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THE P1L6t, Southern Pinw and Aberdeen, NVtrth Carolina
Friday, Octob«r 10, 1936
Stephenson Honored by
Tank Corps Veterans
U. s. Marshal Elected to Execu
tive Committee of Na
tional Association
The Week in Carthage
Mr. and Mrs. James Pleasants of
Pinehurst are spending a few days
in Cartilage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Frye and chil
dren of Asheboro spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Frye.
Miss Dorothy Cole of Greensboro
spent the week-end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lane and daugh
ter Alicia of Union, S. C. spent the
week-end w.*th Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
The Sandhill Post of the Amer
ican Legion is to be congratulated on
the fact that one of its past Com
manders, John H. Stephenson, of
Southern Pines was elected to the
Executive Committee of the Nation-
4l Tank Corps Veterans’ Association Jackson.
eit the National convention held in , C. M. Stutts of Roanoke, Va. spent
Cleveland last month. He is a former I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Calda
Commander of that association. He Stutts and was accompanied home by
WAS also elected to a position of im- • his family who spent the past week
portance in the National “40-8" As- in Carthage.
4ociation. Comrade Stephenson is al- Mrs. Ida Evans and Miss Agnes
so Commander of the 12th District, Evans of Rowland, Mrs. W. J. Adams
Department of N. C., American Le- Raleigh. William Adams of Rocky
gion, this year. He is U. S. Marshall | Mount, Miss Pat Adams of Concord,
{or this district. ‘ ~
At the October meeting of Sand-
nill Post, held last Thursday evening
m the new club house, Comrades Sin
clair, Currie and Woolley were ap
pointed by Commander Rassie Wick
er to serve on the Armistice Day
4)bservance committee. A movement
is under way to organize a “Sons of
the American Legion” post in the
Sandhills. This organization is grow
ing rapidly throughout the country.
The ‘‘youngsters’’ (ages 6 to 55)
made a great hit in the parade at the
National convention in Cleveland.
UK. PKIZER SPE.VKKR OX
SCHOOL .\SSE.MBLY PROOK-VM
The first formal assembly of the
current school year in Southern
Pines School was accasionel by a vis
it from one of the school’s best
friends. Dr. E. Levis Prizes.
Dr. Prizer was followed with keen
•fnijrest and deep appreciation as he
.spoke earnestly on “What Does A
High School Education Mean To
Me?" In an effective graphic way, he
convinced the pupils that their ef
forts would repay in culture values, in
habits of good living, in money re
turns, as well as in acquriing knowl
edge.
J. D. SITTERSON ELECTED
STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Mrs. Creech of Norfolk and Mrs. Bar
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Goodnight of
Kannapolis spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Frye-
Mr. and Mrs. Murry Melton of Wil
mington, Del. were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Shields.
EUREKA
Mrs. Nannie McCaskill of this com
munity spent last week with her
daughter, Mrs. Dolph Blue of Car
thage, and was dinner guest Satur
day of Misses Elizabeth arJ Kate
Martin McDonald.
Mrs. Eliza Wicker Is spending some
time with her daughter, Mrs. Her
bert Lee Johnson, In Portsmouth, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Blnnle Lassiter and
James McCaskill spent Sunday and
Monday in Thomasville with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Primm and
ker of Raleigh attended the funeral j daughter Louise spent Sunday with
of Rod Bryan last week. I friends In Pinehurst.
Mrs. Mary Lacy of Brlstal. Va. re- I Miss Gladys Prlmm of this com-
turned home after a visit with Mrs- j niunlty and Miss Gertrude Lamb of
Ida Bryan. i Carthage spent the week-end In Ra-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Muae,! idgh. While there they attended the
Jr., a son, James III at the Moore | football game Saturday night. Law-
County Hospital on Wednesday Oct- j rence McLeod of Raleigh accompan-
ober 7th. ] them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark, who for the j Mrs. Nettie McRae spent a few
past year have been in Carthage have ‘ days last v/eek in the home of Mr.
moved to Fayetteville. Mr. Clark was ' and Mrs. Glcndon Wicker of Knoll-
connected with the A & P store. ; wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner of ^ Miss Sadie Lea of Pinehurst Is
Fayetteville have recently moved to spending a few days with Miss Louise
Carthage. Mr. Turner is the new man-, pj-jmm.
ager of the A & P store.
Miss Francis McKeithen spent the |
week-end in Pinehurst with Miss Mil- i
dred Petway. j
Mrs. James Adams and son, Grady |
of Gaston county spent the week-end i
with Mrs. F- I. Pegram. |
Mrs. Howard Gardner of Greens- |
boro Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Lang.
H. F. Seawell. Sr. spoke at a Re- j
publican rally Wednesday night at j
Newport.
Mrs. John Haellburton of Miami
and Memphis and Mrs. T. W’. Tinnin
of Greensboro spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Graves. Mrs. Hal-
Iburton Is the aunt of the well known
Marvin Hilliard and sister Lillian
of Vass visited their sister, Mrs. Vlr-
ge Hardle Sunday^
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Blue and baby
visited relatives In Vass Sunday.
Miss Mildred Blue spent Saturday
night in the home erf her uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Hertle Short of near Hill
Crest.
Miss Margaret Kelly left Monday
for Vass where she has accepted a
position as a member of the school
faculty.
STILL TIME TO ENLIST IN
SOIL CONSERVING PROGIC.\M
LEGAL NOTICESiLEGAL NOTICES
F. Seawell Jr., as Special Master of'
son, Trustee for Plnehurat Finance
I Corporation, Defendants.
LEGAL NOTICES
said District, when and where
may attend and show cause, if any j ''A'lf 'olher ’persons claiming any in
you have, why the prayer of said pe-; terest in the subject matter there^,
titlon should not be granted.
I will take notice that an action entit- 030
led as above has been commenced In ;
claims In or to the proceeds from a
sale thereof.
Dated this 5th day of October, 1936.
JOHN AVILLCOX,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
This the 15th day of October, 1936. Superior Court of Moore County, I NORTH CAROLINA)
H.F. SEAWELL JR., North Carolina, to foreclose certain | MOORE COUNTY.
Hens for taxes held by the Town of j IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Southern Pines for the year 1933 men- ;
tloned In the Complaint against those j NOTICE OF SUMMONS
certain lots of land, lying and being , ^
in McNeills Township, Moore County, J. C. Leigh, Plaintiff,
Southern Pines, North Carolina and 1 vs.
United States Special Master
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COMMISSIONER’S S.\LE OF L.\ND
more particularly described as fol- A. Montesantl and wife, Della Monte-
lows’ santi and H. C. Vetterlein,
Lot. No. 3 in Block MA13, Lot No. Defendants.
1 in Block L & 16, Lot. No. 5 in
Block O & 12, Lots Nos. 23&24 In
Block M&13, Lot No. 186 in West
Southern Pines Addition and also a
The defendant, H. C. Vetterlein,
I will take notice that the above en-
_ I titled action has been instituted for
at the intersection of old Jlmtown 1 agamst
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in a judgement in the cause
pending in Moore Superior Court en
titled ‘‘Mrs. Claude Pool vs. John
Byrd, et al. will on Monday. Novem
ber 9th. 1936 at 2:30 o’clock P. M. at
the courthouse door at Carthage, N. ‘o'- ] against A. Montesantl and wife for
C. offer and sell to the highest bid-1 ^ound of New York money demand and to convert to
a.r ,„r th. ,.Uow,„. tr.ct
land lying and bemg in McNeill s town line 100 feet thenw^ consisting of a certain
Township, Moore County, North nn’ of 100 feet to I contract, mortgage or deed of trust,
ohna. to-wll: of Net luly recorded In the otflc.
Containing 57 acres, more or leas, nue extended: Ihence N- 36 3,4 W. 50 N^rth CMOlina. In 80011™”
101, Page No. 338.
And let the said defendant take
notice that if he fails to appear and
answer or demur to the complaint
within thirty days from the 26th day
of October, 1936, that the relief ask-
in the complaint will be
and being the same lands heretofore feet to the beginning
/ V, 1^0 w r» And all of whom will further take
conveyed by D. S. Byrd to W D-, ^p.
Byrd, and which Is fully described m before the Clerk of the Super-
two deeds from D. A. Blue, Sheriff, court at his office in the Court
Moore County, North Carolina, to House in Carthage, Moore County,
Claud J Bvrd reeristered respective- and present and defend their respcc
Ciaua J. tsyra, reg.siert:u p months from
ly in Book of Deeds 63, at Page 136, ^e forever barred from ^ ^hls the 22nd day of September,
and Book of Deeds 6, page 590, m ^j,y ^11 interest therein or claims 2930
office of the Register of Deeds for in or to the proceeds from a sale
Moore County.
This October 5th. 1936.
W. D. MATTHEW'S
K.R.HOYLE,
016-N6 Commissioners.
I thereof. ,
Dated this 7th day of October 1936.
JOHN WILLCOX,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
030
JOHN WILLCOX,
Clerk Superior Court,
Moore County, North Carolina.
Oct. 2.23.
I ■
North Curollna—Moore County.
In The Superior Court
Noflrc Of Servlee By mihllrallon
Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff, vs.
Hattie Dupree and husband, Du
pree, defendants.
The defendants, Hattie Dupree and
husband, Dupree, will take notice
that an action entitled as above has yvest, deceased, defendants.
North C arollna—Moore ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
In The Superior Court . »
NCyriCE OF SERVICE BY Having qualified as Administrator,
PUBLIC.VTION ; d. b. n., c. t. a., of John Allen
Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff, vs. I McDonald, late of Moore County,
John T. West and wife, Mrs. John T. 1 North Carolina, this Is to notify a’l
West, T. B West, single, N. W. West having claims against the es-
West'^nd wi^! Betsey H. West. Elleri; tate of said decendent to exhibit them
West Dockery, Widow, Mrs. Walter | to the undersigned at Carthage,
L. Parsons, Widow, Julia West Mont- j North Carolina, on or before the 28th
gomery and husband, W. B. September, 1937, or this no-
gomery. heirs at law of Bessie W. 1
i tice will be pleaded in bar of their
been commenced in the Superior ”T°he dVfendaiits. N. W. West and | recovery. All persons Indebted to said
Court of Moore County, North Car- Agnes West, Julia W’est Mont- ‘ estate will please make immediate
ollna, to foreclose a certain tax sales gomery and husband, W. B. Mont- payment,
certificate and lein for taxes issued to gomery, will take notice that an ac_ ^
the plaintiff on September 10th. 1934; entitled as above has been com- ,
and the said defendants will further menced in the Superior Court of ■
take notice that they are required to Moore County, North Carolina, to |
appear before the Clerk of the Super- foreclose a certain tax sales certlfl- |
lor Court of said County within thirty ^ate and Hen for taxes Issued to the j
I days from the service of the Sum- plaintiff on September lOth, 1934; I ^ ^ ^
mons, and answer or demur to the ^nd the said defendants, N. W. W'est u j n b
Notice has been received that those Compliant in said action, or the plain- and wife, Agnes West, Julia West;
This,
1936.
U. L. SPENCE.
Administrator, d. b. n., c. t.
John Allen McDonald
the 28th day of September,
a., of
adventure and travel writer, Richard g^jj conserving! tiff will apply to the Court for the Montgomery and husband, W'.
B.
Haliburton.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Russ visited
friends in Laurlnburg Sunday. : Winter Peas. “This”, says County
Miss Ola Cowing of Apex spent the . ^gent E. H. Garrison, Jr, “should
week-end at her home here. j gjyg almost everyone, who wanted to
Miss Sara L. Thompson spent the j comply a chance to still cooperate
week-end at her home in Haw River. ^ program. The first notice
Albert Humphrey and Miss Ruby effect that we had until
McGoogan of Fayetteville spent Sun- ; October 1st to get these crops in,
but the time has been extended to
October 31st.
acreage may still meet this require-1demanded in said Complaint. Montgomery, will further take no-
The boys have it. So said the tab
ulations of the recent student coun
cil election at Southern Pines School
J. D. Sitterson was top scorer for
president, Ed Newton for vice pres
ident, James Spring, treasurer and
Sara Barnum secretary.
The presidential nominee, Mildred
Powell, Winifred Kelly, Tom Hard
wick and J. D. Sitterson presented an
interesting try-out to the student ■ Seawell, ' aughter of Attorney Gen- have not complied and this new
body in the auditorium. Each candi-1 eral A. A. F. Seawell of Chapel Hill ! ruling should give a great many oth-
date introduced one of the new high, on Thursday night. ; pj.g ^ chance now to come in on the
*chool faculty members. As a sec- Mrs. J. K. Roberts, Mrs. \\\ G. ; program. From the looks of the fields
JOHN WILLCOX,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Muse.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Seawell, Sr.
„ ^ ... Dated this 17th. day of August tlce that they are required to appear |
ment by putting m Vetch or Austrian ® , before the Clerk of the Superior |
Court of said County within thirty ,
days from the service of the Sum-1
mons, and answer or demur to the ;
Complaint in said action, or the plain- j
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said Complaint.
Dated this 5th of October, 1936. j
JOHN WILLCOX.
030 Clerk of the Superior Court,
attended the wedding of Miss Sara { ..go there have been very few
NORTH CAROLIN.V,
MOORE COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that unde" CaroUan—^Moore County,
and by virtue of a power of sale con- Superior (’ourt
talned in a certain mortgage deed ex- ^,,^14.,^. xo .\I1 Persons Claiming Any
ond t«ist. each candidate gave a short
talk on a pertinent subject. Balloting
followed immediately.
MILDHKU POWELL PRESIDENT
OF S. P. H. S. .ATHLETIC ASS’N.
Brown aand Mrs. R. W. Pleasants at-
now I would say that there are three
tended the Capitol district Music Fed- ^ four times as many beans and peas
ecuted by D. B. Pritchard and wife,
Carrie Pritchard, of Moore County,
North Carolina, to Marietta Paint and
Color Company of Guilford County,
North Carolina, the mortgage deed is
duly recorded in the office of the
Interest In The Subject Matter of
This Action. I
Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff, vs. j
Southern Pines Investment Corpora- i
tion, Carolina Mortgage Company,
Trustee, Central Investment Corpora- ]
THE ARK
Southern Pines, N. C.
A Country Day and
Boarding School
for children under fourteen years.
Oi>en air classes, and all
out-door activities.
Music - Art - Handicrafts
MILLICENT A.. HAYES
Principal
Register of Deeds for Moore County tjon. Citizens Bank & Trust Com
The Athletic Association of South
ern Pines High School was reorgan
ized for the year last Friday and of
ficers elected as follows: President,
Mildred Powell; vice president, Char
les Boney; secretary, Winifred Kelly,
tnd treasurer, Katherine Hilderman.
The campaign for membership will
■ftegin soon. The spirit of loyalty to
the association has always been in
s'-idence, and leaders anticipate a
jpfendld spirit of cooperation this
jear also.
eration in Fayetteville Saturday. Mrs. p^^j^ j, in Book 41, Page 600. to which ref. p^^y. defendants.
Brown presided, this being the final planted before The resiiltq of thi<si herewith made, the debt se- All other persons claiming any in
meeting of her term of office Mrs ' i results of this ^ured by said mortgage deed being the subject matter thereof,
meeiing ot ner term 01 oiiice. J>ars. ^ should show up well in next years I past due and unpaid, and the powers notice that an action entit-
Pleasants rendered a vocal solo. Mrs. ; (.j.^p j^nd be an Inducement for a! of sale contained therein having be- above has been commenced In
Roberts was appointed to the cour- i g^eat many people to continue with a ' operative, the undersigned mort- Superior Court of Moore County,
*. J r r I OTQ vL'ill nffar fr\r snip flflH apll tO *t_ f/^ -fnmplriep a PPrfrain
program of sowing, such as we have
had this year. Where peas or other
crops are turned this year it will be
necessary that we be notified of this
C I>. OF .\. TO HOLD SOCIAL
Court Judge William Gaston of
the Catholic Daughters of America
urill hold its first social meeting of
the season on Monday evening at 8:00
*’clock. Mrs. Julius Hoffman of
Court Bishop Hafey from Raleigh will
tddress the Daughte's. Moving pic
tures showing the great churches of
Europe will be shown. The serving of
refreshments will close the evening
reeling. Each member of the local
court will bring at least one guest to
Ibis meeting.
tesy committee of the meeting.
Miss Ruth Mclver Barringer of Ra- '
leigh spent the week-end with Miss j
Mary Jackson Yow. Miss Yow re-1
turned with her for a week’s visit. !
Miss Grace Blue of Zebulon spent |
the week-end with her parents, Mr. '
and Mrs. Alonzo Blue. 1
D. K. McKenzie of Lyons, Ga. is ■
visiting his brother, Duncan McKen
zie near Carthage-
The Rev. and Mrs. D. McL. Me- j
Donald of Columbia, S. C. spent the i
week-end with Mrs. J, H. McDonald. ’
and the acreage cheeked so that you
will get credit for all this work. No
tices were sent to all producers some
time ago, to this effect.”
LEGAL NOTICES
United States District Court
Middle District of North C'arolina
In The Matter Of Ralph W. Page,
Miss Mary Fowler Spencer, who is I Bankrupt.
teaching in Huntersville, spent the 1
week-end w'ith her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Spencer.
Miss Virginia Brown spent over
Sunday in Boone.
Miss Montie Muse of Greensboro
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs- N. J. Muse.
Rudolph Womack has accepted a
position in the postoffice at High
Point.
Edmound A. Guggenheim’s person
al secretary, Mr. Edwards spent Mon-
Notice Of Hearing Of Discharge Pe
tition.
Pilot Advertising Pays-
To The Creditors Of Said Bankrupt:
Take Notice That a petition has
been filed in said Court by Ralph
Walter Page of the County of Moore
In said District, who has been duly
adjudged a bankrupt under the Act
of Congress of July, 1, 1898, for a
discharge from all deots provable
against his estate under said Act.
day and Tuesday in Carthage on busl-1 and that the 17th day of November,
ness for Mr. Guggenheim who owns j 1936, ten o’clock A. M. is assigned
a hunting lodge on the Horseshoe. ^ for a hearing of the same before H.
I gagee will offer for sale and sell to North Carolina, to foreclose a certain
the highest bidder, for cash, at the jj^n for street assessments held by
Court House door of Carthage, N. C., ^^e Town of Southern Pines for the
AT THE HOUR OF NOON ON THE 1933 mentioned in the Complaint
19TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1936, the against the following parcel of land,
following real estate lying and being jying^ and being In McNeills Township,
in the Town of Southern Pines, Moore Moore County, Southern Pines. North
County, North Carolina.
Beginning in the west edge of
Ashe Street, as extended, Edna
Hutchinson’s south corner of
4-5th of an acre; running thence.
North 36-45 W. 152.8 feet to a
stake in Edna Hutchinson’s line,
Thomas A. Kelley’s corner of a
one acre tract; thence. South 53-
15 W. with Thomas A. Kelley’s
87 feet to a stake; thence,
Soifth 36-45 E. 152.8 feet to a
stake in the West edge of Ashe
Street. a= c::tended; thence. Nor
th 53-lt E. 8V feet with the line
of Ashe Sti eet to the beginning
point.
MARIETTA PAINT and COLOR
COMPANY, Mortgagee.
This 19th day of September. 1936.
S25-016.
North ('arollna—Moore County.
In The Soperior Court
Notice to All Persons Claiming Any
Int<»rest In the Subject Matter of
This Actlott.
Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff, vs.
John C. BroAvn and wife, Emma P.
Carolina and' more particularly de
scribed as follows:
Being Lot No. 16 with 13 feet of ad
jacent alley, the center square and
the alley between lots 22 and 23, all
in Block K&3, in Southern Pin«s, N.
C-, bounded and described as follows;
Beginning at a point in the east line
of East Broad Street 254 feet from
the north side of Pennsylvania Ave
nue, running thence with the east line
of East Broad Street S- 53 deg., 15
min. W. 59 feet; thence S. 36 deg. 45
min. E. 150 feet; thence S. 53 deg.
15 min. W. 45 feet; thence S. 36 de
grees, 45 min E. 42 feet thence 53
deg. 15 min. W. 150 feet to the north
line of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence
S, 36 deg. 45 min. E. 16 feet; thence
N. .53 deg. 15 min. E. 105 feet; thence
S. 36 deg. 45 min. E. 42 ft.; thence
N. .53 deg., 15 min. E. 100 ft.; thence
N. 36 deg. 45 min. W. 100 feet;
thence N. 8 deg. 15 min E. 5.65 feet;
thence N. 36 deg. 45 min- W^ 146 feet
to the place of beginning.
And all of whom w’ill further take no
tice that they are required to appear
before the Clerk of the Superior
Court at his office in the Court House
MONTESANTI
Dry Cleaning
TAILORING
Southern Pines
Telephone 5541
Evelyn M. Edson
PUBLIC STrNOGRAPUEB
NOTARY FUBUO
Garland A. Pierce
INSUR.\NGE AGENCY
TeIeph<MM 7062
Brown, H. J. Betterley, Sandhills Fi- in Carthage, Moore County, and pre-
nancing Corporation, J. Talbot John, sent and defend their respective
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Race Track, Pinehurst on
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