Friday, September 3, 1948 Fleming - Gay Vows Spoken at Raleigh The marriage of Miss Geraldine Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pettigrew Gay of Zebulon, and Eugene Powell Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilbur Flem ing of Grifton, took place in the First Baptist Church Saturday afternoon, August 23, with the Rev. Jack Rountree of Kinston, of ficiating. Miss Martha Hamrick, organist, and Mrs. James H. Holmes, soloist, presented a program of wedding music. ♦ Given in marriage by her father, j‘he bride wore a street-length dress of steel blue satin. Her head dress was a crown of stephanotis, and she carried a prayer book, topped with a white orchid. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls. The maid of honor was Miss Deen Edwards of Spring Hope who wore a street length dress of was a crown of split whit carna sapphire blue satin. Her headdress tions and she carrieu a nosegay of split pink and white carnations. The bridegroom had his brother, Heber Fleming, as best man. The ushers were Johnny Gay, brother of the bride, and Hubert Gilbert of Catawba. Upon return from their wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Kinston. Miss Jocelyn House has returned to Zebulon from Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee. Mrs. Fred Chamblee and daugh ter, Diana, are spending this week in Sanford. Mrs. H. C. Wade is a patient at »Rex Hospital, where she under went an operation yesterday. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR PARTITION Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Wake County, made in the special pro ceeding entitled: “Shelton S. Pip- W Pin and wife, Elizabeth Pippin; Rochelle P. Strowd and husband, W. C. Strowd; Exum E. Pippin and YEARS AND YEARS OF BUSINESS CREATES AN AC CUMULATION OF OLD STOCK. OLD MEDICINES. .OLD DRUGS. THAT'S COMMON SENSE. OUR STOCK IS NEW! WE ARE 9 MONTHS OLD. OUR STOCK OF PHARAMACEUTIC AL SUPPLIES IS NEW, FRESH, READY FOR USE. OVER 6,000 CUSTOMERS IN OUR PRESCRIPTION DE PARTMENT PROVES THE CON FIDENCE THIS COMMUNITY HAS IN THE QUALITY AND FAIR PRICE THEY FIND WITH US. WE ARE TRULY GRATEFUL TO THEM. Wakelon Drug Company DIAL 3741 ZEBULON Zebulon, North Carolina “WE ARE HERE TO STAY" OVER wife, Pearl Pippin; Allan A. Pip pin and wife, Lucille W. Pippin; and Hugh H. Pippin, unmarried Plaintiffs, vs Doyt D. Pippin, De fendant,” the undersigned Com missioner will, on Saturday, the 11th day of September, 1948, be ginning at 10:00 o’clock, A. M., Eastern Standard Time, at the premises hereinafter described (beginning with Tract No. 4 at 10:00 o’clock A. M. and progress ing through Nos. 3,2, 1 and “Bea ver Dam Farm” tract in that or der), in or near Wakefield, Wake County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash thise certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Little Riv er Township, Wake County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: LOT NO. 1: Beginning in the center of Bunn Street, and on the East side of Vance Street; thence along the East side of Vance Street, North 24 degress East, 139 feet to a point on the East side of the Louisburg Road; thence along the East side of the same, North 33 degrees 30 minutes East, 410 feet to a stake in a drain, and corner of the Massey land; thence up the same, South 2 degrees West, 180 feet; South 24 degrees West, 185 feet; South 45 degrees West, 131 feet to a stake in said drain, and corner of Edgar Stone; thence along said Stone line, and center of Bunn Street, North 66 degrees West, 288 feet to the beginning, containing two and three-tenths (2 3-10) acres. LOT NO. 2: Beginning at the Northwest intersection of Vance Street and Bunn Streets; thence along Bunn Street, North 66 de grees West, 300 feet to the corner of Lot No. 3; then :e along the line of Lot No. 3 North 24 degrees West, 326 feet to the corner of Mrs. E. T. Jones lot; thence along the Jones line, South 66 degrees East, 100 feet to the corner of said Jones lot in the line of S. H. Hoyle’s heirs; thence South 24 de grees West, 30 feet to the corner of lot No. 2; thence along the Hoyle line, South 66 degrees East, 200 feet to said Hoyle’s corner, The Zebulon Record in the West line of Vance Street; thence along the West line of Vance Street, South 24 degrees West, 296 feet to the beginning, containing two and one tenth (2.1) acres, and being the lot on which is situated the home of the late Alfred A. Pippin. LOT NO. 3: Beginning at the Northeast intersection of Franklin and Bunn Streets; thence along the East line of Franklin Street, North 24 degrees East, 300 feet; thence South 66 degrees East, 100 feet; thence South 24 degrees West, 300 feet; thence North 66 degrees West; 100 feet to the be ginning. LOT NO. 4: Beginning at the center of Proctor Street, on the West side of Foster Street and corner of Ray Gainey; thence along the West line of Foster Street and the lines of Ray Gainey and Hubert Eddins, North 24 de grees East, 1326 feet to an iron pipe, corner of E. H. Green; thence along the said Green’s line, South 66 degrees East 620 feet to the corner of Mrs. E. T. Jones; thence along the Jones line and the line of lot No. 2, South 24 degrees West, 276 feet to the corner of lot No. 3; thence North 66 degrees West, 260 feet to the corner of Hubert Eddins; thence along Ed dins line, South 24 degrees West, 300 feet to the said Eddins corner, and the North side of Bunn Street; thence along the North side of LABOR DAY.... 1948 T**"**"**""" - "mmwi » Minin i