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Society and Personals OF WIL1.1AMSTON and MARTIN COLNCTf FHONB Anything far Tkua *a 4. t> Rcurn.N to New York City Ben Manning has returned to New York City where he is enrolled at Columbia University. Is Visiting Parents Here Mrs Thomas Martin, of Norfolk, is visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs Lewis Manning, here for a few days Returns to Greenville Miss Grace Clark has returned to Greenville, where she is enrolled at E.C.T.C.. after visiting relatives near here. Is Visiting Here Miss Almane Waters, of Windsor, is the guest of Misses Elsie and Faye Gurganus Returns to Chapel Hill Clarence Wallace, student at the University. Chapel Hill, has resum ed his classes after visiting relatives in Jamesville for the holidays. Returns to E Ion College Tommy Gay lord, teacher in the town of Elon College, has returned to his positon there after visiting relatives in Jamesville Leaven for Roanoke Rapids Miss Annie Mae O'Dell left this week for her home in Roanoke Rap ids, where she will be married in a private ceremony this week-end to William Robert Forrest, of Mt. Airy Mrs. Dorothy Manning, daughter of Mr and Mrs S W Manning is now employed with the V.E P Company in Miss O'Dell's place Returns to Richmond Jim Rhodes, Jr., has returned to Richmond where he is a medical student. Confined to Her Home Miss Ruby Harrison is confined to her home with influenza. Returns to Richmond Milton James has resumed his classes in a Richmond business school. Leaves for Aulanderi Miss Rosalie Inman, teacher in the Aulander schools, has returned to her position there. Returns from Atlanta Mrs. Eloise Bennett has returned from a visit in Atlanta. Mrs James Garland Bullock, of Bethel, whose marriage took place on Saturday, December 21. Prior to her marriage, she was Miss Selma Louise Roebuck, daughter of Mrs. James Albert Roebuck, of Roberaonville. Resumes Studies at E.C T.C. I Miss Elziabeth Haislip, student at E.C.T.C . Greenville. has resumed I her studies after visiting relatives in I Hamilton for the holiday* Returns to Durham Miss Evelyn Harrison has return ed to Durham where she holds a position in the Duke library. Visits Here Wednesday Miss Allie Harden, of Roberson I ville, visited Miss Mary Rodgerson, j here Wednesday Returns to Charlottesville Muss Patsy King has returned to St. Ann's School, Charlottesville, af | ter spending the holidays here with I her parents. Mr and Mrs J. ?? 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Jack Baker Saunders and Junie Peel have resumed their stud ies at the University. Chapel Hill Visits Here Wednesday Miss Rosa Lee Bullock, of Bethel, visited here Wednesday Returns to Washington Jerry Clark has resumed his ttud at Benjamin Franklin Business School in Washington City Kesusses Studies at E.C.T.C. Miss Grace Rogers, of Bear Grass, has returned to E C.T C.. Greenville, where she is a student. Return to State College R A. and Tommy Haislip ,of OMt City; Stuart Crilcher and C T. TU>t> i-raon have returned to Raleigh where they are students at State i College. Returns to Wake Forest Edgar Gurganus has resumed his studies at Wake Forest College af ter visiting relatives here for the i Christmas holidays _? Returns to Kentucky Mi Mack Beach, of Hamilton, has returned to Green berg, Kentucky, where he is located on the tobacco i market. Was Here This Week C B Hinnant. of Micro, visited his sister. Mrs Wheeler Manning. 1 ;ind Mr. Manning, here a few days : this week. Returns to Meredith Miss Mildred Ward has resumed her Studies at Meredith College. Raleigh, after spending the holidays near here with her parents. Mr and , Mrs M. U Ward In Rich Square Monday Mrs Mack Beach, of Hamilton vis ited relatives in Rich Square Mon | day Is Visiting Here 1 Mrs. Hugh B Wyatt. of New Hol_ land, IS visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Cook, here for a few days | this week Confined to His Home R J Hardison is confined to the home of his parents on Haughton (street with influenza W ere Here Wednesday I Mr and Mrs C. A Robertson, of Greenville, visited relatives here Wednesday Confined To His Home Ray Goodmon, Jr., is confined to lus home with the mumps Visiting Here For Few Days Miss Frances Jenkins, of Robei sunville, is visiting her sister. Mrs. 1'hillip Keel, and Mr Keel, here for a few days. Confined To Her Home Mrs. Charles Sessoms is confined tu her home on Warren Street with septic sore throat. Is Visiting Here Mis. G. W Manning, of Oak City, is the guest of her son. Mr. Clyde Manning, and Mis. Manning, liefc: Returns to Chapel Hill John Pope, Jr.. student at the University, Chapel Hill, has return ed to his classes there Returns to Savannah Miss Dixie Daniels has returned to Savannah where she is enrolled in a business school. Resumes Work at A.C.C. Russell Roebuck has resumed (lis work at A.C.C., Wilson. Returns to Abindon. Va. Jimmy Watts, Jr.. has returned to Abingdon, Va., where he is enroll ed in Abingdon Academy. Returns to Darlington, Ga. Ned Cunningham has returned to Darlington, Ga.. after spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E P Cunningham. In Richmond for Holidays Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gurkin and daughter, Mane, spent the Christ mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs H L. Gurkin. in Richmond Return from New Bern Mr and Mrs. D. R. Davis and chil dren have returned home after spending the holidays with rela tives in New Bern. Miss w iuiams Honored At Surprise Birthday Party Miss Virginia Williams was hon ored at a surprise birthday party Thursday night by her mother, Mrs. W H. Williams at her home on Main Street Miss Bernice Ward captured the high score award and Miss Mary Chwles Godwin received the con solation prize. Other guests were Misses Mary Gwynn Osborne. Alma Godwin, Ruth Ward, Mary Rtuh Ward. Mar jorie Fleming, Lorene Weaver, El eanor Brown, Susie Whitley, Mary Ramey, Elsie Gurganus, Judy Tay lor. Faye Gurganus, Penny Rose Waters, and Mesdames J. O Man ning, Tom Martin, of Norfolk, and Carroll Overton, of Ahoskie. Announce Menus In Local Schools For Next Week Grammar School ?Vegetable soup and crackers cv ery day, 5c. Plate lunch every day, )0c. Plain and chocolate milk every day, 5c. Monday Liver, black eyed peas, marshmallow potatoes, pickles, hot biscuits, fruit jello and cream, chick en salad, deviled egg sandwiches, po tato pie. Tuesday: Bacon, cabbage, slaw, boiled potatoes, bread, chocolate pudding, pear salad, ham sand wiches. Wednesday: Baked chicken, gravy and dressing, green peas, celery, hot biscuits, deviled egg salad, potted ham sandwiches, banana pudding. Thursday: Italian spaghetti, lima beans, prunes, hot rolls, potato chips, i peach salad. banana sandwiches, i lemon pie. Friday: Roast beef and gravy, grits, turnip salad, sliced onion, corn bread, pineapple pudding congeal ed fruit salad, ham sandwiches, High School Vegetable soup and crackers ev-1 ery day, 5c. Plate lunch every day, 10c. Plain and chocolate milk every | day, 5c. Monday: Fried pork chops, lima beans, candied yams, pickles, corn muffins, deviled egg sandwiches, congealed salad, peach pie. Tuesday: Roast beef, cream pota toes, snap beans, sliced tomatoes, hot rolls, lettuce and tomato salad, ham sandwiches, lemon pie. Wednesday: Boiled country ham, cabbage, macaroni and cheese, hot biscuits, pear and raisin salad, ham burger sandwiches, peaches and cake. Thursday: Mexican stew, creamed sweet potatoes, snap beans, corn bread, Waldorf salad, pimento sand wiches, banana pudding. Friday: Chicken salad, creamed 1 potatoes, green peas, pickles, hot I rolls, peach salad, ham sandwiches, j chocolate pie. Return to Savannah Mr. and Mrs. Larry Waters and son, Jojo, have returned to their home in Savannah after a visit with Lloyd Waters in Jamesville. Visits in Portsmouth Miss Marjorie Oliver, of Dardens, | visited in Portsmouth during the holidays. Return to Zebulon Mr. and Mrs. Louis W Alexander have returned to their home in Zebulon after a visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Davis, near Jamesville. Return to Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gurkm and children have returned to their home in Richmond after a visit in Jamesville with Mr. and Mrs. C G. Gurkin. Is Visiting Here Is Visiting Here Miss Sarah Fulghum, of Wilson, is visiting Miss Sara Cone here this | week. Lh Much Improved Today Mrs. Fannie Biggs who has been :juite ill at her home in New Town is much improved today. Leaves for Raleigh Miss Marjorie Fleming left today [or Raleigh where she is a student j it Peace College. UINNKK PA*1I Mr and Mrs R Vernon Bunting entertained at a dinner party Tues day night at their home The guests were Mr. and Mrs Z V Bunting. Mrs Chriatine B. James. Mr S G Bunting. Mr and Mrs D. C Carson. Mr and Mrs J B Bunt ing. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Staton. Mr and Mrs. F F Pollard, of Bethel; Mr and Mrs Bill Pollard and Mr and Mrs J A Bunting, of Green ville Latest Addition* To The Enterprise Mailing List Listed among the recent additions to the Enterprise mailing list are ths roll owing: George Boyd, Pmetown; Albert G. Bennett, San Diego, Calif., Mrs. J T. Griffin, Jamesville; Jos. R. Harrison. Williamston; Mrs J R. Roebuck. Gardner, N. Y . E. E War renton, Jamesville: Julian Hassell JamcsvrHer Mrs. Carolina Shirley' Jamesville; A. B Gurganus, Wil liamston: J Haywood Rogers. Wil liamston; J H. Mooring, Hobgood; Albert Tyre, Williamston; A. G. Grif fin, Richmond. Va.; R. F. Everett Pensacola, Fla.; Kneezer Harrison. Williamston; Rodney Small, Wind soriP. E. Getsinger, Jamesville; Sam Mobley, Plymouth; W C Wmdley Williamston; J. J Rogerson. James vllie, W J Edmondson, Roberson ville; Goldie Hyman, Everetts: Miley Mooring, Robersonville; J. F. Brit ton, Windsor; Jos. L. Holliday, Wil liamston; Susan Taylor, Williams ton; Margaret Edwards. Williams ton. William R James, Jamesville Mack L James, Everetts: Mrs C. G Rogerson, Williamston; Mrs W F Barber, Williamston: H W Bar ber. Jamesville; N. D Griffin, Wil liamston. Mrs R. D Woodward ocean View, Va : A E. Manning. Jamesville. ?Calv|n Ayers. Williamston; Mrs. Maggie Davis. Portsmouth; Mrs Lu ther Hardison, Jamesville; Mrs E L. Lowie, Gaston la; Mrs. James Stev enson. Palmyra; L P Holliday Jamesville; Z. N Roberson. James I mnnrl J""' ?*rnhiU. South Rich I {J .' Va :, Mrs H W Ballard Hamilton. J. A Osborne. Roberson ville. Louis Modlm, Jamesville Ar k ne(|ColtS!-n Jamesville; Joseph S- Griffin, Williamston; A. R Os ? Robersonville; J T. Thomp son Robersonville; Will Mobley, Williamston; Sylvester Peel Wil liamnton; Howard Tyre, Norfolk John A Revels, Williamston; Saun ders Revels; R L. Stall.ngs, James NOTE OF THANKS 'I is With a sense of deep appre ciation that we express our heart fe t. thanks to our neighbors and other friends who were so thought ful and helpful during the recent illness and death of our mother Mrs kannie Doughtie. The many kind nesses and consideration shown in our behalf will long be remember . The Children administratrix- notice i,,v qualified as Adminiatra x of the Estate of Warner A Bail ey, late of Martin County, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned North ParT RFD Willlamftom nih h Caro'ina, on or before the 13th day of December, 1941 or this ?TOm-?'lAli P'Cad"d har their rt??very All persons indebted to ?at, paymenT" P'l'a3e make Thl8MBe13Att,d?y "f ?*?" 1940. P? ALLIE T. BAIIJSY Administratrix of Warner . _ ,, A. BAILEY Hugh G. Horton, Atty. dl3-6t notice" XT ? nurite Th* Cj.aro,lna- Martin County. In Clerk en0r C?Ur1 B*'for^ the Robert Luuiae Stevenson vs. G M Stevenson and wife, Annie Huei Stevenson, Augusta Stevaaaon Robert Lovick and wife, Frances Park1 V^.^rl, Stevens?n. Jack Parker and G. M. Stevenson guardian for Jack Parker and^i?.' gil Stevenson, and B. A. Crttcher r"v?i??. ?" ,'oluuon- trustee. D.' G. Matthews and W S Rhodes 1 ne deienaanis, noocn uovick and wife, Frances Lnvcik, and Au gusta Stevenson. above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court oI Martin Coun ty. (or the purpose of partitioning two tracts of land in which the plaintiff and the defendants have an interest, being the Jim Johnson land and the Dickerson Baker land, and the defendants, Robert Lovtck and wife, Frances Lovick, and Au gusta Stevenson, will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before L. B Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty within ten days after the comple tion of this service of summons by publication and answer or demur to the petition of the plaintiff, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 31st day of Dec , 1940 L. B. WYNNE. j3-4t Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersign ed trustee by D. G. Godard and wife, Rosa Godard, on the 3rd day of De cember. 1932, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book K-3, at page 4, said deed of trust having been given for the pur pose of securing note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of said note, and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the re quest of the owner of the said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Friday, the 31st day of January. 1941, at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: Situate in Bear Grass Township. Martin County, adjoining the lands of Louis Holliday and others, and containing 35 acres, more or less, and being the same land this day deed to D. G. Godard and wife, Rosa Chest, Coughing If there's Irrita tion In upper bronchial tubes, coughing, mus cular soreness or tightness - re lieve such misery. Mother, with an lmproved"VapoRubMftssage." With this more thorough treat ment, the poultlce-and-vapor action of vlcks VapoRub more effectively rCNCTMm Irritated air passages with soothing medicinal vapors... STIMULATES chest and back like a warming poultice or plaster... STAins KUEVMC misery right away 1 Results delight even old friends of VapoRub. TO GET a "VapoRub 1 with all Its benefits ? r VapoRub for 3 minutes on IM PORTANT RIB-AREA OP BACK as well as throat and chest ? spread a thick layer on chest, cover with a- warmed cloth be sure to use genuine, time-tested VICKS VAPORUB. ooaara. oy n j. mi uu wire, oa die Peel, end being the same lend that was deeded to R J Peel and wile. Sadei Peel, by Wheeler liar tin. trustee, on February Mth, 1913, which said deed is of record in Book O-l, at page IS. This the 31st day of Dec., 1940 ElbertS. Peel, Trustee. Peel St Manning, Attys j3-4t SAVE 10% ON ALL YOUR PATENT MEDICINE and TOILET ARTICLES To introduce these items to ike public ?c tire giv ing u 10% reduction on all Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles. 50c Purchase For 15c \ 81.00 Purchase For 90c All Standard and Adrertined ProductM LAKGK STOCK TO SELECT FROM WILLIAMSTON UNA ?LACUTI mamma I-fc FOOD STORKS f A&P; PEAS 5c 8 O'CLOCK ""as1" 2 ~25? DRESSING Y -sr s25? FLOUR "HT 24 ~ 79? A&P PEAS ?" 2 "?29' TOMATOES ? 4 -25' CHERRIES 2 s~'25? 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