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EKLY, II H. i;.. J :Y, : U i 13, 1 i PENDISR ROAD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. H. "J. Hudgins, 1 of Newport Nbws, Va- Mr. nd Mrs, Charlie Daniels,' of Hampton, ; ; Va, -were the Sunday guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ' rs W. C Lassiter. Those . calling ia the afternoon were Mr.-and Mrs. -McCoy Spivey, of Widen, and .Miss ' Blanche Davenport. ' - Mrs. J. E. Sparks, of Pine Tops, -raited her sister,- Mrs. Mary J, "Wood, Sunday afternoon. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen Elliott on Sunday were Mr. and - Mrs. W. T. White, of North Eden ton; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd , Elliott and . three children, of Elisabeth City: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Skinner and five children, of Hertford. Mr. end Mrs. J. Ed Lane and "Willie Lane attended the funeral of lire. Charlie White, in Elizabeth City, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sidney Sutton and son, Sid' ney Tucker, and little Miss Alice Brinn Hobbs, from near Elizabeth City, were week-end guests of Mrs. Sutton's mother, Mrs. R. A. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs, from near Elizabeth City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Mur ray Perry, of Elizabeth City, called In the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harrell visited their son, L. L. Harrell, on Friday. Mr, Harrell is in a Norfolk hospital, saving recently undergone an opera- v mffklt At nnviAnliitittn f Alma Lee, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eaves, has the tneasles. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eaves Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Arthur Chappell and two children, of Eden ton; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bateman and two children, of Hert ford, and Mrs. J. L. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Russell and Jour children, and Raymond Farmer visited Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stallings Sunday afternoon. ,Wm HOPE NEWS Mrs. J. W. Shanhonhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Lathan Umphlett and Bon, Vann, of Elizabeth City, visited friends and relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Barclift, of JffarffoKl, "re guests of Mr. and Ms.xWalter Barclift on Sunday, iisa Maude Turner, of Suffolk, Via, and Fred Turner, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end with their lather, Edward Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ward and two children, from near Edenton, were dinner guests of Mrs. Ward's par ents;' Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Webb, on Sunday. t ; ' : Tommie Bobbins, of Elisabeth City, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. jMattie Bobbins. CP. Banks and daughter, Miss Ruth, are both improving after hav ing been ill for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nurney and Mibb Marjory Matthews, of Hertford, Route 3, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail. Mesdames C. W. Griffin, Alonza Barclift Sue Banks, Mattie Robbing, S. T. Perry and Eva Squires, Mr, nd Mrs. Ed Turner, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Dail and Jeter Phillips attend ed the conference held at Wood land M. E. Church on Saturday. BETHEL Y. W. A. MEETS The Young Woman's Auxiliary of Bethel Baptist Church met on Friday evening with Mrs. R. S. Chappell, t her home near Bethel. The presi dent, Miss Pencie Ward, was in charge of the meeting. Miss Eunice Long had charge of the program. After the business meeting a so cial hour was enjoyed, and the hostess served candy and fruit The April meeting will be held with Misses Pencie and Esther Ward on Friday evening before the second Sunday. Those present were: Misses Pencie "Ward, Blanche Goodwin, Eunice Long, Margaret Standin, Esther Ward and Edgar Long, Alphonso Splvey, Jake Chesson, Ambrose and -Howard Long. Your cemetery lot should reflect your af fection for those who have departed . . . how does it appear? Ccns'jo's F-.cnLT.rnt Co- - TIME PROOF MONUMENTS CEMETERY MEMORIALS! XIMUX And Monument Erector CUMBERLAND Miss Louise Morgan spent Satur day night with Miss Margaret Tad lockvS' Mr. and Mrs, Carl Godwin, of Bel grade, spent' Sunday with ; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Morgan. V Mr. -and Mrs. George Roach spent Sunday with friends In Norfolk, Va. Miss Mary Elizabeth White spent the week-end with Miss Celesta Godwin. -' . '. V.V; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barber and children, of Winfall, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Godwin Sunday afternoon. V Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and son, of Norfolk, Va., visited his parr ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White, last Thursday. " CLASSIFIED AND PATENTS REASONABLE Terms. Books and advice free. L. F. Randolph, Registered Patent Lawyer, Dept. 899, Washington, D. C. Feb.llexMayl3pd, NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the powers conveyed to me by the Will of J. O. White, Sr., and in compliance with the terms of said Will, I will on Saturday, the 19th day of March, 1938, at 11:30 O'clock A. M., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in Hertford, N. C, that lot known as the coffin shop and store property situate on Market and Road Streets in Town of Hertford, said lot adjoins lot of Lily Rebecca Har rell and Nellie Virtue Griffin, on the north, the lot of H. G. Winslow, formerly Sarah Spivey on the east, Market Street on south and Edenton Road Street on west. (No Building on Property). The Bidding will start at $250.00. This March 3rd, 1938. JOSHUA THEODORE WHITE, Executor of John O. White, Sr., De ceased. Mar.11,18 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having Qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Clarissa Reed, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 26th day of February, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 26 day of February, 1938. VERA HALL, Administratrix of Clarissa Reed. Mer.4,ll,18,25,Apr.lI8. of trust, and at the ru;uest of the holder of the note secured by said deed of trust, the uni -signed trus tee will on the 9th d it of April, 1938, at 12:00 O'clock Noon, at the court house door of Perquimans County, N. C, offer for sale at public auction a one-half undivided interest in the following described nroperty ; ' First Tract: Bounded on the North by State Highway leading from Win fall to Elizabeth City; on the east by lands of Chas. Johnson: on the south and west by lands of T. J. Nixon estate, containing i one acre, more or less, and being known as the Home PJace -of W, E. Keid, de ceased. , i a , Second Tract: Bounded on the North and south by John B. Riddick lands, and on the east and west by lands of T. J. Nixon estate, contain ing six acres more or less, and known as the Knox Tract. The above described land is sold subject to all '' indebtedness thereon up to the time of this deed of trust, and subject to .all taxes thereon. Dated and posted this March 9th, 1938. J.W.WARD, Trustee. Mar.ll,18,25,Apr.l NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrators of the estate of Thomas Nixon, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 7 day of March, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 7 day of March, 1938. EDNA J. NIXON B. B. DAWSON, Administrators of Thomas Nixon. Mar.11,18,25, Apr.1,8,16 NOTICE OF SALE ' By virtue of the authority contain ed in that certain deed of trust exe cuted on the 2l8t day of December, 1934, by Alonzo Reid, to J. W. Ward, Trustee, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Perqui mans County, N. C, in M. D. Book 19, page 144, default having been made in the conditions of said deed NOTICE OF RE-SALE Whereas the property described below was sold on February 26th, 1938, by virtue of mortgage deed re corded in the office of the register of deeds for Perquimans County, N. C, M. D. Book 17, page 511, and where as an advance bid has been placed on same as prescribed by law, the un dersigned mortgagee will, on the 24th day of March, 1938, at 12 KM) O'clock, noon,' at the court house door of Perquimans County, N. C, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, said bid ding to start at $1,071.00, the fol lowing described property: Bounded on north by land of J. F. Elliott and Carson Howell, east by land of Luther Winslow. south by land of Martha E. RoKerson. west by Public Road, being . the same land conveyed to J. B. Winslow in the di vision of J. N. Winslow estate, con tabling acres by estimation. This the 9th day ef March. 1938. ELIZABETH WINSLOW, Mortgages. By Chas. E. Johnson, Attorney. Mar.ll.lS ' -:?$f t a v no r i mm El EDENTON, N. C. (THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT Today (Thursday) and Friday, March 17-18 Joan Crawford and Spencer Tracy in "MANNEQUIN" News - Cartoon Saturday, March 19 Tom Keene in "the uwouor "Zerro Rides Again No. 4 Comedy OWL SHOW AT 11:15 P.M. Ricardo Cortez in "City Girl" Monday, March 21 Henry Fonda and Joan Bennett in "I MET MY LOVE AGAIN" News Pete Smith Specialty Tuesday, March 22 ON OUR STAGE VARIETY DDLS 5 Big Vaudeville Acts -15 People - Orchestra ; ON.THE SCREEN H ; v Wayne Morris and June Travis in' y "THE KID COS.DOT' ; : inee: Picture 3:30. Vaudeville 4 :4&. Admission 10c 25 Night: Pictures 7:15 and 9:45. Vaudeville 8:45. Adm; 10e . 35c Wednesday, March 23 DOUBLE FEATURE i The Mauch Twins, Billy and Bobby in f3 ( A LOT OF GAR for VERY LOW PRICE feVi O , , .rr- L O frt Tim StrnM IW SmU The Ford effort to make your dollars buy a constantly better ear is well illus trated in the Standard Ford V-8. It has all die basio Ford advantages. It is built on the same chassis as the De Luxe Ford V-8. It gives you a choice of smooth 85-horsepower or 60-horse-power V-8 engines. But it sells at low prices, and includes bumpers, spare tire, cigar lighter, twin horns and other equip- THE STANDARD ment that make it a still bigger bargain. With the thrifty 60-horsepower engine, the Standard Ford V-8 is priced espe cially low and gives die greatest gas mileage in Ford history. Hundreds of owners report averages of 22 to 27 miles a gallon or even more. Your pocketbook will approve of die Standard Ford in every way. And so will you when you drive it! FORBV'S (5&mpNl 1 til i - . - j . FL017ERS... FOR ALL OCCASIONS ; L..l5s U. 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