Wmm !■! hUI i M_ ■Msiue news ar se*wal spirited g^maes tine mot cuss MRS. PICKETT HOSTESS W. J.) Pickett was has •"Up dab and several addition Inawi at 3:301 Club members ptaorins Uesdamse J. A. Cwin. I*- A. Header, P- J- Dob^ ■k J- E- JesiiU, C. R Guthrie and Miss Lola M. Hinson while seretal members were absent. Visitors playing wore: Mes dames J. M. Brack, N. B. Boney, J- H. Wallace. 1. C. Burch, and H. C. Wells, also Mrs. Gertrude Cooper ol Wallace, sister of the hostess. Tempting: refreshments consisting of a salad (date with accessaries were served by the hostess;, assisted by her dAst daughter. Martha, and her niece Miss Xylda Cooper of Wallace. Mrs. J. M_ Brock won high score for visitors present also the traveling prize for which she was given a lovely box of sta tionery. also a dainty handker chief. Mrs. J. A. Gavin was giv en a pretty box of note paper for drib members high score prize. Mrs. Cooper was remem bered with a - handkerchief for guest of honor distinction. • * m Miss Pattie Loftin has been spending several days, here with Miss Martha Pickett. Miss Reha* Pickett has been visiting relatives in Wallace. Miss Edna Howard has re turned to her home at Topsail after a visit her with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Gavin. Mrs. G. R. Dail spent a couple of days last week at the Wil mington beaches with her sis ter, Mrs. Lee Edwards, of Kins ton. Mrs. C. A. Spruill, Jr., of Goldsboro, spent last Thursday here with Mrs. N. B. Boney. 1 William Brown, of Goldsboro, : was through here one day last I week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gavin ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McGowan went to Manteo Saturday where they enjoyed the pageant that night and re turned to their home here on Sunday. Miss Audrey Umphlett went to her home near Elizabeth City last week and was joined with other members of her family on a trip to Roanoke Island and other points of interest near by. Mrs. T. C. Moore, of Kinston, who was the former Bruce Wil tcox, has been here several days recently with relatives. Sarah. Pickett accompanied Helen Hargared McLendon and other members of the "Mac” family on a camping trip to Topsail recently. Mrs. L. J. Rountree, of Fai son, has accepted a position in1 the law offices of Gavin and Gavin.. Call for Livestock Made by Morrison Fill North Carolina with pure bred cattle, swine and poultry1 and check the shipments of' meats, poultry and eggs into the! State. North Carolinians are raising nothing but cash crops and then spending all the mon ey they make for food which ••ernes from other places, and for commercial fertilizer to put under cotton and tobacco. Thus did Cameron Morrjwon, former Governor and Senator, and now private farmer and cat tle breedei, sum up the great need of North Carolina agricul ture in an address before the annual summer meeting of the Jersey Cattle Club held last week at State College. Mr. Morrison urged the cattle men present to band together to advertise their good animals iso that the State might establish a reputation for its herds. Par tial to Jerseys, the speaker said they would turn feed into more dollars than any other dairy breed. He said it were possible for the State to become a second Isle of Jersey. "Farmers still forme the great : stabilizing influence in this coun- : try, and if ever it needs to be | saved from demoralization and ( ruin, it will be the stable, God- j fearing courageous people of the i farms and villages who will save it,” Governor Morrison de- ; dared. , He stated that another great need of North Carolina at pres ent is a closely knit organization of farmers. They should organ ize for their own well-being, he said, and then they could secure anything that they wanted. Mr. Morrison declared that farm animals are needed in any well balanced program and that the production of cash crops alone will never make a happy and prosperous countryside. Corn and hay crops in Edge combe County are being seve rely damaged by army worms. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority con tained in a certain deed of trust executed by I. B. Teachey and Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING • ENGRAVING Diamonds 9Watch.es • Jexoelry A. J. GAVENAUGH Wallace, N. C. wife, Laney G._ fL Carter, Trustee, , S, 1929, recorded in »ge 467, Register^ of bounty; default having nade in the payment ndebtedness thereby lie undersigned will sell ic auction at the court ioor in Kenansville, N. :he 30TH DAY OF 1937, at 12 o'clock noon the lowing lands: Beginning at a stake at run of Oakey Branch Lot N. one runs South 53 grees 15 minutes East 271 to a stake; thence North 34 i 1390 feet to a stake in the of lot number three; North 49 degrees 15 mint! West 272 feet to a stake of lot number one, thence 34 West 1402 feet to the begin* . ning, containing about 8 acres, more or less. Advertised this the 29th day i of July, 1937. A. H. CARTER, Trustee. P. J. Caudell, Attorney. Aug. 5-12-19-26 —872 \ TURNED THE STAGE INTO A HUMAN MACHINE SHOP.| The clever idea of a London night club impresario who want* ed something new and different! to bring in the customers. This article strikingly illustrated, one of the many features in the American Weekly with day’s Washington Herald. TEAR-AHEAD FEATURES VOICE, MUSIC, HI FIDELITY $$ CONTROL—Your ehoico ol Ilr* 5jj?j dlHoront ton* rang**. LOCAL STATION INDICA TORS —Adjustable markers lor Tow broiito stations. Wallace, N. C. AMERICA'S MO

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