Friday, May 15, 1942
Mr .and , Mrs. Bayard Chamblee j
of Asheville spent the week end
with their parents, the W. H.
Chamblees.
Mr. and Mrs. Spivey of
Norfolk and children, spent Sat
urday night with their cousins, the
R. H. Bridgers family.
Miss Mary E. Hagwood, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hagwood
of near Zebulon, has been trans
ferred from Camp Davis and is
now a member of the Army Nurs
ing Staff at Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boswell and
little son have returned to New
Jersey after visiting relatives here. I
Before leaving, Mr. Boswell re
newed his subscription to the
RECORD, “for the sake of keep
ing in touch with the home com
munity.”
C. O. Armstrong of Wakelon’s
faculty has recovered from an ill
ness that kept him in bed during
most of the commencement. Sul
fathiazole used for a chronic throat
trouble had an adverse reaction,
which added to his discomfort.
Earl Antone of the U. S. Navy
was home for the week end with
his parents, the A. D. Antr-nes.
Mrs. Antone came home from the
hospital Saturday, but Mr. Antone
stayed for further treatment. He
had some ribs broken in the auto
mobile accident in which both he
and his wife were hurt ten days
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winstead of
Raleigh announce the birth of a
daughter, Judy Dalton, at Mary
Elizabeth Hospital, on Monday.
May 11.
Mr. and ivfrs. Rodney Murray
announce thb birth of a son at
their home on Tuesday morning.
May 12. Mrs. Murray was form
erly Miss Cleo Denton.
Pastor G J. Griffin is preaching
this week in revival services in
Norlina. Mrs. Griffin is visiting
her mother. Mrs. W. A. Poplin of
Rockingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy of La
Grange visited their son’s wife,
Mrs. Kenneth Kennedy of Cheraw,
S. C., at the home of her parents,
the J. K. Barrows, on Thursday of
last week.
Two members of Zebulon’s Rot
ary Club will hold office in the
Convention of the 189th District
to be held in Raleigh. R. D. Mas
sey is to be ergeant-at-arms and
R. J. Sawyer is on the credentials
committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mason and
Miss Faye Privette are visiting
friends and relatives in New York
this week.
Mrs. Z. N. Culpepper left last
Friday to visit her mother. Mrs.
L. B. Kirby of Tunstall, Va.
Mrs. D. M. Dizor has returned
home after visiting relatives in Ra
leigh and Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Underhill
and baby son are moving this
week to Goldsboro where for a
while they will be with Mrs. Un
derhill’s parents. Dr. and Mrs.
Monk.
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I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
friends for the kindess shown me
in any way during my recent ill
ness.
MRS. W. T. WHITLEY
Society
The R. H. Bridgers family went
Sunday to their annual family re
union at Jonesboro. Miss Ruth
Massey made the trip with them.
Miss Lois Eddins and Katye
Joyce Eddins are spending this
week in Louisburg with Mrs. Her
bert Fuller.
The Hubert Eddins home at
Wakefield was the gathering place
last Sunday not only for the im
mediate family and married chil
dren, but for other relatives who
came to see Mrs. Mack Eddins with
Mother’s Day remembrances.
Present from a distance were
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fuller of
Louisburg; Mr. and Mrs Bernice
Strickland and son, Leslie; Mr.
and Mrs. Bernice King, Mrs. Mag
gie King, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Wyatt, Mrs. Jessie Wyatt, all of
Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ed
dins, Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Wyatt and three children, Wash
ington, D. C.
Mrs. J. J. Whitlock of Wendell
spoke to those attending Mission
ary meeting at the Baptist church
Sunday night. Her talk was time
ly and interesting. She traced the
growth and development of mis
sions and emphasized the necessi
ty og keeping on with the world
wide program.
Charles Hinton of Baltimore
spent several days here recently
with his parents, the A. S. Hint
on’s. 1
Mrs. J. G. Mehegan and son,
Charles Mehegan of Kinston, visit
ed Mrs. Ferd Davis for a short
while Sunday afternoon. With
them was Miss Mary Harris, who
remained for a visit of a few days
with Mrs. Davis, who is her sister.
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert
Jones of Melrose, Massachusetts,
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Ruth Evelyn Jones,
to Mr. Frederick Chamblee, son of
Mrs. Millard B. Chamblee, and the
late Mr. Chamblee, of Zebulon, N.
C. Miss Jones attended the Uni
versity of Vermont and the Chand
ler School, Boston, Massachusetts,
and is a member of Kappa Delta
Psi. Mr. Chamblee is a graduate
of Darlington Academy, Rome,
Georgia, and attended the Univer
sity of North Carolina. An early
wedding is planned.
Bridge Club
Mrs. John K. Barrow, Jr., was
hostess recently when she enter
tained members of her bridge club
at her home in Zebulon. The home
was made more attractive with
several arrangements of cut flow
ers. At the end of th# bridge
games, high and low score prizes
of defense stamps, were presented
to Mesdames G. S. Barbee and L.
M. Massey, respectively.
A dessert course was served to
Mesdames G. S. Barbee, Foster
Finch, Charles E. Flowers, Irby
Gill, L. M. Massey, Albert Medlin,
Avon Privett and Fred Page.
Afternoon Club
Mrs. Robert Dawson delightful
ly entertained her bridge club and
special guests. A dessert course
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guests. After several progressions,
Mrs. William Pippin received high
for guests; Mrs. H. C. Wade, high
for club members and Mrs. L. E.
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Those playing were: Mesdames
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