PAGE FOUR r IN THE * Curtesy mf ttu Drmttfu Scunct Df'i mtml Pir/frtwi Sttv Ctmfmj SORRY, jane, but I simply can't J go into town today. Thia is my Kitchen Club day, and I never miss a meeting if I can help it." "Kitchen Gub, Nancy ? ' came j the voice at the town end of the telephone. "What kind of a club is that ? 1 can't imagine an artist's lieing interested in kitchens!" "Well, for one thing, Idiot, it's shown me that it takes a greater artist to keep house tlijin it does to paint pictures You catch the ' next train, and come out here, and I'll take you to a meeting." The Kitchen Club to which Nancy Gordon and her neighbors !>elonged was quite an unusual de velopment for a suburlian* group i of modern young women, most of whom were artists or writers j in to being the wives of "rising" young business men. It had grown out of a they made to the rectory, to "fix tip the kitchen tliere before the new rector and his wife came. Nancy j had suggested a new color scheme'; j someone else had rearranged the j furniture; others had-stocked the shelves with good things to eat. And before they were all the women were envying the •■•■rtor's wife her new kitchen. ** ' One of them said :"I wish you | iris would come over ami help in* dress up my kitchen." And Jiat began it. They went, made , .jtigj, est ions for improving the j kitchen and received in, return j tome most delicious refreshments with the i*cii>es written out for everybody to take home. After that it Itecame a regular institution, every meeting bring ing out new ideas for kitchen im-: proveitient, and new recijies.- There were no officers, exce) it that each member acted as secre tary, writing up i*n a "Kitchen Club Notebook" the new idejis (.lie received from the other Miss Cozsens Here Miss Margaret Cozzens, ll U^fslung ton. was a Williainston visitors jester day. / ANOTHER i AK s\/ GALVAN «i*ed roofing. Culpepper's. a 27 2t IKY TIME IS APPROACHING We sell screen doors, window screen and screen wire\ cloth Culpepper Hardware Co. a 27 2t seseaeaeaeseaeseseseaßaeseseaeasaesesesesesßfßJjjaßaeseaeaeaeaeae^BaesßaeaeaßSß |y oung's! I JUST A FEW OF YOUNG'S | I Specials For 1 J SAT. and MON. | | 5 LBS. SUGAR rtr _ ladies'fancy I Limited LINEN DRESSES foC | ffl GOLD DUST Men's $1 .50 Overalls, the qa od I Limited Ov best made, only OCTAGON SOAP BOYS OVERALLS rjQg 1 sllk HOSE --15c 39 c I Close Out in Ladies' fT7£\ m / v|S* Ladies and Children's Slippers, 98c, a> j ** • t/V' $1.98, $2.98. Any price and all sizes, Sg BE SURE AND DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY § TO SPEND VOUR DOLLAR WHERE IT WILL DO | DOUBLE DUTY. | LEAVES PROM NANCY'S KITCHEN CLUB NOTEBOOK { If Jane will come out here often. the will get aihamed of giving her husband delicatessen Muff, and will cook him tome real 'odd. Mr*. Gray •erved us the most delicious refresh ments this afternoon. Here are the recipes: \ew Recipe for Chicken Salad Dice the meat from one chicken boiled tender, and salted before it is removed from the fire. Add three chopped hard-boiled eggs, one dtp diced celery, one-half c,up chopped ! tweet pickle and three-fourths of a j cup of freshly toasted, salted nuts. ' Season with salt, celery silt and i pepper Mix with enough olive oil j mayonnaise to moisten. Cheese Tea Biscuits j 1 quart flour i, 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder • 1 scant teaspoon soda 1 lump, of lard the size of an egg 4 tablespoons grated cheese Buttermilk to make soft dough Bake at once in a quick oven. She I uses a live heat oven which can be set over one burner of an oil or gas stove, : leaving the rest of the stove free for other cooking. ——— Rearranging an Old-Fashioned ■ Kitchen Mrs. Cray's kitchen was so large that she * ore herself out trying to get | around in it. We suggested two 1 things; to group all her furniture in j one end, using the other end for a breakfast room; or to put up a wall- 1 L bonrd partition, making a separate j | room to be used for a breakfast room, j She decided on the latter. Sketch ! show* how It will look. New Covered Broiler Mrs. Gray has a new kind of cov ered broiler that cooks meats on both | sides at once. It's used on top of the | stove. The cover keeps odors from spreading She says the broiler' is fine for baking biscuits as well as for broiling. WANTS M l VulK TOBACCO I I K iiaces at Culpepper's. u27 2t IOR SAIsrE: PONTIAt COACH; driven (>,OOO miles. Excellent condi -0 ii 001. shrdlueuthmerftdwalyuptnuen tion. Looks and runs like new. Can be seen at Jamcsville be fore -May 5. J. L, Jones. It 1 OR SALE: TWO FINE JERSEY • sows and pigs. One has 10 pigs, other 9. Coine to see them at once. i J. V Green, Williainston, N.C. a 27 3tw FOR SALE: I HAVE 300 PENS OF C dry pine wood for sale, at SI.OO per pen, delivered. Noah A. Cherry, - Windsor, N. C. a2O 3twkly CARDS Hi CANDIDATE'S i, FOR SHERIFF To the Democratic voters of Martin: County:—l take this means ot an-' nouncing my candidacy for the office | of sheriff. I wish to thank the people j of the county for all favors ahd sup port given me, and will appreciate your support in the coming primary. • A L. ROEBUCK. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself a Candi- ! date for County Prosecutor of the Re corder's Court subject to the majority of the voters in the Democratic Prim ary in June. - / JULIUS 8. PEEL. FOR SENATOR I hereby announce my candidacy for : the office of State Senator of the Sec ond District and will appreciate the support of the Democratic voters, aid tf ELBERT S. PEEL. FOR COUNTY TREASURER 1 hereby announce myself a candi-: ; date for the office of treasurer for Mar j tin County, subject to the action of the j j Democratic voters in the primary June I 12. I wish to express my thanks for. the support giviai me, and assure the ! ] people of the county that their coop-1 ■f eration in the coming primary will be | highly appreciated. C. D. CARSTARPHEN. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself a candi- j Mate for the office of register of deeds i lof Martin County subject to action.,of j j the Democratic primary to be held on! ! June 2nd and kindly ask for the sup-! j port of the Democratic voters. It Is. with sincere appreciation that I desire to thank the citizens of the ; county for past favors and cooperation J. SAM GETSINGER. NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu trix of the estate of W. M. Perry, de ceased, late of Martin County, all per sons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same to me for payment on or before the 4th day of April. 1929, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immedi ate payment of the same. • This the 4th day of April, 1928. VIRGINIA PERRY, Executrix of estate of W. M Perry, deceased »27~0t NOTICE Under and by virtue of a judgment i of the superior courj entitled 'D. G. I Matthews vs. Gatriel Wiggins,' the undersigned commissioner will, on the 14th day of May, 1928, at 12 o'clock' noon, in front of the courthouse door I of Martin County, Williamston, N. C.,| offer at sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following I described land:' Same being a house and lot in therf town of Williainston, N. C„ adjoining Haughton Street Extended, Watts Street, J. W. Watts property, and others; and being the same house and S lot now occupied by the said Gabriel Wiggins. This the 14th day of April, 1928. B A. CRITCHER, al7 4tw Commissioner. THE ENTERPRISE GET YOUR TOBACCO FUR naces at Culpepper's. a 27 2t NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in i superior court. . I I ► Staw Hat Day In Greenville Sat., April 28th The firms whose names appear in this adver tisement .who are participating in this initial an nual Cooperative Event of "Straw Hat Day", are • members of the Merchants Association and will present a wonderful variety of straws and Pana mas, the equal of which is not to be found in.vany of the cities of the east. SPRING TIME |» STRAW HAT TIME The Firms Participating: BATCHELOR BROS. FRANK WILSON CURTIS PERKINS BLOUNT-HARVEY CO. J. C. PENNY CO. ROY KITTRELL YOUNG MERCANTILE COMPANY "Straw Hat Day" Is Presented Under Auspices of GREENVILLE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION here's an entirely new idea in oil ranges! p * - l | I YA New.compact design..Grouped burners / \ Builton live heat oven. Accurate heat / *W \ indicator. Swift,clean heat. One of / new models Irom *l7 f "to *154 J A NEW, snowwhite porcelain enamel Inn be&utiiul Perfection is one of 14 range that cooks swiftly and burns oil. new mode's. All convenient, light-colored, the safe, economical fuel! Come an J see swift-cooking. All finished either in porcc it is! Watch it cook! lain enamel or in Perfect'olac, a new, . Uxamine'if# 27 features. See it just once— durable lacquer never before used on * and you will never be satisfied until you stove:. It Lrhke the lacquer now used on it into your kitchen. »« automobiles, but made to stand heat as D . . v 1 1* • well as hard wear. For it isn t just a new oil range. It is a \ „ new tynd of oil range... Modern... Quick... See these new stoves at your dealer's. Beautiful... Convenient,.. Finer than And, whether you are ready, to buy or you ever dreamed an oil stove could be! not, don't miss seeing the new range! F BAIT WAT TO BUY. Tour dealer will demonstrate these new models for you. Ana, if you with it, he . unil no doubt be g lad to tell you how you can any one of them home and UM it as you pay for it PERFECTION Oil Burning J . 'l* - pi t FICTION STOVI COMPANY. PHIL AD B LPHI A, PINNSYIYAMIA D. G. Matthews vm. R. L. and Rosie Nelson The defendants, R L. and Rosie Nel son, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced i in the superior court of said "county, I N'orth Carolina, to have declared a lien s upon a bouse and lot of the defendants by virtue of a tax certificate of sale purchased by plaintiff; and the said [ defendants will further talce notice that i they are required to appear at the office ■ of the clerk of superior court of said j county in the courthouse in William- Gold Star Stores 225 Washington Street, Williamston, N. C. - . Our Motto: Purity Low Prices Courtesy 9 SPECIALS SATURDAY, APR. 28 ONE DAY ONLY - SUGAR, „ !« Pound - - OCTAGON SOAP, 9 / Five large cakes md I V GOLD STAR COFFEE A A p Quality high as the stars, lb. TtvfV TOMATOES OQ^, Pour No. 2 cans BEST CHEESE ' OQ. Pound | , SPECIALS FOR WEEK N. B. C. Cakes or crackers, 6 5c pkgi. 25c Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans 23c Choice Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs 28c Fluffo, 2 lb. can 37c; 4 lb. can 69c Pickles, sweet, sour, or mixed, 2 bottles 25c 1 ——* Pet or Borden's Milk, large can 10c 4 Friday, April 27,1928 i ston, N. C., on the 14th day of May, 5 1928, and answer or demar to the com- _ 1 plaint of said action, or the plaintiff t will apply to the court for the relief . demanded in said complaint 1 R. J. PEEL. - a! 3 4tw Clerk Superior Court_

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