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Weddiaf* Personals Club Meetlnxs Entrrtainmeiil? Society and Personals OF W ILL1A.WSTON and MAJITIN COI NTY This Department PHONE Anything for To 4 6 L. Visits in Hamilton M:ss Carolina Davis, of New Bern, visited friend* in Hamilton last week-end Has Here Yesterday Mr N W Johnson, of Oak City, was hen yesterday attending to bus iness. Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs Leon Stalls and family of Ocean View, visited here a short while Sunday They were enroute to Bethel to visit Mr Stalls father. Mr. Lawrence Stalls who is veiy ill at his home there Is in Washington Hospital Mrs. Charles Mizelle was removed in a Courtney ambulance to a Wash ington hospital Sunday evening for treatment Spend Sunday Here Miss Rita Thompson, of Washing ton; and Fred Williams ol Fort Jack son, were the guests of Dr and Mrs John W Williams here Sunday Visiting in Tabor City Mrs Georg< Harrison. Jr.. is vis iting relatives in Tabor City In Sanatorium Sunda> Mrs Joe Glenn visited in Sana torium Sunday Visit in Koanoke Rapids Mrt,. Jack Horner ami her mother, j Mrs Gl'over Lillet. ul Burdens, via?| jU*d Miss Leona Lilley jii Roanoke , Rapids yesterday. < In Rocky Mount Sunday Mr. and Mrs C L). Pittnian and , eon visited relatives in Rocky Mount f Sunday. ( Returns to New York Joe Sumara has returned to New York to the U S S Tuscaloosa, af- , ter visiting relatives here for a few t days. Visits in Rich Square Miss Maggrr Brown, teacher u the Hamilton school, spent the week end with relatives in Rich Square C HOW TO OPEN NOSE THAT CLOSES UP AT NIGHT Put k-pu.ri>Qae Va-tro-nol ur each r.os tril . . . (1) It shrinks swollen mem branes. \2> Soothes Irritation. (3) Helps flush nasal passages, eleurlng mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICKS VA-TR0-N9L JOINS STAFF v Miss Eunice M Snell comes to Wiihamston as successor t?? Miss Na [;>h.- Cnald.- u. t-tu--recently?|i?ft for in?rrmc?work?in Chapel Hill?Her amuk with'thi local office t?f the N ! Slate Employment Service is that 4~- jutiiui- stenographer-clerk. and receptionist Miss- Sneil. came here rum duty in the Henderson office ?f the Stati- Employment Service. She is a native of Greenville, and i graduate of Miss Hardbarger*s Sec ?etarial School, Raleigh. She was at me time bookkeeper-stenographer or Perkins Manufacturing Co.. of Greenville, and her experience also nclud'es nearly a year with the Pitt Gounty department of welfare, as tenographer and clerical worker. Vils Here Friday Mr A. R. Roberson. of Everetts. vas a visitor here Friday afternoon, ihops Here Yesterday Mrs. Kidge Seers, of Hamilton, hopped here yesterday ipends Week-end Here Miss Reid White, student at E. C. ' C Greenville spent the week end here with relatives. She had as ler guest, Miss'Sophia Frizzelle, of inow Hill. Spends Week-ea John Wiei, of HoUy Kidft' spent the week-end here with Mrs Wier Were Here Last Week-cad Pete Fowden, Jr., and Julian Roe (huck. stationed at Fort Jackson, spent the week-end here with rela tives. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs George Williams, of Farmville. were the guests of Mr and Mrs. V. L. Teel here Sundav. Spends Week end Here Lyman Williams, stationed at Fort Bragg, visited here last week-end , Visiting in New Fork City Mesdames John A Manning ysi Roger Crilcher are visiting Ben Manning, student at Columbia Uni versity, New York City, for a few days Visit in Slonvillr Mr. J. it. Taylor and sons visited in Stonville and Winston-Saiem last I week-end. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Taylor, who has been visiting in .the latter city and High Point. In in Richmond Mrs. K D. Worrell is visiting rela tives in Richmond for a few days Visits in Bear Grass Miss Grace Rogers, student at E. C T C, Greenville, was thj? guest of relatives in Bear Grass last week-' end Spends Week-end Here ' Captain Arthur Berldlett, or near Portsmouth, spent the week-end Mere with Mrs Bertolett. At Holly Ridge Sunday Miss Elizabeth Bailey, of Boar Grass, visited at Holly Ridge Sun I day Spends Week-end Near Here Bob Everett, Jr.. of the U. S. S. Prairie, spent the week-end near here with relatives. Returns from Fayrtteville Mrs Robert Harrell has returned fiom a month's stay with Mr Har 1 ell in Fayetteville In Tarboro Sunday Misses Christine Jenkins and Pat Mizelle and Ed Jones and Marvin Calhoun, of Rocky Mount, visited friends in Tarboro Sunday night. ' Visit Here Yesterday Rev and Mrs Duke Critcher, of Enfield, were the- guests of relatives here yesterday. In Washington Sunday Mr. aud Mrs Dick Taylor, Mas dames Jack Horner and Mary Belie Osborne and Miss Edtih Stallings vis ited in Washington Sunday Return from Portsmouth Mrs J L Spencer and daughter have returned from a visit with Dr. Speneer in Portsmouth Speuds Week-end Here Mrs Percy Critcher. of Lexing ton, was the week-end guest of Mr and Mrs. B. A. Critcher Lore, Visit in laturinburg Mrs Mamie G. Taylor and Fred Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bridgers in Laurinburg Saturday ! and Sunday. In lx>ui*burg Sunday Mr Marion Cobb visited :n Louis j burg Sunday He was arcompanied limine by Mrs Cobb, wlm Mas been die guest of relatives there Visits in Durham Mrs. Clarence WMedbee spent the week-end 111 Durham with Mr | WMedbee who is receiving treatment in a hospital there. Assisting at Sanatorium [ Friends of Miss Christine High former county health nurse, will be I glad to learn that she is now assist ing Dr. R. G Wharton, dentist, at I Sanatorium. In Hamilton Saturday Miss Margaret Peel, of Plymouth, V. as ill,, guest of relatives in Hamil ton Saturday and Sunday Was Here Yesterday Mis Oscar Smith, of Roberson ] vdle. was a visitor here yesterday. Visits Relatives Near Here ' i- Lee Lilley, student at f <- . 7. c.. Greenville, visited rela tives near here last week-end Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs G. S. Williams, of Roanoke Rapids, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. V. L. Teel last week I end. Visiting in Palmyra Rhodes Bunch, of Fayetteville is visiting relatives in Palmyra for a few days Were Here Saturday Mr and Mrs. Gordon Brewer, of Windsor, were visitors here Satur Visits in Hamilton Miss Edith Hart, of Grifton, was the week-end guest of Miss Hand Jarrel] in Hamilton. Spends Week end Here Edgar Gurganus, student at Wake Loresl College, spent the week-end here with his mother. Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus. Visits in Hamilton Mr. C D. Perkins, of Portsmouth spent the week-end in Hamilton with Mrs Perkins. Were Here Saturday me and Mrs. J. L. Williams, of Wnidsor. were visitors here Satur l.nlcti Addition, To The Enterprise Mailing U,i in fm0ng Ule recent additions lolloping rPn" m,"'ng 'iSt "re ,h* Jesse W Martin. Jamesville; John A Lilley, Williamston; W. B Dug Kins. Williamston; Allie Hillard Wil liamston; Roy Ward. Williamsfn; Ar bold Roberson. Jamesville; W. C iS?* "i'liamsum; Mrs R. 8. Price WnitamiUih; Bettie Jones, Rober sonville; Alonza Brown, Williams ton; J. S. Meeks. Williamston L S Bullock, Williamston; Arch Griffin Robereonville; W. T. Andrews, Hob-' ersonvUie; W. Peel. Williamson; A. R_Roberaon, Everetts. N. R Orlf Z. No^.r,n H ? - H ? ?ri' KNOTTY r I !N K I IN IN w \shi\<;toin. in. LINDEN NEW MANAGEMENT Specializing in Sea hood. ( Iiine*)' Dishes. Barbecue and Select Steak*. THOMAS K. NKI.SON. I'roprit-lur. 1'ellegra, rickets, nutritional p?ruN?i? ? these and many ullu-r dikfafte* art* induced by "Vila tuin Starvation." And yet it's ao fan to guard against them. Just feed fuxrao Starting A Crowing Allmash ? the feed that's guaranteed for vitamin potency. PACKED IN DRESS GOODS BAGS I used to make dresses, s, slip covers and many <i ' fnl articles. Come in today. And there's another reason why you should sec us about Tuxedo Starting A Crowing Allmash. Tuxedo dress goods bags are used to make dresses TUXiDO 1 ALL MASH Akk your merchant or grocer for TI'XKIH) FEEDS ? Especially made and prepared for Poultry. Swim-. Gallic. It's Iteller, yet it nikln you no more llian ordinary feed. Try TUXEDO just onee ?. YOU'LL AGREE WITH US. ITS BETTER! W. H. Basnight & Co., Inc. wh SLesale distributors "We Cover Eastern Carolina" NORTH CAROUNA Great-Grandmother at 48 A great-grandmother at the age of 43. Laura Bowen (center) proudly holds her great-grandson, thrc< weeks-old Gerald Horton. With Mrs. Bowen is her daughter. Lucy Horton, 32, and Mrs. Horton's son, Luther, 17, father of Gerald. The group are all from St. Louis, Mo. RILEY ANDERSON M iss .Jessie Mae Anderson. ul Wil liamston and Farmville, and Jack Owens Riley, of Wilson, were mar ried in the Baptist parsonage here Saturday morning at tan o'clock with Rev. J. H. Smith officiating. The reception room of the parson age was attractively decorated with candelabra, jonquils, in*, smilax and gladioli. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. J. H Smith, accompanied by Mrs. W. C. Manning at the piano, sang. "Because." Mrs Riley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Anderson, of Williamston, wore for her wedding a becoming navy blue dress, navy accessories and a soldier blue hat. Her flowers were red roses. At her graduation from the local schools she was the first to receive the W C. Manning valedictorian cup. She attended At lantic Christian College, Wilson, and for the past four years has been em Haj>j>enings In The Farm Life School The honor roll for the past six weeks is as follows First grade: Ben Hardison, Jr., Joseph Carroll Griffin, Garland Simpson, Lynette Coltrain. Second grade Jean Carole Griffin. Ruth Lilley, Leda Faye Manning, Eldon Coltrain, John Lilley Third grade: Earline Coltrain, Janice Hardison. Leon a Hardison, Orice Hardison, George Hardison, Elvin Lilley, "Pinkey" Manning Fourth grade: Helen Daniel. Fifth grade: Mary Ola Lilley, Ra chel Gurkin, Dorothy Perry. Sixth grade Mary Dean Hardison, Thelma Clyde Manning, Wilford Griffin Seventh grade: Christuie Lilley, ployed in FarmvHie. Margaret Manning. Eigarie Man The groom, son of Mr and Mrs. ninB' Nadine Lilley. Margaret Rob John Riley, of Wilson, is a graduate crson of Atlantic Christian College. Wil- Kighth grade: "Pete" Lilley, Thel son, and is now traveling for a busi- ma Hardiaon. ness firm in that city. Ninth grade Hazel Hardison, Following a short wedding trip to Geor?'a Dl'an Koberson. Josephine unannounced points, Mr. and Mrs Hardison Riley will be at home in Farm villi Tenth grade: Martha Roberson, Out-of-town guests for the wed- Pc'la lee Lilley ding were Mr and Mrs John Riley, Eleventh grade Vera Pearl Wil purents of tile groom: Mr. and Mrs llijm-s. Lain Smithwick Joe Batts, sister and brother-in-law The fourth and fifth grades will ^ of the groom; Mrs. Bruce Riley, his I maK'' a irip to Raleigh Thursday, sister-in-law; Miss Blanche Riley, his The two k'ades have made their sister; Miss Madeline Smalley and A own ">?ney for the trip. Mrs. Dan J. Hayes. Jr . all of Wilson; Misses Manning, the teacher, will chap Gerald ine Cameron. Anne Jones and eront lhe pupils, and *hpy will be 1 Margaret Thigpen. Mr and Mrs accompanied by five of the par- I David Harris, of Farmville: 11. B ' , ' Anderson, of Washington, the bride's Parent-Teachers Association i uncle, and Mr and Mrs W B Gay -i v ' h"ld regular meeting to lord, of Windsor. night (Tuesday) at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs Wil kins' seventh grade gnmp Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vaughn, of will have charge of th?*-?program, Scotland Neck, visited friends here ? no play. Black Magic," with yesterday the following characters: AMBROSE M1ZEIXE A wedding of much interest to friends and relatives of this com munity took place Friday morning. March 7, 1M1, at the home of Rev. John L. Goff. pastor of the Christ ian Church in Williams ton. when Miss Juanita Mizellr became the bride of Mr. Bennett Ambrose The bride, the attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mi zelle. of Plymouth, was dressed in a most becoming blue suit with black and white accessories. She was accompanied by Misses Rosa Moore and Mary Manning, both of Williamston. Mr Ambrose is the son of Mrs. Phillip Ambrose, and the late Mr Ambrose, and is employed with the Jimmie, who wants to ride Eliza. A. E Manning; Mark, studying to be a magician. Eason Lilley Harris, a boy friend of Mark. Stancel Hardi son. a delivery boy. J. T. Griffin; Nina. Mark's sister, Mary Louise Gurkin, Mrs Morris, mother of Nina and Mark. Christine Lilley; a tramp. Bobby Manning: Kate, a guest, Mar garet Rotierson; Florence, another guest, Dorothy Brown Manning; Sammy, a small boy, A. T Whitley. The name. "Black Magic." suggests the queer happenings in this little play There is much excitement un til the mysteries are all solved. Some Idee ? Two Irishmen roomed in an eight story apartment on the top floor and could not sleep on Sunday morning, as the sun would shine in the win dows and wake them up. They bought some black paint and point ed the windows, and Iky down to sleep. When they woke up. they realiz ed they would be late for work, as it was seven-fifteen They rushed to their jobs and the foreman looked at them in bewilderment. Pat said, "Faith, and what's the* matter boss'' We're only 20 minutes late." The Foreman: "Twenty minutes? Where were you Monday and Tues day?"?Labor. North Carolina Pulp Company, at Plymouth. Mr. and MrS| Ambrose left im mediately after the ceremony on a trip to points unknown and will make their home in Plymouth on ^ 1 their return. In llamilton Sunday Mr and Mrs Banks Cozart and daughter, Barbara, of Greenville, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. J. 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