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Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, Ntorlh CaroMra Friday, January 7, 1938. REPORT OF CONDITION OF The Citizens Bank and Trust Co. of Southern Pines in the State of North Carolina at the close of business on December 31, 1937. Aberdeen Community Happenings ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in precess of collection ^ $109,081.13 United States Government obligations, direct and fully guaranteed 59,184.47 State, county, and municipal obligations 98,272.89 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 4,800.0'J Corporate stocks, bank stock 1,100.00 Loans and discounts 257,101.89 Banking house owned, furniture and fixtures . , . 25,07.j 54 Other real estate owned 22,531.‘/I Oiii.^r assets 3,24?.78 TOTAL ASSETS $580,394.'.n LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations: (a) Demand deposits 321,227.10 (b) Time deposits evidenced by savings pass books . . 167,458.42 (c) Other time deposits 22,255.00 Postal Savings deposits 500.00 State, county, and municipal deposits 18,103.24 Certified and officers’ checks ! 4,244.28 TOTAL DEPOSITS $533,788.04 Oher liabilities . 12,844.77 N. A. Cameron and family of Ol ivia moved to Aberdeen last week and are occupying the Wimberly rej- idence on Maple street. Mr. Camer on will hold a position with tha Aberdeen Specialty Company. Mrs. Wilmer McDonald of Timber- land spent several days in Aberdeen recently visiting her mother, Mrs. I. F. Allred. The Rev. and Mrs. Greenlee Tat«j and children of Gastonia are arriv ing this week to visit Prof. and Mrs. L. J. Dawkins. Mrs. E. M. Medlin ha.'S entered the Moore County Hospital for treatment. Mrs, Walter Hlnos Page of Boston, Mass,, is spending some time here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilder, lege, lied Springs; Katharine John son, Eastern Teachers Training f3chool, Greenville; Margaret R ce, U. N. C. Chapel Hill; J, Vance Rowe, Jr. and Bill Burns, U. N, C„ Chapel Hill; Charlton Huntley, Prosbyterinn College, Clinton, S. C,; Lawrence Farrell, Elon College; Bob Wilder, Wake Forest Medical College; Heiuv Wilder, State ColljfeC, l.aleigh; Sid ney Windham, Syracuse University ; John Edward Pleasants, Southern Dental College, Atlanta, Ga,; Franols Harris, Mars Hill College. Jerry M;;- ] Kelthen, The Citadel,. Charleston, j C., and June Campbell, Pre3byteri.".n j College, Maxton. j Invitations have been Issued to the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Farrell at thc.r legal notices TOTAL LIABILITIES EXCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT $536,632 81 Capital account: (a) Capital stock* $25,000.00 (b) Surplus 12,500.00 (c) Undivided profits 6,262.10 Total capital account 43,762 > TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL $580,394. 1 On December 31, 1937 the required legal reserve against deposits i. this bank was $59,790.00. Assets reported above which wo»-'' s legal reserve amounted to $108,634.00, •This bank’s capital Is represented by 500 shares of common stock, >ar $50 per share. MEMORANDUM: Of the County and Municipal bonds shown In the above statement, bonda to the value of $30,572.97 are pledged to secure municipal and other de posits, as required by law. I, N. L. Hodgkins, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, and that It fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. State of North Carolina, County of Moore. Sworn to and subscribed before me thisy 6th day of January, 1937, and I hereby certify! that I am not an officer or director of thlsX bank. NELLIE I. SIMONS, Notary Public.' My commission expires October 12, 1939. N. L, HODGKINS. CORRECT ATTEST GEO. C. ABRAHAM, D, G. STUTZ, R, L. HART, Directors. HIGHLAND PINES INN AND COTTAGES (WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS) SOUTHERN PINES SEASON DECEMBER TO MAY Highland Pines Inn with Its Splendid Dining Room Service and its Cheerful Homelike Atmosphere Caters to the Require ments of those Occupying Winter Homes In the Pine Tree Sec tion. The Hofcel Is Situated on Weymouth Heights (Massachu setts Avenue) Amid Delightful Surroundings. Good Parking Space is Available for Motorists. All Features of First Class Hotels are Included at Highland Pines Inn. Best of Everythin^’. M. H. TURNER, Manager The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Bras-1 home here next Wednesday evening : Ington and son, Frank, Jr., indjfrom 8:00 to 10:00 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Griffin of Baltimore, Md., | Mrs. Farrell were married on Jan- have been g\icsts of Mr. and Mr3. | uary 12th, 1913. Clayton Brasington and Mr. and! The Aberdeen-Pinebluff Parent- ■Mrs, Marlon Brasington, ! Teachers Association will hold Its Mrs. Jernlgan and sons, were | January meeting In the Grammar ousted from their quarters over Pro- j Schott Auditorium next Wednesday gressive Store by the recent 11:e, I afternoon, January 13th at 3:00 are now living at Mrs, Lizzie Thom-^ o’clock. A large attendance Is le as’ house on Poplar street. I quested. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keith and I - children Gordon. Jr., and Nancy, PJNEHURST were week-end guests of Mrs. Keith 3 I mother, Mrs. Mary Youngblood, in Columbia, S. C. Miss Medrith Burns has returned from points In Florida where sha spent the Christmas holidays w’.ti relatives. Mrs. Charlie Mclnnls left Tuesday for Raleigh where she expects take a course at the Carolina College of Beauty Culture. She was accom panied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rob ert Pleasants of Hamlet. Miss Charlotte Miller has been quite ill at her home on Main street for the past week with pleurisy and tonsllitis. Miss Mildred Campbell has return ed to her post of duty as teacher in the Llncolnton schools, after spend ing the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Mary Campbell. Jessie Grice, who has until le- cently held a position with the Aber deen V.'holesale Grocery, has gone to Wilson to accept a similar posi tion. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Page, Jr., have returned from a visit to Pitts burgh, Pa., where they were gue.sts of their daughter, Mrs. Blackmore. Mrs. Doub of Tobaccoville is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Burney and her son, H. W. Doub. Brietz Lockey of Raleigh spent the week-end in Aberdeen visiting i his brother, Forrest Lockey. Mrs. T. B. Wilder and J. R. Page motored to Greensboro last .Sunday to visit their sister, Miss Ernma Pa?c, who is ill In a hospital there. Mis3 Frances Joan Freeman is confined to her home suffering from septic sore throat. Professor and Mrs. L. J. Dawkins visited Mr, Daw’.cins’ mother at Mor- ven last Sunday. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Knox >T'itthews are confined to tiieir home with whoopi;ig cough. Returnin.^ to their various schools and col’ieorrs after spending tne C'ltist'nas holidays at home weie .Misses Rebecca and Dorothy Doub, >'.on''an's College, Greensboro; Helen Clar’:c Capp;. IJlas Hardbarger’s Secret'iilrxl S"hor.'l, Raleigh; Liua Du’fe F.’i’c, Mri.- orie Webstf r School, Washington, D. C,; Fran- ''es V'imberly, Flora Macdonald Col- T WT T f in T T TT T T T T t P8 At the Sunday morning service at the Church of W’lde Fellowship Rev. Volght O. Taylor will preach on the subject: “Give God a Chance.” A union service of the Baptist Church and the Church of Wide Fel lowship will be held Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock in the Church of Wide Fellowship. The Rev. W. F. Keeler, pastor of the Methodist Church at W'est End, will be tha speaker. Mr. Keeler is the secretar.y oi’ the Sandhill Ministers’ Assocla- lltn and Is known as a leader in church affairs. His coming is In ac cordance with the policy of the Church of Wide Fellowship of pre senting here from time to time rep resentative ministers of the SandhlM church(’s. The public is most cordial ly inVited to attend this union ser vice. At the Brownson Memorial Pres byterian Church next Sunday the Rev, Marcus A, Brownson, D. D., will address the Adult Bible class at 9:45 on the subject: "Preparing for a Life of Service.” The secrameiit of the Lord’s Supper will be admin- NORTH C’AKOLINA, MOORE COUNTY. IN THK 8UPKRIOR CiQUKT NOTICE MOORE COUNTY, PLAINTIFF, vs. < B. H. V. Carter and wife, and wife Carter, The defendants, O. H. V. Carter will take notice that an action ♦»n- titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore Coun ty North Carolina, to foreclose tax Hens of $24,05, together with penal ty, Interest and cost, upon that cer tain piece or parcel of real estate situate In Mineral Springs Townsnlp, Moore County, North Carolina, de scribed as 2 Lots Taylortown, li.sted In the name of said defend ants for the year of 1933 for taxa tion, That .said taxes. Interest and penalty have not been paid by the defendants: and said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of "aid County at the Courthouse in Car- tha(?e, N. C,, on the 31 day of Jan., 19:^8. pnd answer or demur to the court for relief demanded In said Complaint, Notice is hereby given to all persons claiming any Interest In the suhiect matter of this action to defend their appear, pre.sent and istered to the congregation at provided In Section 8037 11:00 o’dock service. This notice c g. of North Carolina, or they .shall EAiY WAiHER WHITEA I Miss Ann MacNab has returned to Boston after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNab at the Pine Crest. Miss Elma spent the holidays with her family in Donald, S. C., and a-.'- companled her sister on a sightse ;- Ing trip to Florida, returning here monday. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Plppltt of Boston are the guests of Mr. a^id Mrs. Donald Ross. Mrs. David Coffey entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon at tne Country Club. The night circle of the Woman's Auxiliary met Tuesday evening in the church parlor, with Mrs. Kills Fields and Mrs. Frank DuPont host esses. The afternoon circle met at the home of Mrs. 1.’ C. Sledge with Mrs. E. B. Keith teaching the Bible study. There were about 15 at each meeting. Members of the After noon circle will act as hostesses dur ing January for the teas held each Thursday In the church parlors, with Mrs. T. L, Black and Mrs. Clarencc Thomas In charge next Thursday. Mrs. Harold Calloway entertained at bridge and tea Wednesday for Mrs. W. L. Dunlop, Mrs. Roy Grin- nell and Miss Pauline Miller. Mrs. W. C. Byrd and children, Mary Lou and Keith of Albemarle were guests Wednesday of Mrs. E. B. Keith. Miss Margaret Morton returned Sunday to Winston-Salem where she is a member of the school faculty. Ml-, and Mrs. Henry Fownes, III, and children, Johnnie and Betty have returned to their home in Pittsburgh after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fownes, Jr. Miss Mary A. Kelly has returned to Ridgefield, Conn., after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Kelley, Mrs. Lew is’ mother, Mrs. Walter W. Dudley of Barrington, R. I., accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sally enter tained at a New Year’s Eve party at their log cabin. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thompson, Mr. end Mrs. Clarence Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tate, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Colin McKenzie, Mr. I and Mrs. Casper McDonald, Mr. and j Mrs. Robert Gouger, Mr. and rM.s. H. I E. Conant, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. O’Brien, Misses Dorothy Ehrhardt and Laivora Sally and Herbert Ehrhardt, Jr., and W. E. Hardison. During the evening a string orchestra furnished music for dancing. will serve to remind all the mem bers and friends of the Presbyterian Church of their privilege to be pres ent. Services at Civic Club. ^ At the Southern Pines Baptist Church Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock, the pastor. Rev. J. Fred Stimson, will preach on “The In strument of the Christ.” At the Christian Science Church ‘ ounday morning at 11:00 o’clock, the subject of the lesson-sermon will b3 I “Sacrament.” The reading room is open every Wednesday from 3 to 5 p. m. Wednesday evening meetings I are held every 1st and 3rd Wednes- 1 days, at 8 o’clock p. m. I • • I Every dollar spent with The Pilot for printing helps in the’ production of a better newspaper LEGAL NOTICES EXECI TOUS’ NOTU'E be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claims In or to the property or the proceeds re ceived from the .sale thereof. This 31 dav of Dec.. 1937. JOHN W’lLLCOX, J7-28. Clerk Superior Court. NORTH C.XROIJN.A, MOORE COI NTY. IN THE Sl’PERIOR COURT I Having qualified as Executors un der the Last Will and Testament of Adela L. Henderien, deceased, late <-f Moot’o County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having ' claims against the e^itate of the de- i cea.sed to exhrbit them to the un- i U‘i E .frned at Southern Pines, N. C , ' on o- before the I't day of January, 1039, or this notire will be pleaded in , toar of their recovery. Ail persons "r'phta'’ *^0 '^'^'d e‘^t;:te will pleaso . make Immediate payment. I This 31.?t day of December, 1937. W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS AND ROBERT HENDERSON, I Executors of the Last Will and Tes- i t"ment of dela L, Henderson, Deceased, D31-F4, NOTICE MOORE COUNTY~PLAINTIFF, vs. Mary Saunders and husband, ' Saunders. The defendants, Mary Saunders will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore Coun tv. North Carolina, to foreclo.se tax liens of $19.06, together with penal ty, interest and cost, upon that cer tain piece or parcel of real estate’ .situate in Mineral Sorinfrs Towmshlp, Moore County. North Carolina, de scribed as 88 Acres Little River, listed in the name of said defend ants for the year of 1932 for taxa tion. That said taxes, intere.st and penalty have not been paid by the defendant.^: and said defendants wMll further take notice that they are re- oiiirer! to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Coiintv at the Courthouse in Car- thnn-e. N C . on the 31 dav of Jan., 1938, and answer or demur to the ! court for ri^'ief demanr'f>d in said Complaint. Nntjoe is hereby elven to ai] per=nns claimin.ef anv interest in the subject matter of this action 'o appear, present and defend th^ir ola'ms .'’‘5 nrov’'^''f’ 'n ‘^ee^'on C. ,«!. of North Carolina, or they shpll be forever barred and foreclosed of anv and all interest or claims in vr to the nropertv or th» Proceeds n;- fVtrt mlp th^^reof. This .^1 d-”’ nc- 10-J7 jovrxr WTT T-cnx, J7-28. Clerk Superior Cou’t. NOTICE OF EXECUTKLX Having qalifled as Executrix ixnder . the Last Will and Testament of H. E. i Thrower, deceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim* against the estate of the deceased to , I hihit them to the undersigned at ' Southern Pines. N. C. on or before I 1st day of January. 1939, or this ! notice will be pleaded in bar of their ! recovery. All persons indebted 1o I said estate will please make immed iate payment. . This 31st dav of December, 1937. ; f^LORFNCE CUPRTN THROWER, I Executrix of the Last Will and Tes- I tament of H. E. Thrower, Deceased, D31-F4, . I NORTH CAROLIN.X, MOOUE COUNTY, IN THE Sl'PERIOK COI’KT iIHE FIRST TIME THAN $100 .f;reat big value in this new big; fast EASY 22', with its gleaming white finish to •'' ' - ’i your other modern appliances, its Turbolator washing action that ail the clothes all the time, and its 21 € .V Safeguard Wringer that automatically pre* vents injury to operator or clothes. Buy on one new bargoin terms of only $|.00 iMi weeUy OMUURY WAIHIW* VAHIS iAko« ASHIHG : iA«Yi KATHERINE NEWLIN BURT I TO RE.VD AT CIVIC CLUB NOTICE MOORE COUNTY, PLAINTIFF, vs. Florence Seawell and husband, Seawell. The defendants, and husband. (Continued from page one) Miss Florence Campbell on Massa chusetts avenue or at the door on Monday. Elach Monday Mr, Wilson will make a very comprehensive ra- vlew of one of the latest best sellers, usually fiction; a complete synopsis and background of the book, also che author, and reading enough so that one has the feeling of having read the book. Other books yrlll be brief ly reviewed with recommendations also. Mr, Wilson, himself an author, is a capable leader, and a delight ful friend and the Civic Club feels most fortunate In being able to of fer this six weeks course to mem bers and to winter visitors. Also this Friday afternoon the Civic Club will be open Informally, with tea at four, and there Is much hospi tal sewing waiting to be finished. BURNEY HARDWARE COMPANY PHONE 80 ABERDKEN CARD OF TH.VNKS I wish to thank my friends for their many deeds of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown to me during my recent bereavement. —C. J, JOHNSON. Florence Seawell Seawell, will take notice that an action en- ' titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, to foreclose tax liens of $8,73, together with penal- I ty, interest and cost, upon that cer- ; tain piece or parcel of real estate ! situate in Bensalem Township, Moore County, North Carolina, de scribed as ! 118 A. Mill Creek, listed in the name of said defend- I ants for the year of 1933 for taxa tion, That said taxes, interest ,nd penalty have not been paid by the defendants; and said defendants will ■ further take notice that they are re- auired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the Courthouse In Car thage, N. C., on the 31 day of Jan., 1938, and an.swer or demur to the court for relief demanded in said Complaint. Notice Is hereby given to all persons claiming any Interest In the subject matter of this action to spnear, present and defend their claims as provided In Section POli C. S, of North Carolina, or they shall be forever barred and foreclosed ' f any and all Interest or claims In or to the property or the proceeds re ceived from the sale thereof. This 31 day of Dec., 1937. JOHN WILLCOX, J7-28. Clerk Superior Court. NORTH CAKOIJNA, MOORE COl'NTY. IN THE SUPERIOR C'Ol RT NOTICE MOORE COUNTY. PLAINTIFF, vs. J. A. Key and wife. Key. The defendants, J. A. Key and Key, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, to foreclose ta>c liens of $15.59, together with penal- t.v. Interest and cost, upon that cer tain piece or parcel of real estate situate in Carthage Township, Moore County, North CJarollna, d>- s«'‘ribed as 51 Acres Rhodes land, listed in the name of said defend ants for the year of 1930 for taxa tion, That .said taxes, interest and penalty have not been paid by the defendants; and said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the Courthouse in Car thage, N, C„ on the 31 day of Jan., 1938. and an.swer or demur to the court for relief demanded in .’aid Complaint. Notice is hereby given to all persons claiming any interest in the subject matter of this action «-o appear, present and defend their olalms as provided In Section 8037 C. S. of North Carolina, or they snail be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all Interest or claims in oc to the property or the proceeds re ceived from the sale thereof. This 31 day of Dec., 1937 JOHN WILLCOX, J7-28 Clerk Superior Court. •\DMINISTR.\TOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Claude A, Boseman, deceased, late of Moore County, North Oarolina, thi« is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said decea.sed to exhibit the same to the undersig-ned, »it his office, In PlnebHuff, North Carolina, on or be fore the 20th day of December, i938, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recoven/. All persons Indebted to the estate of Claude A, Boseman, de ceased, will please make Immediate payment. This the 20th day of December. 1937. MALCOLM D. KEMP, Administrator of the Estate of Claude- A. Boseman, deceased, Pinebluff, North Carolina. D24-J2«^
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