, is up again, but is not yet strong enough to resume his work. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Massey and daughters, Beth and Mary Gordon, went to Creedmoor Sun day to visit Mrs. Massey’s mother, Mrs. O’Dear. Mrs. Dora Massey left last Sun day for Marion, S. C. where she will spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Richart. Craven Brown, until recently of Durham, has taken a position with the Lorillard Company as traveling salesman. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have not definitely decided where they will live. At present she is here with relatives, and it is pos sible that they may make their home in Zebulon. E. Stuart Isaacs of Durham has become associated with his uncle, R. L. Isaacs, in the insurance busi ness. Stuart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Isaacs, formerly of Zeb ulon. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen of Wilson were here Sunday spending the day with Mis. Allen’s parents, the J. G. Kemps. P* BEAUTIFUL ■fcll REFRIGERATORS ■7n&! For dmtmMo.llotom to "Homemakers' Exchange" fmatmring ELEANOR HOWE EVERY fUESDAY ANO THURSDAY MORNING YOUR TIME " YOUR STATION 'jjjfg 11:30 A. M. WPTF Little River Ice Co. Zebulon, N. C. Phone 2871 Mrs. Joe. J. Pearce of Wakefield spent some time recently with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Hockaday of Raleigh, who has been quite sick for some weeks, being in the hos pital a part of the time. Miss Natre Carter of Wakefield was visited recently by her mother Airs. J. M. Carter of Middlesex, and sister, Miss Noner Carter of Raleigh. There will be no Friday meeting of the local Rotary Club, members of that organization having taken part in the inter-city meet held on Monday night in the Sir Walter Hotel Ballroom. This will take place of the usual supper here. Fred Pace of Wakefield was taken to Rex Hospital last Sunday after having been confined to his bed for several weeks a t his home. His condition is no better at this time. Semore Chamblee is able to be out again after being kept in bed by illness for some time. W. O. Glover has begun the building of an attractive residence on Arrendall St. on the lot next to Hotel Clayton. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson, grandparents of little Jeannette Mae Horton, honored her with a surprise birthday party Wednes day P. M. Only nine guests came, as she was nine years old. Deco rated ice cream and cookies were served. Easter baskets were used as favors. Her gifts were unusu ally beautiful and useful. These guests attended: Mary Sue Todd, Irish Anderson, Georgie Nell Todd, Francis Martin, Bettie Lee Talton, Francis White, Rose Marie Yancey, Mattie Scarboro. U. S. Approved, Pullorem Tested BABY CHICKS Hatch each Wednesday. Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, English White Leghorns. ZEBULON HATCHERY IZebulon, N. C. /?/?!? s a l.v e OvU COLDS Liquid-Tablets price Salve-Nose 10c & 25c Drops Patronize Our Advertisers. D. P. Chamblee of Waverly, Va. spent the weekend here with his parents, the W. H. Chamblees. GARDEN CLUB GETS GIFT R. S. Atkinson of Kenly was in Zebulon Tuesday in the interest of Weil’s Fertilizer Works of Golds boro. While here he gave the Garden Dept, of the Woman’s Club a number of buckets of Floro- Garden, a special prepared fertiliz er for flowers, shrubs, trees, lawns, and vegetables. We understand that the Woman’s Club through its garden department will dis tribute Floro-Garden to those de siring the very best fertilizer for flowers and gardens. Weil not only manufactures Floro-Garden, but other high-grade fertilizers for tobacco, com, cotton and other crops. E. C. Daniel of Zebulon Drug Co., is a gardener as well as druggist—or some one at his House is. They had green peas from their garden on Monday of this week. ♦For Your Easter? ♦ Shopping X ♦ New life for your suit with ♦ T these color-bright crisp 1 X accessories. They cost lit- X 4 tie... double your chic! 4 4 LADIES’ MANNISH 4 ♦ SUITS 4 ♦ $3.98 ♦ ♦ LADIES’ HATS X i 97c ♦ I fy Y BLOUSES ♦ X 97c l X Expensive looking, dainty Y 4 gilets .. a “must” for your X 4 suit Embroidered organ- 4 ▼ dies, sheers, laces, piques. ♦ X Tailored, dressy. White, Y 4 pastels. X 1 BAER & SON t 4 -THE NEW STORE” 4 SANITARY SCORES March Board of Health ratings for eating places in the county give Wooten's Hometel, Wake For est, first place, 97 points. In Zebulon Kannan’s Case scored 92.5, and the City Case 84.5. The City Market scored 94; Stedman’s, Hocutt’s and Temples’ markets, 93; Phillips, 91. >444444444444444 *4444444444444 FARMERS:—The Solution to Your Curing Problems! ♦ See the IX)I)I) ECONOMICAL TOBACCO CURER DEM- ♦ T ONSTRATION, SAT., APRIL 16th, 11 A. M. to 3P. M. Y X At Eugene T. Mitchell’s Farm- Route No. 3, Zebulon, N. C. 4 BETTER TOBACCO—LESS OIL—MORE SLEEP 4 your dealer J 4 PAGE SUPPLY COMPANY—ZEBULON, N. C. 4 4 made by 4 4 DODD MANUFACTURING CO., Inc.—WILSON, N. C. 4 i: DYNAMITE I , > Oats, Potatoes Seeds, All Kinds + !3 Cobbler Potatoes, ThL? Week Only, 150 lb. bag, $2.30. Lime | 33 your land. Mascot Lime, 35c Bag. Cotton Seed Hulls, * 33 Meal, Fertilizer. Soda, Hardware, Collars, Harness, * 3 3 Plows, Castings, Rex Distributors, Barbed and Poul- I 3 3 try Wire. Kerosene Oil, 10c Gal. £ 3 ■ W'ANTED—Peas, All Kinds, Cash. $ j A. G. KEMP Zebulon, N.C. f , ++**+++++++ , l , ++++++++' , ' +,,,++ I SPEND A DAY’S VACATION I AT HIGH POINT April 22nd urn imR A* l COLONIAL DAYS J FEATURES i.n I’ERESTING AND EDUCATIONAL 1. Motion picture in color "Old Williamsburg” 2. Feature exhibit "Glamorous Natchez” 3. Motion picture in color "Making of Fine Fur niture” 4. Conducted tours of the Tomlinson Craftshops 5. Demonstration "How to Select Fine Furniture” NO ADMISSION CHARGE —NO SALES MADE—NO QUOTED Secure your Courtesy Card from your Tomlinson Dealer ZEBULON SUPPLY COMPANY It Is Dangerous It is dangerous to sell a SUBSTI TUTE for 666 just to make three or four cents more. Customers are your best assets; lose them and you lose your business. 666 is worth three or four times as much as a SUBSTITUTE.
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