I VllUt \^UUlAVO< X- - " ,1 Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., Dec. 24, 1965 gl«!g<®g!S!SE!SiSia-«g«E!®8 Mrs. Mitchell Honored at Open House ^Ktm (Vi5%5 I Joyous Christmas Season is here, filling our hearts with its spirit of happiness and good cheer. May you enjoy an abundance of pleasures among family and friends. And please add our sincere greeting for a very, Merry Christmas, Mrs. William Royal Mitchell was honored with an afternoon tea Sat urday, December 11th., by Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, Bill’s mother, at the home of the Mitchells. Special guests were Mrs. W. L. Blackwell and Nancy Blackwell, mother and sister of the honoree, from Greenville, S. C. Assisting Mrs. Mitchell were Miss Isabella Gill, Mrs. Fate Wil kinson, Mrs. Ada Ward, Mrs. J. N. Horton, Mrs. Douglas Wall, Mrs. R. P. Wall, Jr., Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. J. W. MifcheU, Mrs. Jackie Mitchell, Mrs. Eddie Mar tin, and Miss Phylis Wall. Among the 120 guest calling dur ing the afternoon were Mrs. R. P. Wall, Sr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Sr., grandmothers of Bill. Mr. W. L. Blackwell and Tom my Blackwell came with Mrsi. Blackwell and Nancy, -for a visit with their daughter and her hus band, Sandy and Bill, of Raleigh, N. C. The Messiah The “Messiah”’ oraiorio, a Christmas. traaiUon, was compos ed by George I’riderick Handel in only 25 days, accordmg to World Book Encyclopedia. It was first performed in 1742 in Dublin. A year later King George II set the custom of standing during the or atorio’s “Hallelujah Chorus.” FTA Organized At Vaiden Whitley T^ome ToiAn Sap^ HOLLOWELxj VTHERE YOUR FOOD DOLLAR GETS YOU m L f IM more for LESS’ John — Jim — Gene — Isaac — Reuben —Otis Beaman — Robert — Kay — Douglas —Y. B. Curt — Benny — Cleve — Eddie — David — Jimmie On November 17, the members of the Vaiden Whitley High School Future Teachers of America Club held their organized meeting. The main order of business was the election of officers. The sixty-five members of the club elected Frances Tunstall, president; Bec ky Liles, Vice president; Marty Al lan, secretary; Evelyn Strickland, treasurer; and Gwenda King, re porter. These officers will serve the remainder of the school year. The second meeting was held December 2. , A program on the qualities of a good teacher was presented by the 'Vice President. After discussing the criteria for membership, the club approved several suggestions for projects. The projects that the club elected to carry out this year consist of assisting teachers, helping in li brary, preparing the library bulle tin board, and decorating the school with flowers on special oc casions-. i BANK & TRUST CO. Wake Forest — Youngsville — Rplesville Let's Face It, Dad - You've Had It! Might as well face it, men- 'ypu’ve been had. And along about midnight CKristnias Eve, unless you smarten up fast, you’re going to be had again. Look sharp, or once again you will stuinble into bed at 5 A. M. Christmas morning, a haggard, red-eyed victim of that annual horror, the unassembled toy; In olden times parents had two ways of getting toys to give their children for Christmas. They could buy something at the store or make something at home. But American business ingenuity-that good wide-awake, mass-producing American enterprise—has come up with a third choice: toys you buy at the store and make at home. Watch Out Christmas Eve The scene is reaUy too familiar to need description. Here it is Christmas Eve, and the decorated tree twinkles and glitters with the joy of the season. The kids have finally been coaxed to sleep. Mom and Dad have filled the stockings, wrapped the last-minute gifts, heaped the packages high beneath the tree. With all else ready they brmg Junior’s $40 fire truck, the coveted treasure, to take its place of honor. When the Crate is opened, what do they find? No fire truck, but a box fun of loose metal and stern in junction from the factory to get busy and make a fire truck. If they are lucky, it is done by dawn. So prepare for the ordeal this way. Get everything possible done earlier. Leave Christmas Eve for the tasks that unavoidably last- minute. Round Up the Troops Rally reinforcements. Invite those bachelor uncles and childless cousins over to sip eggnog and beam at the kiddies toddling off to their visions of sugarplums. Then thrust hammers into their hands and set them to work. Don’t forget out-of town entries. Aunt Nell, in Tulsa, was acting in good faith when she phoned the department store to charge and ship one doll-house. But you know Card of Thanks We would like to express our ap preciation to the iWake County Sheriff’s Department, Wake Forest Police Department, State Highway Patrol, and the Crime Lab for the excellent service they gave us af ter our home was broken into Dec. 12. We also wish to thank our won derful friends and neighbors for their help, gifts and every kind ness rendered to us. Best Wishes for a very Merry Christmas to each of you! Walter, Yvonne and Eddie Keith NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIR’TUE of the power and authority contamed in a certain deed of trust executed by H. B. Womble and wife, Mar garet W. Womble, to W. T. Shaw, Trustee, dated the 1st day of Au gust, 1958, recorded in Book 1327, page 517, Wake County Registry, and the appointment of EUis Nas- sif, as Substitute Trustee, dated the 8th day of February, 1965, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, and at the request of the holder of the bond secured thereby the undersigned substitute trustee will offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock Noon on Thursday, Decem ber 30, 1965 the property described as follows: A parcel of land situateo in House Creek Township, Wake County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Bounded by a line BEGINNING at a point in the center of the Leesvillc Road, said point being the northwest corner of the land conveyed to W. C. Calton and Joe R. Chambers by H. B. Womble and wife by deed dated April 18, 1957. and recorded in Book 1273, on page 558, Wake County Regis try, and runs thence S. 11 degrees ao’ W. 573 feet; thence N. 79 de- "^rees 30’ W. 171 feet; thence S. degrees 00’ W. 128 feet; thence S Si degrees 00’ E. 159.1 feet; *^’^«rce S. 11 degrees 30’ W. 98.2 feet: thence S. 75 degrees 14’ W. 404.3 feet; thence N. 2 degrees 19’ E. 428.8 feet: thence S. 87 degrees 30’ E. 208.5 feet; thence N. 2 de grees 19’ E. 417 feet to the center of the aforesaid Leesville Road; thence in an easterly direction along the center of said Leesville Road to the point of the BEGIN NING. The above nroperty will be sold subiect to aR unpaid taxes and asses.sments. The successful bidder will be required to deposit with the trus tee ten (10%) per cent of the amount of the bid, and in the event of failure to comply with said sale, the said deposit shall be forfeited. This the 30th day of November, 1965. ’ ELLIS NASSIF, j Substitute Trustee ELlilS-MASSIF Attdrney at Law Raleigh, N. C. Dec] 2, 9, 16, 23 i perfectly well what the departi ment store has probably sent. And you know who will put it together. Check the old toolbox. Make sure that everything is sharp and ready to be worked with. See that you are equipped with all the com mon, everyday tools that are or dinarily required for toy assem bling-pliers, hammer, socket wrenches, offset screwdriver, rat- tail file, etc. Check the Band-Aid supply. At present that is about all that can be done to ease the agony. Someday Congress will wake up and pass a law. It will authorize the victim of any unassembled toy, when his work is complete to submit to the so-called manufac turer a bill for time and mater ials. Wages will be prevailing union rates, computed of course, at time and a half. The charges for a single Christmas Eve will bring the industry to heel. Until then you can only proceed, forewarned and forearmed, to fight the good fight. Merry Christmas! Former Local Man Gets Appointment To Bankers’ Board Don H. Horner, Assistant Vice-i President of First National BaBfa of Nevada, has been appointed tot the Advisory Board of the Ameri-' can Bankers Association, for thei 12th. Federal Reserve District. Mr. Horner is head of the First; National Banks’ Credit Loan Sec tion. His mother is Mrs. Harriet: Horner of Durham, N. C. The fam ily lived in Wake Forest for many years. Winter in Egypt is from Novem i ber to March. the joyous spirit of peace, love and kindness born on that Holy Night bless your home and family, always. At Christmas- time, all of us here wish all of . . - you every happiness and the best of good fortune. Our grateful thanks for your friendly patronage. -mV-- Western Auto Assoc. Store Wake Forest, N. C. ^ . JWS for WtlllDS we celebrate this joyous occasion of the birth of the Christ Child, let us remember especially the hope that was born anew and the love that filled the world on that first Christmas. May their light shine today, so that peace and understanding will prevail among men. I T. E. HOLDING & CO. Druggists Since 1888

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