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Society and Personals
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Enters Baltimore Hospital
Be roue Liliey. Jamesville Towi
ship farmer, entered a Baltimoi
hospital last week for treatment
Recovering from Operation
Mrs W Harrell Everett is recove
from an appendicitis operation
a Washington hospital.
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Visit Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs" M J. Moye and rtn
dren. Ann and Milton, Jr. of Ta
horo. visited friends here Sunday.
Returns from HowpiUU
Mrs A L Barnhill returned hon
yesterday aftfcr undergoing trea
merrt m a Washington hospital
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Visits in Hamilton
Miss Elizabeth Hue-1 ip. F C T (
student spent the week-end with hi
father in Hamilton.
Marriage License Issued
A marriage license was issued i
this county last week-end t" Toi
E Hah . of Palmyra, and Berth
I-ucas. of Tarboro.
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Spend Week-end Here
Misses Mary Worsley Reeves an
Margaret Graves of Raleigh. VjljU
Mi and Mrs?M?D Wilson iierisJiL'
week-end
Visits in Clayton
Miss Grace Taltnn .Spoilt- the week
end in Clayton
Spend Week-end Here
Julian KoebUCk. Pne Fun Urn. Jr
and Marvin Roberson. stationed wit
the Army, at Fort Jackson. S C
spent the .week-end hero.
Visiting in New York City
Mrs Earl Lee Pittman. \?f pa
City, is spending a few days in .No1
York City
In Heiutun Last Week-end
Miss Mary Benson visited m Bei
son last week-end
Visits Mother Here
Miss Addie Le? Meador, >tuden
at E C T-C . Greenville, spent Satur
day and Sunday here with her mo
iher. Mrs. H L Meador:
In Hamilton Last Week-end
Mi and Mrs. B Frank Clark, o
Colhnswood, N. J., were the guest
of Mrs Mattie-Everett in Hamiltoi
last week-end.
Winter Queen
Joan Walter*, of Rochester, Mini
.8 pictured after her selection
jueen of the XI at annual Dartmou
winter carnival at Hanover. N. I
^ The carnival ended in a rain stori
d
lii Aulander Sunday
Mi and Mrs James Bailav IV
. vi.MUd Mr Charles Jenkins in /
- kinder Sunday
Visits in Hamilton
Miss Margaret Peel, of Plymou
? visited?relative"?m?Hamilton 1
week-end.
In Oak City Sunday
Mr and Mrs W H. Johnson.
Raleigh, visited here and in C
k City Sunday
Visit Here Sunday
Miss Rita Thompson, of Washi
t?>n, and Fred Williams, stationed
Fort Jackson. S C , visited Dr. i
Mrs John Williams here Sunday.
Were Here Saturday
t Mr and Mrs. A F Harper.
Plymouth, were visitors here Sat
- day.
Were Here Last Week-end
John A. Ward, Jr.. and guest,
f Bond, of Oriental, students at St
s College, Raleigh, were the week-t
1 guests of the former's parents. 1
and Mrs. John A. Ward, here.
A\HOUNCE ME NT!
NO CHARGE
FOR CUPS
il (tm hmnluin Hfferlire il (hire!
IMionr 2!i For I'ioiiijiI Fountain Dt'liwrie*
Davis Pharmacy
NO WARNING . . .
BUT IT STRIKESI
'pHF. ?uddrn darkening <?( l In- ?ky.
and quirk Hanliet of terrorizing
lightning rite building* and destroy
humble home*. Financial rmrw*
give no warning either why not
be prepared to meet them with a
tidy neat-egg nl MONEY WHICH
HAS BEEN SAVED RECHI.ARI.Y
FROM INCOME.
Branch Banking & Trust Co.
"THE SAPE EXECUTOR"
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VuiU in Fremont
Miss Mary Whitley visited in Fre
niont last week-end
Spend Week-end Here
Mr and William Chase and
son. of Norfolk, were the guests of
relatives here last week-end.
\ istis Here Saturday
Mr. M. B- Dunn, of Burlington,
j spent Saturday and Sunday here"j
with Mrs. Dunn
Spends Week-end Here
Mrs J. D. Barnhill. of Durham,
visited her sister. Mrs Thessie Barn- |
hill, her*- last week-end
Was Here Saturday
Miss Frances Stillman. of Plym
outh. was a visitor here Saturday
afternoon.
In Hertford Last Week-end
Miss Dorcas Knowles visited in j
Hertford last week-end
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Spends Week-end Here
Miss Heid White, student at E. C
T C.. Greenville, visited relatives
here last week-end.
In Hamilton Last Week-end
Mr C. D Perkins, of Norfolk, vis
ited in Hamilton last week-end.
Was Here Sunday
Mr Jimmy Barnhill. of Colerain,j ^
w as a visitor here Sunday r
Mrs. Pete Hall has returned from g
visit with friends in Kinston and j
Raleigh
)ak Visits in Chapel Hill
Miss Natalie Gould visited
Chapel Hill last week-end
ng- Visits Here Saturday
at Mrs Leslie Harden, of Plymouth,
ind visited here Saturday
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Is Quite III At His Home
Robert Lee Perry, chairman of
the county board of commissioners,
ur" suffering with asthma and an in
fluenza attack,
fluonzu attacfl
Ed Recovering from Influenza
ulr Mrs. B. S. Courtney J. C. Manning,
nf1 c. j) and Sutton Carstarphen are
looking in on the legislative session
in Raleigh today
In Raleigh Thursday
Dr. and Mrs. John D. Biggs were
visitors in Raleigh Thursday.
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Removed from Hospital
Mrs. Gussie Burroughs has recov
ered sufficiently to be removed
from a Washington hospital to her
home on Church Street here where .
she will be confined for some time.
Visiting Here This Week
W O I-awrence, Jr., of Scotland
Neck, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
John D Biggs here this week.
Were Here Sunday
Mrs John A Miller and daugh
ter, Betty Jean, of Rutherfordton,
were the guests of Dr and Mrs John
; D. Biggs Sunday.
Spends Week-end Here
Mr. Judson C. Jones, of High
Point, visited Dr. and Mrs. John D.
Biggs here last week-end.
In Greenville Yesterday
Mr. H. M Clark was in Green
ville yesterday attending to busi
Spend Sunday Here
Mrs. C I?. Speight and Mr and
Mrs. James Speight, of Spring Hope
and Rocky Mount, spent Sunday
here with Mr and Mrs. Dean
Speight.
Was Here Yesterday
Mr Cleve Taylor, of Roberson
ville. was a visitor in town yester- ]
day
Attend Meet in Kinston
i Messrs. Joe David Thrower and
Ben Courtney were in Kinston last
night attending a dinner and moet
I ing of the Refrigerator Division of
| the General Electric Company.
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Visits Here Yesterday
A P Barnhill, of Everetts, was a
visitor in town yesterday.
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In Bslelyh KanHsv
Miss Bettie Haywood, Ben Court
ney, Joe David Thrower and son,
Joe, Jr., and John Thigpen spent last
Sunday in Raleigh and Durham.
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Visiting In Rocky Mount
Mrs H. R Williams and daugh
ter, Janet, are visiting in Rocky
Mount for a few days.
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Attend Wedding in Norfolk
Mrs. John W Williams and daugh
ter, Miss Lucy, attended a wedding
in Norfolk Saturday.
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In Wake Forest Sunday
Misses TYiehna Lilley and Bolton
Cowen visited in Wake Forest Sun
day.
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Visit Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Radford Holton, of
Ayden, were the guests of relatives
here Sunday,
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In Tarboro I-net Week-end
Miss Lorene Weaver visited in
Tarboro, last week-end.
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Visits In Portsmouth
Mrs. H. S. Johnson, of Hamilton,
j visited in Portsmouth last week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Roebuck were
in Washington Sunday.
Even Baby Has Thumbs Up
Mrs. Winston Churchill (right), wife of the British prime minister, if
amused at the now-familiar thumbs-up gesture accidentally made by
this tot at the opening of a new hotel in London. The shelter is for
lonely husbands whose wires have been evacuated from danger tones.
Carolina..
Bird - Lore
THE RAVEN
The very word "raver;" brings, to
lome, impressions of freezing tern
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jeratures, of bleak, icy. wind-swept
rliffs, of a bird which often seems j
he very acme of hardiness in its
oleranee of the physical forces of
lature.
In North Carolina the more usual.
launts of the raven seem to be the i J
iigher and rougher mountain sec- i
ions, although it may, of course, be \
net along the adjacent valleys and A
lighways.
""The bird is crow-like in appear-?
ince, super crow-like in wariness,
ts larger size, longer tail, and deep
er, hoarser, more gutteral voice help '
o identify it. Soaring makes up a r
;reater portion of its flight. In fact,
ri its natural habitat one is likely to *
?e deeply impressed by its grace and
nastery of flight, by the seemingly 1
ontemptuous ease and unconcern !1
vith which it rides out the most ter
ific gales which may sweep across '
ts native cliffs.
In spite of the nature of the win- K
er climate in its haunts, the raven! ^
ays its four or five crow-like eggs '
n late February or early March. The s
lest of large sticks, deeply-cupped N
nd perhaps lined with moss and '?
vool, has been placed on a protected
edge of some cliff or in the top of a ^
ree. After hatching, the young birds
nay be subjected to freezing tern- v
?eratures throughout their six or
even weeks' period of development. ^
i'he parents may range widely in
earch of food, apparently usually x
nimal matter, and the young may
?e fed as often as a dozen times in
he course of a day. At ease in the
icinity of the nest, the old birds
nay be heard to use several diffei -
nt intimate clinking or ' gargling"
all notes?some of them decidedly
ay-like. After the young have left
he nest they apparently remain in
he company of the parent birds
hroughout the summer.
In view of the past decrease in
umbers, the scarcity of suitable iso
ated nesting localities, and the
teady encroachment of man's ac
ivities upon the haunts of the rav
n. one wonders how much longer
t may be possible to observe this
reat bird in western North Caro
ina.?North Carolina Bird Club.
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HARDISON HORNER
Miss Mary Etta Horner, of Hen
erson and Raleigh, and S Ralph
lardison. of Jamesville and Raleigh,
/ere married at the home of the
rides' mother, Sunday evening,
'ebruary 9th, at 6:30, 111 Henderson
Mrs. Hardison is the daughter of
Irs. Guy Horner and the late Mr.
lorner, of Henderson. She has been
mployed with the Unemployment
lompensation in Raleigh for the past
everal years
Mr. Hardison, son of Mr. and Mrs.
,uther Hardison, of Jamesville, is
onnected with the Equitable Life
nsurance Company in Raleigh
Following a wedding trip to New
fork City the young couple will be
it home in Raleigh.
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ipenda Week-end Here
Carlyle Hall, of Murray, visited
lis parents, Mr. and Mrs Pete Hall,
n Hamilton Saturday
Mr. and Mrs Clinton James, of
Norfolk, were the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. E. M. Long in Hamilton Satur
lay and Sunday.
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teturaa from New York City
Mrs. Anna Harrison has returned
rom a business trip to New York
:ity.
Pisit Here Sunday
Mrs. J. D. Page and son, Jimmy,
if Robersonville, visited relatives
lere Sunday.
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ipenda Week-end Near Here
Miss Ola Lee Lilley, student at
E.C.T.C., Greenville, visited relatives
lear here last week-end.
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Pinit In Rocky Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson and
amily spent Sunday in Rocky
Mount.
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ipenda Week-end Here
Jimmy Lightburn, of Burlington,
was the guest of friends here last
week-end
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teturaa from Greensboro
Mrs. W. H. Smith has returned
From a few days' stay in Greensboro
with her son, Mr. Bruce Holloman,
and Mrs. Holloman.
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Were Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bradahaw, of Suf
folk, visited their daughter. Miss
J race, here Sunday. Miss Bradahaw
vas visiting Miss Maud Taylor here
ast week-end.
Latent Addition* To The
Enterprise Mailing List
Listed among the recent addition!
to the Enterprise mailing list are the
following: ?? ?-t
Sherrod Corey, Williamston; W
M Bowen. Willimaston; Henry D.
Peel, Williamston; R. M. Taylor, Wil
liamston; Mrs. Ethel Watts, Hunting
ion. W. Va.; Jannie Jones. Oak City;
Mrs. George Roberson. Williamston;
Mrs. F. C. Bennett, Jjorfolk; Joe
iVyrme, Williamston; ^ E Alli
(ood, Windsor; B Ira Hardison,
famesville; John Gray Corey, Wil
lamston; Clayton Moore. Winston
Salem; Jimmy Taylor, Williamston;;
Fohri Ashley Hardison. Williamston;
Mrs. A. Claude Woolard. Washing
on. N C
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HOLD MASONIC BANQUET
The annual Masonic banquet will
>e held in the Woman's Club Fri
lay night at 7 o'clock.
Vere Business Visitors Here
Messrs W A Perry and Joseph
\. Griffin, of Bear Grass, were bus
ness visitor here this morning
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n Durham Friday
Mrs. R N Griffin and son, Henry
Jriffin, of Everetts; Mrs. Bruce
ohnson. of Robersonville, and!
Messrs. George Jenkins, of William-1
ton, and Paul Dixon, of Everetts, j
? isit?-d friends in Duke hospital in!
Jurham last Friday.
rVas Here Saturday
Mrs. W. L. Whitley, of Plymouth, j
vas a visitor here Saturday.
Va* Here Saturday
Mrs Moye Spruill. of Plymouth,
'isited here Saturday afternoon. j
deluj&U&i
AAINUTES matter in this busi
ness. That's why we main
tain a delivery system geared to
<*0. Whenever you can, we in
vite you to drop in and see us.
We're always glad to greet you
But if it is more convenient, just
telephone. We'll send a mes
senger for your prescription,
compound and return it to you
without the loss of a precious
minute. No extra charge for this
service. And, incidentally, it
costs no more to have a prcscri p
tion filled here at Headquarters
Davis Pharmacy
Soda Drug
Phone Bk (ft) Dept.
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frw
Mrs. John Rodgerson has relorn
?d from a f?w days' visit with Mr I
Rodgerson in Roanoke Rapids 1
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In HimIUb Saturday I
Bogue Slade, of Enfield, visited his
parents, Mr and Mrs. T. B. Slade. in
Unnlton Saturday and Sunday
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!n Sanfurd Saturday
Bill Long was the guest of rela
tives in Sanford Saturday and Sun
lay
41 Holly Ridge Sunday
Messrs' W. E. Davis and Eugene
Rice visited Mr. John Wier at Hol
ly Ridge Sunday.
.Vlesdames Daisy Purvis, 4. S.
Ihudes. Elbert Peel, Joe Godard and
Lome Biggs visited Mr Ben Long
leeves, who is U1 at his home in
?iiUeton Sunday.
Dais *
Clogged
SPOIL SLEEP?
Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nos
tril ... il) It shrinks swollen mem
branes. (3) Soothes trrtteuon; (I)
mucus, relieving
VICRS VATRONOL
Power
To
Keep
Our
Industry
v
Going
Electricity Provides One Pmver
Bunking provides another power to keep
industry going?funds, untl routine I an
to their lies! tine, neeurity for payroll
check accounts ? mid more needed
services.
Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Guaranty Bank & Trust Co,
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
DOLL LP YOLR WINDOWS WITH
Handy Loopers
NO NEEI) TO CUT OR SEW
f "-=? -W?- 1
BE YOUR OWN INTERIOR DECORATOR
HANDY LOOPERS 10c
See our neu- line of Draperies and see how to
hang them without cutting or sewing.
B. S. COURTNEY
Why Should a r armer
Order His Tractor NOW?
REASON No. 1?break in your new
Irarlor early on light hauling ami belt
job*?prepare now for moat efficient
operation.
REASQN No. 2?Buy early for a bet
ter deal on your old tractor. Buy while ~
we are abort on lined I rue torn?while
we ean offer von an attractive trade.
REASON No. II?If yon plan to change
from team* to a tractor thin spring,
nave a good many dollars1 worth of
home or mule feed by trailing now.
REASON No. 1 Be forehanded?gel
your order ou the bookn while tractor
prices are still based on 1940 labor
and material costs.
REASON No. 5?You won't have to
worry over late delivery when you buy
early. Experience proves thai late buy
ers frequently have to wait longer than
they want to for their tractors.
REASON No. 6?If your young son or
daughter plans to "man" your tractor
for the first time this spring, choose
your safe, comfortable, ensy-to-handle
tractor now, so the new operator will
have a good chance to become familiar
with it ahead of the rush.
REASON No. 7?Every International
on display is the product of careful,
precise work. These modern power
partners were built under the most fav
orable manufacturing conditions. You
will have to go a long way to find a
tractor as good as the International
that is waiting for you at our garage.
Come In and Talk To Ui About The?e Tractor* ? Or Phone
V? and We Will Come Out to Your Place.
Chas. H. Jenkins & Company
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.