THURSDAY, -DECEMBER 3. 1 953
ROCKINGHAM POST-DISPATCH, RICHMOND COUNTY, N. C.
SECTION TWO PAGE FIVE
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Henderson-Hill
Judge's Daughter and Robt.
Henderson Married Nov. 26.
. Miss Rebecca Josephine Hill
became the bride of Robert Ar
rowood Henderson in a candle
light ceremony in the First Bap
tist Church of Wadesboro at
5 o'clock on Thursday. Novem
ber 26.
ragg"y"'li'erratHCTHer'"gbwn
wis a Vene original of white
si pper satin, f ashioned with a
d( ep v neckline, long crushed
slaves tapered to points oyer
ti e hands, and a molded basque
which fastened in back with
self covered, buttons. ' Brussels
laces edged the neckline and
formed the midriff, extending
into, the " skirt in points,,; on. thje
sides. The bouffant skir,t worn
oyer crinolines, fell to the floor,
extending into a long Cathedral
train.
Her two tiered formal length
Viil of illusion, was attached to
a coronet of seed pearls. The
bride carried an arm bouquet
o : white roses with a white or
c lid center and showered with
s ephanotis.
The attendants carried " arm
bouquets of bronze chrysanthe
mums with matching; ribbons.
The flower girl carried, basket
'covered- in white - with bronze
pom poms.
fCarlton ' J. Snugg of Ellerbe
attended the groom, as best' mari.
Ushers were Barrington Sill
Jr.; John ajlardf of Augusta,
Georgia ..ck 'NelspnXAfePr0'
Charles:. Leie TSriuggs of Wades
boro; Thomas White of Burling
ton; and Max McLeod of JE11
erbe. The bride's Mother wore a
pink faille suit piped with sat
in, and with an embroidery, of
rhinestones and seed pearls.
Her corsage was of pink camellias.
The bridegroom's Mother wore
Miss Dixie Anne Moore of j a navy blue taffeta dinner dress
1 tf- . , i r . . ...
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Barrington Taylor
Hill. The bridegroom is the son!
of Mr. and MBs. Thomas A.
Henderson of Ellerbe. I
The Reverend Harvey W.
Glazier officiated at the double
ring ceremony. A program of
nuptial music was presented by
Mrs. Sam Harrell, organist, and
Mrs. Jimmy Hough and Miss
Becky Ann Snuggs, vocalists.
The bride was given in mar-
nchburg, Virginia was the
maid of honor. Mrs. Charles Lee
Snuggs, sister of the bride, was
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
vere. Mrs. Barrington T. Hill Jr.
of Wadesboro: Mrs. v Edward
uncannon Jr. of Ellerbe, sister
of the bridegroom; Miss Caro
lvn Griffin of Statesville, col
lege roommate of the bride; and
Miss Joanne Schell of Wilming
ton. The flower girl was Miss
Becky Ann Snuggs, niece of the
bride.
The maid of honor wore a
oor length bouffant dress in
iridescent emerald green taf-'
ipia, aesignea wim lucKea Doaice
nd short puff sleeves. She wore
matching "halo' clip" with flirt-
tion veil. The other attendants
wore dresses of identical style
and color. The flower girl wore
floor length bouffant dress of
white satin.
trimed in pink lace. Her" mitts
were of matching pink lace; She
wore an orchid pinned : to the
shoulder of her dress.
The church was decorated; in
an altar effect with a gold cross
and candles. Altar vases eonf
tained white crysanthemums.
White crysanthemums r and'
white gladioli and branched
candelabra with a t background
ot palms and ferns. .
For travelling, the bride wore
a dress maker suit in Frencl
blue wool with embroidery of
pearls and rhinestones on the
collar. Her hat was: in winter
white, and accessories were,, grey,
baby lizard shoes and matchr
irig oag. " " j
The Mother and Father of the
bride entertained the guests aj;
a reception at the Anson Coun
ty: immediately following the
ceremony.
' - The out Of town guests includ
ed Mr.j and Mrs. Richard Mc
Lean of Cullowhee,v Mrs. Hugh
Moored Miss Polly Morfre, Mr.
ahd Mrs. George Wooley, and
Jrs. l. L. LinQ.beEry, all of
Lynchburg, Virginia; Ir. and
Mr ArTay Matlack of Tentori.
N. 'J;;'m andm'jBryai
Grimes of -" Hackensack, NeAy
ratey-M,iid:Mp Eefew
ton, of Washington, D. C. Mr.
and Mrs. William Fletcher and
family of, Whiteville; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Patterson of Kan
hapolis; Dr. and Mrs. W. F.
Fisher of ConcoTd; and Miss
Nancy Woodard of Hamlet.
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RESIDENTS -AND-O WNERS OF
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flr&4iyarant, ' TAKE.-NOTICE. im ;anft.-said deed of trust being
oy me lerins wiereoi suDjecvto
foreclosure, the undersigned
I trustee will offer for sale at. nub
NOTICE OP-SAtE-OF
. .' -V REAL. ESTATE
, NORTH CAROLINA -
a i RIQHMOND COUNTY V -J
: Underhand by virtue of the
tfowirw feaie coritairied in 'a
certain deed of trusts-executed
bj Will Ruth (widpwer), dated
Jiie 4th; day of August," 1948,' and
Recorded in Book 360 ai 'page 27,
in the office of the -BegisteF-ef-Deeds
of Richmond County,
North Carolina, default having
p'een made in the payment of
the indebtedness thereby secur-
that the Mayor and Commisf
sibhers of theTown Rocking
ham, haw. assessed anaazma
rentall of$75i)a on-i eacix fire, lie auctjon to the highest .bidr
hydrant on the .lines, served lo ' ' der for x;'ash at - the courthouse
aoor in KOCKingnam, JNorin
Caroliri,a,' "at noon,, on the 1 2th
tfee: TpWR-of ; Rocklnghajn .Wa
terr System,, said aessment t 1 .
:be'iraauarjr Jl - to b s
aue anapayaoie or oeiore
AWtf istdh each yearthereafi
3 . AU peKpn and swmmx
.Properly hying; wjthh lOQ&jffce
o adpr ire-xiyuxjaL;,yisiuo
CnrDor ale. Limits are hereby re
quested to get togetherand ap
point some iperson 5 ta . collec
from those who should, pay the:
P?S rta nart ot said $75.00 i
order that the sameffa b
patq 1 ta?hv oierk , oj tne to
of Rockingham ont.or, rpen?r
Anrll lst of each vear. The Tow:
wijt:cp4f
- Upon f aiiure. Id p"ay . the?$'?5.p0
for-ahy. ojae Jge hfeap.&e6.
fore Apru 1st. oiieach year, the.
..jayr 6reor pne; Mayor ana
commissioners of Ath& Town "of ,
ZEBULON GIBSONS
Town caecfcjQf Rockingham.
(Nov. 19, 26, Dec. 3, lpcV
fonnwrin n imnVTCITDtTtAW!
Having qualified as Adminis
trator; of ther Estate- of the late
Jim 6pli toiffeioairi
persons; having claims apalns
tne aeceaent ta present; sameTtp:
mm
- Carolina: x ?h. : PftthjM
.Webb Rockiffgnam,otMrbf
ima, axuy, venrrea, on-orTJeiorej;
the -26th day; 91 October, '1954,'
or this notice be; pleaoin
harbrelverylfnidebted tof
the decedent wilf llfease '"settle!
with the Administrator. ,
E. E. Yuncannon.
"r-IX ,'- - Adamlstrator.
day of December,; 19&3, the prop
erty CohVeyed in "said deed of
trust the same lying and being in
the.'Cbuhty of Richmond, and.
RIa'rks. preek ' Township,' and
particularly described - as f 61 '
lows: " ' '
BEGINNING AT a stake in the
center" of the road, Compress
&tr.et, and runs North 200 feei
J to an irbn . stake; thepce Wesp
SgSjifeet, to another -iron, stake:
thence South 20d feet to a third
iron, stake- in fthe edge of th
sai rpf d; erce East to th
beginning, a. distance of 22
feet.
But-this .'sale will be made sub
ject to all outstanding and unf
paid taxes. , :' ' "
- ThisTth of November, 1953.
;v , ... , A. A; REAVES,
" :' ' Trustee..
(Nov. 19, ?6A Dec. 3, 10c
ADIVHNISTRATOR'S NOTICE
North Carolina
Richmond County. )
The undersigned, having qual
ified"" as 5 administrator" of "trfe
estate of Lillie Nicholson Farm
er, deceased,'-late of Richmond
County, this' i : to notify , all
persons having claims against
said estate to present them to
the undersigned on or before
the 13th, day. of November 1954,
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of tieir7 recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make' immediate payment
to the undersigned.
This, 16th, of November 1953.
M. C. McLEOD
Administrator.
(Nov. 26 Dec. 31c)
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?llav Rae: Scgrfeoro, ia$ed;,ihe.f
12th day of June, 1945, and re-
$orded in Book 256, page, 417j i ceivable as follows;
m the officer of the Register of
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North Carolhia, default having 3
neen made in-: the payment, of
the indebtedness thereby secur
ed and said deed Of trust beiris 1
p&jSfte: : tetos'thereof subject Mi
fpfeclosufg, the undersigned
truitei 'will "6ffe-r fof s$)& $.t
public auction to the Mgiiestj
USfflr for f cash atthe5jcrt4
Hduse -door in Rockingham,
?Tth Carolina , at noon, on the
5th day of December," 1955, the
property conveyed in said deed
of ilrust the same lying and be
ing in the County pf Richmond,
and -State, of North Carplfoa, in
Marks Creek Township, and
more particularly, described, as
follows:
1ST TRACT: BEGINNING at a
stake, a corner of Billy Smith'si
Land, on the west side of Light
wood Knot Creek, and runs Nrt
27 deg. E. 13 chains to a line ofi
Lot No. 4 in the diysion of . the!
with the. line . ol said. lt , NoJ
John S. Smith -Lands; thence
4 and- 5- Ny 27a deg. E. .30 chains
to a corner ff Darby Gibson's
lot I thence with the division
linl S?7leg. E5.53liainl?t6!
the : rnn of Crooked - Crefk;
. thence down the various courses
of Crooked Qfeek to the North
east Cprner of Lot No, 2 of the
John. S.. Sniith " Estate,;' lands; '
thence with the, Northern bounr,
c'.ary of Lot No 2 N. 73 deg. W.'
7 -' .5 chains -to the bemningi
this being: alpartoX' the land,
sold ' iS. 3.' 3. Wfele'1 Ss sKbSvn by
c eed recorded in the office ofi
t he Register of Deeds in Rich-,
r.iond County, Book 62, page f54.
2ND TRACT: BEGINNING Sit
a stake in J. J. Peele's line ifcj
a branch near his house and!
runs wftb said Drahch.t: 5 chainl'
to a maple tree in said branch;
thence "NT 75degl 3a min. "v.
11. 25 - chains- to" Koah : Smithes
line; thence with Noah Smith's
line to J. PeeleVllne; thence
with his line direct to thd bev'
ginning cpntaiping 9 ; acres,
more' or less; this being - the;
same property as is. described ip
a deed retforded ln Book 75, page
24, Richmond County Registry i
But this safe wlH Wmade sub-:
ject toall butstandingjand un-,
paid taxes. -'
Thi4$h day.Qf October, 1953
A. A, Reayes,.Xrjistee
NOTICE OF SALE OF
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE OF
james w. Mckenzie & son
AND MCKENZIE'S CASH STORE
On bnday December 14,
1953, at 12:00 Noon in -front of
the Courthouse ; Door .in RockV
"irighamNorth'Caroh.-V'the
undersigned,: receiver t of James
W. McKfinzfe and James W. Mc
kenzie, Jr., Trading as James
W. McKenzie & Son at Cordova
and McKenzie's ' Cash Store at
East Ipekmgham, will sell at
public auction for cash to the
highest" bidder, the accounts re-
All accounts due James W
Carolina, the same totaling
McKenzie & Son at the Steel
Mill Store at Cordova, North
ment of account showing- the
name of the debtor, the "address
$6,891.46. For a detailed state
of the debtor and the amount
due by the debtor in each case,
reference is hereby made to the
Court File in thVoffice of the
Clerk of the Superior Court in
the case of "Allen Bennett
Company, et al, vs James W.
McKenzie, et al," for a complete
description and detailed state
ment of said accounts. '
All accounts due James- W.
McKenzie & Son at Mckenzie's
Cash Store in East Rockingham,
the same totaling $368.76. For
a detailed statement of account
showing the name of the, deb
tor, the address of the debtor
and the amount due by the deb
tor in each case, reference, is
hereby made to the, Cpurt File
in the Office of the ""clerk" of
the Superior Court in the case
of 'AUen Bennett Company,
et al, vs James W. ' McKenzie,
et al," for "a 'complete de'scrpT
tlon and detailed statement of
said accounts.
This sale will be made under
anrJUby virtue of the authority
granted to... the undersigned re
ceiver m an Order of the Super
ior Court, dated November 12,
1953, ii a cause therein pending
entitled, "Allen Bennett ; Com
pany,($t al, ' Plaintiffs, vs James
W. McKenzie. -et al. Defend
ants'! wherein the undersigned :
receiver was " directed to ad
vertise and sell the above des
cribed accounts receivable
This 20 day of November 1953.
CLAUDE L.. PARKER
PiSman & . W-ebb, Attorneys
(Novt-4ta De& 3, 10c)
PNOTICE HWCOMMISSIONER'S
: SALE - OF REAL ESTATE -7
On "Tuesday, December 22
1953, at lie 00 o'clock A: M on
the Prison Canip Ellerbe Road
at the site of the land's Herehi
after described, the -undersigned
Commissioners will sell at
public auction for cash to 1 the
highest-' bidder; the ? following
-described tracts of land, to-wit:
Being Tract Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 lying on the
West side of Prison Camp Ell
erbe Highway, according to 'a
plat of same, made, by T. Berry
Liles, Registered, Surveyor, in
November, 1953. which said plat
is recorded in Book Of Plats No.
;7 on Page 59 in the Office 'of
the Register of Deeds for Rich
mond Coimty, . reference' to
which said plat 'is hereby made
for a detailed cfescriptioh pt
said tracts of land.' 1 -
Being Tract Nqs.. 1 , 2, 3, 4, . 5,
6. 7, 8, 9, 10; 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,atld
16 lying on the-East 'side of said
Prison Camp Ellerbe Highway
and on; the West side of U. S.
Highway No. 220; according to
a survey and plat of same made
by T. v Berry Liles. Registered
Surveyor, in November, 1953,
which said plat is recorded : in
the . Office of. the Register . of
Deed? f pr Richmond . County, in
Book of Plats No. 7 on Page 60,
reference to jvhich said plat is
hereby made for" a detailed de
scription of said tracts of land,
r This sale will be made under
and by virtue- of authority
granted, to the .undersigned
Commissioners in a special pro
ceeding pending in . the Super
ior Court of Richmond County,
North Carolina, entitled, "In
the Matter of the .Sale of Lands
of the Estate of J. R. Coley arid
the Estate of Mrs. Queen l.
Coley by Bessie Queen Coler,
et al, Petitioners, Ex Parte,"
wherein the undersigned Com -missibhers
were authorized and
empowered to make a public
sale of the aforesaid described
property. - - i t
This 21st day of November,
1953. .. - v-
BESSIE Q. COLEY and
SALLY o. COLEY,
' Commissioners .
Pittman & Webb, Attorneys
(Nov 24, Dec. 3. 10. 17c)
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