THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JULY 22,1938. COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENCE CORINTH We had very good attendance at preaching and Sunday School services Sunday A. M. We were very glad to have visitors from far and near. It was decided that a revival meeting would be held be ginning the first Sunday night in September. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renfrow of Wilson have been visiting their son, Pete, and family for some time. • Mrs. Rufus O’Neal and daugh ter, Jean of Raleigh visited in the J. B. O’Neal home Sunday. Mrs. Repsie McGhee and child ren of Zebulon, and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wren of Morrisville were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Liles. Mrs. Clarence Liles of Clayton was their guest part of last week. Among those on our sick list are: Mrs. Roy Barnes, who is in Rex hospital, and Mrs. Peyton Glover. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frances Williams a son, Tuesday, July 12, in Mary Elizabeth hospital, Ra leigh. Misses Pearle Batten and Vir ginia Lee Hinnant were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Johnson of near Wendell. The W. L. Fowlers had as their guest Sunday Osborne Scott of Raleigh. Jessie Dwight and Mat shall High were the week end guests of their grandfather, A. T. High of Wendell. Mr. H. S. Denton and family of near.Stlma visited W. F. Thoma son and family during the week end. Mr. Orrin Hales and family of Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Atkinson Sunday. Mr. Tommy Whitaker and fami ly of Pleasant Hill visited Mr. 8. K. Richardson and family. PLEASANT HILL We are sorry there are so many sick people this week, although some are improving. Mrs. E. H. Hood is still confined to her room. A. O. Puryear and Harvey Hood are able to be at work again; also A. 0. Puryear’s baby is improving. R. A. and G. L. Puryear were called to their mother’s bedside a few days ago. She is very sick. Mrs. Orlanda Puryear’s great grandmother was buried last week at Fowler’s Cross Roads. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pearce and children and Mrs. Zeb Pearce of New Jersey are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Sallie Horton of Fowlers Cross Roads is visiting her son, B. K. Hortcm. Mrs. Herbert Hood’s little ne phew of New York is spending some time with her. Mrs. Boh Faison is improving in Mary Elizabeth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Gay and Mr. and- Mrs. «. A* < Hodge have gone to Carolina Beach for a. week. PILOT Mr. Jesse Jones of Greensboro spent the week end with Mr. and Miss Roberta Brantley, who is attending the Wake Forest Sum mer School was home this week end. J * 5 L * Mrs. Oflie* Mnlien was taken to a Ro<& y T M-9SSL] 108p ’ tal for treat * menkthii-week. Mr. Piggy Smith will spend this week at his home in New Bern. Mr,, apd Mrs. J. M. Stallings spefcl last Thursday in Raleigh. Mr. &ehe Jofies of Raleigh, was Mr. J. M. Stallings will attend a convention at Carolina Beach this week end. Miss Mary Lee Alford is visiting in Boone, N. C.. Mr. Guy Gould and Mr. Piggy Smith were entertained at a picnic supper last Friday night. Mrs. Pennine Greene is still un dergoing treatment at Duke hos pital. We lost a ball game here Wed nesday afternoon to Corbett-Hatch er. Saturday afternoon Selma and Pilot battled for 12 innings and the game was called on account of darkness with a score of 3-3. The game will be played over here Thursday afternoon, July 28, 1938, at 4 P. M. Since Smithfield has dropped out of the league we will not play here Wednesday. We play Archie Lodge on our di amond Saturday afternoon. WAKE X ROADS We are proud of our large Sun day School. There were 128 pres ent Sunday. Miss Josephine Powell of Neuse and Mr. Joseph Hagwood of Wake X Roads took supper with Miss Powell’s sister, Mrs. C. C. Coghill of Henderson Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Poole and family spent the day Sunday at Mrs. Poole’s mother’s, Mrs. R. S. Jones. Regular choir practice Thursday night, July 21st, at the church. Every one is invited to meet at the church Thursday afternoon, July 21st, to help clean off the church grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Watkins and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Massey Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Serenis Blackley and family spent the day Wednes day at the home of Mrs. Blackley’s sister, Mrs. D. M. Carter of Riley’s Cross Roads. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Perry and family, Charlie Blackley and Jo seph Massey visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Blackley and family recently. Mr. Coleman Liles of Wendell spent Sunday afternoon at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lillie Liles. During May, 1938, fifty-six deaths were reported among the inmates of 84 county homes in North Carolina. Eighty children under age of 16 were being taken care of in 25 county homes in N. C., in May, 1938. * Please sign your name to * * any correspondence sent to * * the RECORD for publication * ********* FRUIT JARS Quarts, 75c,; 1-2 Gal. SI.OO, J Jelly Glasses, 50c; Twine, 25cj Thermometer a, 25c ; Kerosene 10c. Tobacco Sticks—-JSftlit....... A. G. KEMP—ZEBULON, N. C.) If You Go To BLOWING ROCK Stop With MRS. MINNIE ROBBINS Across Street from the Sunshine Inn RATES: SI.OO a room (one or two people). $5.00 a room by week. CONGRESSMAN COOLEY CALLS Congressman Harold D. Cooley of Nashville was a social caller at the Record office Tuesday. He was on his way to Raleigh, In striped pants, white shirt and straw hat Mr. Cooley looked cool er than the weather felt. He said he had just returned from the Ber mudas with the Bankers Associa tion. We asked him why he was not in Washington. He replied that he spent last summer there and did not care to spend this one there unless it was necessary. We understand that our Con gressman is a probable candidate for Governor in 1940. Whether he is or not, we believe he would make a good governor and as a candidate he would be hard to beat. SPECIAL SERVICE AT UNION HOPE On next Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock there will be a special service at Union Hope Btaptist church, five miles east of Zebulon. The dozen or more baptized last Sunday will be welcomed into the fellowship and following the ser mon by Pastor Theo. B. Davis, the Lord’s Supper will be observed. State records for May, 1938, showed 792 prisoners awaiting tri al in 84 North Carolina jails, while 1,284 were serving sentences for violation of state or federal laws. STATEMENT Peoples Bank & Trust Co. ROCKY MOUNT NASHVILLE WHITAKERS ZEBULON NORTH CAROLINA R. V. BROWN, Cashier, Zebulon Branch JUNE 30, 1938 (Condensed from report to North Carolina Commissioner of Banks and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks $ 623,671.60 U. S. Government Securities 55,000.00 State of North Carolina Bonds 248,000.00 Municipal and County Bonds 292,000.00 < Premium on Bonds 13,395.68 Accrued Interest on Bonds 6,843.85 Listed Stocks 49,953.36 Loans and Discounts 1,387,738.77 Real Estate NONE Furniture and Fixtures 21,509.54 Interest Earned—Not Collected 594.50 Prepaid Insurance 2,622.13 Cash Surrender Value of Life Insurance on Life of Officers 5,320.00 Overdrafts .04 * r Advance to Trusts 140.98 r , $ 2,706,790.45 LIABILITIES Capital Stock —Common $ 120,000.00 Capital Stock—Preferred 80,000.00 Surplus - 100,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves 62,705.55 DEPOSITS 2,344,084.90 $ 2,706,790.45 THE ABOVE DOES *NOT INCLUDE TRUST ASSETS OF $2,240,779.86 PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • < LESS THAN (ft-) A DAf BRINGS YOU A WHOLE YEAR OF GOOD READING i THE ZEBULON RECORD AMU POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE J ; { Regular Price for One Year — $2. jo) YOU GET THEM BOTH A $3.50 VALUE FOR ONLY $2§P KEEP UP with the Joneses, the Smiths end your other neighbors by reading this newspaper and KEEP UP with the rest of the world by reading POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE i More than 6,000 pictures and 3,000 stories every year Hundreds of money-making and labor-saving ideas, farm aids, household hints, home workshop tips. 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