li f rtnouJ Club Mm* tm Society and Personals Of WI1.1.IAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY PHONE Aojrthiaf far Tim Department ] T* 4 6 No* At Service Station Duksit Ward, for several years associated with W D Ambers and Alpha Cleaners, is now employed by Red's Service Station. Recovering from Pneumonia ?Mi'i Mr1?- I***- Hardison is recovering from pneumonia aF the home of her parents. Mi and Mrs Noah Hardison. Visit in Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Roberson. Hmes and Loretta Modhn visited in Rocky Mount yesterday Recovering from Pneumonia Mr Bryant Taylor, of Hamilton is recovering from pneumonia in a | Rocky -Mount hospital. Was Here Yesterday Mrs. Bennit Griffin, ol Roberson ville. visited hen yesterday ? In Washington Hidiy L_ Mr. Bill Valentine attended th? I basketball tournament in .Washing ton Friday night Is Able To He Out Friends of Mrs. Daisy Purvis will be glad to learn that she has recov ered from a knee injury and is now ablt to be out Visit in Scotland Nerk Misses Neda Pendleton arid Mary | Elizabeth Keel visited in Scotland! Neck Sunday Is Confined To His Home Mr; Ernest Kthei idge c confined t... h-is borne u itti influenza Visit Here SunUa> Mr and Mrs. Vernon Siiwyer of] Tarboro, visited here Sunday Recovering from Influenza Mr Roy Coftrain has been remov i ed from Brown Community Hospi j tal to his home where he is recover-1 ing from an attack of influenza Attends Basketball Tourney i Miss Maude Taylor attended tin basketball tournament in Washing J ?ton Friday night In Washington sunaa* Miss Maebelle Hardison Jand Mr Richard Corey visited in Washing ton Sunday Is C onfined by lllne* Mr. Wood row Tin is confined to the George Reynold* Hotel with ma laHa anil influenza Recovers From Influen/a Miss Mary Charles Godwin has recovered from an attack of influ ; enza ; Visits in Hamilton Miss Dot Perkins, of Raleigh, vis ited 111 Hamilton last week-end To Attend Show in Norfolk 1 Mrs. Dirk Taylor and Mr Ray mond Taylor plan to attend "Gone [ with die Wind " in Norfottc tomor np Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E N Hardison and Mi and Mrs Dennis Modlin. of Jameyille. visited Mr. and Mrs Noah Hardison here Sunday. Recovers from Injury Mrs. Gladys Taylor has recovered from an injury sustained when she slipped on the ice several weeks ago and is- now out again Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs Jamie Williams. Mrs. : Sam WdUanu. -and Mrs Singleton, of Washington, visited Dr. and Mrs. John W. Williams here Sundays Shop Here Yesterday Misses Rachel Godwin. Rose Mary Peterson. Elizabeth Givenlee and I.u?a Mclnnis. nl Jamesville shop ped here yektetday Visiting in I'armele Miss Dolores James is visiting rel atives m ParnuMe until the James \ 1 lit school reopens Shops Here Yesterday Mrs E O Harper, of Plymouth. . hopped here yesterday Was Here Yesterday Mr F E Butler, of Rocky Mount, Was here yesterday attending to bus iness AfcepU Position Here Mr Randolph Allen, of Warren ton. has accepted a position with the Dixie Motors. Inc., in its body de partment. Returns from Winston-Salem Dr. Marvin Evans has returned Ironi tr short stay in WmaUin Sol em He will continue his work as stati school dentist at Jamesville to morrow. Is (iettinc Along Very Well Ml Harry Waldo, who underwent a major operation in a Richmond hospital week before last, is getting along very well and is expected to he able to return to his home in Ham ilton within the next week or ten Hays " ' j Returns from Tennessee Mi Whit Davis has returned from Johnstown, Tenn . where he was on the tobacco market during the sea son just ended Is Quite III Mr Jeff Ray, victim of an influen za attack, is quite ill at the home of Mr. and Mis S C Ray on Beech Street here. Is Here Today Mr Battle Yearby, of Raleigh, is here today attending to business. Is Confined To His Home Attorney Wheeler Martin is con fined to his home by illness. In Raleigh Saturday Mr. and Mrs J. C. Eubanks visit ed jo Raleigh Saturday Visits in Elizabeth City Mrs Eva Avant spent the week end in Elizabeth City Attend Show in Norfolk | Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock at tended the theatre in Norfolk Sun* | day. j Visit Relatives Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrrll. of Ahos kie, visited relatives here Sunday. Was Here Yesterday Mr. W. M. Cooler, of Washington, visited htye yesterday. Visit -Friends lint Satuida.1 Dr?and-Mrs?Frank G Sayers. of Rochester, N. Y., visited friends here a short while Saturday afternoon. Visiting Here This Week Miss Lois Skinner, of Sharpsburg, is visiting frienjds here this week. Was Here Saturday Joe Cherry ,of Ahoskie, visited friends here Saturday night. Is Visiting Here Miss Delma Mae Davis, of Wind sor, is visiting here for a few days. Returns To His Home Near Here Mr. Joe Pbel has returned to his home near here after attending a sec retarial school in Raleigh. Return from Tennessee Mr and Mrs. Wesley B. Povle 10 turned Saturday from Greenville, Tenn. They will make their home in Greenville, N, C. In Norfotlr Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D R. Davis visited in Norfolk Sunday and Monday and | attended "Gone with the Wind." Visit in Farmville Mrs. James Manning and family visited in Farmville Sunday. Were in Scotland Neck Mr and Mrs. Paul Jones visited in Scotland Neck Sunday. 'Attend Show in Norfolk Mr and Mrs A. J. Manning, Jr., Mrs A J. Manning, Sr., and Mr. t/harles Manning attended "Gone with the Wind" in Norfolk Sunday. Visit Here Sunday M iss Mary Harris and Mr. Bill] Sessoms, of Littleton, visited friends here Sunday. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. W. W. Edmondson, of Oak City, was a business visitor here on Friday afternoon. Attend Basketball Tournament Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Trahey and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harrell attend ed the basketball tournament in Washington Friday night. Visits in Jamesville * Miss Bruce Modlin. student at E. C T. C.. visited relatives in James ville last week-end. ( A N I) \ ? Thi^SwcrtcBl (Jifl <)f All For Valentine! I ny .Nize I'aekafte 1 riy Price WK STOCK W HU M \VS ? I UK IIEST Clark's Drug Store BOTTLED IN BOND Sfmight Hoitrkon lltiisAcr/ QUART *200 PINT $ 1QS 100 PROOF BOTTLED IN BOND wostauaiLEi ytHyAteBour&Httbh I SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP. NfW YORK. N. Y. jtuj^^kL/CAND'ES r~ Hoi lings worth'* Val entino Heart Pack agee ara obtainabla containing your fav orite aaaornhent. Pricea range from 28c to $5.00 each. ? Regular Holllnge worth'a packagaa may alao be had with Special Valentine decoration. I) A V Fg KING COTTON'S MAID Mary Nell Porter, left, Memphis j debutante, who was selected Maid of Cotton in a Beltwicie contest spon sored by the National Cotton Coun cil, gets a few cotton fashion hints from Mary Lewis, nationally known stylist and former executive vice president of Saks Fifth Ave As rep resentative of the raw cotton indus try. Miss Porter will make a 12,000 mih- air tour of the United States, Over WO Member* In Cleveland County Club* Approximately 225 girls and 20U boy* are enrolled in the eleven 4-11 clubs in Cleveland County and an now making plans for the project work they will conduct this year. Attend Tournament in Washington Dr. E. T Walker. Messrs. Irving Margolis an<t~Jack. TTank attended" the basketball tournament in Wash ington Friday night. Spends Week-end Here Reg Manning, student at Duke University, Durham, visited relatives hero last week-end Attend Basket ba 11 Tourney Misses Mamie Clyde Taylor, Lor ene Weaver. Dolores Long. Neda Pendleton, Mary Elizabeth Keel, Mary Gwynne Osborne, Vashti Starnes, Virginia Williams. Martha Rhodes Ward, Eleanor Brown and Dot Ward, Messrs. John Hatton Gur ganus, Carroll Crockett, Garner House. John Eagles. Sam Nelson. Ernest Mears, N. R. Manning. Wil liam Johnson, S. W. Manning, Eli Marion Taylor and Edwin Holding, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Etheridge attended the basketball tournament in Washing ton Friday night Was Here r naay Miss Nolie Keel Highsmith. of Robersonville, visited friends here Friday. visits in Hear t*ra? Miss Grace Rogers, student at E. C. T. C.. Greenville, .visited relath in Bear G^ss last week-end. Attend Tournament Friday Irving Griffin and Neil Jones at tended the basketball tournament in Washington Friday night. Spends Week-end Here Miss Reid White, student at E C T. C.. Greenville, visited here last week-end. In Plymouth Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rodgerson and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton House, of Robersonville, visited in Plymouth Sunday. Visit in Robersonville Mrs. John Henry Edwards and son. Jack, visited relatives in Roberson ville Sunday. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. L. P. Holliday, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here yester day. In Aulander Sunday Mrs J Sam Getsinger and Miss Lois Ludwick visited in Aulander Sunday. Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued here Sunday to Miss Ollie Ruth Godley and Lester Taylor, both of Grimes land. Visit in Norfolk Sunday Misses Mary Taylor. Nell and Ru by Harrison and Sara Cone and Mrs. J. A. Eason visited in Norfolk Sun day. reigning as queen pi cotton m shows in 26 major cities throughout the country. Miss Porter will be pro vided with a complete cotton ward robe selected by fashionists. and pre-tested by laboratories. She will be accompanied by a professional Stylist, will appear on at least two national broadcasts, and will be the guest of nationally known stars in New York and Hollywood. Her tour opens in Miami on March 4 Supply Diminishing Rapidly Mr. J. B. Taylor, manager of Tay lor Electric Company, stated today that his supply of Jiffy measuring glasses was diminishing rapidly. These glasses are being given to any man it d lady who stops by the elec tric company and examines the new Frigidaire. District School A district school for WPA adult education teachers was held in the agricultural building here yester day The meeting was largely at tended. Operating Ov?&r Kar Mrs. Lennie Manning is now oper ating the oyster bar at Mickey's Inn. Founders Week Is Observed By A & P The founder of the Great Atlan tic and Pacific Tea Company. George Huntington Hartford, who created the modern retailing method of di rect buying and straighthne. mass distribution, will be honored by all A & P stores during Founder's Week. Feb. 12-19. the company announced here today. Retailing principles established by Mr Hartford when he opened the first red-fronts A A, P shir.* in IBM company officials pointed out, are used today by countless chain and independent merchants as the means of providing greater savings to con sumers. A young man from Maine, Mr. Hartford entered the retailing field in New York City, where he was im proved by the prevailing high price of tea. A & P ( xecuUvcssaid. He he lie vod that by purchasing tea direct, eliminating the many handling charges and middlemen's profits and retailing through his own store, he could materially reduce the price from the prevailing scale of a dollar and more per pound. During Founder's Week, all A & P stores will lay special emphasis on tea. as their original stock in trade, and coffee, another early item of which the company is now Latest Additions To The Enterprise Mailing List Among the latest subscribers to the Enterprise are the following: W. C. Chance, Parmele; Henry D. Peel, Williamston; R. M. Taylor, Wilhamston; Elmer N Modlin. Jamesvttte: J. Leonard Col train, Wil hamston: M W. Bissell, Jamesville; W. T Andrews. Robersonville; Bil lie Clark. Wilhamston; Nancy Hai slip, Merry Hill; F. D. Bo wen. Wil hamston; Dixie Parker, Green Pond. Ala : Mrs A. D. Bowen, Suffolk. Va.; Joe Wynne. Williamston; Mack D. Leggtlt. Williamston; Jnhn Gray Corey Wilhamston; Minnie Smith. Oak City; S. E. Taylor, Wilhamston; R. L. Bryant. Oak City; Johnny Bridges, Bethel; H. C. Green, Wil liamston: J. L- Knowles DarHens: J. R. Everett, Wilhamston; Mrs Bill Cowan, Williamston; W. W Ed mondson. Oak City; Dr. C. J Sawyer, Windsor. the world's largest retailer, execu tives of the food chain declared Purpose of the merchandising pro gram, they concluded, is to demon strate how foods and beverages that were once luxuries have been made inexpensive items in everyday diet, through modern, efficient methods of food distribution ? Mrs. Don Matthews, of Hamilton. visited here Saturday. IF hen In !\eed Of A Permanent CALL 2 5 9-W The Nu-Bu-T Shoppe We use only tin- |m>I tpialilv materials. Our equip ment is up-to-date and bo give efficient service. ('.nil Totlay tor An Appointment THE NU-BU-T SHOPFE in itiy Aitaniir H?totBh1jt. ; WillimnBton You Can Pay MORE or You Can Pay LESS But You Can't Buy a BETTER Fertilizer Than Hgyster It's The KXTKA Ingredients You Get In Rov ster I*!;!!!! Bed Fertilizer That Makes Better Tohaeeo Plants Peoples Trading Co. Robersonville, N. C. ? Williamston N. C. SD Pp Margolis Brothers W1LLIAMSTON, N. C. What Is New and What Are the Leading Colors For Spring?That Is the Question Asked Daily Vogue and Madamoiselle Say. <^uote ? k'To he well dressed you must have a Navy Outfit, trimmed in dainty embroidered lingerie and match ed up with a large patent or crushed kid hag. Krf|iirillph? of what your color rrlii'inc may be, you must do your M'lf justice by coming iu and trying on the new versions?In Coats, Dresses, (loiluniea, Millinery, Hugs. Shoes and all of the areessories without any obligation to buy. 1| Margolis Bros. ^ Williamson ||

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