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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
State of Georgia, Chattooga County; No.
1, February Term, 1940, Chattooga Su
perior Court.
Mrs. Lillie Dover Arnald vs. Ollie Arnald
The defendent, Ollie Arnald, a non
resident, is hereby required, personally
or by attorney, to be and appear at the
next superior court to be held in and for
said county, on the first Monday of Feo
ruary, 1940 next, then and there to an
swer the plaintiff’s Libel for Divorce,
as in default thereof the court will pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. C. H. Porter, judge
of said Court, this the 20th day of July,
1939.
JNO. S. JONES, Clerk,
Chattooga Superior Court.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
By virtue of an order granted at the
September Term, 1939, of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, there will he
sold within the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in Oetoger, 1939, before
the courthouse door of sail) county, at
public outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, and as the property of the estate
of George Morton, late of said county,
deceased, the lands and interest in lands
hereinafter described as follows, to-wit:
First: About 80 acres in Lot of Laud
No. 277 and about 100 acres in Lot of
Land 278, all in the 6th district and 4th
section of said county. Sold in one body
and known as the Capt. Irvin’s place.
Second : About 70 acres in Lot No. 71
and 72 in the 25th district and 3rd sec
tion, known as the Bill Ramsey’s place.
Third: About 55 1-3 acres in Lot No.
3 and about 60 acres in Lot No. 4, all
in said 25th district and 3rd section. The
three foregoing tracts are described in a
deed by Jno. D. Taylor, the receiver for
M. P. Dill & Co. to said George Morton.
Fourth: About 160 acres, being all of
Lot No. 216 in said 25th district and 3rd
section. The same being described in the
deed of James Shropshire to said de
ceased.
Fifth: All of Lot No. 181 and 105
acres, more or less, in Lot No. 182, all
in 25th district and 3rd section, known
as the Harry Shropshire place.
Sixth: All of Lot No. 312 and about
7 1-3 acres in Lot No. 311, all in the
6th district and 4th section of said
county, also known as the Harry Shrop
shire place. The two foregoing tracts are
described in a deed by the administrator
of the estate of Wright Willingham to
said George Morton.
Seventh: About 70 acres in Lot No.
74 and Lot No. 107 in said 25th district
and 3rd section, described in a deed from
S. W. Morton to said George Morton.
Eighth : 70 acres, more or less, in Lot
No. 318 and about 25 acres in Lot No.
319, all in the Oth district and 4th sec
tion of said county and acres in Lot
109 of the 25th district and 3rd section
aforesaid. The lands in this tract is
known as the Joe Hix place and are de
scribed in a deed . . Terhune to
said eorge Morton.
Ninth: About 71 acres in Lot No. 73
of said 25th district and 3rd section,
known as the Dr. J. W. Clements place
and described in a deed from said J. W.
Clements to said George Morton.
Tenth : One undivided 10th interest in
all of Lot No. 317 in said 25th district
and 3rd section, which contains about 160
acres and is known as Weldon William
son place. All the deeds aforesaid are
recorded in the deed records of said
county. The said nine tracts will be sold
each separately and said undivided 10th
interest last described will be sold sep
arately.
Tenants on the lands aforesaid will
retain possession until January 1, 1940.
and all rents thereon for the present year
will be collected by the undersigned Ad
ministrator.
W. T. MORTON.
Administrator, Estate of George Morton.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATORSHIP
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Whereas, John S. Cleghorn, adminis
trator of the estate of Mrs. Octavia
Jones Cleghorn, represents to the Court
in his petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully administered
’-id estate: This is, therefore, to cite
11 persons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
A’hy said Administrator should not be
discharged from his administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission on the first
Monday in October, 1939.
1 H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
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TWELVE MONTHS’ SUPPORT.
Chattooga Court of Ordinary—All Cham
bers—Sept. 4, 1939:
The appraisers upon application of
Mrs. Ruth Housch, widow of said Elbert
Housch, for a twelve months’ support for
herself and two minor children, having
filed their return; all persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the next regular October,
1939, term of this court, why said appli
cation should not be granted.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
IN MEMORY
In memory of our loved one who went
away two years ago Aug. 31.
You may think because we smile,
And our lips sing a son
That we have, by now, forgotten
Our loved one who has gone.
But you cannot see the tears
Falling back upon our heart,
Nor see the loneliness within
Since from our dad we had to part.
FAMILY OF M. A. (“BUD”)
KELLETT.
GASOLINE TRUCK CAUSES FIRE.
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a gasoline truck carrying 3,000 gallons,
which had stopped at a traffic light and
burst into flames, set fire to a business
block and destroyed two homes, causing
damage estimated at more than $120,000.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939
WITH THE STARS
Pat O’Brien has been borrowed from
his studio for a leading role in “Send
Another Coffin.” Ruth Terry, an 18-
year-old newcomer from Ireland, will
have the feminine lead . . .
Geraldine Fitzgerald has a full sched
ule outlined for the coining season. On
her roster are “Captain Hornblower,”
“The Sea Hawk,” “Underground,” “De
votion,” “Lost Beauty” and "Forgive Us
Our Trespasses” . . .
Lloyd Nolan, w’ho left Paramount be
cause of a disagreement, has been assign
ed by Twentieth Century-Fox to the
leading role in “The Man Who Wouldn’t
Talk” . . .
Warren William will have the role of
Jefferson Carteret in the picture ver
sion of Clarence Budington Kelland's
“Arizona” ... •
Thomas Mitchell will play the part of
the father in “Swiss Family Robinson.”
The cast is practically completed now
with Edna Best as the mother and Fred
die Bartholomew, Terry Kilburn and Tim
Holt as the children . . .
Virginia Weidler and Gene Reynolds
have been assigned as leads in “Looking
After Sandy.” adapted from Margaret
Turnbull’s story. Lois Wilson .may be
the mother . . .
Barbara O’Neill, who played the insane
wife in “When Tomorrow Comes,” has
signed a five-year contract with Univer
sal .. .
Florence Bates, a 50-year-old, will
make her screen debut as Mrs. Van Hop
per in “Rebecca” . . .
Eddie Cantor will star in “Forty Lit
tle Mothers.” The picture will be adapt
ed from the French story of the same
title. It is about a school teacher who
finds him'self with an infant on his
hands . . .
Warners is planning to present a pan
orama of Broadway of the last century in
"The Life of Tony Pastor.” Edward G.
Robinson will have the title role . . .
Jean Cagney. 20-year-old sister of
James Cagney, has been given a contract
by Paramount. She will have a leading
role in “Campus Wives” . . .
Anita Louise and Edward Ellis have
been assigned to “Abraham Lincoln
Boggs” . . .
After five years, Margaret Lindsay has
taken her name off the Warner Broth
ers’ payroll. Some folks say she did this
to make the way to stardom easier for
her 18-year-old sister. Jane Gilbert, who
works for the same studio . . .
Cesar Romera will have the role of
“Cisco Kid” in the next story of the se
ries. The role of the Kid was created by
Warner Baxter . . .
Claudette Colbert’s French poodle
caused a very expensive scene to be re
shot on the “Drums Along the Mohawk”
set. Just as a terrifying redskin grasped
Claudette by the hair the poodle got him
by the ankle . . .
Citizenship Day Will
Be Celebrated Soon
ATLANTA, Sept. 13 (CNS).—With
plans completed for celebration of Oct.
72, Columbus day, as Citizenship day,
civic organizations in Georgia joined with
the Georgia Education association in
plans to honor the approximately 50,000
young men and women who have turned
21 in the past year.
Plans for celebration in every county
in Georgia are going forward at the
present time. In Atlanta, tentative plans
were formulated for a great open-air cel
ebration at which J. Edgar Hoover, na
tion-famed enemy of gangland, would be
the pineipal speaker.
R. L. Ramsey, secretary of the Geor
gia Education association, heads the
Georgia organization charged with for
mulating plans for the occasion. The pro
gram this year is correlated with the
Better Education for Georgia Movement.
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houses and equipment.
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