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THE GLEAN EK GRAHAM, N. c., JAN. 9, 1947 Local News ?Henry Scott, Jr., son of Mr, and ICts. Henry Scott of the H&wfields community was awarded a $25 bond for dairy production in the National 4-H contest?. ?Graham tax officials again warn local residents who own automobiles that town license stickers must be bought and displayed on all cat's by the end of January. ?-Mrs. W. C. Wrike entertained at an informal coffee 'hour last Thursday morning in honor of Mra Clinton cris maix a recent bride and a newcomer to Graham, formerly of Minneapolis, Minnesota. ?Mrs. Edith Bowden Krause has taken over the office of executive sec retary of tjhe Alamance Tuberculosis Association, replacing Miss Mary Car ter, whose resignation became effective December 21. ?J. Llnwood Hall who defeated Democratic candidate George A. Long for the coupty's seat in the General As sembly, in the November election, left last week for Raleigh whe!ro the legis lature is now in session. ?On Tuesday a/ternoon of last week at her home on 8. Main street, Mrs. E. P. McClure entertained t(he members of the Needlecraft club at an informal gathering. Mrs. W. B. Green, Mrs. Roy Bush and Mrs. Jack Koney were visitors at the meeting. ?Last Friday evening Mr^. T. J. Powell honored Mrs. Thomas V. Powell a recent bride, at a miscellaneous bridal shower. The guests enjoyed games aln<l contests appropriate to the occasion. The hostess presented the lionoree with a gift of crystal glasses. ?Three new nurses have been added to the County Health Department to aid in the treatment of ringworm of the scalp in some county schools. Dr. Morehead reports a marked Improve ment has been found in children who received treatment before Christmas. The new assistants aire Mrs, Euia Vaughn, Mrs. Evelyn Wilson and Mrs. Aubrey Thompson. ?The Alamanco County Girl Scout annual meeting will be held at 8 p. m. Monday at the Municipal Auditorium, Burlington. At this time Mrs. W,. C. Goley, Scout Commissioner will pre side and the council will make full re. port to the community on Scout woirk for the year. Miss Diana Dydr, nation al vice-president of the Girl Scout or ganization from Winston-Salem will be guest speaker. Births At St. Leo's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Elton Carter of Glen Burnie, Md., a son, Caleb Douglas, De cember 30th. Mrs. Carter is the form er Miss Betty J.ean Moore of here. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Wood of Gftra bur ireights, a daughter, Vicki Anne, December 16. At Dr. Dickson's Clinic Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Saunders of Burlington, a daughter, Sara Franclne, January 4. Pfc. and Mrs. N. F. Stinson of S*epsonvllle, a daughter, Linda Mae, January 5. Mr. and Mrs W. D. Ham of Route 6, Burlington, a daughter, Bonnie Kaye, January 7. At Simmons-Luplon Hospibil Mr. and Mrs. diaries W. Moore, twins, Charles Allen and Virginia Faye, January 5. * Mr. aiyl Mrs. F. A. Phillips of Bur lington, a daughter, January 7. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Jsley, Jr., Route 1, Burlington, a son, January t. Dr. Troxler's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pace of Burling ton, a daughter, January 1. At Wesley Long Hospital Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bullock of Bur lington, a son, William Bennett, January 8. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GLEANER Gas on Stomach ' Relieved in 8 minute* or doable your money beck . Wb#f> ?**?? ftonacto acid eauaea painful. aufforat - ? it t?a. aour stomach and heartburn, doctor* uwally WWCU. tta fuM-aUaTlMUtna kxan. for ff?j>tOM.tlc MM-adtta la. Am In Bdl?M l.V N? '"no*, Bcll-on. brtno, comfort In . 11S, or taUl roor mam tact OS IMWA of taCUo to o. a, .. on drassuu. RMS For iHtaf frota Hdta? csttad by eooss. jgjgft faaUOBOttaa^fti osdI othrr tttbtaf PERSONAL Ml?s Mary e. Parker had u toir guest for the week-end. Miss Lilly Hon rine of Burlington. Mrs. W. E. While of Morganton spent last Thursday and Friday with Miss Mary E. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hardee and small daughter, Martha, spent the holidays In Greenville with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mitchell, Jr.. and son, Dickie, spent Sunday In Greens boro with Mr. Mitchell s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams of Aahe Vllle are visiting Mr. Williams' mother. Mrs. T. H. Williams on W. Elm St Mrs. J. L. Owens returned Sunday day from North Wilkesboro where she has been visiting Mr. and Mra Cleo Owens. Jack Stratford and Bill Scott return, ed to Flshburn Military School yester day after spending the holidays with their parents. Miss Amy Buckner has returned to High Point College after spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Buckner, I Mrs. R. L. Longest of Scranton, S. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kolse of HartsvlUe, S. C., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Cart Longest Mrs. Griffin McClure and snail son, Jimmy, have returned home from a visit of several days with her mother, Mrs. F. T. Wooten. in Chadburu. Capt and Mrs. James S. Cook, Jr., of Oak Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Freeman of Elon were New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. & Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Yount Jr., and ' son, Eddie, spent Sunday In Durham visiting Mr. and Mrs A. C. Jordan and ' Mr. Yount's great aunt, Mrs. Samuel Claytor, who Is a patient In Watts 1 Hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood and daugh ter. Sara, of Washington, D. C., spent < the holidays with their parents, Mr. , and Mrs. J, L. Amlck. They left last , week for Florida where they will spend the winter. Mrs. N. J. BalUf and daJghtefb, 1 Beryl and Amy, and grandson, Rex, have returned to their home In Nobles ville. Ind , after spentlng several days with her sisters, Mrs. J. M. Buckner, here and Mrs. J. C- Griffin in Snow 1 Camp. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Amlck had as their guests last week, Mrs. J. A. Thompson and children, Pasty and Glnny Lou. of Knoxville, Tenn.; Mrs. C. D. Hunt Sr., of Oretna, Va? and Miss Agnes Hunt of San Francjgco, California. Pfc. Kenneth L. May has returned to l .iwry Field, Denver, col., where he Is attending Camera Technical School, af ter spending the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey May. Pfc. May expects to bo sent overseas when he completes his course In three weeks. Wilkinson-Wagoner Wedding -Miss Nancy Lee Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mr&. Alien Clarence Wilkin son of here, and James Smith Wogoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elder Wagoner of Burlington, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon, Decem ber 15, at 4:30 o'clock in the Graham Methodist church. Re\.0. L. Hathaway heard the vows. Prior to the ceremony Mrs. Charles Cates and John Truitt presented a program of nuptial music. The bride and grcom entered the church together. The bride, a graduate of Graham High school, attended Woman's Col lege in Greensboro and at present holds a position with Melville Dairy. The groom, a graduate of Burlington High school, served three years in the Marine Corps, one year of which was spent in the Pacific. He is now employ ed at Melville Dairy. Boyd-Smith Marriage. At ten thirty in the morning, De cember 21. at the Baptist church herie. Miss Virginia Mab* Boyd, daughter of Mrs. Wade Virgil Boyd and the late Mr. Boyd, was unltfed in marriage with Rev. William P. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Smith, Rev. R. P. Ellington heard the vows in thle presence of the [ immediate families ?'.nd close friends I Prior to and during the ceremony, Mrs. Julius F. Thompson, Jr., played a program of nuptial music and William Kirkpatriyk. baritone soloist, sang sev eral selections. Mrs. Smith, a graduate of Graham High school, is now a senior at El on College. Mr. Smith a graduate of Gra ham High school and Wake Forest Col lege, plans to efiter Duke Divinity School next fall. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was given for the bridal ' couple, relatives and friends. I Subscribe For The G'tincr ?'?ALMANAC'.' BUiitd it lu who exptcit nothing, far h< Wioii never be ditappoinnd. UMUAKT I IrrimnDay. ? 8?lit U& dafly uee^upei tuued. Philadelphia. 1791 10?UNO amembly met In London, 1946. ? 11?Alexander Hamilton, bom. 1757. It?Peace conference at . Parti, 19191 19?Colony of Georgia founded bv Jamet Ogle thorpe, 1733. >14?Congreee ratifiee teaty of peace with England. 1781 rniM HADLEY'S "The Jewelers'' Graham, North Carolina DEATHS Mrs. Rodema Pace Roach, 70, of Snow Camp, Route 1, died after three weeks critical illness in a Slier City hospital last Thursday. She was the wife of the late James Roaoh and a native of this county. Surviving are three brothers, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 3outh Fork Friends church Saturday aiternoon. Burial was in the church Cemetery. Watter C- Ray, 63, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. G. Kimrey, in Bur lington, Monday night following a week's critical illness and several years of failing health. Funeral services were held Wednes day afternonn at the Graham Pente cosal Holiness church by Rev. J. W. Kelly. Burial was in IJnwood cemetery. Surviving besides his sister are one niece and six nephews. Mrs. Georgians Allen May, 80, of Burlington, died at her home Monday night following a heart attack. Funeral services will be held at Mt. Olive Baptist church near Frankllnton, this afternoon. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Surviving are three daughters, three sons, 13 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. ? Mrs. Emma Stadler Minor, 78 died Monday night at her home on Route 2. Elon College, after eight weeks of critical Illness. Surviving are three daughters, one son, 23 grandchildren and three great grandchildren and one brother. Funeral services were held Wednes day afternoon ut the Concord Christian church. Burial was In the church aeme tery. Charlie Wilson Scott, 71. of Route 4, Burlington, died at the home of a nephew with whom he had lived some years, Tuesday night. He had been HI one week. Funeral services will be held at the Mt. Zion church this afternoon with Interment In the church cemetery.. Surviving are five nieces and four nephews. Funeral services will be conducted al New Bethany Methodist church thu afternoon for Mr* Elizabeth Ann, Workman, 74, who died Monday after noon at her home near Mebane, route 1 Burial will be In Cedar Grove cemetery Surviving are four daughters, one *?T two sisters, 27 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral services for James Edgai Moore. 24, of Burlington, who was fa tally Injured In an automobile crash late Saturday night and died In a lo cal hospital Sunday night, wer* con dncted from the East Burlington Pres byterian church Tuesday afternoon bj Re*. J. 8. Walkup and Re*. J. H Waugh. Burial was In Pine Hill ceme tery. School Not ? 'Mast' In Spain The only large Christian country in the world that is still without compulsory education is Spain. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICI Having qualified aa Administrate! of the estate of W. T. Line berry, ds ceased, late of Aiamaaeo Const: North Carolina. tMa 1* to notify all i persons bavins claims against aald estate to exhibit them to under signed at Qrabam. North Carolina, on or before the Sth day of January, 1*41, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This SOth day of December. 1*411. MRS. MATTIE O. 1.1NEBERRY, Administratrix of the estate of W T. JJneberry. deceased. W I. Ward, Atty. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of 8. F. McBane, deceased, late of Alamance County, North Care 11ns, this Is to notify all persona hav ing claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned at 8now Camp, North Carolina, on or before thd 18th day of December, 1*47. or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of thedr recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This 11th day of December, 1*4*. MRS. 3. F, McBANE Administratrix, c.t.a., of the estate of 8. F. McBane. deceased, W. I. Ward. Atty. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of C. L. Snipes, deceased. late of Alamance County, Nofrth Caro lina, this la to notify ail persona hav ing claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Gra ham, North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of December, 1947. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of the%r recovery. All porsons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 12th day of Decembers 1946. ETTA WOOD SNIPES. Administratrix of the estate of C. L. Snipes, deceased. W. I. Ward, Atty. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix upon the Estate of M. W. Young, no tice Is hereby given to all persons hav ing a claim against said Estate to pre sent the same duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 12th( day of December, 1*47. ok this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons lndeb.ed to said estate will please make prompt settlement. CHRISTINE YOUNG This, the tth day of December. 1944 Administratrix, Estate of M. W. Young. J. 8. Cook. Atty. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of E. C. Edwards, deceased, late of Alamance County, North Caro lina. this is to notify all persons halv ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Rt. 1, Burlington. North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of December, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 14th day of December, 1946. ERVTN EDWARDS, Executor. Estate of E. C. Edwards, Deceased. NOTICE PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Rex T. Ray, Plaintiff, - va - Margaret L. Ray, Defendant The defendant, Margaret L. Ray, In the above entitled action, will take no tice that on the Tth day of January, 1(47, at 10 o'clock. A. M? and there after, at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court Muscogee County, In the City of Columbus, State of OectCta, before John W. Bloodworth, Commis sioner. the undersigned Rex T. Ray will take the deposition of E. C. ' McElveen and K. F. Eldam, and other 1 witnesses, to be read as evidence for the plaintiff In the above entitled ac tion, which Is now pending In the Oen eral County Court of Alamance County, State of North Catdina, and you will further take notice that if the taking of said deposition Is not begun and completed on said day, the sarne will be continued from day to day until completed. ' This 14th day of December 1444 1 REX T. RAY. .Plaintiff Louis C. Allen. Atty. J Notice of Sale. By virtue of a judgment made and - entered In air action In the Superior . Court of Alamanc* County, North i Carolina, entitled Alamance county. . Plaintiff, vs. Bettle Fuller, widow, . Robert Fuller, Lewis Fuller, et al, De . fendants. the undersigned Commls Hard Coughing Spells Resulting From Colds Wbea your cold brings on a nasty troublesome cough, spend 46 coats at say drug sues for a bottle of BUCK LgT'B CANADIOL MIXTURE - triple actlag?to relieve cougbtag fm*. BUCK LEYS acts promptly to help loosen up thick, sticky phlegm ? soothe Irritated throat membranes sad ease hard eough , tag spalls. So try It Um vary Best time !? a cold reealts la a wracking, stubborn cough. Find out for yourself just how good u Is for coughs duo to colds. Got x BUCKLEYS CANADIOL MIXTURE ? made la the UK-* TODAY?ell drag ?loner will, on Wednesday, January 16th, 1947 at 11.00 o'clock, a. m.. at the Courthouse door In Graham, North Carolina, aell at public auction to the highest bidder (or cash, the property described as follows: A certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being In Burlington Town, ?hip, Alamance Cdur-ty, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of 1111 ton: Turner, and other* and Beginning at a rock, comer on Big Palls Road, and running thence 8. 1 iha. *0 Iks. to a post, corner with Rich, ird Duck; thence with the line of Richard Duck, E. SO ft.; rhence N. to Big Pall Road; thence W. with said road, 60 ft. to the beginning, being the real property owned by Lewis Fuller it the time of his doath and descended to the defendants, and all other real property In Burlington Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, owned by the said Lewis Fuller at the , lime of his death and descended to the ?aid defendants. This is a re-sale, and bidding will begin at 6275.00. The purchaser will be required to deposit ten per cent of bis bid whan the same Is knocked down to him, and the balance upon confirmation. This 20th day of December, 1946. LOUIS C. ALLEN. Commissioner. NOTICE PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK A. L. Edward* - ?* - Annie Edwards TO THE RESPONDENT, ANNIE ED WARDS: You will take notice that a special proceeding as above entitled has been Instituted In the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance Coun ty, North Caroline, by the petitioner above named, against ydu. for the pur pose of selling at public auction the reakproperty now owned by each of yo as tenants in common, the same being lot No. 69. Section 1, Piedmont Heights as conveyed to each of you by Burling ton Mills Company, Inc., by deed dated June 1, 1936, recorded In Deed Book IIS at page 166 of Alamance County registry; and you will further take no tice that you 4re required to be and ap pear at the Office of the Cleyk of the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, in the Courthouse lr. Graham. North Carolina, on or before the 23rd day of January. 1947, and an swer or demur to the petition) in thin cause, or the plaintiff will then apply to the Court for the relief therein de manded. This, the 17th day of December, 1946 F. L. WILLIAMSON, Clerk of the 8uperlor Court of Alamance County, North Carolina Clarence Rosa, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT D. J. Bowden and wife, Charlotte Bow den. Plaintiffs, - vH - Charles W. IfcHose and wife. Harriet Mclloee, Defendants. The defendants above named will take notice that the plaintiffs have commenced In tne General County Court of Alamanue County, North Carolina, an action entitled as above, in which they seek the reformation of a papefr writing in the form of a deep, which paper writing Is dated July 16, 1941, and duly recoided In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, in Book of Deeds No. 134, at page 226,. which paper writing was executed by the plaintiffs to defendant, | Charles W. McHose, Into the form of a f^WM^flirvd mlnSSil m Dadgned to opeedily raUer* I m simple heartache and painful dlaoomforto of neuralgia. R\ Measured doaea ? In powder XS ronn ,or Quick assimilation. e\ Proof of merit flame type lor H mala orer one-third century. ?m Standard TJ. 8. P. Ingredients. Laboratory tested. controlled. n In prlee range of eraryons. 10c and Xc dm Oeutlon: Dee only ae directed. B u mortgage, and that said Instrument be < cancelled as a lien upon the real prop- t srty therein described, and that title t o aald real property be vested in these f plaintiffs, free and clear from all lien c n favor of the defendants and especial y from the Hen and claim of the defen lants under and by virtue of the said paper writing, the said real property ^ >eing a parcel of land in Boone Station ^ rownahip. Alamance County, adjoining he Town of Elon College, plaintiff. D.J. Sowden, and others and containing 9.5 icrea more or less, and being the tame real property described in that >aper writing duly recorded in the Of Ice of the Register ot Deeds for Ala mance County, in Book of Deeds No. L34, at page 226; ar.cl have aald paper vritlng removed as a cloud upon plaln iff's title, and defendants will further ake notice that they are required to ippear at the Office of the Clerk of the General County Court on the 14th day it January, 1447, and answer or demar o the complaint tiled In said action, or he plaintiff will apply to the Court or (he relief demanded In the said :omplalnt. This 14th day of Modem bet", 1141. T. L. WILLIAMSON, \ Clerk of the General County Court, .ouls C. Allen. Atty. FINEST WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING RODNEY jdNES {Jeutelei OPPOSITE PIPE STATION burlington, n. c. LADIES! - From now until January 31st the Carolina Beauty Shop is making a Special Low Price on both Machine and Machine less Permanent Waves. Regular $10.00 Machine Wave $&50 Regular $10.00 Machineless Wave $7.50 CAROLINA BEAUTY SHOP ENTRANCE FROM Piedmont Hotel Lobby or from Andrews Street PHOXE 74S4 BURLINGTON, N. C. MILK.... ^ A NOURISHING DRINK A DILICIOUS BEVERAGE! For the zest you need to build you up, drink MILK .... It Will Never Let You Down! Melville Dairy Phone 1COO Burlington, X. C. Rom where I sit Ay Joe Marsh Andy's "Certificate of Service" Andy Botkin's mighty prood of the drst dollar he made. He's got it framed, and hanging beside his license, in the Garden Tavern. Of course, there's a big differ-, ence between that dollar bill, and what Andy paid for the license giving him the right to earn it. Which prompts Willie Wells to say: "It's a heck of a note to have to pay to start a business." "That's what I thought at trot." says Andy. "Bat actually that piece of paper's my protection. And yours too! It helps keep out undesirable*, tad it Bfuu ;m'? 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