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Tuesday, May 1, 1950 Personal Items Gordon Temple is recuperating from injuries suffered in a fall from a ladder last Thursday. Mrs. Vernon Powers and Mrs. C. T. Mitchell have returned from St. Petersburg, Florida. Mrs. W. C. Campen will leave Friday for St. Petersburg, where she will be with her sister, Mrs. Strickland. Mrs. Strickland is showing no improve ment. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Flowers are in Pinehurst attending a meeting of the N. C. Medical Association. Dr. Flowers is a delegate to the meeting. They will return Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. J. G. Kemp is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jimmie Allen, at Myrtle Beach. She was accom panied by Mrs. Wiley Broughton as far as Nichols, S. C., where Mrs. Broughton is visiting relatives. They will return the latter part of the week. Miss Betsy Alford spent Sunday afternoon in Greenville with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Parker. Mrs. J. K. Barrow visited her daughter, Mrs. James Coleman, in Richmond, Va., Wednesday. Mrs. Coleman moved into her home in Richmond last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck and family visited his mother in Thom asville Saturday. She is seriously ill in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beck vis ited relatives in Statesville this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Florence, 3rd, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beck and Dr. and Mrs. Ben Thomas on Friday and Saturday. Bobbie Bridgers was home sick in bed from Louisburg College last week. Little Robin Anne Brantley came Monday to spend the week with her grandmother, Mrs. R. H. Brantley. Mrs. M. N. Prince has returned from Rex Hospital. Mrs. Bernice Screws has been visiting friends in Selma. She will return today. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Whitley spent the weekend in Boonville. They were accompanied by Nancy, whom they picked up in Greens- j boro. Mrs. M. B. Chamblee returned Friday from Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright of Richmond, Va., visited relatives in Zebulon for a short while Thurs day. Mrs. Charles Creech and infant daughter returned Monday from Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Debnam of Mt. Holly visited relatives in Zeb ulon this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Temple and family visited relatives in Lewiston Sunday. Miss Mildred Cecil, aunt of Mrs. George Henry Temple, and a friend, Miss Alice Allen of Wash ington, D. C., spent Saturday night with the Temples, enroute to Flori da Union Chapel Hear ye now what the Lord uaith; arise, contend thou before the mountains, and let the hills hear thy voice. Micah 6:1. Rev. Vivian Evans took five men with him to Edenton and to catch fresh hexrings. They left Thurs day at noon and returned home Friday just before dark. Those who went were Mr. Buck Rich ards, Mr. Carl Pearce, Mr. Jack j Creech, Mr. Pete Creech, and Mr. i Fernie Richards. They all stayed j over night at the home of Rev. Evans* parents. Everyone enjoyed j the trip and the visit in the Evans’ home. i There were a few people at choir practice and prayer meeting Fri day night although it was thun- dering and lightning. Hope to see a lot more next time so remember Friday night at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Price and son, Thurston Ray, of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Creech, Jr. Little Dwight Denton celebrated his second birthday last April 19. He had a big time and enjoyed the ice cream and cake that was serv ed him at his lunch hour. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vancy Lee Denton. Mrs. Jack Creech and Brenda visited with Mrs. G. P. Massey in Pilot Thursday night. They also visited Mrs. Sterling Mitchell on Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eddins of Wakefield went fishing at Moore’s Pond and caught 38 fish. I think that was pretty good for just one afternoon of fishing. Mrs. Pete Creech and children, Grady, Virginia, and Lelon, Mrs. Luther Price, and her son, Thur ston Ray, were visitors in the home of Mrs. Clem and Heber Creech Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cordie Ferrell and children were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Creech Fri day night. Mrs. Gladys Bobbitt and chil dren and Mrs. Woodrow Richards and Shirley were visitors in the home of Mrs. B. B. Richards Fri day afternoon. The farmers were certainly glad to see the little shower that fell Friday night. I am sure that little bit helped. May the good Lord see fit to send more soon. Janice Honored on Birthday Mrs. Bernice Screws was honor ed at a surprise birthday party Sat urday night at the home of Mrs. Sam Horton. The honoree was presented a corsage by the hostess. Bingo, games and contests were played. Delicious refreshments of birth day cake, individual cakes, deco rated cookies and ice cream were served. Present were Mesdames Annie Jones, John Horton, T. M. Conn, Lucy Bunn. R. E. Horton, Hardin Hinton and Miss Matoka Pace. Mrs. Screws received beautiful gifts from the guests. Mrs. Alford Hostess Mrs. James Alford was hostess to her bridge club and guests at her home last Friday night. Beau tiful arrangements of spring flow ers decorated the living room and den. After several progressions the prizes were awarded to Mrs. El dred Rountree for high for club members, floating to Mrs. Pat Far mer, low to Mrs. Howard Beck and guest high to Mrs. Vance Brown. Delicious refreshments of straw berry shortcake, nuts and iced tea were served by the hostess. Present were Mesdames Pat Farmer, Bernice Bunn, Howard Beck, Ralph Talton, Douglas Finch, Eldred Rountree, Donald Stallings, and Vance Brown. Certified Hybrid ( Seed Corn n ■ ii >i n ii n ii n ■ ii ■ __ HUDSON DUSTERS Both Horse Drawn and Shoulder MASSEY'SHATCHERY ZEBULON The Zebulon Record Bankers Interested In Soil Conditions “North Carolina farmers are just as poor as their soil is, and bankers, being sensitive to eco nomic conditions, encourage con serving the soil and giving it an opportunity to achieve full produc tion,” G. Harold Myrick, Lincoln ton banker and chairman of the agriculture committee of the North Carolina Bankers Association, said this week. Explaining why the Bankers Association sponsors an annual soil conservation speaking contest for high school students, Myrick said bankers are “keenly aware of the value of agriculture to the State as it relates to the whole economy and recognize that agri culture is the major base in such economy.” “In the speaking contest,” he as serted, “we have stressed the tech niques of soil conservation, its ec onomic values to the State, and this year we emphasized soil wast age and its social aspects. The bankers of North Carolina will continue to boost every phase of economic development to the end that our great State will rate sec ond to none in economic stability, prosperity, and financial leader ship. This can be accomplished only through better farming, the very foundation of our economy.” Myrick pointed out that more than 4,500 students in 80 coun ties participated in this year’s contest. CI ass i fed WANT TO buy corn in shuck at your farm. What kind and how much do you have? 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