THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C? SEPT. 8, 1932. Local News. ?Cool enough, almost, ibis morning for a little fire. Big con trast with a week ago. ? Mrs M R. N e e s e gave a birthday dinner Sunday iu honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joho T. Black. ?The Garden Club completed the canvass last week for the Garden Improvement Contest. There were more thau 100 entries. ?With a drop in temperature from 35 to 50 in the southeast section of the country the ex tremely hot weather of the sum mer of 1932 goes into history. ?The hot spell of nearly two weeks, after making some new records, has passed and for the last 2 or 3 days it has been cooler, much to the delight of most ev eiybody. ?Early laat Friday night the wind velocity almost reached storm proportions The prospect for rain uere was whipped away but there were fairly good rains a a few miles north and west of this point, it is learned. ?During the summer vacation four of the teachers iu the Gra ham School have married: Miss Margaret Mc'lonuell of Gastonia to Darnell Shaw Holt of Graham on July 12th; Miss Elaine Goode of Scotllaud Neck to Charles E Saunderaof Gibsonvilleon August ?I3th7 and Miss Frances Upslraw of Social Circle, Ga., and Waller Barrett of Graham, both teachers in the school, ou Weduesday of last week. All of them are now making their home iu Graham. Dr. W. C. Wicker Rejoins Elon Col lege Faculty At. present, as for the past five years, Dr. VV. C. Wicker is serv ing Graham Christian church as pastor. He also serves other churches. Inthe pulpit or wher ever he serves, he Joes it ably an 1 acceptably. The churches he serves, should it be necess iry, would give him up very reluctantly. However, his churclus can feel assured that he will serve them as long as he has the physical strength to do so Dr. Wicker, one of North Car olina's best known edueaiois and fralerual workers, is returning to the classroom and the teaCliiug prufessiou again. He will reor ganize and direct the department of educal ion.He taught at Elon fur 23 years, during which he served in several capacities. In recent years he has served as field secretary for the North Carolina Grand Lodge of Masons. Boru near Sauford, Dr. Wicker entered school at Elon in 1889 and graduated in 1893 with an A. 11. degree. Later he attended the University of North Carolina and secured an A. B. from there also. He was principal of the Damascus high school in Orauge county for a time and iu 1896 joined the faculty at Elen to teach natural scieuce. He later withdrew to pursue graduate woik at Johu Hopkins and to do missionary 'work in Virginia. He returned to Eion in 1903 to become head of the department of philosophy and language. In 1909 he became head of the department of mathematics, and after six years he chauged and became head of the department of d 'ucaiion. Later he had addi tional graduate work iu the Uni versity of Virginia and Columbia University. Seven years ago he rtsigued from Elon to become field secre tary for the Masonic fraternity. He is a 32nd-degree Mason and active in both the York and Scot tish rite branches of Masonry. Dr. Wicker has been treasurer of the Sou'hern Christian con vention for 18 years. He holds A. B. and M. A. de grees from Elon, an A. B. from the State university, an M. A. from Columbia university, a pro fessional degree as a tescher of education from Columbia, a D. Lit. .ftorn Palmer and a D. D. from Union College. For the past two years, iu addi tion to his other activities, Dr. Wicker hss been pursuing giadu ate work at the State university and has completed most of the work required for the degree Ph. D. Dr. Wicker taught Dr. Smith, the Elon presideut, when he was at Elon from 1906 to 1910. Corn grown after lespedeza turn ed under has not fired nor suffered severely from the prolonged drou th, reports H. E. Kline of Cabarrus County, i ? ? ? PERSONALS + ? + Ben J Jeszuak is ill New York on business (or a few days. Miss Annie Bynum of Pittsboro is visiting Mrs. N. O. Sbivor. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Longest spent the week eud at Scranton, 8. C. Mrs. Will E. White spent the week-end in Charlotte with rela tives. Miss Alyne Tate spent Sunday wiih Miss Lois Corbett iu Greens boro. Miss Maud Culbreath of High Point is visiting Mrs. R. L. Walk er, Jr. Miss Flossie Riddle returned Sunday to Guilford College to en ter school. Sidney S. Holt left Tuesday to enter McCaulev's School at Nash Iville, Tenu. Mr. W. C. Cooke lias returned after a two weeks' visit to his sou at Mu!lin8, S. C. I Mrs. A. It. Council of Chapel Hill is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Ileury M. Rogers. Jhiih-s W. Holt, Ir , left yester day morning for Banner Elk, to enter Lees-McRae Institute. James White left Tuesday to enter school at Davidson College. This will be his Junior year. Casper Jones of Roxboro,spent the we-k - end here with Mrs. ! Jones at Mrs. Heenan Hughes'. j Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Brooks of Burlington sient Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs. Banks Lewis. Miss Laura York of Rock Hill, S. 0., spent the week end here with tier siiter, Mrs J. A. Okey. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C.Allen land children visited in Durham land Chapel Hill Sunday after noon. I Billy Scott left Tuesday for j Home, Ga , lo enter the Darling I ton Preparatory School at that : place. frank Warren, now buying to I bacco on the Lumberton market I spent the week-end here with his | family. | Mrmi Mrs. Edward St. Ocge and children, who spent the summer at Long Lake, N. Y, have re jturned. Mrs. W. C. Moor" has returned from a week's visit with her sis ter Mrs. A II Mebaue in Me bane. Mrs. J. A. Okoy and daughter, Eugenia, left Monday for Rock jHiil, 8. O , to visit relatives for a 1 few days. 1 Mr. aud Mrs. Junins Boewell, Hr' ^rs- B. E- Freeze and Miss Flossie Boswell spent Sun day in Asheville. j Mrs. W. C. Goley and Willard, Jr., who bad been on a visit to :her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. jFairley, at Laurinburg, returned . Sunday. j ^r8, ^in- deR. Scott aud chil .dren, after spending two weeks at Wrightsville Beach, returned ! Monday. Mrs. J. W. Meuefee of Wash ington, D. C , arrived here Tues j day and is the guest of Mrs Will i E. White. i Mr and Mrs. Gurnev Smith of Richmond, Va., spent "from Fri day till Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller. ! Mrs J. D. Keruodle and Mrs. | J. J. Henderson left Tuesday for Lumberton to visit Mrs. J as D j Proctor, who is quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Clen I den in and son, Billy, of Wilming ton, visited his sister, .Mrs. C. C. Thompson, here last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Wicker of Washington, D. U., after a visit here to Mr. and Mrs. John E. VV icker, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Torn Reavis and jsou, Billy, and Albert Reavis of Greensboro spent Sunday after noon here with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reavis. Mrs. M. D. Collier and daugh ter, Miss Majorie, of Roanoke | Rapids, spent the week-end here wilh Mrs. S Harrison Jordan, tht former's sister, Mrs. Luther B. Hardest}' spen ( the week-end with Miss Sara! , Rachel Sherrill at Cornelias. Th< latter accompanied the formei j home aud is spending the weel ; here. John D. Lee, Jr., returned tin : the latter part of last weel froti 1 a si* weeks' vacation trip. H< I attended the Olympics at Los An * | geles, Calif. Going, he went b' 1 . the Southern route, and returuei I by the Northern route. Mr. aud Mrs. Will K. Wbite au Coulter & Allen. Attys. # Mortgagee's Land Sale j'| t'nder and by virtue of the pow ^ . er? contained in a certain mortgagi deed executed by Emily Jeffries ,' Dora Martin Jeffries; Ernest Jeff ries; and Cassio Jeffries, to the un j' dersigned. on the 3Isl day of March 1930, to secure a certain bond there in descrincd. said mortgage deed be '? ing registered, in book of Mort gage Deeds 115 at page 294, in Of '"j fice of the Register of Deeds fo said Alamance County, default hav ing been made in the payment of said bond, I will sell to the highest bidder at the courthouse door in Graham, N. C? for cash, on Saturday, September 24th, 1932, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, th- following real property, to wit: A certain tract of land in Patter son Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, described arid de fined as follows: Bounded' on the North by the lands of McKinley Wright; on the West by the lands of Albert Loy and W. A. Rogers; on the South by the lands of Ira P,ogers and Harvey Terry and on the East by the lands of Robert Overman and Passmore Stephens and containing 56 acres more or less. It being the lands devised to said mortgagors by will of John R. Jeffries and upon which there is a dwelling and other build ings. This property will be sold subject tat s Iprior lien of about ft30.09, rep resented in a prior mortgage and unpaid taxes. Time of Sale: 12:00 o'clock M., September 21, 1932. Place of Sale: Court House door. Graham, N. C. Terms of Sale: Cash. This the 11th day of August, 1932. GRADY CLARK. Mortgagee. J. S. Cook Atty NOTICE! Sale of Real Estate! Lnder and by virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain mortgage deed executed by H. S. B. Thompson and wife, Bessie Thomp son, ?o the undersigned mortgagees on the 31st day of December, idh which mortgage deed Is duly re corded in the office of Register of Deeds for Alamance County in hook No. 99, page 266, default having been made in the payment of the note se cured by said mortgage deed, the undersigned mortgagees win, on Monday, September 12th, 1932. at 12:00 o'clock, noon, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door of Alamance Coun ty. Graham, N. C? the following de scribed real estate. A certain piece or tract of land lying and being in Alamance Coun-| ty. State aforesaid, In Newlin Town ship, and defined and described as follows, to-wit: Eeginnlng at a stake on West side of said new road, corner with lot No <3 (H. J .Stockard's); thence N. 10 E 1115 feet to a stake; thenCe W. 83 deg. S. 847 ft. to a stake; then ce S. 5 deg. W. 946 ft. to a stake; thence S. S deg. 30 min. E. Ill ft. to s'ake in McVey's line, corner wiih lot No. 43; thence with the N. line of lot N'o. 43 in an eastwardlv di rection 700 ft. to the beginning and containing 19.27 acres moro or Jess. The above described land is known as lo*s Nos. 41 to 51, idcl isive, of the subdivision of the Tom Mo\ oy Farm, developed for Graham I.and Co by J. c. McAdams of E|on Col lege, N, C? and being same land sold a> a iction on June 2, 191}, For a more particular description, ref erence is expressly made to a plat of said subdivision which is record ed in office of the Register of Deeds for Alaman:e County, State Df N"0rth Carolina, in the Book of Plats No. 1 at page This sale will be held open for a period of ten days to allow oppor tunity for increased bids, as provid ed by law. This bth day of August, 1332. r. g. Mcpherson, josie Mcpherson. , Mortgagees Thomas & Madry, Atty's. Notice of Sale of Land i lnder and by virtue of the au thoritv conferred by deed of trus executed by Edwin F. Mitchell am j Deulah Mitchell, dated the 1st da; ?, of December, 1928. and recorded ii | Book 105, Page 454, in the office 0 | the Register of Deeds for Alamane I 1 County, Jefferson E. Owens, sub ? ( stitutod Trustee, will 0n | Monday, September 19th, 1932. B at 12 :G0 o'clock, noon ; at the Coifrt House door of Ala - mance Coi/nty in Graham. Nortl - Carolina, sell at public auction fc i, cash to the highest bidder, the fo| - lowing land, to-wit - | Beginning at a stake, corner i - the line of the road leading toward - Altamahaw Cotton Mills (otherwis ""(known as Mitchell Street) with V J. Mitchell; running thence North j ; s6 degrees West with the line of W. J. Mitchell 200 feet to an iron stak% corner with the said W. J. Mitchell; running thence South 10 degree* West 150 feet with the line of the said W. J. Mitchell, to an iron stake, corner with Arley Evans; running thence South 86 degrees East SOS feet with the lino of Arley Evans to an .iron stake, corner with the said Arley Evans In the line of the aforesaid road leading to Aftama haw Cotton Mills; running thence North 10 degrees East 150 feet with the line of said road leading toward# Altamaha w Cotton Mills to the point of beginning, upon which is situate a six room frame dweHing, bunga low type. This sale is made od account of -2 default in payment of .the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust, A ten percept (10) cash deposit will be requited of the highest bid der at the sale. This the 16th day of August, 1932. Jefferson E. Owens Substituted Trustee. Long 4: Long, Attys. Trustee's Sale ofTown Property! Under and by virtue of the power contained in that certain truot deed executed and delivered to the un dersigned trustee by J. H. Heritage, . j Jr., and wife, Aileen Heritage, on the 26th day of March, 1927, record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Alamance County, in Book 108, Page 208, and default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby, the undersign ed trustee will offer for sals and Bell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in the town of Graham, North Carolina, on Monday, September 19th, 1932, at 12 ;00 o'clock, noon, the following described tract or parcel of land, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Burlington Township, Alamance County and State of North Caro lina. adjoining the lands of E. B. Horner, Front Street, and others, bounded as follows: Beginning a* corner with lot No. 14 on Front Street; running thence with line of Front Street N. 84 1-2 i deg. W. 50 ft. to corner with E, B. Horner; thence with line of said Homer S. 6 1-2 deg. W. about 225 ft. to corner on line of lot No^l7; thence with line of lot No. 17 S. 84 1-2 deg. E. 50 ft. to corner with lot No. 14; thence with line of lot No. 14 N. 6 1-2 deg. E. about 220 ft. to the be ginning, being lot No. 15 of the sur vey of the W. E. Sharpe property, as surveyed by Lewis H. Holt], April 9, 1919. This the 17th day of August, 1932. W. E. SHARPE, Trustee. Cooper A. Hall, Atty. Summons by Publication First Advertisement. NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. T. D. Barber, VS. D. J. Walker, Administrator c. t. a. ol the Estate of D. R. Barber. Notice is hereby given that an action as above shown was insti tuted in tho Superior Court of Ala mance County in the month of Ang 1 ust, 1932, for the purpose of fore closing a tar sale certificate of the County of Alamance. The name of the plaintiff in that action is T, D. Barber, and the defendant ia D. J. Walker, Administrator c. t a. of the Estate of D. P., Barber, and the . said real property affected by this I action is located in Boone Station ' Township, Alamance County, North i Carolina, adjoining the lands of Roger Ross, Levi Shepherd,.the lots Das id R. Barber. Cates Tickle, and Earl Shepherd. Said tax sale cer tificate is for delinquent taxes for ' the year 1929. Noticefs hereby given for all persons interested in any way " in said real property to come in ' and file and prove their claim* '' within 6 months from the data of the final notice, or said claims will be forever barred and foreclosed of the same both as against said real property and as against the pro . coeds of the same. Complete notice ! of said action, together with a de ,r scription of this property by metes I- and bounds can be found at the Courthouse in Graham, N. C. n This the 23 day of August. 1932. Is E. H. MURRAY, ?? Clerk of the Superior Court of 1". Long & Ross, Attys. J