Miss Norma F agan
In College Event
Raleigh—Straw hats, blue jeans,
plaid shirts, gingham frocks, ar
tificial freckles, and corn cob
pipes appeared at Meredith Col
lege last week-end when students
and faculty alike participated in
the Eighth Annual “Corn Huskin'
Bee" The dining hall that even
ing took on an old fashioned farm
house appearance as costumed
couples vie for the ‘best dressed"'
prize.
During dinner there was en
tertainment by the College Folk
Dance Group, and contests among •
the classes and faculty in tall tale :
telling and original song skits,
following which the party pro- j
reeded out-doors for the featured ,
corn husking bee and sompetition
in hog-calling and chicken.calling.
Final event featured country folk
dancing by the entire group, with
members of the Folk Dancers un
der Miss Doris Peterson assisting
with the various steps
Sponsored anually by the stu
dent Athletic Association, the Bee
occasions spirited competition
among the closes, as well as the
faculty. Hope Hodges of Wash
ington, N C., is student president.
Norma Fagan of Jamesville was
a member of the performing Folk
Dance Group, and was one of the
winners in the song skit for jim»
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It was announced yesterday by
the committee in charge that a
doll show would be one of the
features of the Halloween Carni
val to tie held by the Woman's
Club in a local warehouse on Sat
urday night of this week.
All persons are urged to enter
their dolls in the contest and show
as a large number of entries >
desired. While most of the en
tries are likely to be made by the
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uable mineral deposits, mainly uranium. In this scene from George
Pal’s T. {liitieolor .-notion picture, " JX-vtbi.itlon Moon,” which will
open Wednesday at the Watts Theatre, the rocket ship ran he seen
in the background.
1 lletul Anniversary Of
The ( hnreh of the Ailvenl
Among those from out of town
who attended the one hundreth
anniversary of the Chureh of the
Advent here last Friday were:
Norman C. Cordon, Sr and Jr.,
i f Chapel I Till. Thomas L. Cordon
of Southern Pines, Thomas H.
Wright of Wilmington, Mrs, Char
lie Bovvers and M: s J. M. Saund
ers of Washington, John W. Har
dy of Wilmington, Mrs Charlotte
Fagan Phillips of Norfolk, Mrs.
Thomas L. Darst of Wilmington,
Mrs. LaBnrre and William F. La
l’arre o! Ya/.oo City, Miss., Mrs.
15 H Sherrod of Winston-Salem,
Mrs Clarence O. Pardo of Nor
folk, Rev. and Mrs E. F. Mose
ley of Kinston, Rev. ,and Mrs. R.
F Kirchgrasner of Jacksonville,
N. Rev Sidney E. Matthews of
Washington. Mrs. Howard 15. Cone
of Kenbi idge, Va„ Mrs. 1). C.
15. rnes and Mrs Helen Barnes of
Murfi eesboro, Charles Smallwood
of Washington, Mrs G. I). Under
hill of Windsor, The Rev. Gard
ner Cluderhill of Windsor, M W
Glover, Ji of Ahoskie. Rev. and
Mrs. John W, Drake. Jr., of Scot
land Neck, Rev Stephen Gardner
id Washington, Rev. Edward Spru
ill of Plymouth, Mi's Raymond
Mitehell of Durham, and James
MarRae Lamb of Kinston.
women ;md girls, it was'pointed
out that boys are not barred from
entering their favorite dolls.
Further details of the carnival
Sere t<l, be, .announced later in the
week-.
FOR SALE
North Carolina, Martin County.
Undei and by virtue of the pow
er of sale conferred upon me as
administratrix of the estate of Ed
ward K. Early, deceased, the un
dersigned administratrix will, on
Saturday, the 2Kth das of October,
1950, at 2 o’clock P. M offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash,
the Inllnwiin: p<■ rs-.nal property,
iii front of the building formerly
oceupied by and used by Dr. Kd
ward L. Karlv as an office on
Washington Street in the Town of
Williamston, N. C., said property
being described as, follows, to wit
1 Steel cabinet, 1 typewriter
desk, 1 Office Desk (large, mahog
any), 2 Chromium settees (ma
roon leather upholstery), S) chairs
(chromium, red, green, black up
holstery), Stove, 1 day bed and
mattress, 1 table sterilizer (Cas
tle) steeline, 1 Burton Lamp (op
erating), 1 instrument table, 1
steeline table gray finish (exam
ining), 1 steeline table green fin
ish, 1 instrument table, 1 roller ta
ble (chromium and steel), l'ster
ilizcr (Castle), 1 focusing lamp,
Medicine jars (cotton, gauge, etc ),
2 Obstetric bags, 1 St Louis Phy
sician’s bag, 1 Solution stand, In
strument cabinet, 1 specialist
chair, 1 invalid cushion, I ultra
violet ray machine, 1 Sluder Cabi
net, I cast cutter plaster shears,
1 safe (Schwab). 1 Engel Plaster
saw, 1 Hidlon Plaster knife, 1
G & W
William
,r» Penn
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Price
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FOR SALE
SMITH MARSHALL HOME
(‘Oclmtii Slim
JOHN ROBERT HASSELL HOME
< .orlirjui Slicci
half of lake
Hiiilroad S|r»*i>|
bargain annex bldg.
Main St reel
OLD KEEL TAILORING BLDG.
Main Slrrfi
Saturday, Oct. 28th
2:00 P. M.
1 ".. B""k — Rohmonvill,.
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• Ik* I.onrt.
P«ul D. Roberson, Commissioner.
Murphy Plaster knife, 1 chest of j
drawers. 1 nr. umbilical scissors,
1 pr. Kelly Placenta forceps, 1 pla
• (' p^vinv'
er, i pr.ir obstetrical forceps. Pes
saries, 1 O. B delivety metal set
up, 1 small stove (oil), 1 small
washing machine, 1 metal table,
I pr. baby scales, 1 Chromelme
Double solution stand. Bandage
Scissors - 4 1-2", f> 1 2”, 7 1 2", I ,e
Fort Sound No. 12 with filiform,
Waste Receptacles, 2 oa 1 do/, or
more 25;:. x 5-1!" supot needles,
Bard Parker blades, M T forceps,
5 1-2", Thumb dressing forceps.
Bandage scissors, (i 2-4 in long.
Dissecting scissors, Bard Parker
Instrument jar, 1 ford stethoscope,
1 regular stethoscope, 1 gross 4 ox
bottles (medicine), 1 head lamp.
Female urethral speculum. Van
urea sound, Brans ford Bewis As
opts Syringes oa.. Hemostatic for
ceps (grooved). Forceps (I'm
splinters, etc ), Sterilizer forceps.
Clamp I'm ceps 4 I 2", Kelly for
cops, Fitermomf'ler holders. 1
white table, 2 sinks, 1 sel (top
and bottom) white kitchen cahi
nets, desk tray*., mahogany. I let
tor size 1 drawer file case, 1
green 4 drawer lettersi/e file east.'
(wood), 1 mahogany colored
wardrobe, 2 wooden 2 drawer
file case (card size), 2 metal 2
drawer file cases (curd size), 1
steel card tickler file, I wooden
bookcase, Medical Books of all do
scriptions, I stove, oil, large, 1
stove, oil, small, I clothes hamper,
1 green metal chair. 1 memacyto
motor (Improved Neuhauer), I
blood collecting tube, Hard rubber
pipette closure, 1 double bed, ma
ple, 1 mattress, double, 1 bed pan.
1 urinal basinn. 1 fountain svrirme
(white, hospital type), 1 Asepte I
syringe, B. D., 2 chloroform
masks. Medicines, of all descrip
tions. liquid, tablet form, shots.
Thi i'll ' ly of October,
1U50.
Frances G, Early, Administratrix
of the estate of Edward 1, Early
deceased
I 'eel ,<k Peel, Attvs ,
VV111 la nedoil, N ('
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
North Carolina. Martin County.
The undersigned having quali
fied as Administrator of the estate
of Lizzie Hyman, deceased, late of
Martin County, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
said estate to present them to the
undersigned at Oak City, N. C , on
or before September 22, li)5l, or
i this notice will be pleaded in bar
lot their recovery. All persons in
dented to said estate will please
i make immediate payment.
This 22nd dav of September,
! lonii.
Maekie II. Hyman.
Administrator
[so 2r. or 3-10-17-24-21
KXKCCTORS NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin Countv
Having this day qnahlied as ex
editor of the estate of the late .1
M Bunds, this is to notifv all per
ons having claims again d the es
Now Is Tlie Time
to go to
COURTNEY’S
For
FURNITURE
tate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned on or be
fore the 6th dnv of October, 1951,
or this notice will bo pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This the 6th day of October,
1950
Eocene Ronds, Executor
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NOTICE OF SAI.E
Under and by virtue of an order ,
of the Superior Court of Martin
County made in the special pro
ceedings entitled "Iona James,
Administratrix of the late John
James v. William Little et al.
heirs-at-law," the undersigned
Commissioners will, on Saturday,
November 4th, 1950, at 12 o'clock,
Noon, in front of the1 Courthouse
door in Williamston, N, C., offer
for sale, to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described tract
of land:
Same being located in James
ville Township, Martin County,
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AlUmion l<arnnTs: \WII |>a\ cxlm |>r<mimn for
oil srraj) llial Ikis lin n rlramd of all strings and
foivi<»;ii malhT.
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adjoining lands of A L Cordon,
Minnie Cordon and others, and
being the same land conveyed by
W. J. Boston and wife to W R'
Boston on January 2f>. IfllH Con
taining 21 acres, more or less. Re
ference to said Dei'd being made
for full description.
The last and highest bidder will
be required to deposit I O'-;, of tho
price bid.
This 4th day of October, 11)50.
R A. Critcher,
Clarence Griffin,
Commissioners.
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