PAGE EIGHT
AT CHURCHES
(Continued From Page One)
E. Bunn.
After the business the hostess
served refreshments.
Y. W. A.
The Y. W. A. of the Zebulon
Baptist Church met on Thursday
night in the home of Mrs. J. B.
Outlaw with Mrs. Russel Temple
assistant hostess. The devotional
was led by Medames Outlaw and
It. H. Herring.
Mrs. Russel Temple directed a
“Candlelight Easter Program.”
Miss Marie Watson gave “The
Message of Easter” and Miss Ruby
Dawson read an Easter poem.
CHURCH SUPPER
Women of the Wakefield church
will serve supper in the basement
of the chureh on Thursday even
ing, March 21. A barbecue plate
followed by dessert may be had
for fifty cents, all profits going
into the church fund.
Tickets are on sale, or may be
had at the door.
METHODIST W. M. S.
The Ida Fisher Missionary So
ciety met with Mrs. G. S. Barbee
with Mrs. J. L. Stoll assistant
hostess.
Plans for an educational building
on the church grounds were dis
cussed. Mrs. M. .T. Sexton had
charge of the program. The life
cf Isabelle Thoburn was discussed
by Mrs. Mik' Whitley, Mrs. Percy
White and Mrs. A. R. House. The
devotional was led by Mrs. F. D.
Finch with praver by Mrs. Allen.
Mrs. Jethro Stell gave a topic
from the Missionary Voice. The
Upp°r Room for the quarter was
distributed by Mrs. Coltrane. Sev
eral had heard from their Pollv
annas during the month.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses at the close of the
meeting.
NORTHSIDE CIRCLE
The Northside Circle of the
Baptist. W. M. S. met with Mrs.
C. V. Whitley on Monday p. m.
RECORDER’S COURT
(Continued From Page One)
Felix Green was charged with
A. W. D. W. (assault with a dead
ly weapon), to wit: a rifle. He
claimed his wife came at him with
a switch knife when he remon- j
strated with her for too intimate!
relations with another man. In self
defense he used his rifle (the butt,!
and not the barrel). Result: a
broken arm. She spent .10 days in
the hospital. He must pay that
bill, the doctor’s bill, and the court
costs or work the roads for 90
days, and behave himself for two
years without choice.
Ike Richardson was also charged
with A. W. D. W. on one Janies
Pace with a big stick (and he said
it was a BIG stick). Pace said he j
chased him more than a mile. For;
the race Ike got three months on
the roads which sentence was sus
pended on condition that he pay a
fine of $lO and the costs and be
good for two years.
G. F. Walker, a white man from
an adjoining county, was accused
of drunken driving. The court sus
tained the charge, fining him SSO
and the costs, and taking his li
cense away for one year. He ap
pealed. The man has a govern
ment job, and, as appears lately,
such jobs at least pay enough to
supply the needy with their
drinks.
Raleigh Bert Lamb was accused
of having a concealed weapon at
the Blue Parrot, famous (?) re
sort east of Zebulon. Found guil
ty, taxed SSO and costs or work the
roads for 60 days.
Hugo Owens for competing with ;
ABC store: six months on high
ways.
Abrom Fowler drove his car
without a license. Must work on
the highways 30 days or pay the
cost and get a license before driv
ing again.
Joe Holder borrowed (?) some
money off C. B. Eddins Shoe Shop.
He will work it out on the roads,
serving three months
! The last case on the docket was
Floyd Pearce for non-support.
Floyd was absent, so a capias was
issued for hirq, If caught he must,
| give a justified bond of S2OO to the
| effect that he will pay back ali-;
mony and meet future payments.
MORE COLD
The weather prediction of “mist,
probably freezing rain Tuesday
with snow” was not received with
enthusiasm here. And when on
Tuesday the mercury kept falling
the cold pinched worse because
of a few pretty days. The mist
came and was, in fact, an inter
mittent drizzle that never turned
to real rain. Before night icicles
were forming at eaves and the
general discomfort was greater.
Wednesday morning found a
fairly heavy sleet enlarging itself
and shrubs and bushes were bowed
to its will and weight. Swollen
buds gleamed faintly throgb ice
buds gleamed faintly through iec
and plowed ground showed gray.
Thursday was rainy and cold,
but not freezing.
“REPEATED BY REQUEST”
The first item below is reprint
ed from This, That and the Other
in a Record dated several years
ago. The information it contains
has been requested by a number
of housekeepers and Mrs. Jethro
Stell, who had saved the clipping,
b ought it in, asking that it be
given space this week. To save the
associate editor the time and trou
ble of hunting up the item, Mrs.
Stell brought the clipping which
she had saved all this time. That’s
the finest kind of cooperation.
Mrs. Stell also brought the re
cipes given below, both of which
are specially good. It will be well
for those interested to clip these
for filing in their cook-books.
J They have been requeued by many
I in this community.
B. D.
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If you are bothered with those
i little things that are called silver
j fish, you probably want to get rid J
of them. They look like tiny drag
' ons, are pale, silvery gray in color,
and live in bookcases, closets and
such places, preferring darkness
rather than light, because their
deeds are evil. They eat glue, pa
per and anything that has starch
in it, being specially fond of or
gandy collars.
Mrs. Mclnness looked up direc
tions for killing them. You must
take ten level spoonfuls of flour
| and mix with it one table spoonful j
of white arsenic. Stir this into a '
paste with boiling water and
spread it on something flat so
that the silver-fish can get to it. i
Cotton clothing stored in closets •
should be well-aired and sunned at
intervals to prevent damage by
this pest.
Chocolate Cake
1-2 cup butter
2 cups sugar
4 egg yolks
1 cup sweet milk
2 2-3 cups flour
5 tsp. b. powder
1-2 tsp. salt
4 egg whites
4 sq. chocolate
1 tsp. vanilla
Method
Cream butter and add sugar.
Beat yolks of eggs well and add j
THE ZEBULON RECORD
alternately milk and flour mixed
and sifted with baking powder
and salt, then add egg whites
(beaten stiff), melted chocolat *
and vanilla. Bake in layers or
loaf.
If baked in loaf use slow «.v n
and bake 60 minutes.
Oat Meal Cookies
1-2 cup butter
1-2 cup sugar
1 egg
3 tsps. sweet milk
1-4 tsp. cinnamon
1-2 cup raisins
1-2 cup nut meats
1 cup oat meal
1 tsp. soda
Cream butter ,add sugar and
beat. Sift together dry ingredi
ents and add oatmeal. Beat egg
and add to butter and sugar. Com
bine the two mixtures, add the
milk a little at the time, add nuts
and raisins, then drop from a
spoon and bake in moderate oven.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE j
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Ada Florence i
Bunn late of Wake County, North:
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the es- j
ta‘. of said deceased to exhibit |
them t. tli' undersigned at Zebu-.
lon, North Carolina, on or before !
the 15th day of March, 1941, or this j
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said estate wlil please
immediate payment. This, the Bth j
day of March, 1910.
I. F. Bunn, Administrator Estate
Ada Florence Bunn, deceased,
t Mar. 16—Apr 19-1940)
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FOR RENT TWO HOUSES
One Four Rooms, One Seven
Rooms.
See R. F. EDDINS
in Wakefield, N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the
terms and conditions contained in
a certain deed of trust from Eula
Dunston Perry and others, dated
the 15th day of December, 1938,
the undersigned, at the request
of the holder of the note therein
secured, held a sale on the 16th
day of February, 1940, and the
bid having been raised and a re
sale ordered, I will, at the Court
house door, Raleigh, Wake Coun
ty, North Carolina, at public auc
tion on Monday, the 25th day of
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TOBACCOS
FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940.
March, 1940, at 12:00 o’clock,
noon* offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing described tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Little Riv
er Township or Wake Forest
Township, Wake County, North
Carolina, and more particularly
described as follows:
Located in Little River Town
ship and or Wake Forest Town
ship, Wake County, adjoining the
lands of Luther Dunston on the
North; E. C. Dunston on the
South; Nannie Saunders on the
West; and Vernon Mitchell on the
East, containing 74 acres, more or
less.
IRBY D. GILL, Trustee.
This 29th day of February, 1940.
March 15-22