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Fires Provide Odd Turns Of Events Fire had provided both fateful and comic turns of events in two major American cities recently as Denver firemen in smoky con fusion performed the same rescue mission in triplicate and the scheduled mortgage-burning ot a Philadelphia Church was preced ed by R fire in ’he church itself. Ti'e Denver .firemen were met at the scene of a ground-floor ihe huilding who told them she was unable .h- ioc.ue the youngest of her three children in their sec c.r.a i n 'Or apartment. One fireman rushed to a bod room in the apartment, grabbed a j !inv iiguir from a ei'tb*§TSS*SS^B[ — For Sale — Cement Blocks SAND and W OOD Jack Dixon * A* Mickey’s Inn | j got c-loar tho smoko and nonr ; j window, discovered it was r : large doll. lie tossed the dull or | a bed and raced through the house in search of the missinf ! youngster. On his heels cam? e second fireman, who. seeing the figure on the bed, snatched it up and ran for the window only te make the same discovery as his colleague. Hr made the same dis posal of the doll. Then came the chief himself for n check of the building. lie saw the figure and went through Ihe routine hut wit'.-, con : ■ " e\cTfPHwtrr*(ffrrT a little light on the ohjcit it his arms brought the same embar rassment. The child, meanwhile, had been found playing at a neighbor’s House, In Philadelphia a recent fire in ffl^TLimlicy Methodist Church, had canceled a mortgage-burning ceremony planned for /’aim Sun day. Tho fire broke out at mid night only ,a day after the church trustees had completed plans for the mortgage-burning ceremony. The blaze, which seriously dam aged tho structure, originated in the basement. The trustees were forced to call an immediate emer gency meeting to make plans for lolding future services pending epair of the structure. --— The lemon is native of India. Social News BRIDE-ELECT HONORED i Mrs. W. K. Parker was hostess to hor bridge club and several in vited guests last Thursday even l 'nJ at her home op East Main Street. Special honorres were Miss Jerodine Humble, bride jelect and Mrs. E. P. Cunningham of Smithfield. I The home was thrown ensuite | and the live tables for bridge j were arranged in a lovely setting i of roses, gladioli and mixed flow , .C s — - « '/vt the iewht fusion of five" pro i fircsstonr. Mrs. Raymond Gca.d. men was awarded high score prize for the club and Mrs. Wheeler Martin. Jr., for the guests Miss Jerodine Humble was remembered v‘ijfe„ffr,vstn1 in her chosen pattern and Mrs, Cunninn hr.in also receivcT,,fr^1fl®^®^^®®l Following refreshments which consisted of.banana sundaes, devil food cake and punch. Miss Jero deno Humble war presented with a handkerchief shower. RECENT URIDE HONORED Mrs. John I. Hall, recent bride, was honored Friday evening with a shower gwen by Mrs. John Wior at her home on Marshall Avenue. The home was decorated with mixed summer flowers. Ringo was played during (he evening and lovely prizes award ed. The honoree was presented a ] linen table cloth by the hostess. ; *viis. murrny Holloman. rocont. S'irtrlo, (wns given n silver bowl. ’1 hi- bride receive^ many benuti ful and useful pieces of China and crystal in her chosen patterns. Ice cream and bridal cakes were served. , Guests present were: Mesdnmes J- W. Smith, Murray Holloman. Charlie Godw in, W. C Mercer, John Biggs, Arthur Perry, J. L. Rogerson, Rush Bondurant. Paul Ballard, Clyde W: i rcl, George Mahler, A. R. Abernathy. Julius 1 eele, J. T. Llewellyn, A. R. Dun ning, Bill Howell, Collins Poole, Jordon Williard. Misses lulith Stallings. Irene Tetlerton, Bolton ■ owan, Mary Rogerson. Bernice Ward, Mamie Clyde Taylor and Carrie Whitford. Here From Fdenton Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hoskins of Menton visited Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lindsley here Sunday. -<S> t’isit Friends Here Messrs. George Booker and Kenneth Brewer of Rocky Mount Asitrrl friends here last week. •--^i>— This country, with its institu ions, belongs to the people who nhabit it. Abraham Lincoln. Eye <>lnss«‘s Itrokeu? We maintain a complete optical service. Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired. Quick service. Pcele’s—JewcliTH t < t t \ t c t r t I 1 v t \ \ t J n t f P d g e (‘ n c b n w t< H ei 121 Main St. Tel. 55-J Jlj Roy Scouts Report .1 hide Arlfaiti***— Troop 2!) ~hiii eleven •: • • • present nt its last meeting. l> was a short and impromptu 1 meeting. It was learped that h n hiSg *•' S&aSLd Jlm.£cout. e..i nr;, o’ . ! nriing It was brought ' out that at (cast ninety percent'of the scouts, if not all. in Williams Ion are working somewhere this mirimcr. This is a good record. Here’s news for the patrols of ! h'oop 29 that we did not know at nir last meeting. The ribbons for he camporee at Wilson have ar rived. They will be distributed is soon as possible. Congratulations again to new "Ingle Scout John Watts! He is he third “twenty niner” to travel be “eagle trail." Julian Mason. NOTICE 'forth Carolina, Martin County rtary S. Cray. Administratrix of Varrcn A. Grey, deceased Vs. h II. Grn> and others. Under and by virtue of an order if re-sale made by L. B. Wynne, Herk of Superior Court of Mar in County, on July 20th, 194(5, he undersigned commissioners! fill, on Monday, the 5th do} of Uiglist. 1 SMB. offer for n sale for ash to the highest bidder in front 1 f the courthouse door in the own of Williamston, at 12 o’clock oon, the following described ract or parcel of land: Beginning at a pim in the old .evi Jones line and Phillip Wil ams corner, running down the arious courses of said Jones line > a gum, a corner, in a prong in fater Swamp, thence along the arious courses down said bl anch > i,s fork and a large gum, I.evi ones and Phillip Williams can er, thence up the last prong of j te branch to its folk no n thef eld, thenee up the left hand : ring of the branch and along a itch to a pine, a corner m ar the i ate, thenee along a line ef mark I trees to a pine near the public nt way, thenee along a line of narked trees to the beginning, intaining 20 acres, more or less, | 'big same land conveyed to War 'll A. Grey by Win. Slade and ife, Cornelia Slade, and regis- ! " <t in Book WW at page 200 of ’ .'gister of Deeds Office at the nuthouse in Martin County. 'Ibis the 20th day of July. ]<).}(; Cl'as. II. Manning Commissioner. H L. Swain Commissioner. 23 2t c 'ZV&at id tyoici Social Security *). 2. ? How does the Social Security Act affect you and your family? If you are eligible for its benefits, you and your ' wife will receive, under certain circumstances, a monthly income beginning at age 65. If you do not live to 65, your widow may receive a monthly income for herself, and for the children until they are eighteen. Do you know what these benefits are for you and your family? j To the many families that want more . . . need more . . . ihan Social Security gives them, The Life Insurance Company of Virginia offers its new Family Security Plan. This plan provides a foolproof income that safeguards you and your family against losing your Social Security j benefits. j Let us tell you more about this plan today, *^11* "eele. Manager j LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF VIRGINIA j Williamston, N. C. I J *- . - . .. - When It’s Warm Enough Without a Top Coat... xT5 TIME TO fOR 5UMME/3 WHEN you take off your top coat for the summer, it’s time to take out the winter lubricants from your car and put in lubricants of the right grade for hot weather. Complete Sinclair-ize for-Summer Service means correct lubri cation of chassis, motor, transmission,^ Tear axle, and front wheels. It also in cludes thorough inspection of tires, bat. tery, cooling system, spark plugs, oil and, air filters. So when you leave your top-coat home; Jet that be a reminder to leave your car' at your Sinclair Dealer’s for Sinclair-ire?, ior-Summer Service,. N. C. GREEN, AGENT __ WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 4 There are about ltif> different kinds of lorn? grown in the Unit od Si ti s. No. 73868 Superior Courl. Hart ford County Juno 28. 1946. PETFR .1. ROM ASH vs. VIRGI. FA CI.AIiVS RC.MASII O It !> i: R The within and forngoinr; Mo-! tion having boon hoard, it is here by Ordev,ri «;i -< ;d Amendment may he tiled and ti'h .avra' (>i said Amendment b' made upon! ‘lie D fondant 1>V piihli. dio.n of a ■ ■' ■ ■ i “Tin '. <. weeks in the "Erdorprue". .. epii- | weekly r :ik : ,,1.; Aha-d :n n.i ! having a m-euiatton in Williams ton. N'’1111 v a : o 1 ma, Ijjah o a! I, u-i'm; i Conn. v-{;. ui j 1 n is Z8l!; dr \ ui ,i it in |;) |!i HY nil; C( il'i’T ' ’ Raymond G Calnen. Assistant Clerk N" 73(1611 Superior Court Hart ford County, June 22. 1946. I’FTI II J. RO.MASH vs. v iiiciV A <;i \i>\s rom \s11 AMIMMII NT TO COMF1,AIN'T The Plaintiff amends his com plaint by adding thereto anothi i paragraph to be known as .'! (a). Ct’hich shall retid as follows: 3- (a). On April 31), 1943 the Do f ASTORIA S*» ?00 00 l,.Uv.yorient Rukj 150.QQ *-r C H Al !SF you love her give he1 the ring of her choice, a Cunuine Reg istered Keeps.ike Only one diamond in hundreds meets the high standards of quality winch Keepsake I*., maimaim d through six decades. v .mu in and see Our fine Selection ot l<»v; l\ Keepsake Matcher! Sits, m a wide range i>« style* pmj prices. i i i < >fl fifVH .11-,' f.Mf.- f fly.-l.llil I. 1 ★ (lllMMIIlil'Cll llV .'1 '• ”i| PEELE’S JEWELERS AUTHOR l/U> Klll'SAKi DPAirft 1 HI. Al I It | l\ow III Slock Si 1111 ms 1111 rV1i\iii;ishr anil I)orini‘\ <*r Mixers Lui'j'c r i/r ALUMINUM KOASTKKS 2 mid Callon KEKOSENK CANS W i ill ill a few days we will have a Large Shipment SHOT (;i)NS ami III FURS See l in For WHITE SIDE WALLS For Chrysler, Itniek, I’onliae aiid < Kdsiliohile. Thrower Appliance Company North cakoi na fondant wilfuliy deported the PI lintiff and has continued id di portion to dale hr n of w ith total niwjlect of nil the duties of thr marriage covenant on I it part to ho performed. being fc r more tiinn three j cat si. riaintiff r,y Emanuel G. Goldstein, j!,V 23 2t His Attorney NOTICE Of KE 8 \\ i Under and by virtue of on order ■ mndi in • n a at ion ■. n titled “Sylvester Panov rt 1 \ Hattie River* o' nl ' thr n-.:— ■ f (Vmrr: v •• it ,,n \i-nj. in V" r f),,., *p door in Wiilrirn le:. \ to the highest bidrl. • 1 .. following di sn il i d tract of l I'» t inntm, ,t n . ;,,.,d > tween Bryan Itolv n n■: t-v imioni; 1 I «> - .1 jo it Ol Al l I’ll Cl I vmm; KM'I-IHT TUIOIIIM; A N l» s i: h \ i <: i. i m i i: s r v it Cl. 10 A N EItS WASHINGTON STItl I t | Nrmph Gray hnrt. mmin.r» near ; Vfirth alonj; the Hamilton Ron:! to J 1 minis''. Sand: 1 corner, thcncf Wed ilong Sander's line to ,J. A. Taylor's line, a stake. Sander’s comer, thence i unnenj near South alrvnt; Taylor's line to the Taylor and TV II. !7.'heroin corner, thence Hast along the aforesa d cross road to tiic heeinn,” ■ Onf: mirr Ore Acre, n r re re ]t s 1 '■ i i od wi!! in' ad 11.l)j(■ r■ t ■ to t he rie ht nt [veir-'nn ”rtt'l January t. 1>H7. The last and hitthesi bidder i- 1 ventured re-- ' ':■■■' : ‘t *>'•■** • .* . 22 _PACE THREE' fl‘ I'1 rcont of the price bid. r mb :>ny of July. 1946. A. A. Critehf?r, K. L. Coburn, •fly 2,1 21 Commifsioners. aloricH Symptoms. 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I \siiIimII\. uril h a \ s ‘ {h s * 111 I or \ <hi i«,• r s*nia l s i is >iis shosi I* I i c11 j»ro> <‘ in hs nia ii 11 f as ! iirtn*.* i > m 111 > 11* \ within a \ ci’n shsiri imss', hi ih<‘ nisanlinis . rstininhsT, you'll eome nrai rr I'indiii" ii here. Hardware Co m tlii m k ‘‘S
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