Fa^e Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, June 14, 1935. The Week in Vass Miss Marian McMillan left Monday ] accompanied by her brother, B. F. to attend the conference at Red Beasley, and Mrs. Nan Jennings of Springs as a delegate from the local Raleigh. organization of the Young People of Miss Laura Betty McCraney of St. the Presbyterian Church. Paul is visiting her cousin, Mrs. D. H. Mr. and Mrs. Seth W. Lassiter and McGill- daughters, Margaret and Doris, of Miss Jessie Mae Barnhardt of San- near Smithfield and Earl Edwards ford is the guest of Miss Sara Edith who holds a position with the State Matthews. Highway Commission, spent last week end with Mrs. Mary E. Edward.«. Misses Katherine Graham, Louise and Mi.ss Lucy Cherry Crisp of Greens- Marjorie Leslie entertained at a de- Itoro was the guest of her sister Mrs. li&htful party and shower at the Gra- Charles A. Lawrence, from Thurs lay home, honoring Miss Nettie antil Monday. Gschwind, bride-elect. Miss Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Beasley and Leslie, dressed as a traveler and Misses Lela and Beatrice Beasley of carrying numerous pieces of luggage. Apex and Miss Wells of Raleigh call- sought shelter from the “shower" and ed on Williamson Beasley on Wednes- luggage, which was deposited with Miss Gschwind for safe-keeping, Miss Mary Davis Westcott of Man- "'as found to contain many useful ar- teo is visiting her sister, Mi's. D. A. tides for the new home. Invited guests included members of the young wo- Mr, and Mrs. N. N. McLean and men's class of the Methodist church sons, James Ray and Hugh, spent school and others. Thursday in Raleigh. Miss Gschwind was again compli- Mrs. Fred P. Thompson and daugbl- mented on Monday evening when Mrs. er, Helen, of Asheboro and Mr. and W. D. Matthews, Mrs. H. A. Borst Mrs. Clyde Gaddy and children of and Mrs. S. R. Smith entertained in Sanford were Sunday visitors in the her honor at a miscellaneous shower home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thomp- held on Mrs. Smith’s lawn. Following son a short program consisting of two Mrs. Carl Maynard and daughter of violin solos by six-year-old Janet Monroe visited Mrs. Maynard’s por- Rosser, and a riding by Mrs. H. A. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson, dur- Borst, the “Honeymoon Special” ar. ing last week-end. rived with Dimcan Matthews, Jr., as Mrs. W. D. Matthews, Joseph ind the pilot and with Janet as the bride Duncan Matthews, Jr., RejTnond Me- and deposited numerous bundles with Craney and Harry Laubscher spent j the bride-elect. After these had been College of the University of North Carolina and following the comple tion of her work there, studied for two years at the Assembly's Training School in Richmond. PINEBLUFF Sunday afternoon in High Point. Mrs. D. C. McGill and W. H. Mc Gill visited Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wilscn, Mrs. McGill’s son-in-law and daught er, in Mooresville last week-end. Mrs, G. W. Brooks. Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews and Miss Eloise Brooks call ed on Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Matthews of Lemon Springs Sunday. Mrs. David M. Pearsall of Dunn spent last week-end with her sister, Mrs. D. A. Smith. George Van Huel and family left for Long Branch, N. Y„ Monday. Marie and Lacy Adcox spent last week with their sister, Mrs. Beulah On Wednesday evening of last week, | McCelland at Hamer, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Little and daughter Helen spent several days in Washington, D. C., last week. Sally Allison attended the finals at State College last week-end. Douglas Allison spent the week-end at home. Jame^ Gailey of Waterville, Tenn., is spending his vacation with his moth er. Mrs. Louise Lotz of New York City arrived in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fouse and daughter. Carol of Sanford and Mrs. Jessie Carter of Raleigh are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Suttenfield. Miss Lida Hutchins left last week for her home in Madison, Ind. June and Dighton Fiddner are spending the week with their aunt, Mrs. Luther McDonald, in Greens boro. Mr. and Mrs !Toe Townsend left Monday for their home in Maine. Robert Thornton is occupying the Townsend cottage. Mrs. Eugene Vander Meersch re turned home Tuesday after undergo ing treatment at the Lilly Jordan hospital in Fayetteville. LEGAL NOTICES corded in office of Register of Deids of Moore County in Deed Book 94, Page 528. This June 10, 1935. C. J. MCDONALD, J14,Jul5 Sheriff of Moore County. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS S.\LE admired, each guest was asked to write advice to the bride. The host esses were assisted in servmg by Misses Mary Elizabeth Cameron, Jes sie Barnhardt, Sara Edith Matthews, Marie Tyson, Janet Rosser and Jun ior Matthews. Mr. Steere. Boy Scout Executive from Chailotte, made an interesting talk on scouting last Sunday evening at the Methodist church. Miss Elizabeth Keith, after spend- NIAGARA Mr Mrs. Rebecca Williams and Mrs. Winora Caviness and daughter of Staley were visitors in town on Fri day. Mrs. C. J. Carter of Greensboro, formerly of Niagara is .spending a few days with friends in town. The Rev. C. A. Lawrence of Vass •s. W. J. Cameron and Mr. and ing a few days at home, returned oni spo,^^ at the library here on Monday Mrs. S. R. Smith were Sunday supper ' Monday to Greenville to attend sum- ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Smith I mer school at E. C. T. C. of Sanford. Mrs. Ida Patterson and Joseph Matthews, Relmond Mc- daughter, Mrs. Ned Terrell, of Win- Craney and Bernice Graham are at aton-Salem, formerly of Vass, were home from State College for the guests of the Smiths also. i summer months. Miss Lois Buchanan of Broadway Mrs. G. W. Brooks and Miss Eloise night on the wet and dry subject. A. C. Wood went on a business trip to Norfolk the past week. Miss Harriet L, Gay left the past week for Bo.ston. Mas.s., to spend the summer. L. F. Martin, who spends the win- came Saturday to visit her sister, Brooks attended the celebration held Friday for South Mrs. A. D. McLauchlin. ; in Cary Tue.sday evening in honor of Royalston, Mass.. for the summer. Mrs. D. C. Daniels, Mrs. Carl Ed- the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. | Tj,e Rev. J. A. Wood and wife and Tvards, Misses Josephine Daniels and j and Mrs. Charles Vance Brooks. j daughters. Miss Ruth left the past Miss Wilma Daniels, all of Apex, call- w. B. Graham, A. M. Cameron and Boston. Mass.. to spend some ed on Miss Mary Beasley Saturday. H. C. Callahan were Charlotte visi- Mr. and Mrs. John Caddell and fam- tors Friday. iJy, who recently removed to Raeford, ^ Friends in V’ass have received with fiave returned to Va^s and are living much interest invitations to the mar- on Sunrise Heights. riage of Miss Virginia Idell Cameron Misses Ruby Rosser and Lottie of Olivia and George Malcolm Gra- Cameron of Lemon Springs visited ham, which is to be solemnized in the Miss Eloise Brooks Saturday. ; Olivia Presbyterian Church at eight Misses Katharine Graham, and Exie o’clock next Wednesday evening, Beasley left this week for Greens-1 June 19th. Misi^ Cameron is the boro to attend summer school at W. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cam- C. U. N. C. Miss Beasley, who had eron. She was born in Vass. but re- been visiting relatives for several moved to Olivia when a small girl, weeks, returned to Vass on Sunday, i She is a graduate of the Women’s Job Lots of Merchandise can be sold by using the Want Ads. LEGAL NOTICES IX THE nisTiiK'T C'oi kt OF tih: IMTEK ST.VTES, .>UI)i>LE I>IS- TUK’T OF XOKTII C'.XKOLIX.V. Under, and by virtue of. the author ity and direction contained in that certain order and decree made and en tered at the May Term of the Su perior Court of Moore County, worth Carolina, in an action now pending and entitled “Gurney P. Hood, Com- nii.ssioner of Banks of the State of North Carolina, Ex. Rel Page Trust Company, et al. Plaintiff, vs. Moore County Securities Corporation, De fendant." the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash on Monday, the 8th day of July, 1935, at the hour of twelve, noon, at the Courthouse door of Moore County, in the Town of Carth- age, the following described real es tate: That certain parcel or tract of land lying and being in Aberdeen, Sand hill Township, Moore County. North Carolina, and more particularly de scribed as follows, to wit: Situate, ly ing and being on the South side of Main Street in the town of Aber deen, beginning at a point in the South side walk of West Main street. 6.6 feet South-westerly from the con crete curb of said street and in the line of the center line of the com mon wall between the building occu pied by the Aberdeen Hardware Com pany and the Fox Drug Company; runs thence South 28 West 92 1-2 feet to the right of way of the Nor folk Southern Railroad Company, the northern side thereof, runs thence along the curve of the said right of way of the said Norfolk Southern Railroad Company and 40 feet from the center of the track thereof in a westerly direction 145 feet to the South corner of the Methodist Church lot; thence North 28 East 149 feet to the sidewalk of West Main Street; thence along said sidewalk South 67.03 East 128 feet to the point of beginning, being the lands conveyed unto H. A. Page, J. R. Page and Frank Page, Trustees for Page & Company, by deed of Emma C. Page. Mary E. Page and Frances Page Wild er, being joined by her husband, Thos. B. Wilder, of dale January 10. 1912, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Moore County, Norlh Carolina, in Book 49, at page 160, and being the lands and premi.ses upon which is situated the buildings now occupied by Page Trust Company, bj' Aberdeen Hardware Company, and by Page Brothers and Page and Com pany. This sale will be held and conduct ed in compliance with the decrea of the court above referred to, and the sale will be made subject to the con firmation by said court. A deposit of twenty per cent of the amount bid will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good :aith. This, the 6th day of June, 1935. M. G. BOYETTE. S. J. HINSDALE. J14Jul.j. Conymissioners. NOTICE OF TIir STEE’S S.\LE LEGAL NOTICES cessful bidder as evidence of good .’aith. This, the 7th day of June, 1935. MURDOCH M. JOHNSON, Trustee. By U. L. Spence, W. D Sabiston, Jr., Attorneys for Trustee J14, Jul5. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Vinie H. Hughes, deceas ed, late of Duval County, Florida, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceas ed to exhibit them to the undersign ed process agent at her office in the Hart Building, Southern Pines, N. C., on or before the 7th day of June, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 1st day of June, 1935, Samuel L. Hayes, Executor of Vlnie H. Hughes, Deceased. Evelyn Thomas, Process Agent, Southern Pines, North Carolina. J6-Jull2 UNITED ST.VTES DISTRICT COURT Middle District of North Carolina IN B.\XKRUI*TC’Y: NOTICE OF HE.