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THEGLEANEKl GRAHAM, N. C., OCT 25, li>4<> v Local News ?Three men, George Joe Al bright, Mebane, Route 1; Blaine Talmadge Shepherd, Haw River; and Claydeen Carlyle Glosscn. Pittsboro, Route 2; left from Se-,1 lective Service Board No. 2, last Thursday for induction into the i army at Fort Bragg. ?The office of Sheriff E. L. Ivey was closed Monday after noon from fto 5 o'clock for the i funeral of Sheriff John C. Story of Guilford county who was fa- ] tally injured on a hunting trip last Saturday. The department was represented at the funeial. to Greensboro. Births ( Chaplain and Mrs. Floyd M. < Patterson, of Burlington, a son, ] David Robert, at Duke hospital.1 October 18. ( Dr. Johnson's Hospital I Mr. and Mrs. James L. Vict- ? ers of Route 1, a son, William Robert, October 10. Mr. and Mrs. John Auman Al- i vis of Burlington, a daughter, i Rickey, October 12. Mr. and Mrs. Grady R. Brum mitt of Burlington, a son, Gradv | Wayne, October 12. |i Mr. and Mrs. Eclwaro Alonzu 1 Norwood of Haw River, a son. : Edward Wayne, October 13. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Apple, a daughter, Mildred Elizabeth. 1 October 14. Mr. and Mrs. William W.1 j Eoust, a son, William Michael. ] October 19. At Simmons-Lupion Hospital ] Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Euliss, a t son, Jack Manning. 3rd, October i la. N 1 \ Mr. and Mrs. W. K Munson of c Runson, N. J., and daughter, Phyllis student at Sullens college, Bristol, Var, visited Mr. Mun son's mother," Mrs. A. H. Mun son, and sister, Mrs. Lacy Brad- - shaw, over the week-end. NOTICE J NORTH CAROLINA. J ilAMANrE! POTTNTT Notice is hereby giveu that applicant tola will be made to tie ( ommissiorer of Paroles arid the Governor of Ndrth,1 Carolina for the parole or pardon of ja Roosevelt Crisp, who was convicted at the August, 1944, Ter^i of the Su perior Court of Alamance County of the crime of larceny and was sentence^ to serve fl)ve years in prison, tto be as signed to work under the supervision of the State Highway and Public Works commission. All persons who oppose the grjant- I inig of said parole or pardon are invited to forward their protests to the Com missioner of Paroles forthwith. This 12th day of October. 1945. ROOSEVELT CRISP. By his attorney W. L. rfhoffneb. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY . Notice is hereby given that antlija-j loin will l>e made to the Jommiesioner of Parolee and the Governor of North | C&i Jiina for the parole or pardon of W&ddell Turner, who was convicted . at the August, 1914, Term of the Su- | perior Court of Alamance County of the crime of larceny and \yas sentenced' to serve fljve years in prison, to be> as- 1 signed to work under the supervision of the State Highway and Public j Works Commission. All persons who oppose the grant- , infc of ?aid parole or pardon are invited to forward their pfotestu to the Com misaioilier of Paroles forthwith. This 12th dav of Octobei. 1945. WADDELL TURNER. By hia attorney W. L. Shoftner. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY Notice is hereby given that applica toin will be made to the Commissioner i of Parolee and the Governor of North Oarofllia for the parol 2 or pardon of Thurman Mathews, who was convicted ^ at the Augusr, 1944, Term of the Su- , Perior Court of Alamance County of the crime of larceny and was sentenced to serve ftve years in prison, to be as - aimed to work under the super/isi<m of the State Highway and Public Works Commission. All persons who oppose the grant ing: of said parole or pardon are invited to forward their protests to the Com missioner of Parolee forthwith. This 12th day of October, 1946. THURMAN MATTHEWS. By his attorney W. L. Shoffner. |] % PERSONAL Mrs. Frank W. Moore is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Jordan, in Elizabethtown. , Miss Norene Faucette of Nor-' folk.Va., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Moore and family. Dr. E. N. Caldwell is spending the week at Whitset and con-1 ducting Revival services there, j Mrs. Frank Hunsucker and son, Frank, Jr., spent Tuesday, with Mrs. Hunsucker's mother, Mrs. W. R. Goley. Miss Mary Elizabeth Brittain,1 senior at Woman's college, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. BrittaSi. i Sgt. Leonard Chancy of Paris Island and W. C. Chlney, Jr., Navy, are visiting their mother. Mrs. W. C. Chaney on Maple St. j Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'brian and laughter, Nancy, spent the week-1 ;nd with Mrs. O'Brian's sister, I t* TT 1 i- T - ? J ^ ins. nti uen, i.ong ana ur. LiOiig. Mr. and1 Mrs. Howard Ellis ann son, iioward, Jr., of Raleigh were guests lasi Friday r.ight of Mrs. Ellis' mother, Mrs. Johnnie D. Wicker. j Mrs. Kathleen B. Thompson, Mrs. Alice Henderson and Miss Mary Leigh Bradshaw spent last week-end in Oxford with Miss Hilda Carroll. Mrs. Edwin L. Green, Jr., and son, Ed, of Walnut Cove are' guests this week of Mrs. Green's sister, Mrs. Hal McAdams in the Kernodle apartments. Brig. Gen. Don E. Scott, Lt. ind Mrs. Van MacNair, and Mr ind Mrs. Don E. Scott, Jr., lett | last Friday for a stay at the former's beach house at Nag's lead. Miss Thelma Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens and daugh ;er, Monadean, and Miss Vera Jeaford of Burlington, spent last veek-end in Charlottsville, Va., risiting Miss Virgie Clapp, Ca let Nurse at the University of /irginia horpital. i NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION iJORTH CAROLINA kLAMANCE COUNTY N THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Irs. Ethel Tutterow, - va - 'harles Tutterow The above named defendant, Charles Putterow. will take notice that an .ction entitled as above nas been com nenced in the General county Court of klamance County, North Carolina, by he plaintiff to secude an absolute di ?orce from the defendant upon the irounjds that plaintiff and defendant lave lived separate and apart tcf nore than two years next preceding ( he bringing of this action; and the lefendant will further take notice that , ie is required to appear at tthe ofvc-s >f the Clerk of the General County 2ourt of Alamance Co* my, in the :ourt House In Graham. North Caro ina, within twenty (20) days after the 1st day of November, 194f>, and an swer or demur to the comrlaint in said lotion, or the plaintiff will apply ta he Court for the relief demanded in said actionl This, the 10th day of October, 1946. OAUA iu omvi I Asst. Clerk General County Court Alamance County. I. J. Henderson, Atty. N 0 T1 C E SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Samuel T. Wilson, vs - Miriam Wilson. The above named defendant. Miriam Wilson, will take notice t?>at an, actiqn is above has been commenced In tjhe General County court of Alamance: bounty, N. C-. by the plaintiff to se- | ;ure an absolute divorce from the de- , Tendant upon the grounds, tha.t the Plaintiff and the defendant have lived leoarate and apart for rr.cre than two ; I'ears, next preceeding the bringing or f this action. And the defendant wilt 'uther take notice ttaat she is required o appear at the office of '.he Clerk of he Genual County Court of Alamanfce! -ounty at the Court House on or bcfor j twenty days after tne 10th -Jay of No-! rem bar. 1945. and answer or demur to ?he complaint In said action, or the Main tiff >*111 apply to the court for tJic ?elief demanded In; the complaint. This, the 10th day of October, 1945. 8ARA MURRY Asst. Clerk Superior Court Ex-OfAcio 4*et. Clerk of General County Court, I iugh Scarlette, Atty. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Slay '1 Hostesses At Tea Mrs. Chaa. A. Thompson and ) her daughter, Mrs. James M. , Slay were hostesses Saturday, afternoon of week before last from 4 to 6 o'clock, at the form- , ers home on North Maple street, , at a delightfully informal au- , tumn tea. , Guests were received by the , hostesses and shown into the : dining room by Mesdames J. J i Henderson and Frank W. Moore. ; Mrs. W. M. Lodge was seated at i the tea table and poured. Assist-1, ing in serving the dainty tea ac-'i companiments were Misses Mary Catherine Holt, Sarah Bell Thompson, Harriette Reaves, and 1 Mesdames E. L. Handy, Arnold Quails. Mrs. H. W. Scott directed j A_ i 1 1? ? * ?* * iu tire living1 room, wnere Mrs. a. i Lacy Holt and Mrs. lone Scott t Thompson presided. "< Clarke-Moore Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clarke ot Elon College, Route 1, announce 1 the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Jackson, to PFC. M. War | ren Moore, U. S. Army, of South ; Boston, Va. The vow3 were spok en at the home 0f Justice of the Peace Charlie Jones on Oct. 5. , Mr. and Mrs.. Aubrey Thomp- i son spent last week in Wash ington and New York. They were 1 guests of Mr. and Mis. Parke j Herbert in New York and Mrs. i Heibert and daughter, Letty re- . turned home with them. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY Under and by virtue >f the rtwer of sale contained in a cei\ain d^ed of tifust executed by J. D. Bass and wife, Lula Bass, dated the 1st day of April, 1938, and recorded in Book 131. page 327, in the office of the Register _of Deeds of Alamance County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there 1 I?y secured and said deed of trus: being ; ' by the terms thereof subject to fore-,* closure, the undersigned trustee will I offer for sale at public auction to the i highest bidder for cash, at the court * house door, In Graham North Caro llna, on Monday, November l#th, 1945. at 12:00 o'clock, noon, the property canveyel ill said deed of trust, and more particularly bou ?d ed and described as follows: Tract No. 1?That ce'tain tract ji parcel of land lying and being in the County of Alamance, and State of North Carolina, in boon* Station Township and described ra follows: Beginning at an Iron stake located on the North side of Highway No. 10, corned with Lot No. 20, t unning thence N. 00 deg. 15 min. W. v/lth the line of Lot No. 20, 368.2 ft to an 11*011 bar, corner with Lot No. 20 and line of i Thilrman Wagoner; running thence N. 84 deg. 30 min. W. with the line of Thurman Wagoner 501 5 ft. to an in*4 bolt, corner with Lot No 14, and the line of Thurman Wagoner, thence S. 00 deg. 15 min. E. with the line of Lot No. 14, 410.4 ft. to an iron bolt located on the North side of said Highway No. lO.^corner with Lot No 14; thence N. 89 deg. 4 5 mJn. E. with the Northern margin of State Highway No. 10, 500 ft. to the point of beginning, being Lots Noe. 15. 16, 17, 18. and 19 of tfie M. B. Smith property, in Alamance County, State of North Carolina, as Km I 1.' nil'iomu /" IT oui vc/vu u/ a u. ?? u.huiw, v m., i April 30, 1935, plat of .vhich is re-j i corded In the office of. the Register of, i Deeds of Alamance County, in Flat Book 3, page 86. Tract No, 2?A certain tract otr pa' - I eel of land and all buildings and 2rn- : provements thereon, lying and being . in Boone Station Tc/wmhlp, Alam?acc County, State of Nor'.h Carolina, ] fronting on the South s?de of State . Highway No. 10, and adloining th?;' lands of T. R. Whiteseil. Joe Rumbley j Estate, and others, and bounded and , described as follow*: Beginning at an iron i ipe and stone corner with said Rumbley Estate and Whiteseil, and others, and running thence N. 2 deg. 15 min. E. 1,48'.3 t feet to a poinlt to the '.enter of said concrete road; thence will* the center of said road 8. 89 <leg. \V. 200 fee* to a po4n,t in the center of vn?d-concrete road; thence 8. 2 des- 15 min. W. 1,226.1 feet to an Iron* pine in the line of the said Rumbley Ei'ate; thence S. 51 deg. 10 min. E 24 3 feel to the be ginning, and containing 276.840 Wi ft., more or less, and l*.ing Lot No. 10 of the subdivision of the R. K. U?h. ley land, as shown on Plat made b> J. C. McAdams. dated Octobed 1. 1931. This tract of land solj subject to a first Hen thereon recorded In the Office of the Register of J>eeds for Alamance County, in Book 123, Page 344, to whlcb Instrument reference Is hereby made. Tract No. 1?A certain tract or par- j parcel of land lying and being In the ? City of Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina., adjoining the landa of J. H. Winnlngh&m (now Will Win ningham), George Marlotte (now Cen tral Loan and Truuat company), and others, and bounded cs follow*: Beginning at a rock corner of said street; running thence with 40 ft street 8. 36 deg. 36 mln. E. 2 chs. t > a rock corner of said Mailctte, (:iow Central Loan arid Trust Company); thence 8. 53 deg. 24 mln. W. 2 chs. 27 1-3 Iks. to a rock, corner of said Marlette and Winningham thence N. 26 deg. 36 nrin. W. 2 chs. to arotl: Southeast side of 33 ft. sneet, corne >f said Wlnnlngham; thence wth said street N* 53 deg. 24 mb. U. 2 ch? tl 1-3 Iks. to the beginning, containing 45 of an acre more cfr less, <the said land being fully described In the dec*.' y George W. Anthony and wife to 11. F. Bass, recorded In Deed Book 13, Pages 320 and 321, In the Office ? f he Register of Deeds ?cr Alamarco bounty. This, the 16th day of October, 1945. CLAIBORNP YOUNG. Trustee. sarnie f. jones, any. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Le.-isle Allen Powell - V8 - William Powell The above named dei'cr. lant. Wil liam Powell, will lake n? tice that an iction entitled as above has been com. / induced In the General County Court Alamance County, Ncirh Carolina. t>y the plaintiff to secure fait absolute iivorce from tfhe defendant upon Lhe grounds that plaintiff and de fendant have lived separate and apart for more than two yeais i cxt and pre ceding the bringing of IV* action; ana he defendant will further take notice ;hat he is required1 to appear at the of ice of the C'.eirk of the General C'?un;y ^ourt of Alamance County, in the -curt iHouse in Graham. NoTth Carp. Ina. within' twenty (20) davs alter* the 55th day of October, 1045 and answer o the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to ibe Court for the ?ellef demanded in said action. This 27th day of September, 1945. SARA MURRY Ass't Clerk of the General County Alamance County. L J. Henderson, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT -urtls Ivey, - vs. - Ruth L. Davis Ivey. The above name defendant, Ruth L Davis Ivey, will take notice thai an action entitled as above has been com menced in the General County Court of Alamance County, Noith Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds t<hat plaintiff an 1 defend ant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action, and the defendant will further lake notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Oene*vl County Court of Alamance county. In the Court "House in Graham, North Carolina, within twenty t?0) days af ter the 8th day of November, 1345, a.nd answer or demur to the complaint In said action, Or the pla'nttiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said action. This, the 18ih day of October, 1945. SARA MURRAY Asst. Clerk General County Court of Alamance County. J. J. Henderson. Atty. Sale of Real Property! Under un'd virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Alamance County, made in the special proceeding en titled. "Llllie Ann McAiijtor, Adminis tratrix of the e? ate of D. M. McAlls ter. deceased, plaintiff. v^. Lillle Ann McAlister, (widow), and others. Heirs at-law of D. M. McAlister, deceased. Defendants.", the same being No. upon the special proceeding docket of ?:tld Court, the under-'igr*'d Commis sioner will, on Saturday, November 17th, 1S>4 5 at 12 o'clock, noun, at the Court Uouse door ?n Graham. Nofrth Carolina, offer for *Sc tc the highest bidder for ? a*h the following described real property, to-wii: A certain tract or paicel of land in Boone Station Township, Alamance County, State of Norn Carolina, ad joining th lands of A. lf.Fogleman, J. W. Crump ton. Lot No, H < I the Heenan Hughes Property. Haw Iliver and others, more particularly described s* follows: % Beginning at an iron stake on the West bank of Haw RiXer. corner with *A. B. Foglen.au; running thence with f the said Fog.emtui, 0. 84 deg. 45 mln. p W. 1106.? feet to an iron stake In the nald Foreman's line; thence 8. 6 deg. 25 mln. 13. 100 feet (crossing Travis Creek) to au UHm stake, curnJefc- with J. W. Cruinpton; thence with the said Crump ton; N. 84 deg. 45 mm. E. 1*21 feet to on Iron stake; thence again I with the said Crump ton. 8. 5 deg. 25 mln. 13. 584 leet to a point in TVavls Cr^ek (iron stake on West bar.k of creek), vomer with the said Crump ton ? In the line of Lot No. 8 or the Heena.i Hughes Property; thence with the lln? ' of Lot No. 8. N. 83 deg 15 mln. E 887 J feet to an iron stake on the hank or Travis Creek; thence following Travis Creek ,.N. 82 deg. 15 mln. E. 300 feet to an Iron stake on the North bank of Travis cneek; thence N. 0 deg. E 469.4 feet to an Iron stake on the south bank * of Haw River; thence with Haw River N. 61 deg. 30 mln. W. 345 feet to the I beginning, containing 18.2 ocv'e*. '.none 0 or less. 1 This the 10th day of October. 1945. 1 LILLIE ANN 1KAUSTER. ; * Commissioner. I | J. Giles Hudson, Atty.. Salisbury. N. C I NOTICE ' \ SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Elite Clayton. | Henry Clayton. The defentitin*. Henry Clayton, will take notice that a:? action entitled en ? above has beei commenced In the Gen eral County C?.wc of Alamance County North Carolina, 't being an action brought by the plaintiff r.galnM. the defendant for absolute divorce on the grounds of two year's separation ihat the defendant is a non-redcoat of the State of North CurottaB. and the plain tiff la a resident and domiciled In the Stale of North Caiolina. and this Is one of the causes of action inf which service of summons may be made by publication as provided by law. That the defendant will further take notice that ,he Is leqotred to ap pear at the office of the C'1?rk of the Superior Court Ex-Offlcto Clerk of the General Ccronty Court of Alamance County, North Carolina In the Court house in Graham, North Carolina, within twenty days ft-om an|d after | October 28th, 194h. and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action1 c*r the plaintiff will apply to the Court i or the relief demanded In the com- fpe ?lain*. Uu T^hl* 27th day of September, 13*6. ]cc HA HA MURRAY -111 Am*'t Clerk Superior Court and Ex- da Officio Aae't Clerk of the General d? County Court of Alamance County, if North Carolina. .p lobt. TT WtUon, Atty- m NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION A. MORTIl CAROLINA ILAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT .lary K. Payne, P lair tiff, - ve . jevl B. Payne. Defendant The defendaat, Devi 13. Payne, will ake notice that an action entitled as bove ht\B been commenced in the Su perior Court of AltmviiC) County for* ^ i divorce baaed upon two years sepana lon. and the defendant will further ake notice that he is r.-uuired to ap- , , ?I ? IB ?r W the office of the Clerk at! |f.e ' i pert or court of eald County la . (he "?j nuthouse at Graham. North Care- 7 ta. wtMiln twenty days after the Xtth y of October. 1*41. ard anawer or mar to the complain' ;df the ptaiu f.lnthfc action, of Kic plaintiff win'. . 1 ply lo the Court tor the relief d* aotfid in said complain* ? .?? Tills 29th day of September, 1946, P. L. WILLIAMSON, JH Clerk of the Superior Court. M. Carroll, Atty. HADLEY'S 1 "The Jewelers'' 'JJ Graham, North Carolina IT IS 1 A Good Time To Check On Your FIRE Insurance Needs ? Call or Write I WORTH L. THOMPSON AGENCY ? GENERAL INSURANCE ? Phone 726 - - P. O. Box 89 GRAHAM, N. C. A Graham Organization A Daily Builder Fof Your Child? A Quart Of Rich, Pure Milk! 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