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Noah Barter and Nettie ?-TSttl'S Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The devotional from the 14th chap ter of John was read by Mn. Viola other members of the auxiliary, gave jfthiterestlag program on Home It was announced that Mrs. Ran dolph Eagles of Macrtoefieki would conduct a Bible etady on the Book of Matthew in November. At the September meeting, the auxiliary voted to help clothe an or phan in the community, the money I for the clothing fund wae given at the October meeting and Meadames C. C. Harris and Noah Barber were appointed to purchase the clothes. At the close of a short business meeting, the hostesses served re fee Plans were mads to hmvt an ex hibit at the Pitt County FWr on Home Beaatificatian. The club voted that at the Decem ber meeting, instead of having the it family Christinas party, to a formal buffet luncheon for members of the Club and any guests whom the hostesses wished to invite. At this time there will be a Christ mas tree and home-made gifts will be exchanged, The hostesses for the December meeting will be the new officers for the coming club year. Mesdaraes J. R. Go win, L. R. Jones and G. S. Nichols had perfect atten dance records for the past year, Mesdames L. R Janes and Howard Moye Will receive reading certificates for giving three book reports at chtb meetings during the year. Mia. G. S. Nichols gave the Inter Miss Verna Belie monstration wm At the close of the the hostess w juice, cookies sad ritz. During the social hour the were invited to Bee the fruit, tables and pickles Mrs. Turnage canned during the summer. The shel ves were filled with good things to eat. There were aastml #lve or six hundred jars. The Grange held its regular monthly meeting afr the Ballard's Community building on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Flanagan of Richmond, Vs., and Mrd. Beulah Causey of Greenville were recent guests of Mrs. Annie Flanagan. Ed Beaman is visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. Randolph Smith, in Jack sonville, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Allen of Greenville and Mrs. Verona Raynor of Harrisbnrg, Pa., visited relatives and friends in the Ballard's commun ity Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Joyner and son, NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by-Jesse S. Gay, unmarried, to John B. Lewie, Trus tee, dated the let day of October, 1946, and recorded in the Public Regr istry of Pitt County, North Carolina, in Book P-24 at page 104, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, before the Court house door of Pitt County, in Greenville, N. C? on or about NOON, Monday, November 3, 1947, the fol lowing described lot or parcel of land: Lying and being in the Town of Farravule, N. C., and beginning at a stake on the west side of Main Street, Mrs. J. H. Darden'a comer, and runs westerly 160 feet with Mrs. Darden's line; thence southerly 40 feet; thence easterly and parallel with the first line 160 feet to Main Street; thence northerly with Main Street 40 feet to the beginning, being Lots Nos. 2 and 3 of the Thome and Darden Division of the Pollard Lot* This the 2nd day of October, 1947. JOHN B. LEWIS, Trustee X 10-4c her eyes. Mrs. I. W. Worthington, who has been critically ill in a Wilmington hospital, has retained home. Mr. and Mrs. William Sugg of the Lang's community *ere week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Ty son. ? The following young people from the Ballard's Presbyterian church at tended the Youth Fellowship Rally in the Presbyterian church in Tarboro Sunday: Betty Pear! Joyner, Jean, Gladys, Ann Crawford, Sue Worth ington. Nannie Sue Elks, Louise and Jo-Ann Tyson, Henry Flake, Frances and Virginia Crawford. mm England Makes Plans For Royal Wedding There is no chance *that Princess Elisabeth will be left waiting at the altar- by a bridegroom who doesn't show up, the mrnute-by-minute pro* gram for her wedding ceremony on Nov. 20 discloses. - The Princess #ill not even leave Buckingham Palace Until one full minute after her future consort, Lieut. Philip Mounthatten, has enter ed Westminster Abbey by. a side door. ? ? ? ? ? Wales has offered some of its na tive-mined gold for the making of Princess Elisabeth's wedding ring, in accordance with an old tradition that wedding rings of the British Royal Family should be made from Welsh Gold. Londoners had an opportunity of seeing samples of ore frofti-Graigwen mine near Barmouth at the Industrial Wales Exhibition at Olympia recent ly. Graigwen, reportedly, -is the only gold mine still working in Wales today. . ? wee The Duke of Windsor's secretary states that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor have not re&ived invita tions to the wedding. Fewer than 100 guests, including foreign royalty, will sit down to the wedding breakfast at Buckingham Palace after Princess Elisabeth's will net be deck in onder to minimise interference with factory production. ? ? ? ? The British War Office announces that officers and other ranks on pa rade at the wedding will wear khaki drees in keeping with the auB which is expected to mark the occasion. * | The famous Guard regiments, which will turn out for the Royal wedding, have not worn their brightly colored dress uniforms since the be ginning ot the war. ? ? ? ? An informed British source said the Soviet Union had not been invit ed to send representatives to the wadding of Princess Elisabeth. He said the Russians . are "not likely to receive \n invitation." ? ? ? ? The numerous wedding gifts for Princess Elisabeth will include a new wing to the Ipswich Old Folks H-^-ne. The new whig took its place among the silver and gold and other expen sive presents coming from all parts of the world when the citisens of Ipswich decided to dedicate it to the Princess as a gift The Bermuda Assembly has decid ed to present Princess Elizabeth with a desk, and armchair, and four chairs of simplified Chippendale design, all Civic offi. have plana t tion of foot of Toronto , people of England, aa * *ift The Board of Control also indorsed the plan to utilize any cash gifts of fered by Toronto citizens, groups, or organizations to be uaed in purchas ing additional wholesale quantities of goods to be added to the All expenses in collecting, will be a n made to t design i by Mme. Vincent Auriol, wife of the French president Mme. 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