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Friday, October 29, 1948 Zebulon Woman's Club Has Interesting Program At Its October Meeting The October meeting of the Zeb ulon Woman’s Club was held Tuesday, afternoon in the club house. Hostesses were Mesdames F. E. Bunn and E. H. Moser. Lovely arrangements of fall flowers were used through the building. Hot tea and wafers were served by Mrs. Rom Moser and Mrs. Armstrong Cannady. The president, Mrs. F. L. Page, presided over the business session. Mrs. L. M. Massey, co-chairman of the Music department presented Miss Alderman of the Wakelon faculty who favored the club with two lovely piano selection; Liebestraum by Liszt and a Span ish number. Mrs. R. H. Herring, delegate to the district meeting in Goldston, gave an interesting report of that meeting. Mrs. C. V. Whitley distributed the books which she had selected for the reading circle. C. G. Weathersby, secre tary, read communications from Mrs. Milton Gibson, Jr., president of the Raleigh Junior Club, an nouncing the Antique Show to be hel*i November 10, 11, and 12, in order to finance the welfare work of the Raleigh Club. The letter in WAKELON THEATRE - ZEBULON *> Sunday Shows: 3:15, and 9:00 p. m. Weekday Shows: 3:15, 7:15, and 9:00 p.m. SUNDAY, MONDAY, OCT. 31-NOV. 1— Beyond Glory Alan Ladd Donna Reed TUESDAY, NOV. 2 The Other Love Barbara Stanwyck David Niven WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 Casbah Yvonne De. Carlo Tony Martin Chapter No. 2 “Dangers of Canadian Mounted” THURSDAY, FRIDAY, NOV. 4-5 Key Largo Edward G. Robinson Humphrey Bogart SATURDAY, NOV. 6 Border G-Men George O’Brien Laraine Johnson Chapter No. 10 “Tex Granger” SUNDAY, MONDAY, NOV. 7-8— Street with No Name Mark Stevens Lloyd Nolan WENDELL THEATRE Sunday Shows 3 & 9 P. M. Weekday Shows 3:30 & 7:15 P. M. Adm. 15 & 35c THURSDAY and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28-29 Jack Carson Janis Paige Don DeFore Romance on the High Seas SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30— " Allan Lane Oklahoma Badlands Phillip Reed Hillary Brooke Big Town Scandal Chapter No. 14 TEX GRANGER SUNDAY and MONDAY,'"oCTOBErTi-NOVEMBERI— Wyman , Lew Ayres Johnny Belinda TUESDAY, NOVEMBER " Dennis O’Keefe Mary Meade T Men WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Big Boy Williams Law of the 45's Lynn Roberts Donald Barry Madonna of the Desert Chapter No. 4 DANGERS OF THE CANADIAN MOUNTED THURSDAY and FRIDAY, NOVEMBERTT-5 James Stewart Joan Chandler John Dali Rope vited all Zebulon club members to come and browse. Attention was given to the dis play of Christmas cards and books arranged by Mrs. Exum Chamb mittee and everyone was invited lee, chairman of the finance com to buy. Mrs. F. E. Bunn then introduced Mrs. Mary Belle Farlow, social worker in Raleigh, who very ably and interestingly presented a pro gram on health education. She started first with the health of the individual, then health in the home, health in the school stressing school lunchroom vac cinations, dental care, etc. —health in the community-stressing control of communicable diseases, garbage disposal, water supply, pure milk, sanitary markets-then branching out to cover health of the state aids in the Health program. Little River Ice Co. Quality and Service Allen Cawthorne WE REBUILD WRECKS Complete Repair Work for any Cat All Work Guaranteed Lucas Milling Co. CORN AND FEED MILLS BEST “HOME GROUND” MEAL Will Buy v our Wheat or Trade Fkur For It. The Zebulon Record Welcome To Trade Day! We Invite You To Take Advantage of the Auction Sale Sponsored By the Zebulon Chamber of Commerce At 2:00 p. m., Thursday, November 4th ★ We Invite You To Bank At Peoples Bank & Trust Co. 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For combined with CONNECTION—Another Chev- world famous for economy, is „ . , . rolet truck innovation, this sea- now even more durable and ° their bigness and power ture insures added strength and efficient In operation. and premium quality, these greater durability in heavy t . . 3-WAY THRIFT hauling. Uniweld, all-steel cab construe- I!™* L h J , Y THRIFT * tion • New, heavier springs • They bring you low cost of FLEXI-MOUNTED CAB— Full-floating hypoid rear axles in operation, low cost of upkeep. Mounted on rubber, the cab is %-ton and heavier duty models „„ . . .... V cushioned against road shocks, • Hydrovac power brakes on and Wie ,owest llst pnees in torsion and vibration. 2-ton models • Ball-bearing the entire truck field! steering • Wide base wheels THE CAB THAT "BREATHES”* • Standard cab-to-axle dimen- frtth air haafing and ventilating ■ y,l.m and -Chevrolet trucks bring added sions . Multiple color options ™ioZZ * *'"*'*""'* l. M. CHEVROLET CO. - Zebulon Page Three
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