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Weddinc* Club MtctlUl Femub EifUoanti Society and Personals OF M ILLIAMSTO.N and M ARTIN COl'NTX PHONE Anything for This Department To 4 6 < Visit in Morebead City fir tnrf |irs. Pruce Edwards spent \ last week-end in Murehead City. They were accompanied by Mrs Ed wards' father. Mr. James Asa Kober son. Was in Town SaturdiV Milton Harrison, who suffered a injury several we* ks ago tn an automobile accident, was in town last Saturday.,visiting friends for the first time. -Wis leg continues t? giv? htm trouble arid Mi?llarnwii may have to return to a hospital and have his leg amputated. Return Home for Holidays Among the JamesvilLe boys and girls returning home from tlx variaus-scho<* U-aod~ colleges. to.spends the holidays with relatives an "Shorty" Corey and son. Carson. 1 Elon; John L. Hasseil and F C Staliings. Jr.. Slate; Jack Martin. James Walters. Jim B Holliday and Edward I-er 'Martin A C College Visiting in Jamesville Mr. and Mrs. H B Gaylord and daughter. Nancy Sue. are .^pending the holidays with Mr and Mrs O. G Carson in <James\ Ule. Are Visiting Relatives Here Misses Helen Lindsley and Doris Moore, students at the Woman's College, in Greensboro, are visiting their relatives here during the holi days. Visiting in Hamilton Elizabeth Haislip. student at Flora McDonald College. Springs, jp| visiting relatives in Hamilton for I the Christmas holidays Spends Holidays in Hamilton Dolly Myers, student at Meredith College. Raleigh, is visiting relatives in Hamilton during the holidays In Richmond Today Mr and Mrs Ray Goodmon are j visiting in Richmond today. They '"wilj.be accompanied home by their ' ?.tin. Hay.?J? student?at Augusta j Military Academy. Returns from Rocky Mount Mrs^J W Helvm. Jr., has r? turn d from n weeks visit with- relative*7] in Rocky Mount. Is Spending Holidays Here Bob Peel, student at a Nashville. Tenn . embalming school, is visiting his mother. Mrs. Sadie Peel, here Tui the holidays ????- 1 Iii Rocky Mount Sunday Mr and Mrs Dred Darden visited m Rocky Mount Sunday Visit in Rocky Mount Mr. and Mr.*- J. S. Whitley and I fumily visited in Rocky Mount Sun. 1 day. Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs J R Cherry,; of Bear Grass, announce the birth of a son. Thursday night December 14. Mo 1 flier I mumty hospital Was Business Visitor Here 1 Mr L L Harrell. of Palmyra, was j a business v isitor here Friday. Spending Holidays Here Jimmy Wat is", student at Tttvrr-d side Military Academy, Gainesville, ] Ga . is visiting his pa re n Is. Mr. artd Mrs.-Wigg Watts here for the holi-1 days. . Visiting in Jamesville Miss Bruce Modi in. student at E. C. T. C ., Greenville, is visiting rela Ji.ves in Jame^ville fur-tW holidays. Is in Pannele M iss Dolores James, teacher in the JamesviRe school, is visiting rel atives w Parmele during the holi day s. I.eaves for South Carolina Mr. Cotton Davis left Sunday for his home in Easley, S C . to spend about twtrwute Is Visiting Mdther Here Harry Taylor, student at a busi ness Si. hool in Greensboro, is visit ing his mother, Mrs. Laura Taylor, here during the holidays. In Greenville Saturday Mrs Frank Weaver. Mrs. Dave Mizelle. of Windsor, Misseti Lorene Weaver, Addie Lee Meadcr and Helen Weaver visited in Greenville Saturday. Is visiting Parents Here Sally Gray Gurkin, student at a Raleigh business school, is visit ing her parents, Mr and Mrs. John ny Gtrrktn, war here for the Christ mas holidays Spending Holidays Near Here Witham Li 1 ley, who is attending a Raleigh business school, is visiting relatives near here for the holiday season. Are Here For Holidays Reg and Ben''?Manning, students at Duke University, Durham, are visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A Manning, here for about t\yo weeks. Is Visiting His Mother Edgar Gurganus, student at Wake Forest College, is visiting his moth er, Mrs Mary Bonner Gurganus, here for the holidays. Spending Christmas Here Miss Evelyn LilJey, student at Klon College. is visiting relatives here for the Christmas hoJitlav tv Visiting Parents Here Tom Crockett, student at the Uni v.M.ilv Chapel Hill, i.. v eiling 1m parents, Mr. and Mrs. CX,G. Crockett, here , Visiting in Bear Grass Miss Velma Rogers, student at A. C- C\. Wilson, is visiting relatives in Bear Grass for about three weeks. VlalUPl in Bear Grass Miss Grace Rogers, student at E C T. C., Greenville, is spending the Christmas holidays with relatives in_ Bear Glass.? In Rocky Mount Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bondurant and Mrs Fenncr Wallace visited dn Rocky Mount Saturday afternoon. Returns from Tarboro Mrs. Casey Sturgill has returned ii'om a week's Visit with.-relatives m Tarboro. In Raleigh Saturday Mr. Shelbon Hall visited Ral eigh Saturday. He was accompanied home by his brother. Carlyle. who is a student at Mars Hill College. Vkil in Raleigh Saturday Mrs Fleming and Joseph "Hiigpen visited ih Raleigh Saturday and were accompanied home by Mar jorie Fleming and John Fleming TMgpwi. students at Mars HiltCot |hg? ' Are Visiting Relatives Here Whit Purvis, Leon Rogers. Jack Baker Saunders and Charles Daniel, I students at the University, Chapel Hill, are visiting relatives here for the Christmas holidays. V isiting in Bear Oraa A. C Harrison, Jr., student at A. C. C, Wilson, is spending the holi days with relatives in Bear Grass. Visits in^ Raleigh Miss Kitty Mitchell visited in Ral eigh last week-end. Are Spending Holidays Here Milton James and Robert Cowen, students at Wake Forest College, are visiting relatives here for the Christ mas holidays. Visits Here Last Week-end Mrs. Paul Roy, of Asheboro, visit ed relatives here last week-end. Were Here I .*-i Week-end Mrs. if. B. Jones and Mrs. George Stewart, of Slier City, visited Mr and Mrs B S Courtney here last week-end. In Kobersonville Sunday Mrs. J. H. Edwards and son, Jack, and Mrs. H L: Meador visited rela tives in Robersonville Sunday. Visit in Wilmington Mrs. Harrell Everett and little daughter visited in Wilmington last week-end. Is Visiting in Everetts Annie L Taylor, student at E C. T C. Greenville, is visiting rela tives in Everetts during the holi days. W ere Here Sunday Walter Cherry, Richard Gay lord, Baxter and Charles Clark and Wil liam Billebrew, of Greenville, visit ed here Sunday. Visiting in Jamesville Eugene Ange. student at A. C. C . Wilson, is visiting relatives in Jamesville over the holidays. Were Here Sunday Howard Roberson and Gordon Robinson, of Turboro, visited friends here Sunday. In Greenville Sunday Misses Mary Gwyririe Usborne. Maud Tovlor. Eleanor Brown, Mary Charles Godwin. Virginia Williams .nil El 11II en M it I hi in i in ii * Iml Greenville Sunday. In Washington Sunday Miss Mary Lew& Manning visited Miss Betsy Thompson in Washing ton Sunday. Visit In Farm Life Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Hardison and family, of Washington, visited Mr. and Mrs J. L. Coltrain and family in Farm Life Sunday. In Raleigh Sunday Mr and Mrs Eddie Trahey and Miss Emelyne Evans visited in Ral eigh Sunday. Continues Seriously III Friends of Mrs. Tom Harrell will regret to learn that she continues Menwusly ill ,il lu i' lioim m Spring Green. Shops Here Monday Mrs. E. A. Harper, of Plymouth, shopped here Monday. Visits Here Saturday Mrs. Lee Brewer. of Windsor, shopped here Saturday. In Greensboro Last Week-end Mrs. Laura Taylor, Mrs Herman Taylor and little Miss Lib Taylor visited in Greensboro last week-end Visits in Greenville istine-Jenkins visited ih Greenville Saturday. Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, of Rubers*invillf. visited relatives here Sunday. Visit in Portsmouth Mrs. H. R. Williams and daugh ter, Janet, and Mrs. Betty Gray, of Robersonville, visited in Portsmouth last week-end. Spending Holidays Here Mrs. Carrie Biggs Morrison, of Virginia Beach, is here to spend Christmas with relatives. Attend Medical Meeting Mr. Harry Biggs and Dr. John C Tayloc attended a medical meeting at Virginia Beach last week. Visits in Aulander Miss Lois Ludwig visited in Au lander last week-end. In Washington Last Slight Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Bruce Wynne aiutMrs. B. B-Rnger-. son visited in Washington last eve ning. Is Visiting Here Miss Rebecca Harrison, teacher in the High Point schools, Is-visiting here during the holidays Shop Here Yesterday Mrs Claud Greenland daughter. Lois, of Robersonville, shopped here yesterday. Visits Here Sunday Mrs. Lina Hampton, of Smithfield, visited Mr. nnH Mrs. Jim Rnwen here Sunday. Speeding Christmas Here Miss Blanche Harrison, student at Converse College, Spartanburg, S. C.. is visiting here for the Christ mas holidays. i_ Tvj_l ? f j _11- r i i in iNonoiK rriaay Messrs. Julius Peel, Oscar Ander son, Sr.. and Charlie Godwin visited in Norfolk Friday. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Raleigh?Miss Julia Smith and Mrs. Peggy Moody Burney. of Char lotte, entertained at a luncheon at the Tally Ho Inn Saturday an nouncing- the engagement "Qf~ Miss Rochelle Harrison, whose wedding to Mr. Gilford V. Flowers of Wil liamston. takes place in a private ceremony on Friday, December 22, at the Tabernacle Baptist ichurch in. Raleigh Mr. Flowers is connect ed with the Williamston FCX ser vice. The honorees place was marked by a novelty bride while the places for the guests were marked by min lature booklets containing names of all the guests A combination of the Vuletide and bridal motif was car ried out m the centerpiece featur ing miniature Christmas trees alter nated by glowing tapers in silver holders. A three course luncheon was serv ed to the following guests the hon oree, Mrs. Arthur Harrison, mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. Cad win Har rison, Mrs. Franklin Spencer. Mrs. Farmer Smith. Misses Martha Bar rett, Mary R Hunter. Evelyn Mc Nair, Mary McNair and the hos tesses. At the conclusion of the luncheon, the bride-to-be was presented a sur prise handkerchief shower. ROBERSON -MIZELLE Mrs. Minnie Mizelle and Mi James A. Roberson, well-known Griffins Township . farmer. were marnnd Saturday morning at The home "f Rev w B. Harrington, at Farm Life, with the Rev; Mr^H u rington officiating. They are at hpme in the Farm Life community . following a short wedding trip. Return from Virginia Beach Mesdames Anna Crawford. K. B Crawford and Charlie Herriott have returned from a visit to Virginia Beach. Attends Basketball Game Here Jerry Demond, teacher in the Bear Grass school, attended the bas ketball game here Sunday after noon. Are Visiting in Hamilton Mrs V Fulmer, of Springfield. S and Mrs. Walter Roberson, of Rober |[)1 'I'll iini ii.iUhh th?n?lath IT I Mr. John Davenport, who suffered a stroke on Friday at his home in Hamilton. ' " NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of a re-sale in an action entitled "C R- Martin et al v. C. A. Harrison et al," the un dersigned commissioners, will, on December 28, 193W, at 12 o'clock, noon, in front of the Courthouse door, MartXn County, offer for re sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tracts of land: FIRST TRACT: Located in James ville Township, and bounded as fol lows: On the North by L B. Harri son, on the South by Levi Davis, on Hie Kind by L. B Hnrriimn and Char lie Gurkin and on the West by the Davis tract, containing 11 acres, tnore or less, and known as the Har rison Gurkin tract. SECOND TRACT Located i Jamesville Township and bounded i as follows: On the North and West | by L. B. Harrison, on the East by < Herman Gurkin's land, and on the South by Josh Jerman land, con- , taming 2u acres. ?orw or lass and j known as the Davis land. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a pine, thence running up Cedar Creek or Branch to a Spanish Oak, at cor ner of William Carket line; thence i along the fenee, thence up the di viding line, thence along the divid ing line S S6 degrees East to the i first station. Being 60 acres, more or , FOURTH TRACT. Beginning at a post on the Southern edge of the right of way of the A. C. L. R. RT and the northeastern corner pf the tract deede -to J, B. ? Davis of this date to M F Hopkins, thence east wardly along the right of way of the R. R 44 poles to a post, a corner; thence S 20 E to and across the Main Run of Big Swamp to a small chop ped black gum, M. F. Hopkin's cor ner. thence N 20 W 108 poles along laid M F Hopkin's line to the be ginning Containing 30 acres, more >r lea*. FIFTH TRACT: Beginning at the Josh Jennan corner on the right of way of the A. C. U R R Co. thence along said right of way on the A. C. L. R R. Co. to the Free Union Road, [hence down the Free Union Road to a marked black gum, in the head of a bottqjji or flat to and through Big Swamp. thence down Big Swamp to the said Josh Jerman line or comer opposite the point of be ginning, thence along the line of the said Josh Jerman property to the point of beginning. Containing 40 acres, more or less, and being the said property conveyed to J. E. C. Davis and wife to Sam Moore. _ The last and highest bidder will be required to make a deposit of 10 per cent of the price bid at the sale This 12th day of December, 1939 B A. CHITCHER. R. L. COBURN. d!5-2t Commisioners. ?I : - a*. ~M ^ on Cull Look .)IIHt As Lovt-lv Willi Our Nrwi'sl IVriiiani?nts I'liiinc 2.VI-W Mini make an appointment ri?eliI now ? for your new permanent. 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