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GRAHAM, N. < MAR. 15, 11134.
Local News.
?Yesteruay was in part rainy,
and last ii 1 ^Itt it both raiued ami
snowed. Tbe snow melted as n 1
fell, except for a little ibat s ucl>
on the north side of uuild'ngs.
?Graham P.-T. A. meets at
the school auditorium at 7:30 this |
evening and will he addressed u_\
Dr. J. 0. Kiiox of the Slate Board
of Health on vaccination. Pub
lie invited.
?The Town Board has given
final notice 'O automobile owners
to decorate their Cars with lieensi
tags by April 1st, otherwise ihet
will be hailed to answer for I In
. delinqency. The tac fee is SI Ob.
?-The fifteenth anniversary ol '
the American Legion will be eel 1
ebrated with a party at the lim 1
ii\ Burlington, beginning at 7:30
this evening. The orgaiiizaiioi
was founded in Paris i m men lately
following the World War.
-- i -- f t- i ' ?
?ueuiig re iuy tor uase nan
and th * comi 11 of l he robbiii himi
bluebird, are commonly recog- ?
nized as sigus pointing to lb- '
coming of spring.. All ol these '
are stepping mi the stage, and all
favorable omens, provided.
? The 4-year-old Hopeful must
have I lee [i hearing something
about the giant Italian slugger,
Primp Camera, that, inspired him
to say, in his bed time devotions,
".?lake Daddy strong enough to '
knock down a telephone pole "
?The It qiubli tans of Alamance
County will hold a convention at :
the courthouse at 2 p. in. on Sat- '
urday, Alarcli dlst, to name dele
gates to the State Convention to
tie held in Charlotte 011 April 4th, 1
and to at end to any other busi
ness.
?Today ends the ground hog's
six weeks of weather control, and ,
they have been six weeks of mil .
near winter, but the real article ,
If, oa to morrow, he crawls out of
his wii.t r quarters and again
sees ins shadow he will return '
and wait t\V0 weeks longer for '
winter to break Most people '
will hope he will see no shadow 1
?Announcement comes from
Raleigh that 5,000 civil works, 1
employees will lose their jobs to- 1
day, Mrs. Thomas Q* I Jerry ad
ministrator Tlie reduction sill
affect 39 employees in Alamance
county. Witii spring farm oper
ations starling up, it should uoi
l>e difficult for those dropped
from the roil to get employment
?Miss Frances Ellington, mem
ber of tho senior class, Graham
Public School, has been adjudged
winner in the Thrift essay con
test. Miss Mary Lena Green re
ceived honorable mention. There
were five others who prepared es
says The winner will receive a
prizeof $5.00 and is entitled to
enter the county-wide contest to
be held at the courthouse on the
23rd.
??The snow that fell here last
Saturday and Saturday night was
more than hail fallen at any time
previously during the wilder
The earth was wet and not very
Cold, so it melted almost as fast
as it fell. A few miles east of u?
and further east the snow reached
a depth of several inches A
number of cars passing here, dur
ing the day, from the east had a
coat of snow on their tops.
?The Woman's Auxiliary' Gta
ham Presbyterian church at its
meeting Monday afternopn closed
a year's work and started on a
new year. Reports read indicat
ed a successful and satisfactory
year's work Fir the ensuing
year the following officers were
elected and installed:
President, Mrs. J. McBride H ill;
vice-president, Mrs V\ . E White;
secretary, Mrs, W. C. Gnley ; ir--as
Alt's \V li. Harden; historian, Mt*s
Mamie Parker; met. of foreign
missions, .Mrs. Don E. d-oll;sect
of h o in e missions, .Mrs M K.
Youut; sect, of Christian educa
tion ami muiisteiial relief, Mrs
W. C. Wrike; sect, of religious
education, Miss Daisy Walker;
Syu'idtcal and Presbyterial home
missions, Mrs. A. K. Hardee;spiri
tual life, Mrs. U W. 8cort; social
Service, Mrs. Harvey Wit te; Ba
rium Springs,Mrs. K. P.CaruHiers;
home department, Mrs. Floyd
Phillips; literal ore, Mrs. W. E
Harrop; circle No 1 Mrs. J W
Drowning; cirMe No. 2, Mrs. /. T
Hadley; circle No. 3, Mis. 15. B.
Holt; circle No. 4, Mrs. E. P. .Mc
Clure; Carrie Holt Mebaue circle,
Mrs Lee Stockard; Mary Ilolt
Williamson circle, Miss Mamie
Parker.
Top-dressing- smalt gn.t with
quick-acting, soluble nitrogen fer-1
tilizer will! help to overcome tl '
effects of the recent <oBd weather, j
PERSONAL
J. D. Foust, Jr , at Univ. of N.
D., spent lit** week -end at home.
Mi?s Annie Wheeler of Greens
boro spent the week - eud with
Mrs. Carl 'Longest.
Mi<s Mildreil Guy of Kaunapo
is spent the week eud here with
diss liosalie Moser.
John Gray Turner spent the
*>ek - end with his sister, Mrs.
IJurl Kenyou, in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kernodle
? lid L. II., Jr, were guests ot
Mrs J. B Stratford here Monday.
Col. Don F. Scott snent th?
iisi of the week at Morehead Git)
it tending to National Guard bu
?mess.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Noah ami
Z. F. Noah spent Sunday in Ka
eigh with Mr. and Mrs. James
Jrowu
Mrs J. I) Albright left Tue?
lay for Rocky Mount to a1 ten
he Baptist Missionary Uutoi
meeting.
Mrs Jno. B. Stratford and son.
lack, and J. D. Kernodle, Jr.
'pent. Monday afternoou in
jreensboro.
Mrs. Don F. Noyes of Char
oileis here visitiiur her sister.
Mrs. Cliarles A. Thompson, am
oiier relatives.
Miss Callie Allen of Battb
reek, Mich., is visiting here a
he home of her brother, Mr
Louis C. Allen.
Carrie and Richard Stanforl o'
Saxapahaw spent the week-end
i ere with their grandmother,
Mrs W. F. Dodson.
Mrs. E. S Parker, Jr., has re
urned to her home in Ashevilb
ifter a visit of several days with
Mrs. A K Hardee.
? The pulpit at Graham Chris
i.tn church will be filled nexi
suuday morning, the third Sun
lay, by Dr W. C. Wicker, pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harden and
Robert Harden, Jr., of Greeus
uoro, spent Suuday here with the
former's mother, Airs. J as. P.
llardeu.
Mr. and Mrs. .Moss Gurney anil
?hikireu and Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Payne of Koekiugham visileo
Vlis. Jessie McBride here lasi
Saturday.
Misses Margaret Stockard ami
lira Ray, teaching at Jasper, have
relumed to their work. Sehoo
a as suspend d tor two weeks 01
account of measles.
Cbas A. Thompson and M>*i
viu Thompson, Jr., visited th<
miter's lather, Dr. J. Mel Thomp
son, at Dr. Dickey's sanatorium,
Southern Dines, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Attmore
of Mew Bern spent the week-em
Here wnh the former's mothei
and sister, Mrs. Geo. S. Attmore
and Mrs. J. Dolph Long.
Mr. and Mrs (,'oman Isley and
little daughter and .Mr. and Mr
Kos'er Hughes spent Sunday in
Ireenshoro at the home of Mrs
Isley's brother, Garland Moou.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Leonard ni
Chailotte and Miss Evelyn Wil
liams, at High Point College,
-pent the week-end with tlieii
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wil
liams.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, E. Saun
ders of Rockingham called ou
friends here Sunday afternoon.
I'lie latter, who was Miss Elaini
Goode, was formerly a member
of the Graham School faculty.
? Sou'h Maple Street, begin
ning at W. Harden, is being lop
soiled. It is red soil, and when
wet was very muddy and when
dry very dusty. The top-soil will
make it belter for travel and for
hose who live on it.
Mrs .l ?s I) Proctor and daUi.li
tlir, Miss Elizabeth, of Luuiber
toii, returning Iroui a visit to the
former's daughter, Miss Mary
Catherine, at N. C. C. \V./ireens
horo, spent a short while with
lelalives here Sui.day afternoon.
? lessie Long, colored, the wife
ol Waller L >ng, dud Tuesday
morning from pneumonia Be
sides tier husband, she is survived
by six young children. She was
faithful and industrious ami wor
thy of I tie esteem in which she
was held.
New secrets of the French De
tective Police. H. Ashton-Wolfe
tells how hurtling mysteries are
cleared up by scientific crime de
tection tine of many interesting
articles in the American Weekly,
the magazine which comes Marcli
IS with The Baltimore Sunday
Am-rtcan Buy your copy from
your favorite newsboy or news
dealer.
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Miss Moore and Mr. Dillehay are
ed in Presbyterian Church.
On Wednesday morning at 10
, ,K! Graliain Fresbyterian
?edwith iuter
d friends to witness the mar
ilr"h S Marjrar(>1 Moore of
ffsxrMr-J-T-Dille,if,y
K-v. W E. Harrop, pastor of
? e bride spoke the words that
wife -n" tWHi" hnsband and
, , 1,he "off ceremony was
used and it was brief, simple and
impressive
With trailing smilax over a
I'mokground of wl|ju, ^ ^
ow.glow of numerous lighted
' and lea made a scene meet for
his union of happy hearts
1 receding the ceremony Mrs
Catherine Watson gave a program
'rrr1^mu8ic hi"1 MrN
..n d sa"K "Ar Dawning"
Chee " ThreHt mB BOt l? leave
din / VI u ?r ,hfi Wed.
> March from Lohengrin pro
claiuied the entry of the bridal
parry.
The ushers, Curtis Wrike, Roy
King and Drs.W. C. Goley and H
I . Moore took their places on
rs.err8^n?f.the0fficiatin^i?
- ?r Following these were Mrs
and Mi r"*^' daa,e of h"nor,
and Miss Lousm Moore, maid of
honor, sisters of the bride. Ne> t
lie bridegroom came with his
Mlh her broteer-in law, B J
'i'age" i?:Vh? SauVe her in ?>
^ . During the ceremony the
Toa W MVB0""d,'d notes nt
To a Wild Rose', then followed
he recessional.
The bride wore a soft worsted
ac7e-r^?-dd--^ brown'
??Flron| V'e chl"-eh the bride and
Uvonth ?? " bridal trip S0|ith.
Upon thelr return they will be at
home in Shelby where the groom
'8 with the Settle Drug Co
1 h e bride is the youngest
daughter of Mrs. YV C. Moore a
graduate from the commercial
department of N. C . YV ,!?d
or several years has been secre
'ary to the Scott Mebane Mfg Co
l 'aae , 0 announcement of her
etrotbal on February 17th she
?ias been houoree at many delight
ful parties giren by her numer
ous trieuds in and out of Graham
aunstrng the high esteem "j
?Inch she.,s held. The good wish
home W'" f""OW "Pr 10 her new
DEATHS.
Mrs. Sarah Aunie Fowler, 88
vidow of YVilliam Fowler, die.!
Wednesday morning ?t ,he hom(.
. her son B F. Fowler, in Bur
ington She is survived bv two
u 'M!?uriHl wi" be in".Rock
P' ChUrCh celnetery
?Int. Ellz,,betn Gibson Webster
W, widow of the late Chas. f'
W ebster of Hawfields coininunity
died Tuesday night at ihe home
?f her daughters, Misses Annie
jn<l NhJh, iu Burlington. Tw..
daughters and four sons survive
her Burial at Hawfields this
tBrnoon.
Miss Blanche Madeline, 15-year
>1<1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Squires, in the Long's
Cbapel section, died at Rainey
hospital Tuesday afternoon. Fu
neral service at Long's Chapel
ami hnrial in Linwood cemetery
this afternoon
Caswell Levi Andrews, 73, died
suddenly Monday morning at his
home on Graham Route 2. The
funeral aud burial were conduct
ed at Moore's Chapel Tuesday
afternoon.
John S Morton, 00. farmer and
prominent citizen of Morton town
ship, died suddenly Sunday after
noon. He is survived by his
widow, three sons and one dangh
ter The funeral service and
bu al weie conducted at Beth
lehem Christian church Monday
afternoon.
Ttuck Shatters Glass Front Graham
Hardware Company Store.
Tuesday moruina Will Kimball
from South Alamance cranked
his Ford lumber truck in front of
Graham Hardware Co's store
The truck was in gear and pro
ceded at once to climb upon (he
sidewalk and headed for the glass
front. Kimball barely got out of
its way.
A stout iron column on the
angle on the left of the entrance
stopped the truck. The impact
sheltered the large plate glass on
either side of I he column. It will
cost around $2lX> to repair the
damage.
Piano: A fine piano near
here is being returned to us be
cause of purchaser's inability to
Continue contract. Will trans
fer i his piano to responsible party
lor ualance owing Cash or terms.
Quick aciion necessary. Address
Lee Piano Co., Lynchburg, Vir
ginia.
Jurors For April Superior Court.
The following have been drawn
to nerve at the civil teiui of Su
perior Court, beginning April
2nd:
Patterson Township: G. W.
Clapp.
Coble?T. S Cooper, W. B.
Sboffner, G. A. Sharpe.
Morton ? VV. H. Jones, B. R.
I Simpson.
Graham?0. C. Martin.
Newliu?T. W. McPherson, D.
L. Russell, C. V. Furguson.
Thompson?G R. Long.
Melville?Geo. E. Holt.
Pleasant Grove?C. N. Boland.
Burliugton ?E 0 Heritage, A.
C. Bryaut, Rudy M Fouville, G.
L. Tate, VV. D. Rudd.
First Follies' girl to marry an
Indian Prince. Story of show girl
who has sailed to marry the fab
ulously wealthy nephew of a ma
liarajah. One of many features in
the American Weekly with the
Baltimore Sunday American, is
sue of March 18. Buy your copy
from your favorite news vendor.
Re-Sale of Real
Property
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained In a cer
tain deed of trust executed Feb
ruary 2nd, 1928 by J. T. Boswell
and R. D. P.ike, and recorded In
Book 110, page 177, in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Ala
mance County, North Carolina, de
fault ha\ ing been (made In the
payment of the rote secured
thereby at maturity, and by virtue
of the laws of the state of North
Carolina, the undersigned Trus -
tee will on
Friday March 16th, 1931,
at 12:00 o'clock, noon,
at the Court House Door in Gra
ham, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash the
following described real property
A certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being In Alamance
County, Burlington Township,
and more particularly described as
follows:
Being lots 11 and 12, Block "A",
lots 7 and 23 Block UF '; and lots
1, 7, and 8 Block "H", all in Sec
tion 1, in the plat of the land9
of D, R. and C C. Fonville.
known as Beverly llills as survey
ed by A, C. Linberg and J. L.
Thower, G. E.'s, December, 1927,
which said plat Is recorded in the
offico ol the Register of Deeds ol
ilan.anco County, North Carolina
n Plat Book No. 2, at page 77.
This Is a re-sale of this property
and bidding will commence at
$2271.06.
This sale will be made autject
:o adxance bids as provided by
law. and will be held open for
for ten days after the sale ia re
ported to give opportunity for any
such advance bids.
Terms of sale; Cash.
This March 2nd, 1934.
D. J. WALKER,
Trustee.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of 33. W. Bo swell,
dec'd, late of Alamance County,
this is to notify all persons hav -
ing claims against eajd estate t o
present the same, duly authenti
cated, on or before the 10th day
of March, 1935, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of th"lr
recovery.
Ail persons indebted to said e s
tate will please make Immediate
settlement.
This March 0th, 1934.
W. LCTHKR CATES,
Adm'r. of O. W. Boswell, dec'd.
TO LOSE FAT
Mill M. Fatne-r of Brooklyn. *. T.
write?: "Have aid Krutehen for the
pail 4 monthi and have not only lost 15
pound! bat feel m much better In every
way. Even for people who don't care U
reduce. Kn hen li wonderful to keep
the system# healthy. I being a nurse
should know for I've tri-d ?? many
things bat only Krut'hm a- wered all
i purpose!." (May 12, 1932).
TO load fat SAFELY and HARMLESS
LY, tate a half teaspoon!ul of Kruachen
Salts In a glaas of hot water In the
morning before breakfatt?don't miss a
morning?a bottle that laata 4 weeks
\ costs but a trifle?get Kruschen Bolts at
any drugstore In America. If not Joy
fully satis fled after the first bottle
money beck.
The 1500 cotton growi of
Cumberland county who signed in
duction contracts arc in favor o f
the Bankhead control fcllll or some
thing "tighter", they noted at a
recent meeting in Fayettevine.
FOR WIFE OR HUSBAND- A
gift that will continue through the
vear ia a magazine. Se^ how to
get them b y reference to The
Gleaner's clubbing announoenu nts,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administra
tor of the Estate of Lewis H.
Holt, dee'd, la e of Alamance coun
ty, this Is to notify all persons
holding claims against said cs ate
to file the same dufy aut'i nti
cated, wi'h the administrator at
Liberty, N. C., or wi'h Lon'j &
Long, Atty's., Graham, N. C.: on
or before the Sth day of F oru-,
ary, 1935, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons owing eail eBta'.e
f ?
ao requested to make immediate
settlement.
This February 5th. 1931.
< D. C. HOLT,
Liberty, N. C
Administrator.
Long & Long, Attys.
Notice of Sale of Land
Vnder and by virtue of the
authortv conferred by de?d of trust
executed by Standard Hearty &
Securitv Company. dateJ the l>th
! day of February, t 1028. and re
corded in Book 110, Page 217, in
i the office of the R gister of Deeds
! fo Alamance County, V.S. Bryant.
IS bst t ite 1 Trustee, will, on
WEDVFSDAV, \PRTL 4th. 1*34,
at 12 00 o'clock, noon.
?d the Courthouse Donrof ^Alam inc -
Co intv in Or ham. North Carolina
sell at public auction for cash to
the highest bidder, th^ following
] nd to-wit;
A certain lot or ^parcel of !an i j
<n or near the Town of Burlirg
ton, North Carolina
Beginning at a stake in , the
i property line on the East ^de of
I Trade Street, said stake being 100
ft. S. 34 deg. E. from the inter
section of the property line on the
S. side of Graves St., with the
i property line on the East aide of
' Trade Street, and running thence
V. 56 deg. E. 150 ft i to a stake;
thence South 34 deg. E 50 ft. to a
stake; thence S. 56 deg. *W. 150 ft.
to a stake in the property line
on the E. side of Trade St.;thence
along and with Trade St., N. 34
deg. W. 50 ft. to the place and p>oint
of beginning. The house on this
lot being designated as No. 105.
Trade St., on map of Lewis H. Holt.
Co. Surveyor, made Feb. 16,. 1923.
1 his sale is made on account of
default in payment of the in -
dehtedness secured by said deed of
trust, and is subject to all taxes and
i assessments against the property
! whether now due or to b^comedue
A five percent (5) cash deposit
vill be required of th? highest bid
der at the sale.
This the 27 day of February, 1934.
V. S. BRYANT,
Substituted Trustee.
Loan No. 1032.
Hxecut.x-s' ...?tice
Having - * of
j the Last V - o!
I John J. . . t* j~
Alamance Ct, \ this - "> no
tify all perso fnvine In :v *
j gainst said - r c n*
them, duly ? - . - ? .? je
I fo e the 2M r of ^
1931. s : : r*|e ;d^d
n of ti i ?*?
1 person? ' -r- - .
tate will pie ? ta i-.mediai**
j settlement.
This lTt'i of Feb., 1934.
\ S ALDRIDGE.
J. L ALDRIDGE.
Exec-it" j
nion Eiti?c, Route 1.
NOTICE!
Summons by Publication
north carolika
VLVMAVCB COUNTY.
IN" THE SUPERIOR COURT.
N'ina Lee Allen,
Plaintiff.
T
, Buck Allen
Defendant.
The defendant. Buck Allen, will
l hereby take notice that an action ?
as entitled above has been insti
t :ted by the plaintiff in the Sup
j perior Court of Alamance County
I or the purpose of obtaining a n
absolute disorce upon statutory
founds; and the said defendant,
B .ck ABen, will further take no
, tice that he is required to ap
! pear at the office of the Clerk of
superior Cojrt of -Alamance Coun
?v at the courthouse in the Town
of Graham. X. C. on or before the
? th day of April, PJt and file
' answer or other pleadings in sail
u.n or the plaintiff will be grant
ed the relief demanded ia sail com
plaint.
This 3rd day of March. i?l.
E. H. MVKBAY.
*
Clerk Superior Co irz Alamance
Coant>. North Carol.na
| uong A: Ross, Attya.
NOTICE!
Summons by Puuiication
NORTH CAROLINA,
\lam vnce county.
ix the superior court.
?linnie I.ea Turner
Plaintiff.
V9
1 Will Turner
Defendant.
i The defendant. Will Turner, will
? ike no'.i< that an ac im enti lxl
abo\ e has been commenced in
he Suj etior Co irt of Alamance
I Co init,. "Nor th Carolina, by the
-?humiff for the purpose of obtain
! 5 x an absolute divorce from the
lefendani on the jro inis of two
I years separation, and th? s ji
'.efendant wiii further t.tk ?
j h t he is roq ied To app ?*. t:
?he ofifce of the C! rk of r ? .?
Superior Court of s ii i count* v?
?he Courthouse in Graham \.
on or before th'rty days fro n
he completion of the s^rvj-e
h:s summons by public ?.ti ?n a*.
?nswer or demur to the com -
?>!aint in sii.l action. or the
.la n i f wi I apply to the "ourt
I or the rcl ef deman led i i ?a? J com
i In int.
| This the 2 std r. of Feb..
H M T K R A \,
| Clerk of th? Superior Court.
? M. C. Terrell \ttv.. for plaintiff*.
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PicFurei tell TV iroiy: The
article* are short. c-mciut.
an'J favinatiiK Here are a
few subject* covpred.
ArlaarKiCraft Work -Aeroo
omy?Automobile Kr.mnnn
?Aviation?Boat Building ?
C ire of TooJt ( h' mt' ?) ?
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