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Society and Personals OF WIl.l.iAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY PHONE Anything I To 4 6 Spends Week end Here Mis*. Martha Lomax. uf Green* boro, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Thessie Barnhill In Dunn Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swain spent Sun dav in Dunn with relatives \\ a> Busines \ WIm llerr Mr Ufitf Hou House, of Robersonville was a business visitor here yester day. Returns to Wilson H?rp' - Jr.. returned U his home in Wilson Sunday aftei spending several days here with hii aunt, Mrs Bob Swain, and Mr Swam Keturm To KmUhfieW Mr. E P. Cunningham will TF turn to Smithfield today after spend ing the Easter holidays here w ith his family Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs C. B Coltrain of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with his brother. Mr Garland Col train. and Mrs. Coltrain. Visit in Winston Salem Mr and Mrs Jimmie Taylor spent thj' week-end m Winston-Salem with relatives Visit in (Greenville Sunday Mr and Mi- Garland Woo lard v isit.il relatives m Greenville Sun day afternoon. Attend Dance in (Greenville John Hatton Gurganus and Marvin Roberson attended the dance in Greenville last night Birth Aiinounceiiient Born to Mr and Mrs. James Straw bridge a son. Edward Earl, on March 22, 111 the Brown Compiunity Hospi tal here Atlmd Service* in Windaor Mr and Mrs Curtis Leggett, Rev. i John Hardy and Misses Katherine Manning. Marjone Gray Dunn and Elizabeth Parker attended services at tin Episcopal church in Windsor Sunday morning V isit in Henderson Mr and Mrs. William Everett and children visited in Henderson last week-end. Continues Quite 111 ?| Mr Harry Waldo, suffering a re *' lapse last week following an opera ; tKin in a Richmond hospital several months ago. continues quite ill at his hmfie in Hamilton Visit in Pendleton Mr olid Mis. Qui land Barnhill vis itvd in Pendleton last week-end Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulghum and daughter, ot Wilson, spent the week end here with Mrs. P. B Cone. Was Here I^wt Week-end Mr. Foster Ferguson, former mem ber of the local school faculty, was ? here last week-end from Alexandria, Virginia. Visit Here Last Week-end Mr Mary Sh'jjte and Mrs Sallie Gurganus and daughter Miss Shir ley. of Norfolk, visited friends and | relatives here last week-end. I Returns to Lynchburg Jiinie Peel returned to the Vir ginia Episcopal school, Lynchburg, this morning after spending the holi days here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peel. Continues Quite 111 Mrs Wheeler Daniel, of Oak City, I continues quite ill in a Tarboro hos ' pital. Garden SEEDS For Your Spring (ianlen Ami Loirn CLARK'S Drug STORE Daily Baliking and Good Business Go Hand in Hand! One j> <le|>emlent iitill' other uiiil our hank t-lrivr* lo eoojierale ami work with I In- >arioii* lii^inessei ami eliler|iriM'? of tlii* ni-elioll. 01k service is complete (Guaranty Bank & Trust Company BOTTLED IN BOND Sf might Bourbon llfa'shr// QUART $< 2Q0 PINT $ 185 100 PROOF bottled in bond wcxr~?""?** ?.? SCHBNUtf I SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP. NEW YORK. N. Y. Visit* in Hamilton Mr. Lorey Waldo, of Churchland. Va . visited his brother, Mr Harr>' Waldo, in Hamilton, last week-end Is Improving from Illness Mr. Gordon Hines is improving in a Richmond hospital. Visit Relatives in Hamilton Misses Dorothy and Virginia Per kins. of Raleigh, visited relatives in Hamilton last week-end To Attend Conference - Miss Tatrsi Sleeper, Mr. John I. Eagles. Rufus Gurganus and Misses Vera Pearl Williams, Susie Revels and Audrey Hardison are planning to attend an older youth district con feronoe m Tarboro tomorrow eve- \ i ling Visits in Hamilton Mrs. Aubrey Dixon, of Roper, vis- i iU*d Mrs. Hennie Ballard in Hamil ton last week-end. Spends Week-end Here Mr J. P. Woodard. of Swan Quar ter. visited friends here last week end. In Halifax Sunday Mr and Mrs. T B Brandon and son. Tom. visited in Halifax Sunday. Visits in Hamilton Mr. Hilton Everett .of Columbia. | S. C.. visited in Hamilton last week- j end. Returns to Wilson Miss Daisy Lawrence has returned to her home in Wilson after spend ing Easter here with relatives. In Rocky Mount Sunday Mr. Ernest Mears visited relatives in Rocky Mount Sunday. Visit in Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howell, Misses Mamie Clyde Taylor and Lillian Breen visited friends in Winston Salem last week-end. Improving The two young daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Britton are recov ering from pneumonia attacks. Were Here Yesterday Miss Christine Roberson, of Ral eigh and Robersonville. and Miss ! Nolie Keel Highsmith, of Roberson ville. visited here yesterday. Returns To Elon ??-fluir CaTsprrtras' rettrrrred" to Eltfff College after spending the spring holidays with relatives in Jamesville. Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clinton House and son, John Clinton, of Robersonville. visited Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rodger son here Sunday. Continues Studies at Elon Shorty Corey is continuing his studies at Elon College after visiting relatives in Jamesville for the spring holidays. Visits Here Yesterday Dr. and Mrs. R. G. McAllister vis lU'tl trltftlvt's in Rli'liniund and ulli er points in Virginia last week-end. Was Here Last Week-end Gordon Bennett, student at the CfJniversity, Chapel Hill, visited friends here last week-end Spends Week-end Here Mr Frank Neely, of Clinton, vis ited friends here last week-end. Spends Holidays Here Miss Sally Gray Gurkin, student at a Raleigh business school, spent the Easter holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gur kin. Was Business Visitor Here Mi J. H. liarrell, of Palmyra, was a business visitor here Saturday. Visits Parents Near Here Miss Lucille Kogerson, of Raleigh, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Rogerson. near here for the Easter holidays. Spends Holidays Here Dick Dunn, student at Oak Ridge Military Academy, visited his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn/here for the Easter holidays. / Visits Relatives Here ' Thad Harrison, student at a Rich mond business school, visited rela tives here for the holidays. In (ioldsboro During Holidays Miss Dot Stanton visited relatives in Goldsboro during the holidays. Visits Here Last Week-end Mr. E. Ross Froneberger, of Hick ory, visited friends here last week end. Spend Holidays Here Whit Purvis, Charles Daniel, and Jack Baker Saunders returned to Chapel Hill yesterday to resume their .studies after spending the spring holidays here with relatives. Returns to Chapel Hill Tom Crockett left last week-end for Chapel Hill where he joined the track team for a tour through Flor ida. Resumes Studies at Carolina Leon Rogers has resumed his stud ies at the University, Chapel Hill, af ter visited relatives in Bear Grass during the spring holidays. Spends Week-end Here Miss Frances Bowen, teacher in the Plymouth schools, visited rela tives here last week-end. In Richmond Sunday Mrs L. P. Lindsley and daughter, Carolyn, Lawrence Lindsley, Jr., and Mrs. Sophie Gano visited in Rich mond Sunday. Visits Here Yesterday Rev C. C. Ware, of Wilson, was a visitor here yesterday Attend Funeral Here Messrs. Ernest Paschal and John Sherwood, of Wilson, attended the funeral of Herman Bowen, Jr., here Saturday afternoon. Attend Bowen Funeral Here Mr. and Mrs. H E. Beam, of Plym outh, attended the Bowen funeral here Saturday afternoon. Visiting Friends Here Miss Pattie Earl Rawls, of Has san, is visiting friends here for a few days. Visits In Plymouth Miss Katherine Harrison visited relRlVM In Plymouth last end. VWt in Washington Misees Brick Handy and Lola Phillip* vialtad In Washington last Brought by Sea-Going Stork Pictured aboard the Swmaria as it docked in New York is Mrs. Malka Josefberg and her baby, born aboard the liner in mid-Atlantic. The boy will be named Sam, first three letters of the ship's name. The Josefbergs fled from Nazi Vienna to England last year. In Greenville Sunday Miss Josit' Pear! Lilley visited in Greenville Sunday Were Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Eli McCord. of Wil son. visited here Sunday Spend Holidays Here Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Harm. "! Raleigh, visited relatives here dur ing the holiday^ ???, Visits in Kinston Miss Lora Sleeper visited in Kins ton lust week-end. Were Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Clyde Hardison. of Plymouth, visited here Sunday. Is Visiting in Hamilton Miss Elizabeth Haislip. ?tude"1 Flora-McDonald College, Red Springs, is visiting relatives in Ham ilton, during the holidays In Murfreesboro Sunday . Mary-- Wlutloy- - MUUXud-Uk Murfreesboro Sunday Returns to A. C. C. Miss Velma Bailey has resumed her studies at A. C C , Wilson, after visiting relatives in Bear Grass for a few days. Improving From Burns j C Gurkin, Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. J C. Gurkin, of Griffins Town ship, is improving from burns sus tained last January. ? Resume Studies at A. C. C. Charles and H. D. Harrison, Jr., and Garland Bland have returne^cl to studies after spending the spring hol idays with relatives in Bear Grass. Is in High Point . . Mr. N. C. Green is a business visi tor in High Point for a few days. Returns to Richmond Billie Biggs has returned to Rich mond where he is a student at a_faufc_ iness school. In Raleigh Yesterday Rev. S. J. Starnes visited in Ral eigh yesterday. Returns To High Point Miss Rebi-eca Harrison returned to High Point yesterday after spending the holidays here with her mother. In Wilson Sunday Mr and Mrs. R. J- Eangley and son, Jerry, visited in Wilson Sunday. Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs. Paul Roy. of Aslie boro, v^ited Mr. and Mrs. P H. Brown here last week-end. Visits Here last Week-end Miss Evelyn Hinnant, of Micro, visited friends here last week-end. Visit Near Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malone and son, Mike, of Roxboro, visited Mr. and Mrs Ellis Malone, near here Monday. Visits Here Last Week-end S. J. Starnes, Jr., student at Louis burg College, visited his parents. Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Starnes, here last week-end. In Wilson last Week-end Miss Florence Holliday visited in Wilson last week-end. Was Here Sunday j Mr. Charles McClees, of Colum- j bia, visited here Sunday. Visits Relatives Here Mr. Rob King Davis, of New Bern, I visited relatives here last wdek-end. In Winston-Salem Sunday Mrs. Grace Maynard attended the i Moravian services in Winston-Salem | Sunday. Visit In Rocky Mount Misses Eleanor Taylor and Mar garet Peel, of Hamilton, and Sara Taylor visited in Rocky Mount Sun day. Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Elliott, Misses Mary and Lucy Harvey and Maggie McBride, of Danville, visited Mr. Eugene Rice here last week-end. Were Here Sunday Mr. Kenneth Tilton, of Durham, and Mrs. Frank Bland, of Winston Salem, were here Sunday afternoon visiting their aunt, Mrs M. J. Nor ton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook announce the birth of a son, on Mondsy, March 25^in^JCmston^hoegita^^^^^^^ To Wed Envoy Hjalmar J. Procope, Finnish min ister to the United States, will wed Miss Margaret Shaw, of Sutton-?n the-Forest, York, England. Miss Shaw is now in Europe. No date has been set for the ceremony. Young Couple Marry In ffawhington Ceremony In a simple but dignified ceremony [Miss Edith Miller, uf Washington, and Thomas Randolph White were | married in the Baptist Church in Washington Sunday, March 24 The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, of Washington, wore for her wedding a biege ensemble with aqua accessories with a blend ing corsage of roses and valley lilies. The groom, son of Mrs. L. R. Ange and the late T. C. White, of James ville, attended the Jamesville school and is employed with Lindsley Ice Company in Williamston. The young couple are at home with Mr. and Mrs trthur White here on Simmons Ave ii.e. Latent Addition? To The Enterprise Mailing Lift Listed among the recent additions to the Enterprise mailing list are the following: O. Harrison, Robcrsonville; Ethel Bennett, Williqpiston; W. A. Brown, Williamston; Major Gardner, Wil liamston: Chas. Davenport, James ville; A. B. Ayers, Williamston; Em ma O. Teel, Robersonville. _G_W_ Harris, Williamston; L. J. Cordon, Jamesville; Mrs. Lydia Cor bitt, Greenville; Paul D. Roberson, Robersonville; Mrs. Elizabeth Wood house, Marietta. Ohio; James Har rington, Williamston; G. L. Brown, Williamston; J. A. Gardner, William ston; H. W. Rothrock, Roanoke Rap ids: Iverson Skinner, Williamston; Martha A. Hoell. Robersonville; J. H. Harrell, Palmyra; George C. Grif fin, Williamston; Nancy Highsmith, Robersonville; J C. Williams, Oak City; Lendora Gibson, Williamston; George Sumara. San Diego, Calif.; C. B. Coltrain, Norfolk. Visit Near Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bridgers, of Whiteville, visited Mrs. Mamie Tay lor near here Sunday. ADMINSTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Nora Rogerson, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to the under signed within twelve (12) months from the date of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment. This the Bth day of March, 1M0. WIXIE ROGERSON and JESSE D. ROGERSON, Administrators of the estate m!2-8t of Nora Rogerson. HAVOLINE Km|m Your Engine C{eon HARRISON OIL COMPANY Miii Coltrain Wed* Mr. Daniel In County Mr. and Mrs. J L Coltrain an nounce the marriage of their da ugh ter, Elizabeth, to Hugh Daniel, on Sunday. March M. Miss Elizabeth Coltrain and Mr Hugh Daniel were married in a quiet but impressive ceremony at the home of the bride's parents in the Farm Life community of Griffins Township Sunday afternoon at five o'clock. Mrs. J. R. Griffin, sister of the bride, matron of honor, entered from the stairs and stood before the improvised altar. She was dressed in a becoming dress of navy blue with matching accessories and a corsage of roses. The bride was met at the foot of the stairs by the groom and his best man, Mr. Matt Brissell. The wedding vows were spoken to the Rev. D. W. Arnold, of Washington Mrs. Daniel wore an ensemble of navy blue with white accessories. Her corsage was sweetheart ruses and lilies of the valley. She is a grad uate of the Farm Life school and until her marriage was employed in the mercantile business in Williams ton. The groom, son of Mrs. Hattie Dan iel and the late Jim Daniel, attend ed Farm Life school and is a promi nent young farmer of that commun ity. Following the wedding the young couple and a few friends and rela tives were entertained at a wedding i supper at the home of the groom's mother with whom they will make ! their home. Timely Hints For ^ Motoring Public By INSPECTOR M. J. McLEOD Highway Safety Division What is the rush* When we get there, we will just sit. Why not Uave a little earlier, so you can drive slow er? It is better to get there late than not at all. Be courteous at all times when driving. Don't try to take all of the road. Be sure and dim your lights v hen meeting a car at night. The other driver will appreciate it. Also drive slower at night and rainy waa Watch out for children and people on the streets and highways. Slow down, as nobody wants to crip-, ! pie or kill anyone. If you don't know the rules of the road, ask for a copy of them. a Visiting in Hamilton Miss Dolly Myers, student at Mere dith College. Raleigh, is visiting in Hamilton during the spring holidays. In Rocky Mount Sunday Mr. T. F. Davenport visited in Rocky Mount Sunday. Spends Week-end Here Miss Gordan Wright, of Gategvtt^. visited friends here last week-enjR Improving The many friends of Dr. John D. Biggs will be pleased to learn that he is improving in the Brown Com I munity hospital here. Confined By Illness Miss Mildred Talley, teacher in the local schools, is confined to her bed by an influenza attack. UNCLE NATCHEL SAYS: ?SONNY ? VATS SHO' NATCHEL FOOO fo' DAT CALfUNATCHEUYAS SUH 1WATURE auppliea the riihl ? * food-the "nMchel" food aa Uncle Natchel says ? for every growing thing. 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And above all, he can acquire the valuable habit of saving regularly thereby assuring him self of money for the things he knows he wants ... as well as for the future independence he may not yet understand. Branch Banking & Trust Co. WILUAMSTON, N. C.
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