[DAY, APRIL 30, 1937 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN CLUB NEWS II T. Fountain spent Tuesday in Virginia, on business. Armistead Gill returned jday after a visit to Washington New York, r. and Mrs. David Cochran have rned tf New York after a visit tocky r?; ![int. rs. R. >22Huffines has as her it, her daughter, Mrs. William her, of Glen Ridge, New Jer rs. J. C. Dixon has been called Vilmington on account of the cal HJness of her brother-in-law ». Lewis. idrew Joyner had as his guest brother, Reverend Francis Joy of Littleton, who was enroute m a visit to his son, Edward Joy ( in Wilson, to his home, [rs. Bertram H. Brown, formerly Grissom of this city, P of Greensboro, is a patient in k View Hospital where she un went an operation last week, [rs. E. S. Boice and her daughter, s Lyal Boice, left Wednesday Hanover, New Hampshire, where s Boice will attend the Green j dances at Dartmouth college, he many friends of Mr. and Mrs. her Smith will be sorry to learn t their young son, Luther Smith, has been confined to his home past week on account of mess. drs. P. B. Kyser and Mrs. W. rlton Noell have returned from icago, where they spent several eks as the guests of Mrs. Ky 'b son, James Kyser, the noted sician. The many friends of Milton Bul- son of Mr. and Mrs. Dil d Bulluck, will be glad to learn it he is recovering nicely after appendectomy performed at Park ew Hospital. The friends of Mrs. L. A. Pittman the Tarboro highway, will be :ased to know that she is reported be recovering satisfactory after dergoing a major operation per rmed at the Rocky Mount sanitar uiT"^ LEGGETTS Mrs. Marvin Smott of Goldsboro | visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs. 4-th ii? Fountain. iMrs. Bruce Fountain, Mrs. Bracey iJtintain and Mrs. J. T. Lawrence, t[., attended the musical program in Micky Mount Thursday evening. ■Mrs. Rushe Stancille of Lonisburg, | visiting her mother Mrs. Frank lavage. flTb«» Demonstration club of Edge- Mnbe County gave a husbands din |\r Thursday .evening, in the hase- Hu'nt of the Baptist church, Tar- T TO. There were several talks. Mr. J Iter, of State College made the ErincipaL address. Quite a few from Rre attended this dinner. J Representative W. W. Eagles of Bdgecombe County and Supt, Gresli- Pfn made splendid talks at the P. T. Tuesday evening. "T"he primary grades had charge of pe program at the P. T. A. Tues |v evening. They gave a Tom | *s»b wedding. Beverly Gammons 'as the bride and Arthur Fountain loodwyn- was the groom. , Friends are glad to know that irrs. Junius Koonce is able to be Vit again after being sick for a w days. The Thursday Book Club met with R. C. Speight Thursday after en. ■.Mrs. William L. Goodwyn attended le Miles Harvey D. A. R. Chapter Tuesday. Mrs. E. L. tfaughtridge was hostess, f Miss Janet Eggleston visited Wash ington, D. C. last week-end to see I'he Cherry blossoms. [ Miss Klsie Marshburn spent the yeek-e/nd in Richmond. IL. D. Parks made a business trip Mount Tuesday. »!ittle Freddie Fountain, sou of 1 •. and Mrs. Bracey Fountain, is itting along nicely after a tonsil 'crayon Friday. Jlame.s Harper of Raleigh spent the ■ek-end with his parents Mr. and rs. Jim Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaughn of HORG[ IS UNMATCHED V in aaJ | BECAUSE 3 r J Only Norge has the simple, economical Rollator Compressor ----- ||| There's a vital difference be- L tween Norge Rollator Refrig r eration and other mechanical refrigeration. Only Norge has \ the Rollator Compressor with ? | but 3 slowly, silently moving S parts. Decide to be a Norge i owner without delay. Com* In today and lei us j '0»y» "\\ explain the Norge easy \ I payment plan—and how - - Norge crealei savings thai often equal the low monthly I \'\ payment*. [Coppedge & Campbell | \ SUNSET AVE. ROCKY MOUNT, N.. C r) PERSONALS Farmville spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fountain and sons visited relatives here Sunday. The young people met at the Com-, munity Building Monday evening. The primary and grammar grades gave a splendid program Friday ev ening in the school auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Fountain and Mr. and Mrs. William L. Goodwyn and Mrs. J. T. Lawrence, Sr, spent Tuesday in Norfolk. Miss Temperance Cherry gave a lovely bridge luncheon Saturday. Those attending from here were Mesdameg Arthur Fountain, Bruce Fountain, Bracey Fountain, Leon Fountain, William Goodwyn, Phillip Koonce, Lloyd Harrison, Clarence Weeks, Thomas Lawrence, Sam Bun dy, Haywood Fountain Gaskill An derson, Misses Janet Eggleston, Elise Marshburn, Carrie Gaynor, Tucker Lynch, Ella Moore, Antionette Dar den, Nina Walston, Beba Winstead, and Hazel Weeks. Mrs. Bracey Fountain and Mrs. Bruco Fountain entertained the mu sic club Monday evening. Miss Har riett Lawrence, music pupil of Mrs. Bracey Fountain played several numbers on the program. » o o | LEGAL ADVERTISING | O 0 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Edgecombe County Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned has this day quali fied as Executor of the Estate of Effie H. Hallford of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, and this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Rocky Mount, North Carolina, on or before the 28th day of April, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 28th day of April, 1937. William S. Hallford, Executor for the estate of Effie H. Hallford, de ceased. (A3O-J4-6t) NOTICE Pursuant to an order of resale made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Edgecombe county, and under the power contained in a deed of trust given by the Rocky Mount Insurance and Realty Com pany to J. P. Bunn, Trustee, on October 3, 1931, recorded in book 355, page 577, Nash county regis try, and in book 314, page 453, Edgecombe county registry, the un dersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bid der, for cash, before the Peoples Bank and Trust Company, in the city of Rocky Mount, North Caro lina, on Saturday, May 15, 1937, between the hours of twelve M. and one o'clock P. M., the following lot or parcel of land: Situate in Edgecombe county, North Carolina: Beginning at a stake on the north side of N. C. Highway No. 90, Derry Vaughan's southeast corner; thence in an east erly direction and along the north ern line of said Highway 3 poles to a stake, William Andrews' south west corner; thence N. 22 25 min. W. 24 2-5 poles to a branch; thence in a westerly direction up said branch to a stake, Derry Vaughan's northeast corner; thence S. 2 deg. 25 min. E. 28 4-5 poles to N. C. Highway No. 90, the point of begin ning, containing about one-half I. T. VALENTINE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice in Both State and Federal Courts NASHVILLE, N. C. THE ROCKY MOUNT HERALD, ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA acre, and being the identical land conveyed by R. B. Davis, Trustee, to the Rocky Mount Insurance and Realty Company, by deed recorded in book 302, page 195, Edgecombe county registry. April 28, 1937. J. P. BUNN, Trustee (A3O-Ml4) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE DAT-A-65-M, Pierce Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Mary G. Pierce (widow) to First National Company of Durham, Inc., and Un ion Trust Company of Maryland, Co-Trustees, dated July 1, 1928, filed for record on August 20, 1928, and recorded in Book 292, page 465, of the Edgecombe County Registry, the undersigned as the duly appoint ed substituted trustee (see book 350, page 354 of said Registry), will offer for sale at public auction, at the courthouse door in said county, in the City of Tarboro, at 12 o'clock Noon, on Tuesday May 25, 1937, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the property described in said deed of trust as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the Western property line of Atlantic Avenue, the corner of Lots 85 and 77 of a plat hereinafter referred to, said point being 140 feet North of the Northwest intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Holly Street; thence North 68 degrees 10 minutes West 150 feet to the corner of Lots 85, 84, 66 and 77; thence North 21 degrees 50 minutes East 60 feet to the corner of Lots 66, 68, 69 and 77; thence South 68 degrees 10 minutes East 150 feet to the corner of Lots 69 and 77 in the Western property line of At lantic Avenue; thence South 21 de grees 50 minutes West 60 feet to the point of beginning, being Lot No. 77 in the Block "C' of a survey known as J. 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