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THE PERQUIMANS WESZLY. EESTrorJ); -N. C, FT.rSAY, - KOVTlL'S 5, 1S28 ,x f $ ' A v Telephone 88 Ruth Week-sul at Ocean View Mrs. G. R. Anderson and Miss Mar garet Madre were week-end guests of Mis. J. J. Moore, at Ocean View, Va. Visiting Parents Mrs. Giles Kornegay and daughter, Paula, of Burgaw, are guests of Mrs. Kornegay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Winslow. Guests Here Sunday Mrs. M. D. Leggett, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leggett and children, Frank and Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Leggett, of Washington, N. C, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Buck. Sunday fat Greenville Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Laughinghouse ana children spent Sunday in Green ville. In Wilson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. U. 3. Gregory and Mrs. J. C. Moore spent Sunday in Wilson. Visit in Fayettevilk Thursday Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mrs. 7. C. Moore and Miss , Nettie Lee Gre gory spent Thanksgiving Day at Fayetteville with W. A. Gregory. In Norfolk Sunday Miss Nettie Lee Gregory Sunday in Norfolk, Va. spent Week-end Hem Mrs. T. H. Wilcox end children, Katherine and Tommy, spent the week-end here with Mrs. T. F. Wine low. f Returns From Norfolk "Mrs. .2. G. Campbell has returned home after visiting friends folk, Va. in Nor- Home for Week-end Henry Stokes, a student at Louis -burg College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. Here Thanksgiving Day Mrs. T. C. White and sons, Thomas and Billy, of Mackeys, spent Thanks giving Day here with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cannon. Return Home Mrs. Theron Johnson and her son, Ruffin, have returned to their home at Smithfield, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cannon. Here Recently Mrs. J. R. Walston, of Scotland Neck, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Laughinghouse. Week-end at Home Claude Bruin,' a "Student at Elon College, ldn, was the , week-end guest of hi patents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brian. tEere Trojay Mrs. C. E.PrltchaTd, of near Eli aabeth'City, spent Tuesday1 here with her daughter, Mrs. 3. H. Towe, Jr. Home for Holidays Jarvis Ward, a atudent t Wake Forest College, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. A. 'Ward. Attend Welfare Conference Miss Ruth Davenport- and Edgar White attended the Northeastern Dis trict Welfare Conference at Snow Hill on Tuesday. Home for Thanksviging Miss Prue Newby, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her par ents, Mr. and ' Mrs. W. G. Newby. At' Ocean View Miss Katherine Jessup is spending a few days at Ocean View, Va., aS the guest of Mr. ind Mrs. S. W. Ward, of Elizabeth City. Return from Norfolk ' Misses Marion Raper and Hazel lr . . . i ii joayea nave icramea xroin iNonom, Va., where they visited relatives. Holidays at Home V. S. White, Jr., 'ot Wilson, is ' :'r the Thanksgiving holidays y,' h. his parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. S. Tliite. , i , Improving l. ; The condition of Julian Powell, who has been very ill for sometime, is im proving, j Texas Visitor ' Charles Morgan, of -Texasr is visit ; ing his mother, Mrs. C W. Mo4japn (. Spending Holidays Here .' f it Mrs. ,C, A. Mourhess, , Miss Mary 'Mourhess and Miss Mina Bell Dena more, of Washington; D.iCand Ran dolph Clark are spending the Thanka- , Kiviug itouoyB ,-, nere wiu u i. T"3 -Joyce Stokes, a member ef Nachman, Society . Editor the Comfort school faculty, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C Stokes, over the holidays. Here Friday George Stearns, of Monroe, was the guest of Henry Stokes on Friday. Home for Thanksgiving Henry .Stokes, a student at Louis burg College", is spending the Thanks giving holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner The Rev. and, Mrs. F. M. Sham- burger, of Oxford,' are guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. Mr. Sham burger id a former pastor of the Hertford Methodist .Church. j Guests Here Monday Mrs. W. 3. Smith, of 'Oriental, and Mrs. Jack Malms, of Nashville, were guests of lux. tad TKrs. W. M. Mor gan on Monday. , Misrn Barrel! at ome Miss Jtmt T&mSL a student at E. C. T. C, "Greenville, , is spending ; the Thanksgiving holiaets with her pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrell. Leave for Nebraska Mrs. M. S. Elliott and., children, Sidney and Anne, will leave Sunday for Columbus, Nebraska, to join Mr. Elliott Here for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards, of Greenville, are visiting Mr. Edwards' parents, Mr. and, Mrs. W. F. C. Ed wards, during the holidays. Miss Chappeli at Home Miss Mary Thad Chappeli. a stu- dent at E. C. T. C, Greenville, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chappeli. Guest Here Saturday Rev. Carl Barbee, of Elizabeth town, was the guest of his brother, G. W. Barbee, and Mrs. Barbee, on Saturday. Here for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White and son, Jack Myers, of Richmond, Va., were guests of Mr. White s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake T. White, Thanksgiv ing Day. Tuesday in Norfolk Mrs. Jake T. White spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. Thanksgiving at Home Herman Ward, who holds a posi tion with Williams and Wall, Raleigh accounting firm, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with his par ents, Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Ward. Return to Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton, Jr., have returned to Norfolk, Va., after visiting relatives here. Here from Durham Alfred Williams, of Durham, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Simon Rut enberg, and Mr. Ruteriberg. Wia? 9 C1.-m9 . 11 visiting in ouneiK i Miss Edith Matthews is visiting relatives in Suffolk, Va., during the rnanKsgiving noiiaays. WINFALL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Towe and chil dren, of Roanoke Rapids, spent Sat urday with relatives here? . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jordan arid daughter, Donna Ray, spent Friday in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Will Hall visited her Bister, Mrs. Earl Jackson, in Elizabeth City, on Wednesday. Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr., and Miss Myrtle Umphlett were in Elizabeth City Saturday. i Mrs. Aubrey Umphlett has return ed from a visit with her parents at Newland. Miss Lucille1 Long spent the . week end with her parents near Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. W. G.' Hollowell, Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr., Miss Donna White and Mrs. Thomas H. White Attended services at City Road M E. Church, Elizabeth City, Sunday night. .- Mrs. A. R.fWinslow, Sr., is visiting her son-in-law and 'daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. I Tower at Roanoke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce and small son spent -Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Pierce. Miss Etna Phipps, of Littleton, and Miss Vedie Love, of Elizabeth City, visited Miss Dona White on, Sunday. Bill Bagley, M. M. Dillman and Thomas EL White attended the boxing match in Norfolk ,Va.; ; Wednesday night. ( ; - CHOIR SPENDS NIGHT HERE ' Several meiribers of the-.LouisbUrg CollegeMale'Choir -spent Saturday night at the Hotel Hertford -after haviMg'aung'.t 11 4he Methods Con ference" in' Elisabeth. Ciy. iTLey kf t Sunday morninj on Ce rtUn tziy to LouLbury. SNOW 'HILLiWEJTE HAT CLUB . MEETS AT HOME MRS. EURE The, Snow Hill-White Hat; Home Demonstration Club met Tuesday-afternoon at the home of Mrs. Raymond Eure, with Mrs. George Eur M as 'Mrs. Ralph Harrell,' vice president called the meeting to oraer oy standing and Binging "America the Beautiful." The business was taken up and Miss Gladys Hamrjck, home agent, explained the December pro gram. y,W5v' Mrs. J. P. White" aria Mrs. Earl Eussell gave a very appropriate pro gram as follows: .Hymn, "The Way nf ttia Cross Leads Home";, a read ing, "The Mother of Thanksgiving by Mrs. J. F. wmie: VJnanitBKiviins, Mrs. Elmer Wood; "Thanks to God by Miss Beatrice Benton "Thanks giving by Mrs. Freeman Umphlett; 'Thankful'! by mW Ulric Caddy. Miss, Hamrjck read v "Much to Be Thankful For" and "Be the Best of Whatever You Atb." , "e .ynun;" the Wildwood' was ithen Jiung. Miss ;Hamrgavery interest in and helpful deiftohstration on "Hosiery- . :-:' ri FMAtnan TJmpfilett then con- aa m contest which was v amusing. ; r Ddc'irefiesTimeHui were se by he hostess. ... ThWip'resent wifiiesdaines Cure, G. C. Eure, I). Matthews, Earl Russell, iems ivxbi! Elmer WoWl Q. Morris, JtolpHTSr 3 rtll, EdwM etmf 'W Cart wright, George Eure -and Misses Bea trice 'Bentoh arid -Gladys flamnck. NEW HOPE P. T. A. MEETS The Parent Teachers Association of New Hope school new ks monthly meeting Tuesday night, No vember 15, at the uommunrey The meeting was bpned by singing "Africa." Mrs. W. E. Dail led the devotional and presided over hiiAinesa meeting. the mv niinirinr nmffram was rend- 111C 1UUW"'6 r- T T "Choices" by Mrs. J. i. t. v. -...Tr "Hnw Tarents Can Help Teachers," Mrs. C. B. Goodman; reading, "What me nome Children," Mrs. W. E. Dail. The pro gram closed by singing "Is Every body Happy?" W. M. S. MEETS AT "CHURCH The Woman's Missionary Society of Woodland Church held -its regular monthly meeting at the church on Thursday, November 17. y Mrs. Dennis Cartwright, nrolritual life leader, had charge of the i devo tional, after which Mrs. Jack Benton presided. During the business hour officers were elected for the coming year as follows: , President, Mrs. Jack Benton; vice president, Mrs. Eddie Harrell; cor responding secretary, Mrs, Udell Cartwright; treasurer, Mrs. Lela Tffiae Winslow; assistant treasurer, Mrs. George Jordan; study, Mrs. Eddie Harrell; upplies, Mrs. Z. J baby special, Mrs. Kermit Benton, social relations, Mrs. Ashby Jordan; children's work, Mrs. W. H. Cart wright; spiritual life, .Mrs. ZD White; publicity and literature, . Eddie Harrell; World Outlook, "Mrs. Elmer Wood; recording secretaryj Mrs. Ralph Harrell; .program thaiF man, Mrs. W. H. Cartwright. , ' Mrs. W. H. Uartwngni, yn?p .ws chairman, then gave the TOW topic neing -;. --- ..,:r . mi. Ed- die Harrell and Mrs. Elmer Wood. Mrs. Ralph Harrell read a poem, "Thanksgiving," after which Mrs: Odell Cartwright gave the meditai . . ' - '".Vi'l tion. i '' :---; Those present were Mesdames Jack Benton, Marvin Benton, George Ben ton, George Jordan, Ashby Jordan, Dennis Cartwright, Ralph HarrelH Plmer Wood. W ' H. Cartwright. J. H. Harrell, Lela Mae Winslow, Eddie Harrell. Odell Cartwright, Mason The society -will meet wiMrsVW, H. Cartwright .and Mrs. 'Lela Mae Winslow in December, CLASSIFIED AND 1 .,V:C :,LEGA1S: -V jjf FOR SALE HUDSON, DELUXE 1928 Sedan.' .Truly a fine .driving car, excellent condition, .very low mileage, a rare bargain.'' Apply to Mrs. V. A, Holden, Hertford, N, a FOR RENT-ONE 2-HORSE 1 FARM k and one 4-horae farm. - Both-well located. 'New buildings, good soil and well drained. ' References-; re quired -and necessary ,- to - apply promptly, to Farm Bureau,' Hert ford, N. C, P. O.'Box 128. . FOR EENT-i-ONE AHORSE FARM 1 and one 4-horse farm.;' Both well ' located. '' New buildings, good soil . and well drained. 'References re- - quired ' and necessary to apply 'Promtly to ' Farm Bureau,? ' Hert ford, N,' C.,-P. O. Box 128. . t- NOTICE OF, SALE . By-virtue mf authority' vested in me as x Courity Superintendent ; of rctUe Schools, and " by rJet of Ce t 'j car. :.r:yrEecoxi -: ' - , t C f-rr'JLorse oor Li . North .Carolina at 12 o'clock, Noon, the following tract of land? , . The Beech Spring School site, con sistlng of two acres. The Board re serves the right to reject any or all bids'. , - r1 ii: V, j , - 4 " Jr. X JOHNSON, ,-- Secretary, Board of Education '. , -. Nov.ll,18,25,Dec.2 FOR SALE HUDSON. DELUXE 1928 sedan. Truly a fine driving car, excellent conditions, very low mileage, a rare bargain. Apply to Mra. V, A. Holdren, Hertford, N. C. SOY BEANS THE BEST PLACE , to sell or Btore. E. L. Reed Ware : house, Hertford, N. C. North Carolina In The Perquimans County , Superior Court W. F. C. Edwards .. Vs. David Cox, Joseph F. James, Marga ret A. Newby, Emily Perry, Ellen Butt. Elizabeth Miller, Ella L. James. Wm. H. James, Emma C. James, Minnie L. Johnson, Anna B. James, "Maty i. James, Am brose E. James, Neppie P. James. , NOTICE The defendants, David Cox, Joseph F. James, Margaret A. Newby, Emily Perry, Ellen Butt, Elizabeth Miller, Ella L, James, Wm. H. James, Emma C James, Minnie I. Johnson, Anna B. James, Mary I. James, Ambrose E. James, Neppie P. James, will take notice that an action entitled as above has .been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina, to .sell for division certain lands situate lying ; ishd being in said county of which the jflalntiff and .de-( fendants re tenants in common; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to ap pear in the courthouse in Hertford, North Carolina, on the 6th day of December, 1938, and answer or de mur to the complaint, or special pro ceeding in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint or spec ial proceeding. W. H. PITT, Clerk of the Superior Court, Perquimans County. This 4th day of November, 1938. Walter G. Edwards, Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov.ll,18,26,Dec.2 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Kate M Blanchard, deceased, late of Perquim ans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having Claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 20 day of October, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. This 20th day of October, 1938. KATE M. BLANCHARD, Administratrix of Mrs. Kate M. Blanchard. Oct.28,Nov.4,1148,26,Dec.2 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as .Administrator of the estate of C. W. Hurdle, deceas ed, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, Route 2, on or before the 10th day of Octo ber, 1939, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 10 day of October, 1938. E. L. JENNINGS, Administrator of C. W. Hurdle. Octl418ov.4,1148 NOTICE , By virtue of a certain Mortgage Deed executed to me on January 4th. 1930, by C. W. Hurdle and wife, which Mortgage Deed is duly recorded in Mortgage. Book 17, page 339, 1 will sell for .cash to the highest bidder before the Courthouse door in Hert ford, N. C, on Monday, .November 28th, 1938, at 12 o'clock M., the fol lowing described real estate lying in Parkviile Township,' Perquimans County, NIC. "Being two tracts of land designat ed as No. 4 on the Map of the division of land of John Wesley; Hurdle, one tract containing 24 acres on East of lane and small piece South' of road, one tract containing -12 -acres on Northeast corner ef Turkey 'Pond tract, with house, being the same t?.ts conveyed to said C. Hurdle by John Wesley Htatdle and wife by deed recorded in 'Register -of Deeds! office, -Perquimans' County N. 'C, in Deed Book 10, page 125, - which see for further description, - - Dated and posted Octobet S5,1938,r7. " W, F. HOWELL, Mortgagee, V By: W. F. C. EDWARDS. -' -"vf 3 . ' :Nov.4,ll,18g . SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM , By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain Deed of Trust executed to. the undersigned by Jessie Colston arid husband, Melvin, bearing date of March 24th, 1936, and record ed in Boob 20 at.page:428, in Regis ter of Deeds Office for .Terquimans ' County, N. -C.,. securing indebtedness therein described; and whereas V do fault -was made mi the payment of said indebtedness, J the undersigned will at the re--ist of tie hold3r cf - xfj' .tillt- !i:-3,it.t- ec cf r . - " . ari tZ . ? t.i c ' , : ? c bidder the lands' described, in said deed of trust, to wit; v Beginning at the intersection of 2 small ditches, on ihe west side of a lane, thence along' ditch - S. 20, E-, 16,12 chs ' to J. Gregory's line, thence along his line S. 86 W 7.38 chs., ,thence( N. JOr W?l 27 links to a ditch, thence along said ditch S. 84 W.,7,62 cha., to fj. T. Layden's ling, thence N. 19 & W., 9.60 chs., to the L J iV J XT CfiU. V 8.50 chs., thence ;N. 62 E 6 chs.J thence N,88 Ey 8: chs., thence N. 18 ; Ei 2.70 ca-k, to. a small ditch, j thence N. 69 E., 7.64 chs., . to a; ditcl,'Jtjjence S. 16 E. 11.04 chs., to: a lead ditch, thence N. 76 E., 18.60) chs, 'to the. -beginning, .' containing 66.30 acres, tad being same tract of land which said ioah ' Bright ; end wife sold to said Jessie Colston, by deed1 dated March 24th, 1986. - Dated and posted Oct. 81, 1938. J. B. LEIGH, Trustee. Nov.44W86 NfOTlCE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified! as Administrator of the estate of $eb. D, White 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 secured tnereoy on Monday, the atn -to 4he undersigned; at Hertford, N. C, 1 day of December 1988,., at, 11:80 Ai; Route 8, on or before , the 16th day of M., offer for sale to the higheit biddet : October, 1939, or this notice will be ifor cash at the Court House Door in pleaded in bar. of hek :iecovery. All ' Hiford, Petquimahs County. rt ok persons indebted o said estate will please make immediate payment This I6th day of Oetdber, 1988. STEWARD WHITE, Administrator of Zebi . White. OcU07,NovJ,10474 NOTICE : By virtue of ,a deed-, of trust exe cuted to me by Thomas L. Jessup for eeme tract conveyed to 3 J. Fleet certain purposes .therein mentioned, wood by P. ,H. Small and wife by which v said- deed of trust bears, .date ! deed duly recorded In Book 11,- page 10th day of February, 1931, and is ' 336, Perquimans County records and registered in the office of the Regis- being designated as 2nd tract in said ter of Deeds of Perquimans County in M. D. Book 17, page 560, at the request of the holder of the notes se cured thereby, I shall on Wednesday, the 21st day of December, 1938, at You dciit xiwxt JJWi "Jittery" Ken O Smokers Tobaccos ssim! 0 HERTFORD, tN.C CAROUNA'S FINE3T THEATRE i Friday Only, November 25' i d i t 0 It 1 U)MEii jnews , Wednesday, November 30 . - MATINEE AT. 8 P. M. 0 3' r i 3 3 i 0 0. comedt "; ' j i ACT , 'Mon''air Only, November 28-w . . tfTTM' X' if $ f;v ' ; y 'l " ) Hi iv 0 t 'hlgevbid;'eMi't . t-e. ( house .door in Hertford, Perqiuauns County, f.C,,the lands conveyed to : me in said deed of iamst: -r ' :Thb1e'liertaln lands in' Parkvilli Township, Perquimans County, North. Carolina,- designated as follows : Three . . Certain parcels of land-first known as -mta-e :a8!ithe'"Eilis ; tra$, And. third one acre reserved in t anlA. nt lanria tn 3 K! Hnrat hir W T. Jessup, arid helng the, same conveyed to -Tlai-jlfe-. 3mp-l.Pi.1.:J: 1 supi on June 19, 1926, and Recorded M in Book 16, page 642 in Register of Deejis office, of Perquimans County, ; for. which see further description. . ;;. This November 19th, 1938. . J. C. BLANCHARD, 'TTU8tee;ff:: , - . Nov.25j)ec.2,9,16 notice ' " By virtue of a deedf of trust exe-i-edited to me by ' J.. J. Fleetwood and ; V wife for certain V purposes therein i mentioned . which said deed of trust heats, dtteof February 24th 1928, and. ' iS registered In the office of theJRegis-'. ter of Deeds of Perquimans County in book i 17, page 08, l stuui, $x. the request of the holder of -the notes -. tM property eoaveyea In said tieed of trttst':s lOliowi' x 'xitt&j: .That certain trael of land in Bethel Townsnip, Prijubnaiiii County. N. C.,; adjoining ithe lands tot iMaJor k; LoomiS Co., the L-N. White ;lahd, -the Gatling heirs land and otiiers and: known as the RB. Cox jpdeosin lands -containing 878 acres, and being deed of trust, This November 16th, 1938. 1 CHAS. WHEDBEE, Trustee. Nov25iDec.2Ail6. find CamePs Costlier are Soothing to the Hcrvea I 4 Saturday Only, November 26 , fACKlH A USD. BtOOOCD Jl 3 WALLOP f HEART THftltlSI Also :UKBO". No. 1 -ACT 4 0 "COPS AND ROBBERS" Tuesday Only, November 29 0 'I , i . tlLt Also COMEDY ACT Thursday Only,December 1 J 1 r i 4.
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