e property herein described, north 29 egrees 56 minutes west 100 feet to a point in the southerly side line. of a 15 foot wide public alley; thence from said point and along the line of said alley south 60 degrees 4 minutes west 20 feet to a point in line of lands of ‘James Hayward; thence from said point and passing along the line of lands of said James Hayward south 29 ~ degrees 56 minutes east 100 feet to Goodwin; thence from said point and along the line of Goodwin avenue north 60 degrees 4 minutes east 20 foot to the place of beginning. Being part of lots Nos. 156 and 157 of the before mentioned allotment. Improved by a one-half double frame dwelling house known as No. 87 Goodwin ave= nue, as well also a frame garage in rear of said building. Including all gas and light fixtures used for lighting and all steam pipes, radiators, furnaces, flues, heating ap- paratus, kitchen ranges, bath tubs, “mantels and appurtenances to any of the same, all of which shall be re- garded as a part of the real estate hereby conveyed and shall not be re- ~ moved but shall pass to the purchaser at any judicial sale made for the pay- ~ ment of the mortgage debt. ~ The above described lot of land was devised to William Hayward, by his father, William Hayward, Sr, who died intesteate December 16, 1926, and Will duly probated and entered in the Office of the Register of Wills of Lu- zerne County, in® Will Book No, 48. page 307. Seized and taken into execution at ‘Hayward, and will be sold by ~ . - John MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. - F. B. Davis, Attorney. - —Carverton- % —0— Mrs. John Hoover of Trucksville ~ spent some time recently at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Knorr. Mrs. Wayne Conklin and daughter, Ida, have returned to their home after spending some time at the home of her son Bruce of Philadelphia. i” - Mrs. Claud Conklin and family have - moved from Kingston to their farm. Mr. and Mrs. George Knorr and. chil- dren Margaret, Etta, Sarah and Charles called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ~ Harry Brown of Old Forge on Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Prynn In Pittston hospital a daughter. Mrs. Prynn before marriage was Miss Mil- © dred Jones. f Mr. and Mrs. George Knorr and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson called at the home of Mrs. Marry Knorr recently. ~~ Friends and relatives were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Spade, who died on Saturday aftter- noon at 1:30 at the home of her cousin Mr. M. J. Hefft of Carverton, of com- ~ plication. Mrs. Spade was 76 years old and had resided at Carverton for the last fifteen years. She was a devout ~ member of the Christian church of Ohio, but was a communicant of Car- verton M. E. Church, during her resi- dence here. Deteased was born at Beau- mont on April 15 1853. ~ Surviving are a son, Edward E. of Angola, Indiana, and a daughter, Mrs. the suit of J. Ette Davis vs. William |. funeral was held from the home at Carverton on Monday after- noon at 2:00 Rev. E. M. Garfield had charge of the services. The remains were shipped to Liberty Centre, Ohio, for interment. : Mrs. Bertha Anderson has been suf- ; Sounds Reasonable If anything is worth reading at all, it is worth reading unexpurgated, but often enough, an unaxpurgated writer only makes you as fatigued as an un- expurgated gossip monger. fering with pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. George Schooley daugh- ter, Myrtle and Esther and Mrs. John Hoover spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Knorr. Buddy Engle is ill at his home. 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