WALSTONBUBG II NEWS,... ' V* |H|| IfcKeel, Keel and Mm Gene ton visitors Friday. Mr and Mm. W. V. Redkk and Jean Hodick spent Monday in Ra leigh. Mrs. H. M. Mercer, with a party of ??MP Gardner, Mn and Mrs. Clarence Jones wen Wil son visitors -Tuesday. ' '.W* Miss Pattie Wootan and William the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durent of 1 ston were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack White of West Park, N. Y? visited Mr. and Mrs. Bay West, Sr.. last week. M 'The Walstonburg community choir (and, members of the Whlstonburg high'school giee chib) together with the Hookertcm choir, will render two presentations of Alfred Christmas cantata, "Hosanna in the Highest," Sunday, Dec. 14. It will be heand at 4 o'clock in the Walstonbug Christian church, and again at 7:30 in the Hookerton Meth odist church. The public is invited to hear these performances. . "Why do you have an apple your .trade mark? you're a tailor." "Weil, if it hfdht been for the "tipple, where would tjie clothing bus : A. J. im. The Miss Mary Irrna and approved by the association. Mrs. A. J. Craft's sixth grade won th* prise for having the largest per centage of parents present. The fol lowing committee wms fppointed to ?i2SL m?. alt Wrttm, C. T. Hicks and Miss Msry Inna Rives. Several of the. rhsifwip of lie various committees gave reports on the activities of their groape. J. R. Peeler, principal jjf the school, made a motion that the PTA he invited to see the highly recom mended religious movie, "King of Kings," on Thursday, Dec. 18, at 7:30 in the school auditorium. Tide motion was adopted by the associa tion and it was decided to have a very briefcfeisiness meeting at that time and not have , a regular meeting in January since it would come sev eral days after the Christmas holi days and there would be little time for planning a program. All patrons and friends are urged to see the movie, "King of Kings," on Dec. 18, as it will be very worthwhile. Miss Page Davis, program chair* man, presented Cari T. Hicks, chair man of the Walstonburg school board, who talked on the "Need for a Vocational Agriculture Depart ment.? Mr. Hicks emphasised the 1 " ' I I I ? II V ..M. ? rxr. ATE Court Pitt County, N. C., on De cember. 1st, 1947, and by virtue of! er of aule contained in that' the power .JEIP||fl||R|p?pWMHV certain deed of trust executed by Jesse S. Gay to John B. Lewis, Trus- ? tee. under oats of October 1st, 1946, and recorded in Book P-24 at 104 of the Pitt County Public " try, default bavin* been made to the| payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the high bid made on oember 1, 1947, having been n De by 5%, the undersigned Trustee, will, on Monday, December 22nd, 1947, at 12:00 o'clock NOON, before the Courthouse door of Pitt County, in Greenville, North Carolina, offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder. Niro 1UI 1*041 W Uic lUgllCDV l/lUUvlt the following described lot or pamel of land, together with the buflding thereon: I and being in the Town of e, N. C., and Beginning at a stake on the west side of Main street, Mrs. J. H. Da rden's corner, and runs westerly with Mrs. Derden's line 160 feet; thence southerly with Harden line 40 feet to Abiams Una; thence easterly with the Abrams line end parallel with the first line 160 feet to Main street; thence northerly with Main street 40 feet to the point of beginning, being Lots dumbers 2 end S of the Thome-Darden sub division of the Pollard property. A deposit of ten per cent will be required of the highest bidder pend ing confirmation of the sale. , ? The sale will be made subject 1947 Town and County Taxes; Bidding to begin at $4,726.00. This the 2nd day of Decen _ ? 2nd day of December, 1947. -" " ? - JOHN B. LEWIS, 12-2e Trustee What a Record! ... we've got for assembling the latest hits... . popular and classical We also boast' a top phonograph selection. U nbeataWe.Christmas gifts. Robert's Jewelers US North Main St. "Phoitt 479-7?Farmville, N. C. Cosmetics and Gift Sets RICHARD HUDNUT OLD SPICE COTY JONCAIRE TUYA EVENING IN PARIS TRE-JUR ROGER & GAT .LET WRISLEY VARVA PROPHYLACTIC and HUGHES Combs and Brushes A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Wallets for Men and Women Pipes FRANK MEDICO YELLOW BOWL KAYWOODlEp * VAN ROY MILANO T,ETO CIGARS m XMAS WRAPPED GILLETTE ONE PIECE RAZOR REMINGTON v and " SCHICK Electric Razors ,? Candies -f? WHITMAN'S SCHRAFFTS PANGBURN'S NORRIS V- , BRACH'S CHRISTMAS Tree Stands EfiECTRIC Heating Pads - CHRISTMAS Cards and Gift Wrappings Shaving Sets jj and Shaving Needs WILLIAM#' COLGATE * ^gpEAFORTH ^ OLD SPICE GILLETTE ELECTRIC BABY Bottle Sterilizers * "ELECTRIC BABY SI r INJECTOR RAZOR 5 S. Main Street -?j-j-fl 1 . k; "Bond StrMt." * the frogrance that's known the world around for tf? sophistication . and romantic charm - !n refreshing Yardtey Toil# Water, and (n soft, scanted -"Bond Street" Dusting Powder. Bolh "' * in a gay gift box, and bright Christmas wrappings. $3 JO Try the Drug Store FIRST for your CHRISTMAS NEEDS > We have a complete Mae of YARDLEY and OLD SPICE Products . ?? ? W* V ' ' . Hollingsworth candy and many other fine gifts that will be appreciated WHELE&S DRUG CO. Ill S. Main St. Phone 3531 FARMVILLE, N. C. ? 1" * si V''"' ^ jfiOM . BF;/? !$??#? &$?] S ' Satins, Wool nod Chenilles to select from: W& \ to / ; 3!fV>Rf? ? >? :k SCARFS SILK ; ? Zu' - - ' ^ . *-.v Beautiful Colore to Chouse from . ~4'' i * --it: ' * _?1 jH 1 j-* *s?i Playing the leading roles on holiday gift I " ' GownsSlips, Bqputiful New Styles A size to fit everyone $1.98 ' ? \ Printed and Plain linens m ?;.ci " Z Gift Boxes Ig^ -g :S?to 98< mm? Plain or Lace Trimmed IN GIFT BOXES ?! ? - . ? ? ? m 10$ ? - 'n *> ''*$& C' to 1.00 ?tifii m Nylon Hose ?-*su All Nylon f*om Top to Toe

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