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At Title Movies IN CHERRYVILLE THURSDAY-FRIDAY—2 DAYS—AUG. 26-27 DEANNA DURBIN IN “THE AMAZING MRS. HOLI PAY” with Arthur TREACHER, Edmund O’BRIEN in Iran Pvt lTutiii-i'- .1 VU'i'it' ' '■ P 3-80 Fort 4>n. T i A P.o Po I III.. .'I U-r. \.-u V !M i «• 'III.- hi"! ...! ,! (miy’- !>■ ■t, t,,l I'l hi.! 1 hi ;l IA Mil.- IiIr.i r ,, i .«-v«-t iti was real * - i !-.v < iamie .uni FDR itUfA.: Pavroll saving- is our gitaitsf '»!>>!<• taotui in [irotn ims ourselves againsi in flation. Ed Sisk Celebrates Birthday Anniversary Al l , I ’ll Si: k eele111 all'll Ins I hiithda.i uMiiVi'Kii'j SlHUla.V. A sm |.i i-,- 1,111 Inlay dinner was gis t‘i) uh Sunday for Ah Sisk at I:,, lioine nl 'Ins daughtei. Alls M illlalii tiin.'", in tin- w f-t i-i'li pail . if ' aw n A ttfiuliliif w fu ll,i follow,tin : Mr and Alls Kil Si-1, ami I ainiU . Al i aiiil Al i s. Frank' Kolniison. AT i alnl Alls. 1 tail llkuk a Mil sol,. Ronnie. All's. I.i-iila Alatiiuy. Mr. ami Alls. Wil liam (liia-fr ami ilauuliti'i'. Judith ka\. I K. (’hili!l oss Berlin t'laiif. Rose Mae White. Ponese Hi v. ins. ,, f ('harryville, Rev. l.u ■tla-i Hawkins, ,| s. Hawkins. All- Ain,' Childress of (lastollia. All W alter Sisk ami daily! ter. All R'diert Short and daughter. Air. Fill'd Sisk and dauehtei Mr ■nd Alt' Crowell Holtitield of Shell.All: Maude Thornburg ol la 'Seim-1 ('it\ and John Hai reti .1 \H Holly - BUV WAR BONDS _ SCRAP FOR VICTORY CHURCH NOTICES Wesleyan Methodist Rev. J. W. McLAIN, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service S:00P.M. Mid-week Prayei Service Wednesday 7 Bio P.M All are welcome. First Methodist C. B. NEWTON. Minister Church school 10 a. in Worship 11 a. in. Subject: •'tJTiristiaii Assurance. Youllg people's fellowship group meeting foi .Illinois, In teiinediale and Si„ior young Evening worship, union service at the Lutheran church. First Presbyterian Dr. Coleman O. Groves Pastor 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. L>r Joe Pharr, Superintendent; ■Mr. Lynn Walker. Teacher of Men's Hihlt (’lass, 11:00 a. til Morning Worship; I’retu’hunr i»y tjve R/v H. I Hunter of tiastofua. 7:15 p in. Young People's’ Vesper Service. 8:00 p. m Union fifth Sunday Service at the Lutheran Church. First Baptist Church E. S. ELLIOTT. Pastor 10:00 A. M Sunday School. "Be not all aid of going slowly, just he afraid of stopping." 1 1 :00 A. M Preaching serve res. Subject : "A Bible Revival.' 7:00 1 M. Training service. (Note change of time.) "True cold fears no tire." 8:op P M. Union Service at Lutheran church. Memorial .service Sunday af lei noon at 1 :00 o'clock. Wednesday night 8:00 o'clock Prayer meeting Sunday School Officers and Teachers meeting Wednesday night just preceding prayer meeting. Our Revival Meeting is just olie Week off. "There's Service Plug m my And each morn as the sun shine' through, i touch ydur siai and breathe a I'liat (itiil will watch ova l von. And 'omellow tile miles between lie three, stand together ATTENTION! COTTON FARMERS WE HAVE INSTALLED A COMPLETE OUTFIT OF MODERN SEVENTY-SAW, DOUBLE RIBBED MULLER BREAST (.INS SUITABLE FOR GINNING EXTRA LONG STAPLE COTTON AS WELL AS SHORTER STAPLES. WITH THIS NEW EQUIPMENT WE FEEL THAT WE CAN SERVE YOU IN THE FUTURE EVEN BETTER THAN IN THE PAST. YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED MODEL GINNING COMPANY J. w. KENDRICK Manager CHERRYVILLE, N. C. —MORE ABOUT DRAFTEES (Continued from front page) Conn. Eugene Ashford, Bessemer ! City. Nathaniel Starr, Kings Mtn., R-l. Robert L. Ingram, Cherryville. Horace Littlejohn, Gaffney, |S. C., R-4. Lawson A. Alexander, Phila delphia, Pa. Will Adams, Dallas. Harvey Smith, Stanley. William Hunt, Wabasso, Fla. Leroy P. Stringfellow, Gas Hall Leroy, Bessemer City, R-l. William H. livers, Bessemer t’itv. . | Wdl*e O, Golmer, Spartanburg, S. C. R -t. U illiam A. Surratt, High Shoals. Udell Littlejohn, Cherryville. Robert Jackson, Cherryville. Horace Lcckard, Bessemer City Demores Adams, Columbus, Ohio. James Camp, Bessemer City, •lames ].. Muskelly, Bessemer. James B. Gaines, Cherryville. Robert A. Hope, Mt. Holly. Walter \V. ' Lommack, Besse im‘V City. Leroy Lowery. Norfolk, Va., R-l. R " Hall, Kings Alountain, -Went C Roberts, Bessemer City. H l.n(t-ijl) LETTERS from Our Boys In The Seruice August 11. 14 :i Dear Fii-d, •lust a lew words to let you l.'iow thi.'* ; am getting my paper UK. I would like for you to do me u favoi if it isn’t too much trouble. Some of the hoys at home ha\o been writing me and (hey do not have the correct ad dress which caused deiay in my letters over a week sometimes. So I would appreciate it if you would put my correct address in I lie paper so 1 will get my mail A - nurse m my outfit taught music there several years ago. She sure do enjoy reading your paper. Her name is Miss Duster. I always give her my paper when I have finished reading it. Well Fred this is about all, so keen the Kagle flying and we will keep the flag waving A friend EAKL Address: CpI. Karl C. Propst, 1 40M747C I.Mh (ieneral Hospital A IMl. tltl. ' ■ Post Master San Francisco, California. Mi*. Maurice Beam received (lit- follow ing Ict.tei from her l.l other, Parker (iruiff. British Isles August Hitb. ItM’t I Iimi t-st Sis: I thought that I would drop you a ie« lines to let you know that I made my trip to London and did 1 have a swell time You would never guess how much 1 like it. \ London sure is a nice city. You could spend weeks there and never se,- the same place twice I only hope that 1 will pet a chance to visit it attain and don’t think they did not pet their share of "bombs’, that is what I like the host of all was the tour we made the second day. It is no good for me to try to write what 1 saw, I will just wait and tell you all about it when I get home. There is only one thing I iegret was that 1 waited until Sat ui bay to try and buy a few things, hut all the stores were closed on that day. I will know hettei next time. I nearly forgot to tell you that I had nine letters waiting for me when 1 came in and one Eagle. Your letters were dated from .July 27 until August 2nd. I got those pictures you sent made at your iiuttSf and thought they were very good Kid you not think so? I also got that package of hook matches from Maurice, well “Sweetheart” I know this is a short letter, hut F am so tired as | have just got back from my trip to London, and I ant very sleepy so I am going to hit my hunk and try to get a few hours sleep, until I, write again. PARKER .Just Cod and you and mother. What more can I ask, my E. S. ELLIOTT. Pastor. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST — Ration Book No. 1 Name Richard Ingram and Lau ha Ingram. Return to local Rat ion Board or to owner. 1 LEGAL NOTICES 1 NOTICE My son, Richard Crawford, 17. ran away from my home without a cause. 1 forbid any one to harbor or labor him. This the 23 day of August, 1943. VIOLA WHITRIS1DES. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the Last Will and Testament of George T. Jarrett, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned or h‘s attorney at Cherryville. N. ('., on or before the 29th. day of July, 1941, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted "to said estate will please make intme-1 diate payment. This June 26. 1943. LOUIS E. JARRETT, Ex-i ecutor of the Last Will and J Testament of George T. Jar-1 rett, deceased. DAVID P. DELLINGER, Attorney 6t-S2 NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Mlnnis G. Lail Cletus Lail SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE The defendant. Cletls Luil, will take notice that an action entitled a^ above has been com menced in the Superior Court of! tiaston County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce on the ground of two years separa tion; that said defendant will further takt notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in the court house in Gastonia, N. C., within 21) days after the completion of the service of this notice, and answer or demur to the com- | plaint in said action, or the plain ] tiff will apply to the court for j the relief demanded in the com- I This August 24, 1943. CHARLES E. HAMILTON.JR. Clerk Superior Court. DAVllt I*. DELLINGER, Attorney. 1 T-S2t> I NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY Minnie Blackwood vs Oscar Blackwood. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT i SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The Defendant Oscar Black wood will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court jf Gaston County, North Caroli na, to obtain an absolute divorce an the grounds of two years sep aration; that the defendant will further take notice that he is re joiced to appeal at the oft ice of the Cleik of the Superior Court jf said county in the court house >n Gastonia, N. C., within ten .lays after the completion of the publication of this notice and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This August 11. 1943 CHARLES H. HAMILTON. JR., Clerk Superior Court DAVID P. DELLINGER. Attorney. 31-S2 NORTH CAROLINA. GASTON COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Margaret Lucille Armstrong, Plaintirt -vs Chailie Arthur Armstrong. Defendant. NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant above named ! >yill take notice that an action en- j titled as above lias been com-j menced in the Superior Court of Gaston County for an absolute divorce, and tiie said defendant will further take notice that he j is hereby required to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gaston County at the Court House In Gastonia, N. C., within twenty (20) days after the final publication of this no tice, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 31st day of July, 1943. * C. E. MAM/ILTON. JR.. Clerk of the Superior Court. ERNEST R WARREN, Atty for Plaintiff. 4t-A26 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis trator of the Estate of Harry Erwin, deceased, late of Gaston County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Gastonia, N. C., on or before the 17th day of August, 1944. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Alt persons indebted to said estate "id please make immediate payment. Tliis the 17th dav of August. 1943. O. C. GOODE, Administrator of the Estate of HARRY ERWIN. Deceased. BISMARCK CAl'Pp A- ERNEST R. WARREN. Attorneys for Administrator. CT-S23 NORTH ( All'll.1NA, GASTON COl'NT) . IN THE SUPERIOR COURT I .licitle Eiii: Gorman, by her next frienii, l.oy Ellis,, Plaintiff. Pan! E. Gorman, alias Ernest II Jones, Defendant. NOTICE OK SCM\!|tNS Tin* defendant allot* named will take notii't* that an action entitled as almw has liven commenced in the Supi I lor Court ol Oaston County to annul the marriage contract i n'lered into by tin* plaintiff and the defendant, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Oaston Coun ty at th. Court House in Casio ilia. X. C.. within twenty IffIM days after the final publication of this notice, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Iffth day of .August ISMe C. E. HAMILTON. JR.. Clerk of the Superior Court. ERNEST R. WARREN. Atty. for Plaintiff. IT-Sp NORTH CAROLINA 0 ASTON CO I'N TV. IN THE SI 'PE RIO R <|>l'RT Robert Camp, Plaintiff Francis Johnson Camp. Defendant NOTICE 1SY l.‘l' PLICATION The defendant above named will take notice that jfn action entitled as above lias been com menced by the plaintiff in l lie Superior Court of Oaston Coun ty for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce ftoiu the de fendant; Ami the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Oaston County at the Court House in Castonia, N C. to file answer or to demur to the said complaint of the plaintiff' within twenty days after the final ap pearance of this notice, and that it she tails to answer 01 to de mur to said complaint within the specified above named time, the said plaintiff will apply to the said Court for tile relief demali (led in the complaint, WITNESS: Charles E. Hamil ton, Jr., Clerk Superior Court of FOR GOOD SHOE REPAIRING At Lower Cost, See COLEY’S SHOE SHOP i Gaston County, at his office in Gastonia, N. C. This the 10th day of August, 1943. CHARLES E. HAMILTON, JR, Clerk Superior Court Gaston County. CLAUDE B. WOLTZ, Attorney lor the Plaintiff.3T.-S*j MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF*LAN Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage Deed executed to the undersigned on the bth day. of July, 1934, by P. S. Eaker and wile Ella Eaker, registered in book 2»0, page 255 in the office of Register of Deeds -of Gaston County, N C., default having 'been made in the payment of tlie indebtedness secured thereby. I will on Saturday, September 11. is»4at eleven o'clock A.M., E.W.T., at the courthouse door of (iaston County, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for rash, subject to prior liens, the follow jug described tract of land situ ate in ChetryVille Township, Gaston County, N. C.: BEGINNING at a stone, R. E. Eaker corner, and runs S 75 2-3 E 41 poles to a stone; thence continuing with R. R. Eaker line S 14 12 E 44 poles to a stone; thence S 1-2 E 36 poles to a stonej thence S 27 E 49 poles to an iron stake, Julius Hovis cor ner; then with his line N 77 W 74 1-2 poles to a black oak; thence with L. A. T. McGinnis line ami Belle Mauney line S 19 3-4 W 147 1-2 poles to a stone; thence continuing with Mauney line ,N St> W 9 poles to a stone; thence S 23 \V 23 poles to a white oak stump thence S 63 W t'.s poles to a stake; thence S 27 \V 20 poles to a stake; thence S 6 \V •'! poles to a stake, Jim Whitworth corner; thence with his line N 27 E IS 3-4 poles to a stake! thence S 63 E 30 poles to a stake; thence continuing with Jim Whitworth line and Wes II t,i s s line N IS 1-2 E 160 poles • o a stake. W B. Dellinger cor ner! thence with his line S 77 1-2 E 1 it 1-5 poles to a stone; thence with Dellinger and C. Eaker liner \ is 2-3 E 124 poles to the BE GINNING: Containing 107 acres more or less. This August 6. 1943. .MRS. V. F. SUMMIT AND H. 1! DEVINE, Mortgagees G. I.. BROWN. 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