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OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN t'Ol'NTV I 45
Visits Here Wednesday
Miss Martha Roebuck. of Hamil
ton, visited here Wednesday
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In Plymouth Tuesday
Mrs. Garland Barnhill attended a
bridge luncheon given by Mrs Lloyd
Owen in Plymouth Tuesday
Visit in Durham
Mesdames Charlie Mobley and
George Harrison were visitors in
Durham Wednesday They were ac -
companied home by Mrs Delia
Green who had received treatment
for her eyes in a hospital there.
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Returns To Suffolk
Mrs. A D. Bowen, Jr., has return
ed. to her home in Suffolk after a
visit her? for several days
Attend Medical Meeting
Dr. E T Walker and Dr John W.
Williams attended a medical meet
ing in Plymouth Wednesday night
In Raleigh Wednesday
Mesdame s Leman Barnhill. .J C
Manning. David Hix and J D Wool
aid were visitors in Raleigh Wed
nosdav
Inlailt Dies in Hospital
Mr and Mrs R H Clayton. Ji
announce the birth and death of a
daughter en Wednesday. February
~2tfth Mrs, Ch.yion is getting along
nicely in a Kmston hospital
Is III at His Home
Friends of Mr. Van Taylor will be
sorry to learn that h? is ill at his
home in Everett*
Leave for Florida
Mr and Mrs C'leninu-nt, of De
troit. left yesterday for Florida at
ter a visit heir with Mis Laura
Crawford
Were Here Yesterday
Misses Mary Elizabeth Warren and
Irene William- of Kobersonville
were visitors here Wedne sday
Is Visiting Here
Miss Mane Stone, of Clinton, is
the guest of Miss Dorothy Buchan
an here for a few days
In Raleigh Wednesday
Messrs, William EveTett and Jes
sup Harrison attended a meeting of
Dodge dealers in Raleigh Wednes
day
1Cua/ily St,apt
BARGAIN PRICES
3 for 2Or
HI,I K BOX
l.arge slzr 2 for 4jc
Large size 2 for 43c
<? for 25c
ItLD BOX
Small size 3 for 25c
Large size 2 for 35c
Octagon Soap, small.
Octagon Powder, large 6 for 25c
Octagon Powder, small lo for 23c
??*?n 7?"" B ,or
Octagon Cleanser 2 for ac
Octagon Flakes 2 for .j.
Octagon Granulated 2 for 18c
Farmers Supply Co
To Study War Ills
Susan Shirley Ralph 'left) of Ja
maica, L. J . a'"l Muriel Sir r
(right) of Mulyek*-,Mrfrom tha
PresrbyU-fwn " Ho.-pital, -in- N^w.?
York, are among the first *>?' Red
Croat nurses chum t? -tatf the
Red Cross Harvard hospital to lie
nft up ?n England tu study war?^
diseases. The lied Cross will ?up
j,ly the nurses, theTIarviiid Med" al
school will supply the doctors.
Visiting in Florida
Miss Francos Fowler i spending
a few days in Florida
Returns from Tennessee
Mr. R II Clayton. Jr. ha , return
ed from Clarksvillc. 'Dun . whe.e he
was located ~6n the tobacco market.
(letting Along Very Well
Suffering a broken flip in a fall
at the homy of her daughter. Mrs.
Hoy Mt'Clt'e> ..n Mai shall Avenue
here a few days ago. Mis J P
Fleming is getting along very well
in tin Brown Community Hospital.
Hnters Durham Hospital
Mrs C B Roebuck entered a Dur
ham hospital today for treatment.
Ls I'ndergoing Treatment
Mr Johnnie Wynne, of Bear
Grass, is undergoing treatment in
the Brown Community Hospital
here
Visit in Rocky Mount
Mesdames W 11 Williams, Jr. J.
A. Fason and Miss Mary Taylor were
visitors in Rocky Mount yesterday
afternoon.
Leave** for Philadelphia
Mrs. C. B Molten, who has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F U.
Barnes, here leaves tomorrow for
her home in Philadelphia.
Marriage License Issued
A marriage license was issued in
the register of deeds office here last
Tuesday to David 11 Langiey, of
Robersonville. and Faster Bell Tay
lor. of Stokes '
Attend Lions Meeting
Messrs Eugene Rice Eddie Tra
hey. W K Davis, Roy Ward. W. L.
Howell. John W Manning, K. P.
Lindsley. John 11 Edwards and D.
V Clayton attended a charter meet
ing of the Lions Club m Elizabeth
City Wednesday night
BI' VTIXG -G CRG AN V S
On Saturday morning. Feb. 22. at
11:30 in the Memorial Baptist
Church. Williamston, Miss Selma
Gurganus was wed to Mr Roland
Bunting, of Williamston and Rich
mond. Vows were spoken before the 1
altar with Rev. J H. Smith officiat
ing, using the impressive ring cere
mony. The couple was unattended
and only a few relatives and friends
were present.
Mrs Bunting was attired in a be
coming blue crepe dress with rose
hat and purse, her other accessories
being black
Immediately after the ceremony!
the couple left for a wedding trip to j
unannounced points.
Mrs. Bunting, the daughter of Mrs. ,
Margaret "K Gurganus and the late
S 11 Gurganus. of Robersonville, is
a graduate of Robersonville High
School and Kast Carolina Teachers
College, Greenville. She now holds
a teaching position in Stokes High
School.
Mr. Burtting. son of Mrs. Polly
R<?>.- and the late Claude Bunting,
of Robersonville, now holds a po
sition wtih the Stone and Webster
Klectric Company irp Richmond.
At the elose of the school year Mr.
and Mrs Bunting will make their
home in Richmond.
Kilters Washington Hospital
Mi. Heber Peel, Martin County]
I fa rmer. entered a Washington hospi-;
tal Wednesday for treatment.
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Returns from Topeka
Mrs. E. Thayer Walker is expect
ed home tins week-end from a
month's stay in Topeka and Kansas
City While visiting relatives there,
Mrs. Walker was honored at a num
b? r of parties and dinners.
In Greenville Thursday
Misses Mary Rodgfrson, Mamie
CJydr Taylor. Marie Griffin, Evelyn
and Thelma Lilley attended the con
cert by the Westminster Choir in
Greenville last night/
Were Here Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Alton White, of Has
<11. were visitors here Wednesday
afternoon
In Washington Hospital
Miss Ann Hardison is receiving
treatment in a Washington hospital. 1
In Concord lor Few Days
Rev Z. T. Piephoff is a business
visitor in Concord for a few days.
Visits in Raleigh
Miss Bolton Cowen will spend the
week-end in Raleigh with friends.
Visit Here Wednesday
Mr and Mrs J. S. Smith, of Dar
dens. were visitors here Wednes
day
Attend Basketball Tourney
Ernest Mears, Roger Critcher, Jr.,
loin Barnhill, Tom Skinner, Pap
Diem, Oscar Anderson and Fenner
Wallace attended the Southern Con
ference basketball tournament in
Raleigh yesterday.
Were Here Wednesday
?Mr and Mis. L). H. Wolfr,?of
Washington, were visitors here Wed
nesday.
In Washington Hospital
Mrs Alice P. Edwards is confined
in a Washington hospital by ill
Was Here Wednesday
Mi Joseph Frank, of Philadelphia,
was the guest of his son, Mr. Jack
H rank, here Wednesday.
Returns from Rochester
Mrs Fred Poole has returned from
a stay in Rochester She was accom
panied home by Mrs. Art Kemp who
will visit her ip Hamilton for some
time.
In Durham for Few Days
Mrs Joe Pender is visiting rela
tives in Durham for a few days.
Visit Near Here
Mr and Mrs. Marion Green, of
Robersonville, visited their daugh
ter, Mrs. Mamie G. Taylor, near here
Wednesday.
Jo Relieve
Misery of
CfSSi
^' 'Otm um ITS 1AIVS . MOM
Announce Menu* In Local
Schttol* For Coming M eek
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Grammar School
Vegetable soup and crackers every
day. 5c Plate lunch every day. 10c.
Plain and chocolate milk every day.
5 cents.
Monday: Country _Jjam. cabbage,
macaroni and cheese, fnckles. corn
breed congealed fruit salad, raisin
and peanut butter sandwiches
peaches and cookies.
Tuesday Stew beef, marshmallow
potatoes, corn, deviled eggs. hot
biscuits, chicken salad, tomato and
lettuce sandwiches, banana pudding
Wednesday Fri.-d chicken, grits
with gravy, sliced tomatoes lima
beans, beet pickles, corn bread, fruit
sandwiches, apple pie.
Thursday; Hamburger, rutabegas.
apple sauce, green peas, corn bread,
deviled egg salad, potted ham sand
wiches, cup cakes
Friday: Roast beef with gravy,
baked potatoes, string beans, beet
pickles, bread, pineapple salad, sand
wiches. butterscotch pudding
High School
Vegetable soup and crackers every
day. 5c Plate lunch every day, 10c.
Plain and chocolate milk every day.
5 cents. ,
Monday Roast pork, macaroni and
cheese, green peas, apple sauce, muf
fins. congealed salad, banana pud
ding.
Tuesday: Corned ham, potato sal
ad collards, corn bread, pickles, to
mato and lettuce salad, chocolate pie.
Wednesday:'Baked chicken with
dressing, lima beans, cranberry
sauce, candied yams, hot biscuits.
Waldorf salad, pecan pie.
Thursday: Italian spaghetti, string
baens. beet nicklee. corn bread, fruit
salad, peaches and cake.
Friday: Barbecue, turnip salad,
slaw, corn bread, pineapple and
cheese salad, caramel cake
BENTON-ROSS
Miss Helen Louise Ross and Ar
thur Monroe Benton were married
in the Baptist Church in Oak City,
Saturday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock,
with Rev G D. Leggett, of Windsor,
pastor of the bride, officiating, us
ing the ring ceremony.
Greenery and large baskets of 1
white gladioli with two seven-branch
candelabra decorated the church. A
white prayer bench was used dui-,
nig the closing prayer. While can
dles burned in each window and the
family pews were marked with white
satin ribbon.
Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. J lb
Hand. Jr., of Chadbourn, pianist, and
Miss Betty Mae Smith, soloist, ren
dered a program of nuptial music.
Miss Smith sang. "The Sweetest
Story Ever Told." and "Because.
"I Love You Truly." was played soft
ly during the ceremony and the tra
ditional recessional and procession
al were used.
Ushers were J H. Hand, Jr.. of
Chadbourn, and Cecil Benton, of
South Mills H. J McCracken was the
bridegroom's best man. Attending
the bride were Mrs. H J. McCrack
en sister of the bride, dame of hon
or' Misses Blanche Crisp and Helen
Snruill Johnson, bridesmaids. Lit
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tie Misses Betsy Ross I soul and Alice
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Fay Benton were flower girls
the attendants wore white marqui
sette over taffeta and carried arm
bouquets of red carnations tied with
matching ribbon.
The bride was given in marriage
hy I,..- father 1 C Ross Shu-vvurc
white mousseline de soie over taffe
ta, made with a full bodice, high
neckline, full skirt and leg o' mut
ton sleeves, appliqued with lace me
dallions. Her veil was fastened to a
small cap of rose point lace and
formed a long train. She carried a
Cascade bouquet of Calla lilies. She
is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J C
Ross, of Oak City.
After the ceremony a buffet sup
per for the bridal party and out
of-town guests was given at the
home of the bride's parents
Mrs. Benton chose a dress of dusty
rose with brown accessories and
wore a shoulder corsage of rosebuds
for travel.
The groom, formerly of Ever
green. is a graduate of State Col
lege, Raleigh, and taught in the
Oak City school for a year and a
half He now holds a position with
the F.S A in Lumberton where he
and Mrs. Benton will be at home af
ter March 1.
Accepts Position Here
Miss Eunice Snell, of Greenville,
has accepted a position here with
the N C. Employment office to re
place Miss Natalie Gould, who has
accepted a position in Chapel Hill.
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Were Here Yeetocday .
Messrs. Bill Kerfs and E C. Book
man, of Richmond, were here yes
terday conducing a safety school for
YEP employees.
Awaiting the Stork?
According to reports from Holly
wood, there will soon be a little vis
itor at the nearby ranch of Clark
Cable and Carole Lotnbaid. Both
previously married, neither has
ever had any children before.
Attend Basketball Tournament
Messrs. K D Worrell, R H Good
mon. L. Bruce Wynne, Connie B
Clark and Wheeler Manning were
in Raleigh yesterday attending to
business, the group taking in the
initial rounds of the Southern Bas
ketball tournament.
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Attend Band Concert
Mrs. Clayton House and Mrs. Pave
Matthews, of Hamilton, attended the
band concert here Wednesday.
Visits Here Wednesday
Mr. J. T. Chase, general manager.
Carolina division, Virginia Electric
and Power Company, with head
quarters in Roanoke Rapids, visited
Mi Ray oGodmon and employees of
the local office last Wednesday.
NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County. In
The Superior Court.
Countj^?MVIartii^a?ainjj^^red Sam
I .at est Additions To The
Enterprise Mailing List
Listed among the recent additions
to the Enterprise mailing list are the
following:
D. O. Weaver, Robersonville; G.
F Godard, Williamston; W. J. Lilley,
Williamston; James Lilley, William
ston; B. L. House, Robersonville; G.
L. Savage. Williamston; J. Daniel
Biggs. Williamston; Maggie An
drews, Robersonville; Joe Mizelle,
Robersonville; Ransom Roberson.
Jamesville; Mrs. Elizabeth Wood
house, Marietta. Ohio; H. M Hoili
day. Jamesville; H. C. Walters,
Jamesville; M S. Cowin. Roberson
Ae; William H Bell. Williamston;
St. Smith wick, Williamston; Jack
Dixon. Williamston. John D. Lilley.
Williamston; Joe John Modlin,
Jamesville; John Gray Peel, Wash
ington; Luther Pratt, Williamston;
W Robert Everett, Palmyra; J. R.
Williams, Jamesville; Mrs N. W.
Perkinson, Baltimore; Mary E. An
drews. Robersonville.
Biggs and Others.
The defendants, Arthur Wiggins,
Emma Simmons, Lou Pearl Wills,
Fannie L. Wiggins and Euzela Allen,
above named, will take notice that
an action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Martin County, North Carolina,
to foreclose the taxes on land in
Martin County in which said defenct
ants have an interest; and the said
deThrrdants will further take notice
that they are required to appear be
fore L. B. Wynne. Clerk ul the Su
perior Court of Martin County at his
office in Williamston, North Caro
lina. within thirty (30) days after
the completion of this service of pub
lication by notice and to answer or
demur to the complaint of the plain
tiff in this action, or the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded in said complaint.
This the 8th day of Feb., 1941.
L B. WYNNE. Clerk
Superior Court, Martin County,
f 14 4t
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the au?
^hont^^^ontainec^^ir^^ha^^ertan^
Deed of Trust recorded in the Public
Registry of Martin County in Book
C-l at page 198, said Deed of Trust
have been given to secure a certain
note of even date and tenor there
with. and the stipulations therein
contained not having been complied
with, at the request of the parties
j interested, the undersigned Trustee
(will, on Friday, the 14th day of
March. 1941, at 12 o'clock M., in front
of the Court House door in the
Town of Williamston. North Caro
lina. offer for sale at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described real estate:
A lot and improvements thereon in
the Town of Williamston. N. C., on
the North side of Main Street ad
joining B. S. Courtney, of the Town
of Williamston, and more common
1 ly known as the Martin Law Office.
This the 12th day of Feb.. 1941.
WHEELER MARTIN,
f14-4t Trustee
Do This
If!
Has a Cold
Relieve Misery
Improved Vicks Way
Mothers, you will welcome the
elief from misery that comes
rlth a "VapoRub Massage."
With this more thorough treat
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iction of vicks VapoRub more
?fTectively PENETRATES Irritated air
lassages with soothing medicinal
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TO GET a "VapoRub Massage"
vlth ail Its benefits - massage
/apoRub for 3 minutes on Ilf
>ORTANT RIB-AREA OP BACK
is well as throat and chest -
pread a thick layer on chest,
rover with a warmed cloth. BE
JURE to use genuine, time-tested
'ICKS VAPORUB.
Reita Theatre?Washiiiglon
Sundav-.Monday .March 2-3
?I LI) M V!N OF BORIS KO"
with f rank Morgan and Hillir Hnrkr
Tuesday DOl'HI.F FFATl KF March 4
"The Face Behind the Musk." with IVler l.urre
"Father's Son." John l.itel and Frieda Inesrurt
Wednesday Thursday March Vti
"MlRDKR AMONG FRIENDS"
wiill Jiilin lliililiard and Mnrjoric II raver
Friday-Saturday March 7-8
"RAGTIME COWBOY"
irilh Johnny Mark Broii n
Thanks Customers!
We wish to sincerely thank hotli our new and
old customers for the patronage aeeorded us
since we reopened last Monday. Your visits
were appreciated and we hope you will come
to see us again and often.
New Stock Arriving Daily
Although our stork huh depleted, it is hriu^
added to daily and we are now in a position
to fill any order or prescription.
Clark's Pharmacy
PHONE 52 AND 55
C. B. Clark & C. B. Clark, Jr.
Moving to New Location Dr. Spencers Office, Tues., March 4th
On unil after TucmIuv. March lilt, llic Modern Beauty Shoppe will
In- located in the office formerly occupied hy Dr. Spencer, to the
rear of the Ontral (jifr. Wilda llarrell. Annie Mae Bailey, Pat Mi
zelle and (Ihriatine JenkiiiH invite yon to pay tlieni a vital in their
new tthoppe. Added convenience* are private hoolhtt and adequate
tdiainpoo Intard*.
Modern Beauty Shoppe
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Expert Reauticiant MRS. J. A. EASON, Prop. Hark Tar Hoot Aptt.
The Flower Shoppe, formerly loeale?l next door to Mayor Hansell's
office in now locale*! in the office recently vacated by Dr. Spencer
in the hack of the Tar Heel Apartments, in ronnertion with the Mod
ern Beauty Shoppe. For sprays, wreathes, pot plants, corsages or
cut flowers, call The Flower Shoppe. "A gift of flowers is the ideal
one." Call us at our new quarters.
The Flower Shoppe
MRS. J. CLAUDE LEGGETT, Special
MRS. J. A. EASON, Mgr. Rear Tmr Heel Apf.