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Pag-e Four Pinehurst Paragraphs Mr. and Mrs. Bolt Nk-olls k-l't day dinnoi S;if.ir.!ay rvoiiing. Othoi Thursday for their home in Arling. ■ were Mr. and Mis. Krcderii k ton, Mass. K. Hale an.l Ilev. P'rank H'lfey. Thi? Dr, and .Mr.‘<. Kuhard B. I’ip- same group were Kuest.s for dinner pitt of Boston are t;ue.>its of Mrs. Snnday ol Mis.s Alice Hitter in Car- Pippitt’s parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Don- thage. aid J. Ro.ss. Mrs. ,lohn Ulaikington Mrs. W. L Dm.lop wa.s hostess to and son, Richard Kiiss Blai'kington, hei bridge tliib Friday afternoon who have been giiest.s of the Rosses and M''s S R Jellison were for several weeks have returned to I ^^j.ij.end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E PILOT. Southern Pines and .\herdeen. North Carolina LEGAL NOTICES Friday April 19 ,1940. their home. Mrs. M. L. ileZutter of New Vork. former Pinehurst resid>'nt, was the guest last week of .Mr. and Mis. J. I. O'Brien. Dr. and Mrs. C. Morris Hnwes of Huntington, \V. Va.. are guests of Col. and Mrs. George P. Hawes, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Callaway and Haughters, Lucinda and Jean of Bradford, Pa., were recent guists ol Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Callaway. Mrs. William B. Meirill, a for- mer resident, has arrived for several weeks stay at the Berkshire. Misses Mary Turner Willis and Julia Bi.shop Smallwood of .Vew Bern were week-end guests of Miss Jane Gibbs, Among students home for the week-end were Miss Nancy Richaid- son of Greensboro College, who brought as guests the following classmates: Misses Sara Hill and Ta Temple of Kinston, Miss Davis of Weldon, and Miss Mary Newlin Fox of Siler City. Others home were Miss Katherine Sledge from Woman's College, Greensboro, and Donald Currie, Jr., and Ellis Fields, Jr,, from Carolina. Mrs. E. J. Hartsell has returned home from the Mwre County Hos. pital where she was a patient for ten days. Mrs. Juanita C. Averitte of Millen, Ga.^ is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. Roy at the Franklin Flats . Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Thompson hon ored their guest, Mrs. J .J. j.^aw!or of New Rochelle, N. Y., at a birth- PRIMARY—MAY 25 GILES Y. NEWTON FOR con(;ress "My faith is in the people" “Let’s Let The People I>e<'ide It.” G .Fitzgerald in Camden, S. C. Buddy Jellison left Monday lor his home in Bethlehem, X. H. Mr. aTid Mrs. Jellison plan to go north in about ten days but will return the latter part of May for the gradua tion of their daughter. Miss Marjorie Jellison, fit)m the Southern Pines High School. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buckminster have returned from several weeks stay in Bo.ston. Miss Sylvia Nutrizion is visiting friends in Winston-Salem. Mrs. D. C. Douglas is the gue.st of her brother. Eric .N'elson and fam. ily. She spent the winter in Florida and will leave for her home in Bel- moni, M-is.*!.. the first of the week, Sunday evening Mr. ana Mrs. Har ry Hogg entertained at a bviffet sup per at their cottage in honor of the polo playens of the New York AUi- letic club team. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Roland Brown. Mr. and M’.s. John S. Zelie. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swoope, Mr. and Mrs. Eatl Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Fink, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wisotzkey, Dr. and Mrs. Elliot V’urgaon. Dr. and Mr.=. Francis Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young. Mr, and Mrs. Thom as Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Murphy, Mrs. Leroy H. Gates. Mrs. Harold Reckling, Mrs. Catherine O'Connell, Mi.ss Anne Fitzgerald, Miss Kitty Hogg, Mis.^ Hilda Muller, Miss Louise Callaghan, Miss Miriam Johnson, Judge James D. Moore, Bruce Murrie, Jack Fink, Dr. Clem ent Monroe. John Pflug, Walter Nichols. William Nichols, Cornell Smith and Stanley D. Forbes. Other's entertaining for the polo teams during the week.end were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swoope, Jack Fink and Judge James D. Moore. Mrs. Ralph W. Sutton entertained at bridge Monday at The Berkhsire, ADMIMsTKATKIX'S .NOTK'K Having qualified a.s adniinistratri.N of the estate of Katie M .1. Humpn rey, deceased, this is to notify all person.s having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned. Southern Pines, N. C„ on or before the lf*th day of April 1941 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to .said estate will plea.se make immediate payment. This 19th day of April, ig-io. ETHEL JONES, Administratrix of estate of Katie M I. Humphreys, deceased. P. P. Pelton, Attorney A19-M24, NOTICE OF S.XLE Pursuant to a Judgment entered in an action pending in Moore Superior Court entitled, "Moore County vs. W’itUe BowTTian,” the undersigned Commissioner appointed in said judg. ment for said purpose will, on Wed nesday, May 15, 1940, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse Door in Moore County, expose to sale to the highest bidder for cash all that cer tain lot or parcel of land lying and being in McNeill Township, Moore County, North Carolina, and describ ed 33 follows: 2 lots Page Land, Nos. 163 and 165, South side Connecticut avenue, W’est Southern Pines, N ,C, Being 2 of the lots conveyed by H. A, Page et ux. to Stephen Sanders by deed, dated the LECAL NOTfCE!^ \OTI( K »)K S.VLE Pursuant to a Judgment entered in an action pemling in Moore Su perior Coui t entitled, "Moore County vs. Laura Rhodes,” the undersigned Conimisfiioner appointed in said judg ment for said purpo.se will ,on Wed nesday, May 15, 1940 ^nt 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Mooie County, expose to sale to the highest bidder for cash all that cer tain lot or parcel of land lying and being in McNeill Township, Moore County, North Carolina, and describ ed as follows: 1 lot J.&12, No, 1, as shown on Map of Southern Pines, N. C, Being the identical land described in a deed from New England Mfg, and Min ing Estate Co. to Lauta Rhodes, dat ed the 1st day of December, 1913, re corded in Book of Deeds 66, page 86, public registry of Moore County. This the 15th day of April, 1940. S. R. HOYLE, A19-M9. Commissioner. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES NORTH C'AUOLLNA, .MOOKE (Or.NTV. IN tiif: .si'i>i-:ki(>i{ coi i:t. NOTK E Moore County, Plaintiff, vs, C. C. Martin, Hrs., pt als, Defendants. AD.MIMSTKATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Clara B. Bailey, 'P.eceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim-s against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Southern Pines, N. C., on or before the 15th di;y .if Ap ril, 1941, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of theii recovery. All per- Sth day of December, 1920 .recorded | sons indebted to said estate will in Book of Deeds 77, page 221, public j please make immediate payment, /.'gistry of Moore County. | This 15th day of April, 1940. This the 15th day of April, 1940. i W. H BAILEY ADMINISTRATOR Deeds 23, page 342, public registry of Moore County; listed in the name of said defendants for the year of 1933 for taxation. That .said taxes, interest and penalty have not been paid by the defendants; and .said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the Court- Ihe defendants, James K. Bo’.ing house in Carthage, N. C., on the 15th and Joe Boling and wife, Grace Bol. day of May, 1940, and answer or de- ing, will take notice that an action mur to the court for relief demand- entitled n.s above has been cominenc-! ed in .said Coniplainl. Notice is here- ed in the Superior Court of Moore | by given to all persons claiming any County, North Carolina ,to foreclose interest in the subject matter of this tax liens of $1.97, together witli pen- action to appear, pro.sent and de. alty, interest and cost, upon that cer. i fend their claims as provided in Sec. tain piece or parcel of reiil estate tion 8037 C. S. of North Carolina, or situate in Mineral Springs Township, they shall be forever barred and Moore County, North Carolina, de-1 foreclo.sed of any and all interest or scribed as 1 lot Jackson Springs, | claims in or to the property or the Being Lot 10 as shown on a map of proceeds received from the saJe Jackson Sprin's. made by F. Deaton sale thereof. C. E. and described in a deed from Currie and Blue to C .C Martin and M. J. Bowling, recorded in Book of This 15th day of April, 1940 . JOHN WILLCOX, A19-M9. Clerk Superior Court. nmtstittmxmmKtaiiK A19-M9 S. R. HOYLE, Commissioner. OF ti;e estate of clara BAILEY^ DECEASED. A19—M24. B tSTAimiKD KM FOOD STORES Ann Page Gelatin De?.serts .STATE OF NORTH C.XKOUNA, 1)ei*artmj:nt of state. N(>tice of saij: I’KELI.MJN.AKY CLRTIFIC.ATE Pirsuant to a Judgment entered OF DI.SSOLl'TION in an action pending in Moore Super- TO .\LL TO WHOM THESE PRES- ior Court entitled, "Moore County ENTS MAY COME—GREETING:: vs. Arthur Howe and Miss Clara R. WHEREAS, It appears to my sat-Howe, et als.," the undersigned Com. isfaction. by duly authenticated rec-, missioner appointed in said judgment ord of the proceedings for the volun-; for said purpose will, on Wedjiesday. tary dissolution thereof by the unan. May 15, 1940_ at 12 o'clock noon, at imous consent of sdl the stockholders, the Courthorse Door in M lore Coun- deposited in .-ny office, that the tv expose to sale to the highest Stony Brook f.tabies, Incorjiorated, bidder for ra.sh all th.-it certain lot a corporation of this State, whose or pnrcel of land lying and being in principal ofHce is .situated in the McNcill Township, Moo»-e County, city of Southern Pines, County of , North Carolina, and described as fol- Mooie, Stat<e of North Carolina j lows: I William J. Stratton being the agent] Lot No. 11 in Block 6, as shown on therein and in charge thereof, upon Map of Knollwood, and being the whom process may be served,! has same isnds described in instrument complied with the requirements of' recorded in Bonk 96, page 13, public Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, registi-y of Moore Countv. entitled ’'Corporation," preliminary! This the 15th dav of Apiii, 1940. ANN PAGE PREPARED SPAGHETTI 16-OZ. SOFTTWIST OR 18-OZ. PL ! LMAN AsP BREAD MILD & MELLOW COF] 8 O’CLOCK IONA PLALN FLOUR Pure Fruit Flavors p;:cs. 4 2 Leaves Ib IONA PLALN OR SELF RISING 24 A&P'S HYDROGERATED SHORTENING dexo 3 Lb. Br.g Lb. Can m 41c to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: NOW, THEREFORE, I Thad Eure Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 13th day of April 1940, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dis.solu- tion of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said con.sent a.nd the records of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as proviiied by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto .set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 13th day of April A. D. 1940. THAD EURE. A19-M10. Secretary of State. S R. A19-M'9. HOYLE. Commi.ssioner. NORTH C'.XKOLINA. MOOHE COrNTV. IN THE SI PEKIOK t’OI HT NOTK E Moore County. Plaintiff. Vs. Charlie McNeill, Deceased and His Heirs-At-Law, Will McNeill and wife. Pearl McNeill, et als, Defendants, The defendants, Mamie Dark and husband, Dark, will take notice that an action entitled as above has ben commenced in the Su perior Couit of Moore County, North Carolina ,to foreclose tax liens of $12.86, together with penalty, interest and coat, upon that certain piece or parcel of real estate situate in Green-wood Township, Moore County, North Carolina, described as 13 1.4 Acres Hurds Creek, 3 1-4 Acres Gulf Having qualified as Executrix un-1 Road and 1 Lot Cai thage Street. Be- der the Last Will and Testament of ing 3 1.4 (3 1-2) acres described in a Beverly L. Walter, late of Moore deed from J. L. Phillips, :: NOTK'E OF E.\E<'ITRIX Fancy Asparagus, 2 1-2 lb. bunch 19c Tender Yellow Squash, 2 lbs 15c Home Grown SpinacK, lb 5c Red Ripe Strawberries, 2 pts. 19c Certified Lamb Shoulder,'vhole,"lb. 15c White Label Bacon, lb. 19c \ Boiled Ham, wafer sliced, Ib 43c Fillet Haddock, Ib. 19c Variety Seafood A&P FOOD STORES OvAjfC and operated by TH£ great ATLANTIC i OACIFl.r I?A r/ L. Walter, County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Southern Pines, N. C., or or before the 15th day of April, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re.^overy. All persons indebt 3d to said estate will please make immed iate payment. This 15th day of April^ 1940. FRANCES B. WALTER, Executrix of the Estate off Beverly L. Walter, Deceased. A19—M24. ^ EXECl'TOK’S NOTK’E Having qualified as Executor of the estate of John Jayme, late of Jloore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having r’aims against the estate of said de- ceased to exhibit them to the under- fiened on or before the 2Sth day of March, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All p-'r.sons Indebted to said estate wtll please make Immediate payment. This 28th day of March, 1940. ROBERT HENDERSON, rxccutor of the Last W’ill and Tes- t.irnent of John Jayme, deceased, ?r29, May3 et als to Charlie McNeill, recorded in Book of Deeds 78, page 323, public Registry of Moore County, and being 1 Lot Carthage Street described in a deed dated the 18th day of November, 1903, recorded in Bok of Deeds 29, page 89, public registry of Moore County from N. A. & E. J. McNeill to Charlie McNeill, listed In the name of said de.endants for the year of 1938 for taxation. That said taxes, interest and penalty have not been paid by the defendants: and said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office cf the Clerk of the Superior Court rf said County at the Court house in Carthage, N. C. on the 15th day of May, 1940, and answer or de. mur to the Court for relief demand ed In said Complaint. Notice is here by given to all persons claiming any interest in the subject matter of this action to appear, present and defend their claims as provided in Section 8037 C. S. of North Carolina, or they frhall be forever barred and fore closed of any and all interest or claims in or to the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This the 15th day of April, 1940. JOHN V.T'iLCOX, A19-M9. Clerk Superior Court, California Bartlett ^pril Mayonnaise Pears Par-T-Jell Lima Beans Sliced Bacon BUTTER rr„34 Values! 17c .Salad Treat 16 oz. >lar (ielatine Desserts Southem Manor 2 29c 2 pkgs 5c 27c 15c 36c No. 2 I-? Cans lb Cubes, II)- Ivory Soap 2 Ig cakes 15c Cheese Tea Lipton’s Flour Juice Land O’Lakes American, Ib- 1-4 lb. Pkg Pender’s Best 12.1b. Bag Ubby.Dule-Colonlal PINF>.\PPLE Lge. 46 o*. ('an 19c 22c 50c 25c Waldorf Tissue 4 rolls 19c HarshmaDows Campfire 1-lb. PkK. ISc Triple-Fresh Double-Fresh Our Pride Golden Blend BREAD COFFEE 18 oz. Loaf 9c 2 lbs. 29c Meat Dept. Turkeys, lb 25c Produce Specials Carrots, 3 bu. .,.„llc Large Celery, 2 stalks 9c Green Beans, 2 lb 15c Picnic Hams, lb. 13c Green Cabbage, „ 6 lbs 17c "> 29c Yellow Squash, 2 lbs. 15c Roe Shad, lb 29c Rolled Roast, lb. 29c Fancy Strawberries, 2 Pints 23c Cubed Stealt, lbs. 35c Turnip Salad or , Spinach, lb. 5c Bacon, lb. 15c II :: t: t. - h t
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