THE PlLO^i & Pager WHh ciiai^ter. AberdcM^North Carolina Pftge Six Aberdeen Social Events Friday, October 2, 1931. DON’T FAIL to see the new fall styles. LADIES’ STYLE SHOP North Carolina Aberdeen, PRESCRIPTIONS Have them filled by experienced men only. We use standai-d drugs and pharmaceuticals only. Just hke your doctor prescribes. Ask your doctor. Special attention to mail orders. CHARLES DRUG COMPANY G. A. Charles, Prop. Aberdeen, N. C. ntmitt minim WINTER IS ALMOST HERE It’s Time to Buy Your Winter Clothing We have a complete line of ladies’ Dresses and Coats, Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Bradley Sweaters and Star Brand Shoes. • All items at rock bottom prices! You can save money by buying here. Our prices are as low as you will find any where. Why shop around when you can find what you want here and Save Money? 0. B. FLINCHUM AND SON ABERDEEN CARTHAGE n ♦♦ H Mrs. Martin Hostess Mrs. George D. Martin was a de lightful hostess to the Thursday Af ternoon Book C^ub on last Thursday afternoon, when she entertained the members and a number of invited guests at the Community House. An interesting program having for its subject, “Distinguished American Sculptors” was enjoyed, and especial ly the well prepared papers. Mrs. H. E. Bowman read a paper on “Aug ustus St. Gaudens;” Mrs. H. L. Boggs read a paper on “French, Barnard, MacMonnies, Taft,” and Mrs. J. W. Graham closed the program with a paper on “Other Sculptors of Recent Interest.” The president read a letter from Mrs. T. B. Upchurch, the president of this district, urging the members of this club to attend the State meet ing of the Federated Clubs to be held in Hamlet on October 15th. Mrs. R. N. Page also stressed the importance of hospital auxiliary work among the members. An enjoyable social hour followed the meeting during which the host ess served delicious refreshments. T?ie special guests invited to this meeting were Mrs. J. F. Deaton, Mrs. C. B. Thomas, Mrs. James Foy, Mrs. Roy Harrington, Mrs. Gordon Keith, Mrs. Elvyn Capps, Mrs. Reid Pleasants, Mrs. M. B. Pleasants, Mrs. Robert Gw^yn, Mrs. A. L. Burney and Miss Lillian Pleasants. tmm:: CAREFUL GARAGE SERVICE Mrs. White Honored Honoring Mrs. D. White, who until her recent marriage was Miss Ida Stancil, a number of her friends gave her a delightful surprise mis- cellenous shower at her home at the Seymour Apartments in Aberdeen. Those enjoying this delightful event were Mrs. Dwight Troutman, Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Mrs. Haney Harris, Mrs. W. W. Norris, Mrs. W. C. Brown, Mrs. Earl Freeman, Mrs. Roger Bradley, Mrs. A. F. Yates, Mrs. Melvin Creel, Mrs. Chappell, Misses-Naomi Melvin, Katharine Melvin and Edythe Creel, of Aberdeen and Mrs. J. W. Stancil and Miss Irene Stancil of Roseland. Mrs. E. T. McKeithen, Mrs. G. J. Campbell, Mrs. H. H. Bradshaw, Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield, Mrs. J. B. Fagan and Miss Mary Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Bass and daught er, Miss Libbie Lee, after spending the summer months at Raleigh, have returned to Aberdeen for the tobac co season. Charles Norwood of Monroe has moved his family to Aberdeen and is now occupying the bungalow in Lake side Heights opposite the Grammar school. Mr. Norwood is a new mem ber of the Aberdeen High School fac ulty. Friends of M. Folley are glad to see him back in town again, after spending the summer months with his daughter at Siler City. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lawhon and little daughter, Ruth, have jus't re turned from a ten-day motor trip to visit friends in Ohio. Mrs. H. L. Boggs, who has recent ly visited relatives in the north, re turned home last week. Mrs. J. R. Page and Mrs. Frank Shamburger visited relatives in Ashe- boro last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. R. Creel was confined to her home by sickness the first of the week. W. E. Freeman, who is now man ager of the Freeman Furniture Store here, is moving his family to Aber deen this week from Fayetteville, and will occupy the bungalow on Main street just above that of Charles Bridges. Miss Tillman of Hamlet, accom panied Miss Vanessa McLean home for the past week-end. Mrs. S. E. Sloan, Miss Bessie Gun ter and W. W. Maurer motored to Statesville last Sunday to visit Mrs. Sloan’s mother. Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield, Mrs. W. V. Carter, Mrs. H. A. Gunter and Miss Bertie Rivers attended an All-Day. Red Cross meeting in Fayetteville last Friday. Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. Robert Gwyn and Miss Janette Le&ch are business au6 professional Sanford, N. C. Everett, Zane and Muse Certified Public Accountants J. C. Muse, C. p. A,, Resident Partner Greensboro, N. C. J. N. POWELL UNDERTAKING — EMBALMING SOUTHERN PINES ilAST BROAD STREET FREEMAN’S FURNITURE HOUSE UNDERTAKING—EMBALMING AMBULANCE SERVICE Day Phone 7 Night Phone 73 ABERDEEN, NORTH CAROLINA PAGE CORPORATION Insurance of all Kinds R. N. Page, Jr., Manager Local Office ABERDEEN LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain t)eed of Trust made by B. B. Saunders and wife. Ora E. Saunders, of Lowndes county. State of Georgia, of date No vember 1st, 1928 to Hardin Gunter of Moore county, North Carolina, party of the second part, trustee, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina in Book 49, Page 544, the conditions of which Deed of Trust having been broken, and the power of sale therein having become opera tive, the undersigned will, on Friday, October 16, 1931, before the Court House door of Moore County, North Carolina, offer for sale at public out cry to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to Wit: Lots Nos. 19 to 38, inclusive, as LEGAL NOTICES first of the week from Quebec, Can- Neighborhood Club The Neighborhood Club held an en joyable meeting at the home of Mrs. Forrest Lockey on Poplar street last , , , • ^ i , . , . 'I. ada, where he has been superintend- Thursday night, with the guests sit- i . ’ , . „ , , ^ , , , . , 1, „ thc cui’ing of scvci’al barns of to ting down to two tables of bridge. i ^ - i bacco for several weeks. Edgar Bov/man, who is now work- shown on a map of the Tarbell Lum- visiting Mrs. Neill Graham, nee Miss i her Company land, made hy T. W. Mary Leach, in Durham. i T»/r J n/r T7. 1 T J' Leach Estate and A. H. McLeod land, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page, Jr., and registered in the office of the httle daughter, moved to Raleigh last, Register of Deeds for Moore County week. I in Book 73, at page 601. (Two brick William McKeKithen returned the warehouses are now located on this Men who are trained to take care of your machine with skill and caution are the men employed by this Garage. In their hands you can trust your car at all times. SALES SERVICE H. A. PAGE, JR. Aberdeen, North Carolina High score prize, w’as won by Mrs. j Ray Meredith of Hamlet, who came, . . • - ^ J. j; Tiir T> n m Gi’eeHsboro in the office of the as the guest of Mrs. B. G. Peterson, ^ while the consolation was awarded to Mr^. Sidney Windham. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the game. Mrs. Pleasants Entertains Mrs. Francis Pleasants was a charming hostess to her Bridge Club On last Thursday night at her home on Bethesda Road, when she enter tained at two tables of bridge. High score prize was won by Miss Flor ence Mercer of Marston. Cooler Weather Makes These Specials Sound Good. Mixed Sausage, fresh ground 2 lb 25c Pork Sausage, lb 25c Pork Chops, lb 25c Choice Steak, lb 25c to 45c Fancy Lettuce, 2 for 25c Fresh Fish and Oysters Crab Meat and Shrimp Sanitary Cash Market E. B. NayHard, Prop. SOUTH ST. ABERDEEN Little Bobbie Campbell was a de lightful host to a number of his small friends on last Monday afternoon, September 28th, when he entertained . I at his home on the Raeford Road AUXlll3,ry JVlOlirnS | ^ith a most enjoyable party celebrat- Death of Mrs. Hart j ing his fifth birthday. After a num- j ber of games and other amusements ice cream and cake were enjoyed. The guests attending the party were Misses Katharine Foy, Marianne Hite, Anne Pleasants, Jean McKeithen, Bettie Barber, Anna Capps, Nancy Osborne, Jane Herring, Catharine Jane Matthews and Mack Wicker, Dan Campbell, Billie Matthews, Dan All- red, Jr., D. B. Herring, Jr., Graham Brasington, Gordon Keith, Jr., Jun ior Keith, Clayton Brasington, Clif ton V/ilson and June Campbell. Carolina Discount Company, spent last week at home doing extra worki for that company here. parcel of land). DATE OF SALE: October 16, 1931. HOUR OF SALE: 12 o^clock noon. PLACE OF SALE: Courthouse I Door, Carthage, N. C. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. HARDIN GUNTER, Trustee. 75, 76, 82, 83 84, 85 86, 87, 145, 146 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, I54! 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 226, 227 228,, 229, 230, 231,232, 233, 234, 235 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242,243 244 245, 246, 247, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311 312, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 777 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, 784, 785, 786, 787, 788, 789, 790, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 799, 800, 825. 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849 874, 875, 876, 877, 878 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898 and 899, of a subdivision of land known as “Mid-Towns” near the town of Aberdeen, N. C., a map of which, made by J. G. Hanner, C. E., is re corded in Book 1 at page 33 of the public registry of Moore County. DATE OF SALE: October 5th, 1931. HOUR OF SALE: 12 o’clock Noon. PLACE OF SALE: Courthouse Door, Carthage, N. S. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. G. C. SEYMOUR, Mortgagee, Sll-0-2 By Johnson & Johnson, Attys. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM FARM PROPERTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Willie McPherson and wife, Venolia McPherson on the 30th day of December 1925 and re corded in Book 39, Page 307, we will on Saturday the 3rd day of October, 1931, 12 o^clock noon, at the Court house door in Moore County, Car- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thage, N. C., sell at public auction That pursuant to the terms of that | for cash to the highest bidder the fol- certain mortgage deed, made, exe-! lowing land to-wit: cuted and delivered by A. Ogden | Two certain tracts or parcels of Jones, of date December 31, 1919, | land in Sandhills Township, Moore which said mortgage deed is of record I County, State of North Carolina, ad- in the office of the Register of Deeds | joining the lands of Notice is hereby given that under j of Moore County, North Carolina, in i and others, bounded as follows, to- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE the terms of a certain mortgage deed made by George W. McNeill, unmar ried, to Jesse B. McKenzie and Hugh C. McKenzie, of date December 4, 1930, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 51, at page 390, which said mortgage deed and the debt secured thereby having been Book No. 32, at page 212, the condi- wit:. Those certain farm plats known tions whereof having been broken and! as Lots Nos. 29 and 23 as shown on the powers of sale having become op erative, the undersigned, will on Mon day, October 5, 1931, at twelve o’clock noon, before the Courthouse door of Moore county. North Carolina, at Car thage, N. C., offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right. duly transferred, sold, sat over and; title and interest that the said A. Women of Carthage Presbyter ian Church Adopt Resolutions in Her Memory The following resolution on the death of Mrs. Augusta McKeither Hart were adopted by the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Carthage Presbyter ian church: “On the morning of August 30, 1931, the gentle spirit of Mrs. Au gusta McKeithen Hart passed into the presence of her Lord where there awaited her the blessed reward of eternal joy. “Though lost to us for a little while, the consecration of her life of faith shall remain an ever abiding memory of cheerful service to her Master and loved ones. Her person ality was one of rare sweetness and gentleness and loyalty to every duty. “We, the members of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Carthage Presbyter ian Church, of which she was a de voted member, wish to express our sincere gratitude for her life amonf; us and our deep sorrow at the loss of her presence. Therefore be it resolv ed: “First, that while we grieve with her family, we thank God for the example of her life, her faith and con secration. “Second, that these resolutions be spread upon our records atfd a copy be sent to her family and her bereav ed husband, and to our local paper. —Mrs. L. R. Sugg, Mrs. WUbur Currie, Mrs. C. F. Barringer, Miss Mary Currie, committee/’ personals Mrs. Reid Page and Mrs. E. M. Medlin spent last Wednesday in Ral eigh shopping. Mrs. J. McN. Johnson, Mrs. J. Tal bot Johnson, Mrs. Clara H. Johnson and Miss Miriam Johnson were shop ping visitors in Fayetteville on last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clande Bobbitt, who until recently have been living on the Pinebluff road, have moved into town, and are now occupying the E. R. Creel residence in Lakeside Heights. Mrs. W. W. Norris who was quite Rick for several days last week, is now much improved. Mrs. Mamie McDuffie of Cognac is the guest of Mrs. Charles E. Pleas ants, Sr. M. Schwjirtzman returned the first of the week from a trip to New York city and Baltimore where he has been for the past two weeks buying fall and winter goods for his two stores, the Marion Shoppe here and the store at Hemp. Among those members of the Aber deen Presbyterian Church attending Group Conference at Jackson Springs this week were Mrs. R. F. Stewart, assigned unto the undersigned, Bank of Pinehurst; the conditions of which said mortgage deed having been brok en and the power of sale therein con- Ogden Jones, had at the time of the execution and delivery of said mort gage deed or thereafter, in and to a plan of the holdings of the New England Mfg. Mining & Estate Co., of N. C., said land is located in what is known as Silver Springs, adjacent to the town of Pinebluff, N. C., and is bounded as follows: Lot No. 29: Be ginning at a stake, a comer of Ral eigh Ave., and Cherry St., on the Southern edge of said Raleigh Ave., running thence with Cherry Ct., in a Southerly direction 1,100 ft. to a cor ner of Cherry St., and Park Ave. all of that certain piece or tract of tained having become operative, the i land lying and being in Moore County, ■ thence with the Northern line of Park undersigned will offer for sale to the North Carolina, in McNeills Town-1 Ave. in a westerly direction 550 ft to highest bMder for cash, before the ship, and described and defined as: a corner of Walnut Street and Park Court House Door of Moore County, North Carolina, at twelve o’clock noon, on Monday, October 26, 1931, the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: That certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate in Min eral Springs Township, Moore County, North Carolina, and being describ ed and defined as follows: Situated about five miles from Pinehurst, N. C., lying on the waters of Little River, adjoining the lands of the heirs of R. A. Cole and others. Be ginning at a gum South of Little Riv er and runs thence South 76 East 44:80 chains to a stake; thence North 30.30 chains to Black’s line; thence West 8 chains to a white oak, Black’s comer; thence North 7.50 chains to Black’s other survey; thence North 81 1-2 West 5 chains to an oak; thence North 8 1-2 East 15.80 chains to a stake; thence North 15.40 chains to a stake; thence South 76 West 12 chains to Michael Johnson’s 3rd cor ner North of said river; thence as his line South 23 West 23 chains to a second corner; thence as said John son’s line South 13 chains to a white oak^ North of the mill pond and the beginning corner of Michael Johnson’s 138 acre tract; thence up the various courses of the river to a water oak, Johnson’s corner in a line of 200 acres; thence as it South 13 chains to a forked top pine; thence East 30 chains to the beginning containing 212 acres, more or less, DATE OF SALE: Monday, October 26, 1931. HOUR OF SALE: Twelve o’clock noon. PLACE OF SALE: Court House door, Moore County, Carthage, North Carolina. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. This 24th day of September, 1931. BANK 9F PINEHURST, Assignee of Mortgagee. By Johnson & Johnson, 02-23 Attorneys. follows, to-wit: 1 Ave. thence with the Eastern line of Being all of Lots 139, 140, 141, 142, Walnut ,St. in a northerly direction 144, and 145 as shown on a map en titled Edgemoore Heights, as survey ed by Francis Deaton, in August, 1919, together with all of the roadway shown between the lots mentioned; and also all of lot 146 as shown on the same map, which may is record ed in Book 75, Page 600, at Register of Deed’s Office, Carthage, N. C., the total acreage of all of the above lots, including the road as specified, being 168 3-4 acres more or less. DATE OF SALE: Monday, October 5, 1931. HOUR OF SALE: 12 o’clock noon. PLACE OF SALE: Courthouse Door, Moore County, Carthage, North Carolina. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. H. A. PAGE, JR., Mortgagee. By Johnson & Johnson, Attys. September 2, 1931. S-ll-O-2. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain mortgage deed made by Lois E. Barkley, un married, of date November 27th, 1926^ — , to G. .C. Seymour, and recorded in Northwest end of said Fannie’s lot oy 1100 ft. to Raleigh Ave. thence in an Easterly direction with Raleigh Ave. to the place of beginning, this being all that tract of land conveyed by the New England Mfg. Mining & Estate Co. to Mrs. Sadie Morgan, by deed dated April 28, 1905, containing 14 acres, more or less. Lot 23. Com mencing at a stake 650 ft. from the Northwest corner of Lot No 29 run ning thence N. 70 deg. 34 min. W. 550 ft. to a stake on edge of Pine St. thence S. 19 deg. 26 min. W. 1100 ft. to a stake on the edge of Park Ave. thence S. 70 deg. 34 min. B. 295 ft. to another stake on the edge of Park Ave. in the S. line of said farm plat 23; thence N. 19 deg. 26 min. E. 256 ft. to a stake, a comer of a 1 1-2 acre lot deed by George R. Morgan and wife to Albert B. Adams; thence S. 70 deg. 34 min. E. 255 ft. to a stake in the E. line of farm plat 23, or Pecan St. thence N. 19 deg. 26 min. E. 844 ft. to the be ginning, containing 12 1-2 acres, more or less. Excepting from this Lot No. 23, 6 acres sold by Willie McPherson and wife, Venolia McPherson, to Fannie Cummings, and cut off across the vV-f nX» Xllv/vlX j X CV'ViX UwU XXX ; 1* the ofTice of the Register of Deeds ■ ^ line drawn parallel to the line 01 of Moore County, North Carolina in | Raleigh Avenue. • Book 51 at page 132—the conditions! This sale is made by reason of tne of which mortgage having been brok- i failure of Willie McPherson and » en, and the power of sale therein I Venolia McPherson to pay having become operative, the under-1 discharge the indebtedness securea uy signed will on Monday, October 5th, said deed of trust. 1931, before the Courthouse Door of j deposit of 10 per cent will Moore County, North Carolina, offer quired from the purchaser at the for sale at public outcry to the high est bidder for cash, an undivided one- half . interest in and to those pieces, par cels or lots of land lying, being and situate in Sandhills Town ship, Moore County, North Carolina, as follows: Lots Nos. 1, 2, S, 71, 72, 78, 74, This the 28th day of August, W. G. BRAHAM and T. L. B^NU, 180 RECEIVERS FOR FIRST NATION AL COMPANY OF DURHAM, INC., TRUSTEE, FORMERLY FIRST NA TIONAL TRUST COMPAY, DUK- HAM, N. C. Sept. II—Oct 2. 4