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PAGE TWO THE NEWS-JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1948 SMITH REUNION The family of Mr. and '.!rs. E. M. Smith held a re : lion last Sunday at the '. to their daughter, Mrs. r. X. Ckillodge. Those present . . e: Edwin Smith and Mr. i Mir-. J. N. Ge.I ledge of . i' 1 d. Mrs. Edison Ml .'i.t of Fairmont. Mr.s. Ma i V. Shaw of Evergreen, .'.:s. J. W. Floyd of Lumber and 11 grandchildren. Lt. and Mrs. Willard Lu as of Fort Bragg are now haring the upstairs apart ment in the J. A. Baucom lome with Lt. and Mrs. Roy .ok. Mrs. James McDiarmid joined her husband at the University of North Caro lina over the week end to attend the spring dances. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tovey cf Chicago are spending this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan McBrvde. Major and Mrs. William Lamont and children of Ft. Moultrie spent the week, end in town with relatives., Captain David Scott Cur i e cf Baltimore. Md. spent t'.'e week end at home. Miss Frances Alfred spent- .i. . i. l ...;L J I in Hickorv. J. C. Barnes. Jr. of St. Pauls spent the week end in the home of Lee Adcox at Lumber Bridge. -..': xx- & 't- lwW Ji H S t Save Hoke : fillip $iifl?f MX "335 ' - Socials-Personal Items MRS. DALTON HONORED The children of Mrs. D. J. Dalton, Sr., of Lumberton, honored her on Mother's Day with a picnic lunch, given at the home of her n. Dr. I). B. Dalton. in ..-h. hi to. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. D. j. Dalton, Jr. and children and Mrs. J. YV. McBrvde of Rae iVrd. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gibson and family of Anti- ocn, ur. ana iurs. is., a. urim of Elm City, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Simpson and Miss Nola Dalton of Lumberton. -o- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc Keithan and son, Sandy, of Raleigh spent the week end at the home of her mother, Mrs. F. A. Trawick. Miss Sarah Lytch of Winston-Salem spent the week end at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lvtch. Mrs. Clyde Lee of White Lake is spending several davs in town this week. Miss Ina Mae Benner of Campbell college spent the week end at the home of her parents. Mrs. Mary McDiarmid left Saturday night for Yea don, Pa. to spend several days this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rov Montague, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Minor Davis and son, Jimmy, of Rocky Mount sjient Sunday in town with relatives. : 4 c:;;;::cxiKXxx-x::::a your car with skilled service Auto Company I ADCOX-BARNES Mr. Lee Adcox of Lum ber Bridge announces the engagement and approach ing marriage of his daugh- .it, .uauei. to jasper u. i;ar- r.es. Jr.. son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnes of St. Pauls. Too wedding will take place on Saturday. May 18. o Mis. C. H. Tapp of Tim bcrland is spending several weeks visiting her sisters, Mrs. Allie Lunsford of Rox boro and Mrs. Wesley Yar boro of Burlington. Misses Ethel Sue and Nita Gullcdge spent the week end in Mt. Gilead as the guests of Miss Bett.v Anne Starling. W. C. Sellars is spending a few davs with his mother, Mrs. R. G. Sellars in Selma. Mr. and Mrs. George Les ter visited relatives in Spar tanburg over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Tavlor and daughter, Mable Gatlin, of Kinston spent the week end with Mrs. Tavlor's mot her, Mrs. B. R. Gatlin. Mrs. T. D. Potter returned to Duke hospital Tuesday for further treatment. Mrs. Chester Wade and children visited Mrs. Wade's mother in Oxford over the week end. Sgt. and Mrs. Howard Pope spent last week in Atlanta, Ga. and Knoxville, Tenn. SEE US TODAY KEEP YOUR CAR SERVICED AND HELP TO KEEP YOUR CAR SAFE TILL YOU GET DELIVERY OF YOUR NEW CHEVROLET Today, when you need skilled service most, it pays to come to Service Headquarters to have the work done. Add months and miles to the life of your car and help to keep your car safe by having our skilled mechanics give it a thorough service check-up at regu lar intervals. They do top-notch work, using quality tools, quality parts, quality materials. See us for repairs or adjustments today . . . members of America's fines! automotive service organization. MR. AND MRS. SENTER ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Neill Senter and the Gatlin family were hosts at a delightful picnic dinner at "Clyde's Pond" last Sunday. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sinter, Mr.and Mrs. R. G. Johnson, Peggy Lane and Mary Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dent Sexton, Janie Sexton, Mr. and Mr.s. Ralph Senter and Bob Johnson all of Kip ling: Miss Anne Lanier of Fuquay Springs; Mrs. W. E. Sextt n and Miss Janie B. Sexton of Varina; Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Sen'er, James. Tic ka and Sally Senter of Albe marle; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor and daughter, Mable Gatlin, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crumpton. o Sgt. Jack R. Durham his been separated from the ser vice after spending the past two years in Italy and France During his absence Mrs. Dur ham has made her home with her mother, Mrs. L. B. Brandon, and has taught at Hoke High. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Brown of Washington, D. C. spent Wednesday in town with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kinlaw and children spent Sunday at the home of her mother in Lumberton. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cole and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blue spent Sunday in Fairmont visiting relatives. Tom Cameron, Joe Gul ledge, David Baker Roy Con oly, June Johnson and J. E. Conoly spent the week end at Lake Waccamaw fishing. Miss Margaret McKenzie spent the week end with her mother in Gibson. Lt. Tom McLauchlin spent last week with his parents en route to Louisiana where he will be stationed for some time. Miss Sarah Blue spent the week end in Parkton. Miss Elmira Whitley of WCUNC, Greensboro spent the week end with her par ents. She had as her guests her roommate, Miss Susan Shore of Yadkinville. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Up church, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McNeill attended the wedding of Miss Emily Harris to Richardson Pry or in Greensboro on Saturday. cxx'r:xx':xrx: ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL IX ONE HOUR. If not pleased, your 35c back at any drug store. TE-OL, a STRONG fungicide, contains 90 per cent alcohol. IT PENE TRATES. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Hutchinson Drug Store ; : ; . WE NEED AUTOMOBILES Sell Us Your Used Car, Truck or Pickup We Pay Highest Cash Prices for Clean Used Cars and Trucks. Clark Motor Co. Inc. Phone 1676 Or- LEGALS North Carolina Hoke County Mrs. Mary Lillian Davis Vs. Isadore Davis Notice The defendant, Isadore Davis, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Hoke County Superior Court, North Carolina, by the plain tiff to secure an absolute di vorce from the defendant upon the ground that plain tiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next prece ding the bringing of this action; and that the defend ant will take notice further more that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County and State, in the courthouse in Raeford, N. C, within 20 days after June 13th, 1946, and not later than July 3rd, 1946, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This May 14, 1946. j. B. Cameron Clerk, Hoke County Superior Court 50-1 NOTICE OF SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY J. O. BERNARD ET ALS. PETITIONERS VS. ORMAN F. BERNARD ET ALS RESPONDENTS The respondents, Mrs. Mar garet Bernard Brown, Cecil Dorn, Miss Doris Catherine Bernard, Mrs, Pearl, Bern ard, widow, R. V. Britt et ux., Dona; Mrs. Mary Royal wid ow; and Orman F. Bernard, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against them in the Hoke County Superior Court, North Carolina, and that the purpose of said pro ceeding is to effect a sale for division, of the estate farm lands of J. W. Bernard, de ceased, and to allot to his widow her dower in his estate lands. And said respondents will also take notice that they are required to appear at the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Hoke County, North Carolina, and answer or de mur to the petition in said proceeding within 10 days from the 23 day of May, 1946, that is, before the 3rd day of June, 1946, or the petitioners will apply to the court for the relief demanded in their said petition. This 24 day of April, 1946. J. B. Cameron HOKE COUNTY CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT- 47-50C FORECLOSURE NOTICE Pursuant tothe power con tained in that deed of trust registered on Book of Mort gages No. 79 at page 242 of Hoke County public registry, and the undersigned having been requested by the cestuis Elizabethtown, N. C. que trustent named therein to exercise said power by said instrument reposed in me as trustee, and to conduct foreclosure of said instrum ent on account of default in the terms of said instrument by the mortgagors, I there fore will offer to the highest bidder for cash at public sale at the courthouse door in RnefnrH. Hoke County N. C. 'at 12 o'clock noon, on the ?31st day of May, 1946, the 'following property, viz: j In Raeford Township, and being known as the "Pcach mont Farm," formerly owned bv John W. Moore, and also by his son, W. David Moore, and later by J. Lacy Guin, as see deed registered in Book 69 page 634 of Hoke County public registry, and Begin ning at a hickory tree in line of the J. W. McLauchlin es tate lands bout 1,000 feet and 15 deg. N-W from Rae-ford-Rockfish public road, and runs as dividing line be tween said estate land and land hereby conveyed, S 15 deg. E 883 feet to a stake near the N-W corner of a large barn; thence S 24 deg. W 262 feet to a stake in cen ter of said public road; thence along center of said public road, N 85-10 deg. E 2630 feet to a stake near the junction of another road; thence continuing said Rae-ford-Rockfish road N 77-25 deg. E 1952 feet to a stake in center of said road, oak pointers;, thence North along said Moore-Guin-McFadyen dividing line 1080 feet to a stake in wpods; thence N 51 50 deg. W 710 feet to a stake large popular pointer, in ed ge of pond; thence N 39-20 deg. W 827 feet, line also of Hoke County Club property, to a stake in edge of branch (before pond was made); thence the run of Mare branch, as surveyed and plot ted by J. H. Blue, Surveyor, in February, 1934, to a mark ed gum in head of said bran ch; thence S 76 deg. W 1651 feet to a stake in woods, Gardner's corner; thence S 6-15 deg. E 700 feet to a point of beginning, contain ing 198.21 acres, more or less. For further reference see Book 22, page 36; and Book 82 page 463, of said Hoke County public registry. Also all of the farm tools, tobacco sticks, and livestock sold and delivered by said cestuis que trusent on Oc tober 15, 1943 to mortgagors named in said Deed of Trust. Arthur D. Gore, Trustee 48-51C IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, State of North Carolina, HOKE COUNTY. D. K. Parker, Et Als, Peti tioners Vs. Perry Parker and Mary Mar garet Parker, Respondents. Perrv Parker and Marv Margaret Parker, the re spondents above-named, will take notice that an action entitled as above have been commenced in the Superior Court of Hoke County, in which action or Special Pro ceeding the petitioners have petitioned for an allotment to D. K. Parker of his prop er share in severalty of his undivided interest in the es tate lands of G. B. Parker, deceased, located in McLau chlin Township, Hoke Coun ty, N. C. Said two respondents will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the undersign ed Clerk of Superior for Court of Hoke County, on June 11th, 1946, but not la ter than such day, and an swer or demur to the Petition filed by the petitioners in said Clerk's office in Rae ford, N. C, or the petitioners will apply to the Court tnr the relief demanded in "said retiuon. This 30 day of April, A. D., J. B. Cameron, Clerk of Hoke County Superior Court 48-51
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