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Cim b Meetia*? >U Society and Personals OK WILLIAMS TON and MABTLN COUNT* rHONI Aajtkbw l Thil - T? 4 6 Li In Ahoskie This H wk Mu* Thelma Lilley visited m Ahoskie this week. Visit Tulip (iardwis Mesdames Russell McAllister. Cur tis LeggeCL E T Walker and Paul Jones visited the tulip gardens at Terra Ceia yesterday and attended the festival in Washington Shops It ere Wednesday Mrs Edgar Johnson, of Roberson ville. shopped here Wednesday Visiting in Charlotte Mrs Z T Piephoff is visiting in Charlotte this week-end. Attend Dance in Greenville Messrs. Marvin Roberson and John Hatton Gurganus attended a dance in Greenville Tuesday night In Jamesville Yesterday Mesdames William Gurganus and Noah Hardison visited relatives in Jamesville yesterday. Leaves for Norfolk Bob Everett, Jr.. left yesterday for Norfolk to join the navy In Durham Wednesday Mesdames E T Walker. John Wier Irving Margolin-and Charles -Lomb ard visited in Durham Wednesday. \ isit in Snou Hill Mesdames Dick Daniel and Noah Hardison visited in Snow Hill Tues da>. Visits in Durham Mrs. Hattie Harrison is visiting her daughter. Miss Evelyn Hardison, in Durham this week-end In Durham Yesterday Mrs Myrtle Brown visited in Dur ham yesterday. Attend Funeral in New Bern Mr and Mr^George Hatton Gur garius attended the funeral services for Mr. A B Ward in New Born Wednesday. Visiting In Chapet ffitt Miss Audrey Williams is visiting in Chapel Hill t[us week-end. Attend Tulip Festival Mrs. Bill Ha is hp and Mrs R. E D ?wns. of Hamilton, attended the tu lip'festival in Wahsington today In Washington Today Miss Ma'rjorie 1 alley attended the t'jiip fi.diuii i!? Wn.Onngt and is visiting in Greenville this week-end W ere Here This Week Mr and Mr. J 11 Robertson, of Washington. visited Mrs J L. Rob drtaon here this week. In W uidsor Wednesday Mis Eloise Bennett visited in Wmusor Wednesday. Is Able To Be Out Fi rcis of Don Matthews. Jr., will ~rn g ?la uar.i tliat lit?in ubli tw ;be out alter be.uvg confined with pneun i.ia Riplds Mi Jack Horner and Miss Edith Stalimgs visited the former's sister, Miss Leona Lilley. in Roanoke Rap ids this week:?????? ?. v ' ? ENGAGED V / Miss Dorothy Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Ward, ut Hertford, whose encasement his announced last week to William Henry Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, of Oak City. Attend Tulip Festival Mesdames "Hoy and Clyde Ward attended the tulip festival in Wash ington yesterday. Visit Here Wednesday Mr. dames Muriel Montague and (; 1. Madre, of Windsor, visited here Wednesday In Norfolk Tuesday Clifton Malorie and Dan Peel vis- | t ited in Norfolk Tuesday. Visits in Roanoke Rapids IS^rs John I. Rodgerson is spend- j ing ;i few riavs n Roanoke Rapids j | with Mr. Rodgerson. Miss Mary Hod-1 gerspn and Mrs. Clinton House and son. John Clinton, of Robersonville. visited Mr Rodgerson there Wed 1nesdav. At tends T*arl\ iii Robersonville Mrs Hoke Roberson attended a bridge party given by Mrs Arthur S. Pel kins in Robersonville Tues day afternoon. Attending Welfare Meeting M iss Mary Taylor is attending a welfare meeting in Winston-Salem this! uppk-t'nd Is Visiting Here Mrs. Wilber Anderton, of . Fred ?rn-kshnrp is th?* guest of Mr and Mrs. Hay Goodmon here for a few day Miss Katherine Mewborn attended the bridge party given by Mrs. Claud Smith Saturday afternoon in Rober sfinvillp. . I To Return from Baltimore Mrs. Frank Margolis is expected tci return Sunday from a visit with relatives in Baltimore and New York. In Grtenvillf Wednesday Mesdames Roy McClees and J P Fleming visited in Greenville Wed nesday Attend Wedding in Tarboro Mr Harry Biggs and Dr. John C Tiyloe. of Washington, plan to at tend the Stronach-Clark wedding in Tarboro tomorrow evening. Were Here Tuesday Mr and Mrs B Goldstein, of Windsor, and Mr and Mrs. Jacob I Rosenbloom, of Rocky Mount, visit | ?d Mr. and Mrs. Irving Margolis here | Tuesday. Spends Week end Here Miss Virgil Ward, student at E. C. ! X C., Greenville, is visiting rela I lives here this week-end. Attend Dance in Plymouth Neil Jones. Dan Peel. Randolph. | Allen and Dick Miller attended a | dance in Plymouth Wednesday eve-1 ning. Was Here Wednesday Oscar Roberson, of Robersonville, ] visited friends here Wednesday eve I ning I In Washington Today Mrs. Jack Horner. Mesdames Don | Matthews and Gertrude Thomas, of Hamilton, are attending the tulip festival in Washington today, i Visits in Hamilton Mrs. Bill Haislip visited in Hamil I ton Wednesday. Were in Washington Wednesday I Miss Ethel Mae James and Mr. Lar j ry Ward visited in Washington Wed- j | nesday afternoon. Attend Tulip Festival Mrs. Joe David Thrower and Miss Clyde Hassell attended the tulip fes , tivalin Washington yesterday In Washington Yesterday Mesdames Henry Oakley, Eli Ray ! and Perlie Thomas and Miss Ada ! Bullock attended the tulip festival in Washington yesterday Visit Here Wednesday Mr. Marvin Felton, of Rocky Mount, visited relatives here Wed nesday pvening; Attend Funeral in Clayton Mrs. C. C. Fleming. Mrs. Camile Turner. Mrs. Lizzie Smithwick and Mr. James Smithwick attended the funeral of Miss Eleanor Mayo in Clayton yesterday afternoon. Miss Mayo, who died Sunday in Orlando, Fla., was the daughter of Mrs. Joel Smithwick. Mayu, a^ -native^ of this county. She was a niece of the late Dr. Smithwick of this county and had .visited friends in Jamosvillc ut fre quent intervals during the recent years. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. X Unwood , ? dens, was a business visitor hero on Wednesday afternoon. In Clayton Wednesday Miss Mildred Hedrick. accompan ?d by her sister, Mrs. A. I' Purdy, of Conway, visited in Clayton Wed nesday. Was Here This Week Mr Horace Corbett, of Wilming ton, was here this week attending to business. Return from Rocky Mount Mrs F E. Bufflap and children re turned Wi-dnesday from a visit with relatives in Rocky Mount. Was Here Wednesday Mr. Joshua L. Coltrain was here Wednesday from Williamston Town ship attending to business. Visit Here Yesterday Mrs. L 11 Davis and Miss East, of Raleigh, visited here yesterday. In Charlotte This Week Mr J. II. Edwards was in Char lotte this week attending to busi ness. Was Here Yesterday Professor H. M Ainsley was here yesterday from Oak City. Visits Here Yesterday Mr. Luther Hardison, of Tarboro, was here yesterday attending to bus iness. In Norfolk Yesterday Mr George Harrison, Jr., was in Norfolk yesterday. Was Business Visitor Here Mr Vance Robcrson. of Robcrson vQIe, was here yesterday attending | U> business. : Attend Tulip Festival Mrs. T B. Slade, Mrs. W. J. Beach and Mrs. Myrtle E. Bunting, of Ham ilton, arc attending the tulip festival in Washington today. Is Visiting Here Miss Idell Barr, of Chocowinity, is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E Barr for a few days. Was Business Visitor Here Mr Wilbur Barret of Oak City, was a business visitor here yester day. In Durham Yesterday Mrs. Eva Harrison and Master Bob by Harrison visited in Durham yes terday. Returns from Rocky Mount Miss Lois Howard has returned to her home here after spending two months in Rocky Mount with rela tives. Visits in Elizabeth City Mrs. Eva Avant visited relatives in Elizabeth City this week. b Visiting Hera Mrs. Jesse Revels, of Maryland, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams. Attend Dance in Oak City Miss Dot Ward and Mr. William Henry Johnson attended a dance in Oak City Tuesday night. Attend Tulip Festival Mrs. J. A. Eason. Mrs. J W Watts, Mrs Pat Crawford and Miss Mary Taylor attended the tulip festival In Washington today. Visits in Washington Miss Mary Lewis Manning spent last week-end in Washington with Miss Betsy Thompson. Little Bobby Manning, suffering an attack of pneumonia last evening was reported critically ill early today in a Washington hospital where he was removed late last night Oah City Senior* **rrfrnf Pity There Thii Evening The Senior Class of Oak City High School will present "Apple Blossom Time." a comedy in three acts, this evening in the school auditorium at eight o'clock. The characters are. Bob Matthews, hero. James V. Rawls. Charlie Law rence, Reuben Roebuck; Spud Mc Closky, Thomas Haislip, Mickey Ma jguire, Norman Everett; Cal Pickens James Whitley. Betty Ann Stewart, heroine, Nancy W'orsley; Nancy Pres cott, Cleo Piland, LoretU Harris, El j sie Fleming; Polly Biddle, Bessie ! Coffield. ^lalvina Kurtz. Frances Downs, Mrs Forrest, Iris Ewell; An I nabel Spriggtns, Lucille Davis. - \ umber Attend. DUtrict Lpuorth Meet In Plymouth e The local Epworth League was : well represented at a district meet ing held in the Methodist church at Plymouth last Wednesday evening when a 45-minute devotional service was held and a weiner roast follow ed. Members of the league attending Ilium here were: Julia Clyde Waters. Naomi Melson, Buddy Wier, Jimmie Ward, Ruth Ward, Bina Jackson, | Penny Rose Waters, J. B. Taylor, Jr., I Sammie Taylor, Alberta Knox, Mar garet Starnes, Eliza Daniel and Mil dred Lassiter. The young group was j accompanied by Mrs. T. B Brandon, Mrs J B Taylor and Mr. and Mrs Sam Edwards. Farm Life Children To Pretent Operetta The Elementary department of the Farm Life school will present the operetta, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, on Friday night, April 19, at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium This operetta will be presented in four scenes, beginning with the for est festival on the occasion of Snow White's birthday and ending on her wedding day. Snow White will be played by Mary Dean Hardison; The Prince. Si mon Lilloy. Jr.; Tlie Queen. Mary Louise Gurkin; Carl, the Huntsman, Jesse Gray Lilley; Three Forest Chil dren, Mary Ola Lilley, Delia Fran res Revels, Earline Coltrain; Disney's "Seven-Dwaefc, -BowhfuL-Pinky -Man.. j nitig; Doc, George Hardison; Sleepy, Benny Hopkins; Happy, N. R, Peel; Dopey. John Lilley; Sneezy, James Carroll Lilley; Grumpy, Jackie Mars lender The public is cordially invited to attend There will be no admission Lliiige. ? ? Returns from Rocky Mount Mm Geoigo Harris, Jr, returned home last evening from Hocky Mount where she had been with Mr Har ris who IS undergoing treatment in n hnwpiln 1 Ihnr., Announce Birth Mr and Mrs. D. N. Hix announce the birth of u daughter early today m the Brown Community Hospital here. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of Harry Waldo, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed within twelve (12) months from the date of lliis nulite, 01 this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 5th day of April, 1940. MRS. BELLE C. WALDO. Administratrix of the estate a5 Ot of Harry Waldo EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of Chloe B. Taylor, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to the undersigned 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 immediate pay ment. This the 1st day of March, 1940 ROBERT COBURN, Executor of the estate of ml5-6t Chloe B. Taylor. NOTICE SERVING SI MMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Martin County. In The Superior Court. Town of Wllttamston vs. Ransome Johnson and Any and All other Persons claiming an Interest in the Subject Matter of this Proceeding. Today's Fashion White adds dash. By VESA WINSTON A CRISP WHITE collar adds daah and verve to an/ dark (rock. Haro'a a (rand afternoon modal, effective /at eaaaotiall/ simple. The fabric U black crapa, tha collar U ibaar liagarie with black velvet rib bon ran through its lace beading and a fluff/ lace raffle bordering it. The Irene clones with tin/ buttone to the waist where there is a self-belt The nicely flared skirt swinge from the waist It ban center seams front and back, and abort sleeves. The defendant. Ransome Johnson, and Any and All other Persona claiming an interest in the Subject Matter of this Proceeding, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, N. C , in which proceeding said petition er is asking that it be allowed to condemn certain lands to enlarge the Town's Cemetery wherein the defendant claims an interest. Said lands being described as follows: Beginning at a post or stake the western corner of the lot on which .the Free Public Cot School House was situated and being nearly oppo site to the Southern boundary of the public burying ground belonging to the Town of Williamston and on the West side of the Hamilton Road and about two hundred and twenty (230) feet from said road, running thence south forty degrees west two hun dred eighteen (218) feet to another post or stake a corner, thence a south easterly course and parallel with said Hamilton road and southwest 256 HKKEFOKD Ami ANGUS . .STEERS.. Wt. 400 to 900 lbs. Sorted in even sizes in carload lots. 2 loads fine T.B. tested springer heifers. 2 loads cows, 3 loads spring calves- Will.sell one load or all. HARRY I. BALL al6-19 FAIRFIELD, IOWA. era boundary of (aid old Ftee Pub lic Col School Houae kA two hun dred (100) feet to another post at stake a corner, thence north forty degrees east two hundred and ela teen dill tart to a post or stake 1 southern corner of said old Free Pub lic Col. School House lot, thence a northwesterly course along and with the western boundary line of the school houae lot several times above named two hundred (200) feet to the beginning, containing by measure ment one (1) acre more or less, and being the same land deeded to Ran sotne Johnson by John IL Lamar and wife, said deed being recorded in Book T at Da<e #1? of the Martin County Putin. Kegiatrf. Said defendant will further lake notice that he ia required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at boa of fice in Williamatan. North Carolina, on or before the 39th day of April. 1940. and answer or demur to Bald petition, copies of which have been filed in said office, or petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the petition. This the 18th day of March, 1940. L. B. WYNNE, Clerk of Superior Court, m!9-4t Martin County. N. C YOUR BEST "BUY" IN MOTOR OIL IS HAVOLINE HARRISON OIL CO. Tiia prodMliM mllMb* Bmantlir ?? ?h*?? U *?? tainAtlanta ?md Sreei MT Pratniaraa. GONE WlTflJHE WIND iff SEATS ON SALE NEXT WEEK NIGH r SHOWS IS P. M. I AH la? U.Mini II.? ?'-? ua SUNDAY MAT. 12 r. SI.) All hai IUmt.^ UM u> W EKKUAY MATS. Inml lb M?. M> MAY 5th ? MAY 6th ? MAY 7th MARCO THEATRE?Willianiston Also Special Showing?"GONE WITH THE WIND" Watts Theatre, Sunday, May 5, Beginning at 1:15 P. M. NOW! IS THE TIME TO INSTALL Awnings will add a world of beauty and comfort to your home. These ? are well constructed in a variety of beautiful patterns. Call Carolina Awning & Tent Manufacturing Co. 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Gallop EDUCATOR -FOR SENATOR Second Senatorial District NORTH CAROLINA He Is Now Superintendent ol Public Instruction of Hyde County; an Atlantic Christian College Graduate, 1925; Teacher for Six Years; and Superintendent For Seven Years Vote for a Nan Qualified To Represent the Interests of the Schools, the Roads, the Farmer, and Industry Vote for a "Friend and a Fighter" for those counties composing the Second Senatorial District, given less recognition and consideration by the State Highway & Public Works Commission; those counties rich in natural resources, undeveloped, and less able to make necessary de mands. VOTE FOR P. G. GALLOP, of HYDE COUNTY, on May 25th, a Democrat, whose father was a Democrat and represented his native county of Currituck in the House in 1897, who was faithful to and sup ported the Democratic party and close friends of Congressmen Small, Ward and Warren. Vote for a man able, honest, frank, a hard-worker who will come very near getting what he goes after, and who has the friendship and admiration of Congressman Warren and Governor Clyde R. Hoey. ?""Vote for a man who does not oppose for election either Hugh Hor ton or Brad Fearing, the ther two candidates for the office of Senator (two to be selected). He opposes neither and wishes both to conduct an impartial and fair campaign?and may the two best men win! SUBJECT TO THE = Democratic Primary on May 25th
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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