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Friday, February 24,1928 Ctmb Meetings Eafaremeati Weddiags jtjfc ' Here From Tarboro, Mrs. S. S. Nash, of Tarboro, ac companied her husband to William ston on \\ ednesday afternoon. Attend Services Hert » Mrs. Ransom Roberson and mother of Jamesville, attended the services at the Methodist Church Wednesday night. Here On Business Mr. W. F. Crcdle, of the State department of education, was in town Tuesday on business. p-jj Visits Friend in Toun Mrs. Margaret Boyle, of Hamil ton, visited friends here this week. In Dardens Wednesday .Mrs. Rush Bondurant, Mrs. Harry Brownlev, and Mrs. J. E. Smithwick spent Wednesday in Dardens with Mrs. Frank Jordan. Spend Tuesday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Staton, Miss! Jane Carroway, Mrs. J. S. Rhodes, and W. B. Watts spent Tuesday in Norfolk. Visits Mother in Hospital W. H. Carstarphen has"been with j his mother, Mrs. C. I). Carstarphen, i who is still in St. Vincent's Hospital, j for the past two days. Mrs. Car-j starphen is getting along very wil l but they do not know exactly when she will be able to return home. In IVilson Tuesday Mrs. A. R. Dunning and Mrs. E. S Peel spent Tuesday in Wilson. Mrs. Dunning attended a reception given by the Thomas Hadley chapter,. I). •A. R., complimentary to Mrs? E. (1. I Moore, of Elm City. Visits in Norfolk Mrs. J. Sam Getsi tiger spent the I past week end with friends? at Nor- J folk and WiUoughby Beach. i - i Here From Portsmouth Mrs. Teary and sun, of Ports mouth, attended the funeral of Mr. Eli Gurganus here last Monday and spent several days with Mrs. Gur-; ganus, -who is Mrs. Lean 's sister. Returns From Norfolk Mrs. George Riordan returned today from Norfolk, where s!v has been with her Mrs. Gordon James, for the past few days. PQ The Cream of Tobacco "Hoot, Mon, Luckies dinna hurt my throat Sir Harry Lauder, 'Tve smoked Ltickies f for years and all this f i yJ&M time I've been active i l £Bm /WSL in my work which %JM mTFW xJgjjift demands a clear j Mm*. -r» j&UM&k voice for singing j and good wind for I dancing. 'lt's aU j If: , . jtSuff||B«M» ways a bra bricht I moonlicht nicht j fl withLuckies—Hoot, j Mon, they dinna j ■ my • / "It's toasted" No Throat Irritation-No Coudh. m—m MM mm^mmrnOEUm Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT 8. PEEL, K*Ur Services Here Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stanford and little daughter, of Oriental, who at tended the centennial celebration of the Methodist church Wednesday, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hight. Mr. Stanford is a former minister of the local church and was very popular, not only with his own congregation but the town as well. Attend Bankers Meeting Dr. John D. Biggs, Messrs. C. D. Carstarphen, jr., Herman Bowen, and Jessup Harrison represented the Farmers & Merchants Bank at the Group One meeting of the banker's association, which was held at Green ville Wednesday. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Biggs Mr. E. E. Jones, of Charlotte, State j president of the bankers' association, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. John | IV Biggs at their home Wednesday night and Thursday. _ Rev. and Mrs. B. Duke Critcher, of- Whitakers, attended the services at the Methodist church here Wed | nesday evening. I Returns From Rkhlands Mrs. G. H. Harrison has returned | from Richlands, where she has been I I v isiting he rmother. She was accom-| ! panied home by ber sister, Miss Mary | Hardy Murrill. —_. Leaves jor Kittrell M iss Anna Crawford left today' for Kittrell, where she will spend a month as the guest of Miss Mildred Purvis, In Wilson Today W. C. Manning is attending a meet ing of the trustees of""Atlantic Chris tian College being held to*-Wilson today. In Wilson Saturday Mr. E. F. Mullins, of Richmond, Va., and Miss Norma Perry motored to Wilson Saturday. Here jor the Week End Captain Roy Toadvine was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Keith the past week end. Twentieth Century Club Meeting Held Tuesday The Twentieth Century C'ub was entertained Tuesday afternoon by M rs. J|. W • W dtts, jr.j it her home i PUBLKHID CVKKY TUWCAY AMO WtIPAV PHONE Anything for This Department T» 4 6 in New Town. The topic Of study for the day was "The American In dian of. the Middle West.' Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr., had the first paper; ''lndians and the American Government." This interesting ar ticle was followed by a reading by | Mrs. John W. Manning on the topic, "Desert Life." Mrs. Rome Biggs had current events. The hostess served a salad course after the books were exchanged. Special guests were Miss Delphia Peebles, Mesdames W. T. Hunter, W. H. Crawford, R. F. Heydenreich, W. E. Warren, and Hugh G. Horton. Entertains With Bridge Party and Dance Mrs. J. Lawrence Peele entertained lon Monday afternoon with a bridge party at her home on Church Street. I Nine tables were arranged for the 'game, and places were found by ' George Washington favor cards. Miss i Lucille Allen made high score and I was given a pair of sheer silk hose, and Mrs. John Cook was remember ed, as consolation prize, with a bath towel. Mrs. Peele was assisted in serving an ice course by Misses Eugenia Hoyt, Virginia Harrison, and Ruth Peel. Each guest was presented with a cherry bouquet as a token of George Washington's birthday. On Tuesday evening Mr. asd Mrs. Lawrence Peele entertained about SO friends with a dance. .Mrs. Peel, as sisted by her daughter, served ham, chicken, and 'pimento sandwiches, celery, olives, and dill pickles. The evening guests were also given cher ry favors. Gives Birthday Party For Bride-Elect Last night at, the Woman'sJTlub, Mesdames J. A. Leggett, Mary B. Harrell Osborne, W. L. Manning, and W. A. f 'herry and Miss Mary Leggett entertained with a birthday party for Miss Mary Clyde Leggett,^ SflrifwS Opening •** • • _ .■* . '. ' , • ' ."**•• - OUR BUYERS HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, WHERE THEY BOUGHT THE VERY NEWEST AND LATEST STLYES IN Ladies'and p ■ TV J I I i children's wOfttS, UreSSCS cHICi HatS - ■ • WE WOULD BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU COME IN AND SEE THEM HARRISON BROS. & C 0. DEPARTMENT STORE rHE ENTERPRISE bride-elect. There were about SO guests pres ent. Partners were drawn and each couple wrote a wish for the guest of honor, and then dancing was en joyed for a while. There was a table placed in the center of the room, where little Misses Ray Leggett and Gwen Osborne, dressed Jn Colonial costumes, as boy and girl, brought an attractively decorated wagon full of gifts and gave them to Miss I.eggett. A salad course, with black coffe% was served by the hostesses, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McK.cn. zie. Then a ink and white birthday | cake was brought out decorated with 25 candles, which was cut and passed to the guests. Mrs. W. A> Cherry served fruit punch from an attractively decorat ed table in the front of the-reception hall throughout the evening. r..- • - NOTICE OF SALE x By virtue of an order and judgment of the superior court of Bertie Coun ty; made and entered in a special pro ceeding theodMt pending wherein Hat tie Grandy/and husbaitd.'James Gran dy, Amanda Spellef and' husband. Richard Speller, jr., Maygie Speller and husband. Turner- Speller, jr., Eva Roulhac and husband. Walter Rottl. liac, Fred Outlaw. William Outlaw, Daniel Outlaw and John F. Outlaw are petitioners and Harvey Outlaw. Wil iie Bond and husband, Wendell flond. Eunice Sherman and busbiuid, Andrew Sherman, Mary \\ Speller, Emma Speller aud Malinda Outlaw, widow of James Outlaw, are defendants, the un dersigned. S. I'. 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C., expose for sale at 'puii-j lie auction to the highest* bidder for; cash the following described tract or parcel of land in W'illiamston Town ship, Martin County, North Carolina, i to wit: That Certain lot or parcel of land in or pear the town of W'illiamston. Mar tin County. North Carolina, formerly! known as the P. S. Bullock Int. ad-! joining the lot of the W'illianistoti J.imniils and Milling Company, lx.'>;i«-1 ' nittg at the corner of the said lot, run ning thence easterly with the street Bl>8 l > feet, thence southerly along the! street 95 feet, thence with the line of ! the W'illiamston Ginning and M tiling Company- 105 feet to the. beginning, being the same lands Conveyed to \V. A, Outlaw. Fred Outlaw, and others. I'V deed of W. A. Outlaw and Fred Outlaw, administrators, of record ip book Z-2, page 245, public registry of Martin County. This February 22. 1928. S. E. 'W. KENNEY. . ' Commissioner. J. A. PR ITCH I'll, f24 4tw Commissioner. 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November, 1927, by Morning Bell, and of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in book -2, at page .528, said deed of trust being given to se cure the payment of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in jjaid deed of trust not having been complied With, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on the 17th dav of March, at 12 o'clock m.. at tlje courthouse door in the town of Williamston, V C , offer for sale K' the highest bidder for cash at public auc iii»u the following- described tract t>f land, to wit: One lot with all improvements there 'jßii in the town of jamesville, N. C., hounded on tlx; east by the colored Powered by a Brute of an Engine All-American in Design V hat a power plant I What a clean, uncluttered insmpis of advanced engineering design! That's what you think when vou lift the hood of the Ail-American Si*. That's why this brilliant ear is amazing everyone who takes the wheel ... 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Special Sport Equipment . . . lrt.nl fciMlrra with lire well* . . . two tk« In m! lorkiitu rini*i . . . rilU|Mikl« trunk rack . . . |lNutriwofM«M.»« sllO on rlimed cam .. . iii dbe wbada «(tk unn ~1 — 11~mi ■ nt. |TI Mi •|WII mn . . «SS om al..a.d .in til . A ROBERSONVILLE MOTOR CO. Robersonville, N\ C. ALbjAMERICAN SIX mouucT or cknkial motors PAGE THREE school lot, on the south by MIMe Street, on the west by New Town Street, and on the north by the pro|>- erty of John A. Collins, containing oarr third (1-3) acre, more or less. This the 15th day of February, 1928. R. L. COBURN, (2-1 2tw Trustee li PILE^SUFFERERS C#t (Ms handy tat* ''^JSSasagß (jLPAZO OINTMENT
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