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THE ZEBULON RECORD
C nnAina v4s
/ MISS ASSOCutjcjpTO
THEO. B. DAVIS, SB. Editor
MRS. THEO. B. DAVIS, SR. News Editor
Subscription: SI.OO per year; .60 six months
Entered as 2nd class matter June 26, 1925, at the Post
Office at Zebulon, N. C.
THIS TIME YOU MAY IK) IT FOR YOURSELF
With so much to do that we have to work all day long
and often a part of the night, with all the Christmas hurry and
worry, and now the most awful war the world has ever known
coming to our doors, I do not feel physically, mentally or spirit
uaiiy like even trying to give our readers an editorial opinion or
auvice on anything.
So 1 am not advising you. But, as for myself, I hope
curing this Christmas season 1 may be able for a little
at least to shut all the noise out and listen to God. Surely
tic nas a message for each of us if we will only stop long enough
10 listen to him Perhaps we need most of all to be still long
enoug'i to know that he is God.
After reading again the story of that first Christmas
when all the world was filled with joy and peace, let us turn to
Matthew 24 and read again what Jesus said about “last things”.
Particularly note: “And ye shall hear of wars and rumors of
wars: see that ye be not troubled.”
Reader’s Forum
On Sunday morning Mr. Rich
ardson and 1 drove to Samaria to
hear Rev. A. D. Parrish preach.
My father, the laste Wesley Priv
ett, was a deacon there over 60
years ago. Wc were delighted to
see the present modern, well
equipped building. Pastor Parrish
announced that up to date all
indebtedness has been paid and
there is a small fund already be
gun for choir seats, etc. They had
splendid music and the house was
filled with interested people. Rev.
Parrish is the George Tructt type,
calm, serene and spiritual. His
father and mother were reared in
the Wendell community and we
felt proud of him.
Another episode came to mind.
On the Sunday after the earth
qquake of 1887 our family, with
a lot of neighbors attended an all
day revival meeting and carried
dinner. The evangelist was emo
tional and plainly showed us that
the earthquake was the last ful
fillment of the Bible. To me it
seemed Gabriel might blow his
trumpet any minute. I clung to my
mother's dress, afraid to look
around. Several women fainted:
almost every one shouted.
Much time has passed since
then. 1 would not be surprised if
another such day might awaken
a sense of duty in some of us.
MRS. ED V. RICHARDSON
Roscdale Manor, Wendell
NNOUNCEMENT
Due to the present crisis the
Lone Star Quartet will not be at
Hopkins Chapel on December 18,
as has been announced previously.
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| NORTH CAROLINA *
| WAKE COUNTY +
J As Administratix of J. E. Carter, deceased, I will +
J offer for sale at public auction for cash at the Edith Ferrell |
J Home place, owned by J E. Carter at the time of his death. J
. J about two and one half miles south of Zebulon near the J
% home of Johnnie Pulley, at 10 o’clock A M , on the fifth day J
X of January. 1942, various articles of farming machinery, +
+ livestock, tools and corn, including the following: + j
X 1 Black Mare Mule +
+ 1 One-Horse Wagon *
+ 3 Tobacco Trucks j
+ 1 lot Cotton Plows, Turning Plows, Cultivators, +
+ Hoes, Rakes. Pitch Forks, Tobacco Sticks, Har- *
j ness, and Plow Casting *
* 1 Lot of Corn in Shuck +
* 2 Bolts X
J 1 Evenrude Outboard Motor J
X The above articles may be inspected at any time J
X prior to the sale. *
j This the tenth day of December, 1941. %
$ URTRICE BRANTLEY CARTER, X
Administrator of J. E. Carter, Deceased. |
This, That, &
Tlie Ollier
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ties; if she can trust the man
completely—an essential in any
i marriage; if, in short, she is sure
she prefers being a wife to a girl,
she may be wise in going ahead
and marrying now, or soon. Life
is short for long waiting—but
marriage is forever, or should be.
My one bit of unchangeable
advice is that the marriage be an
. nounccd as soon as it takes place.
1 hold that the three greatest
events, birth, marriage and death,
are entitled to all privacy that may
be desired by those involved; but
in every ease results should be
made public.
I FI DELIS CLASS MEETS
The Senior Fidelis class of
the Baptist S. S. met on Monday
night in the home of Mrs. Allan
Pippin with Mesdamcs Robert
Phillips and Rondal Phillips as
sistant hostesses. There was only
a short meetng, the study course
' being postponed and no social
program being given. After a de
votional period led by Mrs. W.
A. Allman the business session
was directed by the president,
Mrs. Rodney Murray. The host
esses served refreshments to the
large number present.
FOR SALE—Two Good Stoves
Hot Blast. Will sell reason
ably Mrs. A. J. Hunt, Ze
bulon
Impressions
While out in the interest of
the Zebulon Record recently
it has been my good pleasure to
meet many friends, and to make
contact with many of the citizens
ol Eastern Wake, Johnson, Nash
and Franklin counties, whom I
had not known. Everywhere, fol
lowing U. S. R. F. D. routes -
and they do zigzag— I have met
with unfailing courtesy and con
sideration from rich and poor,
colored and white.
The impressions on me, in this
work, have been varied and num
erous, but the one most clear and
pleasing is that the farmers as a
whole are happier than I have
seen them in many years. They
have had a better year than many
of the lean ones of the past. It
is not so hard to smile when there
is a little extra cash after expen
ses have been met# And there is
a lot of good corn and other pro
ducts for both man and beast,
wood piles and coal bins are sup
plied with fuel generally. Alto
gether it is a happy picture, cer
tainly so compared with war con
ditions.
Next week I hope to write
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APEX N. C.
Office Phone 2101—Res. Ph. 4291
Office days without appointment
every Saturday and Monday.
Hours for eye examination Satur
day 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Monday
9 A. M. until Noon. If it is not
convenient to see me on above
days write or phone me for an ap
pointment.
IRBY D. GILL
Attorney & Counselor at Law
Phone 2281
.iebulon, North Carolina
Dr. J. F. Coltrane
Dentist
Office Hrs. 9 -12:30 —1 30 - f
Little River Ice Co.
Quality and Service
Phone 2871
JOHNSON BROS.
Watch Makers Jewelry
JEWELERS
Zebulon, N. C
J. M. Chevrolet Co.
Chevrolets Oldsmobiles
New and Used Cars
Factory Trained Meehanic*
Carolina Power and
Light Company
NOW Electricity Is Cheat
Phone 2511
Geo. Sprite Barbee
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: Telephones
9 to 10 a.m. Res. 2781
4 to 5 p.m Office 3921
Dr. L. M. Massey
Dentist
Phone 2921
Hours: Warn to 5 p.m.
Office ir 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
IDEAL LAUNDRY
Wendell, N. C.
We call for and deliver
Mondays and Thursdays
Thrift-T Wash sc lb.
The Zebulon Record
down other observations that have
impressed me.
R H. HERRING
SUNBEAMS TO MEET
Mrs. Robert Phillips announces
that the Sunbeams of the Baptist
church will meet next Sunday for
the meeting postponed from last
Sunday.
MISS STELL HOSTESS
TO CLUB
Miss Ruby Stell delightfully
entertained members of the
Friendly Nine Bridge Club with
Mrs. William Hunt and Miss
Mary Barrow as special guests.
The living room was attractively
decorated with several arrange
ments of fut flowers.
At the conclusion of several
progressions of contract high score
prize was presented to Miss Mary
Barrow and low to Mrs. Norman
Screws.
WENDELL
THEATRE
Sunday Shows 3 and 9 P. M.
Weekday Shows 3 :30 and 7 P. M.
Adm. 10 and 28c
Thur. and Fri.
Fred Astaire - Rita Hayworth
YOU’LL NEVER GET RICH
Sat. —Double Feature
Cent. 2 to 11 P. M , Adm. 2 to 5
10 and 22c, After 5 10 and 28c
Roy Rogers - “Gabby” Hayes
NEVADA CITY
. Shilea Ryan - Allan Curtis
WE GO FAST
| Chapter No. 11 —’The Iron Claw’
Sun. and Mon.
Ruth . Hussey - Melvin Douglas
OUR WIFE
Tues. and Wed.
Irene Dunne Robert Montgomery
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Coming
“Navy Blues” - “Honky Tonk”
“One Foot in Heaven”
B| THE FINEST (HEVROLETof all time |B
B T TODAY-WHEN ECONOMY ENERGY
IS THE WATCHWORD SAVES”
pH WHY PAY MORE? s*«T
iipj WHY ACCEPT lESS? T»! s _
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9 PAYS TO BUY THE LEADER AND GET THE LEADING BUY fl
J. M. Chevrolet Co.
Zebulon, N. C. 1
The hostess served a dessert
course with coffee to Mesdamcs
William Hunt, Norman Screw®,
Russell Temple, H. C. Wade,
Wallace Temple, Raleigh Alford,
Wallace Chamblce and Miss
Mary Barrow.
i m ReH eve I
JgfLxOLDSI
9 W,TH O&FI
Sinclair Products
Gas, Kerosene, Fuel Oils
Phone 2191 for Service
R. W. Liles Zebulon
I BUY SPRINKLE
N. C. PREMIUM GAS 2(b* Gal.
KEROSENE 10c o*l.
MOTOR OIL 10c Qt.
MORE MILES LESS COST
BATTERIES CHARGED 50 Cents
Jim Belvin, Mgr,
Main Street . Zebulon, N. C. j
AT TOUR LOCAL PEAIER AN, S A 10* STORE
Clix always clicks
Friday, December 12,1941
CABBAGE PLANTS
F. P. HALES
Zebulon, Route 1
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