* Miss Kemp Honored * Miss Mary Elizabeth Kemp, bride-elect has been honored by a number of parties given by friends recently. On Thursday evening of last week Mesdames Willard White and t Norman Screws were joint host-i esses at bridge at the home of Mrs. | White- Summer flowers in variety j • were used in decoration and four P. ■r tables were arranged for bridge. Mrs. L. M. Massey won high score prize, that for low going to Miss Helen McMullen. Miss Kemp was given a piece of crystal in her se lected pattern The hostesses serv ed frozen salad, iced tea, and sand wiches. Miss Dorothy Jones entertained . on Thursday with a bridge party, Miss Kemp being the guest of hon -4 or. Snapdragons, roses and verbe na graced the room where bridge was played. Miss Helen McMullen’ won high score prize, a nut bowl. The hostess and her mother, Mrs. Pearl Jones, served a salad course j with tea. M iss Kemp was given a handker chief shower on Monday by mem bers of the Baptist Y. W. A. who met at the home of Miss Ruby Daw son. The regular program was ear- ried out, the shower being planned; for the social hour following the i # meeting. Pleasant Hill News We are sorry to hear of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Dossey Watkins’ baby last week. Mr. and Mrs- T. E. Puryear of Wake Forest announce the birth of a 10 pound boy on May 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. F V. Hood, Mrs. E. W. Hood of this community and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hood of Zebu lon spent Sunday at the home of R. H. Hunt in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Puryear of Rolesville, Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Williford of Bethany, Mrs- C. M. Rhodes of Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Puryear of Wendell epent Sunday at T. Y. Puryear’s. We are sorry Mr B. K. Horton stays feeble. Corinth Comments Mr. and Mrs. Jesse High and son, Jesse Dweight, spent Sunday j with Mrs. High’s parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Wade O’Neal of near Easons i X Roads. J. E. Hocutt and family called on 1 Bragg Hinton of Earpsboro Sun day afterroon. Jimmie Johnson and children of • near Middlesex visited his brother, M. 0. Johnson and family a while Saturday. Misses Mary Wall and Christine Wilder called on Misses Lillie and Earseal Driver of Emit a while Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Oma Wall of near Lake Wendell spent the week-end with Miss Betty Green Nat Yarborough and family of Cary and Mrs. Femie Avery of Norfolk. Virginia, visited Mr. and M rs. Jim Murphy Sunday. We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Wilder with their twins —a boy and a gril named Jimmie and Janie, bom to them last Wednes day, May 19th. We are sorry' Mrs. Mary Hocutt is reported not so well. Philadelphia Inquirer 60 Comics -10 Cents Barry Davis THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY THE TWENTY-EIGHTH OF MAY, 1937 LEGAL NOTICES 5098 NORTH CAROLINA— Wake County— In the Superior Court. WAKE COUNTY vs. Mrs. J. B Outlaw NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendants Mildred Yarbo | rough and Mrs. Florence C. Busbee j will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing certain Sher iff’s Certificates of Sale for taxes for the year 1932, owned and held by Wake County, and for other taxes, costs and interest and penal ties due Wake County, which are liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel o fland listed for the year 1932 and other years shown in the complaint in said action in the name of Mrs J. B. Outlaw in Little River Township, Wake Coun ty, North Carolina, described as follows: 1 Lot Sycamore Street And the relief demanded consists Sheriff’s Cert ficates of Sale for wholly or partly in excluding all persons from any actual interest or lien in or to said lands And the part es will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Walce County, North Carolina, at his office in the City of Raleigh, on the sth day of June, 1937, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Th s the sth day of May, 1937. SARA ALLEN, Assistant Clerk of the Su perior Court of Wake Coun ty, North Carolina. May 7-28. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority contained in a cer tain deed of trust made by W. L. W ggs to Leßoy L. Massey, Trus tee, which secured an indebtedness Tue Mrs. Annie E. Chamblee, which deed of trust bears date of March 4, 1926, and is recorded in Book 489, at page 65, Register’s Office of Wake County, and by v.rtue of an indenture or conveyance dated April 29, 1937, which has been filed for registration, made by R. M Chamblee, Executor of Annie E. Chamblee, Deceased, to J. W. Bunn, Trustee, which substitutes the said J W. Bunn for Leßoy L. Massey as Trustee, for that the said Leßoy L. Massey is dead and is therefore incapable of acting and at the re quest of the said R. M. Chmblee, Executor as aforesaid, the maker of the notes secured by sa d deed of trust having failed to pay the same as the notes matured and be came due, I will offer for sale and .sell to the highest bidder or bid ders for cash at the Courthouse Door in the City of Rale gh. Wake County, North Carolina, on Wednes day, June 2, 1937 at 12 o’clock noon, one certain tract or parcel of land lying and be ng about two and one half miles Southeast of the Town of Zebulon and fully described as fol lows: BEGINNING at a stake, Ann e TOMATO PLANTS Wilt resistent Blakemore and Break O’Day Transplanted, Well rooted. Field grown plants. 10 Cents a Dozen. From bed 25 cents per 100. Holly Hill, Phone 2951 Or Record Office, 2561 E. Chamblee and Tecumpsie’s Pace’s comer, in Sam Horton’s line; and runs thence N. 6 1-2 deg. E. 1947 feet to a stake, being the P. G. Curtis and Annie E. Chamblee cor ner; thence S 86 3-4 deg. E. 3012 feet to a stake, Curtis and Cham blee comer in Wiggs line; thence S. 4 deg. W. 1947 feet to a stake, Pace and Chamblee corner in Wiggs line; thence N. 86 3-4 deg. W. 3105 feet to the point of Beginning, con taining 136 3-4 acres. This the 29th day of April, 1937. J. W. BUNN, Trustee May 3 24 NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the pow ers contained in and in execution of the duties imposed upon me by a certain judgment of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Car olina, entered in an action therein pend ng entitled “Wake County vs. R. H Jones and Wife 1 will on Friday the 18th day of June 1937 at 12 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse door of Wake County in the City of Raleigh, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described iands and prem ses to wit: 2 Lots Barbee St., For more com plete description see Book 356, Page 474, Registry of Wake County. The above property is sold sub ject to all taxes that have accrued since the year 1932. This 18th day of May, 1937. L. S. BRASSFIELD, Commissioner. May 21-28-June 4-11 NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND Under and by v.rtue of the pow ers contained in and in execution of the duties imposed upon me by a certain judgment of the Superior j Court of Wake County, North Car j olina, entered in an action therein pend ng entitled “Wake County vs. W. R. Pearce and H. H. Pearson and Wives I will on Thursday the 3 day of June 1937 at 12 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse door of Wake County in the City of Raleigh, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands and prem -wes to wit: 1 Lot Wall Road, Book 592, Page 99; 1 Lot Forestville, Book 592, Page 188; Registry of Wake County. The above property is sold sub ject to all taxes that have accrued since the year 1932. This 18th day of May, 1937. L. S. BRASSFIELD, Commissioner. May 21-28-June 4-11 ADM IN LSTR A TOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of O. B. Brannon, deceased, late of Wake County, N. 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