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I Preaj 5-2.5*33 1 Ll__ ) Ko HOO-Yi-W— - / \T‘5 VOPMI-MN HtL”P COKiro-aTF^LE ■giy \ /• / Duke Is Closing Academic Season; Finals To Begin: Durham, May 25.—WJh examina- ir. iul swing, Duke university students and faculty are preparing to close academic activities for the year and participate in an unusual com mencement program Jun e 4 through Juno 7. 1 exams began on Wednesday -ni l wili cont.nue through Friday of next week concluding work in the, undergraduate colleges the graduate school of arts and sciences the schools 1 of law, scene, medicine, and religion I and the departments of engineering. A carillon recital by Anton Brees } and the baccalaureate address by • President W. P. Few will mark the first day of the Duke finals. The commencement sermon will be preach ed by Dr. Merton S. Rice, of Detroit on Tuesday, June 6, and the com mencement address will be delivered by Sir Josiah Stamp, British econo mist, on Wednesday, June 7. 1 Wile Preservers When the colored ruffles of a woman’s curtains faded, she bought a package of dye and applied it with a paint brush so as Cot to get It on the white curtain. Try The Want Ads Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results toCREENS KEEP OUT PLIES Black Screen Wire 15c, 18c and Yard. Galv. Screen Wire'. Screen Doors $1.85 up. Watkins Hardware Company. Phone 46. 2 3-3 tl SEE US for~quality"^PAlvT' Benjamin Moores quality assure you of lasting quality job. At sent day low prices. Watkins Hard ware Co. Phone 16. 23 -‘g, WE MAKE KEYS" OF ALlTkinds j to fit anything and repair ail makes I of locks. O’Neil's Everything m » Hardware. Phone 600. 25-iq JUST RECEIVED NICE LOT~CLAy and mixed peas, soy beans, millet seed, and Sudan grass. It will p av you to see us. H. B. Newman. GALV. 10 QT. BUCKETS 15c. GALV. 8 Qt. Buckets 14c. 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GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL ers and others can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the 1 D’spatch office. Also fine for j kindling fire 3. 19-ts. NOTICE. In the Superior Court. State of North Carolina: County of Vance: Miss Lillian Williams, Plaintiff, Vs. Miss Mildred Purvis, Administrix, C. T. A. of the estate of the late S. M Blaeknall, Miss Mildred Purvis, In dividually, R. S. McCoin, Trustee and Joel T. Cheatham, Receiver for Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company, Defendants. The Defendants, R. S. McCoin, Trustee, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as ahove, has been com menced in the Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolina for the removal of the said R. S. McCoin as Trustee under that deed of trust dat ed the 15tli day of January, 1926, exe cuted by S. M. Blacknail to R. S. MoCoin, Trustee, recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Vance County N. C. in Book 130 at page 532. and for the substitution of a \ Trustee in h s name, place and stead j in said deed of trust, j The Defendant, R. S. McCoin, | Trustee will further take notice that ; he is required to appear at the office f of the Clerk of Superior Court for Vance County, N. C. at the Court house in Henderson, N. C. on the 26th day of June, 1933 and answer or demur to the complaint in ’said action which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court, Vance County, N. C. or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded ip said complaint and peti tion . This the 15th day of May, 1933. HENRY PERRY, i Clerk of Superior Court for Vance County, N. C. J. P. and J. H- Zollicoffer : Attys for the Plaintiff. NOTICE. In the Superior Court. State of North Carolina: County of Vance: Miss Lillian Williams, Plaintiff, Vs. W. C. Ross and wife* Alta Ross, R S. McCoin, Trust ee and Joel T. Cheatham, Receiver for Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company, ' Defendants. The Defendant, R. S. McCoin, Trustee, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above, has been com menced in the Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolina for the removal of the said R. S. McCoin as Trustee under that deed of trust dated the 2nd day of February 1926. executed by W. C. Ross and wife. Alta Ross to R. S. McCoin, Trustee, recorded in the office of the Register I of Deeds for Vance County, N. C. in Book 130 at page 559, and for the sub stitution of a Trustee in his name place and stead in said deed of trust. The Defendant, R. S. McCoin Trustee will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court for Vapce County, N. C. at the Court house in Henderson, N. C. on the 26th day of June, 1933 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court, Vance County, N. C. or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complain and peti tion . This the 15th day of May, 1933. HENRY PERRY, Clerk of Superior Court for Vance „ . County, N. C. J. P. and J. H- Zollicoffer Attys for the Plaintiff. *_ .