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Weddta** Club Mectlap Ennxemenu Entertainment* Society ami Personals or WILUAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY Thb Department PHONE Anything lor To 4 6 Philathea CUat To Mfft The Philathea Class of the Christ ian Church will meet at 8 o'clock to night with Mrs? C R Mobley At Home on Church Street Mr and Mrs Jasper Lee Whitley, who wert married in the Williams ton Christian Church last Saturday at neon, will have an apartment on Church Street and will be at home to their friends after today Mr Whit ley. formerly of Washington, is em ployed by the Paul Auto Supply ( Company here. Mrs. Whitley before her marriage was Miss Pearl Ger trude Boyd, of Washington Visit Here This Week Mrs Dave Matthew > and Miss Ef fie Waldo, of Hamilton, were visitors' here and in Jamesville the week Spending Few Days Here Emmett Beaird. of Fairfax, Ala . is spending a few days here with his j brother. Breezy Beaird Tacky Party Tonight The Philathea Class of the Christ ian Church is having a tacky party tonight at the home of Mr and Mrs j George Harrison on Main Street. All members are invited to attend In Durham Wednesday Mesdames E Thayer Walker, Hen ry Harrison and John A Manning were visitors in Durban- Wednes day. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs John W. Tulloss an nounce the birth of a son. John. Jr.. [ on TUesday. April 23 Mrs. Tulloss j and Son uro getting along nicely in a Rocky Mount hospital Spending Week-end Here Miss Gloria Avant. of Elizabeth City, is spending the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Eva Avant i Confined to Her Home Mrs. Edwin Holding is confuted to] her home in the Tar Heel apartments with measles. To Spend Week-end Here Pete Nelson, of Petersburg, is ex pected tomorrow' to spend the week-, end here with friends. Vlsll Her* Wednesday Miss Jessie Mae Holloman. of Bal timore. and BUI Holloman, of Wash- \ ington City , spent Wednesday and -Thursday lien- with relatives. j Visiting in Durham Mrs. 11 attic Harrison is'.'spending j the week-end in Durham with her! daughter. Miss Evelyn Harrison Were Here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Curtis Leggett, of Tarboro. spent Tuesday here with friends. Return from New Orleans Dr. and Mrs John W Williams and daughter. Miss Lucy, have re turned from a trip to New Orleans ! tPM6 j tALVl. N05I MOf* Ls Visiting Here Bob Everett. Ji ??( the U. S Navy, spout a few days here tins work with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Ev erett Is Attending Meeting Miss Mary Brown Allgood is at tending a meeting of a Dietetic As sociation in Richmond this week-end. j Was Business Visitor Here Mr. John H. Bailey, of Jamesvjlle, j was a business visitor hen Wednes day Returns to Richmond ? Miss Susie Whitley returned to Richmond Wednesday to resume her duties as a Student nurse She was accompanied there for the day by j her sister. Mrs. James K Griffin. Spending Some Time Here Mrs. George Steele, of Goldsboro. j is spending some tune here with her son, Tom Rose, and Mrs Rose Visits Here This Week Mrs. Roland Jones, of Elizabeth City visited her daughter, Mrs James Bullock, here-a few days this' week. In High Point This Week Dr and Mrs. John I) Biggs visit - | cd relatives in High Point this week, j Confined to Her Home Mrs. Eloise Bennett is confined to | her home by illness. Were Business Visitors Here Mr Shcp Brihkley and Mi (' J, Norman, of Plymouth, were business I visitors here Wednesday Visiting in Chapel Hill Miss Audrey Williams is spending a few days in Chapel 11 ill Was Here Tuesday Mis Clyde Hardison. of Plymouth, was a visitoi lu re Tuesdav. Shop Here Wednesday Mi.- Hans Waldo, Mrs. Clayton House and Nfliss Annie Jones, of Hamilton, wen shopper's here Wed nesday Broadcast Program A district program pt the Woman's Club will In- binadcast from Station WGTC. Greenville, from '3:30 to 3 45 daily through May 2. KEEL-JONES Mr* Trulah Pa?< Jones, of Wil-' hamston. and W. Gray Keel, of Oak City, were married in a quiet cere mony by Elder R. B Denson at his home in Rocky Mount Wednesday afternoon. Following a short ueddmg trip Mr. j and Mrs. Keel are now at home near Oak City WILLIAMS AKKFTLIG Dr Alyce Arreteig, of Church Point. La., and Dr John. W. Williams. Jr.. son of Dr and Mrs. John W Williams, of Wiliiumstoru were mar ried Friday. April 18. at the home of the bride's mother, with Rev Father Lerchern officiating. Miss Lue\ Williams, of Williams ton, sister of the groom, was maid of honor and Dr John W Williams was best man for his son. Mrs Williams is a graduate of Southwestern University and L S U Medical School and interned at Chanty Hospital in New Orleans Dr Williams i. a graduate of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and L S. U. medical school. He served hi uiterneship in Charity Hospital New Orleans, and is now chief i'I the staff at Huey p. Long Hospital. Pineville. La . where Mrs Williams is also working. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Williams and daughter. Miss Lucy, of Williarnston attended the wedding. i ?? Chicken Dinner Tuesday night at the Owls Club, employees of Bilk-Tyler Company enjoyed a fried chicken dinner. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs Charlie0 Bowers. Mrs. W A James Mis John Cooke. Mrs. Joe Pender. MbjL--hathenne Harrell, Mrs X T Piepnoff, Ernest Mears. Mrs. Herman Taylor, Mrs. Reba Cook. Mi; Mary Bonner Gurganus and Jake Mobley. _____ Attend Peanut Meeting "/ T B. Brandon and T B Sta.de at tended a bi-state meeting of peanut growers jii Murfreesboro Wednesday "" afternoon. To Represent Williarnston Miss Virgil Ward, daughter of Mrs. Lucy Ward, of Williamstot'i. has been named as queen to represent Williarnston in the annual Gallopade dance next Friday night in Rocky Mount Visit Here Yesterday Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Barrett, of Oak City, visited here yesterday. Cabaret Dance In Lin'ol Gym Tonight By attending the Cabaret dance tonight in the local gym, you will be doing your part to aid in keeping the public library open in Williamston The library is the project sponsored by the Junior Woman's Club, and the funds derived from this dance will U* used in paying a librarian. getting\ books and other library ne cessities. Repeats from the committees on the advance sale of tickets and table reservations point to a record at tendance. Mrs. H O Peel, chairman of the committee, stated that a well-bal anced program has been planned with several out-of-town perform ers participating. Table reservations may be made by calling Mrs. J. A Eason innounee Menu* In I,oral Sehmds Tor ( tutting Week (.rammar School Vegetable Soup and crackers every day. 5c. Plate lunch every day, 10c. Plam and chocolate milk every day, 5 cents. Monday Milk. soup, sandwiches.l salad High School Vegetable soup and crackers every day. 5c. Plate lunch every day, 10c. Plain and chocolate milk every day, 5 cents. Monday: Stew beef, creamed po tatoes, green peas, sliced tomatoes, hot biscuits, congealed salad, potato pie. Tuesday: Country ham, potato sal ad. lima beans and corn, apple sauce, hot rolls, banana salad, chocolate cake. Wednesday Chicken salad, shoe j string potatoes, green peas, pickles, hot rolls, fruit salad, pecan pie. Latest Additions To The Enterprise Mailing List Listed among the recent additions to the Enterprise mailing list are the following: J. W. Keel, Williamston; M D. Tet- ! n iton, Richmond, 8. K. Corey, Wil-' liamston. A. M. Griffin, Williamston; I Mrs. Nathan Rogers. Williamston; Mrs J W Peaks. Everetts; John Taylor, RobersonvilU'; Mrs G. A. Peel, Williamston; W. L. Brown, Jamesvillc; Whit Davis, Hughesville, Md ; Robert L Perry. Williamston; Mrs. S E. Taylor. Williamston; G. A. Harrison. Williamston; Arthur Mod lin. Jamesville W J. Hollis, Oak City. In Wilson Wednesday Mr. 11. B. Thompson was in Wil son Wednesday attending to busi ness. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STREET IMPROVEMENTS WilliamsUm, North Carolina Sealed Proposals for furnishing equipment and laying Surface Treat ed Pavement in the Town of Wil liamston. N. C-, will be received by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Williamston, N C.. at the City Hall until Ten (10:00) | o'clock A. M . E S T., the second (2nd) day of May, 1041, at which time and place they will be public ly opened and read. The work will consist of laying 12.500 sq. yds. of surface treated pavement with the Tbwn furnishing stone, asphalt and common labor. The Contractor will bid on furn ishing Motor Grader and Operator for conditioning the sub-grade, furn ishing Roller and Asphalt Distribu tor with operators and proper trucks for spreading stone All grading will be done by the Town. "Hie Town will also haul in any material needed for th? proper conditioning of the sub grade. A performance Bond is required in an amount equal to 100f/r of the con tract price, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the contract and upon the payment of all persons supplying labor and furnishing equipment for the construction of the project. Consideration will be given only J to bids of Contractors who submit evidence showing that they are li-1 censed under "An Act to Regulate th? Practice of General Contracting' ? ratified by the General Assembly of ! North Carolina on March 10. 1925. and as subsequently amended. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, a certified check or bid bond for five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the Town of Williamston. N. C. as a guarantee that a contract will be en tered into with the Town within ten days after award to the bidder and that the required bond will be ex ecuted The Town reserves the right to re ject any or all bids or to accept any bid deemed to be for the best inter- | est of the Town. By order of the Board of Alder men: J L HASSELL. Mayor G H. HARRISON. Clerk Engineer Henry L. Rivers. Greenville. N. C a22-25 ? NOTICE OF ELECTION An election is hereby called at the regular polling place in the City Hall in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m and sunset on Tuesday, May 6. 1941. when the qualified vot ers of the Town of Williamston will ballot for a mayor and five commis sioners of the said town for the two years next after their election. J. E. Pope has been selected to sit as registrar at his office on Washing ton Street and Roy T. Griffin and J. T. Price will be the judges of elec tion. The registration books will be open for the registration of any new ? lectors residing in the Town of Wil liamston and whose names do not1 appear on the books as follows: Books will be open on Saturday. April 12, 1941, and will close on April 26. 1941 Books will be open on Saturday from 9 o'clock a. m. to 5 p. m., at the | office of X E. Pope on Washington Street. Saturday. May 3. 1941. will be known as challenge day and the books will be opened that day for inspection between the hours of 9 a m. and 3 o'clock p. m. By order of the- Board of Town Commissioners of Williamston. N. C., in regular session, April 7, 1941 This the 8th day of April, 1941. G H HARRISON, all-2t Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded in the Public Regis try of Martin County in Book V-3 at Page 93. said Deed of Trust having been given to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein con tained not having been complied with, at the request of the parties] interested, the undersigned Trustee | will, on Monday, the 12th day of May. 1941, at 12:00 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 corner of Biggs and Hatton Street, adjoining the lands of Mrs Sudie Roberson and Mr W M. Per ry. and beginning at a point on the South Side of Hatton Street, where Bigg* Street intersects laid Hatton Street, running thence along Hatton Street South 55* Wat 212 feet to a stake. Mrs. Sudie Ruber son's corner on Hatton Street; thence North 31* 31 Minutes West along the line of Mrs Sudie Roberson 140 feet to the line of the property owned by Mrs. W M. Perry, thence North 59* 15 Minutes East along the line of Mrs W M Perry 214.8 feet to Biggs Street; thence along Biggs Street South 30* IS Minutes East 114.8 feet to Hatton Street, the point of begin ning, and being the same premises now occupied by the said W. B. Dan iel and wife, and conveyed to them by Deed from the Trustees of the Williamston Memorial Baptist Church. This the 11th day of April, 1941 CLARENCE W. GRIFFIN, al8-4t Trustee. Vargas Diamond Cut The world's largest uncut diamond the Vargas stone, valued at $2, 000,000. is held by Kay Hermar just before cutting work was start ed in New York. The diamond is being split into twenty-three stone; ranging in size from five to fift> carats. M? FOI I A.M. ATHLETES ? Does your husband sprint through the seconds from alarm clock to front door? Up set if buttons arc inissmg? Keep him even-tempered with HANES broadcloth Shorts . . . with the new snap fasteners anchored in the cloth. They also come with but tons, securely sewed, reinforced. Tour husband will like the comfort of the seat. For doable comfort, many men team them up with a HANES Undershirt . . . worn outside the Shorts. HANIS SHIRTS AND ?ROADCLOTH SHORTS 35; 3.0. .1 luirm ?*?t*tY JQc Mek HANI UfcoiIhfeto mmd broadcloth ?? law m 27c 4 lor |l. + Uoh lor tko HANES LmkM Is " fcRjlRl laliriiiR. It brrhirr "" ? ?? todorato pdcN. We have the styles k your husband appreciates DAKDKNS DKFF. STORK M ARCOLIS BROTHERS BKIA-TYLKR COMPANY FARMERS SUPPLY CO. MARTIN SUPPLY CO. UJJIU I r/N^u **? 75c ??? 1.45 COB URN'S SHOE STORE GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. BLUE BLACK SALE! TWEEDIES \l,l. 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