'" AGlfElcnf WE WW)n4W Wmt HERTFORlylt&frrjbAYV DECEMBER 24, 1943 '
.PAGET EIGHT
1 RTTTTTCT MPWQ dinner guest of Kr. and Mrs. C. T and children visited J.; HV, Mansfield g
UkJlUJUU nafTO Phi!Hr Sunday.. s. ' and Mhw Kuth Mansfield Sunday. f
,",. , 1 Mr. end Mrs, Freeman long were . . - . -- "'
Mr. and Hit Bobby Barrett, of . -. -j n t- n.u. xtt a XTrtT XTTJtrS
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parents, Mr. ana rs. J. i. Bams, Mm WArd go,,,
ana aars. w. 4. farmer viuiea jr.t M jiWiinn Mi Jessie White
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Catling, of ad Mrs. Josiah Elliott, in Hertford, .aS!
Norfolk, V., spent the week-end as Sunday afternoon I kitSr?nt Sndv mcKn as
f,uDta w. wa aim vm JUf JUlo, ? uui biDf uiii
Mrs. W- E. Curtis and grandson, grandson, Johnny Miller, Mr. and
Johnny Miller, have returned to their Mrs. J. W. Gatling visited Mrs. Lessie
home after visiting relatives m Evans Sunday.
Norfolk, Va. I Mr. and Mrs. C. R.Ward, and,
.VSIflwn r..a anil Tlamrrivi a RaI.
JJ:J:J- ,ihe. ,children! Mr- and Mre- Harry
Automo
biles For Sale
WE HAVE AT THIS TIME THE
FOLLOWING CARS FOR SALE
Two'l942 Ford Tudors
One 1942 Chevrolet Coach
One 1941 Oldsmobile Sedanette
Two 1941 Pontiac Sedanettes
One 1941 Ford Fordor Sedan
One 1940 Ford Tudor
Two 1940 Chevrolet Coaches
Three 1939 Buick Sedans
One 1939 Mercury
HOLLOWELL CHEVROLET COMPANY
"The Best Place To Buy a Used Car"
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Hertford Shoe Shop
HERTFORD, N. C.
The things you have wished
for . . . the ambitions and
plans that have been yours
. . .we hope they will all be
realized during the coming
year. And may the Holiday
Season be a happy one and
the New Year one of useful
ness, happiness and success.
MEW TOADfi
Tove Motor CompLiy
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Douglas,
John Carver and daughter, Willie
Sweats of Mrs. D. A, Carver.
Mrs. Charlie Baker spent Thurs
day with Mrs. R. M. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R Carver ana
Tha5h I videre, visited Mrs. R. M. Baker on
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Charlie Baker and son, Les
ter; Mrs. E. M. Baker and children,
Jimmj, Vivian and Helene, spent
Satur. -y in ' Elizabeth City.
ENTERTAINS S. S. CLASS
Mrs. Charles Johnson delightfully
entertained the members of the Jud-
son Mer.iorial Sunday School Class of h
the Hertford llaptist Church on .J
Tuesday oveninK at her home oii
Covent bauicn Mi eel. - 1 i.e House w
waa beautifully decorated with holly
and evergreens.
A program ui viiiiaiiiias sunga, m
featured with the story, "Why
the Chrifltmas Bells Rang," given by 1 g
Miss Alma Leggett, was enjoyed. fi
At the close of the program, Mrs. '
Johnson invited her guests into the f
dining room, where a delicious salad ( 6
coursu was aerveu. ciacn inemuer ui
the class was presented with a gift
from under the Christmas tree.
The girls presented Mrs. Johnson,
their teacher, with a lovely crystal
fruit bowl.
Members present were: Mrs. Clin
ton Hey, Mrs. D. M. Jackson, Mrs.
Zack Robertson, Mrs. Hudson Butler,
Mrs. Willie Ainsley, Mrs. Norman'
Elliott, Mrs. Charlie Elliott, Mrs.
Josiah Elliott, Mrs. Rupert Ainsley,
Mrs. Olivia Hobbs, Miss Alma Leg
gett, Miss Mary Jane Spruill and
Miss Reba Spivey.
SERVICES AT BEREA
The Rev. Preston Ca7ton, of
Edenton, will hold services Sunday
morning and night at Berea Chris
tian Church. The public is invited.
Home For Holidays
Leigh Winslow has returned home
from The Citadel, South Carolina, to
spend the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Winslow.
To Visit Mother
Miss Virginia Tucker, of Hampton,
Va., will pend several days during
the holiday season with her mother,
Mrs. Isa Tucker.
LEGAL NOTICES if
W ANTKD IMMEDIATELY SAW
yer to operate small ground mill
and planer. Good pay. 'House,
water, wood and lights furnished.
Good opportunity for right nun.
See . G. Saunders, Jr., Chucka
tuck Ya. I'honr: 2il, Nights: 282.!
dec.24.
Sale Of Valuable lroperty j
i!y virtue of a Mortgage Deed exe-'
cuted to me by Harriet A. Lassiter, j
for certain purposes thereto men- j
Uoned which said Mortgage Deed
bears date of JVlay 4th, 1923, and is j
registered in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds of Perquimans Coun
ty in Book 13, Page 560, I shall on
Saturday, January 22nd, 1944, at 12
o'clock M., E. W. T.( offer for sale I
at Public Auction, for cash, at the
Court House door in Hertford, N. C,
the property conveyed to me in said
Mortgage Deed.
Situate in Hertford, Hertford
Township, N. C, Beginning in center
of ditch on North side of Grubb
Street, thence Westerly course along
Grubb Street, 34 feet; thence
Northerly to right-of-way of Norfolk-Southern
Railroad; thence an
Easterly course along said right-of-way
to ditch first above mentioned;
thence a Southerly course along cen
ter of said ditch to Grubb Street,
point of beginning. For further de
scription Bee deed from Louisa Doug
las to said Harriet A. Lassiter. re
corded in Deed Book 12, Page 151.
E. L. REED,
Mortgagee.
December 20, 1948.
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With the passing of each year, our Christmas
Greetings to you become more and more an, essen
tial part of our lives.
This year, perhaps more than ever, we have
looked forward to the opportunity of sending a
message of good cheer to you. We are aware of
the disappointments that have been yours; ve are
familiar with the good things in life which have
been yours to enjoy. And at this Christmas time-,
we want it to be one of those great occasions which
you will long remember as being a happy season,
for Health. Peace and Contentment,
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