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Page Six THE PILOT, Southern Pints and Aberden, Nwth Carolina Friday. May 1, 1936. BABY POWDER kills’germs Now, you can get a baby pow der that will keep your baby SAFER against germs and skin infections. It’s Mennen Anti septic Powder. yburdoctorwill tell you that whenever you buy a baby powder it surely ought to be Mennen. Because Mennen is more than just a duatini powder—it’s antiseptic! Andit costs no morel So, mother, buy a tin of this “safety powder” from your druggist, today. MENNEN Antissptic POWDER Pinehurst Paragraphs RUB THE YEARS AWAY WITH POMPEIAN MASSAGE CREAM! F««l tingle of health fluth your cheekt when you rub in Pontpeien Maitsge Cream end rub out the impuritiet ainJ dirtl.... you'll liter- elly rub the yeert eway. For almost half a century men and women who know the value of freih, youthful, appearance, have uted tnit tkin exhilarating and ton ing Pompeian Massage Cream. Send us your name and address for a generous sample tube FREE. The POMPEIAN .Co. n ORANdE STREET. ILOOMnELO. H J. T«*t i* i>»rr I* Iki tiulMtlii “ff SI Ikt nil* ^r*|ra« • ••t Ikt Cdiakl* Nilwfrk. •! 4.41 LS.I. PAVJS»C.-(joSS*P- ROWANCt M O N T E S A N T I Dry Cleaning TAILORING Southern Pines Telephone 5541 Mrs. D. G. Wing returned to Bos ton Wednesday after spending ihe spting season in her cottage. Her niece. Miss Saterthwaite, accompan ied her. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calloway and small daughter Sylvia left Wednesday by motor for Skytop, Pa., where they will spend the summer. Christopher Callaway accompanied them and will go to New York. Miss Betty Barrett Is at home from Myrtle Beach for a few weeks’ vaca tion. Master Ralph Sutton la out after having his tcosils removed at the Moore County Hospital Friday. Miss Eleanor Cates accompanied Miss Gertrude Wyman to her home in North Conw'ay, N. H.. Tuesday. Miss Cates has been the guest of her aunt. Mrs. W. J. McNab. at the Pine Crest Inn this season. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Seibert de parted for their home in Rye, N. Y., last week after passing the season at their home here. Mrs. A. J. McKelway, Sr., who haus been the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. A. J. McKelway has gone to Fort Bragg to visit her daughter, Mrs. Slthers. Mrs. Mason Reed and children, who have been the guests of Mrs. Reed's mother. Mrs. W. T. McCullough, are returning today to their home In Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. W’arren Blcknell have returned to their home In Cleveland after passing the season in their cot tage. “Warblck.’’ Miss Elsie Sperber spent the past week-end in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Crocker have closed their home and returned to Fitchburg, Mass. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Colin Mc Kenzie and Miss Eunice Gibson en tertained about thirty-five children of the Junior Department of the Com- nuinity Sunday School at a weinie roast. Mr. and Mrs. Collier Cobb of Park- ten were guests Sunday of Miss Sara Cobb at the Teacher’s Club. Mrs. Robert Post, Miss Ann Post, Mrs. Anna Harmon and Miss Ethel Battles returned Tuesday to their home in Oswego, N. Y., after passing the season at the Cloverleaf. Dr. and Mrs. De Witt B. Nettleton have returned to their home In Se- wickley. Pa., after passing the seas on here. Mrs. H. S. Noyes returned this week to her home In Fairfield, Conn. Frank J. McManus departed for his home In Beverly, Mass., Monday after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Sledge for the past two weeks. Miss Polly Lovering was the honor CARTHAGE ELECTS MARSHALS FOR COMMENCEMENT At a recent senior class meeting the following marshals were elected; Eighth grade, Nell Durham and Neill McKeithen Clegg; ninth grade, Elolse Stutts and Alexander Wilder; tenth grade. Charles Cox. The chief marshall has not been chosen. The junior having made the highest grades Is given this honor and the one with second highest will be the other marshal from the tenth grade. This lies between Anna Cald well and Virginia Scott. HONOR DR. AND MRS. HOW.VRD Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McDonald of Carthage entertained at dinner on Wednesday honoring Dr. and Mrs. LEGAL NOTICES quire a deposit of ten per cent (10%) of the amount bid as evidence of good faith. This 13th day of April 1936. U. L. SPENCE, A17, M8 . Substituted Trustee LEGAL NOTICES talned In a certain deed 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- ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned has qualified as Admlnls- Ing become operative, the underslgn- tratrlx of the Estate of Walter Jasper ed Trustee will offer for sale and sell 1. J i to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Blue. -Any and all persons having | j^oore County, claims or demands against the said at Carthage. North Carolina, at the estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned at Southern Pines, N .C., on or before April 8, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified hour of Noon on the 6th day of May, 1936, a certain tract or lot of land lying and being In Moore County and State of North Carolina in Sandhill Township, and more particularly de scribed and bounded as follows: Being Lot No. 225 on a map en titled, “Second Sub-dlvislon Plan of guest at a surprise dinner party atj^gQ Howard of Chapel Hill, Mack Immediate payment to the; wey^outh Heights, Southern Pines, _1 --.J , o r undGrsigned. a t> the home of her parents, Mr. and McDonald of Columbia, S. C., and Mrs. Richard S. Lovering last Wed-1 Mary Currie of Carthage. Cov- LULU BLUE, Administratrix, ers were laid for eight. LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTRIX NOTICE ncsday night on the eve of her de parture for Boston, where In June she will be married to Stanley Graves Haskins of New York. Mrs. J. D. Hathaway was hostess Wednesday at luncheon and bridge at the Pine Needles Inn. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Donald Church was hostess at bridge at her home. There were four tables, prizes going to Mrs. Roy Grinnell, Mrs. F. DuPont and Mrs. Herman Campbell. Mrs. Donald J. Ross entertained at a delightful luncheon at The Carolina on Wednesday. Mrs. Edward G. Fitzgerald enter tained last Thursday at a beautiful luncheon in the Crystal Rtiom of The Carolina, followed by bridge in the ballroom. Attractive prizes were presented for high and low scores at bridge and Mrs. Mildred Rush and Mrs. Miriam Mitchell received guest remem- brance''*. Those receiving prizes were Mrs. Alex Stewart, Mrs. H. A. Camp- Margaret S. Rowland, Plaintiff \‘s. bUl, Mrs. Roy Grinnell. Mrs. F. L. Rosco A. Rowland, Defendant. DuPont, Mrs. Charles W. Picquet. The defendant, Rosco A. Rowland, ,,, , _ D .. above named, will take notice that an Mrs. Wesley R. Viall, Mrs. W. Ray- mond Johnson. Mrs. I. C. Sledge, Mrs. names of the parties as therein .set Williard L. Dunlop. Mrs. E. B. Keith,. forth has been commenced in the Su- Mrs. Clarence Lyman and Mrs. James Court of Moore County, North _ I Carolina, for the purpose of obtain- ^ yuaic. I jug. decree of the Court forever Mr. and Mrs. Loo C. Fuller had as dissolving the bonds of matrimony dinner guest Sunday at j-edgefield Inn existing between the plartiff and the Southern Pines, N. C., April 8, 1936. AlO, M22 Having qualified as executrix of the ; Will of Alexander Aeschlimann, de ceased, late of Moore Co^unty, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of 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 Aeschli- NORTH CAROLIN.V, M(M)RE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND COMPL.MNT NORTH CAROLINA, FOORE COUNTY. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale con-1 This 4th day of April, 1936 N. C., by A. B. Yeomans," and filed in the office o f the Register of Deeds in Moore County aforesaid, containing 1.160 acres, more or leas, to which map reference is hereby made. Togother with all the ;>ersonal property including household and kitchen furniture located and situate In the dwelling house on the lands afore described. A. S. RUGGLES, Trustee. Ml Miss Bsnna Kirk and \V. 1. Barbour. EUREKA Evelyn M. Edson PUBLIC STEXOGRAPHKR NOTARY PUBLIC John S. Ruffffles INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 7063 C-O-A-L. Phone 58 C. G. FARRELL Aberdeen, N. C. Drs. Neal, Beard and Wright \ ETKRIXARLANS Office—Pinehurst Racetrack Telephone 3045 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Hickman, teachers in Eureka school spent the week-end with Mrs. Hickman’s par ents of Greenville. B b Dameron of Eureka school I spent the week-end wtih his family at Bessemer City. I Misses Myrdie Brown and Jamie I Kennedy of Hemp were the week-end I guests of Miss Myra Blue, j Miss Lucille McLeod, teacher in I West End school, spent the week-end [with her parents, Mr, and Mr.s. W. M. j McLeod. Miss Mildred Blue spent Saturday I night with her aimt. Mrs. Dolph Blue jof (’arthage. Mrs. Alton Blue and daughter, Peggie Joyce are spending a few jdays with Mrs. Blue’s parents, Mr. ! and Mi-s. J. B. Evans cf Vass. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Everett and children of Pinehurst visited Misses Maggie nad Ida McLeod Sunday af ternoon. Miss Ethel Arnette, student nurse in Pittman Hospital, Fayetteville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Arnette. Mr. and Mrs. Ferman McCaskill of this community, with Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Edmunds of Cameron visited relatives near Bethlehem Church Sunday. The Senior class of Eureka school was entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rester E. Ruppe of Fort Bragg. Members of the Senior class were accompanied by Miss Ola King Cow ing and Clarence Williams. WEST END defendant upon the giounds that there has been a separation cf the plaintiff and defendant and that they I have lived separate and apart for I two successive years and that the I plaintiff has resided in the State of North Carolina for more than one The faculties of the West End year next before the beginning of the schools were gxiests at a chicken sup- action, and the said defendant will per given by Mrs. vVill Hurley on the further take notice that he is required , - u . T 1 O' I to appear at the office of the Clerk lawn of her home at Jackson Sprmgs. ! superior Court of Moore Miss Alberta Monroe was .shopping County, North Carolina, at the Court- in Greensboro Saturday. i house at Carthage, not later than Miss Suma Hudson of Washington, . thirty days from the date of the ser- „ ^ vice of this summons and complaint D, C., who has been the guest of Miss answer or demur to the complaint Nell Lewis for the past three weeks in said action, or the plaintiff will ap- has returned to her home. i Miss Katherine Jackson visited lelativfs in Sanford Sunday. | The members of the Good Fellow-. ship Class of the Presbyterian Sun- 1 day School entertained at the Com- i munity House Monday evening, April , 27, with a cafeteria supper in honor ply tf> the Court for the relief do nianded in said complaint. This 22nd day of April, 1936. JOHN WILLCOX, A21, Ml5. Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF SALE OP' REAL INSTATE Under and by virtue of the power of the birthday of the^ii' teacher, J. authority conferred and contain- I ed in that certain deed of trust exc- . me air. j Kathryn F. Olmsted and her After the .serving of the delightful husband. Robert A. Olmsted, to Vir supper. R. B. Donaldson, presented ginia Trust Company. Trustee, which Mr. Sinclair with a gift from the said deed of trust is dated the 1st class. ! day of April. 1928 and recorded in Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Pullium. their ; the office of the Register of Deeds for daughter. Miss Pheobie Pulliam and County in Book of Mortgages (jJanisd fihnJbj. of Hoi ijJcdsUi A..L, . AD AIM S rAINTER — DECORATOB PAPER HAKGKK WALL PAPERS NEON SIGNS Phone 6922 E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor | Storage j I ftMithern Pines, N. C. Tel. 50331 Mrs. Pulliiim’s father, Monroe Lewis were here over the week-end. SEASON (iYMKH.ANA AW ARDS IN SOl’THKRN PINES MADE No. 49. at Page 125, and because of default in the payment of the indebt edness secured by .said deed of trust, the undersigned Substituted Trustee, havine: been substituted as Trustee by instrument dated the 3rd day of Ap ril, 1936 and recorded In the office j of the Register of Deeds for Moore At the conclusion of last week’s , County in Book of Mortgages No. 62, final gymkhana of the season in j f} -')4. will offer for sale at pub- Qloio 9'm dnd 9i! MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore county to the follow ing; Grover Maness and Ettie Cheek, both of McConnell Route 1, and B. B. Burke of Raleigh and Mattie Lee Griffin of Sanford. Southern Pines, championship awards for the winter series were made as follows; Feature jumping—Lady Durham, owned by W. O. Moss; reserve to Ca- balla, owned by B. A. Tompkins, jr. Open jumping- Blair, owned by j Ernest I. White; reserve to Moon- fixer, owned by W. O. Moss. Amateur jumping—Grey Mist, own ed by W. O. Moss; reserve to Fine Fellow, owned by Louis Scheipers. Pair jumping—Gift and Why Not, owned by Thorndale Stables; reserve to Grey Mist and Fine Fellow. Best Girl Rider — Miss Nancy Wrenn. Best Boy Rider—Billy Tate. lie auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door of Moore County, at the hour of twelve o’clock Noon, on Thursday, the 14th day of Mav, 1936 ,the following described real estate: Being Lot No. 516, with residence thereon ,as shown on a map entitled “Knollwood Heights, a division cl Knollwood, Incorporated, Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, made by W. I. Johnson, Jr., C. E.” and filed in the office of the Register' of Deeds ot Moore County in Map Book No. 1, at Page No. 6, and being the same lot or parcel of land conveyed by Kath ryn F. Olmsted and her husband. Robert A. Olmsted, to John W. 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