PAGE TWO To each of its !he word Christmas summons many hpffy memories. To sonic it recalls a rule over the ■-frozen countryside to grandtiia’s,. sleigh - i 1 hells tinkling all the tehih'. To others it recalls Taffy reunions in mirth - Tiled Ik ing rooms, gay hainjuels and gjoieing Christmas trees. But to all it reeedls days of charm and endear ' nienl. the liaffirst days of onr lines. May you . khcic 11/is huff incss in all its fullness once again, dear I friends, this Christmas Season of ; i9is. \ t Long's Esso Service Hassel Long, Prop. meriM “Let not- one he.in be sad today, ,Mtf Apery child pc glad and gay; Gaa.bks.s thy children, great and small, In lowly hut or castle hall, And may each .soul keep festival At Christmastime ” We wish all of our friends a MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS Henrys IP^C? |^R!|WASjg ESllli Si? A GOOD MAY to kbej. Christmas Well is to bring joy to overt one we can. This, we believe, is the spirit of this community . . . one of the important reasons why liv ing here affords such genuine pleasure. To you who liave stood by us so • failhfuHy during the year 1940 we wish a whole world of happiness pressed into this Christmas season. Mern Christmas to you and to every member of your family. .1 * ZIMMERMAN GARAGE Bill Zimmerman ! green and white was carried out i throughout the decorations. The bridal cake with lime punch, white I and green mints were served. Mrs Tom Monk, sister of the bride, cut the cut the cake, and Miss Bessie Allen and Mrs. Lou Wilson, of Indiana, assisted with the serving. "Teen-Age" Club Holds First Meet» Organizational meeting of the j "Teen-Age" Club. was held Friday j evening at six o'clock at Hotel Rox- j boro with fourteen members present. Officers were elected as follows: i president, John Robert Hester; vice president. Tommy Barnette; secre- j tary. Donnie Long; recording secre- j tary, Howard Fox; treasurer, Mac J Abbitt; and reporter, Zackie Gen- j I try. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wright ! were chosen as official chaperones. | it was decided that meetings j would be held once each month. | Other matters of business were dis- | cussed. Delightful refreshments were j [served during the evening, and at j ! the conclusion of the meeting mem- j bers attended the movies in cou- j i pies. j Club members are: Anne Brooks. : Harriett Wade, Anne Briggs Moore. 1 Barbara Jane Woody, Sarah Thom- ! as. Mary Carr Woody, Patsy Beam. Tommy Barnette. Mac Abbitt. Don nie Long. Zackie Gentry, Howard Fox. John Robert Hester, Johnnie Jordan and Sybil Anne Winstead■•! are to be invited to join the club. • Miss Long And Mr. Lester Wed Miss Mary Ruth Long and Ray mond Lester, both of Roxboro, were united in marriage on Deic. 15 in a 1 Hillsboro ceremony performed by the Rev. H. Abernathy. Who used ; the double ring ceremony The bride wore a two-piece suit with a white topcoat and brown accessories. Her corsage was- of American beauty roses. Immediate- : ly after the wedding the couple : left for a wedding trip to unan nounced points.: After Dec. 28 Mr. and Mrs, Lester will be at home in ' Raleigh. Mrs. Lester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wavnrte Long, received her education at Roxboro High School and Wake Forest College. Mr. Lester, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' H. O. Lester, is a graduate of Bethel Hill High School and has recently j I received his discharge from the! Army Air Corps where he served , as first lieutenant. No formal announcements are be ing issued. Fox. John Robert Hester. Johnnie Miss Margaret Pleasants, of Wash ington. D, C. is spending the holt- j days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pleasants. LEGAL NOTICE EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having been duly qualified as j executrix of the estate of Monroe j Cash, deceased, late of Person Coun- j ty. North Carolina, this is to noti fy ail holders of claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the [ undersigned executrix on or before j November 29, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re- j j covery. All persons indebted to this |. estate will please make immediate j j payments. • ] This the 29th day of Neoverabe", i I 1945. Mrs. Lou A. Cash Executrix; Lunsford & Burke, Attys. Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13, 20. 27, Jan. 3 j NOTICE SALE OF VALUABLE FARM 1 Under and by virtue of a decree iof the Superior Court of Person 'County made in that Special Pro ceeding entitled "Mrs. Hazel D. Gentry et.als vs. Guy Dixon et-als,” the same being upon the Special Proceedings Docket of said Court, I I will as Commissioner on Saturday, December 29, 1945, at 12 : o'clock noon at the court house door in Roxboro, sell at public auc- . tion to the highest bidder for cash j the following described tract of j [land, to-wit: Lying and peing in Holloway Township. Person County, North j Carolina, and being bounded on the i North by the lands of the estate i of A. S- Gillis; on the east by the 1 lands of E. E. Bradsher; on the South by the lands of Norman Street and on the West by the lands of! Carl Winstead, containing 77.1 acres more or less. This being tract No. i | 2 of the W. H. Dixon lands as sur veyed by W. R. Cates, surveyor, on the 27th day of February, 1942. Ref- i erence is hereby made to plat of said lands recorded in Plat Book 1, ! page 140, Register of Deeds office, | Person County. j There is located on this tract of land one 5 room dwelling house in good condition, 2 tobacco barns, 1 | pack house and other buildings. The tobacco allotment on the above tract of land for 1946 was 4.5 | acres. The high bidder will be required to deposit 18 percent of the price bid as evidence of good faith. This 23rd day of November, 1948. R. B. Dawes, Commissioner ) Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24. ~i. a ■ THE COURIER-TIMES BRIN4IM4 BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY ' CHRISTMAS TO OLD FRIENDS AND NEW ‘Sytrcf Y/e ars quite old-fashioned over here cld-fashionsd enough to know the! to merit the confidence ... of the entire community every ‘.remsdetioh we make must rest upon the solid foundation of full value given. May good old-fashioned Christ mas cheer brighten for ycu the hours of this glorious Yuletide CENTRAL SERVICE CORP. Main Street m To One And All CHILDREN looking out of the window at a des olate landscape try to catch a glimpse of a mythical sleigh drawn by mythical reindeer. But there is naught that is mythical about the spirit of Chr* trr.as that transforms the ccmmcnp’.ace. That Christmas of 1945 may be for you the happiest Christmas of all is our sin cere wish. TUXEDO BILLIARD PARLOR Under Peebles By AH The Boys When Snow Lies Softly on the Hill Now, when the fir trees wear white collars, when the birds make tiny stitches in the snow and our footprints hurry towards the warmth of home and the companionsiiip of loved ones, it’s time to wish all our friends the fullest joys of the Christmjs season. So, hello everybody . . . and Merry Christmas! KIRBY- JONES MOTOR CO. Ford Dealers • PERSONALS Miss Nell Pulliam, student at East Carolina Teachers College,, Greenville, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pulliam, Is visiting friends in Youngstown, Ohio, for the holidays. Wallace Zimmerman, of Roxboro, and Robert Hester, of Hurdle Mills, have arrived here from Mars Hill College to spend the holidays at their respective homes. Miss Louise Moore, of ECTC, Greenville, is spending the Christ mas holidays here with her parents. Mrs. Arthur Bradsher is improv- i ing after having been confined to ! her home on crestwood Drive for j ten days because of illness. Miss Alma Pulliam, student at 1 Averett College, Danville. Va., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bunn of Altoona, Fa. She will also visit friends in Philadelphia, Lester, Pa., and New York City for the holidays. Miss Elsie West, of ECTC, Green ville, is spending they Chrictmas vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. West. Mrs, Elizabeth Latta is a patient at Community Hospital where she is receiving treatment. I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pulliam are expecting their son, W. c. Pulliam, Jr., who has recently received his discharge after four years of ser vice, to spend the holidays here. He is now at Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. with the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company. Miss Frances Davis, who is at tending Croft's Business school, Durham, arrived Friday to spend several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Davis. Mrs. Janie Boyd is confined to Community Hospital for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Pulliam had j as their guests for several days! George W. Bunn, Jr., of Altoona,' Pa., Ray Weisent, of Youngstown, I Ohio, and Paul Meinhart, of Phila- j delphia ,Pa. Benjamin Fenton, of Hilton Vil- • luge. Va.. and the United States Navy, is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sherman and family. He has just returned from duty in Asia Minor and is on fur- , lough. , Louis E. Sherman, of Newport News. Va., is spending the Christ mas holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sherman. James O. Bradsher has returned from spending several days in Nor folk. Va. ; Lawrence Graves Holt, of the Merchant Marines, has sailed for duty in Italy. j David Ray Moore. Dewey Holle- : man, Nathan Fox and H. K. Sand- 1 ! ers. Jr., all of State college, are spending the holidays here with ; their parents. [ Robert E. Whitten will spend I Christmas with his wife and daught : er in Mullins, S. C. John A. McWhorter, Jr., of Wash j ington and Lee University. Lexing iton, Va.. is spending the holidays! ! here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Jones and ‘ | daughter, of Yanceyville, are expect |ed to be in Roxboro for a holiday I visit with Mr. Jones' parents. | Miss Elizabeth Jones, of East : Orange, New Jersey, is planning to be at her home here during Christ- I mas. The Rev. and Mrs. C. G. McCarver left Sunday night to spend the holi days at Siler City. Charles Clay spent Friday and Saturday in Raleigh and Chapel Hill. Emmitt Wilkerson, who recently returned home from Community hos pital, is reported to be improving. Mrs. E. L. Cloyd, of Raleigh, and her son. Captain E. L. Cloyd, were recent guests of Mrs. Cloyd’s sister. Miss Bessie Heath Daniel. Captain Cloyd has received his discharge after serving overseas with his 27th Infantry. LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having been duly qualified as ad ministrator of tile estate of Ifca Mae B. Whitfield, deceased, late of Per son County. North Carolina, this Ls to notify all persons holding claims again;, t the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned administra tor on or before November 23, 1946. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payments. This November 23, 1945. T. Floyd Whitfield, Administrator. Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 10. 17, 34, 31. Square Dante SATURDAY NIGHT Dec. 29 Nine to Twelve O’clock Fifty Cents Per Person Tax Included Recreation Center Jr ** - *-* 1 L, . IS one and a££ /l Salute to our friends and a big, hearty Christ mas wish to you all, this merry, merry Christinas season. Looking hack over the year calls to mind our greatest source of pleasure has been onr contact with folks like you. f , ★ -k ★ ★ ★ ★ CLAYTON ELECTRIC SERVICE Marvin Clayton Christmas is All of These Christmas is the good will shared at the family hearth; die carol sung to gether: the eandle in the window, the glowing fates gathered around the festive hoard. And it is much more eve: so much more! Wc cannot begin to put into words all that Christmas is, nor begin to express how ardently we wish for you the complete enjoyment of Christmas. So, all wc can say to you. kind friends, i» M-rry Christinas To You. Bill Minor Sinclair Agent ffllf'’ WHEN see little hoys and girls shak ing hands with Santa Claus this thought comes to mind: We would like our expression of appre ciation for your patronage to be a hearty shake of the hand for each of you. As we seem to be denied this opportunity, please accept this, while a substitute for a hand shake, as no less sincere in wishing you a HAPPY CHRISTMAS MODERN BEAUTY SHOP loura Freeze, Owner MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1945 Jfleiri i ttrlsffe;

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