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HhUiius p mo nab Club HmUw Enrarements Entertainments Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTO.N and MAKTIN ( OI NTV rhu Department PHONE AnyUtinc for To 4 6 L, 1k Vkitini Here Mrs William Lawler, of Fayette ViUe. is the guest of her sister. Mrs Charlie Bowers, and Mr Bowers here Visit in Goldsboru Mrs. Clarence Whedbee and Miss Edith Stalling were visitors in Goldsboro Sunday At Terra C'eia Sunday Mr. and Mrs Roy Ward and son Lindeli. were visitors at Terra Ceia Sunday Spends Week-end Here Wheeler Martin Ward, stationed at Camp Bclvoir. Va . spent the week end hen with friends Was Here Saturday Mrs Raymond Wallace, ol J ami. ville. was a visitor here Saturday In Greenville Yesterday Miss Anna Mar Bailey v isited in Greenville yesterday Is Visiting Here Mrs .1 O Bo wen, of West Palm Beach. Fla . will return home on Thursday following a visit here with her mother. Mrs J 1. Robertson In Green ville Yesterday Dr John I) Biggs was a business visitor in Greenville yesterday Visit Here Saturday Misses Conne Gurkin and Rose mary Nester. of Plymouth, were vis itors hero Saturday. Was Here Saturday Mrs Charlie Askew. of James villi visited here Saturday Spend Week-end Here Mi and Mrs Jack Riley, of Farm villi- were the guests <>f the latter's paferits. Mi and Mrs J C Ander son. here last week-end He In Tarboro Sunday Miss Kathryn Mew burn visited4 in Tarboro Sunday afternoon Accepts Position Here Mr nad Mrs W C Valentine, of Lumberton, have moved here to | make their home, as Mr. Valentine has aceepU'd a position with Sti'd : man Stores which will open here next wii'k In Hamilton Sunday Mi and Mrs W. G Lynch, of Ro an'oke Rapid*. were the guests of | Mrs Matt.ie Everett in Hamilton on Sunday Spend Week-end Here Mrs Mary B Shute and Mr A ll lleckrlty, of Norfolk, spoilt tin- week i end here and in Plymouth \ isits in Hear <?rass Charlie Harrison.- student at A. C C.. Wilson, visited relatives in Bear Grass over the week-end and was a ii.. min i of the Achoir that sang , at the Christian Church lu re Sunday , night Was Here Sunday Miss Patty Porter. of Raleigh, vis ! ited friends here Sunday. In Durham Yesterday Mrs Ben Hopkins and Miss Kath% "?en Price, accompanied by Elbert' Sherman, were in Durham yesterday to attend a welfare meeting Others who attended were Misses Polly Dewey. Kuby Harrison, Lola Phillips and Mary Taylor Keturns Home Yesterday Mrs s W Manning returned home yesterday after recovering from an operation in a Greenville hospital two weeks ago Visit Near Here Mr and Mrs W E. Hodgerson and family, of ptHersburg, spent last week-end with Mr and Mrs Wheel ? r Rogers near here. HN Spends Week-end Here Charlie K Moore was home from Norfolk for the week-end. Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued in tins county last Saturday to Ernest Victor Jones and Mary Emily Man ?ring, both of Williamston. Return* from Norfolk Mrs John A Ward returned, last Saturday after spending a week in Norfolk with her sister. Mrs. Sallie Gurganus Recovering from Illnees Mi S W Manning is recovering at I his home from an attack of pneu rnonia Spend Week-end Here Misses Dorothy Kane and Ann Hdl lings worth. Wes Horner and Ivan ' Goodman, of FayettevUle, were the yiu'slv of Mr Mh Jack Horner here. V'isit in IJttletou Mrs Robert Manning and sons j visited relatives in Littleton last j week ?'-v Pre-School Closes Tomorrow Miss Bernice Ward, director for the i pi e-school group, announced today j that the school will close tomorrow, j April 30th, as the playgrouud will be I opened soon for the children. In l armville Week Mrs W M. Baker and daughter, 1 Joyce, and Mrs J C Anderson vis 'ted in Farmvjlle last week -$> Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs l^eon Moore and son. of Greenville, were the guests of Mr and Mrs W M Baker here Sunday -<$> Were Here Yesterday Messrs Raymond Baker and Ed gar Pedden. of Fountain, visited Mr and Mrs W M Baker here yester day Spends Week end Here Miss Natalie Gould, of Chapel Hill. \isited here last week-end In Raleigh Yesterday Mrs Tlieo Roberson visited Raleigh yesterday. Visit Here Saturday Dr. and Mrs J L. Spencer and i daughter, of Portsmouth, were the guests of Mr and Mrs J W An d'ews here Saturday and Sunday. ?^ In Edenton Sunday Mr and Mrs A J Manning and family spent Sunday in Eden ton with relatives. Was Hrrr Yesterday Hus.se 11 Roebuck, alumni secretary at AC C . Wilson, visited relatives here .yesterday. Visit Here Saturday Miss Leslie Darden and Mr High smith, of Plymouth, were visitors here Saturday. Was Here Yesterday Mi Shep Brinkley of Plymouth. visited here yesterday. Spends Week end Here Kdgar Gurganus, student at Wake forest College, spent the week-end hen with his mother. Mrs Mary Bonner Gurganus -+~ Visits in Rocky Mount Ernest Mears visited relatives in Rocky Mount Sunday At Terra Ceia Sunday Mr and Mrs J. W Martin, Mr and Mrs K N Hardison, of Jamesville Mr and Mrs. William Gurganus,' Mis Noah Hardison. Miss Isoline Gardner and Miss Ann Hardison via It.d the tulip gardens at Terra Ceia Sunday Spends Week end Here Miss Louise Strange, student at the Richmond Seminary, was the KQ?>Jj_d_jnen(^ last week-end. Latetf Additions To The Enterprise Mailing List Listed among the recent additions to the Enterprise mailing list are ths following: Ruth Anthony, Norfolk, Mrs C. T Rogers, Rocky Mount; W M. Long. Wilhamston; John Mason, William ston; Mrs. Bell Wallace, Williams ton. Dr J. L Spencer. Portsmouth; R G Harrison, Henderson; Elmer N. Modhn, Jamesville; John H Bailey, Jamesville A J Wynne, Roberson ville; A G. Taylor. West Newton, Pa . David T Griffin, Williamston; J F Wynne, Robersonville; W H Stephenson, Pendleton; Ashley D. Wynne. Norfolk; Mrs John R Jones, Williamston; C. O Edward, William ston A B Ayers. Williamston; Pay nion Gorham. Williamston; Jerry Manning. Pearl Harbor T H . Jim Staton Hot Springs National Park. Ark Leave For Hot Springs, Ark. Mr and Mrs Jim Staton left dur ing the week-end for Hot Springs, Ark., where they will remain for about five weeks Was Here Last Week-end John Pope. Jr.. student at the Uni versity, Chapel Hill, spent the week end here with his father, Mr John Pope. Return from Anderson. S. C. Mrs. C D. Pittman and son have returned from a visit with relatives in Anderson, S. C. Spend Week-end Here Misses Mary Helen Boy kin, Virgil Ward. Ola Lee Lilley and Keid White, students at E.C.T.C, Green ville. spent the week-end here with relatives. Return to Richmond Mrs Irving Hull and daughter. Paulanne. returned to their home in Richmond Sunday after spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hardison. They were accom panied for the day by Misses Rather ine Hardison and Mary Carstarphen and Mrs. Hardison. C T Roberson, student at State College. Raleigh, spent the week-end here with his mother. Mrs Theo Roberson. # leaves lor Fort Kragg Raleigh T. Harrington, son of Rev and Mrs. W B. Harrington, left last Friday lor Fort Bragg where he en listed in the U S Aviation Corps The billowing day he was transfer red to Brady, Texas, where he will enter a three-months training or preparatory school before going to Randolph Field Returns from Washington Mrs. Henry Davis Harrison and daughter. Sandra, have returned from a three weeks' visit in Wash ington and Kinston. Visits Here Saturday Mrs. Clarence Barber nf J?mes vilie, visited here Saturday Spcnds Week-end Here Howard Cone, employee at Fort Bragg, spent the week-end here with relatives. Seniors* Gift To The Local School At the class day exercises tonight, j Susie Griffin, president of the sen | lor class, will make formal presenta tion to the school a new cyclorama | as the gift of the Class of 1941. i These stage draperies were pur- : j chased with proceeds from the play, I J' Mumbo-Jumbo, ' given recently to! a capacity audience, and from the I proceeds of the class day exercises ' tonight Any further money will be ' used to purchase books for the j school library. The small admission charge is a departure from tradition here, al- j [though a number of neighboring! ! schools employ this means of adding to the senior gift The class voted unanimously to adopt the practice ? in order to secure the cyclorama in ! stead of a smaller gift. The members I of the immediate families of seniors I will be admitted by passes and seat- | ?d in a reserved section. Announcement Party Friday. April 23. Mrs John E Lawrence entertained at a lovely bridg?- party at her home, "Wood j lawn.' near Enfield, announcing j the engagement and approaching j marriage of her daughter. Kather I ine Pittmah, to Richard Dillard El j liott. Jr.. of Wilhamston. son of Mr | and Mrs R. D. Elliott, of Hertford. The lower floor of the spacious home was decorated with spring j flowers with lilacs, pansies and white j , iris predominating Miss Lawrence. I the honoree. wore pink taffeta with a blending corsage of orchids, and Mrs. Lawrence, mother of the bride | elect,- wore rose lace with a corsage I of roses. Mrs D. V. Clayton, of Wilhamston. | won the high score prize, a crystal relish dish; Miss Nellie Bryan New ton. of Enfield, second high, a blue vase, and the traveling prize, antique pictures, was captured by Miss Eliz abeth Gray, of Enfield. Miss Ver nelle Kimball, of Enfield, bride-elect, j was given crystal goblets and Miss | LawrehCe received a steak set m her chosen silver Bridal ices, decorated cakes in heart shape and salted nuts were served. On the plates were tiny bags I of rice bearing hand-painted cards I inscribed. "Kat and Dick, May, J 941 " Mrs W T Martin and Mrs. V D. Godwin, Jr., of Wilhamston, assist ed Mrs. Lawrence in serving. Guests from Wilhamston were I Mesdames D. V. Clayton, V. D God I win. Jr.. and W T Martin and Miss Alma Godwin Honored At Carolina Ray Goodmon, Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. R. H. Goodmon, of Wilhamston, was elected representative to the student council, "ofHhe rising sopho more class at the University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, in the recent elections held there Pliilathea Class To Meet Members of the Baptist Philathea Class will meet in the home of Mrs John Henry Edwards on South Haughtbn Street Friday evening at 8 o'clock KM .OKI I Ilarrv Mar Wynne, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I) Wynne, of Bear (irass. is rounding out this week a perfect attendance record in the school there The young man is president of the senior class. hjMllOsfi. V3- , "?"'"Kfe, 75r , 1.45 \\\OI \< INf. I III (ll'KMW; GENERAL FARM REPAIR SHOP NX ?? <1111 r?'|>air am lliiny iim-iI <111 I lie farm from a |<<'a 11 iiI |iirkir lo a Hi'i'ilillfi lux'. Briny ii- xonr loliarro lran-|>laiilrr- ami Irmk- for ropair ami iloiit wail nnlil I Ik* -i-a-oii o|n ii?. I'lllllKS KlXSOWIill John W. Euhanks IHSSKI.I.. < AVOID TAX PKNAI/n INCREASE! Beginning May 1 A 4% Tax Penalty II ill He hltleil To All Tax Account* Due Toicn of II illianmtim PAY \Ol It TAXES NOVl AND SAN K I HK ADDITIONAL^ PER l-KNT PENALTY ADDED ON MAY l?t. W. B. Daniel TAX COLLECTOR?TOWN OF WHJ.1AMSTON L:\ " . Annual Meeting Of Stockholders Notice is hereby given thai the annual meeting of stockholders of the Martin C ounty Building and Loan Association will he held in the county courthouse in the town of Willianiston at II o'clock a. in.. Tuesday. May f>. 1941. This April 17. 1941. Wheeler Martin Secretary. Linoleum Rugs 9x12 Feet $2.95 Each Martin Supply Co. Anchor Awnings Now ir> the proper lime to in-l.ill ytiur awnin|{?. IJr?l tpialilv materials u*etl in llit- awning- we m*II. W <? lalvf iiiea?nrenieiil? antl in-lall litem. I'KICKS KK\SO!M ABLK (rlari To Hive Estimates G.& H.Builders Supply Co. WIIXMMSTON, V C. MR. FARMER CHAUNE a Remember, There Is Only One Channel Drain Roofing MK. FARMKR. Remember there i? only one Channel Drain Kw)fin|(. It gives yon many years longer service anil when it rains it drains. Often times you will he told that some other Sheet Roofing is Just As Good as Chan nel Drain. Why take this ehanee! Demand the original. 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