FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1938 IT SOCIETY™ ’| | 4 % MRS. THEO. B. DAVIS, Editor % % T 4 + * f 4 Please send local or personal items to the RECORD shop by Tuesday night, if possible. t t *r v ************H THE QUEST ETERNAL I By Margaret Widdemer * t Where go ye, singing angel-bands all robed in red and gold, i Hurrying in starry crowds along the snow-filled sky? What seek ye, on this winter night, singing in the cold? “We seek the Lord Christ Jesus in His lowly cattle-fold, We sing of His white peace on earth, that .‘ hall not ever die.” 1 Where go ye, Kings of Orient in silk and gold and vair, s Pacing on your milk-white camels through the little town? What look ye for more marvelous than all earth’s gifts ye bear? 1 “The Child most great and glorious, the Child most pure and fair! ( We ride to find His stable floor and there kneel down.” E i Where go ye, simple shepherds all who haste so fast by night, Leaving these your flocks and herds to wander as they will? What thing can be more beautiful than this Star’s perfect light? x “Nay this fair Star but leads us to the World's most perfect Light; We seek the radiant Son of God past starry vale and hill.” £ Where go ye, all ye weary folk so wise in this world’s lore, Hasting past your city streets so bright and wide and far? v What thing can be more glad than these, the joys ye knew before? t “O Love that lives and Christ that lives, our God that we adore! The joy that lives forever we have found who find His Star!” I —Good Housekeeping (New York). 1 Miss Vida Bell is home for vaca tion from Murfreesboro, where she teaches in the city school system. Mrs. Ed Kemp has been for some time in Mary Elizabeth Hos pital for rest and treatment. She improved enough to return home Sunday. Misses Gertrude Carter and Ru by Bridgers of W. C. T. C., Cul lowhee, are at their homes for the holidays. Miss Mary Iva Gay of E. C. T. C., Greenville, is at home for Christmas. Miss Christine Conn had the misfortune of twisting her ankle while at her work in a Wilson store last week. She has come home to stay until well again. Miss Kay Kemp will visit her roommate, Miss Jane Thompson, in Nutley, New Jersey during the holidays from Meredith College. Miss Iris Massey, senior at Me redith, will visit in New York this Christmas. Mrs. Helen Whitley’s friends here will be glad to know that she is improving after having suffer ed an attack of illness. Ted Pippin is home from Oak Ridge for the holidays, and his sister, Miss Mary Gray Pippin, is home from Meredith College. Allen Greene of State College is home for the Christmas vacation, as is his sister, Miss Ruth Greene, from Meredith College. Miss Eunice Outlaw and Miss Frankie Hall have arrived at their homes from W. C. U. N. C., in Greeensboro. William Hoyle of State College and Richard Hoyle of Wake For est College are at home for Christ mas. Their sister, Miss Jane Hoy le, will enjoy a vacation beginning with the closing of tl\e Spring Hope school for the holidays. Other Zebulon teachers at home for Christmas are Miss Cabell Campen from Nashville and Miss Catrina Gill from Warrenton. Miss Grace Stallings has been in Rex Hospital for more than a week following an operation for appendicitis. Miss Irene Pitts came from Wake Forest to attend the Finch reception Saturday evening and to visit Zebulon friends. Talmadge Harper arrived Sat urday from Brevard Colleye, hav ing traces of an injury received in a football game. He is, how ever, able to be out. Visiting recently in the home of the J. E Mclntires were Mr. Mc- Intire’s sister, Mrs. George Gep hart and Mr. Gephart, their son, James, Mr. and Mrs. Nemo Wig gins, all of Elizabeth, Pa. and Miss Katheryn Coleman of Wilson, Pa. They left on Sunday for their homes. Mrs. Lawrence Tracy and little daughter, Julia Anne, visited rela tives here from Monday until Wed nesday of this week. Sprite Barbee, who made the varsity tennis team at Wake For est College, will leave the first of next week for Miami, Florida, where he will play in match games. He will also play in other points in southern Florida as scheduled in the tennis program. Mrs. Alvah Bunn and chldren have moved from Zebulon back to their home in the country. Fred Hoyle is home from Enfield for the holidays. > PERRY-JEANS i On Saturday afternoon, Dec. 17, • at 5:30 Miss Stella Mae Jeans, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jeans of Louisburg, was united in marriage to James P. Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Perry of ; Zebulon, R. 2. The ceremony was performed before the necessary witnesses in the home of the of ficiating minister, Rev. Theo. B ’ Davis. r Hendrick-Eddins 1 On last Sunday evening at B:3C s o’clock in the home of her parents Miss Creola Eddins, daughter o! THE ZEBULON RECORD Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eddins of J Wakefield, was married to Ray mond Forest Hendricks of Nash ville and Raleigh, the groom’s brother being the officiating min ister. For the ceremony the couple stood under an arch of evergreen which was decorated with bells and candles. The bride, who entered with her father, was attended by her sister, Miss Sarah Eddins. Her small cousin, Ben Allen Rhodes, carried in a calla lily the ring used in taking the vows. Prior to the ceremony Mrs. P. P. Pace at the piano gave a program of music and accompanied Mrs. T. C. Pip pin, who sang. For her mariage the bride wore a costume of teal blue with black accessories. Her flowers were white. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks wil be at home in Raleigh. Miss Edna Earle Sexton arrived on Tuesday night from Duke Uni versity, where she is a member of the senior class. Ralph • House, student at Duke University, will work in the Ra leigh post office during the Christ mas rush. i Miss Ruby Temple is home for the holidays from Rocky Mount where she teaches Home Econom ics in the city schools. Billy Green wil spend the holi days in New York with his teach er, R. I. Johnson. Birth Announcement Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Chamblee of Zebulon, Route 1, a girl, on December 20. Mrs. Chamblee was formerly Miss Nel lie Richardson of Wendell, R. 2. Smith-Privette Announcement is made of the | marriage of Miss Joyce Privette, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack • Privette of Pearces, to D. G. Smith, son of Mrs. O. W. Smith of Oxford. They were quietly married Novem ber 21in Boykins, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home in Ox ford after the Christmas holidays. Home Demonstration Club The Wakefield Home Demon stration Club will have their regu lar meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 28.. The meeting will be at 2:00 p.m. All members are requested to come-.to this meeting.. Mrs. Col ey Arnold will be hostess. ROTARY CLUB Zebulon Rotarians heard a pro gram of special music by Wake lon’s Glee Club on last Friday night. Two selections were given by the group after which Billy Bell sang a solo. Mr. Moser spoke on “What Do You think?’’ with regard to crop control, the European situation, and the present political situation at home and abroad. QUICK RELIEF. FROM STOMACH ULCERS DUCTO EXCESS ACID Froo Book Tolls of Mimltw Homo Treatment ttiot Must INI# or It Will Coot Yon Nothing Over on* million UoMla* of the WILLARE T R KA rMWrr Seoo boon oold for relief • ttomKk and UUorodt* te|u«i Arid -P—r <*• •ch, G*wtn«M. I laorttHra, SlitelaMiMM •te.. du* *o taeeee AetO- SoW trial I A*k for ■ OTOtoafa w whicl I fully explain* thSm morvotoni ■reatmoa*- : ZEBULON DRUG COMPANY GOLDEN WEDDING One of the most enjoyable re ceptions ever given in Zebulon was on last Saturday evening when, from eight o’clock until ten, call ers congratulated Mr. and Mrs. John I) Finch upon the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. At the front door Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Coltrane greeted guests who 1 I were presented to the receiving line by Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Massey. With the host and hostess stood Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Finch; El mer Finch and son, Douglas; Mrs. Carl Harper and son Talmadge, of Nashville; Dr. and Mrs. Sigma Finch of Oxford and sons, Sigma, Jr., John D. and Charlie B.; Mr. & Mrs. L. E. Finch of Dillon, S. C.; the Rev. B. F. E'oone, pastor of the Zebulon Methodist church, and Mrs. Boone; the Rev. Edgar Fish er and Mrs. Fisher of Roanoke Rapids. White chrysanthemums and white carnations were used with ivy in hall and living room. Mrs. G. S. Barbee showed the way to the dining room where at a table covered with a hand-cro cheted lace cloth Mesdames J. M. Whitley and M. J. Sexton pour ed coffee. Sandwiches, beaten bis cuit, cheesestraws, cakes, mints, and nuts were served by Mrs. C. M. Revere of Raleigh, Mrs. Mamie Britt of Oxford, and Mrs. C. V. Whitley, assisted by little Misses Mary Fisher Finch and Ruth Anne Fisher. The table was centered , with a three-tiered wedding cake appropriately decorated and flank ed by white tapers in silver holders. Mrs. F. D. Finch led the way from dining room to hall where Mrs. Guy Massey had charge of the register. Mrs. L. E. Long directed to the gift room where Mrs. Robert Herring of Oxford presided with Mrs. Donald Stall- jj 7 • Someone YOU Know Wants THIS ELECTRICAL GIFT! HEATING PAD . . gives quick comforting heat! Every home needs one. Moderate prices. Visit Your ELECTRICAL DEALER’S Christmas Display CAROLINA POWER &. LIGHT COMPANY 1 WAKELON THEATRE^^I 1 ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA Thursday and Friday, Dec. 22 & 23 a FRED MacMURRAY RAY MIDLAND M “MEN WITH WINGS” A Cavalcade of Aviation in Technicolor Saturday, Dec. 24 TEX RITTER THE WESTERNERS 2g “WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM” Owl Show ; JAMES ELLISON LUCILLE BALL “NEXT TIME I MARRY” § Sunday, December 25 MARGARET LINDSAY DICK FORAN ® “HEART OF THE NORTH” ® Matinee 2 to 6 p. m. Night 8:30 p. m. Monday, December 26 ® DONALD O’CONNOR JUNE TRAVIS oft “TOM SAWYER, DETECTIVE” Matinee 2 to 6 p. m. Night 7 to 11 p, m. Tuesday, December 27 M SONJA HENIE RICHARD GREENE & “MY LUCKY STAR” || Wednesday, December 28 fflfc WILLIAM BOYD GEORGE HAYES JR “FRONTIERSMAN” Jg Thursday and Friday, December 29 & 30 ROBERT DONAT ROSALINA RUSSELL jfe “THE CITADEL” ings. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. R. V. Brown by the many who re joiced with this loved couple over the years they have had together. The winner is the person who takes advantage of a year’s sub scription to The Zebulon Record plus a year’s subscription to the Pathfinder, every week from the j nation’s capital, for the winning price of $1.50. Pay up your subscription if you expect the Record after Jan. White Spitz Puppies. Ready Now Fine for Christmas Presents MRS. RALPH BUNN Woman’s Club Apt. Zebulon PECANS —l5 c Fancy Georgia Paper Shell Pecans, 15c per pound. 50 to 100 lbs. Schley Pecans, extra fancy, per 100 lbs, $20.00. Pecan Meats 40c per pound. Good Pecans. Prompt ship ment. Cash with order. We pre pay all charges. DORRIS SEED & PLANT CO. Valdosta, Ga. G". Permanents, Shampoos, Fingerwaves ELITE BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Nellie Kemp, Owner Zebulon Phone 3721 - -J 0. K. WELLS WELDS O. K. EXPERT WELDING General Repair Work Horse-Shoeing Wendell N. C. /electrical WETS ARE ECONOMICAL TO BUY r-' (A*H>USES PAGE FIVE

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