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Club Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNT* PHONE Anything for Ttu> iirpirtmrnt To 4 6 Spend Week-end Here Misses Daisy and Mary Lawrence and S. S. Lawrence. Jr.. of Wilson, spent the week-end here with rela tives. They returned home Sunday aiinmn..n with their parent! who spent the day here. Were Here Last Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Abbitt and little daughter, of Norfolk, and Mr and Mrs J- T McClaron spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs V. IT. Bunting. In Raleigh Saturday Mrs. Charles Davenport, who fell and broke her leg in Raleigh during the Christmas season, was in the cap ital city last Saturday for an exam ination. The cast was removed and the break is healing nicely, but Mrs. Davenport will have to remain in the hospital six more weeks. Accompan ied by Mr. Davenport and Miss Myr tle Daniel, her nurse, she returned to the Brown Community hospital here following the examination. Returns from Raleigh Mrs. Daisy Purvis has returned from a visit with friends in Raleigh. Visits Here Friday Milton James, student at Wake Forest College, visited here Friday. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. E. G. Anderson, of Roberson ville, was a business visitor here on Friday afternoon. Was Here Last Week-end Miss Evelyn Hinnant, of Micro, vUiteH fnends here last week-end. Attend Show in Raleigh Misses Vashti Starnes and Fran ces Faucette, of Tarboro, and Messrs N. R. Manning and Jack Manning at tended "Gone with the Wind" in Raleigh Sunday. Visits in WUaoo Miss Christine High visited her father in a Wilson hospital last week end. Visits Here Last Week-end "?? rMf to l.illev student at E. C. T. C-, Greenville, visited here last week-end. Spends Week-end Here Miss Mary Helen Boykin, student St E. C. T. C., Greenville, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boykin, here last week-end. Visits Here Last Week-end Whit Purvis, student at the Uni versity, Chapel Hill, visited his mo ther, Mrs. Daisy Purvis, here over the week-end. Spends Week-end Here Mr Frank Neely, of Clinton, visit ed friends here last week-end. Is Confined To Her Home Miss Irene Tetterton is confined to her home by illness. Visits Here Last Week-end Mr. E. Ross Froneberger, of Hick ory, visited here last week-end. Visits Relatives In Jamesville Son Carson, student at Elon Col lege. visited relatives in Jamesville last week-end. In Washington Saturday Dr. and Mrs. John W. Williams visited relatives in Washington on Saturday. In Hamilton Last Week-end Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cozart and daughter visited relatives in Ham ilton last week-end. Attend Dance Here Friday Misses Adelaide Price, "Boots" Champion, Marjorie Hagans and Frances Faucette and Mr. Herman Creech, of Tarboro, attended the dance here Friday night. Visits Here Last Week end Miss Frances Bowen. of Plymouth, visited relatives here last week-end | Here Last Week-end Mr Jim Hubbard, of Clinton, vis-1 ited friencUfrhori1 luut week-end. In Rocky Mount Sunday Mr. Ernest Mears visited relatives | in Rocky Mount Sunday. Visits in Grifton Miss Hazel Jarrell, teacher in thel Hamilton school, visited relatives in] Grifton last week-end. Visits in Raleigh Mrs. Grace Whitley Maynard ited in Raleigh last week-end. In Windsor Yesterday Miss Elsie Gurganus visited in] Windsor yesterday. Visit in Norfolk Saturday Mesdames J Sam Getsinger and John Ward. Misses Ruby Johnson | and Lois Ludwick and Conrad Get singer visited in Norfolk Saturday. Attend Show in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Trahey at | tended "Gone with the Wind" Norfolk Sunday. Was Here Yesterday f Mr. P. E. Getsinger, of'jamesville. was a business visitor here yester-1 day. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. W. B. Peele, of Greenville, at tended to business here yesterday. Visit Here Monday Mr. and Mrs B. F. Lilley, of James- | ville, visited here Monday. Is Confined to Hospital Mr. E. N. Hardison is confined to j Brown Community Hospital with in-1 fluenza. Visits Relatives in Tarboro Miss Blanche Bryant visited rela tives in Tarboro last week-end Attend Show in Raleigh Miss Kathaleen Price and Mr. El bert Sherman attended "Gone with | the Wind" in Raleigh Sunday. Visits in Raleigh Saturday Mra.?Johnny Ourkm? Raleigh Saturday. She was accom panied home by her daughter. Miss| Sally Gray, for the week-end. Visit Here Sunday Mesdames Sam and Bruce Everett, of Roberaonville, visited friends here! Sunday. Visits Relatives Near Here William Lilley, student in a Ral eigh business school, visited relatives near here last week-end. Was Here Sunday Ernest Leggctt, of Scotland Neck, visited friends hero Sunday. Visits in Chapel Hill Billy Watts visited in Chapel Hill -last- week-end Visits Here Yesterday Mr. Frank Freeman, of Washing ton. was here yesterday visiting but is still active and works almost every day thL> weatner permits. Visits Near Jamesville Miss Hilda Modlin, teacher in the Rocky Mount schools, spent the week-end with relatives near James ville. Visit Here last Week-end Misses Rebecca Harrison and Rutl Modlin, teachers in the High Puin schools, visited here last week-end. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. Staley and son, Jack, of Phil adelphia, spent the week-end her with Mrs. Staley's daughter, Mri Curtis Leggctt, ? TVRF HARRISON Miss Edith Hardison, daughter of Mrs. Cornelius Hardison and the late | Luther Hardison and Albert Tyre, son of Mrs. Agnes Tyre, and the late James H. Tyre, were married Fri day evening at seven o'clock by the Rev. W. B Harrington at his home in Jamesville. The bride and groom are both from Williams Township and will | make their home with the groom's | mother. HARD1SON BEACH Miss Gladys Bern ice Hardison and Mr LeRoy Beach were married Sat urday night tit the home of Mr and' Mrs Ben Riddick, in Everetts. The ceremony was performed by Justice Riddick in the presence of Mr and Mrst fjee Hopkins, of Wood ard; Mr and Mrs Bruce Johnson, of Robersonville. and H. D Griffin, all friends of the young couple. Mrs. Beach is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Kelley Hardison. of Ham ilton. They will make their home with Mr. Beach's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W B- Beach, near Cross Roads Latent Additions To The Enterprise Mailing List Listed among the recent additions to the Enterprise1 mailing list are the following: L. P. Hoiliday. Jamesville; D O. Weaver. Robersonville; J. R Wil liams, Jamesville; A Corey, James ville; Harmon Roberson. Willtams tnn- John TV T.illev. Williamston: J. Daniel Biggs. Williamston; Mrs Ethel Watts, Huntington. W. Va.; J T. Smithwick, Williamston; Mrs. E B James. Everetts. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Oak City?Mrs. Nat Johnson and Miss Martha Daniel Johnson enter tained at bridge Thursday night at their home in Oak City. Valentine decorations were used. Mrs Evelyn Jones received high score for ladies, Mr. Arthur Benton, high score for men, and Mrs. Wilson Outterbridge, floating prize. The hostesses served u salad plate On each plate was a small Valentine place card with "Mary Ruth-Mc Cracken. March, 1940." Mary Ruth Ross is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Ross, of Oak City Mr. H J. McCracken. of Clyde, N C., is a graduate of Wake Forest College, and is a teacher in the Oak City school. Those playing bridge were; Misses Mary Ruth Ross, Helen Rosa, Blanche Crisp, Ludell Bellflower, Beatrice Turner, Louise Minton. Mat L^ohs. Mary Gorham. Myrtle V. Price, Ae lean Boone, and Mildred Everett; Messrs. H. J McCracken. N. L. Hy 1111111- Al'lhtlt Beiitdif;~J.~JC". Johnson; Mrs. Kitrell, Mrs. Evelyn Jones, Mrs Claude Roebuck; Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Outterbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rawls, Mr. Nat Johnson and the hos tesses. The bride-elect received a gift of silver. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. C V. Cannon, of Ay don, was a business visitor hero yesterday. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. Having qualified as surviving part ner of Harrison Wholesale Company, Harrison Oil Company, Windsor Oil Company and AulandOr Oil Cum pany, partnerships of Martin and Bertie Counties, formerly owned and operated by G. H. Harrison and C. A. Harrison, now di reused, us part ners, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said partnerships to exhibit, them to the undersigned within twelve months from the date of thus notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. AJJ_ -persona indebtudio said partnerships will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of Feb., 1949. G. H. HARRISON, Surviving Partner. Coburn & Coburn, Attys. W C #9A.4? Mi mm Cora Lee RoberMon Im Rride Of J. Claud Leggett The marriage t?f Miss Lee Roberson. daughter of Mr and Mrs George E. Roberson, of Williamston. and John Claud Leggett. son of Mrs Martha H Leggett. and the late James D Leggett. of Williamston. was solemnized in a private cere mony of beauty and simplicity Sat-; urday morning. February 17. 1940. at seven o'clock at the home of the bride's parents The Rev L. H Am brose. pastor of the bride, officiated. using tne impressive ring ceremony The vows were spoken in the liv ing room, which was decorated with vases of snapdragons, white cathe dral candles burning in tall candel abra, . The bride wore a blue velvet dress with accessories to match Her shoul der corsage was of sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley She is the attractive and oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Roberson. Mr. Leggett is a leading young business man here The couple left immediately after the ceremony tot a trip to Florida They will be at home in Williams ion after February 23 W W Cotd Wall Frigidaire I nitM Are ftoiv On Dinplay J D Taylor, local Frigidaire deal er. said today that in the 1940 Cold Wall Frigidaire units the accuracy of humidity regulation makes it possible to maintain moisture in the lower cold wall section at any level desired under all conditions. Mr. Taylor also announced sever al new features in the new models, among them the hydra tor. which has glass top providing complete visi bility of its contents without the ne cessity for removing it from the cab inet. The new model also has quick ube ice tray and ice cube release. ROBERSON LEGGETT Mr. and Mrs. George E. Roberson announce the marriage of their daughter, Cora Lee, to Mr. J. Claud Leggett, on Saturday,. February 17. 1940. No announcements in'town or Farm Life. DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Please Note Date Changes Bethel office, Rives Drug Store, Monday morning, March 4, 9 to 12 M. Robersbrfville offici', Scutnr Jew elry Store, Tuesday, Feb. 20. Williamston office, Peele's Jewel ry Store, Every Wed., 9 a m. to 5 p m. Plymouth office, Liverman's Drug Store, Every Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eyes Examined?Glasses Fitted Tarboro Every Saturday. How To Relieve Bronchitis VlrfltirKIHa arntft nr rhrnwin la m mm iiiuituuus, ncuvc ui cnronic, is an Inflammatory condition ol the mu cous membranes lining the bronchia) tubes. Creomulslon goes right to Die seat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm. Increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with, the understanding that you are to Ilka the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Cntrrtiia At Leap Year Dance Misses Ernestine Barber and Thel ma Lilley entertained approximate ly 125 guests Friday nighj with aleap year dance in the woman's clue Guests were served soft thinks, sandwiches, pickles, olives ancrcrax at midnight This dance was most unique in the j fact that the fern in ie element did all the purchasing and proposing, along with "breaking on the men".J As yet. there has been no announce ment of marriage following the af fair. In Ralrtgh Today Mr and Mrs Don Matthews, of Hamilton, are visiting m Raleigh to day. ? _ . ?? " ? _ m iirooro nanamj Mrs Mayo Hardison visited in Tarboro Sunday. WHY suffer from Cold*? For <| 11 i<-U relief I from eolii syni|>-1 tout* take 6Mt. I iqiiid Tablets ? Salve - None Drops 666 CLARK'S FLU-LAX A Palatable Liquid Preparation for Relief of the Acute Symptom? Retulting From COMMON COLDS, GRIPPE and INFLUENZA CLARK'S DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 53 The Harrison Shoppe Announce! That Mrs. Anna Harrison Has Returned From New York \*Tiere She Purchased DRESSES. MILLINERY, ACCES SORIES, AS WELL AS LINGERIE. The Harrison Shoppe To be opened on the arrival of new mer chandise. The date will be announced. NO FORMAL OPENING. Poultry Truck Every TUESDAY AT JAMESVILLE 9 to 10:30 a. m. AT HARDISON'S MILL 11 to 12 m. AT BEAR GRASS 1 to 3 p. ni. Every FRIDAY AT OAK CITY 9 to 11 a. m. AT HAMILTON 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. AT GOLD POINT .. 1 to 2 p. m. EverySATURDAY AT WILLIAMSTON - 9 to 11 a. m. AT EVERETTS 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. AT ROBERSONV1LLE 1 to 3 p. m. Colored Hena, Leghorn Hen*, Stag*, Rooster* WE 1'AY TOP MARKET PRICES Pitt Poultry Co. GREENVILLE, N. G COMING IN PERSON WADE MAINER and Hia Soni of the Mounlainoers Playing and Singing hymna and mountain ballada?On* hour and fifteen minutea of fun. Appearing in peraon at JAMESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL?Jameaville, N. C. TUESDAY, FEB. 20 7:30 P. M. Admission: 15c and 25c ? S A YE More ? 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