Friday, September 17, 1943.
THE PILOT. Southern Pines. North Carolina
Page Three
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
UNDER FORECLOSURE
Under and* by virtue of the
power of sale contained in that
certain Deed of Trust executed
by Ardena Jones and husband,
John J, Jones to J- N. Gibson,
Trustee for the Bank of .Gibson,
Gibson, N. C., dated January 11,
1945, and recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Moore
County in Mortgage Book No.
76, at page 171, the said Deed of
Trust and Note secured by same
having been transferred and as
signed by the Bank of Gibson to
Nelson Poe, and transferred and
assigned by Nelson Poe to Wis
dom Williams, and the said Wis-^
dom Williams having called upon
the said Trustee to advertise and
sell the real estate described in
said Deed of Trust in accordance
with the power of sale contained
therein, the undersigned Trustee
will offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the
Court House door of Moore Coun
ty,
ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
20th. 1948, at 1 P. M.
the following described lands:
That certain lot or parcel of
land in McNeills Township,
Moore County, North Carolina,
and beginning at an iron in the
bounds of Hale Street, 192 feet
from the corner of New Hamp
shire Ave., the corner of lot No.
4 and alley and running thence N.
36 3-4 W. 150 ft. to an iron mark
er in the bounds of Central
square; thence N. 53 1-4 E. 48 ft.
to an iron marker, Sammy and
Alice Persons corner; thence S.
36 3-4 E. 150 feet to a stake in
the bounds of Hale Street; thence
S. 53 1-4 W. 48 feet to the be
ginning corner, being a part of
Lot No. 5 and alley in Block J&9,
as shown on a map entitled “A
Map of Southern Pines, Moore
County, North Carolina,” and
filed in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Moore County.
This sale is made on account of
default in the payment of the in
debtedness secured by the said
Deed of Trust.
A deposit with the Clerk of the
Superior Court of 10 per cent will
be required of the successful bid
der.
Dated t6is 18th. day of August
1948.
J. N. GIBSON, Trustee.
News and Personals from Vass
Bessie Cameron Smith. Representative Telephone Vass 8-F31
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W. E. Gladstone Speaks
To Vass Woman's Club
W. E. Gladstone, head of the
vocational agriculture depart
ment of Vass-Lakeview school
and of the work "with G. I.’s in
this section, made an interesting
talk on “The Veterans’ Agricul
tural Program and the Commun
ity” at the monthly meeting of
the Vass Woman’s Club, held Fri
day evening in the home of Mrs.
Frank Jeffreys with Mrs. Charles
Gschwind and Mrs. G. W. esting study on the mission book,
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Mrs. Cox Is Hostess
Mrs. W. T. Cox was hostess to
the Methodist Woman’s Society
of Christian Service at her home
Tuesday evening of last week.
Mrs. H. A. Borst presided, and
Mrs. C. L. Tyson conducted the
program, with Mrs. Will Kling-
enschmidt and Mrs. S. R. Smith
also taking part.
Mrs. H. A. Borst led an inter-
The Citizenship department,
of which Mrs. Edwin Finch is
chairman, was in charge of the
program, and Mrs. G. W. Brooks
introduced the speaker.
Mr. Gladstone told of the work
of his G. I. students, and men
tioned some of the practical re
sults being obtained by the prac
tice of improved farming meth
ods and farming according to a
yearly plan. A question and an
swer period followed his talk.
Mrs. Finch spoke briefly, and
Mrs. S. R. Smith gave a news
summary, based on the North
Carolina Clubwomqn.
Mrs. N. N. McLean presided
over the business session, during
which plans for holding a flower
exchange at the home of Mrs. H.
C. Callahan on Wednesday, Oct
ober 13, at 4 p. m„ were comple
ted. Plans for attending the dis
trict meeting were also discussed.
Mrs. W. E. Gladstone^ distribu
ted the club’s new ye*ar books,
which she was in charge of mak
ing, and they were highly prais
ed. The book is dedicated to Mrs.
W. J. Cameron, the eldest char
ter member, in these words: “To
our beloved ‘Aunt Sue,’ Mrs. W.
J. Cameron, a charter member
whose example of real goodness
and sweet Christian character has
ever inspired us to greater
thoughts and deeds; whose loyal
ty to and continued interest in
the Club that she loves have
served as incentives to make us
better club members; and whose
wise counsel has guided us to the
path which leads only to the
righteous and good, we lovingly
and loyally dedicate this our Year
Book.”
During the social hour an auto
mobile contest was enjoyed. Per
fect score were turned in by
Mrs. W. B. Graham and Mrs. G.
W. Brooks, Mrs. McLean and Mr.
Gladstone. Prizes were awarded
both couples.
Mrs. Jeffries and Mrs.
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Gschwind served refreshments of
sandwiches, pickles, homemade
docoanut Cake, grapes, and an
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Church News
Dr. John A. McLean, for 20
years pastor of Ginter Park Pres
byterian church in Richmond,
Va., was guest speaker at the
Presbyterian church Sunday
morning, coming over from Max-
ton, where he was visiting, at the
special invitation of his friend of
seminary days and since, the
Rev. C. K. Taffe, pastor. Mr. Mc
Lean brought a mesage of hope
and comfort based on “The Con
solation of Jesss” that was en
joyed by a large congregation.
Special music was a feature of
the service. The ministers were
entertained at dinner in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hicks
and Mrs. Flora Hicks.
At the Methodist church the
two young ministers, A. Mac
Cameron and Fred Davis, were
again present with the pastor,
the Rev. T. J. Whitehead. Fred
read the scripture lesson and A.
Mac preached an excellent ser
mon, with poise that would do
credit to a person of much long
er experience. There was special
music by the young people, aid
ed by a few adults
A number of visitors were in
the congregation, including some
of A. Mac’s relatives from Buies
Creek and Cameron.
Revival services began Sunday
night at the Baptist church, and
will continue each evening
through the week, at 7:45 p. m.
The pastor, the Rev. L. M. Dixon,
is being assisted by the Rev.
Yancey Elliott and Emory Mat
thews, song leader, both of San
ford. The public is cordially in
vited to attend.
The Rev. T. J. Whitehead will
preach at the Methodist church
next Sunday morning at 11, and
the Rev. G. K. Taffe will conduct
an evening service at the Pres
byterian church at 7:30.
Perry—Keith
Mrs. William Herbert Keith, of
Vass, has announced the engage
ment of her daughter, Glennie
Cameron, of Raleigh, to Bob
Dixon Perry, son of Mrs. J. W.
Perry and the late Mr. Perry, of
Wake Forest. The wedding will
take place October 16 in a private
ceremony.
pins and many other useful ar
tides to send to women overseas
were brought to the meeting.
The hostess was assisted by her
daughter, Mrs! Robert L. Wad
dell, in •serving refreshments of
ice cream and cake.
Birthday Party
Miss Nancy Goodman was
hostess to a number of the teen
age set at her home in celebra
tion of her birthday on Saturday
evening, September 4. Games
and refreshments were enjoyed.
Guests were Misses Annie Pearl
Prevatte, Marintha Smith, Betty
Joe Sykes and Janie Lou Oakley,
Felton Causey, Bobby Hoyle,
Wilfred Lassiter, Curtis Hoyle,
Kenneth Hinsley, Louis Foster,
Bobby Klingenschmidt and Rich
ard Sykes.
Personals
Dr. Herman Parker, a member
of the Wake Forest college facul
ty who has been studying in a
California university during the
summer, returned Wednesday of
last week and visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker, until
Saturday, when he was accom-
'panied back to Wake Forest by
his wife and two children, who
had been with Dr. Parker’s rela
tives for the summer.
Mr, and Mrs. Purvis Thomas
have a new son, Philip Douglas,
born at Moore County hospital
September 5. This brings the
number of their living children
to seven.
Edgar Oldham went to Duke
hospital Monday for a routine
check-up.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Loftin and
children, Barry, Grant and San
dra, spent the weekend with rel
atives at High Point and Denton.
Their niece, Miss Faye Atkins,
who had been visiting in the Lof
tin home for several weeks, re
turned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parker and
children, Eunice and David, en
joyed a trip to White Lake and
family called on Mr. and Mrs. T.
K. Atkinson, of Southern Pines
Sunday afternoon.
J. L. McKay and Miss Martha
McKay, of Buies Creek, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Cameron. Mrs. Cameron ac
companied them to Morganton
Saturday to visit their mother,
who is receiving treatment at
Broad Oaks sanatarium.
Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Tew and
Mrs. Lewis, of Greensboro, were
guests of Mrs. Clark’s sister, Mrs.
A. L. Keith, Thursday of last
week.
Mrs. J. R. Thomas, of Raleigh,
arrived Monday for a visit with
her sister, Mrs. W. J. Cameron,
and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Smith.
From Vass she plans to go to Cor
nelius to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Carl Cashion, and family.
Angus McKay Cameron left the
the middle of the week for New
York to enter Union Theological
seminary.
Mrs. C. J. Temple has been a
patient at Moore County hospital
since Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McLean
were down Sunday night to hear
their cousin, Angus McKay Cam
eron, preach, and later called on
the N. N. McLeans.
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Miss Keith is private secretary > a.,
to the president of the Durham. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Keith and
Lake Waccamaw Sunday and
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goodman
and daughter, Nancy, visited rel
atives at Broadway Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Rebacca Frye, who enter
ed Hamlet hospital in Hamldt re
cently to take nurse training, has
been home for a one-day visit.
The Rev. Tommy Lufman of
Elkin accompanied the Rev.
Clete Simmons, pastor, to Piney
Wlood church last weekend and
preached Saturday night and
Sunday, with large congregations
present.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Reynolds,
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Campbell and
little Brenda Campbell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ring and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Richardson, of Car
thage Rt. 3, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. T. F. Cameron and Miss
Jennie Cameron attended the
Cameron-Wescott wedding at
Pinehurst Saturday night.
Miss Mary Beasley, Miss
Gladys Baker and R. P. Beasley
visited relatives and friends in
Apex and Raleigh Sunday.
Miss Mary Rebecca Beasley
will go to Greensboro Sunday for
her senior year at Woman’s col-
lege.
Misses Frances and Germaine
Davis left last week for ECTC in
Greenville, where Frances is a
senior and Germaine a freshman.
Their brother, Fred, will enter
Duke divinity school this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson
and family, of Thomasville, were
visitors in town Wednesday of
last week. Mr. Johnson was for
merly a member of the staff of
Vass Industries, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone
visited his parents, near Greens
boro, a day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Edwards
are on a motor trip to New York.
They plan to stop in Washington,
also, on their sight-seeing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edwards,
Jr., and children were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Griffin at an
outdoor supper at their lakeside
home in Lakeview Sunday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jessup,
Tommy Jessup, Charles Camer
on and Miss “Pat” Frye spent
Sunday visiting relatives in
Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McMillan
visited Mr. and Mrs. Seth W. Las
siter, of hear Smithfield, Sunday
afternoon.
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