PAGE SIX SOCIETY YOUNG MATRONS CLUB On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. H. C. Wade entertained her bridge club and additional guests at her home here. After the usual progressions scores were tallied and prizes awarded Mrs. Wallace Chamblee, club high; Mrs. R. Brown, low, and Mrs. Raleigh Al ford, guest high. Mrs. Wade served ice cream and cake to the following: Mrs. Al ford, Mrs. Chamblee, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. L. E. Long, Mrs. Bennie Bullock, Mrs. Robert Dawson, Mrs. Russell Brantley, and Mrs. Eugene Privette. MRS. DAWSON HOSTESS Mrs. Robert Dawson delight fully entertained the Friendly Eight Bridge Club and had as ad ditional guests Mesdames Le n Thompson, Irby Gill, L. M. Mas sey, Robert D. Massey and Ben nie Bullock. The living end dining rooms were thrown en suite and tables for play were placed here. At the conclusion lof several progressions, Miss Ruby Dawson was awarded club high and Mrs. Norman Screws, low. Guest high went to Mrs. Leon Thompson. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Irby Gill, served individual pecan pies with whipped cream and cof fee. Club members present were: Mesdames M. W. Chamblee, H. C. Wjade, Russell Temple, Raleigjh Alford, Norman Screws, and Misses Ruby Stell and Ruby Daw son. Mrs. Z. N. Culpepper was called to Virginia last week because of the death of her father, the Rev. Mr. Tunstall, Baptist minister. HONEY USED AS COUGH MEDICINE Honey is quite commonly used as a cough medicine, usually as a home remedy. Those who have studied <city markets for honey have been struck with the large amounts bought for use as cough medicine rather than as a food. In some parts of the foreign pop ulation, this seems to be a chief reason for buying honey. For this purpose it has virtues, since honey is soothing. It covers the irritated surface, and the ab sodption of moisture from the membranes lining the thnoat doubtless serves to relieve the congestion of the tissues affected. Honey diluted with water is also used as a gargle. Canada produces more plati num than any other country in the world. ANNOUNCEMENT! TO THE PUBLIC: ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1941, 1 ant opening a Beauty Shop in Middlesex, N. C. in the building formerly occupied by the Hyler Bunn beauty shop. I shall be prepared to give satisfactory ser vice in any line offered by first class shops of this kind. Visit me for permanents, manicures, facials, shampoos. MARJORIE KEMP NOTICE! To Those of You Who Have Used SCATT CLEANSER The can you paid 25c for has been REDUCED to 15c The 39c BUCKET Only 35c If you haven’t tried this wonderful cleanser, do so. Sold on a Money-Back Guarantee CALL FOR IT AT YOUR GROCERS Pilot News At our regular preaching ser vice last Sunday there were sev eral visitors, some from Washing ton, D. C., Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and other states. Prayer meeting will be held next Friday evening at 7:30 P. M. Everyone is cordially invited. The Y. W. A. and choir prac tices were held at Mrs. W. C. Green’s last Tuesday night. Mrs. Wilma Griffin of Washing ton, D. C., visited her parents, the W. I. Phillips, the past week-end. Several of our men have gone off looking big money. Some are gone to Holly Ridge, some to Fort Bragg, some to Virginia, and ther places seeking employment with the construction companies and the camps. Misses Halsy Green and Chersy Alford of Raleigh spent the week end with their parents. Miss Roberta Brantley was home Sunday. Mrs. H. E. Stallings visited her mother, Mrs. E. O. Pearce, of Pearces on Monday P. M. Mr. H. E. Stallings h*s treated himself to a new 1941 Chrysler automobile. Miss Cliffie Stallings, Bufer Green, Nellie Rose Stallings, Win nie Francis Cone and Mrs. Cad win Cone motored to Raleigh Su day afternoon, visiting soi friends. Mr. Bnoome has returned to 1 school teaching after a week illness. Supt. W. R. Mills of Louisbu visited the Pilot school Monday The school bus used by the Y. A. boys in coming to work he on our school building was tur over near here this afternoon, one was seriously hurt. Our sick list is improving. _ present we lonly have Miss Padg and Mrs. Claud Pearce to rept Mr. Hendrix, the time kee. for W. C. Shepherd, has left to return to Clemson College. NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a judgment of the Superior Court of Wake County, made and ‘entered at the October Term, 1940,- of the said Court, in the suit therein pending entitled, “Corinne Fields et als vs Lula Higgins, et als,” we will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. 1911 f THE ELITE BEAUTY SALON + NO 1 and NO. S % ZEBULON WENDELL + Phone 5721 Phone 271* TWe give to the world the beat + we have And the beet comes 1 back to na. ♦♦++++++++++++++++++++++ THE ZEBULON RECORD offer for resale to the highest bit der for cash at the Courthouse dot in Wake County, Raleigh, Nort Carolina, at 12 o’clock Noon, th following described lot of land, to wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Little River Township, Wake County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Being Lot No. 1 acrording to a survey and plat of part of the land of the late Dr. G. M. Bell, on the east side of Highway No. 90 the Town of Zebulon, made by Pittman Stell, Surveyor, in November 1925: BEGINNING at an iron stake, the S. W. corner of the negro school property, and on the east side of said Highway No. 90, runs thence South 79 degrees East 250 feet to a stake; thence in a South erly direction 75 feet to a stake; thence in a North direction 79 de grees West along the dividing line between lots No. 1 and 2, 250 feet to a point on the said Highway No. 90; thence in a Northerly direction along the East side of Highway No. 90, 75 feet to the point of be ginning. This the 16th day of January, 1941. ARMISTEAD JONES MAUPIN, J. B. PITTMAN, Commissioners. I 9 *’Jan. 1.0,27' U. S. Approved Pullorum Clean Baby Chicks Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, English White Leghorns MASSEY’S HATCHERY Zebulon, N. C. Norfolk Southern Railroad TRAVEL BY RAIL FOR 1 l-2c PER MILE DAILY DAILY 9.20 AM Lv. Norfolk Ar. 5.05 PM (Bus Terminal) 9.35 AM Lv. Berkley Ar. 4.50 PM (700 S. Main St.) 11.17 AM Lv. Elizabeth City Ar. 3.14 PM 11.47 AM Lv. Hertford Ar. 2.35 PM 12.12 AM Lv. Edenton Ar. 2.15 PM 1.02 PM Lv. Plymouth Ar. 1.25 PM 2.06 PM Lv. Washington Ar. 12.15 PM 3.07 PM Lv. Greenville Ar. 11.17 AM 4.27 PM Lv. Wilson Ar. 9.53 AM 4.52 PM Lv. Bailey Ar. 9.20 AM 5.04 PM Lv. Middlesex Ar. 9.08 AM 5.18 PM Lv. Zebulon Ar. 8.55 AM 5.28 PM Lv. Wendell Ar. 8.45 AM 6.15 PM Ar. Raleigh Lv. 8.00 AM Buy round trip coach tickets on sale daily between local stations and save 10c on each dollar. Also low rate excursion fares to Norfolk and Virginia Beach every day THE RAILROAD IS THE MOST DEPENDABLE HIGH WAY SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY. H. E. Mann, Agent Zebulon, N. C. Phone 5221 Under and by virtue of that certain deed of trust executed under date of Apiil Bth, 1930, by Ernest C. High and wife, Lainie High, which deed of trust is re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Wake County, in book 591 page 121, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned Trustee will on MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1941, at 12 O’clock noon, at the Court house door of Wake County in the City of Raleigh, North Caro lina, offer for sale *o the highest bidder for cash, the property de scribed in said deed of trust, the same being as follow’?: Tract No. 1 Beginning at a stake in C. V. Batt’s line; thence South 1 de gree, W’est 127 poles to a stake in S. M. Wheeles line; thence North 47 degrees, East 30 poles to a stake; thence South, 8 degrees, West 103 poles to a stake; thence South 8 degrees West 25 poles and 21 links to the point of be ginning, containing 16 acres more or less. Tract No. 2 ginning at a stake, South Corner of Tract No. 3, e North 5 degrees, East 388 >t to a stake; thence 88 de- East 820 feet to a stake; a South 5 degrees West 398 ■t to a stake; thence South ■grees 820 feet to the point ginning, containing 7.5 acres ling to survey and map by Pool C.E November Bth, s property being sold sub o a prior mortgage on the described land? in favor of ederal Land Bank of Colum- Columbia, S. C s the 27th day of Decem :94o. E. D. FINCH, Trustee. . FINCH, Attorney. 3-24) ril )AY, JANUARY 24, 1941 j| APEX - N. C. Office ph. 2101—Res. ph. 4291 Office days without appoint*!; ment every Saturday and Mon- ' day. Hours for eye examina tion Saturday 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Monday 9 A. M. until noon, jj If it is not convenient to seej; me on above days write or phone me for an appointment. Professional Cards IRBY D. GILL Attorney & Counselor at Law Phone 2281 Zebulon, North Carolina Dr. L. M. Massey Dentist —- Phone 2921 Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office in Zebulon Drug Bldg. Dr. Chas. E. Flowers Physician and Surgeon Office Hours 8:30 - 10 a.m. l-3 p.m. Phones: Off. 2881; Res. 2961 Dr. J. F. Coltrane Dentist Office Hrs. 9 -12:30 —1:30 - 5 Geo. Sprite Barbee Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: Telephones: 9 to 10 a.m. Res. 2781 4 to 5 p.m. Office 3921 Business Cards Little River lee Co. Quality and Service Phone 2871 JOHNSON BROS. JEWELERS ' Watch Makers Jewelry Zebulon, N. C. J. M. Chevrolet Co. Chevrolets Oldsmobiles New and Used Cars Factory Trained Mechanics Carolina Power and Light Company NOW Electricity Is Cheap Phone 2511 J. A. KEMP & SON Groceries Dry Goods Funeral Directors Phone 2171 It pays to advertise in the Record.

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