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S.v THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday. June 26. 1942. I'INEBLLFF Mr and Mrs. F O. Ciodsoy of >ior folk, Va.. and Mrs. Jiiiiiny Stone and '■■hil.tifn of Now Born woro ^ui'sts ■>f Nlr. anil Mr.s. Cra\u Pi. \li i', F’ i day ind S;ilurday Mis. Bill Lanipley ri'turned to Uakinh Thursday aftor .spondinij ->i'v al days in the homo of Mi', and Mrs J. R Lainploy. Mis. cl W Millor and Mrs. Pur vis t'Vrrpc and childron of Winston- SaU'in and Honry Buinor of Elkin v\or ' wook-otid visitors in the home if Mrs. M. F. Butner. Mrs A G Wallaco returned homo I’hii. sday after spondmg llie past tw'i months in Younj^slown, Ohio mil Carry, t’a Mis. Luther Tyner, Mrs. Earl tiamtiloy, and Mrs. Howard Trout man spent Thursday m Raieifjh. Ml . and Mrs. W R. McGill return- ■eii home Wodnosda> after spending *he past two weeks in Cordeie. Ga.. with relatives. . on Wiley of Goldsboro spent the wt-.';-ond with his family. W'H‘k-end visitors in the home of Mr jnd Mrs. J. R. Lampley were Ml .(lid Mrs. Lawton Foushee and fhilaren, and Mr. and Mrs Groland McC’askill and son of Durham and Mrs F.verett Ussery and son of Fay- H teville. IJina McNeal of Cambridge. Mass.. and Syracuse, N Y. spt«nt several ■layj this week in town on business. Miss Kate Stewart accompanied Viiss Idcll Buchan to the mountains of North Carolina this week. Ml'S. Mary L. David and Marion Mooie left Tuesday for Jackson, N. C., ti» visit Mrs. David's brother. Bill McDaniels. Misses Mamie and Bernice Long jnd Kay and Albert McQueen of El- l»>rt><!e called on Miss Hazel Dunn Saturday afternoon Miss Marguerite Deyoo of Samar- canil spent the week-end with her parents Mrs Martha Jackson left Friday oisht for New York and Connecti- :'ul where she will spend the summer witli relatives. Mrs C. L. Warner left Tuesday for PvHiberton. N. J.. to spend the sum- ini‘r months. In Carthage Circles Muse-Godwin Simpliiity and dignity charactor- izt'd the marriage ceremony al tlio Dunn I’resbytorian Church Sunday niorning. June 21, at 8;’30 d cU'ck wht-n Miss Lucille Godwin became the bride of Lauehlin McLeod Muse, botii of Dunn. Mrs. Muse is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. John McArthur of Dunn She was graduated from Dunn High School. Campbell College and the Womans College of the rni\'ersity of North Carolina. Mr. Muse is the son of Mr. and Mrs James B. Muse of Carthage. He graduated from the Carthage High School. For the past six years he has been general manager of the Dunn A & P. Store. After their return from a two-week trip they will re side in Dunn Among out of town guests attend ing the ceremony were the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Muse, Harold and Sarah Muse of Carthage and Mrs. Irene Hunt of Jonesboro. Anderson-Hiatt Of interest to friends in this coun ty is this announcement: The Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Hiatt, of Statesville, on June 20 announced the marriage of thi’ir daughter. Ruth, to Henry Elvin Anderson, of States boro. Ga„ and Carthage, at Green wood, S. C., on November 22, 1941. Mrs. Anderson was for the past two years a member of the faculty of the Carthage High School. She was graduated from Greensboro Col lege with the class of 1940. Mr. Anderson was a senior in the University of Georgia until being called for service. He is now serv ing with the Intelligence Division in the United States Marine Corps. Ten per cent of your Income in War Bond* will help to build the planes and tanks that will insure defeat of Hit ler 3»d hiH Axis partners. Book Reviewers Mrs. Lucien P. Tyson was hostess to the Book Reviewers last Thursday evening at her home. The residence was decorated with garden flowers. Miss Eula Blue, vice-president, pre sided. Miss Mildred Sinclair read the minutes. Miss Meade Seawell read “'My Sis ter Eileen," by Joseph Fields and Codorov. Guests besides club mem bers were Mrs. H. F. Seawell, Sr. and Miss May Stuart. Mrs. J. A. Davis and Miss Meade Seawell assisted the hostess in serving a salad plate and iced drink. Unde Sam wj!) kt you hay* EmA SUCAR for thh Take all at yuur ui);ar Sakikt to your local ritum iKiar f. Without reni.ivin^ i/iy litaciips from your b»x>ki, they will en- ible you to KCC FXTK 1 SCG.iK for cannin); and pcaervntg. Ytiur grocer will dien &1I your illiitment with Dixie Crystals I00®o Pure Carv« ; Ml-, and Mrs. Lloyd N. Hood and ■ daughter. Janice, of Fayetteville, i spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Eld- ' on Adams. Mrs. Reid Wicker and son return- I ed home Thursday evening after I spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. I Thomas Wicker of Sanford. F. Y. Blanton, of Asheville, spent the week-end with Mrs. Blanton and children. Miss Betty Barringer returned home Saturday from Kernersville af ter a week's visit. Miss Hazel Anne Adams is spend ing this week in Fayetteville with Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hood. Misses Sara Graves of Kerners ville, Fanny Fray and Mason Wor ley, of Kinston, are spending this week with Miss Betty Barringer. Miss Mary Currie, Mrs. M. T. I Stewart. Earl Blue McDonald and I Bobby Stewart motored to Red I Springs Saturday. I Mi.sses Cam Willcox. Mary Clegg, ; Neal McDonald and Epps Wallace I are attending Young People Confer- I once of Fayetteville Presbytery at 1 Flora Maodonald College this week ! On Thur.sday Mesdaifies Saul H. : Miilor, J. Ed Muse. L. R. Suggs and . M. J McPhail were entertained at bridgt' at the homo of Miss Margar- iet Lassiter, of Sanford, After play- ! mg several progressions, they were ' in\ itod to the home of Mrs, C. M. Heovts where a luncheon was serv ed. Mrs. Sam Miller left Monday for Hock Hill. S. C., where she will visit her sister. Mrs. H. B. Neely. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Spence roturn- |od Tuesday from a short visit in ' Washingtiin. While there, they at- tendod tlu' graduation of Miss Mary Worthy Spence from W^ashington School for Secretaries. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelly of San ford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Reynolds Sunday. Dr. W. C. McEwen of the Univer sity of Wi.sconsin, now with the War Production Board at W'ashington, D. C. inspected the Eagle Springs School propei't\’ and was a Sunday guest of Supt. and Mrs. H. Lee Thomas. Mrs. Chas. T. Sinclair, Jr., left Sunday for Haw River to visit her mother, Mrs. J. E. Thompson for a few days. Mrs. Lloyd McCiraw and Miss Har riett McGraw and Lloyd, Jr., spent a few days last week at their cottage on Sullivans Island, N. C. Mrs. Clyde Kennedy, of Raleigh, spent the week-end with her sister. Mrs. A. T. Lewis. Mrs. M. A. Gee and children. Pres ton and Patty Gee, and Miss Alma Gei\ of Timmonsville, S. C., are spending this week with John Will- cox and family. William Muse of Camp Gordon. Ga.. Miss Frances Muse of High Point and Frederick Muse of Dur ham. spent the week end with their mother. Mrs. May Muse. Miss Mary Dell Lambert of Mere dith College spent the week-end with her parents. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Ponish of Win- ston-Salem spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barnes. Miss Helena Morgan and guest. Miss Jeffreys of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morgan. Oscar Dupree and son, W^illiam Dupree of Carthage attended the funeral Tuesday in Durham for Har old Steed. 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Steed, who died of a heart attack while swimming near Burlington Sunday. The Duprees are uncle and cousin, respectively of the dead youth. NIAGARA Ollio Morgan of Chapel Hill spent the week end here with relatives, Mrs. T. D. Mullis and son, T. I).. Jr.. also Flora Jane Ferguson aic visiting m Mt. Olive this week. Dr. Hanchott and family who spi'iit part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rhodes left Thurs day for Washington where Dr. Han- chett will enter the military medi cal division Mrs. B. C Morgan spent the week end in Jacksonville. N. C.. visiting her husband who is employed at the New River Marino Ba.se. The Rev. T. D. Mullis is spend ing this week in Red Springs. LEGAL NOTICESLEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK HOLDERS MEETING OF THE PILOT, INCORPORATED Take notice that a meeting of the stockholders of The Pilot. Incorpor ated. for the purpose of consider ing a special order of business and any other business as may come be fore the meeting, will be held at the Office of The Pilot, Incorporated, in Southern Pines on Friday, the 3rd day of July, 1942, at 4 p. m. JAMES BOYD, JACKSON BOYD. E. C. STEVENS. Stockholders with voting powers. J19-26. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executors un der the Last Will and Testament of Charles B. Hudson, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of Charles B. Hud son to present them to the undersign ed executors at Pinehurst. North Carolina not later than May 22, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in h.ir of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediaie payment. Elizabeth T. Hudson, Brewster T. Hud-^on, ex ecutors. W'. A. Leland McKeithen. Attornev. M22--J26. loss than par and accrued interest, to the bidder offering to purchase the notes at the lowest interest cost to the town, such cost to be determined by deducting the premium bid from the aggregate amount of inti'rest upon the notes computed from their date to maturity. Bids must bo acoompanioil by a certified check upon an incorporated bank or trust company payablt- un conditionally to the order of the .State Treasurer of North Carolina for $70.00. The right to reject all bids is reserved. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION By: W. E. Easterling, Secrotnry June2t). NOTICE OF ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATOR Ilax'ing qualified as Ancillaiy Ad ministrator c. t. a. of the Estate of Walter L. Milliken, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to Paul Dana at his office in Pinehurst, North Carolina on or before June 19. 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, .\ll persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 19th day of June, 1942. Paul Dana. An cillary Administrator c. t. a of Wal ter L. Milliken. deceased. J19-J124 Sheet 2. plan extended March 1, l!)2fi. and on file in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore Counly, said lot hi.ving its cor ners desigiialod and marked with concrete monuments and bi'ing more particularl.v describ ed as follows: Bounded on the North by Lot No. 912: on the East by Caildell Road; on the South by road between Lot No. 910 and the lot hereby convey ed ,and on the West by Barrett Road, and being the same lot de scribed in a deed on the 25th of April, 1927 from Pinehurst, In- eorporati'd to Harry B. F.mery and uife. which deed is lecord- ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Book 101 at Page 97.” This sale is made subject to all of the restrictions and reservations set forth in the deed aforesaid. Terms of the foregoing sale will be cash and the Trustee will require a rieposit of ten per cent of the suc cessful bidder as evidence of good faith. This 10th day of June, 1942. U. L. SPENCE, Trustee. J19-JI. 10. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTES S14.000 TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES. NORTH CAROLINA REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES FOR DEBT SERVICE Sealed bids will De received until 11 o'clock A M.. E. W. T.. July 7, 1942. by the undersigned at its off''?!- in the city of Raleigh, N. C., fov $14,- : 000 Revenue Anticipation Notes of the Town of Southern Pines. N. C., dated July 1. 1942. and maturing $7.- ^000 on January I, 1943, and $7,000 March 1. 1943. without option of 1 prior payment. There will be no ■ auction. Interest payable at matur- I ity. Bidders are invited to name the interest rate (not exceeding (i per cent), the place and bank therein of payment, and the denomination or denominations Delivery at place of purchaser's choice. The notes will be awarded, at not Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain Deed of Trust executed by H. B. Emery to U. L. Spence, Trustee, dat- etl May 5, 1937 and rt'corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Mtiore County in Book of Mortgages 53 at Page 284. and default having been made in the payment of the in- debtedne.ss secured under said Deed of Trust and the owner and holder of the note secured thereby having demanded a foreclosure of said Deed of Trust, the undersigned will offer (or sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door of Moore County on Monday the 13th da.v of Julv. 1942 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, the following described lands "All of that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Miner al Springs Township in the Vil lage of Pinehurst, Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, and particu larly described by metes and bounds as follows; Bemg Lot No. 911 shown on the plan entitled. "Map of the lands of Pinehurst Incorporated, Pinehurst, N. C.,” JoRelivn Miiery Pri\/ate Jones Come on. iftrie, bt a tportt PtI. Jon«t isn't loftAng. H«’i •Implf • fresh chocolate cake made with Rum* ford Baking Cau UU becautt It looks light, looke r^nd and d«U* cious, looks vorth Rotng after 1 FfllCi Victory booklet of sucarieM recipMl Help cooser?e TitAl sopplies. Write to* day. Rum/ord Powder, Bor BS, Romford, Rhode Island. I Ev erett, Zane & Muse Certified Public Accountants Al’OITS _ T \.\KS _ SVSTEM.S Masonic Temple BiilUIIng; Sanfttrd. N. C. Phone 461 i The L States nepaiiiiieiil of (loiunieree Savs: "A coating of a quarter of an inch of soot in a furnace reduces its efficiency by one half and if the soot is only one eighth of an inch thick the furnace is one fourth less efficient.” With some form of fuel ra tioning in prospect for the coming winter, you can not afford to have your furnace wasting fuel. Let us elimi nate this needless waste by cleaning your furnace and chimneys by the New SUP ER SUCTION method. A clean heating plant not only burns less fuel but gives quicker, cleaner heat. We will also make any nec essary repairs to the fur nace at the same time. LV.O’Callaghan Plumbing 8c Healing Contractor Telephone 5341 Southern Pines. N. C. It’s Patriotic to Conserve (loiiserviiig yoiif fires, gas, and car your means of transportation is of jjreat inij)orlanee to you and to the War Effort. Th<* way lo conserve your car is to keep it in good repair an<l lop run ning con<lition. Our factory-trained experts and modern equipntenl can put and keep any make auto in the most economical operating con dition. Complete Bear Frame Service Wheel Straightening and Balancing SAVES RUBBER Sun Motor Analyzing Equipment (New Sel of Spark Plugs Saves One Gallon of Gas in 10) SAVES GASOLINE Body Repair and Painting SAVES EXCESS DEPRECIATION Mid-South Motors, Inc. Telephone 9591 Aberdeen. N. C.
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