IN RE: WILLIAM FRED TYNDALL, District of N. Cn U. S. District Court, Washington ; Division No..786 " * ' ., m. Under and pursuant to an order issued by Hon. Joseph B. Cheshire, Jr.,'U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy, the undersigned Trustee will on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1947, Beginning at 10:00 o'clock A. M. ' > ? ? offer for sale to the highest bidder of bidders for cash, on the vacant lot just N , West of L J. Edw ards' Store, Fountain, N. C,, all of the following described real and personal property: ? REAL PROPERTY ? Three Houses and Lotri the lots being 50 feet by 100 feet, situated on Smith Street, in excellent residential district of the Town of Fountain, N. C-, all of which houses were completed in the year of 1947; Appraised value $6,500.00 ? PERSONAL PROPERTY ? One Wilson Saw. and attachments; One 15 inch Band Saw and Attachments; -one rip saw and attachments; one sander and attachments; - 100 cement blocks; 50 cement brick; 80 gallons paint (va rious kinds); 12 screen doors;*about 2,000 feet of new lum ber; about 10,000 feet of second hand lumber; various other items of building materials, including: metal weather strip ping, metal laths, window frames, window panes, paint brushes,* sand paper, locks, screen wire, plywood, shelf brackets, door braces, sash cord, hinges, putty, masonite, lime, cement, plastering and other small items. Also office furniture and fixtures, including a desk, table, counter, partition'wall, etc. Appraised value of all personal property $2,825.75. Accounts receivable will be offered for sale at the same time and place. A'deposit of 20 per cent of the bid will be required of all high bidders to show good faith pending con firmation of the sale by the court. This the 14th day of Novemb^ 1947. JOHN B. LEWIS, Trustee during the AH the munity week. | Ann Crawford gave the program on "The Church in the Qpmniunity." At the cloee of the program coca ob MH pf th With The Woman*! Missionary meeting the Arthur Christian church met Mrs. H. L. Pruitt on Satunday afternoon. ' , . .Vr, The prognun, "We Bear Witness through World Evangelism," eeented by Mrs. Gk T. Tyson. At the dose of a short business meeting, the hostess served refresh-' meats. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Suggs, Mes dames Mosee Tyson and William Suggs and Miss Jaanlta Sugg visit ed My. and" Mia. il>e Jenkins of Saratoga and Edgar Sugg of near Stantonsburg Sunday. Misses Joeie Crawford and Opal Stoneham, Leslie Evans and Bill Stoneham were visitors near CSiar lotte Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Tyson, Miss Edith Tyson, Durward T^son and Emeet Whitley were guests, of friends in Gates county' Sunday. ' Mrs. Mamie Ruth Holloway visit ed relatives in Farmville Saturday. J. F. Moye, Thurman Stocks end Gene Allen Forlines attended an au tomobile sale in Raleigh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woo ten of Greenville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C Harris. The Rev. Edwin S. ? Coates of Farmville visited in the Ballard's community Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Baker and son, Bobby, visited friends at Vance boro Sunday. Hostesses for the December meet ing of the Home Demonstration club the pn Nation's magazine and called tion to the copy of George ton's first Thanksgiving \ tion also appearing in' the November Copies of the first bulletin by the state regent were distributed to the members. It was reported that clothing valued at $50 had been shipped to Crossriore, a mountain school. Mrs. B. L. barter, Jr., soloist, and Miss Commack, pianist, were pre sented bjr the hostess and rendered a musical program.* The speaker of the afternoon was Dr. A- D. Frank of the faculty of E. C. T. C. Members voted to dispense with the Deoember meeting and meet in January in the home of Mrs. J. W. Parker, at which time Miss Gertrude Cam way, state regent, will be guest speaker. Guests were invited farto the din ing room where Miss Mary Harding served salad from one end of" the table, which was centered with an arrangement of red rosea, and Mrs. Gtty Smith poured coffee at the other end. Decorated cakes, cheese straws, sandwiches, pickles and nuts were also served. Special guests were Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Ficklen Arthur, .'Mrs. McGee, Mrs. Carter, Miss Commack and Miss. Hardy. met with Mrs. Lloyd Allen Tuesday evening to make plans for the meet ing, which will be a Christmas social affair and will be at- the home of Mrs. H. M. Moye. ? During a short social hoar, Mrs. Allen seKed coca" colas, candies and salted peanuts. second, Miss Doris Wheeler; i mental music?first, Donald Baucom of Farmville; second, Miss Imogens Redick; vocal?first, Miss Jane Kit trell; second, a quartet composed of Charlie Letchworth arid Misses Ruby Burch, Paige Davis and Mary Irma Hives. Hi Judges were Mrs. L. B. Bennett of Arthur and. Mrs. Harvey Gay and Miss Charlotte Bordeaux of Sara toga. H. ,C. Burch ifas master of monierf. Mrs. J. C. Gardner is presi dent of Circle 2. MRS. MARY & EASTWOOD Mrs. Mary Belcher Eastwood, 72, wife of the late J. M. Eastwood, died at the home of a son near Flarmville early Friday morning following sev eral years of illness. Funeral ser vices vers held at the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Key Taylor,. Methodist min ister of Walstonburg. Interment was in the Fountain cemetery. Surviving are three pons, J. M. Eastwood, with whom' she lived, C. Ia Eastwood of Walstonburg, and T. S. Eastwood of Washington, N. C., and 21 grand children, and 12 great-grandchildren. LOCAL B^S STATION AGENT ATTENDS SAFETY MEETING Mrs. -Pearl G. Shearin, agent at the Farmville bus Station, attended a one day safety and salea conference of bus station officials at Raleigh, on Thursday, November 20, The con ference was arranged by Carolina Trailways. Gob: I'm a man of few words. Will you marry met Girl: Well, I wouldn't onLnarily, but you've talked me into it. HUNT FUNERAL HOMES "Homes of Friendly Service" FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS 24-Hour Ambulance Service Sponsor , Wilson County Mutual Burial Association Dial 238-1 Stantonsburg, N. C. or 3149, Wilson HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Rough and Dressed Lumber ALL KINDS OF BUII*DING MATERIALS Rock?Sand?Paint?Hardware?Roofing Black Ck. Road WILSON, N. C. Phone 4225 GEORGE H. BARNES TQ* SHOP All Kinds Rbofing and Sheet Metal Work . Air Conditioning FURNACE WORK -1 TOBACCO FLUES 1015 S. Golds boro St. TeL 4146 WILSON, N. C. GRAMM SOUTHERN CORP. ' ? ' ' 'r ' ' , - WILSON, N. 'C. PARKER'S BARBECUE Steamed Oysters Pit Cooked Bwbecue Fried Chlcfcm Steaks .} I Highway '? ? Miles from Wilson Dial 38289 301 Highway Worth 3804-0 / ROBBINS JEWELRY 00. JEWELRY?WATCHES / ' ? ? KEEPSAKE and COPLEY DIAMONDS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Watch Repairing ? Records 112 S. Goldsboro St Tel 2030 WILSON, N. C. _ ,C - it ? ?mm. , ......... ... % . J. B. ELLIS AND CO. ?. ?Floors Are Our Basinmb -Ref bushed?Polished For Free Estimates Dial 4487 I ? ' ' v rjgfi ; 618 Woodard Are. ~ Wilson, N. C. s East Nash St Monument Go. FOR your cemetery memorials M We Handle the Bert Grade of AlarUe and Granite M ' - I****** - ? C. B. BEST, Proprietor . i Phone 4038 KS1II c. 3 Hi 1 iO1" lii . ? f . * \V ,-, .?* i - COMPLETE SATISFACTION Sfe ? * t J afforded by terms of a Home Loan is the secret of 4 Ownership happiness. Blake rare, from the-start, that j your acquisition of a Home of your own, will provide utmost * contentment, by financing its purchases wisely. You'll have ] no regrets ever, if you adopt our Direct Reduction Home J Loan as your happiness plan! Minimum costs, maximum < savings, assure that! .. PPfll FUST FEBEML MVINS ft Ml ASSOCIATION OF 6REFNVILLE 320 ?VANS STREET * GREENVILLE, N. C. i ? Phone 3224 ? ] , A. C. TADLOCK, See. and Tnaa. J ?)"h MADAM BETTY '? ? :^ V ' I*' THE 'ORIGINAL' PALMIST AND MEDIJIM Will read tout entire life without eating any questions, gives advice on ell affairs of life such as Love, Courtship, Marriage, Law Suits and Business Speculations. Telia yen Who ana When you will marry. She never fails to veuniite the Separated, cause Speedy and Happy Marriages, overcomes Enemies ana Bad Lock of alktinds. At prices within reach of everyone. No one in trouble will be tamed away. EACH HEADING CONFIDENTIAL ' No Information Given By Mail PRIVATE OFFICES FOR WHITE AND COLORED Readings Daily and Sunday?9ours: 9 a. m .to 9 p. m. You Will Find MADAME BETTY Different From All Others - Look for Name on Hand Sign?Located in Private Office I am located in studio trailer on New Bern Highway at City limits, Greenville, N. C-, just beyond underpass at Wilson s store, highway no. 43. , NOT TO BE CLASSED WITH GYPSIES - ? FOR RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE ENTERPRISE ? SUTTON'S CAFE Better Barbecue Sandwiches?Specially Delicious Pit Cooked Barbecue ? Golden Brown Fried Chicken?Barbecued Chicken?Chicken Stew - ?Vegetable Plates-i-Home Cooked Spue Ribs and Backbone Open 6 to 9 Mon. through Fri. 5 to 11:30 Sat -v, TOBACCO SEASON Open 24 Hours 211 South St TeL 4224 WILSON, N. C. Vernon -Thomas Machine Shop , ?" & \ . .p',. - -.-MM ELECTRIC futd ACETYLENE WELDING . ... " ? ' '< r Pender St S / Dial 3106 - * ... ? ? S WILSON, N. C. y LEWIS ZAM ZAM v ? ? ?> . v Featuring Morehead City Hush Poppies . Sea Food ? Boiling ? Dining ? Dancing , Highway 301 Nortti 1 Dial 2007 WILSON, N, C. M;1; m DICK'S ELECTRICAL 00. Commercial and Domestic Lighting Fixtures Electrical Appliances Repaired /. / Nights and Sundays Dial 4759 or 4763 | ? 307 E. "Nash St < Dial 257! Wilson, N. C. r ' ' ' ' 1 ? ?* " . t" / JOYNER*S MEMORIAL CO. * CEMETERY MONUMENTS Carolina Flagstone for Walks and Porches 18 S. Goldeboro Street Dial 4039 . _ . \ . r~-?~ mm dam u n \ l? WILSON , N.