THE RED SPRINGS CITIZEN RED SPRINGS, N. C. PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1949 MAGNOLIA NEWS Phone 2831 Social And Personal News Of PEMBROKE Phone 2831 ;Three Honored At Birthday Parrty Lowrys Entertain At Home In Ohio By DORIS HAMMOND Rev. Dock Mercer and Rev. Charlie Bell were dinner guests on Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Evander Chavis and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hammond re cently. Mr. and Mrs. George Emanuel spent Sunday evening in the home of Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hammond, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Celia. Mrs. Hartman Hammond ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Harry West Locklear and daughters, Elizabeth Ann, and Wanda, on a PERSONALS ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chavis of Norfolk, Va., visited in the home of Mrs. Ann Hunt and Mrs. Henry Smith recently. companied back to Norfolk by Mr. They were ac- Chavis’ mother, Ml Jordan Cha vis. ■ Mr. and Mrs.. Millard Smith have returned to their home in Providence, R. I., after spending two weeks with Mr. Smith's par ents, Rev. ai d Mrs. J. W. Smith. Lee Ellen Sanderson has return ed home after spending several weeks in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Grisham in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Grisham is the former Miss Ruthie Neal Sanderson. Mrs. Curtis Eddings is in Scot- Three birthday cakes graced the stable in the home of Mrs. Jose- phine Smith of the St. Pauls sec- tion ° n a r ecent Sunday. * . The occasion was her 76th birth. - day, her daughter, Mrs. Bunyan Mr. and who are Stinebring Mrs. Ira Pate Lowry, visjZihg Miss Frances and her sister brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. Baldwin in Elyria, Ohio, sorted a program of music and T. pre_ and trip to Manteo recently to see “Lost Colony.” the Chavis’ 59th birthday and great-grandson, Kenneth R Lowry’s 3rd birthday. her a y readings for the Kupples Klub on The pared ed by dames bountiful dinner was pre- by her children and enjoy, the following guests: Mes- L. C. Thomas, Ellen Car- Sunday night following a supper on the lawn of the win home. On Monday morning, Miss picnic Baid- Stine ¬ bring, the Baldwins and the Low- BYGONES ONE TSAR AGO IN THE PEMBROKE PROGRESS land Memorial she underwent recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hospital, where' an appendectomy Clifton Oxendine ter, Wilton Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith of Tampa, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Governor Welkins and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Chavis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Epps, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Canady and , daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chavis, Mr. and Mrs. John Locklear, Mr. and Mrs. Denver of Ohio, Mr. and Mrs, Lon Carter, John L_ Carter, Hector Smith of Charlotte, Andrew Smith of Hemingway, S. C. W. H. Hammond, Mrs. Lloyd Locklear, Mrs. Magnolia Hardin, and daughter, Mr.. hi d Mrs. Har old Lowry, Mrs. Sabre Smith, Misses Cora Smith, Josephine Burnett, Cammie. Cummings, Ar_ tie Mae and Anita Smith Bobby Ann Oxendine, Mr. and and Mrs. Rufus Bowen, Rev. and Mrs. Dawley Maynor, Seymour Godwin, Steve Maynor, Mr. and Mrs. Chay Carter, Rev, and Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gibb, Mr. and M:s. Sam Hankins, Mrs. Rosana Hammond, Mrs. Rosie Smith and Rod Smith of Charlotte. Mrs. Smith received many use ful gifts and wishes for many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Bennie Sampson and daughter, Sylvia,’ and Mrs, Gas ton Locklear, Sr., were week-end guests in the home of Mrs. Bud Morgan of the Reedy Branch sec. tion. Eugene Black has been trans ferred from Fort Bragg to a camp in Georgia. rys left for they visited Stinebring. for Toronto, ed by way troit. Niagara Falls, where Mr. a.rd Mrs. Clifford From there, they left Canada, and return ¬ of Windsor and Author Visits Faculty Members De_ PEMBROKE-Miss Ella Deloria, author of the pageant "A Story of the People,” presented at Pem broke State College in 1940 and 1941, vsited Miss Frances Stine bring at her home with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Baldwin in Elyria, O. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pate Lowry were guests at the Baldwin home at the time. A pleasant evening was spent reminiscing over happenings in Pembroke. Miss Susie Deloria, who is also known in Pembroke as the artist and costumer of the pageant, ac companied her sister. Miss Ella Deloria is the author of five books, one of which is There seems to be a building boom in Pembroke. John Kirkpatrick will be guest artist at PSC. Inspection lane will he in Pem broke Aug. 30.31. Harry West Locklear is business manager of the Pembroke-Robe son Fair, Ine. Pembroke Drug is open for new business with Dr. E. L. Hinds manager. PSC rapidly meeting standards required by collegiate association. Dr. J. L. Shepard attended a 3- day meeting at Columbia Univer- sity in New York City. Miss Coletine Thompscti ,was married to William S. Mumpower and family have returned from a visit to the western part of the state. Jean Allen of High Point has been the guest of Misses Juanita and Elsie Oxendine for the past two weeks. The Misses Oxendine have recently graduated from Bryce’s Commercial School in High Point. Mrs. W. D. Bowen and son, Billy, of Louisville, Ky., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dial. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bowen and son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dial and daughter, Ruth, spent the day at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lowry, Jr., and daughter, Lynne, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bowen and son, Billy, Mrs. A. G. Dial and Miss Ruth Dial spent ,i Lake. Friday night at White “Speaking of Indians.” She has of Roanoke, Va. Miss Georgia Carol Lockee will be married to Warren Carter Aug. 23. Mrs. French Locklear celebrates 50th birthday. BURNT SWAMP SCHEDULE PEMBROKE — The Burnt Swamp Associational calendar for September is as follows: 4. Association Sunday School been, spending time at Oberlin, O.l conference, New Point. working on her most recent book, “The Dakotas,” a social study which will go to press in September. The Deloria sisters plan to visit soon in South Dakota. Later, they plan to go to Florida at which time they will stop over in Pembroke. Rev. and Mr’s. Harvey Brewing, ton accompanied by Sanford Sampson visited Seaside and the newly acquired Baptist property,] S. 6. Pastors’ conference. Child welfare. 11-16 week. 12-4. School 16. ing. 18. State Mission Emphasis Associational Sun officers meeting. Pastors and Deacons BTU mass meeting, day meet- Deep Branch. 25. Promotion Day. 26. Oct 1—BTU Enlargement I campaign. Fort Caswell, on Thursday. ■ IN TUB clothes double - ? that gi ves ^ wee Mr. and and Mrs- Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mr. Theodore Maynor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell, Robert Mc_ Girt, Mr. and Mrs. Plummer Lock lear, Mr. and Mrs. Huberf Oxen dine spent Wednesday and Wed nesday night at Carolina Beach. Miss Athelia Maynor and Mrs. Randolph Oxendine have returned from visiting their sister, Mrs. Fred Chavis in Detroit, Mich. They also visited their brother, Rufus, in Cleveland, Ohio, and took a trip into Canada. The following went to Carolina Beach Wednesday of last week to see the Pembroke firemen partici pate in the races being held: Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mrs. John R. Low ry, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ox endine, Mrs. Harry Locklear and daughters, Wanda and Elizabeth Ama Mrs. Plummer Locklear, Mrs. Theodore Maynor, Mr. and Mrs Henry Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. Julian SUB-TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROLINA, ROBESON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained i»n a certain deed of trust executed by Ossie Goodyear and husband Robert Goodyear to A. P. Spell, Trustee dated the Sth day of December, 1948, and recorded in Book 152, page 101, in the Office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Robeson County; and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersign ed as substituted Trustee by an instrument of writing dated Au gust 18, 1949, and filed for record in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson County, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and-the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof sub; jeci to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby se cured having demanded a fore closure thereof for the purpose of satisfying, said indebtedness, the undersigned substituted Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door of Robeson County in Lumberton, North Caro lina, at twelve o’clock noon, on the 21st day of September, 1949, the land conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying in Town of Red Springs, Robeson County, •North .Carolina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: Being Lots No. 71 and 72, in sur vey of T. C. Roger”s Property, made by J. C. McLaurin, Surveyor, on October; 25th, 1934, map of which is duly recorded in Book of Maps No. 3, Page 81A, Robeson County Registry, and being same lands conveyed by T. C. Rogers and wife, Luculle Rogers to Ossie Good year by deed dated January 27th, 1943, and recorded in Book 9-N, page 534, Robeson County Registry. This 18th day of August, 1949. z. V. MCMILLAN, Substituted Trustee. A 25 S 1-8-15 c ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Ransom, W. X. Oxendine Della Mae Revels. Mrs. Ira Pate Lowry, came ill in St. Thomas, Canada, is recuperating home of Mr. and Mrs. T. win in Elyria, Ohio. and Miss who be- Cntario, at M. the Bald- Mrs. R. T. Gaitley of Red Springs and daughter, Martha of Fayetteville, spent Monday even- ning in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Culbreth. The ladies of the Pembroke Home Demonstration their and families enjoyed Club a swim at McMillan Thursday afternoon. The and picnic Beach chil- dren especially enjoyed the play ground equipment. Mrs. Red Jeres and infant daughter, Catherine, returned Sunday from Scotland Memorial Hospital. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. The ladies of the Society of Christian Service of Calvary Meth odist Church served supper to the 40 & 8 Club, which met in the hut here ladies are on the Monday evening. The raising funds to put tile kitchen and bathroom Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Mack Strick land, deceased, late of Robeson County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said es tate to file their claims with the undersigned at Buies, N. C., on or before the 25th day of August, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 25th day of August, 1949. J. A. McLEOD Administrator Estate of Mack Strickland, de ceased, Buies, N. C. Aug. 25 S 1 8 15 22 29 c and Lillie Buie road. The Friendly met with Mrs. evening. Mrs. host player in place. cn the Lumberton Eight Bridge Club Peterson Monday Jack McGill -was Mrs. Doc Hines’ Mrs. Ruth Wiggins wen score, also traveling prize. Mrs. McGill won second high and Mrs. Sandy Tyner won the bingo prize. After a delightful evening, de licious refreshments were seived by the hostess. . Mr. and Mis. Harry M. Cochran, Mrs. Elmer Lowiy, Bernice, Alicia, Carl Blue,. Benny and Ed ward Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dor sey V. Lowry and family spent Friday afternoon at White Lake and had a picnic supper. When the party returned to Pembroke, they were guests of Dr. and Mrg. Guy Johnson, along with Mrs. Ada Blue, to celebrate birthday. The delicious Bennos t efresh- floors. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willis of Laurinburg announce the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Willis is the former Miss Alene Smith, sister of our townsman, Manley Smith. Mrs. N. C. Stubbs, Sr., spent Sunday as guest of Misses Myra 1 g ' r* i : - n^ n; iBi Thursday - Friday Wednesday Only Pembroke Theodore Lowry and family, Mrs. Dorsey V. Lowry and family and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lowry. ry, Mrs. Burney Locklear, Come in ^fee this beautiful, new, mod’ ern washer. % rtiXrt* DtXT^ 11 in 'i Dept. Pates Supply Co “Before You Buy, Try Pates Supply” Phone 2541 ments were enjoyed by everyon. Among guests who went with Berea and Burnt Swamp choirs to Hamlet to sing Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Luther Low- Mrs. New power, speed and sleekness are expressed in the advanced design of Studebaker's 1950 passenger car models. Embodying a complete change in frontal appearance and fender treatment, these cars designed by Raymond Loewy Associates appear to he in motion even when they are standing still. Shown here is the 1950 Studebaker Commander convertible. 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