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Paire Sis THK PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, February 20, 1931 LIQUID or TABLETS ..Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever. 6 6 6 SALVE Cures Baby’s Cold Dr. J. L Neal Veterinarian At Pine!huirst Race Track 10 to 12 Daily CLEAN COAL Delivered Promptly Phone 139 H. W. DOUB ABERDEEN Aberdeen Social Events NOTICE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Will be in his office over the Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see him if your eyes are weak. COAL! COAL! A Good Place to Buy Good Coal. C. G. FARRELL Aberdeen Phone 58 There will be a Benefit Bridge party at the home of Mrs. J. Talbot John son on Friday night, February 20tb, 1931, at 8:00 o’clock. This party is given under the auspices of the Par- ent-Teachers Association, and the proceeds are to be used for the dis tribution of hot lunches among the un derprivileged children in our schools by the hot lunch committee. Reserva tions can be made through Mrs. Johnson or Mrs. Forrest Lockey, and are 50c each. NOTICE There will be a Benefit Bridge party at the Highland Fines Inn in Southern Pines on Monday afternoon, February 23rd, at 2:30 o’clock. This party is given under the auspices of the Daughters of American Revolu tion, and the proceeds will go to wards the expense of the portrait of Judge Alfred Moore, which is to be presented at the courthouse in Carthage in May. Tickets will be $1.00 | each and are obtainable either from \ Mrs. W. C. Mudgett or at the door. Anyone wishing to come in for tea can do so at 4:30. ing paper on “Norwegian Towns and People,” and Mrs. H. E. Bowman read a splendid paper on “The Industries of Sweden.” Mrs. Reid Pleasants de lighted the Club with a vocal solo. ment they have been occupying at Capt. A. F. Yates’, and have taken rooms at Dwight Troutman’s. ~ LAKEVIEW Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Holland and little son, Henry arrived Saturday At the close of the meeting tho i from Winston-Salem for a visit with hostess served a delicious salad course i Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Gardner and fam- with coffee and cakes. The special ■ ily. Mr. Holland returned home early guests invited in were Mrs. Nelson | this week. Mrs. Holland and Henry Courtway, Mrs. Reid Pleasants, Mrs. | remained over for several days. Margaret Jones and Misses Mary Me - [ Mrs. J. R. McQueen and Miss Peail Keithen, Mary Leach and Effie Le- land. Miss Harrington Hostess Miss Mary Harrington was a charming hostess to her Bridge Club on last Thursday night at her home on Main Street in Aberdeen. Mrs. Forrest Lockey and Mrs. Charles K. Pleasants, Jr., filled in the absence of members of the club. There were two tables of the game, and a delightful hour was spent, Mrs. Francis Pleasants receiving as high score a box of dainty handkerchiefs. McNeill spent Saturday in Raleigh. Wilton Adams of Greensboro, Je ter Cox of Charlotte and Miss John- sie Eastwood motored to Greensboro for the day Sunday. Friday of last week, Mrs. Robert T. Woodruff was hostess to the Lakeview Contract Club. Mrs. Mary Downey and LEGAL NOTICESiLEGAL NOTICES SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by R. A. Holland and wife, Frances G. Holland on the 14th of Pinehurst, which mortgage and note thereby secured were duly signed, transferred to said Bank of Pinehurst, who is now the owner an ’ holder thereof; said mortgage bein^ of date April 6, 1921, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deed- of Moore County in Book 32 at Pafrl A 14* 1cf •A.L. ^ • 1 ’ r’ moc J 536, the conditions of the said day of December 1925 and recorded - , . saw mort Mrs. W. B. Warner were winners, re spectively of the high and low score extreme North corner of a 4-acre in Book 39, Page 305, we will on Saturday the 14th day of March 1931, 12 o’clock noon at the Courthouse door in Moore County, Carthage, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to- wit: That tract of land (embracing 4 tracts) lying and being in McNeiils Township, Moore County, North Car olina, near the Town of Lakeview, and adjoining the lands of James Bar ber, the Blue Lands and others; be ginning at a stake, Buie’s corner and prizes- Mrs. A. H. Williams, Mrs. Ethel Howe and Mrs. Mary Downey motor ed to Fayetteville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dune Morrison and A delicious refreshment course was • family went to Harnett County Sun- served by the hostess. Informal Printed Stationery Valentine Party The “Whites” of the K. M. Class of the Aberdeen Baptist Sunday School entertained the “Blues” at a Valentine Party on last Thursday night, February 12th, at 8 o’clock ai the home of Mrs. R. G. Farrell, on Poplar street in Aberdeen. They were delightfully entertained by Valentine games, including an “Age” contest, and a “Proverb Ro mance.” Robert Farrell was the for tunate winner of the prize in the “Age” contest, while Miss Annie Hospital Auxiliary Organibed The Moore County' Hospital Aux iliary was organized at the home of Mrs. J. R. Page in Aberdeen on last Friday afternoon February 13th, with day for a little visit with relatives. Melvin Gardner made a business trip to Greensboro and Winston-Salem the first of the week. tract, formerly owned by Thos. Orr Gibb, and herein included; runs thence gage deed having been broken and the powers of sale having become od erative, the undersigned will on Thurl' day, March 12, 1931, at 12 o’clock noon, before the courthouse door of Moore County, at Carthage, N. C., of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, to-wit: Lying and being in Moore Countv North Carolina, in Sheffield ship. FIRST TRACT: Near the town of Elise, (beginning at a stake S. 16 3.4 W. 40 yards from the well; thence N. 16 3-4 E. 765 chs. passim^ over the well and crossing the D. & c RR. to a stake in the Hunsucker line now C. C. Fi^’s line; thence that lint a S. 23 E. 15 chs. to a stake; thence N. I n. 64 1-2 W. 639 chs. to a stak^- 88 E. 10.31 chs. to a stak^; thence S. j thence S. 16 3-4 W. 540 chs. to Len- 19 E. 16.21 chs. to a stake; thence S. den Kennedy’s corner of one acre' 54 W. 17 chs. to a stake near the | thence S. 73 E. 320 chs. to a stake and barn; thence S. 12 E. 12.13 chs. to alone white oak, St. Kennedy’s corner: 1.- XT ’“ thence S. 16 3-4 W. 275 chs. to a stake in the Old Blue line; thence with it S. 66 W. 17.85 chs. to a stake; thence S. 79 W. 12 chs. to the corner of a 15 1-2 acre tiact herein included; thence N. 56 W. 13.15 chs. to a stake; Mr. and Mrs. James Ballard spent j thence N. 39 S-4 E lO.Sl ^s. to a : Isham Wallace heirsrBedi^ Sunday with Mr. Ballard’s j ning at a stake two pines and black near Lillington. stake; thence S. 67 1-2 E. 3.19 chs. to the beginning, containing 3 9-10 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the ' the corner of 13.9 acres herein includ- . „ , 01 !ed; thence N. 82 1-2 E. 9.60 chs. cross- On Saturday evening February 21, j Spring Branch to a stake 17 active members and three associate members. Mrs. H. E. Bowman was j the Lakeview Community Club and j thence N 37 E. 22.25 chs. to a stake; elected chairman, Mrs. W. W. Norris, j Woman’s Auxiliary will serve an oy'.j- thence N. 42 W. 11.40 chs. to a stake vice-chairman, Mrs. W. T. Batchelor, | ter supper at the Community House, beginning a 6:30. Mrs. Ida Williams, Mrs. Ehel Howe, secretary and Mrs. Frank Shamburg- er, treasurer. The first regular meeting will be held o nthe fourth Wednesday in this month, which is February 25th, 1931, at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. J. R. Page. Personals Mrs. Jones Macon had as her guesto over the week-end her sister, Miss with pine pointers; thence N. 50 1-2 E. 4.25 chs. to the corner of the first named 4 acres; thence as the line of it N. 9 W. 14 chs. to King’s corner; accompanied by Miss Alice Littlefield thence N. 9 E. 5 chs. to the beginning, jack pointers; thence S. 76 E. 2175 chs. to a pine stump, post oak and white oak pointers; thence N. 4 V;, 1690 chs. to a stake, post oak and red oak pointers, second corner of two acres; thence N. 78 W. 2060 chs. to a stake; thence S. 1 E. 15.10 chs. to the beginning, containing 31 3-t acres. and Mrs. J. McQueen motored to 1 embraci^ con- Highfalls and Hemp on Monday. They acies, more or less. . enjoyed a delightful picnic luncheon i This sale is made by reason of the on the trip and returned by way of | ' Frances G. Holland to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. Grady received the prize in the “Pro- i Josephine Adams and her brother, 250 Note Sheets AA 125 Envelopes Paid Good quality Bond paper with your name and address neatly printed in blue ink on each sheet and envelope. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Write your name and address plainly and enclosc $1.00 and you will receive the largest { quantity of good quality stationery ever sold at the price. Address THE O. C. FERRELL CO. P. O. Box 301 Atlanta, Ga. SPECIAL LOW ONE-WAY FARES verb Romance.” The Valentine color scheme was beautifully carried out in the decor ations and refreshments, and the ta ble was covered with a lovely lace cloth over a red background, and adorned with red candles. After an interesting evening re freshments were served. Charles Adams of Linden, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook and sons. Pinehurst and Southern Pines. Mrs. Loula Taylor and Johnsie East wood entertained the Woman’s Aux iliary at the Community Hall on Tues day afternoon, it being the regular social meeting of the month. It was Bobbit and Dickie, of Miami, Fla., a busy meeting, as the women engag- were week-end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Windham. Mrs. Onza Tillman, who has been nursing her cousing, Mrs. J. B. Fa gan, through her recent illness, re turned to her home at Putnam the first of this week. Mrs. Fag in’s ed in making articles for a bazaar, which they plan to hold late next fall. Each member contributed a dollar which she herself had earned since last meeting; and a feature of the occasion was the report of the mem bers as to how the dollars were earr- A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 10th day of February, 1931. Creek; beginning at a stake, a black jack or oak in the low ground of the creek; said to be a corner of William Smith or Neill McLeod beginning cor ner of 50 acres on the West side of the Creek; thence N. 33 W. 30 chs. to a stake near two black oaks; thence N. 29 E. 3.85 chs. to S. G. Garner’s comer; thence the division line of said Garner, S. 58 E. 37.80 chs. to a RALEIGH TO Tuscon, Ariz $75.47 L©s Angeles, Cal $75.47 Book Club Elects Officers The Aberdeen Book Club was de lightfully entertained on last Thurs day afternoon by Mrs. Ralph M. Cald well at her home on the Raeford road. During the regular business hour the annual election of officers w'as held, and Mrs. Robert F. Stewart was made president, Mrs. W. T. Huntl?y, , vice-president, Mrs. J. W. Graham, I secretary, and Mrs. Ralph Caldv/ell, treasurer, to serve during the coming j year. friends rejoice to know that she is ‘ ed. This report provoked much merri- recovering rapidly. j ment, as it developed various and in- Little Miss Katharine F<oy, v.ho genious methods were used, had her tonsils removed last week at | At the conclusion of the meeting the Moore County Hospital, has ’.bci Mrs. Taylor and Miss Eastwood quite sick since her return home with served delicious refreshments. i intestinal flu. The Rev. and Mrs. E, L. Barber, ac companied by Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield of Pinebluff, are spending this w’eek First National Company of Dur-1 stake, water oak and oak pointers, ham, Inc., trustee, formerly First Na-| his corner; thence S. 16 3-4 W. 525 tional Trust Company. j chs. to a stake in the line of the Neill W. G. Bramham and T. L. Bland, i^^Le^d 50 acres; thence with that line receivers for First National Company I 345 chs. to the corner of said of Durham, Inc., trustee, formerly 50 acres; thence with it S. 60 W. 18j» First National Trust Company. i beginning containing llo F9n Ml^ 'acres, more or less. - • I PLACE OF SALE: Court House NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE | Do-^yCarth^-|e^ N^ j DATE OF SALE: March 12, 1931. Notice is hereby given that under ; TERMS OF SALE: Cash, and by virtue of the powers of sale | BANK OF PINEHURST, contained in a cetain mortgage deed j Assignee of Mortgagee, made, executed and delivered by W. | Per Johnson & Johnson, Atty?. C. Brown and w’ife, Emma Brown, to | Dated February 7, 1931. Bank of Hemp, a subsidiary of Bank F. 14-M6. The subject for the afternoon’% San Francisco, Cal $75.47 study was “Norway and Sweden.” Vancouver, B. C $80.51 [ w, t. Huntley read an interest- Salt Lake City, U $75.47 I Seattle, Wash $80.51' Portland, Ore $80.51 Tickets also on sale daily Jan. 15th to June 30, inc., from all stations in North Carolina on SEABOARD AAIR LINE. All tickets good in pullman cars upon payment of pullman charges to points east of Mississippi River. Slightly higher fares good in pullman cars upon (payment of Pull man charges to points west of Miss issippi River. For further particulars call on H. E. PLEASANTS, D. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. AIR LINE RAILWAY he YELLOW PENCIL with the DBAND EAGLE business an6 Jprofesslonal Everett, Zane and Muse Certified Public Accountants Sanford, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. J. C. Muse, C. P- A,, Resident Partner E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Southern Pines, Telephone 5033 North Carolina J. N. POWELL UNDERTAKING — EMBALMING EAST BROAD STREET SOUTHERN PINES Moore County’s Leading Restaurant— JACK’S GRILL Southern Pines, North Carolina FREEMAN^S FURNITURE HOUSE UNDERTAKING—EMBALMING AMBULANCE SERVICE Day Phone 7 Night Phone 73 ABERDEEN, • NORTH CAROLINA I conference on World Missions. Miss Susan McLean, a senior at G. C. in Greensboro, spent last Week end in Aberdeen visiting home folk^. W. A. McDaniels has accepted a position at Jackson, as manager of a farm, and his family is expecting to join him there at an early date. Miss Edythe Creel returned last week from a visit to friends and rel atives at Rosemary, Vaughan, and Halifax. Mrs. John W. Graham was confin ed Jgb her home with illness the first of'this week. Mrs. Robert Gwyn and little daughter, Gaynelle, who have been visiting relatives at Raleigh, have re turned home. I Mrs. G. C. Seymour is spending I some time at Bethel, visiting her i mother. Mrs. Wimberly Bowman and small son, Hugh Edgar, are in Raleign this week visiting Mr. Bowman, who is on duty from this city as express niessen-1 g ger. ' ^ Miss Lois Barkley has accepted a position in Raleigh as secretary to T. R. Page in the Tobacco Co-Operative Association work. K. P. Darby who was so seriously injured at the Aberdeen railroad crossing on New Year’s day, has im proved so that he was able to go lo Richmond, Va., for a visit to rela tives. Miss Mildred Campbell, who is teaching at Jonesboro, spent last Sun day in Aberdeen visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Campbell. The Rev. P. D. Miller, Educational [ Secretary of Home Missions of Southern Presbyterian Church, of At lanta, Ga., occupied the pulpit at tho Aberdeen Presbyterian Church on last Stinday and preached a splendid ser mon. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Creel and daughter, Miss Edythe, spent ]ast Sunday in Rockingham with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keith, a^’om- panied by Hughes Bradshaw, motored over to Columbia, S. C., for a couple of days the first of this week. Mrs. H. A. Gunter, who has been in the Moore County Hospital, at Pire- hurst for an operation and treatment, is recovering nicely. Miss Elizabeth Thomas of the Ca“ olina Discount force spent last week end in Jonesboro with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor ana family have moved from the aparc- THE NEW SHOW ROOMS OF THE Pinehurst Warehouses IN THE VILLAGE COURT In a few days the Pinehurst Warehouses will occupy as a show room the east wing- of the new building-. “The Villag-e Court,” neai- the Bank of Pinehurst, the Pinehurst Store and other prominent Pinehurst buildings. That wing- of the building was designed purposely for a show room for the Warehouses, keeping in mind location, lighting, fit tings, and every feature. The room is about ready now for occu pancy. In this new room wlil be exhibited from week to week the most modern, the best and the most authentic lines of Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, House Furnishings, etc., the mills and factories of the country produce. The cooperation of the leading manufacturers has been enlist ed and they will bring- to Pinehurst and display in the new show room the latest creations attended by representatives of authority who will be ready to g-ive information and help in all your furnish ing problems. Big windows afford views from the outside, while ample lig-ht and room make the inside a perfe ct place to see everything- from all sides. The new show room will be a furniture exposition, always in teresting and instructive, and everybody is always welcome to drop in to see or inquire from experts regarding any thing that concerns making home a home. Announcements of each new ^eature will be made in advance of their coming. THE PINEHURST WAREHOUSES PINEHURST, N. C. i •!
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