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Wedding Club Meetims En^*f rnjMiU Society and Pergonals OF Wn.I lAMSTON and MAKTIN COUNTY Anything tor This Department PHONE To 4 6 Returns from Norfolk Mrs Maud Mizelle has returned from a visit with relatives in Nor , folk Spends Week-end Here Milton James, student ui a Rich mond business school spent the week-end here with his parents. Mr and Mrs C A. James In Norfolk Friday Mesdanies V J Spivcy, Edwin , Holding. Thad Harrison and Myrtle , Brown visited in Norfolk Friday Mrs Brown remained there for a | visit with her daughter. Mrs Dick Woodward, and Mr Woodward. j Returns to Halifax Mrs A Hassell has returned to Halifax after visiting relatives here j for a few days. Spends Week-end Here Professor Russell Roebuck, of Wil- I son. visited relatives here last week- , end Visits in Rich Square Miss Maggie Brown, teacher in tluH Hamilton school spent the week-end with relatives in Rich Square Spends Week-end Here Miss Marjorie Fleming, student at Peace College. Raleigh, -visited rela- ' tives here last week-end in Hamilton Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Banks Cozart and daughter. Barbara, of Greenville, Mrs Walter Roberson, M^. and Mrs. Clayton Davenport and daughter, of Robersonville. visited Mr and Mrs. John Davenport in Hamilton Sun day. Confined To Her Home Mrs Delia Green is confined to her home with influenza. Visit Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stallings, of Jamesville. visited here yester day Visit Relatives in County Mrs Raymond Abbitt and daugh- j ter, of Norfolk, visited relatives in | the county last week-end Visits in Jamesville " Miss Ens Stallings;-studeftt~at?iL C T. C., Greenville, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Stall ings, in Jamesville last week-end. Marriage License issued A marriage license was issued last week-end to Samuel Clinton James, of Robersonville, and Selma Louise Deal, of Hamilton Returns from Baltimore Mrs. W. E. Barr has returned to tier home here after a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs C B Don aldson. in Baltimore. Were Here Sunday Mr and Mrs Dave Mizelle. of Norfolk, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank Weaver Sunday. In Wilmington Sunday Mr and Mrs. George Harris and children. Miss Rachel Johnson and Exum Ward. Jr., visited at Holly Ridge and Wilmington Sunday Cotton Queen Beating hundreds of contestants, raven-haired Alice Erie Beasley of Memphis, Tenn., was named Maid of Cotton" and will make an aerial tour of the United States to publicize the product. Is Seriously 111 Master Wayne Bowen. son of Mr and Mrs. D Bowen. of near Bear Grass, is seriously ill in a Washing ton hospital with diphtheria. V\'as Here Sunday Miss Lena Smith, of Eden tun. vis ited friends here Sunday Spends Week-end Near Palmyra Miss Ola Coffield spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Coffield, near Palmyra. Visit Near Palmyra Mr. and Mrs Tom Edwards spent I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vannoy Smith, near Palmyra | Visiting in Hobgood Miss Bessie Coffield is spending a few days with Mr and Mrs. Eu gene Coffield m Hobgood Called for Nursing Duty I FrippHs of Miss Cornelia Deal, of Hamilton, will be interested to learn that she has been called for nursing dtity with the army. Miss Deal re ceived her training at Sinai Hospital, in Baltimore, and since her gradua lion two years ago she has been do ing special, duty there. She will be stationed at Fort George E. Meade in Maryland Continues Quite 111 Mr J J Manning. well-known Griffins Township citizen, contin ues quite ill at his home there. Returns Here Last Night Mr. Jack Hinton returned to his post of duty with the State Depart ment of Revenue here last night af ter attending the funeral of his ne phew, John Hinton Page, who died in Chapel Hill Saturday morning. The last rites were held in Aber deen. Iii Durham Today M rs. John Peel. Mrs. James Bail ey Peel and Mr. C. C. Coltrain are undergoing treatment for their eyes in a Durham hospital today. Visits in Raleigh Mrs. W J Hodges spent the week end in Raleigh with relatives Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs James Edward Tay lor announce the birth of a son. Fri day, January 24 1941 Mother and son art getting along fine in Brown Community Hospital here. Visiting in Weldon Mrs H. L. Meador is spending a | few days with relatives in Weldon. Was Here Vesterday Mr Frosty Martin, of Jamesville, was here yesterday attending to bus iness. Visit in Hamilton Misses Mary Slade and Ellen Tay lor, students at W. C U. N. C.. (Greensboro, spent last week-end in 1 Hamiltop with relatives. Spend Week end Here Mi ?8 Addie Lee Meador, Mary II ten Boykin, Reid White and Ola Lee Lilley, East Carolina Teachers' College students. Greenville, spent the week-end at home. Visit in Oak City M essrs Tom and Robert Haishp. State College students, Raleigh; and Miss .Nancy flaislip, teacher in the Bertie County schools, spent the week-end with their parents. Mr and Mrs R A. Haislip in Oak City. In Raleigh Sunday Mr and Mrs John L. Rodgerson and daughter. Miss Mary, were visi tors in Raleigh Sunday. Leaves for Lumberton Mrs W C. Valentine left Satur day for Lumberton to join Mr. Val entine. who is employed with a to bacco company there. Visits in Raleigh Miss Lorepe Weaver was the guest of friends in Raleigh last week-end Returns from Kentucky Mr Fred Taylor has returned fro.m Lou tsv i He.?Kentucky^ where he ww located on the tobacco market Return from Augusta Mr and Mrs Frank Margohs have returned from a week's visit with friends in Augusta. Leaves for Holly Ridge Eh Marion Taylor left lust week end for Holly Ridge whei*e he will be employed for the next few months. Return to Greensboro Miss Dons Moore and guest. Miss; Charlotte Ladner, and Miss Helen | Lindsley have returned to Greens boro to resume their studies at W. C. U N C . after spending ^few days here with relatives. Visit Here Saturday Mrs A D. Mizelle and son, Dan, of Tarboro, visited relatives here Saturday. WE GMTT PROMISE YOU USED CARS AT PRICES SO LOW AGAIN! Already the Defense Program is placing heavy hardens on Indus try. Used Cars probably will soon be at a premium. Nevertheless, we're now offering our entire stock at sacrifice prices...prices you may never see again! Don't oxpoct bargain* like these to last. Ploy safe . ? ? buy now. Chooso from our fine selection of modern used cart of manymokes and model*. Take your pick while price* aro still down . . . while you can get on even better, later model than you hoped for. Big allowance*! Easy term*. We back every value with our good reputa tion as Ford Dealer*. Drive in today for the buy and deal of your lifel Look at the Ford Dealer Values Listed Below! 1939 FORD ^ 1 OH7 FOI(I) DeLUXE TUDOR COACH 1938 FORD IfeLUXE TUDOR $425 $265 1938 CHEVROLET 0 1936 <:HEVR?1JiT ^225 COACH 1937 FORD OL CHEVROLET f\f\ COACH COACH f AUU 1939 CHEVROLET Coach !|49<MM) roru m ? una my ...AM ? UTTU KJU Tr YOUR FORD DEALER'S! WILLIAMSTON MOTOR COMPANY Hapj >enings In The Farm Life School By LAI.A SMITHWUK Last Friday night the Parents Teachers Association met and dis cussed plans (or a gymnasium A number of donations have been made, but many more must be made before the project becomes a real ity. Dr Williams, county physician, spent a few days in the school last week examining the children in the first, second, third and fourth grades There arc only a few cases of in fluenza reported in the school and attendance is normal Friday, January 17. the sixth grade sponsored a short patriotic program Miss Cook, the sixth grade teacher, assigned the parts and di rected the play On January 17, at 7:30 in the Wil liamstun gymnasium, the Farm Life boys and girls won a twin bill from the Bath basketball teams. Leona Griffin led the home girls, with 11 points, while Cutter led the Bath Pi rates with four points. Bruce Peek led the Farm Life boys with 10 points, and Garlin led the Pirates with 0 points The ioeal girls won by a score of 13 to 8 the boys won. 27-19 The seniors are very busy form ulating plans for their class annual. The following superlatives have been selected by the class Prettiest girl, Vera Pearl Wil liams Most handsome boy. Bruce Peele. Cutest senior. Laura Lilley. Best athlete (girl), Leona Griffin. Best athelte (boy), Benny Daniels Neatest (girl), Eloise Hodges Neatest (boy), Robert Whitley. Most talkative. Carlyle Manning Most studious. Vera Ruth Griffin. Biggest pest. Harry Peele Laziest, Cecil Brown Most versatile. Vera Pearl Wil liams Wittiest. Harry Peele. Biggest flirt. La la Smithwick Most popular (boy). Cecil Brown Most popular (girl) Leona Griffin Most conceited. Carlyle Manning. Best leader, Lala Smithwick. a playwriting contest. The prize winning play will be presented in chapel. Mrs. Manning's grades presented a health wedding during the chapel [period last Friday afternoon Prior to the ceremony appropriate "wed ding' music was rendered. The char acters in the wedding were: bride, happiness. Mary Ola Lilley; groom, health, J. R Williams; best man, Mr. j Bean. Harry Wiggins; maid of lion ] or. Miss Lemon. Dorothy Perry; min ister. James Harrell Ellis; train bear er. Miss Tomato, Delia Frances Rev els; soloist, Miss Rhubarb, Rachel | Gurkin; bride's mother. Miriam Peele; bride's father. Willie Hardi son. groom's mother. Helen Daniel; groom's father, Herman Hopkins; ushers. Mr. Turnip. Lindsay Lilley; Mr. Celery. Dallas Griffin; guests. Dr. Milk. Alfon/a Jones; Mrs. Milk. Frances Roberson; Mr. Squash, Duel on Van Heath; Mrs. Squash. Gladys Perry; Mrs. Steak. Nancy V. Lilley. Mr Fish. Wilson Wiggins; Mrs Fisb Frances Hardison; Mr Potato. Fran ces E. Lilley; Mrs. Potato. Bessie Mae Beddard; Mr Cereal. David Griffin; Mrs Cereal, Myrtle Simpson; Lazy Sam. Jesse Hodges The quill which the fourth and fifth grades are making is Hearing completion. Chances are being sold by members of the class at a very small price. Visit Here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Crofton and family, j of Lumberton. and Miss Mary Bor don Crofton. of Kenly, visited Mr and Mrs. J. F Crofton here Satur day and Sunday Were Here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. K. N Hardison, of Jamesville. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hardison here Sat urday night and Sunday. Is Visitor Here Mrs. John Eagles, of Hookerton.. is here with Mr. Eagles, who is con fined to Ins home with influenza. Harvest Queen of Peanut Festival StorM throughout tho country chain* and independents alike, are selling east quantities of peanuts from the record 1140 crop to show their loyalty to the Harvest Queen of the National Peanut Festival. Miss Batty Cross, of Suffolk Vs. where the celebration will be held January 21 29 as a feature of National Peanut Week ending January 11. Miss Cross is shown in her regal costume dis playing some of the kll 1.135.000 pounds of peanuts whoso pre dusers in this and olhsr Southern States are behind the campaign of cooperating nationwide chain food, variety, drug and other stores for greater consumption of Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Dick Taylor was hostess to her bridge club and additional guests Thursday night at her home on Smilhwick Street. Mrs. Tom Rose captured the high score prize for guests; Mrs. Thessie Barnhill, high for members, and Miss Edith Stallings. second high for members. Mrs. Taylor served a delectable salad course and coffee to the fol lowing, Mesdames John Ward. Tom Rose. Rush Bondurant and John Wier and Miss Irene Tetterton guests Mesdames Roy Ward. John Coojce. Joe Pender. Ira Harrison. Clyde Ward and Thessie Barnhill and Miss Edith Stallings. members. In Rocky Mount East Week Mesdames B. S. Courtney and George Whitehurst were visitors in Rocky Mount last week. Was Here Yesterday Claud Green, of Robersonville, visited here yesterday. Visiting at Maul's Point Mrs. Mari#n Cobb is visiting rela tives at Maul's Point for a few days Confined to Her Home Mrs. Effie Rogers is confined Ur her home in Bear Grass with in fluenza. Spends Week-end Here Miss Margaret Peel, of Plymouth, visited here last week-end. Were Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Coburn. of Dardens. were visitors here yester day. Confined to His Home Edgar Gurganus. student at Wake Forest College, is confined to his home here with influenza. In Hamilton Sunday Mrs. Earl Downs and daughter, Marjorie. of Gatesville. visited Mr and Mrs. Fred Poole in Hamilton on Sunday. Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldstein, of Windsor, visited friends here Sun day. Visit Near Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. M Green, of Robersonville. visited Mrs. Mamie Taylor near here Sunday. Spends Week-end in Whitakers Miss Katherine Bradley spent the week-end in Whitakers with rela tives. Confnied To Her Home Miss Marjorie Lindsley is confin ed to her home with a severe cold. Improving from Illness Mrs. Titus Critcher is improving at her home on Smtihwick Street from a pneumonia attack. Latest Additions To The Enterprise Mailing List Listed among the recent additions o the Enterprise mailing list are the ollowing: S. B. Lilley, Williamston; Mrs. Afill Taylor. Williamston; L. L Har ?ell. Palmyra; Slade-Rhodes Co., iamilton; Mrs. W. J. Griffin. Wil lamston; Julius E. Moore. William Ann; Mrs. James A. Griffin?. Wil lamston; Dennis Hardy, Williams on: Ben Mason. Williamston; Mrs. N. R. Nicholson, Norfolk; Thurman Vicholson^WilliamstOn; Simon Short, Dak City; M. H. Leggett, Jamesville; J. L. Manning. Williamston; J. C. dartin, Robersonville; R. G. Sex on. Jamesville; Mrs. J. W. Green, iVilliamSton; Mildred Purvis. Rob ?rsonville. Visits Here Saturday Miss Mary Virginia Daniels, of Sveretts, visited here Saturday, ieturns from New York City Mrs. James E Griffin has return 'd from a visit to New York Ctiy. HOW TO OPEN NOSE THAT CLOSES UP AT NI6HT Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol ui- each nos tril ... (1) It shrinks swollen mem branes; (2) Soothes irritation; (3) Helps flush nasal passages, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICICS VA-TRO-NOL JAMES-DEAL Mis W E Deal of Hamilton, an nounces the marriage of her daugh ter, Selma Louise, to Samuel Clin ton James, son of Mrs B C James, of Robersonville. The wedding took place Saturday. January 25th, at the Baptist Parsonage in Roberaon ville. They will be at home in Nor folk where Mr James is now em ployed by Swift's. Specials IN DRUG AND TOILET ITEMS Dclwy TOILET TISSUE (A Kleenex Product) .'{ for 25c 50(1 Sheet* (Aeansing TISSUE 25c Modess and kotex 20c Bromo (Juinine TABLETS ... 51c 666 TABLETS 22c i-B ay Cold TABLETS ... 15c Penetro NOSE DROPS 22c Purpac Aspirin ( Approved by Good Housekeeping ) KM) for 29c Li?trrine TOOTH PASTE 25c 3 for 49c TEK TOOTH BRUSHES 23c 2 for 43c PENETRO ANTISEPTIC B oz. 22c lb oz. 43c The Soda Shop II illiamslon, Si. C. FREE! Silverware COME IN TO SEE US AND LET US EXPLAIN OUR FREE Rogers Silverware Offer Martin Supply Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. An Appreciation Our Friends And Customer* Are Numerous And We Are Ever Cruteful For Their Patronageif. . On the eolil winter days ami nights we main tain a warm, comfortable place for our cus tomers ami friends, ami we are always delight ed to have llieui spend their leisure moments ill our store among friends. This invitation -o. extended without obligating anyone to buy. A Thief in Our Midst LAST SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, \ gentleman . . at lea*t one *urely think* no . . while looking aromitl our *tore, tore open a rune of Camel cigarette* and lifted out two carton* or MX) cigarette*. Vi e do hope llii* gentleman will *moke to hi* heart'* content . . al*o hereafter. In hi* opin ion conncjenre. if he ha* one, will not agree with that opinion. You may *leep well at night hnt thin act will dwell in your memory and remain with you until the end. The writ er Itelieve* he know* the gentleman. Thank you. P. P. PEEL
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