Newspapers / The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.) / Dec. 8, 1939, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Lupton ^ ill Direct Census In District - Representative Lindsay Warren stated today that he had recommend ed the appointment of Mr D W Lupton. of Pantego. as director of the census in thcTTifgr district. and Mr W. A Everett, of Edenton. as assistant director Both men are now ait-ending a oont-u*?echo.?!??Kal eigh Mr Luption hyti charge of the business and agricultural census in 1934 and 1835 Mr Everett is ? prominent t>usiri?sS! WWiii ol Liiiniun All other positions jn connection with the*census will be enumerators No information has yet been recen ed as to how many enumerators \a ITT be allotted, to each county. The busi ness census w ill be taken in Janu ary and the population and farm census in April and efiumera! ?rs will work for about thirty days Mr Warren stated that all rnue | erators would be appointed by Mi i Lupton after the\ had Mo>>d a test I prescribed by the bureau ot the ccn j su.v Hi' lurflier stated that he had turned over to Mi Lupton all let tel'S written tv -tntn on?the vub.teet and lias advised partus to eommun tctrtt ttWt =?? ii.i.Hu ui". hh Lupton Juniors To Present Annual I'ltry \exI Tuesday Evening II you value your ssmty and can not stand shock, stay away from the Williamston High School auditorium Tuttsday evening. Decern her 12\ -fnr the Junior class will presevM one of the weirdest, most' blood-curdling mysteries of-tho year, entitled Hob goblin House ' Bring your handkerchief'if your Ml'JI I tun *1.81111 If!'' HlJin. TM Vob will be in tears from laughing at the two Negro servants and the English housekeeper They remain, through "OUt thr play, Hi m i.UW of hysteric, dodging headless ph&ntoms. ghosts and maniacs Don't take .the other individuals word for it. Cpmc and sCe for your s< If on Tuesday evening at eight < .'clock Services M ill lie Held It llolv Trinity Mission '?On Sunday afternoon at tfir? t o'clock, there will be a sejvjr? Holy Trinity Mission, Bear Grass Services aie again being resume' s hoped that everyone in the < n ?'?oiniy !? 'II 'ittmrl and take ,r, ;tr t?\> pari in the ?vptk.of the church F. C. X. SWEET Potato Marketing Service Opens Tuesday I December 11 tli The salc-s office will be lo cated in tbe Staton Storage \\ arebouse. Eroding and Packing W ill r* r lb- Done in tbe Staton Build ing Also. /?'or liifitrnmliim As To Shipping Dotes, .See James M. Peel I.OCAI. M WAGER WII.I.IAMSTON (;i\E JEWELRY This Christmas DeFrcre Self W in (ling Water proof WATCHES DIAMOND SETS LOCKETS, CHAINS Self-Winding WATCHES DIAMOND IUNCS At Loir At $7.50 Koch bottom price* on all jewelry. You tuuat aee our new romplele atock to really uppreciute llie many 1(H civ and uaeful gift* we have on hand. S nmalt deposit will hold unv article until (lliriat maa. Jetrelry it a gift that latlt? Make them remember your thoughtfulnet* a long time by giving a Gift from J. Lawrence Peele WASHINGTON STREET WILLIAMSTON Ha|>|>eiiiii<rs In The ( hik ('it\ School 1 Mid'Urm fmniMtiong will -be--) gin 01 Monday. December 18th. Hie <*)ak Cit^v school will close for the; holidays on December 20th and re open on January 1st Attendance in I ^ctrr M i back to normal again after . " ' ' i > sling +4 peanuts and grad T ? commercial department under j tii?- leadership of Miss Reba Mc" ' Lan.h is doing good work and pupils Idjrig the department up to 20 ?nt The Parent-Teacher As .ation will meet Wednesday eve -*u~ uX si-vcn o'cltick?for goncral ines.s of the,year and the election new officers. A special invitation > xtended t<> all parents to be pres A free picture. "Safari on Wheels" U4kiug picture-of darkest Africa ~tt sen ted by-the Esso .Mai keters wiH " given ori'the same evening of the P. T A me?-ting, thereby furnishing a lull evening of educational en joy merit. ' Th?" i.fhski'Tb?rtI teams are expect ing to r.r v(t of her teanis of the coun ning with Jamesville at Oak City on Friday evening. December 8th. The Home Economics department wall have on exhibition all type of work and Christmas decorations made bV pupils of the class ^Parents and friends are invited to visit the home economics room during this period, and note the economy in making such gifts. The honor roll for the Oak City seho.nl for the period ending Novem ber 29th. is as follows: First grade: Herman Hollis, Mary Elizabeth Harrell,; Erma Lee John son and Shirley Stalls. Second grade Jack Liverman, Wi ley Craft, Hilly Worsloy. Irvin Man^' ping, James Williams, Reuben M^tfv iiTrig. Dorothy Virginia Smith;"Wan ty .Christenberry. Lina Christenber rv and Flo re m* Coffield Third grade MaBel Matthews, Max Hie Hvman. Ruth Haislip. Marv Daniel. Lael Hunting, Inez Bellflowr er. "Marion Smith, Murray Liverman, Linwood Lawrence and Henry Bell flnvv i Fourth {"grade: De lores Barrett, .France* Biyant. Alice Edniondson, Inez Smith arid Maggie Williams. Fifth grade: Frank Manning, Em ma House. Edna Smith and Ann Worsloy., Sixth, grade; Bobbie House. Joyce Rawis and Helen- PeeJe. Seventh grade: Beltie Mae Smith, Mabej Stalls. Edith Pittman and Bebk Worslry Eighth grade Mildred Ward Ay ers, Jesse Howard Stroud, Frances Bennett, Earl Faithful and Carl At kinson. Ninth grade; Rufus Manning. lenll. grade: HalTlet Everett. Elevt nth gi ade: Naney _Wors 1 ey. Bessie Coffield. Sudie Mallory. James Hope Ayers and Mary Ruth Mallory. Attendance has kept several off the honor roll during the past month. * Interesting Bits Of I loin eTown News (Continued from page one) Wheeler Martin prompts our at tention to both resolutions and golf. Mr. Martin has been play ing golf for the past three years on an average of twice each week, lie has sworn to quit golf just ill2 times. , "Pappy" Diem, who recently un derwent a kidney operation in a Durham hospital is expected home this week-end Although Pap made an unusually quick recovery from the upeiatlon it bTnot likely that he will play basketball again this* sea son. In George Harrison. Williamston has one of the brst one man. cham ber of commerces in the country. Hut even he needs the assistance and cooperation of the business men of the town. -In a recent meeting of the merchants and business men of the town. B. S. Courtney, Frank Margo Iis. Charlie Bowers and Claude Clark fur- a chamber of commerce; They need your helo -Attend the mnnt. mgs and pay your dues. Where are you going to do your Christmas shopping? Aren't your local merchants due your first- consideration. They "shell out" for this and for that every day in the week. They are solic ited for everything under the sun by those who even spend their money (Hit of town. Frank Conway, proprietor of the M and W. Grocery, said a traveling salesman Hfas in his store yesterday and suddenly he became excited. He ? [pointed to a big black truck* with a square box on it as large as a house. The traveling man said the truck was running- down the street with out a driver. Frank corrected him "There is a man in there?that's Ben Long Heaves." C.hrinlian Church To Conduct lu Every ? Member Can vans Plans arc going forward for thi overy-member canvass at the Wil liamston Christian Church on nexl Sunday. Lists are being prepared for the canvassers, members of the church board, who will visit th? home* uf the membership on Sun day afternoon. Those attending church Sunday mnming wtll be given en opportun ity to subscribe to the budget adopt ed by the church laat Sunday. Andrew S. Everett Dies In Farmville Sunday Afternoon I Nali\e of Kol>erMUwille ; For More Than Sev enty Year* (Robersonville Herald / Andrew Staton EvereU. a native of Robersonville for rnoroMnan 70 years, died in the home of his daugvO't Mr*. , Gw Koehurk, i.n Farmville Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. Mr Everett had been in de clining health for several years but the nnnu diah caus? of his death was" attributed to a stroke of paralysis. For the past four or fi^jg^years he ha. lived in Men head City and FartfiVille. _ Mr Everett, the son of Staton Ev erett and JaekiO Little Everett, was 75 years old' He was born in Rob ersonville and for a long, number of y. ;u> v\ as prominently associated Willi the business and ."rial activi ty , of Rober>on ville. For several years he was employed by J H. Rob frtSoh A Company. Funeral 11 n is . v. en; ~hrid here in the Baptist church Monday after noon at' two o'clock. The last rites weie conducted by Rev. E C Shoe and Re\ B B. Fordham. Baptist minister of Farmville Interment was in the local ( <metcry Tile deceased is survived by two daughteiA, Mrs Gus Roebuck, off Farmville. Mrs. T. Grimes, of Miami, Fla t wo sons. Cecil L Everett, of j Hot Springs. Ark., and Norman K. Everett, of Richmond, Va Judge H. 0. Peele Holds Session Of Recorders Court | (Continued from page one) the State liquor laws. A continuation was granted for J Jasper Williams for violation of the motor vehicle laws, and also, in the euse against Williams for buying and selling scrap tobacco without li cense. The case of W. G Moye for buy-1 ing and selling sc^ap tobacco .with improper license, .was a-lso xeefitin ued. William Taylor, colored,- received sixty days for drunken and disor derly conduct and for assault with a deadly weapon. A ninety day sentence was given Cicero Moore, colored, of Jamesville, for carrying a concealed weapon and for drunken and disorderly conduct. ?The ease- of Albert Stohe for lar ceny and receiving was continued-': until the December term of court For violating the state liquor laws. Edward Coffield had his case con tinued. Lucy Whitehurst received thirty days for assault, the case coming out of an argument over a child Announces Services In IIus.sell Church ?Rev, J M Perry will conduct the services in the Hassell Christian church Sunday morning and Sunday night. The morning service will be held at 11 o'clock and the evening service w J11 begin at 7:30 neloek. Appropriate subjects have been se lected for the two services and citi zens of the. community are invited to attend. V. S. Murine Corps Seeks Kn lislm en Is Captain John M Greer, officer in charge of Marine Corps recruiting activities for North Carolina, with district headquarters in Raleigh, an nouncr.s that a large, number of young men are to be accept, d for service in the Marine Corps during the month of December Young men between the ages of 18 and 31, sin gle, white, grammar school educa tion or above are eligible. Young men under 21 years of age are re quired to have | . 1 Any young mail who venture, promotion and a chance to complete or advance their education should either write or apply in per son to the recruiting stations in Ral eigh or Charlotte. Men accepted are sent to the Marine Barracks at Par riy TSI&nd, is. U., for a brief period of training, from there they are sent to some service school, ship, foreign station or marine barracks for duty. * Announce Service? In Local Methoilint Church -4 Sunday services were announced for the local Methodist church as follows: Church school. 9:45 a. m. Mr D. I N. HlX* superintendent Preaching by the pastor. Rev. S. J. Starnes, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject: "The Inextinguish able Light." Evening subject: "Using Our Gifts." All members of the church are urged to attend these services, and the public is cordially invited to worship with us. There will be spec ial music in each service. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. W. Lanier and wife. Mollie Lanier, to the undersigned Trustee, and dated the 12th day of October, 1931, and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book E-3 at page 205 and at the re quest of the holder of the notes of indebtedness thereby secured, de Quick Results ? Lowest Cost ENTERPRISE WANT ADS The ENTERPRISE \\ A M AD RATES One cent a word (this type) 25c Minimum Charge 2c a word I hi- Mzr Cash must accompany all or ders unless you have an open ac count with us. We reserve the right to revise or reject any copy. The ENTERPRISE - J'lIONK 16 FOl KTEEV CAKI.OAUS OF TEX aco Fire-Chief gasolim . werosene, and No. 1 and 2 fuel oil, unloaded this week Texaco is known the world over for Its quality Harrison Oil. Company. THE DAILY FISH MARKET WILL be open every day until after Christmas. We will have in stock trout, croakers, spots, blackfish, carp, catfish and oysters. Gome bq to seen C L. Cherry. He'll give you a good bargain The market was closed for a while due to my illness but I am out again and would be glad to see you. LARGE STOCK OF TRICYCLES and wagons. Lowest prices. Wil liamston Hardware Co. d8-5t I HAVE Jl'ST FINISHED THE BIG room in the old colonial home of 1>i and Mrs. J-.-S. Rlmdes- Wu 1U a 11 old rose, ceiling and trim old Vir ginia while: Very tasteful irr rotor harrnony. A good job always Ted Jackson Pairtt Company. Hint' ami llrcczy Lease Can Station on Ihimjhlnn Street Jim (Blue) Manning and Breezy Beaird have leased the fiUing station .next to the Marco theatre and have installed all the modern facilities for i washing and greusing cars, new ac cessories and are handling Esso gas- i oline. ?.J The station, "Marco Service Sta- I Hon," formerly the Chas. 11. Jenkins garage, has been renovated and re- j painted. Jim and Breezy invite you to pay ] 1 hem a vi'sh :tnH In !? ???<>? uith lluim 1 luteal Christian Church Clcct* Its New Of ficers At a meeting of the Williamston Christian church last Sunday the fol-1 lowing officers were electee!: H W Bi'ihdurant and B F Perry, elders. fhf*'a period of three years; H T. TgAvlor, N. K. Harrison, John A ] ?Wulfd and George H. Harrison, dea-j con<t*for a period of three years; R j L. Smith was elected a deacon for a period of .me your. ? All of these officers have'held si in- j ilar offices for the past three years j except Mr. Smith, who was added for his first term as a deacon. The church board now consists of six elders -and JVrttrt-een-deacons- _ ? ? - i fault having been made in the pay ment thereof. I will, 'oh 'the 5th day of January, 11)40. at 12 o'clock Noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County offer for sale at public auc tion for cash the property described in said deed'of trust lis follows, to w it: Bounded on the North bv George j Williams, oil the South by S S. Had- j ley EstateV. on the East by Henry'i Reddiek, on the West by the An-1 drews land and being the same land I bought of S. S. Hadley and said to contain fifteen acres Viore or less * This the 4th day of December, 1939. R G HARRISON. Trustee. Coburn & Coburn, Attys d8-4t' THREE CARLOADS. 40.000 CANS, Havoline and Texsyfo Motor Oil came in on today's boat, the largest shipment of the year, everybody likes Havoline and Texaco Oils. Har rison Oil Company. GCAHAKTEED RADIO ing done here. Expert service, rea sonable prices. Western Auto As sociate Store. Williamston. s22-tf CABBAGE % COLLARD PLANTS for sale. Early Jersey and Charles ton Wakefield cabbage plants. Pe can Grove Farm, Henry C. Green, Williamston, N. C. n 14-17-24-dl-B-15-22 FOR SALE: I NDERWOOD AND Royal typewriter ribbons. Guaran teed non-smudge carbon paper. Sten cil ink Enterprise Publishing Com pany. . nia-tf MEDIUM SIZE IKON SAFE FOB sale Good as new, price reason able. Harrison Oil Company. ALL MAKES TVPEWRITERS AND Adding Machines, Sold and repair ed. Prompt service, lowest prices. Office f-i,... . I Service, phone 206JX Williamston. n28d5-12-19 REPAIR SERVICE?RADIOS. RE frigeralors and vacuum cleaners. We guarantee our work. Telephone ! 245-1. Koger Radio and Refrigera tor Company. c ECONOMY AL'TO SI FPJ.Y Williamston Easy Teims on Goodrich Tires and Batteries Reita Theatre?Washington Sunday-Monday December 10-11 "I'ACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" with Hits brothers and June If ithers Tuesday DOUBLE FEATURE December 12 "Riders of the Frontier^' willi Trtc Killer "Tlie Return of Dr. \", Wayne Morris. R. laine Wednesday-Thursday December 13-14 "PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS" uitli Edith Fallout ami Jamas Medallion Friday-Saturday December 15-16 "2Q-OOQ MEN A YEAR" uith Randolph Scott and Margaret Lindsay Marco Esso Service Station . OPENS W i' extend to llie puhlie ami our friemln u cordial welcome to viitit us. We hell nothing Itut Standard Oil prod uct* anil we feuliire the waidiiiifi anil ^renwinn of car*. I our business will be appreciated and we'll do our best lo give you prom fit and efficient service. Jim Manning and "Breezy" Beaird PROPRIETORS Fashion Values! AII the NEW Cdolhes You Need for the Holidays at Ratil Savings! Thr holidays arc jnst around the comer! f>rt rrady for them NOW with NEW ('.lollies! Find them here at downriphl low prices! Choose from Winter's success styles in coats, suits, dresses. Iiats ? fur coats! Choose your entire Winter wardrobe here now ?SAVE noi.i.ARs and nni i ARS! i After-Thanksgiving Clearance Reductions Now On See These Values Today GREENVILLE, N. C.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 8, 1939, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75