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Tint i« tt«r» Miadiy. <» tkt laitiuliM 111 kl titi* rr*|r«M • vtr lh« Nitwark. af 4.41 LS.T. WUS»C..Q0SS»P- M O N T E S A N T I Dry Cleaning TAILORING Southern Pines Telephone 5541 Evelyn M. Edson riBLIC STENOGR.\PHER NOTARY PIBLIC John S. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 7062 Phone 58 C. G. FARRELL Al>erdeen, N. Drs. Neal, Beard and Wright VETERINARIANS Office—Plnehurst Rao(.‘track Telephone 3043 A.L.. ADAMS FAINTER — OECORATOB PAPER HANGBR WALL PAPERS NEON SIGNS Phone 6922 a f-i E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage The Week in Aberdeen Miss Sarah Thomas, accompanied by her brother, Melvin Thomas of Fayetteville, spent the past week-end in Charleston, S. C., visiting the Mag nolia Gardens. ing a new secretary and treasurer were elected to serve for the next two years, Mrs. E. M. Harris being made secretary and Mrs. J. D. McLean treasurer, Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson as Mrs. Roy Carpenter is convalescing | chairman of the Hot Liunch commit- from a recent operation in the Char lotte Sanatorium. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Maynard had as their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weaver of Durham and Ralph Harris cf Winston-Salem. Miss Mamie Queen, who has spent the winter visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack Taylor, has returned to her home in Fort Valley, Georgia. LEGAL NOTICES defendant upon the grounds that there has been a separation cf the plaintiff and defendant and that they have lived separate and apart for two successive years and that the plaintiff has resided in the State of North Carolina for more than one year next before the beginning of the tee reported that up to this meeting i action, and the said defendant will 2,932 free lunches had been served and 5,834 hot lynches making a total of 7,000 hot lunches served by this committee, and asked for donations further take notice that he is required to appear at the offioe of the Clerk cf the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, at the Court house at Carthage, not later than Mrs. E. R. Burt of Biscoe spent 1 confined to her home. The Fourth last \vcek visiting her niece, Miss grade was awarded the prize of Elina Maurer. i cockies at the meeting for having the Miss Ellen Monroe is nursing Mrs. largest percentage of mothers pres- Hugh McCallum, who is very ill at ; ent. An enjoyable program, “Rules of her home near Carthage. Health" was given by the Fifth grade. Bill Bowman, and his room-mate, under the direction of Miss Blanche that lunches might be served until date of the ser- ® vice of this summons and complaint and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This 22nd day of April, 1936. JOHN WILLCOX, A24, M15. Clerk Superior Court. the end of school. A motion was made and carried that the association send a house plant to Mrs. W. T. Huntley, i president of the association, who is now home from the hospital but still LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Court House door of Moore County, i In the office o f the Register of at Carthage, North Carolina, at the' Deeds in Moore County aforesaid, hour of Noon on the 6th day of May, j containing 1.160 acres, more or less, 1936, a certain tract or lot of land | to which map reference is hereby lying and being in Moore County and made. Together with all the personal State of North C^arolina in Sandhill property including household and Township, and more particularly de- kitchen furniture located and situate scribed and bounded as follows: I in the dwelling house on the lands Being Lot No. 225 on a map en-1 afore described, titled. “Second Sub-division Plan of! A. S. RUGGLES, Weymcuth Heights, Southern Pines, 1 Trustee. N. C., by A. B. Yeomans,” and filed This 4th day of April, 1936. Ml Having qualified as executrix of the Will of Alexander Aeschlimann, de ceased. late of Moore Cjunty, North John Pepper, students at Duke Uni- McManus, teacher, which was most ■ Carolina, this Is to notify all persons versity, spent the week-end with Dr. interesting. The Pinebluff ladles serv- j having claims against the estate of EXECUTRIX NOTICE and Mrs. H. E. Bowman while attend- ed delicious refreshments. ing the Tennis Tournament at Pine- hurst. I The Walter Hines Page Book Club C-O-A-L Jesse Carter of the CCC Camp at Polkton spent several days in town last week visiting his father, W. V. Carter. Mrs. N, A. McKeithen, Mrs. Frances Nichols and Miss Annie McKeithen of Carthage were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McKeithen on last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Hemphill and son, have moved to Troy, and Mr. Hemphill has been succeeded at the Progressive Store here by J. W. Adams of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Peterson attend- -■'ci the funeral cf their nephew at Hamlet last Monday. Miss Annie West of Raeford is car ing for Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, who has been ill for some time. Mrs, J. D. Cothram and small daughter spent the week-end visiting relatives in Hamlet. Bill Huntley of Greensboro spent the past week-end in Aberdeen visit ing his parents. A. C. McDonald and Salter Melvin attended the 34th annual Merchants convention in Raleigh Tuesday. Mrs. W, G. Smith and children spent Sunday in Durham and were accompanied heme by Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Clement, who will be her guest for some time. Alfred Upchurch has accepted a position in Noj-wood. W. L. Lewis, assistant manager at the A. & P. store here, has moved his family from Norfolk. Va„ to Aber deen, and is occupying an apartment in Knox Matthews’ home. Mis. H. O. Porter of Jacksonville, Florida, has returned home after a re cent visit with her sister, Mrs. G. B. Peterson. The Rev. and Mrs. L ,M, Hall had as their guests Monday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage, the Rev. and Mrs. John Edwards of Mcunt Gilead, the Rev. Mr. Bagby of Mount Gilead, Mr. and Mis. E. R. Clegg of Raeford and the Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Earnhardt, the Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Martin and Mrs. Tom Roberts of Fay etteville. At a recent meeting of the student body at the State University. Chapel Hill, Fred Weaver of Aberdeen was elected vice-president of the 1937 class. Fred is the son of Mrs. Ada Weaver cf Aberdeen. Miss Mildred Arches visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson enroute from Miami, Florida to her home in the North. Frank W. McCluer, Jr., spent the past week-end visiting his family in Lexington. Va. The last Parent-Teachers Associa tion meeting of the school year was held in the Community Hall at Pine- bluff last Wednesday with the Pine- bluff 'members as hostesses. Prof. Zimmernicir e;'«ve an interesting talk thanking the patrons of the school who had donated books for the School Library which will enable the elemen tary school in Aberdeen to be placed on the accredited list allowed for eight months schools throughout the state. There are now 602 books in the library. 50 phonograph records. 70 art prints and eight maps. At this meet- was entertained by Mrs. L. M. Hall at the Methodist parsonage last Thurs day afterncon, and an interesting program on “The State of Florida” enjoyed, with Mrs. E. L. Pleasants giving a paper on “Florida, The Ever glades State,’’ and Miss Ruth Burr Sanborn of Southern Pines on “A Three Day Trip in Florida,’’ from ex periences she had on a recent trip, the program closing with a p"em, “St. -said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Southern Pines, N. C-, on or before the 3rd day of April 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. CATHRINE E. AESCHLIMANN, Executrix Will of Alexander Aeschll-: I NOTICE OF S.ALE OF KE.\L E.STATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred and contain- , ed in that certain deed of trust exe- Augustine, by Mrs. Forrest Lockey. j cuted by Kathryn F. Olmsted and her husband. Robert A. Olmsted, to Vir- The Senior play, “Here Comes ’ Trust Company, Trustee, which Charlie." was given at the high school! deed of trust is dated the 1st ast Friday evening and pronounced I ■ the office of the Register of Deeds for one of the best ever given here. The ' Mo're County in Book of Mortgages cast was composed of Misses Veta 49 Page 125, and because of Epps, Dorothy Doub, Rebecca Doub, | default in the payment of the indebt- Jean Batchelor, Roberta Zimmerman ' p^ness .^secured bv said deed of trust, Helen CaoDs and Virtnria Trnntmnn ,Undersigned Substituted Trustee. Helen capps and Victoria Troutman, • substituted as Trustee by and Marvm W eaver, David Melvin, instrument dated the 3rd dav of Ap- Billy Burns, Francis Harris. Sidney | rii, 1936 and recorded in the office Windham and W. H. McNeill, who un- '’f the Register of Deeds for Moore ,1a,. f lu- XT,-, County in Book cf Mortgages No. 62, der the direction of Miss Chffe Wil- 34 lianis gave an excellent performance. ]jc auction, to the highest bidder for I cash, at the Courthouse door of Moore IT'TTOIT’TZ A lco\inty, at the hour of twelve o'clock 1 Noon, on Thursday, the 14th day of ' Mav. 1936 ,the following described Charlie Cheek of Gkndon called on estate: Miss Ola King Cowing, teacher in'. residence thereon ,as shown on a map entitled Kureka school Monday evening. 1 ..Knollwood Heights, a division rt Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans, Mr. and Knollwood, Incorporated, Moore Coun- Mrs. M. B. Clayt n, Ernest Clayton t.v. North Carolina, made by W. I. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Evans and chil-' , , ^ . office of the Register of Deeds ot dren of Vass visited in the homes of Moore County in Map Book No. 1, at Mr. and Mrs. C. B. and Mr. and Mrs.' Page No. 6, and being the same lot Alton Blue Sunday. j or parcel of land conveyed by Kath- „ ryn F. Olmsted and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. W. M McLeod, and Robert A. Olmsted, to John W. felox- Mrs. Saia Jane Blue visited Mrs. ham and wife by deed duly recorded Nannie and Miss Annis McCaskill ^®4. at Page 117, of the Sunday afternoon. | County Registry. Nora Price Hardy spent the week- ' -7,^^ foregoing sale , .... J I ^ c nctn. .jji ca.sh, and the Trustee will re- eiid with her sister. Mrs. Ed Blue, quire a deposit of ten per cent (10''f I Mr. and Mrs. Will Black of Pine- of the amount bid as evidence of good hurst vi.sited Mrs. Black’s parents. If you have to rack your brain trying to find ways to reduce ■mm your cost of h'vingHm juimsmbsA, CHEAP ELECTRICITY doSLL SAVE Mr, and Mrs. A. day. A. McCaskill Sun- Mis.s Ida McLeod, who underwent, an operation at the Moore County Hospital, has returned to her home; I Thi.s 13th dav of April 1936. I U. L, SPENCE, j A17, MS . Substituted Trustee AD.MIMSTRATRIX NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un- aiid is much improved. I dersigned has qualified as Adminls- Miss Mildred Blue of this commun-1 tratrlx of the Estate of Walter Jasper ity and Paul Wilson of Ashley' Blue. Any and all persons having Heights visited in the heme of Miss claims or demands against the said BlutJ’s uncle, K. W. McCaskill in estate are hereby notified to present Jackson Springs Sunday afternoon, j them to the undersigned at Southern Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hardy an-, Pines, N .C„ on or before April 8, nounce the birth of a daughter on 11937, or this notice will be pleaded Saturday, April 18. | in bar of their recovery. All persons At a Congregational meeting at indebted to said estate are notified Eureka church Sunday the follow- to make immediate payment to the ing oficers were elected, D. R, Guin, ' undersigned. elder. Joe Blue and Ernest Horne, 'mtSS LULU BLUE, Administratrix, i Southern Pines, N. C„ Use MORE of it to cut costs—to increase your comfort and happiness! CHEAP Electricity makes it possible to enjoy the advantages of Electric Cookery, Water Heating, Refrigeration and many other services at a cost actually less than you are paying now ... be wise . . . economize ... do things the modern Electric Way! CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Electric Cookery Is Best and Ciieapest! The way that has always been proclaimed the BEST is today the CHEAPEST . . . visit your Electric Dealer or cur Salesroom and learn the facts about the cool, convenient, quick and thrifty way to cook! LEGAL NOTICES April 8, 1936. NORTH ( AROLIN.A, >IOORE COl'NTY. IN THE SUPERIOR C’Ol RT NOTK E OF SI MMONS .\NI) COMPL.MNT -Margaret S. Rowland, Plaintlif vs. Rosoo .-X. Rowland, Defendant. The defendant, Rosco A. Rowland, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above with the names of the parties as therein set forth has been commenced In the Su perior Ccurt of Moore County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtain ing the decree of the Court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plantiff and the AID, M22 NORTH CAROLINA, FOORE t or NT V. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain d»ed of trust dated February 1, 1934, executed by Mrs. W. A. Leland to A. S. Ruggles, Trus tee, said deed of trust being recorded in the Public Registry for Moore County, in Book 50, Page 355, to which reference is herewith made, the debt secured by said deed of trust be ing past due and unpaid, and the powers of sale contained therein hav ing become operative, the undersign ed Trustee will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the The Hollywood Hotel Corner Federal Highway No. 3 and New York Avenue Rooms are Large, Veranda.s Sunny* Rates Moderate. Call, write or wire •J. L. Pottle & Son, SOUTHERN PINE Southern Pinm, North C&rolln\ g JOHNSON HOUSE Sunny, Attractive Rooms A home-like place to spend the night or season. Tasty Food. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hadwen 84 E. Massachusetts Ave. Phone 7265 Southern Pines REG’LAR FEELERS [;JI*uthern Pines, N. C. Tel. 5033 ir II Will be in his office over the Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, ftiom 10:00 s. m. to S:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see him if your eyes art WMk. 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