THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C., JAN. 14, 1937 Local News ? Graham P.-T. A. is meeting at the school auditorium this eve ning at 7 :30. ? The County Board of Educa tion is advertising for bids for the construction of a sewerage disposal plant for the Fairground School. ? Rev. L. L. Wyrick of Elon College will conduct the service at Grahaui Christian church next Sunday morning. The public is cordially invited. ? The State Association of County Commissioners is meet ing in Raleigh tomorrow. Wade 11. Huffman, County Manager, will be among those in attend ance. ? The time, Janaary 30th, for the President's ball, is only about two weeks off If peo ple arc tu nave a pail i? n, iiV time to get busy. Wont some body take the lead to help make it a success. ? The room on W. Harden street, recently vacated by Phil S. Dixon, clothing merchant and realtor, and Easou's dry cleaning, is being fitted up anew, and it is learned will be used tor the sale of automobile supplies. ? In what is called a "Cities Contest" sponsored by. The State magazine of Raleigh, the prize of $5 offered for the nearest complete answer to the 34, iteniB was won by Mrs. H. W. Scott of Graham. She answered all but one. ? Miss Crawford at Home? Miss Nina Graham, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. John M. Crawford, severely hurt in an automobile accident on Christmas Eve, since confined in Rainey hospital, hav ing sufficiently recovered, was brought home Saturday afternoon. ? A large uumber of Alamauce tobacco growers held a meeting in the courthouse Wednesday. The meeting went on record as favoring control of production. A committee, headed by W. P. Ireland, was named to go to Ral eigh to urge legislation to that effect. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moser and Mrs. Odell Moser spent Monday in Durham. Mrs. V. M. Euli?, Aged Resi dent, Passes at Her Home Here. Mrs. Martha Phillips Euliss, 84, widow of the late V. M. Euliss, died late Tuesday afternoon at her home here, having lived here for many years. She was a mem ber of the M. E. Church and highly esteemed. The funeral service will be con ducted from the M. E. Church by Rev. J. A. Martin, assisted by Rev. R. P. Ellington, Friday at 3:30 p. m , and the turial in Linwood cemetery will follow. Deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Owens and Miss Bernice Euliss; one son, W. Hocutc Euliss; a step-daughter, Mrs J. J. Phillips of Greensboro; four step-sons, C. L., of Hickory, and P. D., J. C. and W. M. Euliss, all of Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. E. F. May of Graham, Mrs. VV. M. Crawford of Ainger, Mrs. John John Turner of Greensboro and a brother, J. T. Phillips of Danville Dr. J. Rainey Parker Dies in Arkansas. A dispatch from Berryville, Ark., brings the news of the death of Dr. J. Rainey Parker, 59, at that place on Tuedsay from bronchial pneumonia. Dr. Parker, native of Orange county, was the founder of Raiu ey Hospital, of which he was the hexd from the founding till he went to Arkansas 16 years ago. There he was connected with hos pitals at Berryville and Eureka Springs. Dr. Parker, in the profession, jt is understood, was regarded as ?u expert and skilled eurgeou Rod having few equals. He was well known and favor ably regarded in this community and many will regret to hear of his passing. He is survived by his wife and a son. Faneral service is being held in Berryville today. Seed dealers have been inquir ing as to the amount of lespedeza seed for sale in Chatham county. All legume seeds will be scarce and high this season, say growers. TfeOQgh he grows Barley tobaooo. C. A- Henderson of Marshall, Madison county, does not allow any of his lands to re main idle in winter. PERSONAL si^L?' U H" St*nn is vi8it'ng her Fr"k PhilliP?. ?? s??hL' ThomM of Hilleboro spent k- ? ? ?~ Williams here Sunday. Miss Lizzie Pickard, living in Greensboro, spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Marcelle Nicholson of Sax apahaw spent the Week-end with Miss Ruby Andrews. .J* A' ?key and children have returned from a visit ac their old home in Rock Hill, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moss of Greensboro visited Mr. and Mrs. p- Coljl) here last Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Hal Farrell and i\?' 8Pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Farrell in Greens boro. Mrs. Mabel Peterson of Greens o 8Pent the week end here "? ? '? ? r sister, Mrs. C. C. , jr. Major J. J. n.i, r-^n was called to Rockingham .mi account of legal business. turned Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. R. N. Strayhorn of Durham visited the latter's sister, Miss Mary Cooper, here ounday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Campbell of Greensboro spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Welsh. Mrs. W. R. Qoley has relumed from a visit of several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hun sucker, at High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Amber Bradshaw and daughter, Miss Helen, spent anuday in Greensboro with Mr and Mrs. Ralph York. Mrs. Gales Bradshaw and1 daughter, Mildred Ann, left Mon- i day for a visit with Mrs. Sam I Ihompsou, Atlanta, Ga. i Dr. tand Mrs. J. N. Taylor ot 1 Greensboro, former esteemed res idents of Graham, were guests of i Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Long Sun- i day. Miss Elizabeth Pomeroy re turned to New York City Monday i night, after spending the holidays 1 with her aunt, Mrs. J. Harvey White. j Mrs. Chas. W. Causey of Greens boro spent yesterday and last I night here with her sister, Mrs. J. Mell Thompson, and is returning home today. , Mr. and Mrs. Pat Taylor of Wadesboro, returning home from Raleigh, spent a while here Sat- i urday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Griffin McClure. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kluttz and daughter, Martha Ann, of High Point spent the week-end here ' with, Mrs. Kluttz's parents Mr and Mrs. J. B. Farrell. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Amick and children and Misses Gladys Amick and Thelma Clapp visited Mrs. W. D. Woodard in Gibson ville last Sunday afternoon. Miss Mamie Parker left Mon day for the home of her brother, Mr. Junius Parker in New York, and will accompany him on a cruise to difierent European ports. On their return they will touch at several points in South America. Newest, Best Equipped Submarine of U. S. Navy. Will be at Wilmington Jan.. 16 ? 19; Public Urged to Visit It. Information has been received at the U. 9. Navy recruiting station located Id the Post Office building in Greensboro, N. C, that the U, S.S. Perch, commanded by Lieut. G. C, Crawford, former officer i n charge of Navy recruiting in North and South Carolina, will be at Wjlmijfgton, N. C, from the 16th to the 19th of January. The public is urged to take this opportunity to visit the newest and best equipped submarine in the U. S. Navy. Visiting hours are as fol lows : from 1 p. m., to 4 p. m., daily. The U. 3. 8. Perch, was launched on May 9, 1936, and at present is on a shakedown cruise. Following this tl v> boat will be given a final check and then be ordered to duty with' the IT. 9. Fleet. Lieutenant Crawford was detach ed from Office In Charge of Navy recruiting in the two Carolina* in May, 1934, aid took command ol the submarine immediately. Contract Let (or Modern Apart ment and Garage. Oq Monday Lovick U. Kernodle of Danville was in Oraham and clotted the contract for the erec tion of a modern apartment house. It will be on the vacant lot next to Mrs. R. N. Cook, N. ? Main street, and it is understood the work will start as soon as the material can be assembled and < the weather will permit. It is purposed to complete it by early summer. i The lay-out will consist of four 5-room apartments, each a com plete small family home. The building will steam-heated and provided with all modern con- , veniences. A garage will be at- i tached. i The building will be of brick veneer construction. It will be j an addition to that section of the ] town and will help relieve the de- i mand for modern home living re- 1 quirements. J Lawrence S. Holt, Sr., Ill In Statesville Hospital It is noted in a news item that : LawrenceS. Holt, Sr., long timo 1 leading cotton manufacturer of Burlington, is ill at the Long Hos pital in Statesville. , Mr. Holt, .1.1 r ro'iring from the manufac luiiu. i> :>inpss, resided in Wash ingtou a i. uiut>er of years, but J for the past year or so, his home ' has been in Asheville. He is uow ' well along in the 80's, and the on ly surviving child of Edwin M. Holt, a pioneer cotton manufac turer of the South. He had six brothers and three sisters. The item did not indicate that he whs seriously ill. Among The Sick. j Mrs. Henderson Eulis-t is con fined to her home with scarlet i fever. James, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowman, was carried to Duke hospital Tuesday eve ning and underwent an operation for appendicitis. He stood the operation all right and is reported doing nicely. Claude Reavis was carried to Duke hospital Tuesday for treat ment on account of pnenmouia. Mrs. N. 0. Shiver is confined to . ber home with an attack of flue, ?nd her young daughter, Dotiie, lias scarlet fever. Social. The Friday Afternoon Bridge Club met with Mrs. W.- A. Mc Adarns, hostess. Mrs. N. C Shi ver, for high score, whs presented with a double deck of cards. Graham Music Lovers' Club met last night at the home of Mrs. Don S. Holt. Joiut hostesses, Mrs. W. A. McAdams and Miss Elizabeth Byrd. Mrs. \V in. I. Ward was in charge of the pro gram and presented a paper on Lamar Stringfield and North Car olina folk music and Miss Louise Moore a history of the hymu, "O, Worship the King." The Wednesday Afternoon Study Club met with Mrs. John B. Stratford. Mrs. W. I. Ward, president, presided; Mrs. H. B. Moore discusscd a number of cur ent events; Mrs. Chas. W. Causey ofGreensboro, guest of the club, gave the program for her sister, Mrs. J. Mell Thompson, the basis of which was "Au American Doc tor's Odyesey" by Dr. Victor llois er, which was enjoyed by the club. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. M. R. Rives, on Albright Ave., was given a birthday party at 7:30 Wednesday evning at ihe home of ber neighbor, Mrs. J . L. Johnson. Mrs. G. Larseu, anoth er neighbor, joined Mis. Johnson in making a success ol the party. They prepared the refreshment. and invited the guests. The en tire affair whs a complete surprise to Mrs. Rives. -About 25 nuer-is were present. The gutwt of honor was the recipient of numeroa* re membraLCes of the happy o^ca sion. \\ HO'S WHO IN MOVIKS For newa of moviel.nd aid radio read THE GREKN SPOT LIGHT, the big section crammed full of interesting pictures and gossip. The Baltimore American prints the GREEN SPOTLIGHT exclusively in this territory. Get your copy with the American ev ery week. + * CHECKS 666 co.y>s Liquid. Tablet* FEVER 8?iTe, Now Drop* Oratdar Headache, 30 minutes I Try -Kab-Mr-TUm^-WorMI BeitUolianit. More requests for forestry thinning demonstrations have been made by farmers of Harnett county agent has been able to fill. Demonstrations in the nae of peat mono on tobacco plant bed* will be conducted by four Gran ville county farmers this season. Charter No. 8841 Reserve Outrlet I*. S REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE N/1TI0N/1L BANK OF ALflHANCE Of Graham, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on December 31, 1936. Published in response to call made by Comptroller of Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. ASSISTS. Loans and discount*,....... .. 1380,841 J9 Overdrafts - ? .. United 8 tat*; s Government obligations, direct and/or fully guar anteed.. UnaJ. 208,171. Tl Other bonds, stocks add securities - ? 82,801.77 Banking House, $20,000.00; Furniture *nd fixtures, $2,000X0 22,000X0 Eleal estate owned other than banking house - 8X00X0 Reserve with Federal Keserve Bank.. ....... 11M7&JI Dash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection 396JM8.16 Jash Items not In process of collection - - - 1,714.14 Other assets - 2.812.M Tots l Assets...... - - 81,224^71*1 LLABILITIB8. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 880,888.40 rime deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations 488JMJ8 State, county, and municipal deposits ..... ? 102,096X1 Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding ? 19,863.44 Total of items 14 to 18: (a) Secured by pledge of loans snd, or lnveetmente $182,600X0 (A) Not secured by pledge of loans and, or investments 948,887.88 (<-) Total Deposits - .. Interest, taxes, and- other expenses accrued and unpaid Other liabilities ? ~ 200X0 Capital Account: Common stock, 2,000 shares, par $60 per share .. 100,000.00 Surplus. 28X00.00 U d n d 1 v id e pro fl is? n e t ? 1 1.94 1 .88 He se rves for contl ngen clea . .. ? 1,966.00 Total Capital Account 141X06JB Total Liabilities ? 1,224.274 J1 MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities? [Jnlted States Government obligations, direct and, or fully guaranteed 30,500X0 Other bonds, stocks and securities 12,030X8 -oans and discounts .. - - - - 90.0J3XD Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) .......... ........... 122,50a00 Pledged : (b) Against States, county, and munloipal deposits.. 188,000.00 c) Axalnst deposits of trust departments 500 .C) Total Pledoed ........ - 132,600X0 State of North Carolina, County of Alamance, u : I, Chas. A. Scott, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statsment Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CHAB. A. SCOTT. Cashier. 8worn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of January, 1887. Lseal] J. D. FOUBT, Notary Public, My commission expires Feb. 14, 1938. COKRBOT? Attest: W. B Bason. H. W. Boott, Geo. W. Harden, Directors. I ENJOYS CAMELS THE WHOLE DAY THROUGH | . ? ? '? ? . ? ?I WORLD'S CHAMPION SPEED SKATER. Kit Klein, uyi : "I like to enjoy Camels the whole day through. I rely on Camels 'for digestion's sake'? enjoy them while I'm eating and afterwards." TED MUSI NO. .C* ?pom mmw, mft 14 Mine'* ? b*ctic lUa-bmt my 4hu?0om keep* running unoothljr. I Mloy fw?l< with my m? ta mod ?fur." Cawk an aU ? b*tt*r for attadr eoklsg. FOR DIGESTION'S SAKE ... smoke CAMELS This Paper For One Year and Issues of PATHFINDER)..^ More than a million readers throughout Ufa # ^ ^ A country read PATHFINDER regularly tor if 1 complete, timely and unvarnished digest of tfie ? ? *ff w news. Are you overlooking something!) 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U K ' ',0 ? : Melville Da'iry PRODUCERS OF That rich Jersey Milk PHONE 1278 The Bank of Haw River At H?w Unr, North OuMlia to U>e Com- , ?Itrnr of Bank* >1 tba aloat of Mm on tba list d*)T of Draubw, MM. Oaah. balanoaa with othar banks. kod euk I tea* la pnewolMl laatfaa ? MJiT.il | United Stata* OoTtroaint obllo i, or hUrc oouotf. And municipal obU .ttona fl.ta.7t ! Onrtnlla.. W?nklb? bouM mat, furniture ud Otbar real ?Mate owoad _ uti.il Total tl1UM.ll | UAB1L1T1BB AND CAPITAL Deposits of Individuals. partner ships, and corporations! (s) Demand deposits ItjniM [b) Tim* deposits arldenoed by eevtncs pass books? ? iMtl-tt (?] Other Una depoelts MKXUU HUM Htetee OoTernment tad poetal oriNi deposits ?,u0u.00 State. coanty, ud municipal depos It* ? bchool ljiual Certified ud oOoair cheeks, lattara of credit ud Umvalan' cheeks aold for caak, and inoutt doe to Fed eral Ilees res bank [transit aooouat] 1,067.17 j Total Dapoalta fMUK ui Otbar UabUJUaa. Unearned Interest 7S4 Total Liabilities Bxclodlnc Capital Aoeooot ? ? ? 137.3S.lx Capital Aoooant: (a) Capital stack aad capital BO tea (b) Surplus . . IjO COM (e) Uodl Tided profits ?0?.*1 [d] Kaaarrai ? UMJS (?1 Total Capital sceount *MOJ? Total LlabUlttea aad Capital -91TMM.il Ob Dsn. II. 1IM. Um requited local reeerre against dapoalta of this bank was HMW.UD Aaaata reported a bora which wara audible a* local rceervee amounted to liUKil. tThts bank'! capital Is ropreeented hj an ?ha ret at flrat preferred a loch, par raltfe |3 par a ha re , ratlrabla at P par share; aad lit af common stock, par |100 pi MBMOBANDA riadvad aaaata, eioept real aatata. redis counts. aad aaoarlilas loanad: [al O. b. Qorsrnment obligatlona. dl root aad fully guaranteed, pledged to eeouie liabilities, C. B dapoalta SSJOO.Ot 8*onrad and Preferred Llabllltes: [a] Dapoalta aaourad by pledged aaaata perrnut to manual at lav ? I ? I4.0U0-00 I. ?. A. Veet. of tba above-named bank, do eolmuly awaar that tba abora a ta tataec I la true, and that the Bebedulea on the back of this report folly ud correctly rep reeect t Una state of the serenl matters hereto cos- 1 tallied and sat forth, to the beet of ay kaowl beUef. 8. A. Vest, Preeldent, W. 0 . Cru teSeld, | i. A. A Id ridge, ^Directors. 1. A. Long, j State ol North Carolina, I County of Alamance, ) Sworn to ud aubecrtbc before aae ihla 11th day of J any, 1W7. and I bareuy certify that I am not an oOeer or direotoj of this hank. Wm. T. Brooha, Notary Public. My commission expires March li. Mm. [deal.] NOTICE! Of Summon* and Warrant | of Attachment NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY James Griffin m Henry Balnea Tha defendant above Darned will take notice that a aummona and warrant of attachment in the a - bove-en titled action was iaaued i gainst the defendant on the fifth day ol December, IMS, bjr K. H. Murray, Clerk of the Superior court of Alamance county, North Carolina, for the eum of two hun dred dollars due aaid plaintiff by reason of damagea sustained by plaintiff from the negligent ope ration by defendant of an automo bile on November firet. 1936, which summons and warrant of attach ment la returnable before said court j at Ita office at Oraham. in aa|d county, on the fifth day of IfK, j 1937. when and where the defen - dant is required to appear and an swer or demur to the complaint, or the relW demanded will be Thiaaixthday of January, 1S1T. ? H MURRAY, Cleit Superior Court. Harper Barnes, Attorney. Notice of 8a 1? Under and by virtue of a Judg ment of the Superior Court of Ala- | nuace C*onty, made in a special pro ceeding entitled "Sarah C. Murray, Viols Murray Iaaley, et al. vs. Joy Foglemaa, Jewell Fogleman;,et ?4", tl>? same being No. 1875, upon the Sfccial Proceeding Docket of said Court, tha nndersUrned com missioner will am Saturday, January IJrd. 1937 at U;Hr o'clock, noon. gt tha Courthouse door in Oraham. Alamance County, North Carolina, offer tor ?da to tha highest bidder ttpcaah. the following described real i property: A certain tmet gr parent of land i in llMiiif* County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the land* at J. A. Albright, Mebane Real Batata * Truat Company, and othera, bound ed m follow*: Beginning at' an iron pipe in Kt Harmon road, corner with Mebane Real Mate tc Truat Company, run ning thence with line of Uebane Real Eatat* h Truat Company north 4J l-l de?. weat, 46.1S chain* to satono, corner with J.A.Albright, running thence with line of J j^Albright, ST deg. weet, 23.68 chain* to a atone, cor ner with J .A .Albright ; thence with line of J. A, Alb right aoutk 44 deg, ea < 26.65 chain* to a atone in the Mt Harmon road, running thence with aaid Mt Harmon road north 68 dec- eaat 9 cha. to the beginning containing 88 acre*, more or leea. The purehaaer will be required to pay ten per cent of hi* bid when the name la knocked down to him, and the balance upon confirmation. Thia, 21flt day of December, MM. LOLIS C. ALLEN, Oommiadoner. NOTICE! VORTH CAROLINA. Alamance Oonntjr. IN TH? SUPERIOR COURT. Before the Clerk. W. Lather Cstes, Administrator C. T. A. of W. D. Woods, deceased. Annie I. Andrews and husband, R, C. Andrews, Msgggie Elizabeth Prttigrew and husband W. J. Pnt tigrew, Madge Woods, Joseph Woods, Nena Woods Doaier and husband, Efcrnfr* D osier, Rjdhard Woods and Joseph S.Holt, a gen eral guardian of said Richard Woods and Roena C. Woods, widow of W. D. Woods. The defendants, Maggie Elizabeth Pettigrew and hnaband, W. J. Pot - tigrew, Nena Woods Do tier and husband, Ebenezar Doaier, devisees and heirs at law and next of kin of aald W.D.Woods, will take no tice that a special proceeding en titled as above has been commenc ed ia the Superior Court of Ala mance County, North Carolina for purpose of selling the land of tie said W. D. Woods, deceased tomake assets to pay devisees and to carry out the provision of the will of the said W.D.Woods and tomake partition among the devisees la said will and the said defendants will take notice that they have been made partiea of the said ac v tion and are required to appear at the office of the Superior Court of Alamance County at the court - houae in Graham, North Carolina on the 15th day of February, 1937, and anawer or demur the pet|Uoo in the said proceeding or the 'peti tioner will apply to the Court tar the relief demanded in said petition. This the 1 day of January, 1937. Sara Murray, Asaistant Clerk Superior Court. Wm. L. Robinson. Atty. Notice of Sale Under authority of a deed of trust executed and delivered by P. L. Ialey to the undersigned J. Q, Walker, dated the 8th day of Dec cember, 1934, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 149 st page $69. default having been made in the payment of the debt se cured by said instrument, the un dersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for caah, at the courthouse door in Qraham. North Carolina, on . Monday, February 8th, 1937, at 13:90 o'clock, noon, the following described real estate : A certain parcel of land in Mel ville Township. Alamance County, North Carolina. Beginning at a stake in the southern edge of United States Highway No. 70. comer with lot 31 ; thence south lSdeg. Is min. ea^ with lot No. SI, in feet to a stake thence east with the line of lot No. 46, 1M feet to s corner with lot S3; thence with the line of lot No. S3, north 15deg. 15 min. west. 414 feet to a stake in the southern edge of said highway; thence with the edge of said high way westward 1M feet to the be ginning, being lot No. 3S of tb? W. B Spoon property, aa atyo^n. |fy plat in Book No.i at page 111. This, January 7th, 1937 J. C. WALKER, Cqnlter Jk AUr% Attorneys. .i i imki" ' ' iiY ii* i i"l ' i

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