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Friday, August 7
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THE WEEK IN VASS
far as Raleigh by Mrs. Smith, Miss
Agnes Smith and Bryce Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graham and
1931.
dren of Monroe were the breakfast
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Howie.
Mrs. Purvis Ferree and son are
Mrs. J. Rus^-dl Price and Russell, Mrs. W. D. McCraney and family, I Miss Catharine Graham attended the spending some time in Norfolk and
Agnes Dorothy’s Beauty Shoppe
^11 Branches of Beauty Work
Also Carry a Full Line of
GALVE PREPARATIONS
Over Broad Street Pharmacy
Phone 5131 Southern Pines, N. C. j Bessie
Jr., of Charleston, S. C., came Mon
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mc-
Lauchlin. Mrs. Price was before her
marriage Miss Mary McE^uchlin of
Norfolk, Va., the younger daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Dougald N. McLauch-
lin.
The Sunday School classes of Mrs.
W. B. Graham and Miss Innis Byrd
enjoyed a delightful outing at Jun
iper Lake on Wednesday evening.
Swimming and a picnic supper were
I the main features of the program.
I Those in the party were Mrs. Gra-
I ham, Miss Byrd, Miss Catharine Gra-
I ham, Eva Calahan, Anna Laubscher,
Klingenschmidt, Elizabeth
DR. E. D. HARBOUR
OPTOMETRIST
will be at Tarlton’s Jewelry
Store, Aberdeen, on Tuesday,
Sept. 1, from 1 to 4 p. m.
EYESIGHT SPECIAMST
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.
Dr. J. I. Neal
Veterinarian
at Swinnerton^B on Mondays
at Pinehurst Dairy on Thursdays
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Keith, Elvis Scott, Howard Gallahan,
Bern’ce Graham, A. G. Edwards, Jr.,
Ray Griffin, Henry Borst, Jr., Harry
Laubscher, Russell Thompson, Dun
can Scott, Emily Laubscher, Helen
Klirgenschmidt, Pauline Thompson,
Helen Thompson, Marian Cameron,
Beulah Scott, Rosa Honeycutt, Dera
Dawson, Franklin Matthews and Mar
vin Williams.
Mrs. F. W. Taylor and Misses
Florence, Louise and Marjorie Leslie
spent Sunday in Lilesville as guests
of Miss Bright Henry.
Mrs. Olivia Thompson and daught
er, Helen, are spending a few days
in town in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
A. K. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. McCraney.
Miss Marian Cameron, with Miss
Margaret McLean of Cameron, left
Thursday night for Fort Lauderdale,
Florida to spend three or four weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McLean.
The Misses Chamblee who had been
guests .of their sister, Mrs. John
Gaddy for a week, returned on Sun
day to their home in Durham. Mr.
and Mrs. Gaddy and children accom
panied them, returning the same day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wallace and
Miss Lizzie Jones of Carthage were
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Tyson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Oldham and
Emerson Oldham visited relatives in
Durham Sunday.
Miss Ruth Lawrence of Montclair,
New Jersey is spending her vacation
with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs.
C. A. Lawrence, at the manse in Al
bemarle after visiting Mr. and Mrs.
LIQUID OR TABLETS
Relieves a Headache or Neoralgia in
10 nimites, checks a Cold for the
first day, aii^d checks Malaria in three J. A. Keith.
days. Mr. and Mrs. Smith McCraney and
6 6 6 Salve for Baby’s Cold children of St. Pauls visited Mr. and
Sun,day.
C. J. Temple went to Bonlee Sun
day to see his sister, Mrs. Charles E.
Paschal.
After spending his vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gra
ham, Gerald Graham returned last
week to Ruffin, S. C.
Mrs. G. W. Brooks and daughters
had as their Sunday dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Cameron and
Miss Jennie Cameron of Cameron
route and their guest, Mrs. Sue Ed-
gerton of Littleton, and Mrs. Bertie
Matthews and Franklin Matthews of
Vass.
Misses Elizabeth and , Jeannette
Baggett went to Raleigh last week to
spend some time with relatives there.
R. P. Beasley, R. L. Mayfield and
S. D. Byrd spent Sunday in Rocky
Mount as guests of Lieutenant-Gov
ernor R. T. Fountain.
Miss Mildred Thomas of Greens
boro and Darius White of Winston-
Salem were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. S. R. Smith.
Miss' Myrtle McMillan who is at
tending school in Raleigh spent the
week-end at home.'
Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks and Miss
Eva Hendricks of Cameron visited
Roy and Hartsell Hendricks of Vass
route 1 a day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cameron were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Cameron at their home in Manly.
Miss Mary McNeill and John Mc
Neill attended the McKeithen-McNeill
reunion at the home of Neill A. Smith
on Cameron route Sunday.
Mrs. Jane Keith of Cameron route
1 and T. J. Keith and Ray Thomas of
Fort Bragg called at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Keith Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Kate Byrd Lawhon of Char
lotte is spending some time at the
home of her nephew, W. D. Wilson.
Mrs. Lawhon is a sister of Ed Byrd
who was the first man to build a
home in what is now the town of
Vass.
IVIr. and Mrs. R. H. Cox and chil
dren spent Sunday in Broadway.
Mrs. Clyde Cox returned Thursday
night from Scott’s Hospital in San
ford, and is getting along nicely.
Mrs. Guy Lennon of Manteo, who
spent the week-end with her sister,
Mrs. D. A. Smith, left Monday for
her home. She was accompanied as
! funeral of Mrs. McBryde at the
Pierce cemetery in Lee county, Fri
day.
CARTHAGE
LEGAL NOTICES
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH
CAROLINA
H. F. Seawell Jr., U. S. Referee.
In BANKRUPTCY
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
DISCHARGE PETITION:
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Drivers of sixes
never mant less
Mrs. J. L. Currie and Mrs. Ella
Thom left Wednesday to spend some
time at Montreat.
J. M. Lane has returned to Alta
vista, Va., after spending a week here
with his family.
U. L. Spence made a business trip
to Richmond, Va., Friday.
Judge L. R. Varser of Lumberton
was in town Monday.
Miss Lelia Humble of Wilmington
spent the week-end with Mrs. Charles
Nicoll. ^
Mrs. J. D. McLean, Miss Elizabeth
Ray of Cameron, Mrs. O. F. Taylor
of Win^on-Salem and Mrs. Huggins
of Oklahoma were visitors at Mrs.
N. A. McKeithen’s Thursday.
Mrs. Edgar Jenkins and children
are spending some time with relatives
in Laurinburg.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Seawell, Jr., and
little daughter, Bettie Jane, have re
turned home after spending a week at
Wrightsville Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spence of Ashe-
boro were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
U. L. Spence Sunday.
Mrs. E. P. Billups of Rutherford
College is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Mollie Person.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pleasants and
Mrs. Bell Caviness of Aberdeen spent
Tuesday here with Mrs. Curtis Mc
Leod. -
0. B. Welch went to High Point
Tuesday for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carter and
family spent Sunday in Madison.
Mrs. Cornelia Black is spending the
week at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waddill have re
turned from Jacksonville, Fla., after
spending some time there with Mr.
and Mrs. Laverne Waddill.
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Carter have
gone to Fairmont for the tobacco
season. The market opened on the
5th.
Miss Eliza Green left Friday for
Altament where she expects to spend
some time with friends.
Mrs. A1 Gold of Baltimore, M^., is
visiting friends here this week.
Friends of Mrs. John Symington
are glad to know that she is getting
j along nicely after undergoing an op
eration at Duke Hospital.
Mrs. A. F. Penzold of Norfolk, Va.,
is the guest of Mrs. L. R. Sugg. Chief
and Mrs. Taylor are visiting in Nor
folk, Va.
L. R. Sugg and Miss Katie Sugg Under and by virtue of the author-
have returned home after spending ity conferred upon us in a deed of
a few days in Norfolk, Va. ti'ust executed by Cas A. McCollum
Mrs. T. C. Black of Jonesboro is i wife, Lillie J. McCollum on the
visiting Mrs. Jame.<> Davis here i day of May 1923 and recorded
Miss Annie Reid Yow of Sanford ™
cnonf J T- -.LI 1 urday the 22nd day of August 1931,
spent the week-end .here with her ofelock noon, at the Courthouse
paients, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yow. door in Moore County, Carthage, N.
Cape Charles.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Barham
and daughter, Nancy of Sanford spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Suttenfield.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Adcox spent
Thursday in Rockingham.
C. M. Suttenfield and N. W. Man-
niss of Leaksville are spending sever
al days with J. H. Suttenfield.
J. Dunbar Ives of Tennesse is
^spending some time here at his home.
Mrs. W. C. Simpson of Norfolk
spent several days with Mrs. A. N.
Jannaris. On her return home Mrs.
Jannaris and grandson, Dana McNeill,
accompanied her as far as Norfolk.
Mrs. Jannaris will go from Norfolk
to New York where she will visit her
sister on her way to Boothbay Harbor,
Maine.
Morsen and June Howie are spend
ing the week with their uncle, J. E.
Howie in Rockingham.
LEGAL notices
the
a small branch; thence down
branch about 25.30 chs. to a stair. I
Dunhams Creek, 3 poplars noiiffl
thence up the Creek about 35
to a sweet gum, a pine pointer-
.<5 4 w 57 30 n\^c - J /’thence
S. 4 W. 37.30 chs. to a stake a
Joel Road; thence on the Joel
S. 64 E. 4 chs. thence S. 72 E
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In the Matter of T. Brantley Hen-
* derson. Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt:
Take Notice, That a petition has
been filed in said Court by T. Brant
ley Henderson of the County of Moore
in said district, who has been duly ad
judged a bankrupt under the Act of
Congress of July 1, 1898, for a dis
charge from all debts provable against
his estate under said Act, and that the
22 day of August, 1931, ten o^cIock A.
M. is assigned for a hearing of the
same before H. F. Seawell, Jr., as
Special Master of Said District, when
and where you may attend and show
cause, if any you have, why the pray
er of said petition should not be
granted.
This the 21st day of July, 1931.
H. F. SEAWELL, JR.
United States Special Master.
J24—A14.
chs. to the begmning, containine r
acres, more or less. This beiL ft.
same land heretofore conveved r
A McCollum by S. B. Battlett
wife, by deed, recorded in Book 71
Page 203, oifice of Register of Deed.!
of Moore County. ^
This sale is made by reasor nf
failure of Cas A. McCollum and
Lillie J. McCollum to pay off and di«’
charge the indebtedness secured h,
said deed of trust, ^
A deposit of 10 per cent will be re
quired from the purchaser at the salp’
This the 16th day of July 1931
W. G. Bramham and T. L. BW
Recovers for First National Companv
of Durham, Inc., Trustee, formerlv
First National Trust Company Dur
ham, N. C.
J31-A21.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Mrs. Elvin Capps and Miss Lillian
Pleasants of Aberdeeh, and Mrs.
Charles Ellis of Portsmouth, Va., were
C., sell at public auction for cash to
the highest bidder the following land will be pleaded in bar of their re-
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the provisions of
a deed of trust made by E. T. Mc-
Keithen, dated October 26, 1920 to
Thos. B. Wilder, Trustee, which said
deed of trust is of record in the of
fice of tl^e Register of Deeds of
Moore County, N. C., in Book of Mort
gages 44, at Page 585, the conditions
thereof having been broken and de
mand having been made by the own
er of the notes thereby secured for
foreclosure of the said deed of trust
the undersigned Trustee will offer
for sale to the highest bidder for
cash before the court house door of
Moore County, N. C., n Monday, Au
gust 10th, 1931, at twelve ’clock,
noon, all the right, title and interest
owned by the said E. T. McKeithen in
and to the following described real
estate. ‘
Lots number Eighty-One, Eighty-
two, Eighty-three and Eighty-four as
contained anj described in a certain
map of Park Place made by Francis
Deaton, C. E., which said map is re
corded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Moore County in Book 82
ta Page 600 which map is hereby re
ferred to for a more compete de
scription and by this reference made a
part hereof.
Date of Sale, Monday, August 10,
1931.
Hour of Sale, 12 o^clock noon.
Place of Sale, Court House Door,
Moore County, Carthage, N. C.
Terms of Sale, Cash.
THOS. B. WILDER,
J17—A7. Trustee.
ADMINISTRATRIX
The undersigned, having qualified as
administratrix of the estate of Hugh
C. McKenzie, deceased, late of Moore
County, this is to notify all persons
having debts against said estate to
present them to the undersigned at
my residence in Pinehurst, N. C.,
itemized and duly verified, on or be
fore June 17th, 1932, or this notice
to-wit:
mincfc r* r»i .l -rrr , All that certain tract or parcel of
, guests of Mrs. Re.d Pleasants Wed- lying and being in the Carthage
1 •' ■^5 i Township, County of Moore, State of
Friends of Mrs. W. H. McNeill are ! North Carolina, adjoining the lands
glad to know that she is much im- i ®f T. B. Tyson, N. A. Dalrymple, and
because it tahes mix cylinders
ta give the smooth^ silent
power that makes driving
really enjoyable
Drivers of sixes ar^ spoiled
for anything less. Drivers
of sixes are sold on multiple cylinders.
They would no more think of giving up
**six*’ performance than any other real
advancement of motoring. Fmr them, the
whole cylinder question has been settled.
Slip behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Six,
and you’ll know why these drivers feel aa
they do. Step on the starter, let the motor
idle—'and notice its silence. Throw in the
clutdby shift into ^*low”^and feel that
smoothness. Change Into ^‘second,” hit a
faster and faster dip* slip into **high,**
sweep along at top speed—then throttle
down to barely a CTawl. The smoothness
and flexibility you always get are six-cyl»
inder smoothness, six-'Cylinder flexibility*
Annoying vibration is gone!
Over two million owners have tested and
proved this six-cylinder Chevrolet engine.
They have found that it costs less for gas
and oil than any other. They have found
that it actually reduces upkeep costs, by
holding vibration to m. minimum. They
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MMy G, M, A. C. terms,
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NEW CHEVROLET SIX
See year dealer below
proved after spending a few days in
the Moore County Hospital.
Mrs. J. K. Roberts and Mrs. R. W.
Pleasants spent a few days this week
with Mrs. M. J. McPhail in Sanford.
Mrs. M. G. Dalrymple was hostess
to the Contract Club Friday evening.
Special guest of the club was Mrs.
Charles Nicoll. Mrs. R. G. Wallace
received high score prize.
Misses Louise and Sarah Yow en
tertained at a shower Monday even
ing, honoring Mrs. W. S. Bridges, a
recent bride.
Those enjoying the Misses Yow’s
hospitality were Misses Rozelle Wil
liamson, Katharine Blue, Dorothy
Cole, Elizabeth Kennedy, Mary Ruth
Harrington, Ida Back Barrett, Laura
Baker and Mary Roberts Shields.
PINEBLUFF
others, bounded as follows: Beginning
at a stake by the North edge of Joel
Road, C. B. Harris corner, running on
Harris lien reversed N. 30 E. 24.50
chs. to a black gum and sweet gum in
covery.
All persons indebted to said estate
are hereby requested to make immed
iate payment.
This June 17th, 1931.
(MRS) GEORGIA F. McKENZIE,
Admrx. of estate of Hugh McKenzie,
deceased.
S. R. Hoyle, Attorney.
business an6 "professional
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Keith Motor Co., Inc., Vass, N. C.
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Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield entertained
Circle No. 2 of Bethesda Pres'byterian
Church at- dinner at her home Mon
day. Those present were Mrs. W. A.
Blue, Mrs. Robert N. Page, Mrs. Ros
ser Jones, Miss Pearl McMillan,
Misses Flora and Katie McNeill, Mrs.
J. W. Graham, Mrs. H. A. Keith, Miss
Mary Johnson. The especially invited
guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bar
ber, Mrs. J. R. Page and Mrs. J. R.
Stewart. The hostesses were Mrs. Sut
tenfield, Mrs. J. C. Fletcher, Miss
Ellen Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Murray and
daughter of Wagram were the recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Howie.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lampley and
family spent Sunday visiting rela
tives in Albemarle.
Miss Dorothy Wallace has returned
tor Rocky Mount after spending the
past week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sutton and chil-
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