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Two Social Items of Zebulon Hold Open House Mrs. Lela B. Horton and Miss Lila Horton entertained at an open house on Sunday, December 21, from three to five in the afternoon. The home was decorated beauti fully with evergreens silver bells and balls, Christmas designs of deers, the Madonna and the Christ Child, and angels. On the table in the epergnes were pink and red camellias. Receiving at the door were the Rev. and Mrs. Carlton T. Mitchell, who presented guests to the hos tesses. Others in the receiving line were Otis R. Horton of Ral eigh, Benjamin M. Horton of Washington, D. C., Mrs. W. S. Rigs bee of Wendell, Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Massey and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Temple said goodbyes to the two hundred guests who called during the eve ning. Serving in the dining room were Miss Ruby Dawson, Miss Margaret Barrow, Miss Gale Privett, Miss Martha Temple, and Mrs. Doris Privett. Christmas carols were sung throughout the evening. Feted at Reception A reception was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Mitchel in the lower hall of the Zebulon Baptist Church Sunday evening following the evening service. Mr. Mitchell has been called back to active duty as a chaplain with the Navy. Miss Ruby Dawson introduced the guests to the receiving line composed of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. James Al ford, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Scott, Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Massey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ed Horton, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. Exum Chamblee, Rev. Theo. Davis, Miss Carol Smith, John Brough ton. Wilson Braswell. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Daniel di rected guests to the table where Mr. and Mrs. Garland Godwin served lime ice, cookies, sand wiches, and cheese straws. The table was beautifully deco rated with yellow candles and a centerpiece of yellow flowers, in cluding carnations, jonquils and chrysanthemums. Becks Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beck were hosts to their Couples Club Satur day night in their attractive home. Arrangements of berries, greenery and fruit decorated the living room where three tables of bridge were played. After several progressions high and low score prizes for women were presented Mrs. Barrie Davis and Mrs. Fred Smith. High and low for* men went to Dr. Ben Thomas and Armstrong Cannady. Mrs. Ralph Talton was presented guest prize. Delicious refreshments of date nut cake with whipped' cream, cheese balls, ham biscuit, and coffee, were servdd. Playing were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong Cannady, Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Dav'is, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Talton. The Zebulon Record filtered as second class matter June 26, 1925, at the post at Zebulon, North Carolina, under the act of March 3, 1879. Member of the North Carolina Press Association. BARRIE S. DAVIS Editor JAMES M. POTTER, JR Publisher FERD L. DAVIS Fifth Wheel Published Tuesday and Friday of each week at Zebulon, Wake County, North Carolina. Subscription rate: $2.00 a year. Advertising rates on request. Mrs. Finch Hostess Mrs. Foster Finch entertained the Wednesday afternoon bridge club last week at her home. Win ter berries and greenery decorat ed her living room where two tables of bridge were enjoyed. Upon arrival, the guests were served a delicious dessert course with coffee. Following several progressions high and low score prizes were presented Mrs. L. M. Massey and Mrs. W. C. Campen. Mrs. C. H. Daniel was remembered with a gift. Playing in addition were Mrs. Wallace Chamblee, Mrs. Helen Gregory, Miss Mary Lacy Palmer, Mrs. G. S. Barbee and the hostess. Entertains Club Mrs. M. L. Hagwood was hos tess to the Bridgettes Wednesday night at her home. After enjoy ing several progressions high and low score prizes for club members were presented Mrs. Steve Black ley and Mrs. Durwood Stallings. Mrs. Emmett Wiggins won guest prize. Delicious refreshments of boiled custard, fruit cake and coffee were served by the hostess. Playing were Mesdames Thur man Murray, Charles Hawkins, Barrie Davis, Steve Blackley, Frank Massey, Durwood Stallings, Wilbur Debnam and Emmett Wig gins. Birthday Party Mrs. Ruric Gill and Mrs. Alvin Beck entertained for their hus bands at a surprise birthday party Friday night at the home of the Henry Masseys. Three tables of canasta were played. When this was finished gifts were presented the two men, and the hostesses served birthday cake, ice cream, coffee, and nuts. Playing were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Lando Rei chart, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Massey, Mrs. Georgia Ruth Croom, Mrs. Rachel Milam, and the Gills and Becks. Cagers Play Tonight The fast-improving Wakelon basketball teams meet Bailey to night in the Wakelon gymnasium in a twin bill starting at 7:30. Both the boys’ and girls’ contests promise to be spirited and close. Last Friday night Wakelon di vided a pair of games with Cor inth-Holders, the Wakelon boys winning by 42-36 and the girls losing by 30-34. Coach Herb Holt expressed his satisfaction over the progress of the Bulldogs. “If the rate of im provement continues,” he said yes terday, “we will have one of the better teams in the conference by the end of the season.” Card of Thanks I wish to thank everyone for the many cards, gifts, flowers, and visits, during my stay in the hos pital. They will always be re membered. Mrs. Foster Lewis The Zebulon Record Hostess at Bridge Mrs. Julian Horton was hostess to her bridge club Friday night. The living room was decorated with many varieties of African vio lets. After several progressions high score prize was won by Mrs. Bob Sawyer, low by Mrs. Wilbur Debnam, and Mrs. Lucille Pippin was presented a guest prize. Also playing were Mesdames Donald Stallings, Rodney McNabb, Willard Gill, Vance Brown, and the hostess. A delicious dessert course was served following play. Resolution (Continued from Page 1) all its component organizations, assembled in business session De cember 21, 1952, express to our pastor, The Reverend Carlton T. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell, our heartfelt appreciation for the won derful work done and the inspira tion given to its people during their years of service among us. Realizing the profound impact of their influence on the entire community, and the physical ex penditure of time and energy in unselfish service, thereby creat ing in the hearts of those who know them a place of warm affection and love that will be permanent and lasting, we humbly bow to the will of God in losing him to a duty and service elsewhere. QHK hH h jfe m Have you examined your coal bin \ ,%*j**f - lately? There’s still a lot of cold weath- I|||. er ahead and for your own sake we :f urge you to keep your bin filled. w We recommend m "'"^ (p# ,nsis » on Because Patsy is purified . It’s all coal, y^f&fCCCCft^/ the impurities having been removed Tfc A at the mines. fjfmWl That means Patsy burns longer and its SPECIALLY TREATED cleaner, has less ash, saves you trips FOR DUSTLESS to the basement. DELIVERY p. a t n , „ inrtA Look f°r. the Pat *y *«d on Phone for a load today! your delivery ticket. LITTLE RIVER ICE COMPANY Phone 3081 Zebu lon HORACE A. SMITH, Manager Authorized Patsy Distributor As a further expression so our esteem and love, be it resolved that the membership be given the op portunity to make a love offering to them when this resolution is adopted. Tobacco Farmers WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING Tobacco Seed for Sale WATSON'S McNAIR'S SPEIGHT'S BISSETT'S BELL'S Several Varieties Tobacco Seed From Each Seed Grower S-D BLUE RIBBON PLANT BED FERTILIZER In stock for immediate delivery HALES FARM SUPPLY CO. TELEPHONE 3596 ZEBULON Tuesday, January 6, 1953 We further resolve that a copy of this resolution be given to Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, another for the minutes of the clerk, and another published in the local paper and Biblical Recorder.
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