Junior Class Ably I'men It Hobgoblin House Tuesday A largt audience attended"the Jun nr class phrr. "Hobgoblin House presented m the high school auditor ium last Tuesday night % The setting for the three-act mys tery drama was the oki Hobgood House, alleged to be haunted Billy Mercer, in an outstanding rendition of the old Darius Krupp. cart taker of the house for 20 years, added much to thd* mystery and intrigue of a household which Miss Pricilla Caiter. abley portrayed by Eliza beth Parker, valiantly attempted to restore to sanity. den. Bum Jackson, Jack Bulky. Da vid Hardison. Rous* veil Col train Ruth Ward. Charles Co It rain. Mary Charles Godwin and ? John MilU-r carried the mysterious story through three acts John Miller as Bluebeard B" " son. would do credit t-> u Karloff. while the roles f Delilah Worts an i Henry Goober, purirayt d l y. Mai y Charles Godwin and David Hardison kept the crowd in laughter through out the play I.ar^r i.rouxi* W ilneMM Spwial KrlipiouB Picture "Crowti of Thorns wins hearts and i praise?of school?children?Ll ath.eT^, and adults-who have seen it." | "It is the best picture of the Lift 'uf Christ I have ever seen * Picture to have seven.more show ings in county during week B? ar Crass sehuol. Friday morn ing ul 9 3D r.na Tuesday irtpht- ?*? 7 30 p m Gold Point school Friday night at 7 30. Jamvsville school Mon | day at 1 30 p. m Wiillamston giane mar school Monday night at 7:30 for the, general public and at Oak City Tuesday morning at 10 a m Oilier ?""ii.'/nn-mi nl-. ill ?>? made at the schoolhcHiscs The general public is invited and ur^ed to attend one or more of these sireening No admission .marge." Fret will offerings taken Mes r. C A Roberson, Lester Everett and Sam Everett were busi ness visitors hen last evening from I. Prisonville. ? The play was produced unfler the direction of J H. Barrett and Nancy Glover . Special for Christinas I'Fini AMlM ME ftc Spwiilia* In VII lt?-:iiiI> Work. (nil I .? for In I /i/minlrm'nl I inlay. coix>\'i \l in:\i n siioi* Telephone 11-\\ Over V.lt.li. Store Money to Loan ON nil'KOYLD FARM LAND Chas. H. Manmng, Agent rKLL and MANNING. Ally*, TEXACO America's Most Popular Motor Oil 25c a quart HARRISON OIL COMPANY ?MELLOW IT! If you want to "mel low" your fruit cake, you'll find Royal's Tin-Pack ideal for the purpose. Buy your Fruit Cake ear ly and put it away for mellowing Here's the 'ideal Christmas Gift?the one gift you can be SURE every member of the family will enjoy! For here's ROYAL'S delicious Fruit Cake; It's nut-crammed, fruit filled, delicious! It's ideal for every Holiday occasion. It s the perfect dessert for Christ mas dinner. Beautifully pack aged in 3 and 5 lb. tins, or in 2 lb. packages?ROYAL Fruit Cake is truly the "Gift" supreme. Order it today. mini. i. c.l MULES EXTRA FINE T ennessee Mules JEST ARRIVED AT OER STABLES ? SEE THEM Holt Evan^ Iam-oI Junior l.luh Hold* Kepular Meeting Tuesday Meeting in regular session last Tufuda Woman's club heard a report on the Red Cross membership campaign | and enjbyed an interesting enter tainment program By a reported unanimous agree no fit. the club members voted to pa nlcTpate Tif Ihe Christmas Cheer, movement and advanced $13 from it.- general treasury that the work might ur expanded among the less fortunate The club, appreciative of the use of the high school auditor ium 'for the Collins Festival, voted . W Munition to the school for re pairing windows While a definit< report on the Red C os5 membership campaign awaits ?t returns from one district, the ?< lub members, sponsors of the drive, weft advised that the roll call far ? \reeded that of recent years. Following the business session. Betty Easnn turned the meet . t<> the program chairman, J 1 ophine Harrison, who gave an interi ting Bible reading Rev John L Goff. local minister, talk ed on the Bible a> a book of litera ture. _ ?^ 4 I arm Security Group In District Meeting llcrc Meetifi,", J11 t I ? this Wl'llt Fuilll Bl1 ciifitv Administration officials from the fifteen counties in the north eastern -'district heard N. B. Stevens, director of tenant farm purchases in the State, review the work of the administration of the past year The i report w as very encouraging, and ; plans were advanced for increased ! activities in 1940. Messrs, C. H. Kabon. George C Wood and M Myru Skuit, also of the Farm Secur- | ity. Administration addressed the meeting which wa: i eld in the ag* cultural building More than 35 officials were pres ent for the all-day session. Sale Of Auto License Laps Shows Inert se sale i ' au omobile tags over tt number, sold luring the first foi ? teen dav of ast December was ?( ported bv the ?if .11 blinau in trie William: loo Mo or Company budding lure this norning Similar increase;- are be ng n-ported throughout the State, ind the new tar are being seen lion frequently on automobiles. Up until early this .morning, the Hireau had sohi'almost. jOO^heis. Sedivetl Resigns Position It itli (Imin Store Here Mr Herman Seawell, manager of ! the local A and P store, tendered his resignation with- th**- chain which: became effective Wednesday. Af ter the first of the year lie will be located in .Columbia. S C , with a furniture concern. In discussing ins resignation, Mr. Seawell said. "I am reluctant to h ave WiHiarnston and I dtVply ap preciate the cooperation and pa tronage that have been given me during my stay here." Mr. Seth Parrott, of New Bern, has been appointed manager here and has already entered on his new duties. For Thr lilfill CHRISTMAS GIFT CIV! A IMIOIAMM i 111iI January Ul our regular *3.50 iM-riiiaiit'iilH ar?- $3.00 ('?ratlc i ?ii/j/;/iVx?llrsl vi/uiiimviit ( imri'nii'iif/y local rtl T II R MI. HI). I SHOP TKI-KIMIOINK -?"> ?-W In I Ik- Al In ii t ??- 11.1 <1 Klil^. VI1 i 11 in ii i !>I?iii IIAVO LINE THERE'S NO BETTER OIL AT ANY PRICE EQR ANY CAR HARRISON OH, COMPANY Reita Theatre?Washington Sunday Monday Drcember 17-18./ ?"I.ITTI.K ACCIDENT" llahy Sandy, Florence Hire and Richard Carlton Tuesday DOl'Rl.F FEATURE December 19 "The Stranger from Texaa" with Charles Starretl "Sabotage" with Arleen Whelan and Cordon Oliver Wednesday-Thursday December 20-71 "SHIPYARD SALLY" with Cracie Field* and Sydney Howard Friday-Saturday December 22-23 "NICK. CARTKR. MASTLR OETECT1VR" irith ft alter I'idpeon and Rita John ton Quick Results ? Lowest Cost ENTERPRISE WANT ADS F O K SALE OR RENT ? THE Fletcher Waters' farm, vrst t?f Plymouth. 75 acres, 55 acres cleared. Good tobacco land with an allot ment Apply P~~0 Box Plym outh. dl5-3t FOR SALE EIGHT BEAI TIFl'LLV marked pups. 18 weeks old. Excel j tent gifts for children. They csn walk and bark. They cat L. C Nur 1 ney, route one. Williamslon (115 2' 'Lhirlx-Lifihl I'ii/pHh (Pn harm Lift* Honor Roll The names of thirty-eight pupils appear on the Farm .Life School hon or roll for the second six weeks' per iod recently ended, Principal Rus sell Martin reported as follows: The honor roll for the past six weeks is as follows: First grade: Leda Faye Manning, Jean Griffin. Franklin Hardison, John Li Hey, John Griffin. Eldan Col train, Billic Griffin David C Gur kin, Simeon Daniel. Second grade James Carrot 1 Lil ley, Kkrhne Coltrain. I>?ona Hard ion. George Hardisoh. James' Hardi son. Once Hardiso. "Pinky" Man ning Third grade Helen Daniels, Nancy Vernon Lilley. Fourth glide Mary Ola Lilley, Rachel Gurkin, Marion Peele, Bon nie Gardner. J R Williams. Fifth grade: Mary Dean Hardison, Lessi? Manning Sixth grade: Christine Lilley, El- I garie Manning. Margaret Manning.! Gract Peele Margaret Roberson, A E. Manning Eighth grade: Hazel Hardison, Jo sephine Hardison. Ninth grade Delia Lc ? Lilley. Martha At ha Roberson. Tenth grade: Lai.? Smithwic k. Vera Pearl Williams ? ?? T* ( 0 .. . M.n.-. ..^Uf oi rahsco ! w' i be out in u low-days. This is-' si gives promise of being the big gest and best yet." The entire staff | aiiMiid 10! . iiih Iesllhg ws f? : tins number. irppuvillt* Murkt'l M i// ('Ion* Sputum yprl M ppk At a meeting of the ? executive committee of the" Greenville To- j bacco Board'of Trade last Tuesday, | it was decided to keep the Greenville , market open three days of next week ! closing for tlie -season Wednesday. December 20. The board, in taking this action, stated that practically all this year's crop would be disposed of by Friday but "some few growers-! would find difficulty in preparing the last leaf by that tone ;md il was . the desire of the Greenville tobac conists to accommodate these men i by giving them an opportunity to clean otrt their barns 1953 lVas proved to he -the greatest year in the history of the Greenville market, 78,553,120 pounds of tp bac co-having been sold through Tues day for $12,874,459.22, averaging $16.39 per hundred. The is over 7. (XiO.OOO pulpitis more than was sold in 1938 The ENTERPRISE \\ \\T AD RATES One cent a word (This type) each insertion. 25c Minimum Charge 2f a word ihi* -i/?* 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 PHONE l