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It Is The Gift Supreme It will be t plemre to mm to I ptecee of hnkira we bore m oar that would make raSaMe gtfta. - . . rnxi- A.S V"\ ' ' ' Make Your Selections Now Newt Th# Louisburg College Music Club held Its regular meeting Wed aesday afternoon at In o'clock in the Collece social kali. The program was a MacDowell program, consist ing of the roll call answered bp a mas. leal Current event, the singing of the clqb song bp all members, a moat Interesting paper on the "Lite of MacDowell" bp Edith Ptland, a piano aoto, "Elfin Round'', bp An nla Leo Cntchln, The MacDowell Colonp bp Ellen Matthews. As soon as the Interesting pro gram was oner, the Club was .turn ed Into a social at which there was an attractive musical contest fol lowed bp refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Person de Ughttnllp entertained Mlas Olga Johnston, Annie Lee Cntchln, and Mnrtnnna Bag ley at a delicious three course dinner Thursday evening, December 4, in their home. The young ladles greatly enjoyed the hospitality of their host and host is. r Mrs- R. R. Harris had aa her guests for dinner on Dec. 4th, Miss Betts, Marian Robinson, and Polly Dim u.ett Miss Betts' and the girls' eve ning with Mrs. Harris was a most, pleasant one. Miss Lily Lett on. Mrs. Hortense Wood, Misses Edith Ptland, Jose phine Turner, Stella Nicks and Jose phine Holeman were delightfully entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Smlthwick at n dinner party on Thursday evening. December 4. Af ter the lovely dinner, the remainder of the evening was spent in making candies, and poping corn. A most enjoyable evening was reported. The Mohn Home Economics Club had Its monthly meeting on Decem ber first. The new officers are: Pres ident, Marianne Bagley; vice-Presi dent, Rnth Melton; Secretary, Eliza beth Tetterton; Treasurer, Kath erine Blalock; Chairman of program Committee, Annie Miles Harris, (Chairman of refreshment committee, Louise Gattiu. ? The members enjoyed an Instruc tive program as follows: "Care of Sick-room"?Marlanna Bagley; "A Modest Home and... Its Furnishings," by Fnnnle Underhill. two papers, "Solving Art Probftyis" ty Annie Miles Harris, scad tWble Service" by Adelaide Simmons. The dpartmenta of Music and of resslon pr Repression presented pupils in a recital Tuesday evening, December 9, 19S0. at Louisburg College. The program is as follows: Piano: Wilts?Blake, < by (hi Rachel Hobbs lezander, Louisburg. r Piano: Grandmother's Garden? ^lake. by (b) Martha Clark Alex ander, Louisburg. Voice: In the Garden of Mv Heart?Ball, by (b) Dorothy Hur ley, Fayette ville. Reading: The ^Song of the Christmas Angel, (c) Verden Shaw, Visit Our 1 Si ?Q9 For Your Daily Heeds in Western and Hative Beef vii HH? Western and Native Pork FRESH FISH OYSTERS Fruits and Vegetables ino. W.King PHONE 101 u****g;rx m. o. **? ?-?" If. i^.kr&niifil * THE NEW CHEVROLET SIX 9 Strikingly beautiful* fleet ?a masterpiece of Fisher styling Never has the supe riority of Body by I Iffl Fisher been more strikingly exemplified than in the Bigger and Better Chevrolet Six! With the added advantage of a lengthened wheel base, Fisher de signers hare achieved in the new Chevrolet an impressive degree of smartness, comfort and luxury. Inside and out, scores of refine ments stamp this car as a mas terpiece of modern eoachwork. Radiator, headlamps and tie-bar form an unusually attractive and distinctive ensemble. Mouldings sweep back in an unbroken line to blend with the smart new body contours. And new color com binations lend a new individual ity. Interiors, too, are excep tional. The new mohair and broadcloth upholstery la smartly tailored. Seats are wider agyd more luxuriously cushioned. A deeper windshield and wider win dows give better vision. And beautiful new modern fittings lend a final no to of eharm. Many mechanical improvements are also evident In this Bigger and Better Six. Among these are a stronger frame; easier steering; a more durable clutch; a quieter, smoother transmission; and Im portant engine refinements. The Bigger and Better Chevrolet Six is now on display. See it today ?drive it! It is the Great Ameri can Value! ? AT NEW LOW PRICES Fhietoo $510 Roadster . . .. .$475 Sport Roadster s JQr with ramble seat $545 SET?....... 5535 Standard Fire- ?r ir Window Ooope Ww Sport Coupe C^7C with ramble seat v" ' 3 ST" $635 ST. $650 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT EXTRA Chevrolet Trucks Aram $85S to 9695 All prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan IT'S W1SB T# L0UISBUR6 MpTOR COMPANY Pineharst. Piano: Will O' the Wisp?Jung ermann, (a) Jess la Pinch, Bailey. Voice: 1. The World Is Mine? Leonl, 2. Taller Ho?Leonl; (b) Miriam Whedbee. Ellerbee. Reading :The> Night Before Christ mas?Ann Atftln. (c) Lessle Hoop er, Stnmpy Point. , Piano: Erotik?Oreig, (a) Dor othy Hnrley, Fayetterllle. Voice: 1. By the Bend of the River ? Edwards, 2. O Lovely Night?Ronald; (b) Ruth Cathey, Carey. 8tudenta-with Miss Crenshaw (a); Mas Williams (b); Miss ' Johnston (c). Marshalls?Annie Lee Cutchln, Chief, Cora Scott, Ellen Matthews, Lydia Hartman. Satisfaction or your money back, trade at P. N. Splvey's. > 12-4 2-2t NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of W. M. Freeman, de ceased, late of Franklin County, North. Carolina, this Is to notify all person# having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore December 12th, 1221, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estatte will please make Im mediate payment. This 11th day of December, 1920. VELL H. FREEMAN, 12-12-?t Extrx. Children's rubber raincoats 792 at F. N. SplveJ's. ? ' 12-11-2T NOTICE Having qualified ak executors of the estate of W. R. Rogers, deceas ed late of Franklin. County, N. C., notice Is hereby gtfen all - psuttew holding claims again* the said eft tats to present thani xo the under signed on or before the. 12th day of December, 1921, or tnM notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please corns forward and maks Immediate -settlement. This December 12th, 1920.- y MINN1E ROGERS. PATSY ANN ROBBINS, ? Executors. Yarborough and Yarborough, Att'ys. 12-12-(t Children's Shoes at 92C pr., at - - - - 12-12-2t F. N. Splvey's. NOTICE North Carolina Franklin County. Under and by virtue of ths power and authority contained In that cer tain deed of trust executed by B. O. King, unmarried, to the undersign ed trustee, which said deed of trust Is dated March 22, 1922, and record ed In Book 229, page 424. of the Franklin County Registry, default having been made In the payment of ths Indebtedness thereby secured of the Indebtedness thereby and In ths conditions therein en sured. the uadetaigned trustee, will on MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1931. at or about twelve o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door at Lonisbnrf, N. C., offer tor sale and aell to -the highest bidder tor eaah the follow ing described property: Situate In Youngsvtlle Township, Franklin County, described as fol lows: Beginning at a pine, J. P. Timber lake's corrier gnd running thence 8onth 1(3 poles to a stake on the Sonth bank of Daris Creek; thence East 306 poles to a stake; thence North X62 poles, 17 links to a red oak; thence Sonth 8fd W (1 poles to a red oak; thence North 6 l-2d W II poles, ,16 links to a pine stump; thence 8onth 87d W 244 poles to the beginning, said tract having originally supposed to con tain 320 acres, more or less, but being found to contain 318.3 acres, according to plat of M. 8. Davis, C. i E., made January 7, 1928, It being . the lapd described In deed of T. J. 1 King, et als, to B. O. King, dated December 30, 1927, recorded in Book 280, page 80. Registry of Franklin County, North Carolina. Terms of sale cash and trustee will require deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as his evidence -of good faith. This 8th day of December, 1980. CHICAMOUGA TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. W, L. Lumpklp, Att'y. ' 12-12-6f NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Franklin County. ' r' u lack Card Lanlus, t - m . Ruth Myers Lanius. The defendant, Ruth Myers Lan lus, will take notice that an attfOh entitled as above has -been begun In the 8upertor -.Court of Franklin ^jounty by Jack Card Ladlus, the Intlff above'named tor-k'dlvom* upon the grounds of adultery of the defendant, end she will further take notice that she Is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin Cdunty within thirty days from the eonpletton of the service hereof, which service will be complete on the 9th day of January, 1981. and answer or demnr to the complaint which has bean lied In said office, or the pUlntilf will apply to the court tor the relief demanded In the complaint - This 19th day of Deoember, 1980. J. J. YOUNO. C. S. C., 13-12-St Franklin County. bade or Valuable real ,BITd ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of saM Contained to that certain deed of trust eaocutedW. Harris and Wife, MagHe-Kwrrts te the un N. C. default having been madiMn the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made upon the undersigned trustee by the hol der of the bonds representing said indebtedness, the undersigned trus tee, will on MONDAY, JANUARY 12. 1921 at or about the-.hour of noon, at the Courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. C? offer for egle, at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash, the following described tract or parcel of land: Situate in the Town of Loulsburg, Franklin County, State of North Carolina, and described as fdllows: Lying on Cedar 8treet and bounded on the West by Cedar 8treet, on the North by Mrs. Leila Williamson, on the East by lot of M.C. Pleasants and on the South by^ne lot of Mrs. O. T. Boddie, and containing one acre more or less, and being the same lot conveyed, to -J. W. Harris by Mrs. Dona _P. Wheless. The above property Is known as the home plaoe of J. W. Harris. This 11th day of December, 1930. J. H. BOONE. 12-12-o t . Trustee. RE-SALE OF LAND By virtue ? of the power of sale contlned In a certain mortgage deed executed by BHIIe Hill and wife, to S. F. Harris, Mortgagee, which is recorded. In Book 210, page 413, Franklin Registry, add by virtue of an order of re-sale made In this cause by Hon. J. J. Young, Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, the undersigned mortgagee will, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1920, at or- about ths hour of noon, at the Court house door In Loulsburg, N. e,, at. public . auction, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described tracts of land: Beginning at' a point In the mid dle, ot the .LogUburg and Raleigh road, h.roik on the East side of same/'dud rtfnniaf 'along said road South- Mf.24' W 3.76 chains 8 Std 30' W 7.96 chains to a point mark ed by'a rock In the East side of the road;"tMwt? 8 Tld 30' E 36 chains to a stake In. Ford's line; thence along fold's line North Id 20' E 16.30 chains to a rock pile; thenee North 71d 16' W 13.13 chains to a pine. Justice corner; thence by the same corner 13.47 chains to the point of beginning, containing (43 1-4) acres, more or leas. Also another tract on the West side of the Loulsburg and Raleigh road In front of the above tract, be ginning at three cedan on Wast side of said road; thenee running West to a stake; thence South to a stake; thence East to a Persimmon tree on the North; thpnce to three cedars to the beglnnln , containing two acres. The successful blddef will be required to d 'Pos?L _ cent cash at the ttm< of th7 said as an evidence of go< d faith, and hnlem same Is deposited the W ?%S".srws|KgSm. X* Lumpkin, Att'r.
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