FRIDAY, FEBRUARY NINTH, 1940 SOCIETY MRS. THEO. B. DAVIS, Editor Pleas* send local or personal item* to the RECORD shop by Tuesday night, if possible Mr. and Mrs. J. T. West have moved into one of the first-floor apartments of the house formerly known as the Davis home, now owned by Miss Inez Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ward Alex ander have taken an apartment with Mrs. Victoria Gill. Mr. Alex ander is the new science teacher at Wakelon. T. C. Pippin and son, Harold, have recently recovered from at tacks of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mangum, Jr., of Wake Forest, announce the birth of a son, John William, 111., on February 3 at Rex Hos pital. Mrs. Mangum before her marriage was Miss Lorraine King of Youngsville. Her friends here will regret to knw that the home of Mrs. Lucille Umstead Long at Bahama was damaged by fire last Saturday. An oil stove is said to have caused the blaze, which was confined to the kitchen and rear of the house. Mrs. Claude Dunn and little daughter returned to Maccles field Thursday after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Dunn’s sister, Miss Annie Pearl Liles, went home with her to stay a few days. | Miss Mary Barrow entertained at luncheon at Carolina Pines on Thursday of last week, honoring Misses Epsie Fuller of Lumberton ■ and Annie Louise Steele of Rock ingham, brides-elect of March. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Massey and daughters, Beth and Mary Gordon, were called to Creedmoor Friday , morning by the critical illness of i Mrs. Massey’s mother, Mrs. Mary O’Dear. Mrs. Rigsby Massey, a , niece of Mrs. O’Dear, went with , them. Mrs. O’Dear was found to « be suffering from yellow jaundice, ( which is complicated by her having \ been an invalid for years. The Mas- \ seys have been going to Creedmoor each day, and report that doctors j hold scant hope for Mrs. O’Dear’s recovery. i i Two families are now occupying 1 the house vacated by the H. E. < Manns when they moved to their newly-built home on Gannon Ave.; ■ the C. E. Seawells and Mrs. Alvah Bunn having moved where the Manns formerly lived. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Daniels have moved into the apartment in the R. R. Creech home that was recent lay vacated by the S. P. Gills who have gone to Wake Forest. Any woman who would like a 45 minute consultation with a Beauty Expert should communi cate with the Zebulon Drug Com pany. Only ten appointments may be made for each day and it is important for those interested to make their dates early to avoid disappointment. Miss Park is to be here for a week, beginning Monday. See ad in this issue. Mrs. Oris Horton and daughter Jeanette spent last weekend in Durham visiting Mrs. Harvey Mar shall and Miss Katie B. Anderson. Mr. Horton spent Sunday in Dur ham with them. Miss Catrina Gill is in a Tar boro hospital suffering from influ enza. Her condition is thought to be not serious, but as she was away from home it was thought best to take her to the hospital. She is a member of the Tarboro school sac- ulty. Margaret Brantley and Frances Medlin of Pearces spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Orce Medlin near Louisburg. Louis Wade, son of Stacey W. Wade of Raleigh and owner of theatres in Apex and Fuquay Springs, was a business caller at the Record office Wednesday. MISS MARION WHITLOCK HONORED AT BRIDGE Miss Marion Whitlock, bride elect of February, was guest of honor Wednesday evening when Mrs. G. S. Barbee and Miss Hazel Carowan entertained at the home of the former. Four tables w r ere arranged for bridge and the playing resulted in high score being made by Miss Ru by Dawson, bath powder; floating prize, valentine candy, Mrs. Russel Temple. Mrs. Norman Screws was presented a novelty pitcher. Miss Whitlock received silver in her chosen pattern. Congealed salad, beaten biscuits with ham, ritz, olives and tea was served to the following: Miss Marion Whitlock, Honoree, Mrs. Norman Screws, Mrs. Russel Temple, Miss Marie Watson, Miss Ruby Stell, Mrs. W. C. Campen, Miss Biddie Campen, Miss Marga ret Tharrington, Mrs. H. C. Wade, Miss Ruby Dawson, Mrs. Eugene Privette, Mrs. J. R. Alford, Mrs. Julian Horton, Mrs. Graham Conn, Mrs. T. L. Moore and Mrs. Jesse W. Narron. On Friday evening Mrs. L. E. Long entertained with bridge as a courtesy to Miss Marion Whitlock whose wedding to Lew r is Marshall Phelps of Mebane will be solemniz ed in the Wendell Methodist Church on February 14. Five tables were set for contract bridge. Mrs. Long’s daughter, Mary Sue, presented at tractive bridal tallies to each guest upon arrival. At the conclusion of play, high score was received by Mrs. Charles Flowers. Low by Mrs. Wallace Chamblee and bingo, by Mrs. Nor man Screws. Miss Whitlock, the honoree, was presented silver in her chosen pattern, while Mrs. J. W. Narron, recent bride, was presented a piece of china. Congealed salad, dainty sand wiches, ritz, pickle and coffee were served. The guests included Miss Marion Whitlock, Mrs. Norman Screws, Mrs. Eugene Privette, Mrs. Leon Thompson, Mrs. C. V. Whitley, Mrs. Julian Horton, Mrs. R. H. Brantley, Mrs. J. R. Alford, Miss Biddie Campen, Mrs. W. C. Campen, Mrs. G. S Barbee, Mrs. C. E. Flowers, Mrs. Jack Hinton, Mrs. R. Vance Brown, Mrs. H. C. Wade, Mrs. Graham Conn, Miss Ruby Stell, Mrs. Wallace Chamblee, Miss Ruby Dawson, Mrs. J. W. Narron, Mrs. Donald Stallings and Mrs. Avon Privette. philatheas meet The Philatheas met with Mrs. Julian R. Horton Monday evening. Mrs. J. M. Whitley had charge of a splendid program, with the theme of self denial running all through it. Mrs. Whitley herself spoke brief ly of daily Christian living and self denial; of the March of Dimes to help in the fight of Itifantile par alysis; of the European situation and intense suffering all about us; challenging the class with the ques tion: Are we doing our duty as Christians ? THE ZEBULON RECORD Mrs. A. S. Hinton read the de votional from Mark and Cor. after which Mrs. Herring led in a pray er for deeper consecration. Mrs. A. N. Jones brought beautiful thoughts on self-denial and chal lenged the class to think them thru, closing with the question: What will you do about selfdenial in 1940? After this the class sang Give of Your Best to the Master. Mrs. P. F. Massey gave some scripture references on self-denial, closing with the beautiful poem “Others”, after which the class again sang Living for Jesus. Mrs. E. C. Daniel presided over the business session and suggested that we install in our classroom a self denial deposit box. The class voted to do this, also that we put on a membership and attendance drive for three months at the close of which the losing side entertain the winners. The hostess served refreshments. The whole program was highly gratifying to the teacher because it showed deeper consecration on the part of the class. The Teacher. FEEDING BABY CHICKS As soon as the chicks are placed under the canopy they should be fed buttermilk or sour skim milk and have access to dry mash and water. Cooked infertile eggs, left over from the first candling, will also give excellent results. The mash should be fed in hoppers and placed near the source of heat. Grain feed may be given after the first seven to ten days. This should be fed two or three times a day and placed in the mash hoppers on top of the mash. It is very essen tial that plenty of mash hopper space be supplied so that the chicks may all eat at the same time. WENDELL THEATRE Night Shows start 7 P. M. and 8:30. Night 7 and 8:45 Matinees Mon., Tues., Wed. and Thurs., at 3:30 Fri., Feb. 4 “ANOTHER THIN MAN" with William Powell and Myma Loy Also Comedy & Cont. Saturday, Feb. 10— “OKLAHOMA CYCLONE” With Bob Steele “Dick Tnacy’s G-Men”—No. 2 and Comedy Sunday, Feb. 11 “BALALAIKA” with Nelson Eddy and Ilona Massey Also Comedies Mon. & Tues., Feb. 12 Ak 13— “Oil, JOHNNY, HOW YOU CAN I/OVE” with Tom Brown and Peggy Moran Also Comedies Wednesday, Feb. 14— “STRANGER FROM TEXAS” with Charles Starrett “Mandrake the Magician” No. 3 “Our Gang” Comedy Thurs. & Fri., Feb. 15 & 16— “REMEMBER” with Greer Garson and Robert Taylor Coming— “ Green Hill” “Hunchback of Notre Dame” “Babes In Arms” “Swiss Robinson Family” Management With the expansion of the pulp paper industry in the South, im- r TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT l HAZEL’S BEAUTY SALON J !l Will Appreciate Your Pat- i; *a• 4 I ■ ronage. All Lines of Beau- L ■ ty Culture. ► Work Guaranteed. * i! ; Phone 5281 p ,C $ $ TO THE LADIES: J CARA NOME WEEK ? i . ! Sit is our good fortune to have the services of our Cara ?{ome Specialist, Miss Bess Par\, to conduct Cara J % Thorne Wee\, beginning next Monday, February 12. W We trust that the ladies of Zebulon and the sur- W rounding community will ta\e advantage of this free ser' kj vice and see Miss Par\ during the wee\. $ % 3 We are now ma\mg appointments for Miss Par\ & and will be glad to one for you, either by telephone, % & letter, or by having you come to our store. m y \ Sincerely yours, \ j j! ZEBULON DRUG COMPANY $ % 5 y 3 ♦ WEEKEND SPECIALS AT ♦ ♦ CITY MARKET * ♦ PHONE 5191 ZEBULON, N. C. ♦ ♦ 2 lbs. PURE COFFEE for 25c ♦ ♦ 3 lbs. PURE COFFEE for 35c ♦ t 1 pt. JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT for 59c 7 X 1 qt. JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT for 98c X ♦ 8 oz. PASTE WAX for 39c ♦ ♦ 1 lb. PASTE WAX for 59c ♦ ♦ KLEEN FLOOR DUSTER for 49c 7 } GLO-COAT APPLIER for 20c X ♦ We will soon have an electric floor waxer. ♦ Y Come in and ask about it. ▼ I PJJBJgJH/gjgjc!jgfEJHJEraji!jajHfgjgjH^fargj?.rejaraj?jsJs^jEiHJßjafßJilg | Wakelon Theatre I S Matinee every day 3:15 p. m. D Night shows 7:00 & 9:00; Sunday night 8:30 p. m. n 3 rD 3 @ p] Thursday and Friday, Feb. 8 & 9 fO 3 MICKEY ROONEY ANN RUTHERFORD 3 | “JUDGE HARDY ANI) SON” | Saturday, February 10— 0 I GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE 3 “SOUTH OF THE BORDER” § ru Sunday, Feb. 11— «] JOEL McCREA NANCY KELLY 3 “HE MARRIED HIS WIFE” | Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 12 & IS— • n TONY MARTIN EDITH FELLOWS 3 “MUSIC IN MY HEART” S Wednesday, Feb. 14— j WAYNE MORRIS ROSEMARY LANE E “THE RETURN OF DR. X” H 5• - c Thursday and Friday, Feb. 15 & 16— G Gj PRISCILLA IANE EDDIE ALBERT G “BROTHER RAT ANI) A BABY” § c: a Next Week— G S THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER e S “THE FIGHTING 69TH” £ nJ G proved forest management is ne cessary if a timber famine is to be averted, say State and Federal foresters. | THE ELITE BEAUTY SALON- ’ | NO 1 awl NO. 2 \ ? ZEBULON WENDELL ;j ♦ none 3721 Phone 271 f■ • f » + W* gir# to til* world the beat! ’ twe have And the beat comes] | + back to as. ! • PAGE FIVE