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I.Iis3 Jani3 Wihslow . Weds Villis Proctor ' Miss Janie Virginia Winslow, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. 0 Kay Wbialow, of Belvidere, and Litchfield Willis Proctor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Proctor, Sr., of Route one, were married at the home of the Rev. C. W. Ruling on Saturday, August 2, at 4:30 in the afternoon. ' The marriage took place before a Elizabeth, born August 8, at Aibe Knarle "Hospital. Mrs. Riddick is the former Miss Myra Layden. . GBAFPELL BILL WINS The Chappell Hill baseball team' de feated South Mills last Sunday by a score of 10-9.' Ted Chappell and Ar nold Chappell were the battery for the Chappell Hill nine. : , 's '. NDTTCE--SEE J. 'S. rMoNM)EB OT1 Hertford, N. C, for quick sale of 6-room house on one half acre lot; sittfate in village of Chapanoke, N. C, on any, reasonable terms suit able to purchaser's convenience. : , It White Hat News Mr. and' Mrs. Seth Long, Jr., and small group of relatives and close Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr., have re friends of the couple. The doublerturned home after visiting Mr. and Ting ceremony was used. (Mrs. Elwood Long at West Palm The brM wore a street length dress Beach, Fla., and at other points in of navy blue nylon with navy and la. white accessories. Her corsage was a purple orchid. ' v ' ; Mrs. Harry Lee Winslow, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a dress of pink sheer with matching accessories and her corsage was pink roses. . ; v? V ' E. J. Proctor, Jr., brother of the bridegroom; was best man. The mother of fne bride wore a f sheer navy dress with, matching ac cessories and a shoulder corsage of gardenias. The mother of the bride groom wore a sheer black lace dress wnn matcning accessories with a shoulder 'corsage 'ot gardenias. ; The bride and bridegroom attend ed Perquimans High School mier a snort weaaing trip , .tne Classified and Legate FOB SALE OR, RENT iEEEIL'S Grill in Hertford. Completely equip ped. See or write Mrs. Lester Keel, Hertford, N. C. 1 ' It folk, Va. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT If- J . W :i liAll T.JJJ-1 nounce the birth of a daughter, Nancy AMERICA'S TOP ARTISTg DRAW FOR COMIC WEEKLY For the best' in comic page enter tainment .,. . fun and adventure tum to the bright pages of the Comic Weekly, printed in color in two sec tions.1 The Comic Weekly presents America's most popular features drawn by famous artists. Make it a habit to enjoy the NOTICE OF SALE Under and bv virtue of an order ot the Superior Court of Perquimans County made in that proceeding en titled Nathan Turner, Administrator of the Estate of Elnora Nixon, vs. George W. Nixon et als the undersign- na commissioners win, on tne ctn day of September, 1952. at 11:30 A. M., at the Court House door in Hertford, North Carolina, offered for sale at public auction to the highest' bidder for cash, the following tract of land lying and being in New Hope Town ship; Perquimans County, North Car- olina; and described as follows: First Tract: Situate on 'the north west side of the road leading from New Hope to the Sound, bounded on the J. Skinner tract and the public road aforesaid; on the south by the said road and the William Hoffler tract; on the west by the William the north -by the lands of J. Umph lett and the Sawyer tract; on the northeast by the R. Webb tract; on the east and southeast by the H. 0n- ley tract and the W. Hefflsr tract; and. on the south or southwest by the aforesaid public road leading from New Hope to the Sound; containing 43.2 acres. SpYvmd Tract' !Ri.tiiAta on the north- weal: aidn of Mnro-An'a Mill Road. bounded on the north by Morgan's! Mill Creek and the Pfirrv Tract: on tne east oy tne said ferry tract and tne Morgan's Mill Koad leading rrom the Boy Scout Camp to New Hope; on the south by the said road and the Hurdle tract: on the west by the said Hurdle tract and Morgan's Mill Creek.' ' Third Tract: Situate on the north west side of the road leading from the River to New Hope, containing 19.05 acres of woodland, bounded on the north by the W. Webb tract and the J. Skinner tract; on the east by Hoffler tract and the W. Webb tract. The aforesaid three tracts being delineated on the map of T. J. Jes sup registered surveyor, dated Novem ber 12th, 1947, reference to which is hereby made for more complete des rription. . A deposit of ten per cent will be required of the successful bidder. The said sale will be subject to con firmation by the Court. Dated and posted this 13th day of August, 1952. W. H. OAKEY, JR. C. W. JONES J. H. 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