FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938
Personals
J. E. Winstead who died near
Wilson this week at the age of 84
was father of W. H. Winstead of
Wakefield.
Editor Theo. Davis received a
telegram Monday telling of the
death of a brother, Jacob Davis,
in Palm Ev?ach, Fla. A later mes
sage stated that burial would be
at Buckhead, Ga., of Thursday
p.m. Mr. Davis left for Georgia on
Wednesday evening.
Dr. J. O. Newell of Franklinton,
in Zebulon Wednesday, came into
the Record office long enough to
say “How-de-do” and “Goodbye”.
Mrs. Bennie Wrenn of Apex
spent last week here with her
mother, Mrs. Wiley McGee.
Miss Margaret Bunn, daughter
of the F. E. Bunns, is one of the
alto singers who will take part in
the annual college concert on next
Sunday evening.
Miss Ivadean Morris is spend
f LISTEN!
Don’t hunt for a place
Christmas Needs
You can get them at
Temple’s Market
f Meats—any kind—for your Christmas dinner.
£ Flour—to make the finest cake.
.Fruits and nuts —all kinds.
j? A general line of candies—cakes.
I TEMPLE’S MARKET
$ Phone 2271 Zebulon, N. C.
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VfjjV HELLO, SAYS SANTA
', Tjg We wish everybody a most
HAPPY CHRISTMAS
or Your Christmas Breakfast, Dinner or
„i,n IlifjPll Hocutt’s Grocery
His Christmas Specials during the holidays are Fresh Meats and Christmas Hams. Place
your order today for your Christmas ham.
WE HIT THE SKY ON QUALITY AND THE BOTTOM ON PRICES!
See HOCUTT’S for Christmas fruit, candies, nuts, raisins, grapes, bananas, cocoanuts,
cake ingredients, fancy and heavy groceries!
We carry a full line of everything needed to make the Christmas dining table complete and
perfect!
Phone 2181 for Quick and Satisfactory Service
Hocutt’s Grocery zeb»ion, n. c.
ing this week with her sister, Mrs.
Emmett Marshall of Wake Forest,
formerly Miss Ernestine Morris.
Howard Bunn and daughter,
Margaret, accompanied by Dorothy
Mizelle were among those who
heard President Roosevelt at the
University of North Carolina Mon
day afternoon.
James Bunn, with the Marines,
now at Quantico, Va., spent
several days last week here with
his mother, Mrs. Ed Bunn.
Miss Annie Rose Southerland,
formerly of Wakelon’s faculty, now
of Raleigh, spent the weekend as
guest of teachers at Wakelon dorm
itory.
Elmo Bunn has not yet wholly
recovered from his recent automo
bile accident. His arm, which was
deeply cut, became infected and
he has suffered considerably as a
result.
Miss Helen Bunn was home from
Wilson for the week end with her
mother, Mrs. Ed Bunn.
THE ZEBULON RECORD
O’SHIELDS-CHA.M BLEE
Mrs. Ruth Chamblee of Zebulon
announces the marriage of her
daughter, Mary Cherrye, to Phil
Cooke O’Shields of Shelby. No
vember 29.
Hocutt’s Grocery is specializing
ing on Christmas Hams.
gr^GIFTS
IL or EnduringCharmf!
( /5^ k For Christmas
You will find in “the New Store”
Zebulon’s Shopping Center,
a gift of charm and service for any friend or loved one, and at a
price within your ability to pay.
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SHOES Every style and size for everybody.
HATS For men, women and children.
HOSE —A complete line of sox and hosiery.
DRESSES Styles for house, street, party.
SUITS For fitting the whole family.
PRINTS The most beautiful ever seen here.
NOTIONS Ties. Handkerchiefs, belts, and any other article of
wearing apparel.
All first qualitv and at the lowest prices.
BAEK & SONS
ZEBULON, N. C.
(OI'EBIN.N
The marriage of Miss Libby
Bunn, daughter of Mrs. J. Howard
Bunn of Zebulon, R. 3, to Dee
Arthur Cope of Zebulon, Rt. 1 will
be solemnized in Hopkins Chapel
on Saturday evening, Dec. 10, at
seven o’clock. The church is near
the Bunn home. No formal invita
tions are being sent out, for the
ceremony, but friends of the
couple will be welcomed.
Se e Jane Withers at Wakelon
Theatre Tuesday and help the
Woman’s Club.
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