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r - ' m t feeBcfrcry ' Joining In' the appeal issued - last week by Postmaster General Walker for people to do L their Christmas mailing early this year, Silas, M. Whedbee, Hertford postmaster, to day issued a statement that patrons of the Hertford postoffice desiring as surance that Jtheir Christmas cards would be delivered locally" during, Christmas week, should place them In the mails not later than , December 10th! "Patmiu " ar isked to hand them to one of the postoffice clerks and inform the clerk of the tvne of miU XbacardsiwiU then be work, ed and post marked and stacked for deUverythe week before Christmas. Cards mailed during .Christmas week, Mr. Whedbee stated, possibly , might not be delivered until after Christ. mas, duetto the heavy . volume of mail expected to be handled here this year Patrons are also urired to mail out- f.t,n ..u ,r,A n.;u,. it,, than December 15th, to be sure of delivery before Christmas Day. j ...- vr FEDERATION MEETING HELD LAST FRIDAY (Continued from ijme One) Mrs. H, S. Lane, Mrs. J. E. Perry, Mrs. B. P. Monds, Mrs. L. B. Perry; Beech Springs,) Mrs. James Perry, Mrs. A. E. Layden, Mrs. Joseph Rog erson, Mrs. Wayland Howell; Bethel, Mrs. W. P. Long, Mrs. S. M. Long; Chananoke, Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Miss Alice Ferrelll Hopewell, Mrs. M. T.i unuui: ongw , jam-nuiie aa., jurn. j a n:n. nn.11. Tr j. n I William Whedbee; Mrs. J. W. Over- tort, Mrs. George Jordan; Belvidere, Mrs. T. C. Perry,' Mrs.; W. T. Smith, Mrs. Sammie Winslow, Mrs. B. , W. Copeland; Helen Gaither, Mrs. J. T. White. Notice To Farmers SEE FRED MATHEWS when you sell your S Peanuts and Peanut Hay. We are buying v Peanuts this year and will gjadly furnish you all information we have or can get regarding marketing conditions. When ready to sell CALL US! s nnnc in nulld We Pay Highest Prices. Our Buying Station Is Open Six Days a Week Stokes find Mathews Hertford - Edenton Highway Phone 2501 Hertford, N. C. - eeeeeeeee m -wtrw"vt-4,M) Good Used Cars M:. A I ili , "IDTT J Is your present car giving you satisfactory service? Driv ing conditions will change much during the winter months ahead ... so prepare now by trading your present car for a better later model good Used Car. We have a large stock of cjean, well cared for Used Cars which will give you perfect satisfaction. See them nowl 1941 Maroon Chrysler, 1941 Dodge Coach. In Saratoga. In perfect condition. Radio and heater. Good tires. 1941 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan. Radio and heater. In good con dition. 1939 Studebaker Se dan Runs- and looks :like a new car. See j this one. , !:1937 Chevrolet Coach. I In perfect mechanical I condition. Very clean. 1 'V f we SALES AND Fhone 3461 M SiillferrOf ates Issued Cy Bom! With tire allotments decreased for this month, in n effort to conserve the dwindling stock of. Grade I tires, only a small .number of certificates was issuer V motorists by , the Per quimans Ration Board during the past week, according to Mrs. Jlelen Daven port, clerk of the Board." t The certificates issued, went to the fpllowing motorists! : Grade I Tires W H. Barber, 2 tires and 2 tubes: Ellsworth Lathrop, tire; Ross Jester, tire and tube; E. L. Rickoe. 2 tires; E, J Rowell, tire, and tube; Melyin Brown, x tires; F. Snell, 2 tires and 2 tubes; H. L. Ward,! tire; D. q. Jaquint, tire and tube; David Cox, Jr., 2 tires and 2 tubes; H. Simons, 2 tires; J. H. Newbold, 2 tires and 2 tubes. I Grade III Tires-Willie Ivey, 2 tires and 2 tubes; Oliver Modlin, tire; J. Moody Mathews, 2 tires. Truck Typev-Harold Hurdle, 2 tires and 2 tubesi J. B. Basnisrht. 2 tires and, 2 tubesi . , Implement Type W. A. Trueblood, 2 tires and 2 tubes; N. E. Hurdle, 2 tires and 2 tubes. Stove Certificates were issued to Clvde Lane Alice White. J. H. Tuck-i er, 1. A Ward, Joseph White, James Riddick, E. M. Fields, Mrs. V. L. ! Proctor, E. L. Reed, Annie S. Chafk, Ernest Wilson, W. L. Madre, Mrs. J. L. Bateman, Mrs. O. L. Byrum, Mrs. Will Owens. Thomas Deal, Alma. Howell and Thomas Overton. Mrs. Marffaret Overman Dies At Winf all Home Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret E. Overman, 77, who died at hex home in Winfall last Friday night, following a long illness, were con- excellent shape. Very X low mileage. Good tires, radio, heater. 1941s Plymouth Special Deluxe Coach. L o w mileage, good tires. 1938 Ford Coach. Has lots of transportation left to serye you. Other models in goool used; cars arriving I here every week. I SERVICE t K Tire Ccrtific a ii t r n WflJI I LU Go btor HEAVEN S " ' f 1 :. v - ,.! ', .V l rtf. TV' r r" i. u'"'Tr Don Ameche,. Allyn Joslyn,; ahd. lent ia Century-Fox n moment stt;. ... v - - " ducted Sunday afternoon ; at ? -4:80 oWock, at the JSpwortli odist Cntorch, by the Rev. J. P. Cranford, pastor of the church. .4-., j ?re ?ne a"TlA British Ward; four grandldren, Miss Gladys Ward, of Norfolk, Ja., Mrs. Ernest Jennings, of Wfahington, N. C, Mrs. George Chappelfc ofEh- zawtn uty; ana oy wara, i win fall, and three groat-grandchijdren,. The church choir sang ;,"Jesus Savior Pilot Me" and '-'Nearer My God to Thee." ",' raiiDearers were oiauae wmie, W ! II KM ll . Kaymond fatanton, j. van Koscn, David Trueblobd, Marvin White and D. L. Barber. Interment was made in the family plot near the church. Methodist Church To Observe Open House Sunday Afternoon (Continued from Page One) cational building of the church. Of course, the church members and members of the congregation can come and go at will, but all members of the official .board are urged toTitay throughout the entire time if pos sible, as they, along with the pastor, will constitute the receptioncommit: tee. The stewards will have their "List of Contributors" with them and will assist any who wish them with the making of the pledge for the I year. An opportunity will be given ' to everyone who" wishes to do so to j make the pledge to the church bud i get for the year and a package of ' offering envelopes will be furnished to each member. I The ladies of the church will serve refreshments from the kitchen in the educational building of the church ' during the time open house is being observed. It will be a time for fel lowship for all who Attend. Catholic Religious Services Scheduled The Most Holy Sacrifice Of the Mass is being offered every Sunday, first et Harvey Point Air Station at 8:30 a. m., second at St. Ann's Church, corner of N. Broad and Albemarle Streets, Edenton, at 11 a. m., and third at the Windsor War Prisoners' Labor Camp at 4:30 p. m., announced the Reverend Father Francis JV "Mc- Court, pastor and chaplain, who will hear Confessions for half hour before Mass, preach on "Satan's Last Stand." give Holy Communion, concludeyeach Mass in 45 minutes. 'A . ' Every Sunday evening from 7:30 to 8:10, practice of choir, 8:15 Ros ary, Sermon, Hymns, Benediction, all at St. Ann's. Week-mornines at 8. Mass in St. Ann's. ; f Everybody invited to all St. Ann's Services. J ' CHAPANOKE NEWS uamel Lewis, U. S. N., Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his par- enis, Mr. ana Mrs. W. W. Lewis. Mrs. Irma D'Orsay has returned nome alter spending two weeks in Elizabeth City. . i - Miss i Doris Lewis and Wilbert Kemp spent Sunday afternoon in Portlock, Va. ; t Mrs. Anthony Elliott is visiting' in Norfolk, Va. , w Mfs, Ardell Byrum, of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end ivisitjng relatives.-' Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Mrs. Elihu Lane, Miss Alice Ferrell, Mrs. W. H. Over man and Mrs. C. P. Quincy attended the 'Achievement Day program in Hertford on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward, of Elizabeth City, , spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. C. White. Mr. Bertha Whitehead spent Fri day in. ElijabetS- City, visiting- tela- ttVWwt . . , fj i Mrfc'B. W. Barnes and : t ,ter, Annie Mae, of Roanoke Ra? ' Ui Itr. nd Mrs, Clyde Vick and txx.? of ewsdm, Va,' spent' Sunday as the guests of Mr. end Mrs. W. II. Hliott. - Mrs. B..L, Byrum snent.tla week tend ia Norfolk. V. . . . .r8 TUhe Ru8eJI 'Pent E. nday at ' nn wim mends. I..r. and Mrs. G P, Quincv - spent wejne8aayk afternoon 1 in, riiaabeth City. - ' . , ' . - ' lrs. Eartlett, Mrs. Tom l -.n and Mrs. Ed Sample, of Elizab i City, we- s the guests of Mrs. i: j True- -4 Thursday afternoon. I "r. and Mrs. Joe Mc!,",!:- v e i C.ter Hill visiting re.Uvr Z. ' : CAN WAIT -ftv ' ? f in r "' .Gene Tierney together; during a spicy "Heaven Can, ait, was m 'i)i'0lK, va., Saturday..,. I i BELVIDEgEJWS - Mr. and Mrs. ' Lester Laws- and Mrs. , W,. H. Hetton,;; of Salisbury, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, W.-T. Smith. ' 3 i . Miss Catherine' White spentThurs- day night as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Copeland, of Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rountree and daughters, Novella and Nancy, of Sunbury, were guests of - Mr, and Mrs. W. L. White Sunday afternoon. Miss Nettie Day, Miss Helen Wil loughby and Miss Nell Riddick, of Hertford, were dinner guests of Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winslow, Mrs. Jerome Hurdle end Mrs. L. L. Chap pell spent Monday in Norfolk, Va. , Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hollpwell of Hobbsville, spent Thursday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ward. The Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Mfllikan spent Wednesday night and Thursday as the guests of Mr.- and Mrs. John White, of Symons Creek. ' Mr. and Mrs. Erson Blanchard and children, Euna Mae, June and Paul, i . l, . ..... ... i Dollar Saving Dress Splcial - -A Ladies! Here!s a special you have tKjen looking and wishing for"... . all Dresses above $4.95 ;now in our stock are reduced for this week-end. Come irfand buy one or two at these prices: ' H95 Dresses ....... .,..$3,55 $5.95 Dresses Presses ....&55 Dresses ....... . . . . .55.55 71 0.55 Dresses We Have' Just Received a New Shipment of LADIES' ACCESslSSs lingerie - Slips - House Coats - Shop Early, Jr or t snopping must oe aone 1 outmoded. Our sales stall peecjy ana ecienuy as posswie . to tcp you rrepare tor tee boiidav. Our Government V ; lurges you todo.your shopping taici inail a1J p-.lages early in Esxeraber!" Start shcrpirj V with us rext week and complete yoar llst u p'.c;:ty of .time.': ? k 4;,if , 1 : V V; . . j of Hobbsvillf, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. ,W. Chappell Sunday after noon. 1 ' ' j , i , - Mr. and Mrs. W. ,T. Smith, ' Mrs. W. H. -Young, and son, Harmon, spent Wednesday in Elizabeth JCity as the quests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. hannon house.," ft Jf-i ,y v TMr.and MrW.- L White and daughter, Jewel, were guests' of Mr. . and- Mrs.1' Eugene r Window; of Whiteston,' Sunday, evening v, Jack Anderson, :of Newport JJews, Va., spent the week-end as ,.the guest of J&r. end Mrs. L. W. An derson, i ' ballahack news Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell, Jr., - of near jsuzaDetnv wty, spem Aav with wi - . -j Mrg -i Goodwto v V of near Elizabeth. City, spent Sun tir. Mrs C P. Skinner and children, vioia anu Aitun, aim nn H niirrv Underwood, of Carrollton, Va.; Mrs. (pCE TO TP PAYERS IN THE TOWN OP HERTFORD We hope all those who have received notices of 194$ Town Taxes will re spond promptly, as we have been de layed in our collections, and we need funds to meet our bond payments, dueoon. By W.O. Newby, Tax Collector and Clerk ......$7.55 Gowns - Bed Jackets Lounging Robes At TI:is Store IVinre Thsre Is More To Sea End ; -Our Christmas' merchandise will be on display be- AtrtnlM)nA nrttAlr " All. .AlnniJu.. lm. ..mm..' I.. .. XT.. giuiuu. Been, ym pcicuuuua aic vciy mic. ; uu -cJ .U- t irTTinti . , wiumiu uic iil yuu waui . i ".'-V ''(' 1 BE PATRIOTIC SHOP cjierenuy in year, , icat weet has been reduced somewhat, but "DLANCZ 5;;cj 183a ' 1 , ( : quality y.zrxzANr Ambrose Sawyer, of Shawbaro; J.Irs. IC. C, Mansfield, Mrs. Samuel Mans- field arid children visited ' Kr. end "Mrs.' L. A. Goodwin Tuesday after- , "noon. t t , j , .' 'Mrs. tfV.-EakertMre.' Murray Elliott and Mrs. JTeeland Llliott spent the Weekend JnVNorf oik, Vs., with relatives, V'V ' ; Miss' Viola Chappell, ,of , near Bel videre, ' speni Tuesday , , night with Miss Lillian Goodwin" v , - " AiE. E."Goodln and son, Robert, of ; Edenton, spent .Sunday afternoon ; with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Goodwin. Mrs. C. ,C. Mansfield, Mrs, Sam- , - fitu , iUWiauciu ' HIU 'ii:v.- Mrs. Sidney Goodwin Tuesday titer- L noon, 11 ' ' ' " '".',.", " Joe JijUioa visiiea ma oruuwsi, ",;;,' -a ElliotV at General Hospital, Norfolk, , : 1 Va.. Snndav. : t;s-'fii I Mrs. W. W.Copeland.MJ.na mrs. . r I Sidney Goodwin and children visweu y i.i i n. i . i in ui.iii.iia i . uv.w. .p night . '.:' i ia mas ? .lore to Buy ai wiuirmrvU o. v ' ' f DdrX, ILlJKLr - retore umstmas methca h we are ready to serve you as yAi, -.si fl .J.-.J.' ...Iff. 1 ' : !-k - Christ ' hi
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