TWIN CITY
HAPPENINGS
Coach Hoyle and Paul Reid were
visitors in Raleigh Monday.
F. M. Coburn left Tuesday for
Lynchburg, Va.
Miss Laura Ellis of Branchville,
Va. visited Mrs. Charlena Hart this
week.
Mrs. Julian Allsbrook and Mrs.
Lyle Wilson spent Tuesday in Rocky
Mount.
MissReba Ray visited her sister in
Greensboro for the week-end.
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Mrs. Clarence Topping has return- 1
cc to West Point, Va., after spend
ing some time here with friends.
Mrs. Tom Brown and children of
New York were recent visitors in
the home of Mrs. R. I. Starke.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Meikle had as their
guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Meikle
of Rhode Island. They were accom
panied by Mrs. A. Meikle from here
to a visit to the Azaleia gardens in
South Carolina.
Mrs. A. L. Taylor returned last
week from South Carolina, where she
attended the wedding of her broth
er, Dr. Jim Northington, of Char
lotte. She also visited the Azaelia
gardens while there.
Mrs. Pendleton Grizzard spent the
week-end in Greensboro with Mrs.
Charles Stansbury.
Miss Ethel Faucett, who has been
visiting in Norfolk, Va., has return
ed home.
Mrs. Steve Lipscomb visited friends
n Raleigh for the week-end.
Mrs. Cooper Grizzard was hostess
on Monday to the Monday Night
Bridge Club. The high score prize
was won by Miss Lucille Carlon. A
salad course was served at ten fifteen
to the following: Mesdames Julian
Allsbrook, Frank Hawley, Allen Zolli
coffer, George Hayes, Miss Marga
ret Clark. Guests Misses Florine Holt
Hart Sheridan Martha Craddock
T ucille Carlon, Mrs. W. C. Williams,
Mrs. Tommie Gates and Mrs. Clar
ence Grimmer.
Miss Irene Turner of Weldon,
spent the week-end here with her
sister, Miss Nita Turner.
Messrs George White, Vernon
Barrow, Leroy Barrow and Vernon
Hardison of Edenton, spent Sunday
here visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Har
dison.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Daniel and
Misess Nita Turner and Ophelia
Daniel spent Thursday in Goldsboro
and Rocky Mount.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Collier and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Duncan spent Sunday
in Bath.
Mrs. D. M. Doyle of Emporia, Va.,
was the guest of Mrs. J. M. Archer |
Thursday.
Mrs. M. J. Shaw has returned af-!
ter spending a few weeks in Rocking
ham and Hamlet visiting friends and
relatives.
Friends of Mrs. G. E. Buckner will
le glad to know that she has return
ed from the hospital and is doing
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Smith and chil
dren, Bobby and Louis, spent Sun
day at Lassiter visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lyles of
hocky Mount spent Sunday here as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Tudor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chambliss and
Mrs. Gene Pearson and daughter,
Gladys, spent Sunday in Fitzhugh,,
Virginia .
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time in Erwin.
Misses Tuster Brown and Cather
ine Edgar of Columbia, S. C., spent
a few days last week here visiting
Miss Hetty Brown. They left Thurs
day to continue their trip to Wash
ington, D. C.
Miss Ellen Bowen of Chapel Hill
-■ ont last week here visiting Mrs.
T. W. M. Long.
Miss Betty Gray Long, a student
at St. Mary’s College, Raleigh, will
spend the week-end here.
Mrs. Augusta Robbins is a patient
in t he Roanoke Rapids hospital.
Joe Pearce of Hopewell spent Sun
day and Monday in town.
Misses Ophelia Chambliss, Jose
phine Taylor and Mildred Moss and
Messrs Marvin Chambliss and Mar
vin Taylor spent Sunday in Brink, Va.
visiting Miss Catherine Doyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moss of
Barley, Va., spent Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tudor.
Mrs. Clarence Grimmer was hostess
t othe AC Bridge Club on Thursday
afternoon, April 16th at her home
on Hamilton St. Mrs. J. M. Jackson
was presented with a bottle of bath
salts for high score. A salad course
was served at conclusion of the game.
Those playing were Mesdames Steve
Lipscomb, O. Griffin, J. M. Jackson,
W. C. Williams, Francis Patterson,
Cooper Grizzard, S. J. Bounds, and
Miss Susan Holliday.
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Mrs. Howard Speight, Mrs. Louis
Grimmer and Miss Catherine Jack
son, spent Saturday in Petersburg,
shopping.
C. P. Dunn and Ollie Kneisley spent
Saturday in Richmond.
Misses Ada Edwards and Sara Gur
ley spent Saturday in Rocky Mount.
Misses Frances McClary and Ruth
Chapman spent Saturday in Rocky
Mount.
Miss Elizabeth Wilson entertained
a few friends with a dance Friday
night.
Mrs. Nellie Cullom and Miss Julia
Crutchfield spent Sunday in Em
poria, Va.
Mrs. E. P. Hyman of Northamp
ton County visited Mrs. Mery Sadler
iast Saturday.
Little Lynnwood Hall Tudor cele
brated his fifth birthday by entetain
ing a few friends at his home on Ma
dison Street Monday night. The
guests played games and then cake
hot chocolate and fruit were served.
Those present were: Elsie Taylor,
Lois Wallace, Agatha Mae Strick
land, Junior Taylor, Bobby Smith,
Nelllie Mae Brewer, Lena Rivers
Strickland and Edna Taylor.
Miss Margaret Cranwell gave a
picnic Friday afternoon in honor of
Ardys Babcock and Clarence Bab
cock. The group went to the new
dam site and picked flowers, return
ing about seven o’clock. On their re
turn, sandwiches, weiners, drinks and
cake were served after which at 9:00
o’clock Miss Virginia Belle Vincent
and Wallace Babcock gave a dance
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Babcock. Those present were: Ar
dys Babcock, Clarence Babcock, Eli
zabeth Wilson, Essie Wayne Matkins,
Ottley Cranwell, Susie Wiggs, Virgi
nia Bell Vincent, Ella Lee Taylor,
Hilda Hines, Crichton Harris Marga
ret Cranwell, Josie Chase, Francis
Cobb, Wallace Babcock, Herman
Tickle, Cyrus Kitchin, James Mc
Neil and Graham Shell.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Womack and chil
dren, Mrs. Erit Staley and children,
of Winston Salem, spent the week
end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox.
On Friday afternoon Miss Susan
Holliday entertained the Friday af
ternoon Bridge Club. There were five
tables for players. The high score
club prize was won by Mrs. Alfred
Martin, who was given a bottle of
perfume. Mrs. Clarence Grimmer
was given a set of white table mark
ers as high score guest prize. A sweet
course was served at five o’clock.
Those playing were Mesdames Frank
Williams, T. W. M. Long, W. L. Long
David Traynham, Alfred Martin, Ju
lian Allsbrook, Carroll Wilson, How
ard Pruden, Hugh Camp, Will Dean,
j. M. Jackson, Frank Nash, S. J.
Bounds, Charles Emry, Steve Lips
comb, W. C. Williams, O. Griffin,
Clarence Grimmer, George Hayes and
Miss Ellen Bowen.
Notice of Sale of Real
Estate
Whereas on 1st day of August,
1925, J. H. Harrell and wife Lula
Harrell, executed to Rocky Mount
Savings and Trust Company, Trustee,
a deed of Trust which is recorded in
Book 365, page 74, Halifax County
Registry; and whereas default has
been made in the payment of the in
debtedness secured by said trust
deed, and the holder thereof has re
quested exercise of the power of sale
therein contained.
Public notice is hereby given that
or Friday, the 15th day of May, 1931
at 11:00 o’clock A. M. at the front
door of the Court House of Halifax
County, in the town of Halifax, N. C.
the undersigned will offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described real |
estate, to-wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land in the County of Hali
fax, State of North Carolina, and in
Weldon Township, adjoining the
lands of Jim Pearson, J. B. Howell,
W. R. Pierce et al, and beginning at.
a corner on the public ro#d from
South Rosemary, to Halifax in Jim
Pearson’s line, being the northeastern
corner for the lands herein described,
and running thence with Pearson’s
line S. 21 deg. E. 810 feet; thence N.
68 deg. 45’ E 790 feet; thence S 25
deg E. 30’ W. 1070 feet to a corner
in the lands of Mary Powell; thence
her line N. 17 deg. 15’ W. 1775 feet;
N. 70 deg. 30’ E 110 feet; N. 29 deg.
30’ W 115 feet; N. 5 deg. W. 204 feet
to the aforesaid public road; thence
along said road N. 63 deg E. 1020
feet to the point of beginning, con
taining 94.3 acres, and being the
identical tract of land conveyed to the
said J. H .Harrell by deed of J. B.
Powell, unmarried, dated 28th day of
July, 1924, in Book 350, page 426,
reference to which is hereby made
for further and more accurate de
scription.
This 13th day of April, 1931.
NORTH CAROLINA BANK AND
TRUST CO., Successors to Rocky
Mount Savings & Trust Company,
Trustee.
4t-may 7-pd.
Mrs. T. W. Wafford
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