Page Two THIS, THAT & THE OTHER (Continued from Page 1 ranee I cite the fact that I sat through Key Largo w ; th no idea that the leading performers were Humphrey Bogart, Edward Robin son and Lauren Bacall. Since mentioning in this column that corsages and earrings are for me the finishing touch in dress ing, it has been interesting to hear what ideas other women have about the same thing Some vol unteered information; others were asked in the name of research. (For, after all, what is research but curiosity, dignified and direct ed?) One slender young woman said wearing a girdle makes her feel more graceful and elegant than anything else ever could. Another said high-heeled shoes are for her the item deciding how dressed-up she is. A member of the young matrons set declared it is lipstick that makes her feel fixed. An older mother asserted that she never is certain of elegance unless positive her hair is done exactly right. Knowing that it is, gives her special poise. It takes white gloves for one woman to feel her self fully prepared for any social 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, JANUARY 9-10— Sorry Wrong Number Barbara Stanwyck Burt Lancaster TUESDAY, JANUARY 11— All My Sons Edward G. Robinson Burt Lancaster WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12— Fugitive John Ford Dolores Del Rio Dangers of Canadian Mounted Chapter No. 12 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13-14 Naked City Barry Fitzgerald Dorothy Hart SATURDAY, JANUARY 15— Lawless Valley George O’Brien Kay Sutton Dick Tracy Returns Chapter No. 5 Superman Serial Starts Tuesday, Jan. 18— WENDELL THEATRE Sunday Shows 3 & 9 P. M. Weekday Shows 3:30 & 7:15 P. M. Adm. 15 & 35e THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JANUARY 6-7 Randolph Scott Marguerite Chapman Coroner Creek SATURDAY,'JANUARY 8— Charles Starrett Smiley Burnette Blazing Across The Pecos William Tracy Beverly Lloyd Here Comes Trouble Chapter No. 9 ADVENTURES OF FRANK AND JESSE JAMES SUNDAY and MONDAY, JANUARY 9- 10— Linda Darnell Cornel Wilde W alls of Jericho TUESDAY, JANUARY 11— Pat O’Brien Myrna Dell Fighting Father Dunne WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12— Bill Elliott Marshall of Reno Preston Foster Mary Stuart Thunderhoof Chapter No. 2 SUPERMAN THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JANUARY 13-14 Red Skelton Janet Blair The Fuller Brush Man event. One reply to the question was that no one thing, but everything, had a part in the surety of being “fixed.” “Why,” said this person, “If I were by any chance to find myself with colors or fabrics wrongly combined say in a black hat, brown shoes and some other colored handbag l’d probably have to leave because of acute nausea. Os if I found my self in a fancy hat with a sports dress, it would be almost as bad.” But she is a perfectionist, and the rest of us needn’t bother too much about her ideas. All day as I have gone about my work there has rung in my mind a stanza of an old song. It be gins “Oh think of the friends over there.” For one more has gone to join the many already “over there.” The death of Mr. Howard Johnson means to my husband and me the loss of a special friend whose sincerity and sympathy were never doubted and whose kindly interest was deeply appre ciated. Town Board Planning For Paving of Streets (Continued from Page 1 This will make it possible to elect town officers with one day of vot ing instead of two, as has been the case for years. The clerk was The Zebulon Record advised to check with the League of Municipalities for the proper procedure in carrying through this plan. It was also decided that a new registration should be held before the town election in May. Commissioner R. Vance Brown brought to the attention of the board the dangerous condition of the sidewalk on Arendell Avenue between Mrs. Andrew Jones’ and Fred Smith’s homes. Commonly known as the “long bridge.” the walk at this place is caving in at the sides and protective rails are in a state of disrepair. Com missioner Brown said that, for tunately, no school children have tumbled into the deep ditch which runs beside the walk, but the con dition of the walk constitutes a hazard and should bo improved. Thurman Murray, local grocery man, met with the commissioners, and suggested that a parking area be prepared behind the Peoples Bank ft Trust Company for use by customers of stores on Main Street. He pointed out that ad ditional parking space would give merchants a place to have their automobiles during business hours, freeing main street for out-of-town "It’s for Yon, Jim—take it in the Living Room’* Now Enjoy Extension Telephone Convenience in any room in your house An extension telephone saves time, steps w th. üßk. JaM all Busin™ 018^ CONVENIENT IN THE KITCHEN An extension telephone in the kitchen Orders for telephone service are some makes your household run more smoothly J because of shortages of central —keeps you from missing important calls. Ojftce ot equipment, which are not involved m the installation of extension tele phonos. That’s why you can now get extension telephones , though there may still be delays tm furnishing main telephone service. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY cars here on business. Although agreeing that the idea is good, the commissioners ex pressed doubt that merchants will cooperate, since there is already enough parking space off the street for most of them, and the mer chants do not use it. They agreed to work on providing additional parking space, however. Present at the meeting with Mayor R. H. Bridgers and Clerk FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Stallings Service Garage —Pilot 40' x 60' Concrete Block Building on 88' x 108' front lot Ten Year Built-Up Top Excellent Location on U. S. 64 Terms Can Be Arranged Price Very Reasonable MUST SELL DUE TO OTHER BUSINESS See C. M. Stallings Friday, January 7, 1949 | Willie B. Hopkins were Commis sioners R. Vance Brown, Howard Beck, Bob Sawyer, Norman Screws, and Barrie Davis. Allen Cawthorne WE REBUILD WRECKS Complete Repair Work for any Cm All Work Guaranteed