Legal Notes NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY 1\ THE SUPERIOR COURT, BEFORE THE CLERK. Dr. W. T. Shaver, executor of the last will and testament of G. H. Shaver, deceased, Vs Mrs. Berta M. Shaver, widow; Arthur L. Shaver; Sidney H Shaver; Pauline Moore, and husband, A. G. Moore; W. T. Shaver; Conrad K. Howan, Jr.; George Coxe Daggett; H. C. Daggett Jr.; Ruth Mae Prichard, and husband, Ed Prichard, Sarah Lauree Reid, and hus band, Graham Reid; Nancy Holmes Mason, and husband, Irvin Mason, and the Wachovia Bank & Trust Company, of Sal Hburv, judgment creditor. XT if ICE OF SUMMONS, Etc. To Arthur L. Shaver, Sidney j I. Shaver, George Coxe Daggett, 11. C. Daggett, Jr., Ruth Mae Prichard, Ed Prichard, Sarah Liuree Reid, Graham Reid, Xancv Holmes Mason and Irvin Mason, and each of you, take notice. That G. IT. Shaver, late qf the County of Rowan, died leaving a ,ast will and testament, and ap pointed Dr. W- T. Shaver ex ecutor. and that he has qualified as such, and is now in the dis charge of his duties, and that rue personal estate of the de ceased has been exhausted, and that the only property owned by the deceased is a house and lot in the City of Salisbury, front ing on Steele Street, and that it is necessary to sell this property for the purpose of making as sets to pay funeral expenses and other debts. \ ou are further notified that summons has been issued in the a hove entitled action against the heirs at law and legatees and de visees, and that a petition has been filed, setting out the facts and reasons for sale of said pro perty, and that summons has been returned by the Sheriff of Rowan County, endorsed “Ar thur L. Shaver, Sidney H. Sha ver, George Coxe Daggett, H. C. Daggett, Jr., Ruth Mae Prich ard, Ed Prichard, Sarah Lauree Reid, Graham Reid, Nancy Holmes Mason and Irvin Mason are not to be found in Rowan County and that they are non residents of the State of North Carolina,” and that said defend ants cannot, after due diligence be found in the State of North Carolina, and that they are pro per and necessary parties to this proceeding and that they musl be served by publication, as now provided by law, and said de fendants are now hereby notified to appear before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, on the 24th day of May, 1937 or within 10 day; thereafter, and answer or demui to the petition of the plaintiff; or the pray'ers requested will be granted. That this notice be published in the Rowan County Herald, as now provided by law This April 22, 1937. B. D. McCUBBIN S Clerk Superior Court of Rowan County. R. Lee W right, Attorney. April 30—May 21 NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY By direction and Pursuant to authority vested in the Rowan County Board of Elections by \irtue of an act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, ses sion of 1937, entitled '‘An act Creating an Agriculture, Breed ers and Racing Commission in the County of Rowan in the State of North Carolina and providing for an election there on,” same being Chapter No. 409 Public-Local Laws of North Carolina Session of 1937 an election is hereby called for the County of Rowan to be held on Thursday, the 27th day of May, 1937, between the hours of sun rise to sunset. The Registration books will be open on the fourth Saturday be fore said election, being the First day of May, 1937, and remain open for the Registration of voters until the second Saturday before said election, being and including Saturday, May 15th, 1937, and any duly qualified voter may register during said time for said election whose name is not now on the registra tion books for a general county wide election; and on each Sat urday the Registrars shall be at the regular polling precinct be *" tween the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and sunset. And on Satur day, May 22nd, 1937, the Re gistrars shall attend at their jvarious precincts with the regis tration books from the hour of 9 o’clock A- M. until the hour of 3 o’clock P. M. for inspec tion and challenges as now pro v’lded by law, and all the other matters and things required by I law are hereby authorized and ordered to be done. On the day of election the polls shall be kept open as now provided by law. ! The Registrars shall make due returns of the result of said election to the Rowan County Board of Elections as the law provides. At said election those who favor the adoption of this act will vote “For Creating an Agri culture, Breeders’ and Racing Commission,” and those who are 'opposed to the adoption of this act will vote “Against Creating an Agriculture, Breeders’ and Racing Commission. The Registrar and Judges of election he-etofore appointed by the Rowan County Board of Elections and who held the Gen eral Election on November 3, 1936, and who continue in office for two years from their ap pointment will hold this election on Thursday, May 27th, 1937, and they are hereby appointed as such Registrars and Judges and authorized and directed to hold the election on May 27th, 1937, and the Registrars are authoriz ed and directed to Register the Voters and perform the other duties herein set forth and as provided by law. | This the 26th day of April, 1937. COUNTY BOARD OF ELEC TIONS FOR ROWAN I COUNTY Bv J. Giles Hudson, chairman .April 30—May 21 State of North Carolina, ! County of Rowan ! Pursuant to an order of re sale of the Superior Court of i Rowan County, dated April 26, 11937, in the special proceeding i entitled “W. F. Snider, Admin istrator of Jefferson B. Council vs. Charles Council et al,” be ing number 1013 upon the spe cial proceeding docket of said court and also by order dated 1 April 26, 1937, in the special j proceeding entitled W. F. Snider j Administratoi of Bessie Council I vs. Charles Council, et al,” being Inumber 1012 upon the special I proceeding docket of said court, ; the undersigned Commissioner j will on the 12th day of May, 11937, at the hour of 12 M., at the i Court house door in Salisbury, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, for cash, the undivided interest of Jefferson B. Council and Bessie Council in and to the following lands: Situate in the West Ward of the City of Salisbury; Beginning at a stone at or near the corner of the M. F,. Church lot on the alley: thence S. E. 25 feet to a stone; thence S. W. 24 feet; thence N. W. 25 feet to a stone, Church lot; thence with the Church lot t0 the rear 24 feet to a stake, the beginning corner, containing 600 square feet; also the right of wav for persons and horses for a foot way of the width of three feet along the church line from and to this lot, as described in deed recorded in book No. 93, page 424, in the Registers office for Rowan County. This April 26th 1937. John E. Rendleman, Sr. Commissioner April 30—May 7. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executors of the estate of Sallie E. Cauble^ Deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the said decedent to file an itemize^ verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 9th day of April, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of heir recovery. Persons indebt ed to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This April 2, 1937. W. H. Cauble and Lena Cau ble Smith, Executors of the Es tate of Sallie E. Cauble. April 9 - May 14. NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ROWAN IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Hallie Baker Owen Vs Fredrick E. Owen The defendant, Fredrick E Owen, will take notice that an action entitled as above ha; been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan County, North Carolina, to obtain a divorce on the statutory grounds of two years separation; that said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of cni perior Court of said county in the court house in Salisbury, N. C. on the 15th day of May, [1937, or within thirty days there after, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action (or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 12th dav Anril. 1937. B: D- McCUBBINS Clerk Superior Court William V. Harris, Attorney (April 16—May 7 ! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Adminis I rator,«D. B. N. of the estate of (John M. Winecoff, deceased, til is is to notify all persoi-is hav ing claims against the sain de: (cedent to file an itemized, ver ified statement o-f same with the undersigned on or before the 19th day of April, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of (their recovery. Persons indebt ed to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This April 12th, 1937. T, L. CROWELL, Jr. Administrator D. B. N. of the Estate of John M. Winecoff. deceased. Crowell & Crowell, Attorneys, Concord, N- C. April 15-May 21 NORTH CAROLINA ROWAN COUNTY In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. JOHN A. LINN -VS' SAMUEL BENOID PARTEE. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The defendent above named will take notice that an action en itied as above has been commen ced before the Clerk of the Su 1 jerior Court of Rowan County, ! vorth Carolina, for the purpose '.f selling real estate for division and that the defendant is a pro per party thereto; and the, said defendant will further take no tice that he is required to appear l**1 ore the Clerk of the Superior Court Rowan County in Salis bury N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, r the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in aid complaint. This 9th day of April, 1937. B. D. McCubbins Clerk of the Superior Court. 11\ K. Carlton, Atty ; April 9-30 NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the powers con ained in a certain mortgage leed of trust executed by John i j. Trexler to William L. Cauble, ; 'rustee, dated February 15, 924, which is duly recorded in the office of the Register of | Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mortgages No. 89, iage 100, and pursuant to au thority in said mortgage, default having been made in the pay ment of the amount secured by ,aid mortgage as herein provid d, and by authority and power f sale conferred by said mort gage and by law provided, and at the request of the holder of the note, the undersigned Trus tee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, at^the court house door in Salisbury, N. C-, on SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1937 AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON the following described real es tate in Morgan Township* Row an County, North Carolina: BEGINNING at a stone in the middle of a ditch in Frank Braddy’s line, runs a South East direction with the said ditch as it meanders with John L. Trex ler’s line 110 Rods to an Old Hickory stump in John Eller’s ine, thence a South course with Eller’s line passing Allen Trex er’s corner in the same course 18 Rods to a stone at the mouth )f a ditch in Allen Trexler’s ine, thence up Panther Creek as t meanders with Allen Trex ler’s line 67 Rods to a stone in the middle of said Creek and a Taple pointer standing on the East bank of Panther Creek, thence a new line South West course to the mouth of a ditch at a meadow, thence up said ditch as it meanders 60 Rods to stone in Frank Braddy’s line near a persimmon tree, thence North 5 deg. East with Braddy’s j ine 87 Rods to the Beginning, containing 40 acres of land be he same more or less, Situated .bout 13 miles South East from Salisbury on the North side of, •nd about one mile from the Stokes Ferry Public Road and idjoining the lands of Roby Hill, David Shepherd and James Trexler, and being the same land conveyed by John W. Trexler to >T*ohn L. Trexler, by deed dated .October 2nd, 1901 and register ed in Book No. 91 of Deeds, page 492 of the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County. Terms of Sale: CASH. Dated April 19, 1937. William L. Cauble,-Trustee, ^FD No. 5, Salisbury, N. C. vValter H. Woodson, Attorney. \pril 23—May 14. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Pursuant to the provisions contained in a Mortgage Deed •f Trust registered in Book No D page 226 made by A. Luther Peeler and wife Ada J. Peeler for the protection and benefit of the undersigned, on the 19th day >f February, 1927, default hav ing been made in the payment of the debt, which said mortgage was given to secure, the under signed will sell at public auction for cash, at the Courthouse Door n Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday he 22nd day of May, 1937, at 12 o’clock Noon, the following iroperty: t , i -> .1.. .1 l^Ul 1\U. LsJ clo 31IUVV11 Uil Lilt nap of the property of Mrs. \. A. Nail, filed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, said lot fronting 0 feet on Elm Street, and run ning back 161.6 and 158.5 —, to a lO foot alley, and lying between Tordan and Stanley Streets. Also lots Nos. 14 and 39, as shewn on said map of the lands of Mrs. E. A. Nail filed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, in Bosk 3, page 37, Lot No. 14 having a frontage on Elm Street of 50 feet and a depth of 155 and 158 feet to a 10 foot alley; Lot No 39 lying at the East intersection of Oak and Stanley Streets, and raving a frontage on Oak Street of 205 feet and a depth on Stan ey Street of 151 L2 feet and also a depth of 161 1-2. For back title, see" Book 157, page 20, in the office of the Re gister of Deeds for Rowan County, N. C. Conveyed by the said A. Lu thei Peeler and wife Ada J. Peeler to satisfy the debt pro vided for in said Mortgage. This the 17th day of April, 1937. JNO. A. LYERLY Surviving Trustee f. G. Furr, Atty April 23—May 14. 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At any rate, more and more American women are learning how to dramatize their appearance and personality in a way that steals thunder from glamorous over-seas beauties. Hazel-eyed Doris Nolan (left) and Brown-eyed Ella Logan (inset), who “go to to wn” in Universal s new musical ex travaganza “Top of the Town.” J.J.V/YV Viu Lucy UU It; vv tJ clSKtJU the four stars of the sensational movie-musical "Top of the Town." All four girls confessed to the same beauty secret: they match their makeup to their eyes! “I’ve always given a lot of thought to makeup," said Doris Nolan, blonde young movie me teor, whose captivating charm has brought her to top-ranking star dom in less than a year in Holly wood. “In the theatrical business your face is at least two-thirds of your fortune, and making the most of yourself is as important a part of your business routine as memorizing lines. Skin changes with weather and one’s physical condition. Hair loses life and col or. But eye-color remains con stant. That, in brief, is why I’ve found it very flattering to key my makeup to my eyes.” Sparkling brow,n-eyed Ella Lo gan, a newcomer to the movies from radio, put almost the same idea in different words. ‘‘1 look best in warm, orangish shades,” she said emphatically, ‘‘So I carry that color scheme through my whole wardrobe. ‘‘It’s stupid to think you can only wear one color, however. With the right makeup you can wear certain shades of every color. 1 match my makeup to my eyes, since I think of them as my per sonality color. Then, even if I try my luck against blondes and wear blue, I make sure that some where about the throat of my dress there’s a bit of rust or gold, something to bring my frock into focus with my personality color.” Every woman knows that cer tain shades are much more becom ing than ethers. Not just cer tain colors, but particular shades of those colors. If she analyzes this she will find that these are the shades which reflect the color of her eyes. If this is true in the case of clothes, how much truer it is in the case of makeup. The hazel eyed girl like Doris Nolan should look for sunny, rusty reds for her rouge and lipstick, subtle bluish ■ greens if eye-shadow and mascara are to help her to achieve scien tifically sure beauty and not just guesswork good looks, r The blue-eyed woman will find her best makeup bet in dresden like shades that are keyed to the blue of her eyes. Blue-eyed Gertrude Niesen, gray-eyed Jan ice Jarratt both solve the prob lem of off-stage makeup in this same simple way. And certainly it seems an easy, effective guide to good looks that is more than worth the trouble of a little experiment on the part of any woman. bir Herbert Ames leils Of European Conditions Speaks Under Auspices Of Local Chapter 1. R. C. LEAGUE NEEDED Stresses Difference Of Varied Nationalities; Austria Focal Point (From The Pioneer) Sir Herbert Ames, former Treasurer of the League of Na tions speaking here last night under he auspices of the In ternational Relations Club, pleased a large audience with lvs address upon “TheBubbling Cauldron of Central Europe.” Less than a year and a half ago Sir Herbert Ames made, an extensive tour of Central Eu rope, interviewing prominent of ficials of each country in that region. The speakers knowledge of his subject was clearly de monstrated as he told his avid listeners of the hetrogeneous conditions of these small na tions, Austria, Hungary, Rum ania, and the district that was formerly Transylvania. After giving the historical background of these countries the speaker proceeded to draw from his stock of personal re minisences narrating stories of Jaj| interviews with such men as Chancellor of Austria, and the head of the Fascist party in Austria. Sir Herbert Ames stated that the population and nationality differences of these countries could be settled thru the me dium of the League While on the campus Sir Her bert Ames was a house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Omwake, who en tertained informally after the visiting Canadian’s address. This eminent speaker was in troduced to the audience by Herbert L. Stoolman, president of the International Relations Club. After his address Sir Herbert Ames answered many queries from, the floor. Advertise In This Newspaper Adelphians Elect Lawrence Leonard To Presidency Schnorr, Yearick, Strunk Fill Other Positions GROUP PROGRESSES (From The Pioneer) Lawrence Leonard became president of the Adelphians af ter the election of officers on April 21. Under the chairman ship of Albert Shenberger, the former president, the remaining three offices were filled. Mr. Fdward Schnorr, followed Mr. Paul Strauch in the office of vice-president, and Mr. Homer Yearick became the successor to Mr. David Schnebly as secre tary-treasurer. The office of secretary of deputation was fill" ed by M!r. Lawrence Strunk, following Lawrence Leonard. During the past year the min isteral students have shown great progress in such work as; teaching Sunday School Classes, conducting services at the pri son camp, and doing religious work in various churches and organizations. The Adelphians conducted a six weeks series of services in the Cobern Memor ial Church this past winter which proved very successful. The Secretary of Deputation, in previous years, was appoint ed by the president of the or ganization. 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