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Edenton Girl One of 40
Chosen From Group
W Os 150
L Mias Carolyn Swindell, daughter of
v Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ISwindell, freshman
1; at W. C. U. N. Greensboro, was
.one of the 40 selected out of 150 voice
jPcollege choir to sing A Capella
| Club.
The choir and glee club are under
% the direction of George M. Thompson,
professor of music, who studied under
Jparence Eddy of Chicago and Joseph
jSllennet of Paris. I
Miss Swindell is studying voice un
der the direction of Professor William
C. DeVeny, graduate of Oberlin Con
servatory. She is the only freshman
ever to take part in a student recital
the first semester directed by profes
sor DeVeny.
Qflf The selections she sang were “Ar
*narilli”, fey Caccimi and “Have You
ji Seen But a Whyte Lily Grow,”
BAnonymous.
W She is also a member of the College
Park Baptist Church Choir.
$450 Is Raised For
Unfortunate Couple
Sincere Appreciation Is
Expressed to All Who
Contributed
J. M. Jones informed The Herald
early this week that his appeal to
help Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Joyner,
unfortunate couple who lost their two
daughters and home in a fire near
Williamston, resulted in $450 in cash.
present was delivered to Mrs.
jfcyner Tuesday morning by Mr. and
*Wfcrs. Jones.
Mr. Jones stated that he never
witnessed a more appreciative per
son in his life and that the Joiners
as well as he desires to express their
deepest appreciation to those who
made contributions which will help
to make a more joyous Christmas
for the sorrowing couple.
WILD GOOSE DINNER
V Mrs. Ernest Lee and Mrs. Guy
W Smith were hostesses at a wild goose
dinner at Lee’s Case Wednesday night,
which resulted in a very delightful
} Those enjoying the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Keefer, Mr. and
Mrs. Rioy Baker, Captain and Mrs.
Raymond St. John, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Wilson, Leslie Morgan, Miss Vergie
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Smith, Mr.
and,Mrs. Lee Sadler, Bill Spillman,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith and Mr!,
and Mrs. Ernest Lee.
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tet EDEN STREET * EDENTON, N. C.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
G. R. Nixon announces the engage
ment and forthcoming marriage of
his daughter, Nelson Leigh, to Willis
S. Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
S. Keith. ! 1
The wedding will take place Decem
ber 30.
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FAMILY GOING OUT OF THE
country. Will sell 1941 De Soto
sedan cheap. Phone Edenton 206
or see at 305 North Broad Street,
Edenton. « dec22,29pd
USE McNAIR’S TOBACCO SEED
19 leading varieties. See your lo
cal dealer or write McNair’s Yield
tested Seed Company, Laurinburg,
North Carolina
[ Dec. 22,29, Jan. 5,12 c.
FOR SALE 750-GALLON CON
crete Septic Tank delivered to job
for $79.00. Call Corey Plumbing
Co., Edenton 545. ts
FRUIT TREES, NUT TREES, BER
ry Plants and Ornamental Plant Ma
terial offered by Virginia’s largest
growers. Write for free copy of 48-
page Planting Guide in full color.
Salespeople wanted. Waynesboro
Nurseries, Waynesboro,- Va. •
dec8,15,22,29c
iUMS BLEED, sore, shrunk-up?
Teeth decay? Breath bad? See
dentist and try modern, oil-base.
Olag Tooth Paste. 50c at drug
stores everywhere. tfc
I WANTED--WHY WORRY ABOU (
Athletes Foot, Boils, Burns. Itch,
Eczema, Impetigo, Pimples, Psoria
i k sis. Ringworm or any known skin
1 disease. Ask your druggist about
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PINCHED FOR MONEY? WE
can’t raise your salary, but —maybe
we can save you money on your
auto insurance. Call Goldie Layton,
1 office 266-W, or residence, 308-W,
, Edenton, N. C., representing Farm
i Bureau Mutual Automobile Insur
ance Co., Columbus, Ohio. t-f
• IEAUTIFUL LAWNS—V/F, HAVE
j everything to make your lawns (
more beautiful this fall, including
Domestic Rye Grass?.?, Vigoro,
‘ Bone Meal. Cotton Seed Meal. Sheep
Manure, Yard Brooms and T. W.
1 Wood’s Lawn Grass Seed. Halsey
Feed & Sped Store, ‘‘The Checker
’ board Store.' ltc
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; PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.
Latest methods used in the art.
• Contact ErT> E. Brown & Son, Ahos
kie, N. C P. O Box 168. t-f
PONY FOR SALE—GENTLE FOR
children, phone 335-J or see Percy)
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Legal Notice
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North Carolina,
Chowan County.
1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The undersigned having qualified
• as administrator of the estate of
, James William Cates, deceased, late
of Chowan County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to present
THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON. N. C„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1949.
them to the undersigned on or before
the 19th day of November, 1950, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make imme
diate payment to the undersigned.
This 19th day of December, 1949.
EFFIE iB. CATES,
JOHN W. CATES,
Administrators of James Wm. Cates.
decl9,2 Jan5,12,19,26pd
NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
By virtue of a Deed of Trust exe
cuted to me by George W. Bond and
wife on October 3, 1946, registered in
Book No. 65, page 375, in office of
Register of Deeds for Chowan County,
I will sell for cash at public sale be
fore the Court House door in Eden
ton, N. C., on Saturday, the 21st day
of January, 1950, at 12 o’clock noon,
the following described real estate
located in Second Township, Chowan
County, North Carolina, to wit:
That tract of land adjoining the
Norfolk Southern Railroad Company’s
property and others and located at
Cake Siding of Norfolk Southern
Railroad right-of-way at Anthony
Roberson’s line; thence running in a
Westerly course along said Anthony
Roberson’s line 156 yards to a mark
ed pine; thence running a Northerly
course 65 yards to a pine; thence
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Northerly 101 yards to an oak, cor
■ ner; thence running an Easterly
course 160 yards to a stob on the
Norfolk Southern Railroad right-of
way; thence Southerly along said
Norfolk Southern Railroad right-of
way 127 yards to the point of begin
ning, containing 5 acres, more or less
and being part of the old Jimmie
Monds tract of land and the same
tract conveyed to William R. Ashley
by R. S. Monds and wife April 20,
1937, and recorded in Book No. 2,
page 63, Chowan County Registry.
December 20, 1949.
HERBERT LEARY,
dec22,29Jan5,12c Trustee.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed by Mattie C. Davis,
dated the 19 day of November, 1948,
and recorded in Book 57 page 596, in
the office of the Register of Deeds
for Chowan County, default having
■ been made in the payment of the in
debtedness thereby secured and the
said deed of trust being by the terms
! thereof subjct to foreclosure, the un
dersigned trustee will offer for sale
at public auction to the highest bid
. der for cash at the Court House door
in Edenton, North Carolina, at noon
on the 12th day of January, 1950,
the property conveyed in said deed
of trust, the same lying and being
in Chowan County, town of Edenton,
North Carolina and more particularly
described as follows:
1. The lot with all improvements
and buildings thereon located on the
North side of West Edeii Street and .
beginning at a point on said street at
the E. C. White-Hunter Jackson line;
thence running northwardly along the
said White-Jackson line eighty (80)
feet;, thence westwardly forty-three
(43) feet; thence southwardly eighty
(80) feet to Eden Street; thence east
wardly along the northern edge of
Eden Street forty-three (43) feet to
the place of beginning.
2. That certain lot with all build- 1
ings and improvements thereon lo-
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IN THE 50-WAY NEW
cated directly at the rear of the Mat
tie C. Davis residence lot on the North
side of West Eden Street and adjoin
ing the property described in item 1
hereof, the Mrs. O. C. Byrum proper
ty, the Hunter Jackson property and
the properties of David Q. Holton
and others, and beginning at the
northwest corner of the property de
scribed in item 1 hereof, thence run
ning northwardly in the same direct
ion as the western boundary of the
property described in Item 1 hereof
of the Byrum lot line to the Hunter
Jackson property line; thence south
wardly along the Hunter Jackson
property line to the northeast corner
of the property described in Item 1
hereof.
MARVIN WILSON
1 Trustee
Dec. 15,22,29, Jan. 5.
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