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HAPPENINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Outland of 600
Street spent the week-end in Smith
field with relatives.
Rev. J. E. Kirk is attending the
Baptist State Convention in Shelby
this week.
Mrs. Velma Lyerly and children of
Franklin, Va., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Crawford Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Coker of En
field spent Sunday with Mrs. J. A.
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Mr. Ernest Bidgood of Portsmouth,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Ray.
Mr. Heni-y Baggett of Sampson
County spent the week-end with his
sister, Mrs. Robert Hudson.
The Womans Missionary Society of
the Rosemary Baptist Church held
their regular monthly meeting last
Tuesday afternoon. Circle No. 3 had
charge of the program, the topic of
which was “Our Unchanged Task in
a Changing World." With Mrs.
Arthur Williams as leader. Talks
were made by the following members,
Mrs. Arthur Williams, Mrs. L. B.
Crouch, Mrs. C. F. Ogletree, Mrs. T.
M. Jenkins, Mrs. P. A. Cook and Mrs.
Frank Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Laster Warick of
Sampson County, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Warick’s mother, Mrs. Su
san Baggett.
Mr. Virginius Smith spent the week
end with his sister, Mrs. C. F. Ogle
tree.
Bill Allsbrook spent the week-end
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Allsbrook.
| Mrs. Pattie Fitts of Durham is
spending some time with her daugh
ter. Mrs. V. T. Lamm.
Mrs. Lizzie Smith has been quite
sick at her home on Madison street.
Robert McCommon is spending
some time in Norfolk.
Mrs. E. L. Bidgood has returned to
her home in Portsmouth, Va., where
she was accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. W. H. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Schmid
left Thursday for New York where
they will make their home for some
time, later going to South East Af
rica, where Mr. Schmid is interested
in several coffee plantations.
The friends of Mr. Jack Williams
will regret to know that he received
a telegram this week with the news
of the death of his mother in Kimber
ly, Wisconsin.
Mrs. Frank Hawley and Mrs. Juli
an Allsbrook spent a day in Richmond
last week.
Mft*. Reeved Manning spent the
week-end in Norfolk.
Mrs. Hugh Camp is spending the
week-end in New York City.
Miss Creighton Harris had as her
guests for the week-end Miss Paige
Gooch, Miss Celia Rux and Miss Bil
ly Jones of Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Cannon, Miss
Margie Cannon, Messrs Bill Taylor
Tommie Jenkins and Harry Cannon
attended the State Davidson football
game in Raleigh Saturday.
Ivey Crouch of Wake Forest college
spent the week-end here with his par
ents.
Miss Frances McClary was a vis
itor in Norfolk, Ya. Saturday.
Miss Edna Abbott left Saturday
for Florida where she has accepted a
position. It is with much regret that
the school loses Miss Abbott. She
has served in the capacity of Red
Cross Nurse for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Howard of High
Point spent the week-end here with
friends.
Miss Mildred Wahob left Saturday
for Swan Quarter, N. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Grizzard and
son, George, Miss Florine Holt and
Mr. Tom White spent Sunday in
Washington, D. C.
Mrs. J. C. Butts of Halifax is
spending some time with friends and
relatives here.
The Study Club met Friday after
noon at the residence of Mrs. .T R.
Manning, Mrs. Manning acted as
hostess for Mrs. E. W. Lehman. The
president, Mrs. A. E. Akers called the
meeting to order and the following
outstanding business was transacted.
The club voted to stand behind the
endowment fund sponsored by the
General Federation. The members
were also reminded that the sale of
Xmas Seals would soon take place
and each member should do her nart.
The paper, “Wagner, tne Wizard of
the Opera,” by Mrs. Akers was much
enjoyed. Miss Susan Holliday gave
a splendid reading of the opera Lo
hengrin. As the roll was called each
member responded with an Interest
ing account taken from one of Wag
ner’s Operas or some star playing a
part in one. At the close of the pro
gram refreshments were served to
the following members: Mesdames
Frank Hawley, John Martin, Pendle
ton Grizzard, Fred Brown, George
Hayes, A. L. Taylor, W. S. Dean, A.
E. Akers, T. R. Manning and Miss Su
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In Memoriam
Much has been written and said
about man expressing praise in
words. The truest thing that is said
is which is lived. A man's normal
deeds, together with his constant at
titude, disclose more of his real feel
ings than is revealed by his words.
Some lives that we contact are so
filled with harmony that we instantly
sense it. We cannot define the ex
act source of the impression that we
get, but it is very real to us and has
a constructive and encouraging in
fluence on us.
Since we like to find such an at
titude in others, it reasonable to be
believe that others are looking to
find the same thing in us. We can
cultivate and develop a mental atti
tude that makes life a constant song
of blessings by learning to recognize
in greater degree the blessings that
we actually have. Only one way, the
right way.
Knowing my good friend, Willie
Fulghman, for 25 years, and seeing
him daily or near. I think him one
that has lived as above written.
Words cannot express my sorrow of
the taking this man out of the conv
; munity. “Though it was the good
Lord’s will.”
A Frier.d,
L. A. DANIEL,
Rosemary, N. C.
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Notice of Sale
In the District Court of the United
States for the Eastern District of
North Carolina.
In the Matter of L. G. Shell, Com
pany, Incorporated, Bankrupt, of
Rosemary, N. C.
Under the power vested in me as
Trustee of the L. G. Shell Company,
Incorporated, Bankrupt, and in pur
suance of an order made by Marshall
C. Staton, Referee in Bankruptcy, I
will offer for sale at public auction
t othe highest bidder for cash at the
Rosemary Branch of the Roanoke
Bank & Trust Company at Rosemary,
N. C., on Friday, the 22nd day of No
vember, 1929, at 11 o’clock A. M.,
Certificate No. Forty-Four (44)
for five shares of the capital stock
of the Triple “R” Grocery Company,
Incorporated, of the par value of One
Hundred Dollars per share.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to deposit ten per cent of his
bid as evidence of good faith. The
will be made subject to confirmation
by the referee.
This the 11th day of November,
1929.
CHAS. R. DANIEL, Trustee,
Weldon, N. C.
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