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1.1 IttJS PLKQUMA.VS lakKKI V. liLKlI u.iiA, Fid DAY, DECK. ) 1 I' V Jfiist "Arrived! I X NEW SHIPjlENTOF C ; HOLIDAY L'Aiglcn Presses In Prints and Solid Colors Christmas Permanent Waves and up S5.00 m 1 th 11 1 I D A ' S DRESS AND BEAUTY SHOP Phone 3721 HERTFORD, N. C. Proas Durham ,V sl JZ W Mr., and Mr J. iff. Perry? Jr ot Durham pent .the holidays' and the week-end. with Mr. -and Mrs. R.' T. Brinu and Mr. and Mrs. 'J, P.-Perry, i t.Olt V, Christmas Wreaths 1 Plants Cut Flowers SEE MRS. TOitVPERRY at BAGI&Y$ STORE HEREFORD, N. C. We have just installed machinery for cutting and in stallation of all makes of auto glass. . It would be wise to replace your broken glass before January first. We Will Appreciate Your Business HOLLOVEU CHEVROLET COMPANY PHONE 2 15 1 ' HERTFdRD, N C. METAL ROOFING REDUCED PRICES ON 5-V ROOFING ALUMINUM 5-V CRIMP 8 Ft Length. . .$1.84 Per Shee 10 Ft. Length ,$2.30 Per Sheet 12 Ft Length $2.75 Per Sheet ALL SHEETS 26 INCHES WIDE Dunstan Supply Co. SKINNER AVENUE NEXT TO COTTON MILL 1 l Elizabeth City, N. C. Cold Weather Ahead . . . . . Don't get caught napping. Cold weather is ahead, and we're ready to supply your needs in stoves. See our stock of EVANS and SAFE WAY SPACE HEATERS WE ALSO HAVE!; Coal and Wood Burning Heaters if.' STOVE J?IPE STOVE 'BOARDS DAMPERS COLLARS ELBOWS , GRATES Select Your Needs N6w t Here end Bank the Di$ LtCHTFQRD. N. C ?' -. raw re aw xfon w vt Defence, BELVIDEItE NirfVS- Miss Pauline Smith of Washing ton, D. spent the holidays as gtfest of, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F.JE.' Smith, n , i ' , Siss Mary Outland 0f- Woodland, 1 Ella Outland and Mrs. Parker of Burlington were dinner guest of Mis Grace Chappell Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow.: Mrs. H. P. White and ' Mi vCtherin White attended the Hobbs-Copeland wedding at Ballard's Bridge Baptist Church bunday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Rountree spent Thurs day as guest of Mr. and Mrs.. Am brose Chappell and Miss Grace Chap pell. . v Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland and children, Raiford and Marciti; of Sun bury were guests of Mrs. H. P. White Tuesday night. J , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and; Mrs. Harry Williford of Wilson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chappell and Miss Grace Chappell were din ner guests of Mrs. 'J. A. Rountree Sunday. -' 3 Mrs. L. J. Winglow returned home Wednesday after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White of Norfolk. " , Mr. and Mrs. Burton Meyers of Wilmington spent Friday night as guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wood ef Port- lock, Va., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. David Chappell of Norfolk visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Warn, on Sunday. Curtis and Calvin Wilson, students at ECTC. Greenville, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Quincy of Nor folk were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and- Mrs. C. P. Quincy. , Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Eaves in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Wilson, Calvin and Miss Louise Wilson spent Sunday in Portsmouth. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patrick, Ray and i Hugh and Miss Juanita Patrick of Roper spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, Hu bert Onley, W. W. Lewis, W. T. Lewis and Mr. and 'Mrs. C. P. Quincy at tended the District Set-up Meeting' in Hertford op Tuesday. ' , BAPTIST CIRCLES TO JMIT ' The Circles of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet next week in the following order? Circle Nd. 1-wifl meet Monday afternoon, December ft, at 8:30 o'clock at the church." Circle Nd. 8, Monday night-at 9 o'clocVwith Mrs. Charles Johnson; Circle No, 3, Monday niarht at 8 o'clock with Mr. Charles 'bating;' Circle No.1 4, Mon day night at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs, Kooert White; Circle No, 5, Tuesday nignc at bv o'clock wjth Mrs. D. M, .Jackson; Circle No. 6 -Monday night ai o ociock at the cnurch. .! BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT , " " Mr. 'and Mrs. Vernon Barrel) ,of Hertford Route Three are happy io announce the birth of a baby bov. Douglas Vernon, weighing 8 pounds', on November 21, at 10:30 P. M. Mrs. Harrelt was before her rrfarrlage'MIs Len.a Mae Sawyer of Winfajl. Ml 'I II f Soil. Conservation if icers Election , The Albemarle Soil Conservation District reminded Perquimans County farmers today, that the week of. De cember 1 to 6 is the time for the elec tion of the Perquimans Countj Soil Conservation Committee. -The following nve men have been nominated in Perquimans County:". J. J. I .jiner, Clarence Chaj pell, Jol.n Q. Hurdle, A. T, Lane and Roy S. Charpoll. . , ' ' "J J -The three men receiving the highest number ft vote's will be elected as members of the County Soil Conserv ation Committee. y Each person may vote for three men. - , , f y BalloMKaea will be placed at the following places throughout the coun' ty: Belvidere at -the Belvfdere Ser vice 'Stations Bethel at Phillies Sto WinfaU M Fred Winslow'a Store; New Hope at the Company Store, and at the Agricultural1 Building in Hert For Wrecker Service DavandNisht - Day phontfL-w ; NIGHT PHONE 845 ' ttt T f-rmr -r T ? CHEVROLET CO, Hertford, N.-C. Si f. IDin n IMaaawMMaWMa4 WHITESTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter and daughter of Norfolk spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter and Mrs. Verna Winslow.- Mrs. Sammie Winslow of Elizabeth I City spent the week-end with relative nere. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Winslow Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams and family and Kay Winslow. 1 The week-end guests -of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. White were Mr. and Mrs. Thurman White of Murfreesboro, N. C.,,Mr. And Mrs. Fred Upton of I Washington, D. C, Mrs. Melville Har rison and children and Jean Rae Boyd of Norfolk, Va. Esther Winslow, a student' at Duke University spent the Thanksgiving! holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Koy winslow. Mr. and 'Mrs. Archie Riddick of Norfolk soent the week-end with Mr Riddick's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Sam! your telephone is insurcaco, too Telephone service offers yon. pricclesa "peace of mind" in surance. In emergencies, your telephone is the quickest way to get help. Then, too, you're never oat of touch with fam ily and friends if yon have telephone. Hare, then, is ml , aeace of mind insurance. -THE NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH COMPANY i ,u " ': ;j, IW it "2 HANDSOME AND WARM! ' Genuine LeatW $21 .98 v A jacket for keen '.year, 'round enjoyment 1 Cossack : Btyle with zipper and soft cotton-flannelette lining . . . Generous 21-inch length; 3 , roomy pockets; 36-46. i'1 Blue Melton Jacket $6.98 WeU Tailored Snappy Beach Vest $3.93 For wind, rain, cold or sunshine! 25-inch - zipper closing; 86 to 46. For Extra Warmth! Black and white pin stripe fleeee-backed fabric. Part wool; 86-60. j.c.BLAt;ci&co;,iPAfiY,if:c. SOCIETY MEETING The Woman's Society of Christian Service of New Hnno C!hiivh will meet with Mrs. W. E. Dail Thursday, i iecemoer.n, at z o'clock p. M. , All members are requested to be present, and visitors are cordially in vited, i MlSSIpN STUDY CLASS TO MEET DECEMBER 10 A mission study class will be held at the .Hertford Methodist Church Wednesday1 night,' December "10, at 7:30 o'clocju Mrs. R,' S. Monds an4 Miss Davey Jo Lumsden Will review the book. -The Winfall WSCS will also meet with thia group. ' MINNIE WILSON CIRCLE TO MEET DECEMBER 15 ' The MinniiWilson Circle of the Hertford WSCS will meet Monday night, December 15, at 8 o'clock at the hbme of Mrs. J. S. McNider. , i in ' 1 ' ;. Holidays la Durham l . Mr. and Mrs.- Simon Rutenberg spent the Thanksgiving holidays In Durham as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams. Attended Funeral Mr. and ,Mrs. V. N. Darden spent Wednesday and Thursday in Rich mond - and attended the funeral of Mrs. Dardtfn't wxle. ! ( Week-end .Her'; rVi 'C''.;;' K-'; ? Carlton Davenport, Jr., from Sev era School, Severna Park, Md., spent tha week-end with, hit parents, Dr. and MrnV C. ADavehport. .. Archie Nobles "and Donald Swan, USS Wisconsin, spent , the week-end here as guests of Mr. and Mxs.R, K. Lan ' , " . ,lf t;;,(, s , ; From Norfolk!''' 4 ' r 4 - 1 Mrs.'', Maude ' Copeland 'and son, Lander, ' Jr., . and daughters,' Mary EJijabeth, and O. C, cf Norfo" spent '.the wes-eM ti Lt of I and &rs.' K. II. I - DISPERSAL SALE OF 11 aaVMawmammmamHnHMMMM I -ii IB. : ill 1 ill ill 11 1 11 1 III 111 1 m "Blanclord's" Since 1832 , HERTFORD, N. C. TO BE CONDUCTED BY J. H. Towe Stables Wednesday, December 10, 1047 ATONE O'CLOCK PM. (lut!nic!i's Lrcstcc!( SL'es CompLT, at Hertforif -II. C. DAVID SPENCER 2 :oo B. G, 8 yrs. by Spencer 12 class trotter. Has won in 2 107 on H. M. T. this year and has won over $8,000.00 in the last two years. DINAH 2 :o8 is P. B. M. 6 yrs. (won in 2 :o8 t5 this year at Roosevelt Raceway); By , His Majesty 4, 1:59, Dam Earls Maritana, 2:07, by Volomitc. Eligible to the 15 class pace. "Will make a great brood mare after her racing days are over." ; " . SACRAMENTO: tB. G. a yrs.. Raced JL M. T, 45. By Cardinal Princets8r , -, . uuu uuigcr jvggers, ami siswsr, w poo nope 2:03, Dy: wuntet Lad, ' 2nd Dara, ; ; , . " HaJ H, Dam of Bob Hope, 2 :o3& A Sterling Ounpaigner; on. M. T. bv Nr-: PAT SONG Br: Colt, a yw. raced H. T. i :i4tl by day Song ioi" Dam Patricia Mao 3, 3:004. " I a mare wunput;a oiann;. , ay Jtne Laurel Hall, and Dara Princess Etawah a:ot. Bv Etawah'a-rn trA ftam TttA Prttu-wta TTolo ' i HILLCREST BERTHA . BayiFffly, a yrs, trained in 2:21 H.M.T. in Mav and m.nMnt to grow as she was very smalt By Meredith 2 -03. : Dam Doris Hanover- a : sister to Maud Hanover Pf T. 3:06. by Sandy Flash'and Dam, Lily the Great 2 :07, by Pete the -Great :3rd Dam, LOia t atchen 2 :o4 - : '1 ' .; , i - - , HOLLY ROQD CAROL . Bay jFilijr 3, tredia2;oH. M,T.inMayandhlfned Wdue'4 o noi naving proper neip ana j,rainer.to continue wittt Her4 By IloIIyrood Prince. -D Hathy 4, i:o7t sister 'to 8 invito, bySperice, and Dam Ellen Volo, rV 2:10, by Peter Volo 4, 2:02, .,3rd, J)am;Guyellen a, 2:17, -by Guy Axworthy - VICTORY W.V. VB1,SG. 2 yrs. broke and turned out, due to'npt" having poper help and ' ' ;' Trainer td continue with him. By Hanover AbLo, Dan Nancy Grattan, by Sllert v Grattan. , and Darn Madam Queen, ly Tctrr C-2 Erev.er. ,This Gelding is h:f j brother to Victory Adeline, a 1946 tid 1947 -.r. . ' These Horses T.T1 Te Town la F"-$ cn r e T. Also Jly Entire P. ng tuubment T" : T4 r , Car'3, Harnr-s, t, i of tie s Front $ A. BI. to 11 A. V. : t Trailer Van, , wtjis, ir i, Juoots, etc r u Ada---3'ir r. .... Vto s V, r
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