* Friday, January 13, 1939. THE PILOT. Southern t*ines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Sevtm The Week in Carthage Mrs. Mft'askill Hostess | " Mrs. Clinton McCaskill charming- > Mrs. W. T. Jones, Widow ly entertained her contract chib at MnipTKiE OF L.VND S.VLi: at 3:30 o’clock. The^ Rev. L. A. , ~ , 1 Watts was the officiating minister. .'VuxiUary Meets I „ . , ‘ . Burial was m the Cross Hill ceme- The January meeting of the Wo- . man’s Auxiliary of the Carthage! Presbyterian Church was held in the ^ declining church on Monday afternoon The ' several years and died at president, Mrs. P. H. McDonald pre-i )Sided and Mrs. Alonzo Blue had ‘ ° T. Jones, w ho was at charge of the Foreign Mission pro-' gram. j Tyson-Jones Buggy Company. Mrs. I Joneg was one of the oldest and To Hold Study Class ' members of the Metho- The Foreign Mission study for the! church and she had a host of Presbyterian Woman’s Auxiliary will Carthage, be held January 23, 24, 25 and 26, | 's survived by a sister, Mrs. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and' Landis of Charlotte, two bro- Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock. There will be classes for the men, women, young people and children. The study book to be used is "Star In the East" and competent teachers have thers, Claudius Dockery of Mangum and Col. Oliver H. Dockery of Rock ingham; also a number of nieces and nephews. Among the out of town people Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an Interlocutory judgment of F'oreclosure entered by the Superior Court of Moore County in the mat ter of Town of Vass, plaintiff, vs. J. M. Tyson and wife, Mrs. J. M. Tyson, et al. defendants, the undeisigned Commissioner will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door of Moore County, North Carolina, at Carthage, N. C., on Monday, February 6, 1939, at 12 o’clock Noon, the following described real estate lying in the Town of Vass, and described as follows: Being the land described in deed dated March 8, 1907, and executed by Wm. F. Junge and wife to J. M. Tyson and wife, Mary J. Tyson, and recorded in the Public Registry for Moore County in Book 40, Page 333, and being all of the lands in the Towti of Vass, Moore County, N. C., as described in the third tract in said deed. This 4th day of January, 1939. \V. DUNCAN MATTHEWS, J13, F3. Commissioner. NOTICE OF LAND SALE been chosen to teach the book each I attending the funeral were Mrs. night. Everyone is invited. P. T. A. Meets Monday The January meting of the Car thage Parent-Teacher Association will be held in the grammar grade auditorium on Monday night, Janu ary 16, at 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. L. A. Watts will conduct the study, the title to be “Soon We’ll Vote.”' Miss Vysta Markham, county nurse will talk on “Safety.’’ Another fea ture of the program will be a num ber by the Boy’s Glee Club. The public is cordially Invited. Birth .Annount^tnents Mr. and Mrs. James Lineberry an nounce the birth of a son at the Moore County Hospital, Monday, January 9. Mrs. Lineberry was for merly Miss Katherine Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nally announce the birth of a son on Friday, Janu ary 6 at the Moore County Hospital. Mrs. Nally was the former Miss Eth el Myrick. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Max Kelly of Ral eigh, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Fields and children Bobby, Mary Alice nad I the wek-end with Mrs. J. K. Rob- Sylvia of Goldston, Mrs. Lilliaa! erts. Henry Ledgetter and Henry Ledbet ter, Jr., Miss Florence Ledbetter, Mrs. John Everett, Mrs. George En- twistle, Mrs. L. J. Bell, Mrs, I'-’ancy Leak, Miss Maude Moore, Mrs. Wil liam Little Steel, Mrs. George Steele, Mrs. John Armstead, Mrs. M. B. Leath, all of Rockingham; Mr. and rs. Claude Tyson of Raleigh; Mrs.' Rosa King and Oliver King of Ham let; Mrs. J. J. Wade. Miss Dorohty Dockery, Mrs. William Price, Mr. and | Mrs. Oliver Landis, Mrs. Carrie Mae Landis of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Dockery, Jr., of Greens- boro; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dock-! ery, William Dockerj', Miss Bessie Dockery, Mrs. Thomas Cox and Mrs. James D- Horne of Wadesboro; Mrs. i W. J. Adams of Raleigh, and Mr. i and Mrs, W. J. Adams, Jr., of Rocky Mount. is undergoing treatment at the | Moore County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheffield and' children Danny and Anne have re-' t'-.in';'! from a wee'it’s trip to Flor- ; ida. I Mrs. William Headen and dau- I ghter Kitty Rue of Asheboro spent Brown, Misses Lilyas and Mable Brown and Miss Bonnie Kelly of Sanford were dinners guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McDonald on Sun day. Miss Katherine Blue of the Dur ham school faculty spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Blue. Mrs. Lillias Brown of Sanford is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Earl Mc Donald. Miss Annie McKeithen of Sanford Mrs. P, J. Melvin has returned to her home in Roseboro after spend ing several days with her aunt, Mrs. Mattie Kelly. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF 1.AND SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an Interlocutory Judgment of Foreclosure eijt»rea by the Superior Court of Moore County in the mat ter of Town of Vass, plaintiff, vs, spent the week-end with her mother, ' w. D. McCraney and wife, Mrs. W.' D. McCraney, et al. defendants, the : undersigned Commissioner will offer! Mrs. N. A. McKeithen. Miss Julia Mclver, asisstant state clothing specialist, of Raleigh was a week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. J. M. Mclver. Miss Nelia Shields of Charlotte is epcnding several weeks with her mo ther, Mrs. Anne M. Shields. Mrs. Norris Hannon returned to her home in Roanoke Rapids after an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. Anne Shields. Mrp. R. T. Mills, Mrs. Clyde Coun cil and children visited Mrs. Myrton Stewart on Sunday. The Rev. W. S. Golden ha.“ re turned homo after spending several (lays in Chailotte. Mr. and Mr.s. B. L. Ormon of for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door of Moore County, North Carolina, at j Carthage, N. C., on MONDAY, FEB- | RUARY 6, 1939, at 12 O’CLOCK NOON, the following described real estate lying in the Town of Vass, and described as follows: That parcel or tract of land in McNeill Townfjihip, Moore County, I N. C., containing 1.62 acres as de- I scribed in a Ccea dated September I 12, 1922, from A, Cameron and wife, ) C. J. Cameron, to W. D. McCran- ^ ty, said deed being duly recorded in . the Office of the Register of Deeds | for Moore County in Book 98, Page 314, to which re^erence is lierewith i South Carolina were week-end guests made for a description by metes and of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Reynolds and , bounds. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Reynolds. I This 4th day of January, 1939. P. K. Kennedy, cashier of the I W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS, Bank of Pinehurst, Carthage branch, I J13-F6 Commissioner. Notice is here'oy given that by virtue of an Interlocutory Judgment of Foreclosure entered by the Su perior Court of Moore County in the matter of Town of Vass, plaintiff, vs. R. G. Rosser and wife, Mrs. R. G. Rosser, et al. defendants, the un dersigned C(4mml(ssioner will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door of Moore County, North Carolina, at Carthage. N. C., on MONDAY, FEB RUARY 6, 1939, at 12 O’CLOCK NOON, the following describt*d real estate lying in the Town of Vass, and described as follows: Being that tract or parcel oV land described in a certain deed dated April 5, 1927, executed by Angus Cameron and wife, Catherine J. Cameron, to Dr. R. G. Rosser, the said deed being duly recorded in the Public Registry of Moore County in Book 103, Page 92, to which refer ence is hereby made for a descrip tion by metes and bounds. Being also that tract or parcel of land described in a certain deed dat ed June 26, 1919, and executed by Murdock J. Cameron and wife, Fan nie Cameron, to Dr. R. G. Rosser, being duly recorded in the Public Registry for Moore County in Book 75, Page 205, to which reference is hereby made for a description by metes and bounds. Being that certain tract or parcel of land described in a certain deed dated September 25, 1919, and execut ed by Angus Cameron and wife, C. J. Cameron, to Dr. R. G. Roaser, said deed being duly remrd“d in the Public Registry for Moore County in Book 75, Page 204, to which refer ence is hereby made for a descrip tion by metes and bounds. This 4th day of January, 1939. W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS, J13-F3 Commissioner. NOTICE OF L.4ND S.4LE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an Interlocutory Judgment of Foreclosure entered by the Superior Court of Moore County in the mat ter of Town of Vass, plaintiff, vs. A, K, Thompson and wife, Mrs. A. K. Thompsoi^, et al, defendants, the undersigned Commissioner will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door of Moore County, North Carolina, at Carthage, N. C., on MONDAY, FEB RUARY 6. 1939, at 12 O’CLOCK NOON, the following described real estate lying in the Town of Vass, and described as follows: That parcel or ti-r.cL of land locat ed in McNeill Township. Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, containing 25 1-2 acres, more or less, as described in a deed dated July 27, 192G, and exe cuted by Angus Cameron and wife, C. J. Cameroi., to A. K. Thompson, said deed bei’ig only recorded in the LEGAL NOTICES Office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County in Book 97, Page 594, to which reference is herewith made for a description by metes and bounds. This 4th day of January, 1939. W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS, J13, F-6. Commi.^^sioner. NOTICl-: Pursuant to a judgment rendered to an action entitled “Mary Lou Mc Neill, Plaintiff, vs. Carrie Porter, Defendant,” the undersigned Com- missioner will on Monday, January "0, 1939, at twelve o’clock noon at the Courthouse in Carthage, North Carol.-na, expose to sale to the high- c.«t bidder for cash all that certain real estate described as follows: All that certain tract or parcel of land in the settlement known as Tay- Jortown, Mineral Springs Township, Moore County, State of North Caro lina, adjoining the plans of Henry Byrd, Henry Thompson, and others, and bounded as follows, viz: Situate on the East side of the old .Jackson Springs Road, running through Taylortown, on the South side of Joe’s F'ork Creek, and being n portion of lot No. 4 as shown on map of lots made by H. H. Fry, Sur veyor, for R. L. Taylor and others. December, 1 1909, and being describ ed by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at the second cor ner of lot No. 3, on the Northern edge of the old Jackson Springs Road, runs thence with said road North 37 West 1 chain; thence North 50 East 4 chains and 92 links to a stake; thence South 39 East 1 chain; thence South 50 West 4 chains and 98 links to tlie beginning, containing one-half (1-2) acre, more or less, and being the Eastern half of said lot No. 4. And being the lands convey ed to the said Dewey Knight by deed of P. A. High, dated April 10, 1925, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 104, at page 45. W. A. LELAND McKEITHEN, J6-27 Commissioner. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the Will of Minnie A. Streeter, deceased, late of Moore County, North Caro lina. this is to notify all persons hav. ing claims against hte esatte of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Southern Pines, North Carolina on or before the IGth day o£ December 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recove:y. All perons indebted to said estatt •vill please make immediate payment This 16th day of December 1938. GEORGE E. STREETER, Executor of Will of Minnie A. Street er, deceased. P. P, Pelton, Attorney, D16J20 AD.MINISTRATOU’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrato; the estate of A. J. Drew, deceas. ■d. late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons aving claims against the estate of he deceased to exhibit them to the 'ndersigned at Pinehurst, N. C., on >1' before the 21st day of December 1939, or this notice will be pleaded ir bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will pleare make immediate payment. This 21 s< d"v of December, 1938 T. OT’Tr/VTTTAM, ‘ dministrator of the Estnte of A, J. Drew, Deceased. D23-J27. NOTIt E rrovino" oun!ifi"d st T’-r''u‘ri>: un der the Last Will and Tcstnmrnt of ^IcLcan I*Uiniti.;.e Company of ABERDEEN .AM) SOUTHERN riNES The store that save.^ you money. Tra:le with us—we appreciate ><>ur patronage. LEGAL NOTICES lohn P. Mulcahy, Deceased, late ol Moore County, North Carolina, this IS to notify all persons having claims igainst the E.state of the said de- cea.'-'ed, to exhibit them in Pinehur.st, Vorth Carolina on or before the twen ty-third (23rd) day of Decprrber, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will plea.9e make immediate payment. This 20th day of December, 1938. ANNIE MCDONALD MULCAHY, Executrix. D23-J27. NOTICE OK ADMINISTUA'rOK T. E. V. PERKIN80.N General Contractor Storage Southern Pines, N. L. Tel 503t Having qualified as Administratoi C. T. A. of the estate of F'rank Schir- mer, deceased, late of Moore County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the to the imdersigned at Southern Pines, estate of the decea.sed to exhibit them N. C., on or before the 21st day of December, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 21st day of December, 1938. W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS, Administrator, C. T. A. of the Es tate of Frank Schirmer, Deceased, D23-J27. NOTICE OF EXECI TUK Having qualified as Executor un- ’tr.Ttor C. T, A. of the Es tate of Charlotte Erson, Deceased. D23-J27. EVELYN EDSON Notary Public Telephone Office N. H. Ave Qune/al Q^irtctm 24HOUR AMBUL.ANCc SES^VICS PHONE 6161-'SOUTHERN PlNCS To serve those rail «ip«>n u* to the »>est of our ability aiid with thoughtful fairness Is th»* basis upon which otir orgaiil/Atlon U formed. H. 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