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t 1 'V'-' ''. BY ICRS. CAM. IVKT Tim Kev.and Mr. Joe Ingram and daughter Becky ot Kinley at- 1 tended . toe services - at - Booty Branch Church Sunday night, The t Bev. Ingram was the guest speak- Mr, anJ Mrs. Earl Blizzard and children, of Beulaville, Mr. and Mrs. : Woodrow Thigfcen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly and child- , ran ot Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelly during the week end. Mrs, Annie Ingram, Mrs. Sallle C. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Bell, 1 Bay Bell, and Kay Bell of Kenans- , villa were' dinner guests last Sun- ' day of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godbold. i. Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph E. Garner ; and sons,' 3 E and Tonie of Rich lands were dinner guests mother's day with Mr and Mrs. A. E. Gar ner. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Garner and son of Mount Olivt ' Sunday afternoon. - Morris Nolan of Raleigh spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Carson Merritt. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Ivey, Jr., and children Kathy Charles and Rouse visited Mrs. Holmes Rouse of Rose , Bill during the week end. ; Mlsi Patricia Whitman is spend ing; this week with the Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Whitfield of Green ville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Taulk and son, : Bobby ot Bear Marsh, Mrs, James E, Westbrook and daughter Linda Rae of Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Aman, Jr., and chil dren, Belinda, Oavld and Gail of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Aman and daughter Lynn of Kin ston visited Mr. and Mrs. John I. Aman, Sr. Mother's day. Edgar Wells Jr., and George Westbrook ot Albertson, Ann Ivey and Bettie Rae Quinn were dinner guests last Friday of Llnwood . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brogden of Dudley visited Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Brogden Sunday. Mrs. Wilbert Carter and daugh ter Mary Rose returned home ' Monday from Duplin General Hos pital, Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown accom- panted Mrs. Russell Brown of Rose , HH1 to Durham Saturday. Russell Brown who is a patient at the Veterans Hospital in Durham re- . turned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Stanley of Whiteville visited' in' the home of Mr: and Mrs. Carl Ivey last Tues day. Mrs. Martha Outlaw of Mount Olive, Mrs. Elwood Goodson and children, Elwood, Gall and Kathy of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Quinn of Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Outlaw and daughter Sue ot Warsaw, vsited Mr. and Mrs. Eudie Goodman Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jer nigan during the week end were Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Summer- lin and son, Robert m of Norfolk Va., Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Good- son and children Paul and Bar bara, Mrs. Charles E, Goodson and daughter, Vickie arid Valorie of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs, Thurman Jernigan of Jacksonville. ' Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes, Mrs. Andy W. Ivey and daughter Ann spent Saturday in Kinston. Mrs. Leslie Bell accompanied the fourth grade ot B. F. Grady school on a party Monday at the Cliffs of the Neuse State Park. James Bell is a member of the class. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Ervln and son Walter ot Richlands were dinner guests last Saturday ot Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cherry. Fred Alphin, Jr a student of Campbell College, Buies Creek spent the week end with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. Mr, and Mrs. Claude Jones, Ar- willia. Jones, and Grace Brogden visited relatives ot Seven Springs Sunday. i - Mr. and Mrs. Foy Ivey and' son Major Foy visjted Mrs. L. A. Brock teLITYfQ 1 j ' HOMOOINIZIO ot Rose Hill during the week. end. ; Clayton Hormes of Laurinburg spent, the week' end with his par ents Mr, and: Mrs. Major Holme : Mr. and Mrs, Frank; Hollowell of Mount OUve visited in the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. Thomas Summerlin Sunday.' ' Lorraine Ivey, Arwillla Jones, and Gerald Cherry attended a par ty at the home of Shirley Sum ner's of Kenansville last Wednes day, night. ' Mesdames A. E. Garner, J. I. Am an, Sr.,' Annie Ingram and Forrest Dail attended a music recital at B. F. Grady School last Friday night. Ann Dail played in .the recital. - Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown and son, Samuel Alan visited Mr. and Mrs. Mason Brown of Rose Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Edwards and children of Warsaw visited Mr and Mrs. Andy W. Ivey Sunday. Several from this community at tended the commencement exercis es at Kenansville Saturday, Sun day and Monday. Linda Alphin, Ge rald Cherry and Roy Lee Taylor were members ot the graduating class. Charles Ivey III was a mas cot. r, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan vis ited Mrs. Ethel Kornegay of Albert son last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Jones of Mount OUve Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Bell of .Warsaw visited Mrs Hade Jon- ' -i : . .1 I. J es uuruig tuv w cca vuu. , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown and son, Samuel Alan visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts of Faison Wednesday. Miss Dianna Quinn of Kenans ville was a guest ot Miss Linda Al phin last Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Bessie A. Herring is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Paul . Herring ot Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Jackson and daughter, Carolyn ot Goldsboro vis ited friends in this community Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cashwell of Mount Olive, Vernon Batchelor of Jacksonville were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Aman, Sr. Mrs. Carl Ivey visited Mrs. R. L. Sykes and Miss. Mary Lee Sykes of Kenansville last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alwood Ervln, Mrs. Walter C.'Ervin and Mrs. Iris Rob erts of Richlands visited relatives in .this area Monday and attended the graduating exercises held in Kenansville Monday night. wlaCB : j The undersigned having qualified as executor of the last will and testament "of Amos Branch, deceas ed, r late of Duplin .County, North Carolina, notice 'is Hereby given to aU persons having claims against the estate of . said decendent to present the same to the undersign ed executor at R.F.D. , Fink Hill, N. . C or to his attorneys . named below, on or before May 18, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in . bar of' recovery. All persons Indebted to the estate are requested to make prompt payment to the executor. This 13th day of May, 1957. GEORGE WIIXARD BRANCH . Executor of Amos Branch, deceased. :' Sutton St Greene Kinston, N. C, Attorneys tor Executor. 8 20 6T C. NOTICE OF BBS ALE AUXIIJLIARY MET FRIDAT The Woman's, Auxilliary ot the Rooty Branch Church met last Fri day night at 7:45 at the church, with Mrs. Carl Ivey and Mrs. Alan Brown hostesses. r.-l I i"V I tiaiiaa ittiii-- I I I I j aBW nvwvvws A. comfort1 to take the bus and leave ithe driving. to.usl GREYHOUND' Bast Stations, Kenansville and Warsaw Ernily Batchelor i Emily Batchelor, valedictorian of the graduating class at Chlnqua pin .High School, has been given the Annual Award of the Reader's Digest Association for students who by their successful school work give- promise ot attaining leader ship in the community, it was an nounced today by R, L. Pruit, Prin cipal, y 1 ': ' Mis Batchelor will receive an honorary subscription to The Read er's Digest for one year and an engraved certificate from the Edi tors, In recognition of past accom plishment and in anticipation of un usual achievement to come. The Reader's Digest Association has presented these awards yearly in senior high schools throughout the United States and Canada to OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OftOOOOfr0ftOO oul do2Ti!"fc need spurs 'witln tlnis baby! DESOTO ii iTiftirnwrrr r.ir.-a... arshMifrafiiiniftrftTini'ririwriiftiiifii r ti V i-ir r- f iTr'TiytTfrnliwirrrf vifrifrvTr-f "' IlluitntMl abcm2aS by FtrUtta S-door BpMtanna k " '!; '. v , I . Under and by virtue of authority of a Judgment of . the Superior Court of Duplin County entered in the Special Proceeding entitled: 'D. W. Swinson, Administrator, C.TA. of the estate of J D. Swlnsonr deceas ed, vi Eva J. Swlnaon, et als, and being Special Proceeding No. 2971, duly filed in the Office ot the Clerk ot Superior Court ot Duplin Coun ty, and by virtue ot authority of an order of resale therein entered the undersigned Commissioners will offer for resale, for cash to the high est bidder, the Third Tract and Fourth Tract as. hereinafter de scribed, at the hour of 12:00 Noon on Friday, May SI, 1937, aj the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Carolina, all those certain tracts or parcels ot land situated in Duplin County, State of North Car olina. and being described as fol lows: THIRD TRACT: Situated in Du plin County, North Carolina, and bounded as follows: Adjoining the lands of M, H, Hodges on the South and East: A. T. Swinson heirs on the North; L. D. Brock heirs on the West and Jessie and John W. Swin son, and being all that tract ot land in Faison Township, Duplin Coun ty, North Carolina, and known as the J. E. Swinson homeplace, con sisting of approximately 288 acres and being the same lands described in a map recorded in Book 200, page 578, in the Public Registry of Duplin County, excepting Lot No. 8, con sisting of 43 acres of cleared land and Lot No. S consisting et 25 acres of woodsland, reference is hereby made to said map for the lands herein' conveyed and for lands ex cepted front this conveyance. The above Wing same lands In Book 421, page 294, Duplin County Regis try. FOURTH TRACT: All that certain tract or parcel of land containing 7 acres, more or less, on Calf. Pasture Branch, as will appear in a deed from Jesse L. Swinson and wife to J. D. Swinson as recorded in Book 176, page 451, ot the Duplin County Registry, reference being had for a more accurate and complete descrip tion of same. '" . ,,. The bid on 'the Third Tract and. Fourth Tract will begin in the name of Dan Swinson at Eleven Thous and, Six Hundred, Fifty Two and 50-100 ($11,6520) Dollars. A ten per cent deposit wiU be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. : ' V Advertised this the 14th day ot May, 1957. Robert L. West, Commissioner H. E. Phillips, Commissioner . E. Walker Stevens, Commissioner Henry A. McKlnnpn, Jr. Commissioner 5 30STH.EJP. ., i i iiticu.uily described as ful 1 vS: To Wit: , Beginning at a stake on the Ken ansville Road and runs thenco West ward 60 yards to a pine, thence Southward 50 1 yards to a , stake, inence Eastward 90 yards to a stake on, the Kenansville Road, thence With the) road to , the beginmag, containing one acre more or less. And being the old site and building of the Cobb Colored School. - The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and aU bids. This, the 14th day of May, 1967. . i jy.'vA.'. P. Cates Chairman' - Board of Education :v' ' Duplin County S 23 2TC D. C. NOTICE North Carolina Duplin County , ; V Under and by virtue of the power of sale ' Contained in a certain, deed oi trust executed by Martin Smith and .wife Julia Smith to A. Mitchell Britt, Trustee dated the Iflth day ot June 1955, and recorded In Book 499, page 10, in the office ot the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, default hiving oeea maae m ue payment qx me indebtedness thereby secured: and said deed 'of trust being by the tonne thereof subject to fcreclos ' are, the 'undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public- auction to the highest bidder tor cash at the courthouse ' door in' Kenansville, North Carolina, at noon, on the 27th day of May, 1957, the property con veyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County ot Duplin and State ot North Caro lina,, in Warsaw township and more particularly described as, follows: Situated about two miles west of Warsaw, North Carolina and being located between the Clinton-War saw branch of ' the ACL RY and highway No. 24 and beginning at a stake n' the South edge of said railroad, the northeast corner of the A.M. Britt tract and the nortn west corner cf the Woodrow Smith Tract and. rum thonce South to the north edge of the Warsaw - Clinton High way, thence with said highway In an easterly direction to the old line between Abner M. Faison and Wil liam A. Faison; thence with the said' last mentioiiVd Une N 8 1-4 W: to said railroad; thence with said railroad to the beginning, a dis tance ot M poles, containing about 61 acres; save and excepting 22 14 acres ot this tract heretofore sold to P. B. Faison. A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the highest bidder as evi dence ot good faith. This 20th day of April, 1867. A. Mitchell Britt Trustee S 23 4T A4IA i. i . l v ' t f , . I. .. fa '.sun W. IIcGowen. Executor . ef Last Will and Testament : V of Thomas J, McGowen f -.'i 5.23 6T V.B.G. - . NOTICE OF BALE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY , ' NOTICE OF RESALE Under and1 by virtue of an order of the Board of Education of Du nlin County, the undersigned Chair man will, on the 3rd day ot June 1957, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Court House door in. Kenansville, North Carolina, offer for resale to the highest bidder for cash, U)at the highest honor student of the graduating class. - ' ' The award to Miss Batchelor, who is the daughter of Mr. - and Mrs. Vance Batchelor of Route 2, Rose Hill, ' was made possible through the cooperation . of Mr. Pruit and his teaching staff. They selected. Miss Batchelor to receive the award, designed to stimulate scholarship, citizenship, and con tinued contact with good reading after graduation. NOTICE 6r ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Exe cutor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Thomas X McGowen, now deceased', late ot Duplin County, North Carolina: this is to notfr all persona having claims against his said estate to present them to the undersigned Ettecutor en or before the 17th day of ApsU, 1968,. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.i'r'iji;: Under andby virtue of an order of Siiperipr Court of Duplin Coun ty, made in a special proceeding en titled, 'AT. Clutlaitv,: Petitioner, Adw nunistrator, , Dabdhis Non of Mrs. Ahna J.' Wright vs Donnie Franklin Barton and.f wife Mary Alice BarJ ton ' (minors) et al the under signed commissioner will on the 1st day ot June, 1957, at one o'clock on the premises in Faison, North Caro lina, offer fpr sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain lot lying and being In Faison Township, Du plin County, North; Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: . i .'-r.: BEGINNING et a stake the Inter section of Parker Street and Ave nue St. end runs thence with Ave nue St about N. to a stake 110 ft from the beginning to the Mallasd line, thence about West with the Mallard lot line 100 ft to Ben Sou therland back line, thence with hie line and parallel to Avenue St 110 ft to a stake on the North side ot Parker Street , thence With the Northern edge of Parker St 100 ft to the beginning, and being a town lot 110 by 100 ft The above being the same lands conveyed to the parties ot the first part by Mrs, Boss Thornton, Com missioner, and widow ot' W. E. Thornton, and being one of the lota ot land owned by W, E., Thornton at his death, which was thereafter sold by order ot the court In a special proceedings entitled Rosa B. Thornton, administratrix of W, E. Thornton and others. In Dec., 1943, as shown by the records in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Ca rollna. . ' ' Also described in Book 428, page 360 of the Public Records of Duplin County. v ' Also described in a deed dated May 1, 1948 . front Alma Florence Barton end her husband George A. Barton to Mrs. Alma Wright and recorded in Book 428, page 052 ot Public Register of Duplin County. A ten per cent deposit win be re quired of the highest bidder on date ot sale. 1 -...' . . . This 2nd: day of May; 1097. Grady Mercer Commissioner S 30 4T QM. of tle Superior C l cf 1 i County, made In tLe special lro- ceedlngs entitled Branch Banking & Trust Co, Executor, of the estate of -Lola P. Garner, Deceased, vs. Mina Brown Kennedy, et als, be ing numbered 3038 upon the Special Proceedings of said Court,' the un dersigned ; Commissioner ( will on Monday, :, June 3, 1957, , at i: 12:00 O'Clock Noon, at the Court house door in' Kenansville, Duplin Coun ty, N. ;;' C, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash,, that cer tain tract of land, known; as the Lola, Garner Homeplace, in War saw,' North Carolina,; and describ ed, as follows.; Viz: , ; BEGINNING at the SoTitheast In tersection of Frisco Street and Bay Street, which Intersection Is 25 feet from the center of Frisco Street and 20 feet from the Center of Bay Street 'and runs thence northerly 143 feet 2 inches with Frisco Street his line I j . . 4. .:i. t-.. s to the northeni edi of I y txeet; Thence with the said Bay Street 105 feet 7 Inches to the point of the ' beginning,' CONTAINING one halt acre, more or "less, and being the attma lamia ennnaved nn iuaiiii OA 1924 tq Lola P. Garner f and duly ' recorded in the Public Registry of -', Duplin County to which reference isvmadp. rt i r ' .. ' A deposit , of ten per cent of the amount hid will be required ot the purchaser as evidence of good faith. This the 6th day of May, 1957., . rj; i is., waiser oieyena, ;( ;'.V' Commissioner'' ' .1 ' 6 30 4T C'l.WAM-V:1''' , There Is as much greatness of mind in acknowledging a good turn as in doing itiV. . ' .;..?; Seneca 1 i " -t '..' .';" ; A FIRESIDE. ..... ... Your OWN fireside this Winter. It can be yours. Today, homes ate as- easy to own as to rent. Why not v ' drop in today and let us explain our convenient mortgage plans. " ' " .:sl , K IN MT. OLJVK AND CALYPSO Bottled By WILMINGTON COCO COLA Bottling Company Wflmington lieet tbe prettiest filly that ever came down the pike . . . the 1957 Do Soto." 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