N II1LFA1ZICII J1IANG2 VOWS I2ST0ND0STIC . X). Kilpatrlck announces the inent and approaching mar : of his daughter, Kathryn, of .in's Chapel and WrightsvfUe i ll, to Preston X Bostlc. ;;s .Kilpatrlck i the daughter vf. D. Kilpatrlck and the late incy I. Kilpatrlck of Dobson'i vol. Mr. Bostlc Is the con of . and Mrs. F. J. Bostlc of Mag Ja. ' ' V ' , ' J The wedding will be solemnized i the Baptist parsonage in Chin ;. spin on January 31. No invita ;:s are being sent, but friends e cordially Invited to attend the i Temony. ' ' ' ' CIRCLES I &,2 MET ' - Circle No.' 1 of Grove Presbyter ian Church met Monday afternoon -with Mrs. A, T. Outlaw. In the ata ctica of the chairman, Mrs. N. B. oney presided. Bey. J. T. Hayter A charge of the -Bible Study viiich was taken from John 17. Topic: "Jesus' departing prayer." During business pla.iv were made for Foro'-n Missions Week. At the j-onclusion of. the business session the hostess assisted by Sarah West served cherry pie al a mode with coffee. . ' ' ' " " - Circle No. 2 met Monday after- nt,a v i T 3, V. "'. ' ..-J. is I .Vi Cion'z xe I. Alter the business te, ion t,.e prcsrain, "Jesus' Departing Prayer" was given by Mrs. J. B. Grady. '. . BSIDGE TASTY " i Mrs. J. R. Grady was hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday even ing of last week. Mrs. Flip Peele of WllUamston'wa a v&itor. High score for members waa won by Mrs. Vance Gavin, and Mrs. Peele was remembered with a gift. At the conclusion of the game the hos tess- served sherry meringue pie and coffee. , BRIDGE CLUD ' Thursday evening Miss Marga ret William entertained at a bridge party. Three tables -were in play. High score for member was won by Mis Martha Pickett Visitor's high was won by Mrs. Joe Coker, Mis Jacqueline - Burke received traveling prise. The hostess served peach short cake and coffee at the conclusion of the- games. :.- ELLA C00PE2 CIRCLE '': The Ella Cooper Circle met Monday evening' la the home of Mrs. E. C. TyndalL Mr. Amos Brlnson presided. Bev. Lauren Sharpe had charge of the program. Following business the host ser- vi j i J s.nd1ches, potato Gr.IAI3 CLU3 - The first meeting of the calendar year for the woman Club will oe noli Tbnraday afternoon, January i;-.5 at the lodge building. Mrs. A. T. OuSaw'wiU have charge of the probata. A gue4 speaker is ex pected tor the meeting. All mem bers are urged to b present. PERSONALS :- ' Uesdames J. E. Jerrltt, George Strang and son at New Bern visit ed Mrs. Pi J. Dobson Friday. ' ; Mrs. I. C. Burchtpent Sunday In Blchlands with her mother. ' ? ' Mir. and Mrs. N. B. Boney, Sr., made a business trip to Wilmington Saturday. .' v x Mis Eleanor fioutherland. of Clin tea spent the week end with her mother Mrs. L. Southerland. . ' Mssrs. Bobby and Bill Ingram spent the week end with their pa rents Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin at tended the Ice Vogues la Raleigh Saturday. CpL and Mrs. Joe Qulnn of Col umbia, SV C spent 4he week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Qulnn. ; V, , .3 and j i,l t . ..i ,ent Sunday Kr. K. V.. V.ulls and Mr. Louise Mitchell. - " ' ; Mrj and Mrs. L. J1.; Weeks have moved Into their new home. ' Mesdames J. O. Stokes, J. B. Wal lace, Misses Margaret Williams, DI anne Stokes and Millie Burch at tended the Ice Vogue in Baleigh Friday night. 1 '-, Mis Doris Bostlc lot New Bern spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nazelrod. She was accompanied home by Mr. Nazelrod. - ' ;vi EXECUTOR'S' -NOTICE : :'.,! , , . TO CREDITORS T Having qualified as executor of the estate of D. B. Johnson, de mumI. late of Dunlin - County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against Hi Mute of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned 'at Chinquapin, N. C, or eraay Mer cer, BeulavlUe, N. Cion or before thA 14th dav of November, 1&51, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. aii persona in debted to said esUte will please make immediate- payment. This 14th day of December, 1950. George Frank Landen, Exe v , -...' cutor of D. B. Johnson. Grady Mercer, v Attorney at Law , 1-26-et GM Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Wesley C. Sullivan and wife, Lila Mae Sul livan, dated the 88th day of Decem ber, 1949 and recorded in Book 459, page SO, in the office of Kegis tpr of Deeds of Duplin;-County, Mnrth Carolina, default having been Lmade in the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured and said deeiOf trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction td the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in-Kenansville, North Caro lina, at 12:00 Noon on the 9th day of February, 1951, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County ef Duplin and State of North-Caror Una, in Glisson Township, and more particularly described as follows i. Being my undivided' interest in all that one hundred acre tract of land as set up and described In a deed to Clement Sullivan as re corded in Book 251, page 553, of the Duplin County Registry, ref erence is had for description of same. Being also my undivided interest in that one acre tract of land as set up and described in Book 357, page 254, of the Duplin County Registry, reference is had f,or a de scription of same. A ten per cent deposit will pe . mm . t .lift it . 1 ev,,., uls of fcjuJ f Advertised this, H d?y ct8-r at WE WILL HAVE NO SIOBB THIS SEASON GET YOUBSNQW SEVEN SPRItlGS SUPPLY CO. Seven Springs, tl. C. Office Supplk AND EQUIPMENT r' DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CASZT5T3 . LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS, and INDEX John II. Ccrtcr Ccr.:;r7 KINSTON.N.C :. IN PINK! IHLL -r 4 'l .- SMITH - DOUGLAS FERTILIZERS if. i . .BELL'S TOBACCO SEED The Friendly Store : ; . t; Where Your Business Is Aprreciatei " -' ' ' . " ' . v V- ilU-j-i i Hvl.w Tiiii gSJBJSJSjSJgMijM 7e'CuiU; ; LTAITDAUD ; ; , NottDal. .JH . JLa1 . t. " I I We're Betting Millions On You! ' ' : 1 ' That's our bet pn the future of Southeastern North Carolina, Did " 'f- T - ever stop tothinb what it takes to anticipate the power requirement " of 'a growing industrial community? - , - It takes trained men and women and a well-maintained electric sys- : v":. ;r . V; tern to provide both present and future needs. To meet this requirement were 4 Spending $3,500,000 , for Now Utility Facilities - 1 ; Yes . . youVe asked us for these facilities. Not in so many words, but you've made it plain by "your rapidly increasing use of electricity. .'Tt'fiirM'alfit of men. materials and equipment to bring Reddy to ' ; you ; . . thru transmission lines, thru substations , . . to th wires that , lead to your home, office,; farm or factory. In fact, we spent $1,600,000 V' in 1950, and will spend a great deal more In TO to serve our rapidly de- ' yslc-i-j area. 5 mean more jobs for Reddy . more power to youl i ,v T . i J .N ' , 't j '.-' ',-.1 Ml ."f i 1

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