Entertainments Club Meetincs Personals Weddinfs Engagements Society and Personals OF W1LLIAMSTON ud MARTIN COUNTY PHONE Anything for This Department To 4 6 Attend Convention in Duiin Mrs C B. Roebuck. Mrs. J O Manning. Mrs. A R. Dunning and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert S. Peel and Mrs. Garland Woolard were among those from here to attend the stair convention of the Christian Church in Dunn this week. In Norfolk Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Frank Weaver visit ed relatives in Norfolk Tuesday and Wednesday. ? Visits in Raleigh Tuesday Mrs Johnny Gurkin visited her daughter, Sally Gray, in Raleigh on Tuesday and Wednesday In Raleigh Wednesday Misses Julia Daniel and Mary Car starphen Messrs. T. B. Brandon and Bogue Siude were in Raleigh Wed nesday on business ? Shop Here Yesterday Mesdanies C J Sawyer and. W L Brewer. 77f Windsor, shopped here yesterdcu To Visit in W ashington City Misses Christine High and Lillian Breen and Mr Howard Earp are vis- i iting relatives in Washington City this week-end I Leaves for New York City Mr Frank Margolis leaves Sun day for a buying trip to New York City. *': Visits Relatives Here Mrs. Rupert Cowen. of Wilson, visited relatives here Tuesday af ternoon 4 Visiting llere This Week -Messrs Bob Peel, of Kingsport, Tenn., and Franc us peel, of Nash \;ill< . Tenn.. are visiting their mo ther. Mrs. Sadie Peel, here this week. Visit in Tarboro Tuesday Mr>- 'John Kodgerson and 'daugh ter. Mis.s Mary, visited relatives in Tarboro Tuesday. Returns from Hospital Mrs. R W. Bondurant has return ed from a Washington hospital to her home here. In Greenville Yesterday Mesdames Ed. E. N and NoaTT Hardison and Miss Ann Hurdison visited in Greenville yesterday. Visit in Greensboro Misses Lola Phillips and Katherine Harrison, visited in Greensboro last week-end I Return- to Greensboro M iss.Edith Taylor has returned to her home in Greensboro after a vis it here with her mother. Mrs. Laura Taylor ? Was Here Wednesday Miss Gladys Curtiss, of Farmville. Va. visited friends here Wednes day night. ? Is Confined To Her Home Mrs .J A Everett is confined to her home on West Main Street by illness In Washington Yesterday Mis Paul Jones attended to busi ness in Washington yesterday. Visits in Durham Miss Constance Rabin visited in Durham last week-end. Shop Here Yesterday Mrs. N. C Everett and daughter. Virginia, of Robersonville, shopped here yesterday ?? Was Here Wednesday Mis. Clyde Moon-, of Windsor, vis ited here Wednesday. In Tarboro Wednesday Mesdames Curtis Leggett, Irving Margohs and Urbin Rogers visited in Tarboro Wednesday afternoon. ? Visit Here Thursday Mrs. Marie Manning. Miss Mattie Coltrain and Mi J. L. Coltrain. of Farm Life, visited here Thursday Were Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Will Jackson, of Dai dens, visited friends here Wed nesday Visits in Wilmington Mis* Ruth Ward visited in Wilm ington last week-end. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Roy Stillman. of Plymouth, attended to business here Wednes day. Is Confined To Her Home Miss Faye Gurganus is confined to her home with tonsilitis Shop Here Wednesday Mesdames K S Mitchell' and Lee Blower, of Windsor, shopped here Wednesday Returns from Goldsboro Mrs Charlie Bovvers returned yes terday from a visit with relatives in Goldsboro. 1 Visiting in Jamesville Mr. and Mrs Will Askew, of New port News, are visiting relatives in Jamesville this week. # In Raleigh Yesterday Mr J K Boy kin was a business visitor m Raleigh yesterday Were Here Last Week-end l)i and Mrs. J. 1). Hathaway and soi . Jimmy, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A James here last week-end Shop Here Yesterday Mesdames Bill Haislip and C. D. Perkins, of Hamilton, shopped here yesterday. Filters Rocky Mount Hospital Mrs. Herbert Sexton, of James ville, entered a Rooky Mount hos pital Wednesday for treatment Were Here Yesterday Professor and Mrs. Russell Mar tin were here yesterday afternoon from Farm Life. In Richmond Yesterday Messrs. H. G. Hbrton, J. Sam Get singer, R H Smith, John A. Man ning and L. B. Wynne were in Rich mond yesterday viisting Mr. C. A. Harrison, who continues in a hos pital there for treatment. I'ndcrgoes Operation Mr. Elbert Manning underwent an operation in a Washington hospital this morning. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Leslie Hardison, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here yester day afternoon. ? Shop Here Wednesday Mrs. Annie Fleming and Mrs. Ca mille Turner, of Jamesville. shopped here Wednesday. In Baltimore This Week Mr I Zemon was in Baltimore this week on business. Visits Here Last Week-end Miss Rebecca Harrison, of High Point, visited here and in Rich mond last week-end. Return from St. Louis Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Brown re turned this week from St. Louis. They will spend the next two months in this and Beaufort County and leave soon after the Christmas holidays for Florida where Jimmy will start training activities with the Cardinals. Attends. Wedding in Raleigh Mr. Herbert Whitley was in Ral eigh -this week-attending -the wed ding of a college classmate Visit H<TC Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Everett, of Washington, visited here Wednesday afternoon. Attend District Meeting Mesdames W. E. Old, S. A Max well. R. L. Carver, J B Mason. John Peel. J. S. Whitley and J B. Taylor attended the district meeting of the State Parent-Teacher association in Ahoskie Tuesday. Mrs. Taylor is president of the local association ??? Visits in Randleman M iss Mildred Talley is spending the week-end with relatives in Ran dleman. I Attend Knox Funeral Mrs. M L. Nicholson; Mr. and Mis Ronald Ward Mr. Cornelius Ward, of Baltimore; Mrs. R H. Stephen son and children. Miss Mary Steph enson and Mr. Rex Stephenson, Jr and Mr. and Mrs. G M Freddy, ol Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. W.,W. Dillard and Mr Porter, of Rocky Mount Mr Reginald Austin, of Enfield; Mrs Addie Edwards, Miss Louise and Bill Edwards, of High Point; Mr Jack Edwards, of Burlington; Mrs W I) Misho'e and Mrs. Goodie Gqs kins, of Washington, were among those from out of town attending the funeral of Mr. Wilton A. Knox hen yesterday afternoon. ? Visit in Murfreesborg Messrs. V J. Spivey and J C Manning visited in Murfreesborc last evening. * In Richmond Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. C B Clark. Jr., anc Mrs. G. H. Harrison, Jr , visited Mr C. A. Harrison in a Richmond hospi tal yesterday. Mrs. Clark remaining there to be with her father a few days $ Were Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs Roy Hearne, ol Washington, visited here yestefda> afternoon. ? Attending Conference Dr. S. A. Maxwell is attending tin annual Methodist conference in Fay etteville tliis week. Is Visiting Relatives Here Mr. Joseph Frank, of Philadel phia. is spending a few days hen with friends and relatives. In Washington Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Bill Howell visitec in Washington Wednesday night. Is Confined To His Home Mr. Bob Everett. Jr., is confine to his home with malaria. SCOUTS MEET The Everetts Scouts got the Rob ersonville Scouts to come togethe: and make one troop. The troop num ber is 72. Some of the Scouts went t< Grifton with our scoutmaster. Mi Patrick. Last night we had another meet ing The first thing was a game o two. The games were basketball an< spud. Then we studied first aid We received our tenderfoot badge and our neckerchiefs. Mr. Patricl and Mr Rochester took part in th< meeting The.last meeting was held on Wed nesday. October 9. 1939, at the Ev eretts school building. By Whit Donald?Edward Bigg OCTAGON CAAMUIATKD ?80API A Palmolive 3 for 20c Super Suds (Red box) sm 3 for 25c Super Suds (Red box) Ik 2 for 33c Su r Suds (Blue box) sm 3 for 25c Sup'r Suds (Blue box) l{ 2 for 43c Octagon Soap ft 0 for 25c Octagon Soap sm 10 for 23c Octagon Powder If fl far 25c Octagon Powder sm 10 for 23c Octagon Toilet 6 for 25c Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c Octagon Flakes 2 for lie Octagon Granulated 2 for 18c Creme Oil Soap 3 for 14c I'nlversal Soap 3 for 14c Triple Cake Soap 3 for 10c Crystal White Soap 3 for 14c Hollywood Beauty 3 for 14c Klex (Pumice) Soap 3 for 14c M. & W. Grocery Latest Additions To The Enterprise Mailing List ! A list of the latest additions to the Enterprise mailing list follows: Blanche Mizelle, Jamesville; E. D. Jones, Oak City; A. R Roberson, Everetts; A. R. Mizelle, Windsor; G. T. Gardner, Williamston; L. T. Hol liday, Williamston; Willie Modlin, Jamesville; Ira Jones, Williamston; Levin Ange, Jamesville; W. W. Grif fin, Williamston; C. L. Leggett, Wil liamston; B. B. Taylor. Hamilton; M J. Moye, Tarboro; A. C. Harrison. Petersburg, Va.; C. W. Forbes, Rob erson ville; Alice Best, Hassell; C. F. Modlin, Jamesville; J. H. Moore, Williamston; Mrs. B. R. Barnhill, Durham; Jane Parker, Ruxton. Md.; J. H. Terry, Williamston; E. W. Gardner, amesville; Ira S. Griffin. Williamston; Dick Woodward, Vir ginia Beach; H. F. Williams. Wil liamston; George F. Cordon, James ville; ^Irs. BrucQ Johnson, Rober sonville: Ira T. Hardison, Williams ton. BRIDE-ELECT HONORED Hamilton, Nov. 8 ?- Miss Louis* Johnson, bride-elect, was honored by Mrs. Henry Johnson, Jr . at her home in Hamilton on Tuesday night with a miscellaneous shower and bingo party... LQydy-iidLilfm'gcs*. v\ ith chrysanthemums predominat ing. were used throughout the home where guests were entertained. Mrs Clayton House presided over the punch bowl and guests were served peanuts and mints through out the evening. Dainty orange ices and vanilla cream with individual cakes were served at the conclusion of play. Mrs. Johnson presented the hon oree with an attractive gift in honor of the occasion and she also receiv ed many other lovely gifts. Guests present were Miss Louise Johnson, the honoree, Mrs. Clayton House. Miss Frances Harper. Mrs. Pat Davenport, Mrs. J W. Bell and Miss Louise Sitterson, sisters of the groom-to-be. Miss Irene Dozier and Mrs. Hockett. of Rocky Mount: Mi Lester House, of RobersonviHe; Mrs Ernest Ethoridge, of Williamston; Mesdames L F. Stokes, Jeff Wals ton, J. H. Lillard, Lcroy Taylor, Roy Beach, Bill Beach. Bogue Slade, B B Castelloe. Wade Everett. Will Da vis. Paul Johnson, etty Salsbury, J S Ayers and Katherine Harrell Misses Edna Barnhill, Hazel Harrell. Dot Whitehurst, Viola Price, Mildred Everett and Margaret Peel CLUB BANQUET Members of the Woman's club en tertained their husbands at a love ly banquet at the club Tuesday eve ning, with members of the Junior Woman's club serving. The U-shaped tables were center ed with low bowls of yellow chry santhemums with yellow candles in crystal holders shedding a soft light on the attractive setting. Dainty nap kins carried out the Fall motif. A three-course turkey dinner with hot rolls and coffee was served tc sixty members and guests, who en joyed a varied entertainment pro gram consisting of three songs by Gordon Bennett, accompanied by Mrs. W C. Manning, Jr., at the pi ano. a dialogue in Irish dialect by Barbara Margolis and Sylvia Green the two giving a tap dance later in the program; a humorous reading by Mrs. T. C. Lassiter, of Windsor: an intricate tap number by Misses Ann Gillam and Myrtle Tadloek, ol Windsor, accompanied by Mrs. Las siter and piano selections by Miss Catherine Hardison and Miss Cath ryn Mew born HARDENS Mr. asd Mrs. Aubrey Hardison an pounce the birth of a daughter Sat urday, November 4, 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Pencil Bland spent the week-end in Wilmington with the latter's daughter. Mrs Le< Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Horner visitec Mrs. Horner's parents Sunday. Mr. Hugh Fagan Jordan, studcn at State College, spent the week-one at home Mr. and Mrs. J T Fagar and Miss Sadie Fagan took him bad Sunday afternoon. Messrs. Orlo Raft, Carl Roberson of Plymouth. Miss Margaret Daven port, of Roper, and Miss Mae Swin son visited Miss Davenport's aunt ir Washington Sunday night, r Messrs. Nat Cherry and Tim Ma i lone and Miss Viola Harrison visit I. ed the Christian Endeavor Wednes day night. < Painting of the Dardens church o e Christ got underway Wednesday Work will be resumed Monday Rev. Garland Bland will preach a Dardens Church of Christ Sunday at 11 a. m. ? Juniors To Present Play Members of the Junior class of tin Williamston High School are busj with rehearsals for their fall play "Hobgoblin House," which will b< presented in the high school audi torium early next month. The plaj is a three-act mystery involving < cast of twelve and is under the direc tion of Nancy Glover and J. R. Bar rett. Junior plays have become an an nual feature of the school year anc this year's production promises tc exceed all others in both interest anc suspense. Increase Foreign trade of the United States ' in September of this year increased in value compared with both August and September of 1938, With war conditions playing a part in both im port and export trade. 1 Lambs Present indications are that the number of cattle and lambs fed in | the 1939-40 feeding season will be larger than in the 1938-39 season, re | ports the U. S Bureau of Agricultur al Economics. Firgt Period Honor Roll In The Everetts School The honor roll of the Everetts school for the first two months is, as follows: First grade: Nellie iiarrison, Jas. S. Peel, Anna Lane Barnhill, Sally Biggs. James Taylor Bullock. Second grade: Dorothy Ayers, Mary Alice Bailey, Nancy Donald, Opal Jones, Bobby Eakes, Sammy Keel, Jr. Third- grade Ruby White Harri son, Bernice Mae Edmondson, Sara Brown Bennett, Loraine Wynne, Ralph Mendenhall. George Edward Keel. G. G. Bailey, Thomas James, Archie Perry. Fourth grade: Alma Dean Scott. | Annie Harrison, Marceline Johnson, Clayton Ray Keel Clarence Forbes, Earl Forbes, Elton Harrison. Filth grade: Furney James, Alice Wynne. Dallas Hopkins, Jonah Mack Stalls, Lela Brown Barnhill. Sixth grade: Wren Bailey, Ellen Clark. Bruce Stalls. Seventh grade: Harold Harrison, Alton Bullock, Ruth Hazel Gurgan us. Muriel Hardy, Alice Ruth Bail ey, Rachel Edmondson, Katie Clyde Leggett. Research The new regional laboratories set up by the U. S. Department of Agri culture will have as their main pur pose the search for wider uses for farm crops, particularly the surplus crops. One-Half In recent years, the cash income received by growers of oats in the United States has been less than half as large as it was in the years just before the World War. CLARK'S CREO - COD For ilo r.-li. f of C(M CHS uii.l BKONCIIIAI IKRITVNOYs on.' to rliol I'oliK anil oth.-r lliroal irritation*. CLARK'S DRUG STORE "1] x;sf; MIAL5 TO PRE J ? A BABY . -d >K Af TER 1 2 1 MAICtf HOW OO VOW ") ?VIA HMO A SPAfll MOMENT - WITH A M0U5E TO KELP MEAL5 TO PRE PAKE AND i fm TO LOOK i / Will SU/Y 'DON T HAVt AkOT OF SPARC 1 rim 6uT IM NOT WORK10 TO DIATH BY ANYMCAN5 I ITMIR' Ml "BABY 15^ COOP HIS MARDlY^fcA , ANY TAOUBLt W* M> I 00 fooo SHOP PINO* FaI ASTOM that ??KUTMf miai (?*.' ?i; ? HAVI All ?INP4 Of tNIIJM fO? SufAfAL* MIALS' TH'|J* InATABl l?Jf IOH? ??? A , L AfnillllW A?t WWH'W Zfiount a uW. grocery Ti n Our Fruit (lake Ingredient* YOKK API'LKS^, SI (. Nil?10 #)OC 10 pouiuU (MMIIkU. Olll\ IMIIM I NK HKNNI) ( l(, NKK I I I S. 2 pk^c. 2."?< Inxli I rftt'luUlfti Doily New Shipment* It eat I v-To-Wear FortheFamily Our *toek* arc now complete with a fine line of WINTER LNDERWEAR for MEN. WOMEN ami CHILDREN. at E*pecially Lou Price*. See Our Ditplay in Our (lift ami Toy Department. Every thing fur the Holiday Seatuut. . LADIES' DKLSSKS?New nhipmciil Silk Dresse*. New style* ami color* ? Special from S2.9H lo 84.9B Ladie*' l)re** Oxford* and Shoe* _^$l ,')8 lo S2.9H Children'* l)re?* Oxford* and Shoe* _(>7e to $ 1.98 Ladies' and Children'* Sweater* ()7c to 11.18 Girl*" ami Children'* School l)rc**e* ._51e to 17r Boy*' Sweater* and Suit* 59c lo 97c Bin Line SNOW SLITS. Size* 1 year to 14. Special for $1.49 to 82.98 LARGE STOCK BLANKETS ARRIVED 79c to $1.98 Ann's Variety Store WILLIAMSTON, N. C. CHILDREN'S SILK DRESSES. Size* from 7 to 16. Special for only The hmiily I.ATINC; PLACE SiiihIuy. Nov. 12 Ol H SI'KCIAI. TRKAT < llirkcil or Turkrv Dinner 50c Itriiip tlie family ami (lint1 willi ii*. Shopper'* lunrh every nii-k <luy, U.K. Steak* anil Neafoml* ure (iiir xpeeiallie*. CKNTKAL CAFE WILLI AMSTON Affiliated With CENTRAL CAFE. Eltubeth City ?McmdaAf}> RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY 75c rau PMT flarc/a t/>) i BLEN DED \ WHISKEY / f/n> A?>r/ay t Yr Y/m,/,,/ '/r/n-U H,,A // /*?/ iJ% St?*" Jim. Barclay ft Co., Ltd.. Paorlai D*troi?; Glasgow, Winter Arrive; W inter Weather lius route?anil we are fu repured with suitable clothes for every mem! f she family. M. B. COATS II illt or trillion! Fur To Snil All Tattle* SUITS T ir o- anil Tliree-I'iere Soil* irilh Swa/mer Coal? SKIRTS In llie Metre*! Material* SPORT COATS All lllentlinn Color* to Match Y o it r Skirt* SWEATERS All Type* to Suit All Afie* anil Tatte*?Fine Quality MILLINERY For the l)i*criniinatinn l)re??er?!\etr Arrival* SHOES For the Family?By Selhy Pari* Fa*hion And Myer* M. B. A visit to our store will eonvince you that To Be Well Dressed Is To Wear Clothes From Vlargolis Bros " Our Frank J. is leaving for New York Sunday?If there is anything special you want, don't hesitate to get In touch with him now.

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