S LA.. 4 a t Ciiestnutt,- Nellie Faye , renay Bitter and Dannie v went to Clinton -Friday for Jectomies. ' : i. Clyde r . ... baa returned n visiting in lUchmoiMf. fi-f, sts o Miss-jMacj (Cox-last t were Mrs. J: O,' Andrews Of 1 and Miss Melrose"' Gaylof . . niston Sale Fridaynight. MJrs. Florence Home and Miss -t;y spent' Thanksgiving ft Golds I: r with-Mr.1-and -Mrs." Herbert ? I,lrs.v Pearr Xk'waa Called tdj Mnson Friday on account W "the 3"siess of grandchild. ; -Chas.? P. Gaylor of . Goldsborb rwag in town Monday' " , !: J.liss Maey Cox, Mrs. M.'t. Tuck- i and daughter visited Miss atie ray in Rose- ma. Monaay-. sne i just returned from China after ng a missionary .there. V; Fcnnell Smith of Richmond Va. itsj ent a lew: ''days here last week. iV-Cuesta of Mrv and Mrs.: B. B. ton - Thursday were Emmons 'i inderson. :Mrt. Sanderson and daughter and her mother Mrs. i, 3 uce Sanderson of Calypso. -JClifton Matthlabf Miami, FU. Is xisltinB relatives-here. i liSIrt.- Mack Antley and three chlW drn of Wilmington spent : days with Mrs, Maude King. &Afton Quinn Of Wake Forest, Mft. Gaylor and Victor Tucker J&TC spent the holidays at hoi . Mr." and Mrs? 4., W. Sanderson . .and children of Four Oaks spen; V haiUtsgiving.lwUh;;Mfs,-,and Mrs LcM. Sanderson- . . . .. ; B. Hunter spent the Week end In Georgia. f t Services SundyaBornlng . and ; pight at Jhe. Baptist, Church. V- Services Sunday morning 2nd ' flight at We First Free Will Bao . list Churolt. : ' VJI.The five, Missionary Societies of the Baptiit ClJllrea. wilt observe Week of Prayer for Foreign Mis iiona next week. ' I rfnder and by virtue of the pow er of sale, contained In that cer ftirf deed of trust; from W. L? Fat son. and wife Mary C. Falson, io V D. Johnson, Trustee recorded in Book ,453,- page 212 Duplin - County Registry, a. default' having Ijeen, made in the payment of the riirtrs secured, thereby,' and at . the ' request of the Jiolder of the iotes, and deed of trust; the undersigned will offer fpr sale, and sell WJhe httrTimt bidder for cash at the cotrrt- ( kx.. . Annri VananVlll 'ThlMln I 1 1 S. ll j sa SEWING CLUB " The Sewing-Club unet With Mrs. D. S, Williamson Wednesday ev enlng of last week. After the sew ing bee the hostess assisted by Mrs. Wlllard .Brinson served a aweet course. . KONTHACT KLUB - On Wednesday : night- of " last weex jora. u. s. WilUamson was hostess to the Kenans vllle Koni tract Klub. Visitors were Mesdames Andrew Scott and Emory Sadler. High score for members was. won by Mrs. J. B. Wallace. Mrs. Scott won high for visitors. At Concluclon of games the hostess served chocolate-vanilla roll topped with whip ped cream,, coffee and nuts." WOMANS CLUB The Womans Club met Thursday Nov. 30 at 8:30 p.m. in the lodge building. President Mrs. Dan Davis presided. Nine members and one visitor were present After the reg ular, business session Mrs. N. B. Boney had charge of the program. After singing ."America" and .giv ing pledge to the flag Mrs. Boney led the discussion on "Freedom of Expression" which stressed the im portance .of. public' libraries. The meeting.' closed with American's Creed.. Following adjournment the members of the .education depart ment served pimento cheese sand wiches, dates and hot spked tea. PERSONALS- X Mrs. N. B.. Boney accompanied by Mrs. Ashe I.wilw of Eeulaville made a business trip to Camp Le Jeune.Monday. 1 1 .,v.jOi 'tA-'itii' Mrs.' Parker Quinn and; Kathryn were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K.i J. Smith Sunday. -;i Mr. "and Mrs. Winie" Davis, Mrs! L. B., Thomas, Sgt L. B. Thomas, Jr., Mr. and Mrs; Dan Davis visited friends and relatives In Wilmington Sunday.'f f . ';: Misses .Gilda and Gloria Whit, field have been spending a few days with their mother Mrs. Betty Whitfield,. , ; Miss Jan Colwell of Peace lege spent the past week end h Mrs. Of V. . Gooding. , . Attending the tea honoring M C. B, ItfcNairy HI; in Goldsb -3 were Mrs, G. V. Gooding, Syl la, Mrs. E. )A .Newton, Sally and Gail, Mesdames A. T; Outlaw, N. B. Bo- UDAY, DECEMBER &lh, y, F. Vf,, McGowen, J, AjCavini trip to Charlotte during the week 3 Rudolph Hasty. i end ney. uu nuaoipn Hasty. - . 1 end. ;, .1 irs. .,u. !.,, Johnson, Jimmie 1 - ' .Mrs. Paul Ingram and Charles I' Mr- Walton Graves of the U.- 'S. made a business trip to Wilmlng- Nav sPent Sunday and Monday tori Thursday. j with Mrs. Nora Shaffer and familj " Mrs. Ray Sanderson was a guest ! 01 Mrs. varker Qurnn Monday. )Mesdames M. F. - Allen and J. O. Stokes shopped in Wilminaton last Tuesday. - ! ' , Mr. J. X. Hayter left Monday! In World War I Lloyd George for Richmond where he will take a said: "In peace and in war. King six weeks study course. ; Coal is the paramount Lord of In- Miss Margaret Williams, Mes- dustry. It enters into every article unmes J. xi. uraay. L.1 F. Weeks COAL IN PEACE AND WAR and J. B. Wallace shopped in Golds ooro Saturday. Mr. Paul Ingram and Mrs. W. M. Ingram visited Mr. Ingram at the VA Hospital in Fayettaville Sunday. Mr. J. R. Grady made a business ot consumption and utility." Win stn.i Churchill's paraphrase in World War II was: "War Is made with steel and steel is made from coal. Coal is the-foundation and, to a very large extent, the measure of our whole war effort.' areechll- ' ' ,MV theholi-U" - M UAH ) rest, Don v V ?4 . V V! ucker of A JT arv 1st. 1051.' at the hour oM welve , i V , 6r 1 ck noon, the foHowirik.,"de' X - . ' - . ed lands : - S ft f V f f " h p gjnnlng at Vrftake'nc rT a '-Tf '""V"1?- pit , the old corner 4rMaryCU'-r V ".V .A ,' Ho...ngsworth and 8-.--R::ppwdeit, ". uience witn uie line 01 uruna , for,.4erly owned by S. R. Bowden, A 2M poles to a stake, his and Bla-' ( With the said Best line South 80 la'-4, to a stake on the south slce ,.. of l ie path formerly-the dwelwn bo- e of said B. J..Best,,tiewcei h 45 East, to a short straw p. on the west side of thtroad", - V.c ha Broyra, now Ed Williams cor -r, thence the line of the Mar tha Jrown land, tOKa stake" pn the east side 'of theC rOad Jlaijv p. Ho: ngsworth, now Shaw (now Tr ias J. Smith) corner; .tbeiice tli. . line with the road, to the sbe glr ing, containing 33 acreitrore or 1 ss. And being the same lands 1 ibed in a deed from-. J- iT. C ham and wife' to Jt. -RPenny, ter ded 4n book v370 page M0, Do in County Registry. , j Ine highest bidder 'Will be 're H '.ed to make deposit, of jen tprcent of his bid on the day i of t .-J sale. r Tills Novembei' 80, I960. -. R. D. Johnsen, Trustee, fit-. S Nrw'' w w UUUU V W U mf . m . as v mV' " a a a m'-Baiaft si -sx x ; : 0 , ' m ) 9 J J -A iC 51" Jir i n n rn '.. .:..,:" "Wt , J H .VT fill 1 VIM trjrm;. 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