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Chorus Chimes BY It A YE BRITT The chorus, under the direc tion of Mr. Gc*i • Baird, gave its first ; i Wednesday afternoon. Oc b r loth, at 2:40 in the high se. -el auditorium. The chorus t = year consists of 42 student- who are trying1 very hard to make their chorus good enough to enter the music contest at Gr-. env ! ■. Their first appearance p?1 »vcd them quite worthy of th. work they have been doing The oitwtrs of the club this ' are : '• 1 Margaret Ot Vice-Presi dent. O. Ik • ;■ ampler; Secre tary-Treasurer. Kaye Britt. Sunday • • >: . 0< loner 21st ■ b pearanc- Tht\ sang in the Let’s all 1 the;, can con-1 tame • - aid ,f they j g -t a c; - a' the eon t st. lots I ■j"; e r eating ’ are: Jeanette Beal, Lucy Mur lee, Judith Parker. Mary Hurst, Pauline Proctor, Helen Joyner, Carolyn Chambliss, Nadine Vick, Josephine Hux. Ann King, Junelle Mitchell, Ann Grizzard. Vivian Huggins. Ann Wood, Delores Sheffield, Mary Alice Daniel. Ita Jane M re, Joyce Oliver. Dot Cornell. Gladys Draper. Joyce- Louis. Joan Black, Anne Bunn. Have Britt, "Butchee" Outland, V. B. Grum pier. §ue Brigman. Margaret llun nings. Max Hodgcrs. Vance Col lins. "Pat" Haro. "Jerry" Lew is. Josie Johnson: Bobbie Fisher, James Murfee. Sue Thompson, J an Sheffield Fav Kidd. V.r girua Scott. Hazel Jones. Fd-1 v ard Harper and Clyde WCCis. j Mrs Mattie Witherspoon spent th.e week-end m Staunton. Va u'th Mr ND Mrs Eddie □ Donnell and Miss Joyce Witherspoon. II. M. Hudson and 0 W. [Ligu myer attended th.e funeral > i Mr Harry Cruse in West Point. Va Monday. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA HALIFAX COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Halifax County (vs) M C Daniel and wife. Athalee E Daniel Dollie Daniel, widow of William Henry Daniel. N. M. Batchelor, trustee: Rocky Mount Production Credit Association, Noteholder. Defendants. The defendant (s): M. C ‘Mack) Daniel and wife. Athalee E. Daniel, Dolin' Daniel, and IS. M. Batchelor and all other persons having or claiming any intciv.-d m the subject mattei of this action will take notice that an action entitled as above li. s been commenced in the Sup C ut oi Halifax County. N C. t" Inreclose certain tax v.crt : i ates of tax '-das. du< the plaintiff. Halifax nty . u land :n Halifax town snip, listed for tavtation in the! name of Mack Daniel: and the I said defendant (s) and all other | persons, will further take notice i that he (she) they are required I to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax County at his office in Halifax. N. C., not later than thirty days from the 13th day ct November, 1947, and answer or demur to the complaint, which been filed in the office uf the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, or plaintiff will apply to the Court loV the re- I lief demanded in the complaint. I The defendant (s). above named, and all other persons having «>r claiming any interest, vested <>i contingent, in or to lilt lands or parcels of land complaint filed herein, and any hereinafter described and de scribed in the complaint filed herein, and any such ones as art non-residents of the Stale of North Carolina, or whose i.ames and residens anre un k ti o w n. and all persons not in being, all minors, mental i neoinpet ants, or persons under o' her disability, or all persons! who may in any contingency become interested in said land, but because of such contingency cannot be as ascertained, and to whom the remainder or re versionary interest in said land will or may go, together with the respective wives or husbands ct such persons, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Sup erior Court of Halifax County. Is o r t h Carolina, for the purpose ul foreclosing the in n ol' certain certificates of tax sales issued by the Sheriff uf Halifax of Hali fax County. N. C., and held by the plaintiff for the years 1939. 1940. 1941. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945, 1946, and 1947 and other tbves costs inetrest and penalities due any individuals or munie pai corporations, against the pro perty listed for taxtation in the name of Mack Daniel, and des cribed below, to-wit. Adjoining the lands of William McGhee on the north, John Wil kerson and Zelia Flood on th> east. John Wilkerson on the south, aod the Fenner lands on the west. Bounded as follow-, viz: Being part of the late Rob ert Meachum tract and more particularly that part of the Rob ert Meachum tract which was alloted to Martha Wilkerson tur meric Martha Meachum. and de fended to Martha Ann Wilker son, and from her to Lucinda Turner and sold by Lucinda ana Joiin Turner to John D. Shaw, containing 52 acres. For a more perfect description •■ec Will of William Henry Dan nl m Book 12 at Page 457 in th< Office f the clerk of the Sup erior Court of Halifax County. North Carolina. And the relief demanded in the complaint consists wholly in excluding all persons from any equity, interest or lien in and to said lands. £ This the 20th day of October. * 1947. GEORGE A. HUX. Clerk of Superior Court. Attorney. ( i 11-13-18 Glamour Dresses 7.90 I Shine in these lovelv new L rayon crepes, lit with % quins, metal nail he nl> or jewel-like beads. The new (curved contours, loti.r skirts, indented waistlines are so flattering! Juniors' Misses', W omen's sizes. Dress \/j Glitter Golden metal buttons rayon crc_- - ' rich tones or bla -k. barpng hip drapery waist* lines appear small. Juniors'# Misses’ sizes Longer! Softer!. NEW SUITS 24.75 Softly tailored on long, slim • lines in elegant wool-and-ray on fabrics. Of course, they ^come in new colors; all sizes. Tliree-Qunrter Length Hooded Coats 24.75 Pure wool coats with flaring backs, high-button fronts! Button-on hoods double as collars. Plaids, solids. 10-18. Woman's Rayon BLOUSES Tailored and dressy styles in white, colors, new patterns. Other blouses. 3.98. ! Plaids, Solid Colors l New SKIRTS Matty, many new styles in all* wool and corduroy. All sizes. Other skirts. 2.98 NOTICE ... WEDNESDAY NIGHT October 29th, 1947 High School Auditorium —See— OFFICER PRESSLEY TND HIS TRAINED DOGS. All proceeds go to our Schools Safety Patrol. Men's All-Wool Worsted SUITS 42.50 F.very Town-elud* i* an all wool u'i»rslrd — for harder ..ear, neater press! < are full' hand-tailoretl at fol iar. armhole*. culT- for het trr tit- sini:le and double breasted* i-n rieh hint's, lira ya. browns! Topcoats 39-75 MenV all-wool gabardines in m at 11 \-front model! Kirhly tailored. Natural .-hade. Shorts, longs and regulars. HATS Genuine all-fur fell Marathons'! Ravon lni. .L (,.<)(! • Pee 11 S. Pat. Off. 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