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Friday, January 17, 1941.
THE PILOT. Southern Pines, North Carolina
Page Seven
LEGAL NOTICES
EXECUTRIX NOTIC’K
Having qualified aa executrix of
the estate of John W. Wenger, de
ceased. late of Moore County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the estate
cl said deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned Southern Pines,
North Carolina, on or before the 27th
day of December 1941 or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This 27th day of December, 1940.
ANNA E. WENGER,
Executrix, Estate of John W.
Wenger, deceased.
P. P.Pelton, Attorney D27-J31
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTV OF MOORE.
LEGAL NOTICES
TRUSTEE'S SALJO OF REAL
ESTATE
Pinehurst Paragraphs
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Beckwith!
have arrived from their home in
Portsmouth, N. H„ and are are at
ity contained in a certain deed of
tnist dated the 19th day of May, 1934,
executed by H. A. Jackman (single)
to Alan S. O’Neal, Trustee, which
deed of trust is duly registered in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Moore County, North Carolina, in
Book 60, page 7, securing a certain
rote payable to HOME OWNERS’
LOAN CORPORATION, default hav
ing been made for a period of more '
Captain and Mrs. Glenn C. Thomp-
pon and infant daughters of Chanute
Field, Rantoul, III., are the guests
of Mrs. Thompson’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Drex-
el Biddle and their daughter “Peggy,"
with her husband, Prince Alexander
Hohenloe, were at the Carolina over
the week-end. Mr. Biddle, former
Ambassador to Poland, is a brother
of Livingston L. Biddle.
Mr. and Mrs. Heman Gifford and
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
of said note as provided therein and in'
the performance of certain covenants
set out in said deed^of trust and de
mand of foreclosure having been
made by the holder of said Indebted
ness, the undersigned Trustee, having
been substituted as Trustee, for Alan
S. O'Neal, said substitution being duly
recorded in the office of the Regis
ter of Deeds of Moore County, North
Carolina, in Book 66, page 645, will
offer for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash at the Court
House door in Carthage, Mooie
County, North Carolina at 12 o’clock
I noon on the 7th day of February,
By virtue of aii execution direct-; 1941 the following described real es-
ed to the undersigned from the Su-jtate, to wit: Lying and being in the
perior Court of Moore County in the Town of Southern Pines, McNeill
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
(By Substitute*! Trustee)
Pursuant to the power and author-, their estate in Knollwood.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barr have
' as guests their daughter, Mrs. Stan-
I ley M. Prior, and Mr. Prior of New
Britain, Conn.
i Mr. and Mrs. F. L. DuPont and
sons, Peter and Bobby were guests
' Sunday of Mrs. Annie Mulcahy.
i Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson have
returned from Myrtle Beach. Mr.
I Johnson will operate an amusement daughters, Sally and Ellen of Mill-
center there in the summer. brook, N. Y., have arrived at their
Mrs. Marion W. Phillips and her cottage, "Little Brick,” for the re-
than ninety (90) days in the payment Miss Mary Evelyn Phillips niainder of the seasou.
gave a tea Saturday afternoon in, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nelson and Mr.
honor of Miss Lucie Beard of the and Mrs. True P. Cheney entertain-
Beard School for Girls, Orange, N. ed a group of friends Wednesday
J. Other guests were Mrs. Hiram evening at the Cheney home with a
Foster, Mrs. Hariy W. Norris, Mrs. ^ dessert bridge party. Guests were Mr.
Walter D. Hyatt and Miss Darst and Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
Hyatt. ; James W. Harbison, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Farr Harold Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
have gone to Palm Beach, Fla., and Ninolls, Mr. and Mrs. Isham C.
.nonthly meeting. Mr. Kirkgard, a
graduate of Clemson College and a
soil expert, showed a very Interest
ing moving picture dealing with the
growing and fertilizing of flowers
rnd vegetable gardens and the build
ing and repairing of lawns. Follow
ing the picture an open forum /as
held during which Mr. Kirkgard an
swered questions.
Mrs. J. H. SuttonfieUi and Mrs.
W. D. Shannon spent I'ut .sday in
Laurinburg as a guest of Mrs. Pitr-
ron Mills.
Be Comfortable
Davidson Chemical Corporation,
Plaintiff vs.
J. B. Evans, R. A. Evans and J. F.
EJvans, Defendants.
above entitled action, I will, on Mon
day, the 20th day of Januay, 1941, at
12:00 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse
door of said county, at Carthage, N.
C., sell to the highest bidder for cash,
to satisfy said execution, all the
right, title and interest which the
said J. B. Evans, one of the defend
ants, has in the following described
real estate, to wit:
Township, County of Moore, State of
North Carolina, and more particular-
l.v described and defined as follows:
Adjoining the lands of Maiy Rich-
atdson, the Tarbell heirs, Mary K
Jones, and New Hampshire avenue:
The beginning corner is located
100 feet North 36-4.“) West fiom the
South corner of Block J and 5 a;)
shown on a map entitled, "A Map of
All that certain tract or parcel of, Southern Pnies, Moore County. North
Carolina,” said map being duly filed
of record in the Office of tl;e Regis
ter of Deeds for Moore County, to
which refeience is hereby made, the
.'»ame being the South corner of Lot
No. 24 in said Block and a common
corner of H. A. Jackman and Mary
Richardson in said Block at the Jackman, the same being duly filed
East edge of New Hampshire Ave- foi' registration October 24, 1913, and
nue, and running thence, with the recorded in Deed Book 55, Page 211,
east edge of New Hampshire Avenue j of the Piiblic Registry for Moore
on Estate; on the south by the lands j 36-45 West 75 feet to a cor-j County, and being the identical lands
cf the Leslie heirs, and on the west by i ™ the West side of New Hamp- ‘ portrayed on a map made by Paul
land containi.ig 191 1-2 acres, more
or less,known as the J. B. Evans
plaoe, in McNeills Township, Moore
County, Noilh Carolina, located on
the Vass-Union Highway, about eighi
miles southeast from the Town of
Carthage, N. C., and now in the pos
session of J. B. Evans, bounded on
the north by the lands of J. S. Simp
son; on the east by the lands oi
Evans Brothers and the A. C. Camer-
will return to their home here for the
Spring.
Charles Turbyfill of Pelham, Park,
N. Y., is a giiest of his cousin, Lloyd
M. Tate. Mr. Turbyfill is director of
the American Indian Museum of Nat
ural History in New York.
Mrs. Carl Recor of Mew York is
visiting Mrs. Annie Mulcahy.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Hale of
W’atertown, Mass.. are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Nicolls and Mr. and
Mrs. A. P. Thompson. They are en
route to Florida.
The Rev. A. J. McKelway and H.
A. Campbell attended the quarterly
meeting of Presbytery in Jackson
Springs on Tuesday.
Mrs. Edgar Ewing has return?d
from New York.
County, to which reference is hereby
made.
Being the identical property de
scribed in a deed dated August 1913
and executed by C. T. Pptch and
wife, Clara S. Patch, to Eloise E.
Sledge, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grinnell,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Campbell, Mrs.
Lloyd O. Yost and Mrs. F. L. Du
Pont.
On Monday night at 7:30 o’clock
a Home and Foreign Missionary rally
will be held in the Community
Church when members and friends
in Districts six and seven of the
Fayetteville Presbytery will gather to
hear two missionaries who have re
cently returned from foreign service.
The public is cordially invited.
the lands of Lewis George, said tract
of land being more particularly de-
sC'Tibed according to a plat prepared
ty M McQ. Bailey, surveyor, on the
25th day of October, 1931. a.s follows:
BEGINNING at a stake and point
ers in the old Carthage Road at the
foot of Red Hill, J. S. Simpson’s cor
ner formerly McDonald’s corner.
shire Avenue in Mary E. Jones line;
llience. with the line of Mary K.
Jones North 53-15 East 150 feet to
another corner of Mai’y E. Jones;
thence. South 36-45 East 25 feet to
fi coiner of the Tarbell Estate;
thence. South S-15 West 70, 75 feet
to a corner of the Tarbell Estate and
of Mary Richardson; thence, with the
'ine of Mary Richardson South 53-15
and runs thence N. 83 deg. W. 29.50
chs.; thence S. 20 deg., 50 min. W. i100 ^eet to the beginning point.
15.85 chs.; thenct N. 85 deg., 30
min. W. 11.50 chs; chence S. 44 deg.,
22 min. W. 4.72 chs.; thtjrce S. 4 3-4 |
deg. W. 3.98 chs.; thence S. 9 1-2 deg. |
E 10 56 i *'’8' filed of record in the office of
Ihe same being Lot No. 24 and a part
of Lot No. 23 in Block J and 5 as
lihown on the official map of the
Town of Southern Pines, si id map be-
W. 5 chs. thence S. 3 deg.
chs.; thence S. 88 deg., 27 min. E.
68.53 chs. to a point in the center of
the Vass-Union Church highway:
thence along said highway N 23 deg.
W. 9:85 chs.; N. 18 deg. W. 65 chs.;
N. 30 1-2 deg. W. 4.50 chs. to the in
tersection of the old road with the
said Vass-Union Church Highway;
thence with the old road N. 38 deg. W.
14.50 chs.; N. 43 deg. W. 8.25 chs. to
the point of beginning.
There is excepted, however, from
the allove description two tracts which
though included within the above de
scription, are expressly excepted and
not a part of the lands to be sold,
the descriptions being as follows:
FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a
stake and pointers in the old Carth
age ’Road at the foot of Red Hill, J.
S. Simpson’s corner, formerly Mc
Donald’s corner, and runs thence S.
80 deg. W. 13.55 chs.; thence N. 9 1-2
deg. E. 3.16 chs.; thence N. 80 1-2
deg. E. 6.33 chs.; thence N. 80 deg.
E. 13.55 chs to the place of begin
ning, being the Red Hill School Lot.
SEX:OND TRACT: The first floor
of the house in which the said J. B.
Evans resides, iocated on the 191 1-2
acres tract above described, together
with 50 feet of land mea mred from
the eavos of tald house on front, back
and both sides, the same being the
homestead allotted to the said J. B
Evans.
The above tract of land will be
sold subject to the Hen of two deeds
of trust dated December 26, 1934, to
W;. O. McGlbony, trustee for the
Federal Land Bank, in the original
amounts of One Thousand Five Hun
dred ($l,500.t0) Dollars and One
Thousand Fifty (Jl,050.00) Dollars,
respectively, both of which are duly
recorded In the Public Registry of
Moore County. The lands are like
wise to be sold subject to the lien
of all unpaid taxes.
This 16th day of December, 1940.
O. J. MCDONALD,
D27-J17 Sheriff.
the Register of Deeds for Moore
M. Van Camp, Civil Engineer, of
Southern Pines, North Carolir;a, on
April 19, 1934, and attrrched at Page
S of the abstract of title of lands of
H. A. Jackman, the same beitig duly
^;ied with the Home Owners’ Loan
Corporation, being Loan No.
31-B-723.
The purchaser at this sale will bo
required to make a cash deposit of
5 per cent of the purchase price to
,<ihow good faith.
This, the 6th day of January.
1941.
T. C. ABERNATHY,
Substituted Trustee.
M. C. Boyette, Attorney J17-F7.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Fiddner and
Ruth Troutman spent Sunday in Con
way, S, C., visiting friends.
Miss Alice Adams of Fayetteville
spent the week-end with her par'-
ents.
Mrs. Boyd Smith of Capo Lookout
is spending some time at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith.
Robert T.vser of Burlin^'ton was a
visitor in town Saturday.
The Junior League of the Metho
dist Church attended the Union Lea
gue meeting of Moore County at West
End Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shannon spent
Sunday in Fayetteville visirng rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Smith of
Wilmington were week-end guests of
Ml', and Mrs. Warron Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks announce the
birth of a daughter at their home on
Monday. January, 13th.
On Tuesday night the Pinebluff
Garden Club met for its regular
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