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Personals - Society News
Harry Gurkin, of Charlotte, is at I
home for the holidays with his par
ent s< Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gurkin ;
Mr. and Mrs W H (Jack) Peele i
were in Rocky Mount Sunday.
Mrs. D. M. McKnight and little
daughter, of Durham, are visiting
her mother, Mrs. S F. Nurney.
Mrs. Bonnie Coburn and son, and
Miss Cherry Mae Ainsiey, of Nor
folk, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Coburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ayers and .
children spent the week-end in
Norfolk with relatives.
Mesdames B. G. Campbell. T. L.
Bray and H. S. Midgette were in
Colerain during the week-end at- j
tending a district woman's club con- I
ference.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowen and i
Mrs. H. J. Paul, of Washington, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Still
man last week.
Miss Mary Whiteside, of Murfees
boro as a recent guest of Miss Nevie
Pickett.
Mrs. C. T. Robbins and Mrs. T. C.
Burgess were in Rocky Mount last
week.
Shep Brinkley has returned to
Murfeesboro and Miss Marion Brink
ley has returned to Plymouth, where
each manages a theatre.
Miss Frances Stillman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stillman, has
returned from Guilford College on
account of ill health and will con
tinue her studies by correspondence.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newberry
announce the birth of a son. Mrs.
Newberry was formerly Miss Ottelee
Allen.
R. P. Hammond, of Dsytona Beach
Fla., arrived last week to join his
wife here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J- Brinkley.
Miss Edna Glover, a member of
the school faculty, who has been
convalescing from a recent illness at
her home in Durham, is reported to
be in Florida for her health.
LITTLE MISS CHESSON
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Little Miss Marion Chesson enter
tained a number of friends at her
home in the Pleasant Grove section
celebrating her fourth birthday.
Many interesting games were play
ed. A dessert course was served.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
FOR MRS. DAVENPORT
Mrs Lonnie Davenport was hon
ored a a miscellaneous shower Thurs
day by Mrs. D. H. Furlaugh, Miss
Callie Davenport and Miss Elizabeth
Holmes at the home of Rev. and
Mrs T F, Davenport near Creswell.
Ihe honoree was formerly Miss
Mary K Davenport
Christmas decorations and favors
were used. Prizes won by contest
ants were presented to the recent
bride, along with the other gifts. A
dessert course was served, seventy
five participating in the event.
CRESWELL SENIOR CLASS
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY
The senior class of the Creswell
school entertained at a party Tues
day night at the home of Jewel Dav
enport, class president. Games were
played. Sandwiches, hot chocolate
md cake were served.
MOUNT TABOR LADIES
AID SOCIETY MEETS
The Mount Tabor Aid Society met
ruesday with Mrs. Sarah E. Holmes.
Prayer was led by Mrs. W. L. Jerni
gam Fourteen members and four
visitors were present. The January
meeting will be held with Mrs. Z. H.
Phelps.
Hot coffee and cakes were served.
New officers are Mrs. W. L .Jerni
gan, president; Mrs. Alton Furlaugh.
vice president; Mrs. S. E. Holmes,
secretary; Mrs. Z. H. Phelps, assist
ant secretary.
ASKEW - JENNETTE
Timothy Marvin Askew, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Askew, of Plym
outh, was married to Miss Peggy
Anne Jennette, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David Jennette, of Pantego, at
his home in Plymouth Saturday
night by Magistrate Waller H. Par
amore. The couple will live in the
Long Acre section.
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AIRS. H. E. HARRISON
HOSTESS SATURDAY
Mrs. H. E. Harrison was a charm
ing hostess Saturday at two tables
of bridge honoring Miss Mildred
Bateman. Many lovely gifts were
received by the honoree. Refresh
ments were served. Miss Flonnie
Davis was given a powder jar as
score leader, while Mrs. G. W. Har
rison was awarded a cigarette hold
er and ash tray as honor prizes.
Present were Mesdames Alton
I Lilies' G W Hardison, W. C Ches
|son, H. M. Ramsey, Misses Blanche
iMosely and Flonnie Davis.
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AIKS AIYRTLE PEAL
HOSTESS THURSDAY
Mis Myrtle Peal was hostess at
a miscellaneous shower Thursday
evening honoring her niece, Miss
Mildred Tetterton. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Tetterson, who mar
riage to Clair Wilson is to take place
Sunday, January 10, at the Chris
tian church.
Thirty were present. Many use
ful gifts were opened and displayed
by the honoree. The hostess, assist
ed by Misses Annie Myrtle Peal and
Flonnie Davis, served a fruit gela
tine dessert with whipped cream
and cake.
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TWIN BRIDGE CLUB IN
MEETING WEDNESDAY
The Twin Bridge Club was enter
tained Wednesday evening by Mrs.
George W. Hardison. Guests arrived
at 7 for dinner and were served a
salad plate and dessert. Bridge was
played at two tables. A double deck
of cards in black ebony box as first
prize and a set of ash trays as float
ing award went to Mrs. C. T. Rob
bins. Mrs. L. R. Swain as low scor
er received a white bulb bowl. Mrs.
Bill Dixon was a special guest.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
WITH PARTY SATURDAY
Harry McLean celebrated his ninth
birthday at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McLean Satur
day afternoon with 50 little boys
and girls attending. Games, contests,
and other recreation was enjoyed in
doors. Ice cream and cake was
served in the dining room. Christ
mas decorations w'ere used. Santa
Claus candy was used as favors.
AIISS ALEXINA BATEMAN
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Miss Alexina Bateman entertained
20 friends at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bateman,
on Long Acre Friday on her six
teenth birthday, assisted by her sis
ter, Miss Ella Frances Bateman, and
her mother. Contests and dancing
j were enjoyed. Pineapple whipped
cake, fruit and candy were served.
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MISS MARIE SWAIN IS
HOSTESS AT CRESWELL
Little Miss Marie Swain enter
tained a number of friends at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Swain, in Creswell. in cele
bration of her sixth anniversary.
Games were played. Many useful
gifts were received. Ice cream, cake.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
ers contained in and in execution of
the duties imposed upon my by a
judgment of the Superior Court of
Washington County, North Carolina,
entered in an action therein pend
ing, entitled “The Town of Creswell
vs. Claude Brinn, et al,” I will on
Wednesday, the 30th day of Decem
ber, 1936. at 12 o’clock noon, at the
courthouse door of Washington
County in the town of Plymouth,
N. C., oiler for sale to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following de
scribed lands and premises, to wit:
Two lots on Main Street in the
Town of Creswell, for a more com
plete description see book 34, page
547, Registry of Washington Coun
ty.
The above property is sold sub
ject to all taxes that have accrued
since the year of 1932.
- This 30th day of November, 1936.
W. M. DARDEN,
d4 4t Commissioner.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
ers contained in and in execution
of the duties imposed upon me by a
[certain judgment of the superior
court of Washington County, North
Carolina, entered in an action there
in pending, entitled "The Town of
Creswell vs. Mrs. M. P. Gallop et al,”
I will on Wednesday, the 30th day
of December, 1036. at 12 o’clock
noon, and as long thereafter as the
sale may require, at the courthouse
door of Washington County in the
town of Plymouth, N. C., offer for
sale to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following described lands and
premises, to wit:
One lot in the town of Creswell,
known as the W. P. McCabe lot, for
a more complete description see
book —, page —, registry of Wash
ington County.
The above property will be sold
subject to all taxes that have ac
crued aince the year of 1932.
This the 30th day of November,
1936.
W. M. DARDEN,
d4 4t Commissioner.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
ers contained in and in execution of
i the duties imposed upon me by a
certain judgment of the superior
court of" Washington County, North
Carolina, entered in an action there
in pending entitled “The Town of
Creswell vs. W. H. Hornablue, et
al,” I will on Wednesday the 30th
day of December, 1936, at 12 o’clock
toon and as long thereafter as the
sale may require, at the courthouse
door of Washington County in the
town of Plymouth, N. C., offer for
sale to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following described lands and
premises, to wit:
One lot on Main Street in the
town of Creswell, for more complete
descriptionseebool<^3jDagi^5lil3^
registry of Washington County.
The above land will be sold sub
ject to all taxes that have accrued
since the year of 1932.
This the 30th day of November,
1936.
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W. M. DARDEN,
Commissioner.
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