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a- 77-; J i , a. ' ' Si : 5 4 r 4 .. s. L: 'I ! ( J i ' ,1 ', "if f , ) 3 'V; 1lH . " If':.' ' ft ' .y.; - m 1 V, 17 OXFORD PUBLIC. LEDGER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1921 " PERSONAL ITEMS D. A. Coble is visiting relatives in Richmond. : : Mrs. W. M. Dunford and chil dren, are visiting in Richmond. Mrs. A. L. Capeharrt of Raleigh hag been visiting: friends in Oxford. i -i-Mrs. M. C. Evins has returned from a visit to Raleigh. Judge and Mrs. W. A. Devin and Biliy Devin are visiting in Greensboro. 4-Mrs. J. F. Meadows and chil dren are spending the holidays with relatives in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor of Wilson are spending the holidays with Mrs. Thomas White. Miss Corie Tilley, sister of Mrs. J. H. Critcher, and Mr. E. R. Mien, of Amelia Court House, Va., were married in Petersburg last Tuesday. Misse3 Sophronia, IDaisy and Miss Mary C. Owen entertained Kin Pnoner and Junius Coooer arc informally at; a dance ;i on 1 Tuesday Nina Cooper ana Junmsa,ooper aio iQ hon Qtsthe gsts of Miss at home tor tne nouaays. A Christmas Tree was given the little : folks of the Presbyterian Church on Thursday afternoon. Mr. H. 'S. Williams, of Virgilina Route 5, was an Oxford visitor last Thursday. J ' Mrs. A. W. Graham haa returned home from a stay in New York City. Betsy BallouV Misses Raskins, of New Mexico and Nannie Cawthorne of Littleton . . ' Little Miss Mary Currin cele brated her tenth birthday oii Tuesday afternoon at the home of het parents, Mr. and Mrs. ? T. G. Currin. Quite a number of her little friends as sembled at her home to ; celebrate WOMAN'S WISH XOT GRANTED Her many friends are glad to wel- with her enjoying happy games and tne aeiigntiui reiresnmenip serveu. Tbe little hostess v was therecipient of many attractive gifts.; f: come her home. : " ,' Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Boykins, of Richmond, are spending the Holidays inOxford, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fagan -At the closing of the Grammar Grade School, each teacher enter tained her Grade with a Christmas Tree or some tempting treat. The little folks left their work for the holidays, feeling that school is not all work. HOWDY, OLD FRIEND ! ' . - ' r . 7 Here's a Merry, Merry Cliristmas In a hearty sort o" way, Just a: simple , sort o' greeting On a friendly sort o' day. THE HUB STORE, OXFORD, N. C. Gen. Pershing Wants His Boy To ".;. Fight If Necessary. ' i Omha,Neb., Dec 22. Wheji Mrs. Davie Vansooy, mother of an Otitaha world war veteran told little War ren Pershing she didnt want him to grow up to be, a: soldier while Gen eral Pershing made, a brief stop" here en routeN to spend Christmas holi- days with relatives at Lincoln, Gen eral Pershing turned to her and said: "Madam, I want my boy to grow up so that if hia country aeeds him, he will be willing to fight for it." We all want to create friendly relate with people of all countries. ? wmese must accept the Mrs. Vanrnv hoped "war was troine to h impossible and the General oirh4 Tint '!. in. . . u v away wun mat notion. ' 1 ' - - - - 1 Aid a Kerry 'Christmas to Yon 1 1 Cherish the spirit of Christ- flections. Give and receive the mas Tt is onp of f ew nripp- Hffl fnlmic nf lArn oil : afF" 1 m 0. 3 less heritages we have that modern custom must not stale. Believe in Santa Claus as a symbol only, if the world has made you too old to hear hjs tion. Let your purse be wide open though it hold only pennies. Do all you can to preserve arid !ffc it 1 sleighbells-butas a reality if maintain the traditions of the J 2& 2E. you can. 0. m 0. f 9 season. Let the laugh of the cynic be not heard;, nor the gray Let th9 children hang up their rf wisdom ovct stockings. Get a tree as big as wheMthe gl you can buy and push through when lt says Idobebeve the door. Cover it with the magic fairy lamps the children And in as full a measure as love so well. Spare no tinsel you make Christmas merry for nor the pendant balls that shine others a Merry Christmas to and glitter with a thousand re- You! St. J 1J 2) . Granville Real Estate I f rust CoinrS: I ''-Or? HAA m '99 i "uur oervice insures i our satisfaction . :p KKAL ESTATE INSURANCE INVESTMENTS Telephone No. 88. r Oxford, N. C. A- H. POWELL, Prest. F. W. HANCOCK, Vice:Prest. JOHX R. HALL, Secy. & Treasurer: ... (This adyertisement copied from The Cliquot Club Co. in the New York Times.) , Among our assets we like to . count the only one that money cannot buy your good will, j And so at this Holiday Season we extend to you not ag a customer alone, but as a friend the Best of . . Wishes for the coming year. -3? uuvyu u lifu uu vjuu My (0) HI J S. KING, Pres. J. F. MEADOWS, Vice-Pres. J. P. HARRIS, Cashier. D. C. HUNT, JR., Asst-Cashier. Directors J. W. Horner, W. H. Hunt, J. S. King, W. H. Fleming, J. M. Baird, J. F. Meadows, Dr. I. H. Davis, H. E. Crews. bervice Strength - Organization - 113? H we have helped men and women in Oxford and Granville County to SAVE MONEY. Thousands have paid for homes, gone into business or accomplished other worthy things with money saved with our aiistarice. f Your deposits are always welcomed here, at compound interest. . 3. ' National Bank Of Gran ... . : ' " v ". ', ' , - -, ' ... -'..;.' -:- ,' . . . . -t o .., .. ' ..... mm -DHCECTOBS B. T. WWte, J. G. Hall, W. B. Ballon, F. W. Hancock, B. S. Roys ;i ter, H. G; Cooper, W Z: Mitchell, W: T. Yancey, R. H. -OJpICEIB 4 B. T, WHITE, Pres., H. G. COOPER, V-Prea., W. T. YANCEY, C ashler, E. B. HOWARD, Asst. Cashier, 0. S. EASTON, Asst.- Cash ier, R. K. TAYLOR, 'Asst. Cashier. - IM ! 'J : . V ill. ! : Ml' k ft Ill ' v M c, -5' . ()
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