Personal Notes
(Continued from Page 2)
guests of Mrs. Kemp were Mr.
and Mrs. James Allen of Myrtle
Beach, Mr. and Mrs. James Rosen
stock and sons of Petersburg, Va.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hodges
and daughter of Greensboro. Only
one member of the family was
missing and that was the Allen’s
son who is away in college. Jim
my Allen brought his mother-in
law some of the most gorgeous
camellias and jonquils from his
yard. Mrs. Kemp said they were
just beautiful.
•
It was a very happy birthday
for Louise Hcod recently. Her
boy friend and another couple vis
ited her sister, Mrs. Max Shapiro
in Beverly Hills, Calif. From
Beverly Hills they went to Palm
Springs and then on to Las Vegas.
They jetted home, Raleigh, with
Miss Hood cuddling her beautiful
birthday present, a tiny toy French
poodle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stallings
and Mrs. Julian Horton motored
Sunday afternoon to Henderson for
a visit with Mrs. Stallings’ sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Chappell. They were also supper
guests of the Chappells.
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Mrs. McRae Faison was the
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Hinton. She was en
route from a visit in Durham to
her home in Roanoke Rapids.
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Mrs. C. S. Foshee is visiting her
son and his family, Dr. and Mrs.
Charles Foshee of Radford, Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Long visited
her uncle, William Hilliard and
Mrs. Hilliard of Middlesex, Sun
day. He is recuperating from an
illness.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Collie of
Rocky Mount were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Long.
•
Mrs. R. H. Bridgers is in Wake
Memorial Hospital suffering with
broken ribs.
Mrs. Howard Beck
Is Bridge Hostess
Mrs. Howard Beck was hostess
to the Mes Amis Bridge Club last
week at her home on Arendell
Avenue. Decorations of jonquils
and quince were used throughout
the playing areas.
Members playing were Mrs. Fred
Smith, Mrs. Ben Thomas, Mrs.
Philip Olive, Mrs. Lois Wall, Mrs.
Helen Gregory, and Mrs. I. D.
Gill. Mrs. L. E. Long came as
guest.
High and low score prizes were
presented to Mrs. Smith and Mrs.
Olive, respectively. Mrs. Long
was remembered with a gift.
After the close of three progres
sions the hostess served fudge
delight, chicken salad sandwiches,
cheese straws, barbecued Fritos
and coffee. During play fruit juice
and candies were served.
Emith 4-H Club
Holds Talent Contest
The Emit Community 4-H Club
held its regular meeting Feb. 25 at
the home of Avon Creech with 18
members and three leaders pres
ent.
Final plans for observing Na
tional 4-H club Week were made,
and members discussed plans to
visit the new State House with
other 4-H’ers from the county on
March 4.
In the talent contest, blue rib
bons were awarded to Judy Strick
land. piano solo; Toni Hinton, pi
ano solo; Janet and Joan Fauc
ette, singing duet; and Alan Tip
pette, piano solo. They will repre
sent the club in the county talent
contest.
President Judy Strickland pre
sided. Rowland Strickland gave
the devotional, and Emogene and
Eugene Glover led the pledges.
Refreshments were served by
Rowland Strickland.
Plan your meals ahead of time,
when you are hungry and your
appetite will help you.
Miss Patricia Ann Gay’s engage
ment to Tony Gay Murray is an
nounced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Gay, Jr., of Zebulon. Mr.
Murray is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Murray, also of Zebulon.
A June wedding is planned.
Miss Clara Joyce Rhodes is the
daughter of Mrs. Charles H. Rhodes
of Enfield and the late Mr. Rhodes.
Her engagement to Robert Martin
Dozier and the late Mr. Dozier of
Whitakers is announced by her
mother. The wedding is planned for
March 31 in the Enfield Baptist
Church.
The Rhodes were at one time resi
dents of Zebidon.
Mrs. I. D. Gill
Hostess at Party
Mrs. 1/ D. Gill was hostess at a
dinner party last Tuesday night
honoring Mrs. Mary Lyman. Mrs.
Lyman, who is associated with the
Raleigh Little Theater, was guest
speaker at the Woman’s Club that
night.
The dinner, served by candle
light, was for the honoree and 10
guests. It consisted of grape
fruit, chicken salad on lettuce with
deviled eggs, garden pea casserole
with water chestnuts, glazed apple
with cheese and date filling, hot
rolls, pecan pie, and coffee.
Mrs. Lyman was presented a
gift by the hostess.
Woman's Club To
Hold Luncheon
Members of the Woman’s Club
are holding a benefit luncheon
Thursday, March 21, Mrs. Arm
strong Cannady, president, has an
nounced.
The club recently spent appro
imately $275 for additional heat
for the building.
The meal will consist of baked
ham, vegetables, homemade pie,
and coffee. Price of the tickets
which may be secured from any
member is $1. The luncheon will
be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m.
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Under and by virtue of authority
in C.S. 18-6 the undersigned will
offer for sale on March 18, 1963 at
twelve o’clock (12:00) noon at the
Wendell Town Hall, Wendell, N. C.
to the highest bidder the following
described vehicle—1951 Ford two
door automobile—Ser. no. B1BF—
122034, License no. AN 9161 regis
tered to Earnest Reginald Jones, 701
E. Edenton St., Raleigh, North Caro
lina.
This sale made as per order of
Judge C. M. Kirk, Wendell Recorders
Court, Wendell, N; C. January 17,
1963.
L. C. Puryear
Wake County ABC Officer
March 7, 14 i
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
NOTICE
Under and by virture of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed
of trust executed by Leo Holden and
wife, Halsie Holden, to A. G. Decker,
R. S. Leftwich and Ellis Nassif,
Trustees, dated the 13th day of
December, 1949, and recorded in
Book 1036 at Page 166, in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Wake
County; and under and by virtue of
the authority vested in the under
signed as substituted trustee by an
instrument of writing dated the 1st
day of March, 1963, and recorded
in Book 1543, at Page 231. in
the office of the Register of Deeds
of Wake County, default having been
made in the payment of the indebted
ness thereby secured and the said
deed of trust being by the terms
thereof subject to foreclosure, and the
holder of the indebtedness thereby se
cured having demanded a foreclosure
thereof for the purpose of satisfying
said indebtedness, the undersigned
trustee will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
at the courthouse door in Raleigh,
North Carolina, at 12:00 noon on the
3rd day of April, 1963, the land con
veyed in said deed of trust, the same
Iving and being in the City of Raleigh.
Wake County, North Carolina and
more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point, said point
being the southwest corner of the
intersection of Freeman St., Ext.,
with Cabarrus St., Ext.; thence along
the west boundary line of Freeman
St., Ext. South 05 degrees (X) minutes
West 60 feet to a point, said point
being the common corner of Lots
29 and 30 in the West boundary line
of Freeman St.; thence along the
dividing line of Lots 29 and 30 North
84 degrees 58 minutes West 100
feet to a point, said point being the
WAKELON
THEATRE
ZEBULON, N. C.
Week of March 13th
Wed.-Tlmrs.-Fri.-Sat.,
Mar. 13-14-15-16
The Mighty, Mighty Show
Who Is The Mightest Of Them All?
Hercules Unchained
Cinemascope Technicolor
Goliath and
The Dragon
Technicolor
Sun.-Mon.-Tucs.,
Mar. 17-18-19
Frank Sinatra — Janet Leigh
Manchurian
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common corner of Lots 29 and 30;
thence North 05 degrees 00 minutes
East ©0 feet to a point in the South
boundary line of Cabarrus St., Ext.;
thence along the South boundary
line of Cabarrus St., Ext., South 84
degrees 58 minutes East 100 feet
to a point and place of BEGINNING,
and being Lot 30 of the Hunter Park
Homes, Inc., Subdivision, according
to Book of Maps 1949, page 20, of
the Wake County Registry, and being
the same property conveyed to Leo
Holden and wife by Hunter Park
Homes, Inc., et al by deed dated
Deeeinlx'r 12, 1949, and recorded
simultaneously herewith.
But this sale will be made subject
to all outstanding and unpaid taxes
and municipal assessments.
The highest bidder will be required
to deposit in cash at the sale an
amount equal to ten percent of the
amount of his bid up to $1,000, plus
fixe percent of the excess of his bid
over $1,000.
This the 4th day of March, 1963.
Sherwood Brantley
Substituted Trustee
7,14,21,28
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