Friday, November 5,1948 Funeral Services Are Held for Fred Clark Fred Clark, 40 of near Zebulon, committed suicide at the Wake County Tuberculous Sanitorium on Whitaker Mill Road. Mr. Clark had been despondent over his long illness. Funeral services were held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Zebulon Bap tist Church. The body lay in state at the church from 1 to 3 p.m. Burial was in Zebulon cemetery. Surviving are his wife, the former Lois Phillips of Zebulon; two daughters, Becky and Freddy of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark of Zebulon; eight sisters, Mrs. J. H. Ihrie, Jr., Mrs. Hubert Richardson, Mrs. J. P. Arnold, Mrs. Elton Price, Mrs. M. D. Perry, all of Zebulon; Mrs. J. C. Stallings of Towson, Md., Mrs. Jimmie Freeland of Texas, Md., Mrs. C. M. Shannon of Mon roe; and three brothers, John Clark, Jr., of Zebulon, Charles Clark of Burlington and H. B. Clark of Washngton D. C. Bjork's Tips (Continued from Page 2) Buttonhole One Flower, and weareth it until it fadeth away, thou shalt Brighten The Corner Where You Are for Many People before the Blossom falleth. And if thou shalt do for Thy Fellow Man One Kind Deed that sendeth him along on Lifes Stream with A Little Joy in His Heart, thou shalt Brighteneth him for Many Days, even as many as he recalleth Thy Kindness. In These Times when Men are almost clean nutty over The High Cost of Living, and The Problems of Foreign Nations, and The Fear of Things to come, wear thou a Smile on Thy Face and a Song in Thy Heart. So shall No LATE OWL SHOWS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 10:45 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 6 SON OF FRANKENSTEIN SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 13— BLACK CAT SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 20— THE INVISIBLE MAN SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 27 LITTLE TOUGH GUYS ADMISSION— ADULTS 40c CHILDREN (under 12) 14c I VAKELON THEATRE ZEBULON, N. C. AUCTION SALE FARM EQUIPMENT of RICHARD fi. UPCHURCH , Deceased Place: NEAR PEARCES Time, Sat., Nov. 6 1948 11:00 o'clock a.m. Farm Tools Mules Cow - Harness Wagon Plows Cultivators Cook Stove Etc. Terms: CASH Ruby P. Upchurch, Administratrix Evil befall thee, nor any Plague come nigh Thy Dwelling, and thou shalt be One of Gods Angels in disguise. For Men will notice The Big Difference with you. And The Publisher spoke thus unto me, Well said, but go now and bring in The News which thou shouldest have had in The First Place. And I went forth with The Flower, and A Smile, and A Song, and A Small Blotch of Ink that must have been on The Table where I leaneth to deliver My Great Speech. This, That and the Other (Continued from Page 2) which is government of the people for the people by the people. De mocracy at work. I keep thinking of Katherine Bates’ prayer and praying with her: “America! America! God mend thine every flaw, Confirm thy soul in self-con trol, Thy liberty in law.” There is one very doubtful bene fit to housekeeping in these days of high prices: we don’t have to worry over the best way to use up meat scraps. There aren’t any left. For some reason I keep remem bering a remark I overheard when a child. The daughter of a tenant had married beneath her, or so her mother believed. But she felt bet ter after a visit which she describ ed thus: “Maybe is ain’t as bad as I thought. Maybe he can provide for her. I went to see her one day this week when she didn’t know I was coming; and her collards was good and greasy.” Quite a testimonial, if said now. The latest issue of the Country Gentlemen has a long article about The Zebulon Record rats and the damage they do. Much of it is not new, though well worthy of repetition; and there are a good many facts stated which I had not learned before. 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