UNION CHAPEL Janice Denton Mrs. Julian Mitchell is a patient at Rex Hospital. Mrs. Lela Bunn is ill at her home near the airport. Our church supper was quite a success. We wish to thank each one who made it a success. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Tant were Miss es Joyce Baines of Spring Hope and Carol Johnson of Wakefield. Mr. and Mrrs. Harvey Phillips and son, Mike, of Baltimore, Md., spent Thanksgiving weekend with his family, the Arkell Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Driver of Zebulon were callers of the Julian Mitchells Saturday. The Earl Beddingfields of Rocky Mount and the (Jurtis Hortons of Bunn called on the Buck Richards Sunday afternoon. The" Woodrow Richards were supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Denton and children were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Neta Denton and family of Riley. Coy Pate spent the weekend with his family. He is working on the tobacco market. Mr. and Mrs. Venton Ferrell of Durham visited his mother, Mts. Arthur Ferrell, and his sister, hHss Vessie Ferrell. Mrs. Jimmy Young and Betsy Mitchell spent last Thursday af ternoon with Mrs. Orlin Wilder of Raleigh. The Ronnie Richards and. Kyle of Black Creek spent the weekend with his parents, the Woodrow Richards, of Wakefield. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Williams and children of Zebulon visited the Cordie Ferrells Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hood called to see the Julian Mitchells Sunday. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY FORECLOSURE NORTH CAROLINA: WAKE COUNTY: Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Hattie P. King and husband, Theodore King, to W. C. Harris, Jr., Trustee, dated 14th October, 1955, recorded in Book 1211, page 346, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, and at the re quest of the holder of the bond se cured thereby, the undersigned 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 twelve o’clock Noon on Monday, January 12, 1959, the following described real estate and permanent improve ments thereon, lying in Little Riv er Township, Wake County, North Carolina: BEGINNING at a stake the line of Allen Perry and Mrs. E. Pearce’s corner; runs thence with line of Mrs. E. Pearce North 84 degrees 30 minutes East 758 feet to a stake in line of Eugene Mitchell; thence South ,23 degrees 00 minutes West 1006 feet to a stake in line of Eugene Mitchell, and corner of Dorsey Holden; thence with Dor sey Holden’s line North 84 de grees 30 minutes West 423 feet to a stake in Allen Perry’s line; thence with Allen Perry’s line North 3 degrees 45 minutes East 826 feet to the point of BEGIN NING, containing 10% acres, to gether with and including all the permanent improvements thereon and all fixtures thereon attached in any manner. The foregoing property will be sold subject to ad valorem taxes due Wake County for the year 1959. The successful bidder will be re quired to deposit 10% of the bid with the Trustee as good faith money. This the 8th day of December, 1958. W. C. Harris, Jr., Trustee Dll, 18.J1,8 Middlesex News Mrs. A. T. Fulghum is spending a week with her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fulghum of Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stallings and son, Dwain, were Sunday din ner guests of Mrs. Stallings’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Spain, of Raleigh. Arnold Lee Brown has. returned to his home from Rex Hospital. Mrs. Julian Johnson is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Harris, of Wil liamston. Steve Bissette, son of Mrs. Amos Bissette, was hit by a car Thurs day night and is in a serious con dition at Duke Hospital, Durham. Mrs. Robert Ross and children of Washington, D. C., were recent guests of Mrs. Martha High. Pvt. Jimmie Lewis of Camp Eu reka, Philadelphia Pa., is spending a 15 day furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. LUther Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lewis and son, Harvey, Jr. spent the week end with the Lewises. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis of Knightdale and Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard West and Bernice Lewis of Raleigh viisted Mrs. Paul Cham blee Thurday afternoon. Mr. and Mts. John Wright of Princeton spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cull ers Bunn and Jake Wright, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clay Wil liams and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bissette visited Steve Bissette at ' Duke Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Chamblee and children, Jackie, Dale and Gayle, of Chapel Hill and Lewis Cham blee of Winston-Salem visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cham blee during the weekend. FREE! WATCHES and JEWELRY Without making purchase you can register for the three new watches and Bulova portable radio we are giving free on Dec. 6, 13, 20, and 24th. One 7 and one 17 jewel ladies. One 17 jewfel gents waterproof watch. One $53.50 Bulova portable radio will be won by persons whose names are drawn at 9 p.m. on dates above. $10.00 in jewelry free with each Bulova watch and gents electric shaver we sell. Vs off on diamonds and other stone rings. Three new table radios and one portable at cost. One case of jewelry at Vs price. Any items may be purchased on our lay away plan. Also one 17 jewel Bulova watch will be won by anyone making a purchase of $1.00 or more. ! Richardson's Jewelry Shop 28 Main Street Wendell, N. C. Telephone FO 5-5691 J. M. Chevrolet Co. CHEVROLET—OLDSMOBILE Wrecker Service. Phone AN 9-8132 Engine and Body Work to Any Car Or. 1. M, Massey DENTIST / Corner Church & North Office Phone . AN 9-4281 G. L Richardson Insurance Agency SEE US FOR INSURANCE Phone AN 9-3651 Zebulon What Is The Largest “Woman’s Club” In North Carolina? 730,800 Women Who Save Trading Stamps Are The Largest “Woman's Club" ^ In North Carolina •** Every day about730,800North Carolina women make it a point to shop where they get trading stamps. This large group of smart, thrifty North Carolina shoppers, with their common interest in trading stamps, can be thought of as a huge “woman's club” with membership throughout the state. Of course this “club worn* an” gets wonderful things for her home and family through such favorites as S&H Green Stamps. Through her thrift and diligence she provides “extras” for her family. And although she may seldom think about it, her active saving is enormously good for business in our state. Last year, for example, trad* ing stamp companies pur* chased $20,731,000 worth of products from North Carolina manufacturers. Making these things provided jobs for 1,985 North Carolina people. S&H Redemption Stores, paying local rent and taxes, employ many more. In the light of these facts it would seem that not only North Carolina women, but everybody in the state can be thankful that the trading stamp is a part of our way of life. This message is published as public information by The Spekky and Hutchinson Company, originator 62 years ago of S&H Green Stamps. News about the New Rockets! 19S9 OiOSMOIIIl DYNAMIC It HOLIDAY SfORTSIDAN— Hus distinctive new Olds body style (available in all three series) is the hit of the new-car parade! Its sleek "Linear Look” is as tastefully elegant as anything you’ll be seeing in 1959. And like every Olds for '59, It has an all-new, thriftier version of the famous Rocket Engine, featuring an exclusive, two-stage automatic choke. With demand running high, you'll be smart to place your order early. Visit your local authorized Oldsmobile Quality Dealer, right away! Manufacturer** License No. 110 J. M. CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC 304 N. ArcadeS Ave. Zebaloa, N. C Marne AN 9-9132

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