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PAGE SIX WAKELON NEWS NEIL HARTLEY, Faculty Advisor THE SNOW We are very glad to see the snow, And the different snow flakes we know When the air is full of snow, We have a very pretty show. Snow flakes, snow flakes fill the air. Snow flakes, snow flakes every where. With the snow birds here and there. Make you think that winter is in the air. Carl Bell Martin, Corinth-Holder. SCOUTING Being a member of the Boy Scouts of America does not only mean wearing the official uniform and badge, but it means you are a member of one of the most honor able organizations in the world for the development of character and moral standards of a boy. The main purpose of scouting is to make a better citizen of a mem ber. Since its organization in 1910 Scouting has grown to be one of the prominent organizations to make better men of boys. In 1931 over five million boys were members and the membership is growing every year. Nearly half of the col lege men today have been Scouts. President Theodore Roosevelt once said, “The Boy Scout movement is distinctly an asset to our country for the development of efficiency, virility and good citizenship.” Scouting is not only carried on in the United States, but is in 72 other civilized countries represent ing 91 per cent of the world’s pop ulation. Scouting is now one of the main big forces making for world peace. , Billie Green. NINTH GRADE ENGLISH CLASS The ninth grade English class is studying the debate for this year. Resolved: That the United States should establish an alliance with Great Britain. Our class is studying this debate thoroughly, under the direction of Mr. Hartley. He has read us ma terial on the matter, and we in return have taken notes and made outlines. We have drawn and stud ied maps to make the situation more clear. Most of our time so far has been spent discussing the affirm ative side of the question, but we expect to start on the negative soon. After we have gotten all the ma terial we can, we are to write a debate. All the while we are to keep all our notes, and all the clippings we can find out of papers and mag azines. Jackie Greene. BOX PARTY On Wednesday night November 23, 1938, I attended a box party given by the Missionary Society of Beulah Christian Church. Pea nuts, candy, and ice cream were bought and served. A cake con test was held after this. Next in line was the sale of the boxes. Everyone enjoyed the party very much. Margaret Pearce. THANKSGIVING PARTY There was a Thanksgiving party in the Log Cabin at Bethany church, November 25. Those who gave the party were the Intermed iate boys and they invited the In termediate girls. There were twenty-three pres- • ent. After many games were play ed the boys served punch, four different kinds of cakes, grapes, and apples. Everyone enjoyed being there, and we thanked the boys for giving us such a nice time. Jodie Mae Weathers CHAPEL EXERCISE On Wednesday of last week Mr. Moser called all grades from four up to chapel, to make a short talk and sing some Thanksgiving songs together. Mr. Moser’s talk was centered around Thanksgiving. He said, “We, as American children should be thankful for the opportunity we have in America today. Other coun tries are fighting, and our coun try is free from war. We all can cel ebrate Thanksgiving together and be happy.” Miss Barrett led the songs with Miss Dunlap at the piano. All took part in the singing which was en joyed very much. Each student went to classes with a smile.* Ida Mae Eatman. SNOW PETALS How contented is the world tonight. With a satin soft covering, and white. Where yesterday clusters of green leaves, Swayed gently in the breeze. At dawn the leafless trees were bare, By noon white petals filled the air. At dusk the evergreens so softly sway, And bid adieu to another day. By Rebekah Watkins. THANKSGIVING SERVICE Thanksgiving Day quite a num ber of people assembled at the Zebulon Baptist church for an early morning service to express our gratitude and to thank God for the many blessings He has given us in the past. We all enjoyed a brief talk on Thanks by our pastor, Mr. Griffin. Instead of speaking aloud the things for which w T e were thank ful we had a session of silent prayer. At the close of the service we were given an opportunity to help those less fortunate than we. By so doing we were made to feel happier, for ‘ It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Another thing that made me feel happy was to have two of our former pastors and their wives worship with us. Rebecca Horton. GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scouts are becoming bigger and better each day. The Seniors were first under the lead ership of Mrs. Mclntire, but we are very sorry to say she has had to quit, and we are now being led by Miss Barrett. Junior scouts have been under the leadership of Mrs. P. F. Massey. We have several second class scouts and we hope to have many more soon. Those w’ho are second class scouts are working hard to become first class mem bers. Several girls have joined this fall and all who are interested please come on Wednesday immed iately after school in the audi torium of Wakelon High. For Thanksgiving we fixed bas kets of fruit for the shut-ins of our community. For Christmas we are collecting toys and all w’ho will bring old toys to any of the scouts or Miss Barrett it will be greatly appreciated, and this will enable us to play Santa to many more children. Cleo Glover. THE ZEBULON RECORD Colored News COMMUNITY SING AT COLORED SCHOOL SUNDAY A committee made up of rep resentative Negro citizens of this section of Wake County is spon- CHRISTMAS CANDY At wholesale prices, direct from factory. 5 lb. box, $1.00; 10 lb. box, $1.85 Sent prepaid for Money Order or check or C. O. D. SOUTHERN CANDY CO. Dunn, N. C. FOR RENT—ONE FIVE ROOM house, with bath, on Sycamore St. One three room apartment with bath on Vance St. W. N. Pitts, Zebulon. FOR SALE! Two good bicycles in excel lent condition. Now is your chance to get a Christmas bi cycle very reasonable. HOCUTFS GROCERY LOST: WHITE & TAN HOUND, female, medium size. Ix?ft two weeks ago after having been shipped from Illinois to my home where she stayed only one week. If found or heard from, please notify C. H. Curtis, Zebulon, R. 1. lt-pd NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that certain i Mortgage Deed executed by L. C. Stone and dated 23rd day of April ( 1936 and recorded in Book 717, Page 558 in the office of the Wake County Registry, default having been made in the payment as re quired in said Mortgage Deed, re quest having been made for the same, the undersigned Mortgagee will offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, and sell at the Wake County Courthouse door in Raleigh, N. C. at 12 o’clock noon, December 27th, 1938. The prop erty described in said Mortgage Deed, lying and being in Cary Township, Wake County, North Carolina and described as follows: Adjoining the lands of George Stone, formerly Young Estate on the North, the lands of John Mc- Ghee on the East, the lands of (formerly) J. W. Avent on the South, and the lands of the West ley Boothe estate on the West, con taining 50 acres, more or less, and being a part and parcel of the orig inal Willis Sorrell tract of land and located about three miles north of the village of Cary, N. C. in Cary Township, and being ex actly the same land conveyed to C. A. Warren and wife to said Frank Sanderford Oct. 14th, 1915 by deed of record in book 301, page 220, and for further refer ence for purpose of a more com plete description see deed from J. R. Cain and wife to Chas. A Warren dated February 20th, 1910, of record in book 253, page 23 ir the office of the Register of Deeds in Wake County. This the 26th day of November, 1 QQB G. H. JORDAN, Mortgagee Dec. 2-23 QUICK RELIEF. FROM STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID Free Book Tells of Marveloui Home Treatment that Must Hd» or It Will Coet You Nothin] Over one million bottle* ot the WILLARI TREATMENT here been add for relief a Stomach and Dnodanal Ulcaradue to ExcMi Acid —Poor Dlftitloa, Sour or l>p*«t 5 tom ■ch, GaMlnoM, Haartborn, SUaplessneat ate., due to Eicma Acid. Bold on 16 day* tri&l | Ask for Mwap” wbiei fully explain* ttda nm iikiw twatment zebulon drug company soring a community sing and quar tet Singing Contest at the Wake-| field-Zebulon school on Sunday, December 4 at 3:00 p.m. The purpose of the program is to raise money for the purchasing of a traveling library for the Negroes of the County. Admission will be fifteen cents. Everyone is invited and encour aged to attend. Mrs. B. O. Wilcox and Mrs. J. A. Gresham were delegates to the State P.-T. A. In all the snow the meeting was largely attended. The First Aid club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pace Monday. Program was led by the president, Mrs. R. P. Richardson. Her subject was the need of us toying together. After a few re marks, Mrs. H. B. Fowler demon strated bleeding at the nose which was well taken by all. Refreshment was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Andrew Harris, and Miss Margie L. Harris. The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Rich ardson. Preaching service of the First Baptist church will be held at Mt. Zion Holy church Sunday. All mem bers are asked to be present. Mr. C. E. Lightner is not dead as was reported. I saw him Saturday; but he has been very sick. Is now much better. The Wakefield Union will hold its monthly meeting at Wakefield Baptist church Dec. 11-12. All churches in the district are asked to be present. There will be a plate supper at the home of Mrs. R. P. Richardson. Everybody is asked to take part for benefit of church, i rice 15c. LOST—Black linen pocketbook, about 8 by 11 inches, zipper style. JSmSESSBSSBS^^rnZmmS^^I^ ■lk. .». :- ''■■•w.-im' ', '(! ; " l > ~ g ~—r ”,xteaj|B ■ >■ u ■ ■/X l ' ' w—« J " —v ■ .... * l ' " •a* - —- "■-- , x-.sH ,„ \\, ___ • «»« •■* .. ■ y^v| i a, I r* - ® A LANE -/fye CHEST ; fc. .. the Only TESTED Aroma-tight Cedar Chest in the World * For sweetheart daughter or sister, a sorgeous. modern chest tue Lane Hope Chest With Its abso- with smart waterfall top. The lute moth protection and exclusive c °l° r ful exterior is a superb convenience features makes the tai and American walnut ideal gift. Come in and see our veneers. Equipped with Lane magnificent display of latest styles, Sura! 5 29 75 Pay after Christmas ZEBULON SUPPLY COMPANY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 trimmed with black leather. Closes with flap having initial S. Another initial, R, has been lost off, leav ing print on flap. Pocketbook was lost in or near the Holiness church Friday night, Nov. 25. Inside were five keys on a key-ring, and a dol lar bill tied in one corner of a hand kerchief. The purse belongs to Nora Person who is very anxious to get it back. Finder will please notify her or Agnes Gresham or the Record office. Army Man Makes Open Statement 33 Years of Service in U. S. Army is the Record of George Morehouse “Including two campaigns in the Philippine Islands, I served in the United States army for 33 years,” said George Morehouse. “I had suffered with a minor bronchial irritation due to colds for the past two years. Finally I got hold of a bottle of Mentho-Mulsion through a friend of mine, and it is the first preparation that ever gave m eany genuine relief. So far as I am concerned, I think it is the best cough medicine I ever saw.” If you or any member of your family is suffering with a com mon cough, take the advice of this army veteran, go to your drug store at once and ask for Mentho- Mulsion, the combination of eight healing ingredients recommended by doctors everywhere. If Mentho- Mulsion fails to give you relief, ask for your money back. Mentho-Mulsion is recommend ed, sold and guaranteed by the Zebulon Drug Co. —adv.
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