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Page B8 Maryland Independent Friday, November 16, 2018 Fourteen classmates and a number of partners attended the annual reunion of Archbishop Neale School class of 1958 on Oct. 17 at Capt. Crab House on Creek in Newburg. They traveled from Virginia, Delaware and Maryland. This was the 23rd continuous year the class has met.

Awards were given to four classmates who attended all those reunions: Dena Turner, Ellen Tison, Roland DeLozier and Jean Ed- wards. As with other years, class members stepped back into time but this year took a quiz about their school years and fun facts from former reunions. Though we forgot many of the specifics, none of us forgot the warmth and even silliness of those wonderful school years. If anyone attended school at either Sacred Heart or Arch- bishop Neale with this class, they are encouraged to join the class next year. ANS class of celebrates 60th anniversary SUBMITTED PHOTO Classmates attending this reunion, top row, were Ellen Porter Tison, Jean Edwards, Randy Clark, Bernard Winkler, Charles Wills, Barbara Cooksey Long, Mary Lee Albrittain Jones, Joyce Cooksey Clements and Harry Drinks.

Seated are Roland DeLozier, Dena Flynn Turner, Carol Ann Wood Han- cock, Nancy Garner St. Clair and Mary Ellen Rasimowicz Boswell. The 2018-19 World Artists Experience Writ- ing Project encourages all Maryland students, grades 3-12, to join in thinking about how to break through the barriers that separate us and build stronger, more compassionate communi- ties, according to a news release. Students are invited to submit a poem or first person narrative about their experiences with cross-cultural differences, and their thoughts on how we might bridge the divides in the increas- ingly fragile world. This topic is Barriers, Building Communities: Connecting, Cooperating, and the deadline for sub- missions has been extended to Nov.

27. Details and complete submission forms can be found at www.worldartists.org, click on and Writing Now in its ninth year, the writing project seeks to help bring a better understanding to the consequences of our choices and actions as well as the power of stepping out of our comfort zones to connect with those whose experiences, beliefs and backgrounds are different from ours. Amanda Newell of the Gunston School in Cen- terville said the writing project is testament to the unifying power of the written word espe- cially now, when we desperately need authentic cross cultural Teachers find that students who participate in the writing project, especially those students from other countries, delight in the opportunity to share the stories. believe the act of writing about the kindness of strangers also helped provide some closure for my refugee students while affirming their new one teacher wrote. Kennedy Jade-Watkin Myrie, a student at Garrison Forest School, said in the release, like knowing that my poems are being read by people all Submitted writings are screened and selected for publication by a distinguished group of poets and teachers.

Those students whose works are selected for publication, as well as those whose works are awarded an honorable mention, are invited to a publication celebration usually at an embassy in Washington, D.C. or some other exciting venue. Parents, teachers and principals are also invited to attend. The final celebration ceremony involves not only rec- ognition of the students, but also offers them exposure to art and artists from other cultures thus affirming, as Rachel Smith, co-director of the Writing Project, put it, value of learn- ing about, respecting and building relationships with people whose lives are different from their Students may enter this project through their schools or on their own. Complete information can be found at www.worldartistexperiences.

org. Students asked to participate in writing project SUBMITTED PHOTO Student writers receive congratulations and copies of the anthology from, left to right, Betty McGinnis, founder and president of WAE; John Wolensmith, Secretary of State; Rachel Smith, professor at the College of Southern Maryland; and Michael S. Glaser, Poet Laureate of Maryland, 2004-2009. ORLANS PC 1602 VILLAGE MARKET BLVD. SE, SUITE 310 LEESBURG, VA 20175 703-777-7101 SUBSTITUTE SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROPERTY 5626 Goshawk Court Waldorf MD 20601 Under a power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust from JIMMIE A.

FRIERSON AND COLLEEN A. AUSTIN FRIERSON, dated January 27, 2011 and recorded in Liber 07411, folio 0139 among the Land Records of CHARLES COUNTY, MD, default having occurred thereunder (Fore- closure Case docketed as Case No.08C16001038; Tax ID No.09-034951 the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auc- tion at the CHARLES COUNTY COURTHOUSE, located at 200 CHARLES STREET IN THE BREEZEWAY BE- TWEEN CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS LA PLA- TA, MD 20646, on NOVEMBER 27, 2018 at 12:30 PM ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and im- provements thereon situated in CHARLES COUNTY, MD and more fully described in above referenced Deed of Trust. The property will be sold in an condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affect- ing the same, if any and with no warranty of any kind. Terms of Sale: A deposit $44,400.00 will be required at the time of sale, such deposit to be in CERTIFIED CHECK OR BY CHECK, CASH WILL NOT BE AC- CEPTED.

PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO AN IRS RIGHT OF RE- DEMPTION. Balance of the purchase price to be paid in cash within ten days of nal cation of sale by the Cir- cuit Court for CHARLES COUNTY. Time is of the essence as to the purchaser. If the purchaser defaults, the deposit shall be forfeited and the property shall be resold at the risk and expense. The purchaser waives per- sonal service and accepts service by rst class mail and ed mail addressed to the address provided by said Purchaser as ed on the Memorandum of Sale for any Motion or Show Cause Order incident to this sale including a Motion to Default Purchaser and for Resale of the Prop- erty.

In the event of a resale, the defaulting purchaser shall not be entitled to receive any from the resale, includ- ing, but not limited to, additional proceeds or surplus which may arise therefrom. Interest to be paid on the unpaid pur- chase money at the rate pursuant to the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Substitute Trustees. There will be no abatement of interest in the event additional funds are tendered at the time of sale or any time prior to settlement or if the settlement is delayed for any reason. In the event that the Secured Par- ty executes a forbearance agreement with the borrower(s) described in the above-mentioned Deed of Trust, or allows the borrower(s) to execute their right to reinstate or pay- off the subject loan, prior to the sale, with or without the Substitute prior knowledge, this Contract shall be null and void and of no effect, and the sole remedy shall be the return of the deposit without interest. Purchaser shall pay for documentary stamps, transfer tax- es and settlement expenses.

Taxes, ground rent, water rent, condominium fees homeowner association dues, all public payable on an annual basis, in- cluding sanitary metropolitan district charges, if ap- plicable, shall be adjusted to the date of sale and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the property. Purchaser assumes the risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale forward. If the Substitute Trustee(s) are unable to convey insurable title for any reason, the purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to a refund of the aforementioned deposit without interest. In the event the sale is not ed for any reason, the sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest.

(File 569715) JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, BRIAN THOMAS, ERIN M. AUGUST, HUGH J. GREEN, PATRICK M.A. DECKER, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES HARVEY WEST AUCTIONEERS, LLC 300 EAST JOPPA ROAD HAMPTON PLAZA-SUITE 1103 BALTIMORE, MD 21286 www.hwestauctions.com 410-769-9797 2815682 IN ORLANS PC 1602 VILLAGE MARKET BLVD.

SE, SUITE 310 LEESBURG, VA 20175 703-777-7101 SUBSTITUTE SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROPERTY 3429 Walnut Court, Unit A Waldorf MD 20602 Under a power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust from TED WARE, dated December 13, 2005 and recorded in Liber 05615, folio 0607 among the Land Records of CHARLES COUNTY, MD, default having occurred thereunder (Fore- closure Case docketed as Case No.08C17000905; Tax ID No.06-124372 the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auc- tion at the CHARLES COUNTY COURTHOUSE, located at 200 CHARLES STREET IN THE BREEZEWAY BE- TWEEN CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS LA PLA- TA, MD 20646, on NOVEMBER 27, 2018 at 12:30 PM ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and im- provements thereon situated in CHARLES COUNTY, MD and more fully described in above referenced Deed of Trust. The property will be sold in an condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affect- ing the same, if any and with no warranty of any kind. Terms of Sale: A deposit $32,100.00 will be required at the time of sale, such deposit to be in CERTIFIED CHECK OR BY CHECK, CASH WILL NOT BE ACCEPT- ED. Balance of the purchase price to be paid in cash within ten days of nal cation of sale by the Circuit Court for CHARLES COUNTY.

Time is of the essence as to the purchaser. If the purchaser defaults, the deposit shall be forfeited and the property shall be resold at the risk and expense. The purchaser waives personal service and accepts service by rst class mail and ed mail addressed to the address provided by said Purchaser as ed on the Memorandum of Sale for any Motion or Show Cause Order incident to this sale including a Motion to Default Purchaser and for Resale of the Property.In the event of a resale, the defaulting purchaser shall not be en- titled to receive any from the resale, including, but not limited to, additional proceeds or surplus which may arise therefrom. Interest to be paid on the unpaid purchase money at the rate pursuant to the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub- stitute Trustees. There will be no abatement of interest in the event additional funds are tendered at the time of sale or any time prior to settlement or if the settlement is de- layed for any reason.

In the event that the Secured Par- ty executes a forbearance agreement with the borrower(s) described in the above-mentioned Deed of Trust, or allows the borrower(s) to execute their right to reinstate or pay- off the subject loan, prior to the sale, with or without the Substitute prior knowledge, this Contract shall be null and void and of no effect, and the sole remedy shall be the return of the deposit without interest. Purchaser shall pay for documentary stamps, transfer tax- es and settlement expenses. Taxes, ground rent, water rent, condominium fees homeowner association dues, all public payable on an annual basis, in- cluding sanitary metropolitan district charges, if ap- plicable, shall be adjusted to the date of sale and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the property. Purchaser assumes the risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale forward.

If the Substitute Trustee(s) are unable to convey insurable title for any reason, the purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to a refund of the aforementioned deposit without interest. In the event the sale is not ed for any reason, the sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest. (File 561422) JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, HUGH J. GREEN, PATRICK M.A.

DECKER, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES HARVEY WEST AUCTIONEERS, LLC 300 EAST JOPPA ROAD HAMPTON PLAZA-SUITE 1103 BALTIMORE, MD 21286 www.hwestauctions.com 410-769-9797 2816355 IN ORLANS PC 1602 VILLAGE MARKET BLVD. SE, SUITE 310 LEESBURG, VA 20175 703-777-7101 SUBSTITUTE SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROPERTY 19502 Lariat Place Waldorf MD 20601 Under a power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust from JONEIDA L. NELSON-GENERETTE, dated December 30, 2008 and recorded in Liber 06756, folio 0075 among the Land Records of CHARLES COUNTY, MD, default having occurred thereunder (Foreclosure Case docketed as Case No.C08CV18000935; Tax ID No.06-236456 the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the CHARLES COUNTY COURTHOUSE, located at 200 CHARLES STREET IN THE BREEZEWAY BETWEEN CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS LA PLATA, MD 20646, on NOVEMBER 27, 2018 at 12:30 PM ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and im- provements thereon situated in CHARLES COUNTY, MD and more fully described in above referenced Deed of Trust. The property will be sold in an condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affect- ing the same, if any and with no warranty of any kind.

Terms of Sale: A deposit $17,200.00 will be required at the time of sale, such deposit to be in CERTIFIED CHECK OR BY CHECK, CASH WILL NOT BE ACCEPT- ED. Balance of the purchase price to be paid in cash within ten days of nal cation of sale by the Circuit Court for CHARLES COUNTY. Time is of the essence as to the purchaser. If the purchaser defaults, the deposit shall be forfeited and the property shall be resold at the risk and expense. The purchaser waives personal service and accepts service by rst class mail and ed mail addressed to the address provided by said Purchaser as ed on the Memorandum of Sale for any Motion or Show Cause Order incident to this sale including a Motion to Default Purchaser and for Resale of the Property.In the event of a resale, the defaulting purchaser shall not be en- titled to receive any from the resale, including, but not limited to, additional proceeds or surplus which may arise therefrom.

Interest to be paid on the unpaid purchase money at the rate pursuant to the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub- stitute Trustees. There will be no abatement of interest in the event additional funds are tendered at the time of sale or any time prior to settlement or if the settlement is de- layed for any reason. In the event that the Secured Par- ty executes a forbearance agreement with the borrower(s) described in the above-mentioned Deed of Trust, or allows the borrower(s) to execute their right to reinstate or pay- off the subject loan, prior to the sale, with or without the Substitute prior knowledge, this Contract shall be null and void and of no effect, and the sole remedy shall be the return of the deposit without interest. Purchaser shall pay for documentary stamps, transfer tax- es and settlement expenses. Taxes, ground rent, water rent, condominium fees homeowner association dues, all public payable on an annual basis, in- cluding sanitary metropolitan district charges, if ap- plicable, shall be adjusted to the date of sale and assumed thereafter by the purchaser.

Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the property. Purchaser assumes the risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale forward. If the Substitute Trustee(s) are unable to convey insurable title for any reason, the purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to a refund of the aforementioned deposit without interest. In the event the sale is not ed for any reason, the sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest. (File 585222) JAMES E.

CLARKE, HUGH J. GREEN, CHRISTINE M. DREXEL, BRIAN THOMAS, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES HARVEY WEST AUCTIONEERS, LLC 300 EAST JOPPA ROAD HAMPTON PLAZA-SUITE 1103 BALTIMORE, MD 21286 www.hwestauctions.com 410-769-9797 2816403 IN Charles County Legal Notices Page B8 Maryland Independent Friday, November 16, 2018.

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