Club Society and Personals Of WILUAMSTON and M AH TIN COUNT* PHONE Anythlnx tar rhis Department To 4 6 Visits ii Selma Miss Norma Hardy, of Everetts, visited Miss Jo Lee, of Selma, last I week-end. ? Return to Kinston Mrs. R T. Harrison and son, Bob by, have returned to their home in Kinston after a visit here with Mr and Mrs V l>. Teel. ' ? ? Is Now in Hamilton Mr. Thurston Pippen has return-1 ed to his home in Hamilton follow-1 ing treatment for an attack of pneu monia in a Washington Hospital. Returns from New York City Mrs. Effie Waldo has returned, from a visit in New York City. At Pamlico Sunday Mr. and Mrs C B Clark, Mr and Mrs. Carroll Crockett. Jr., and Miss Nell Harrison visited at Pamlico on Sunday. ? Returns to Hamilton Friday Mrs. Clara Everett returned to her f home in Hamilton Friday, after re ceiving treatment in the local hospi tal for injuries sustained in a fall Spend Week-end Here Misses Eleanor and Sara Taylor were home- 1 ron'i Norfolk lui lliej week-end ieturns from Pamlico Miss Dot Perkins has returned j rom Pamlico to her home in Ham Hon Visit Here Sunday Dr. and Mrs J D Hathaway and I son. of Elizabeth City, visited here Sunday. * In Hamilton Sunday Mr. and Mrs Sidney Sitterson, of j Norfolk, were the guests of relatives in Hamilton Sunday. ? Visiting in Charlotte Miss Ruth Ward is visiting in Charlotte and Durham this week. ' ??? Spends Week-end Here Miss Margaret Peel, of Plymouth, j visited here and in Hamilton last i week-end. Are Visiting Here Misses Jessie Mae Holloman and I Edna Ballard, of Baltimore, are vis iting relatives here. ? At Nags Head Last Week Mr, and Mrs. Charles Godwin and guest, Mrs. Ethel Bishop, of Coral Gables, visited at Nags Head last j week. ? Were Here Yesterday Mr and Mrs H. B. Hardy, of Clin- | ton, visited friends here yesterday ? 9 At Virginia Beach Sunday Mr. and Mrs Herbert L. Manning and children, Miss Melba and "Pinkie" and Mr and Mrs. C A As kew visited Virginia Beach Sunday Returns Irom Ocean View Mr O. W Hamilton returned Sun day from a week's stay at Ocean ? View. Mrs Hamilton and little son, | Olivei. Ji.. ait' lemanung llii'ie fur, a few days. 1 - in Durliam Sunday Mr. and Mrs Joe Pender and Mrs. Eloise Bennett visited in Durham on Sunday. Are At Atlantic Beach Mr and Mrs Oscar Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. H O Peel are spend ing this week at Atlantic Beach 9 In Greensboro Sunday Hurras Critcher. Jr., visited Greensboro Sunday. ? Visits in Plymouth Miss let line Gardner visited Plymouth over the week-end. 1 Return from Valdosta Mr. E. P. Cunningham and son, Ned. have returned from Valdosta where they were located on the to bacco market. * Is Visiting Here Miss Elsie Robinson, of Richmond, is spending some time with Mrs. G. E. Sharpe at her home in the Tar HwUgrtment^ Is Visiting Here Little Mi96 Ethel Harrison, of Pal- 1 rayra, is the guest of Mr and Mrs Charlie Mobley here. ? . Returns to Enfield Miss Emily Gurganus has return ed to Enfield after spending two j weeks with Mr and Mrs W H. Thrower ? Visit in Enfield Mr and Mrs W H. Thrower spent | the week-end in Enfield. ? Returns to Kenly Miss Mildred Darden has returned to her home in Kenly after a visit here with Mr and Mrs Robert Co burn ? In Durham Sunday Mrs. Gladys Taylor visRed in Dur ham and Raleigh Sunday. ? Visits Here Sunday Clayton Moore. Jr., of Winston Salem. visited here Sunday. He was I accompanied home by his sister, i Miss Sue. who had been visiting Miss Delia Jane Mobley here. 1 N Return from Ba.vview Misse s Jerry arid Francos Humble | and Mrs. Edith Martin, ol Everetts. have H'tuimul hum a week's stay at-1 Bay view. e Leaves for Ahoskie Mr Fred Taylor left for Ahoskie I where he is located on the tobacco | market. | In Norfolk Saturday Mr and Mrs. O. S. Bie and Miss | Evelyn Lilley visited in Norfolk Sat urday and Sunday. e Ls Visiting Here Mrs. Ashley Wynne, of Norfolk, is | visiting relatives here. Return from Richmond Mesdames Hoyt Cowan and Bill j Myers have returned from a visit in ] Hopewell and Richmond. Visits at Nags Head Mrs Rupert Cowan visited at Nags | Head last week-end. f> To Sponsor Ice Cream Supper The Ladies Aid of the Christian Chapel Church will sponsor an icej cream supper on Thursday night, August 28th The public is invited. . * Move to Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. B B. Rogerson and son have moved to Tarboro where Mr. Rogerson was transferred by the Virginia Electric and Power Com pany. Mr. A Prince Purdy is being transferred from Murfreeaboro here by the company and he and Mrs. Pur dy moved into ihe Rogei'SOll home un | Warren Street yesterday. Returns from Richmond Miss Lilybet Muse returned last I week-end from a visit with friends [ in Richmond 1 spend Week-end Here ( Mis John D. Davenport. Mr. Ken nrth Philpott, and Mr. John Daven port. of Richmond, spent the week-l end with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sharpc merits. Spend Week-end Here Mi and Mrs Donald Andrews and | son, Donald Ray, of Jacksonville, N. C., spent the week-end here with | fiiends and relatives. ? Appreciate Patronage The promoters of a new church | building near here on the Hamilton Road express their appreciation for j the patronage at the special supper served there last Friday evening ? Serving Ice Cream Supper j The ladies^ of the Holly Springs Methodi^FTTfiureh are serving an ice cream supper at the church Wed nesday evening at 9 o'clock daylight saving time. The public is invited. # In Norfolk Saturday Mr. and Mrs KJ. W Manning and | daughters, Katherine and Betty Hel en. and Mr Delmar Hopkins visited | in Norfolk Saturday. ? ? Visit at Nags Head Mr. and Mrs Bill Forrest visited | at Nags Head last week-end. honored at dinner The Methodist Choir entertained Friday evening at the Hotel George Reynolds in honor of Miss Dorothy Hurley, bride-elect. Sharing honors with Miss Hurley was Clarence Morse, the groom-elect, of Elizabeth City Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Wheeler Manning and Mrs. j. S Whitley and presented to Mrs. j M Ward, who then introduced them to the honor guests. Mrs. R. A. Watson invited the guests into the , dining room. ! 'Die dining table was beautifully appointed with a center arrangement of a two-tiered wedding cake inter spersed with dementis and burning white tapers in crystal candelabra. On each end of the table beautiful crystal bowls of pink roses and white asters were artistically arrang ed Summer flowers and burning ta pers decorated the lounge of the ho Bridal place cards and miniature corsages marked the place of each gUi'St At the c6nclusion of a three /Tl tin course dinner, the choir presented Miss Hurley china in her chosen pat ten: Those present were Miss Duiotliy Hurley, honoree, Misses Ruth and Malum Hui'-y, and.Mrs.3-Te Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Man ning Mr and Mrs. Charles Leonard, Mesdames J. M Ward, W. K. Pai ge, J S. Whitley, Clyde Manning. R A Watson, Thessie Barnhill; Miss Lucy Wynne, of Washington, N. C/, Muss Glennie Morse, of Elizabeth City. Clarence Morse, of Elizabeth City, and B. T. Hurley, Jr. Goodbyes were said by Mrs. Par ker and Mrs. Manning. Spends Week-end Here Miss Maud Taylor ,of Norfolk, vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Her man Taylor, here last week-end. -g At Nags Head Last Week end Jack Manning, John Hatton Gur ganus and Howard Cone visited at Nags Head last week-end. <8 Return from Norfolk Mis Roy Ward and son, Lindelle, have returned from a visit in Nor folk They were accompanied home for a return visit by Mrs T. E. Mil le, ? Recovering from Operation Mrs Roscoe Downs has recovered sufficiently from an appendicitis operation, performed in a Washing ton hospital, to be removed to her home m Hamilton . ?, Is in Steubensville, Ohio Miss Annie Mae Bajley is visiting iii Sleubepsville, Ohio. Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Lee Bert Jenkins, of Wendell, visited relatives here Sun day They were accompanied home fill a visit by Miss Alice Jenkins. ? Leaves for Quantlco, Va. Corporal Frank Everett, of Ham ilton. left Saturday for Quuntico, Va where lie is now stationed ? In Roper Sunday Mrs Moses Wheeler and son visit ed in Roper Sunday. Visits Relatives Near Here Elmer Jenkins, stationed at Fort Jackson, visited relatives near Jtere; last week-end. Return from Atlantic Beach Mrs K. P Cunningham and son, George, and Mrs. W. I. Skinner and son have returned from a two weeks stay at Atlantic Beach. Visits in Bear Grass Mark Anderson, of Elizabeth City, Visited Willie Cowan at his home in Bear Grass last week-end. ? Spends Week-end Here Miss Held White, student at E C. T. C. summer school, visited here last week-end ?, Was Here Last Week-end Whit Purvis, of Goldsboro, visited his mother, Mrs. Daisy Purvis, here last week-end. ? Is Visiting Here Mrs. Simon Sorentrue, of Wash ington City, is visiting her sister, Mrs C. D Pittman, here for a few days. Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs. Harry Taylor, of Norfolk, visited relatives here last week-end e Wss Here last Week-end Edgar Gurganus, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs Mary Bonner Gurganus. e At Virginia Beach Sunday Miss Madge Glazner and Ernestine Barber visited at Virginia Beach Sunday ? Visit at Virginia Beach Misses Katherine Hardison, Julia Everett, Msrjorie Lindsley, Edna Barnhill, Mary Rodgeraon, Helen Lindsley and Mary Carstarphen spent Saturday and Sunday at Vir ginia Beach. Return from Virginia Beach Mr and Mrs David Modlin have returned from a few days' visit at Virginia Beach. ? Move to Washington Mr and Mrs. Ed Stevenson have I moved from the Tar Heel Apart - menta to Waahington, where Mr. Stevenson has been transferred by the Paul Auto Supply Co. HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS By Mary Brawn Allgood, Home m MmMr, Virginia Elr*"1 And rower Company JAMS, JELLIES AND CONSERVES There's nothing more satisfying to the hostess than a well-stocked cup board with row after row of delicious jams and conserves. Nothing adds more to that Sunday night supper than hot biscuits with fig preserves or grape conserve. These sweet spreads are very simple to make if recipes are closely followed. Here arc a few of our favorites. Fig Preserves Select slightly under-ripe fruit. Place in bowl, cover with boiling water to which alum has been add ed (2 tsp to 1 qt water) Allow to cool, drain fruit and remove skins, if desired, do not remove stem. Weigh and use 1 lb. figs and 3-4 lb. [ sugar Place in alternate layers in I large preserving kettle. Allow to stand in ice box overnight. In morn ing add lemon juice and ginger root according to taste, bring to boil slowly and simmer until figs are i clear and can be pierced easily with a straw. Pack figs in jars and con- j iinue cooking syrup until thick, pour ; over fruit and seal tightly. Orange Marmalade 6 oranges 3 lemons Hentove and discard the thin yel low rind from half of the oranges Cut oranges and lemons into "very thin slices, and for every measure of fruit add three measures of water. Let stand overnight. Cook until fruit disintegrates. Measure and add an equal volume of sugar. Cook to 320 degrees K. The finished marmalade should have the consistency of jelly,. A combination of lemon and orange give a more delicate flavor than orange alone. Seuppernong Grape Butter Put grapes on with barely enough , water to cover. Cook until soft, | strain through' colander to remove seeds and skins. Add 1 pint sugar to 1 pint pulp and juice. Cook until [ thick, stirring frequently. Just be-1 fore removing from range, add cin namon. cloves and spice to taste. Grape Conserve 4 pts. seeded grapes 6 csugar 2 c English walnuts (broken into, small pieces) Cook grapes and sugar together j as for jam The juice of 1 orange and the peel of 1-2 orange, cut in small pieces, may be added for variation. Add nut meats 5 minutes before re moving from the fire. Seal in clean, hot jars. Grape Jelly ? | Pick over, wash and remove stems of grapes. Put into a preserving ket tle and heat to boiling point, mash and boil slowly 30 minutes. Strain through a coarse strainer, then al lows juice to dr ip through a double thickness of cheese-cloth or a jelly bag. Measure, bring to boiling point and boil 5 minutes. Add an equal quantity of heated sugar, boil 3 minutes, skim and pour into glasses. Cover with melted paraffin and keep in a cool, dry place. ? ? Wedding Plans Announced Miss Dorothy Bruton Hurley, whose marriage to William Clarence Morse, Jr., will take place on Fri day afternoon at 5:30, has announced the following wedding plans: The ring ceremony will be per formed by the bride-elect's father, Rev. Bernard T, Hurley. She will be given in marriage by her brother, Bernard T. Hurley, Jr., and her sis ter. Mian-Ruth Hurley, will be maid of honor. Misses Ulennie Morse, of Elizabeth City, sister of the groom elect, and Lucy Wynne, of Washing ton, will be bridesmaids The groomsmen, all of Elizabeth City, will be Andrew J. Bailey, Walter Calioon, Forest Dunstan and Wiley Coppersmith, Jr. The best man will be William Thomas Jackson, Jr., of Elizabeth City. The vestibule ushers will be W. H. Harrison and W. M. Manning. Mrs. W. K. Parker will play the wedding music and a vested choir will sing, assisted by Mrs. James Smith, as soloist. Latest Addition* To The Enterprise Mailing List a Listed among tht recent addltioni to the Enterprise mailing list are the following: V. D. Godwin, Williamston, E. K. Garrett, Lenox, Ga.; W. M. Simpson, Everetts; A. Corey, Jamesville; Mary Taylor, Williamston; Raymond Tay lor, Williamston; Mrs. C. S. Which ard, Williamston. Spends Week-end Here Mrs. Nad Laughinghouse, of Wil son, visited friends here last week end * Was Here Last Week-end Mr. Joel Muse was home last week-end from the Lake City, S. C, tobacco market. > In Greenville This Week Mrs H. R. Williams visited in Greenville this week. a In Rocky Mount Saturday Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Clayton visit ed in Rocky Mount Saturday night. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of George A. Williams, this is to notify all persona having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned or his attorneys within one year from the date of this notice or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment. ThUthe 9th day of August, 1941. R. J. HARDKON, Administrator at the estate of el*-6t George A. Williams. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersign ed trustee by W H. Hopkins and wife, on the 30th day of December, 1922. and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book N-2 at page 345, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, the 22nd day of September, 1941, at twelve o'clock Noon, in front of the Court house door in the Town of Williams ton. offer for sale to the highest bid Adjoining the lands of Elizabeth real estate, to-wit: Adjoinin gthe lands of Elizabeth J Green, N. R. Griffin, J W. Hop kins and O. S. Green, containing for ty (40) acres, more or less, and known as the Griffin Place, and be ing the same land deeded to Eliza beth J. Green by Elbert S. Peel, trustee, by deed dated March 1st, 1922, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in Book K-2 at page 3. This the 22nd day of August, 1941. ELBERT S PEEL. Trustee R. L. Coburn, Atty. a26-4H NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Martin County. In The Superior Court. County uf Martin vs. C. L. Ether idge and town of Oak City. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment made by L. B. Wynne, Clerk Superior Court, on Monday, August 18, 1941, the under signed commissioner will, on Friday, the 19th day of September, 1941, of fer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, at twelve o'clock noon, day light saving time, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wil liumstnn, the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit: Lot No 14 and No 15 in Block "N" Mtuau-d in the town of Oak City, TT. C , oil plat of property formerly own ed by Mary Whitehurst, and known as Cooper sub-division as surveyed and plotted by David C Jones, which said plat or map is recorded in land division book No. 2 at page 21 pub lic registry of Martin County. This the 18th day of August. 1941. ELBERT S. PEEL, u26 4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin vs. C.. P. Howell And Others. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment made by L. B. Wynne, Clerk Superior Court, on Monday, August 18, 1941, the under signed commissioner will, on Friday, the 19th day of September, 1941, of fer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, at twelve o'clock noon, day light saving time, in front of thej courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston, the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit: A certain house and lot lying and being on the East side of South Street in the town of Hamilton ad joining C. P Howell, Fate Staton, Lula Watson and the colored Metho dist Church, being the same house and lot conveyed to Sylvia Howell by deed in Book RRR at page 395 This the 18th day of August, 1941 ELBERT S. PEEL. a26-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin vs. Ernest Ward and Others. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment made by L. B. Wynne, Clerk Superior Court, on Monday, August 18, 1941, the under signed commissioner will, on Friday, the 19th day of September, 1941, of fer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, at twelve o'clock noon, day light saving time, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston. the following described trad or parcel of land, to wit: One certain house and lot in the town of Hamilton, N. C., and being the same house and lot now occu pied by Ernest Ward. This the* 18th day of August, 1941. ELBERT S. PEEL. a28-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin vs. S. M. Ewell and Others. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment made by L. B Wynne, Clerk Superior Court, on Monday, August 18, 1941, the under signed commissioner will, on Friday, tiie 19th day of September, 1941, of fer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, at twelve o'clock noon, day light saving time, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wil hamston, the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit: A certain house and lot in town of Hamilton. N C., lying and being on Front Street in said town, and now occupied by S. M. Ewell and wife, being the same property described in a deed in Book X-3 at page 599, of Martin County Registry. . This the 18th day of August, 1941. ELBERT S. PEEL, a26 4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin vs. John Bonds and Others. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment made by L. B. Wynne, Clerk Superior Court, on Monday. August 18. 1941, the under signed commissioner will, on Friday, the 19th day of September, 1941, of fer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, at twelve o'clock noon, day light saving time, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston, the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit: A house and lot in the town of Hamilton. N. C., bounded on the East by R. W. Sals bury, on the North by B. L. Long Estate, on the West by Ernest Ward, on the South by a street, being the same house and lot wherein John Bonds now resides. This the 18th day of August. 1941. ELBERT S. PEEL, a26-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF 8ALE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin vs. Qua Parker and Others. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment made by L. B. Wynne, Clerk Superior Court, on Monday, August 18, 1941, the under signed commissioner will, on Friday, the 19th day of September, 1941, of fer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, at twelve o'clock noon, day light saving time, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston, the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the town of Oak City, county of Martin, N. C., being all of lot No. 7 in Block "L" of the plan of said town of Oak City, being the same property deeded by Eastern Caro lina Land and Improvement Co., to A G. Parker on Dec. 21, 1911, in Book XXX at page 415. Martin Coun ty Registry. This the 18th day of August, 1941. ELBERT S. PEEL, a26-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Whereas, on the 26th day of Sep tember, 1939, G. H. Manning and wife, Helen Manning, executed and delivered to H. C. Leaman, Trustee for the Land Bank Commissioner, a certain deed of trust which is re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Martin County, North Carolina, in Book N-3 at Page 591; and the undersigned W. O. McGi bony has been duly substituted as the Trustee therein under the pro visions thereof, by an instrument in writing dated July 19, 1941, and duly recorded in Book Y-3, Page 592, Mar tin County Registry; and Whereas, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured as therein provided, and the substitute trustee has been requested by the owner and holder thereof to exercise the power of sale therein contained: Now, Therefore, under and by vir tue of the authority conferred by the said deed of trust the undersigned Substituted Trustee will on the 12th day of September, 1941, at the court house door of Martin County, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following real i All that certain tract or parcel of land, containing One Hundred Twenty-three (123) acres, more or less, lying and being in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, North Carolina, and being on the Public Road leading from Hamilton to Oak City, about one-half (1-2) mile east of the town of Oak City, and now owned by and in the possession of G. H. Manning and wife, Helen Man-,,., ning, adjoining the lands of J. T Daniel on the north and west, the lands of N. M. Worsley on the south and the lands of L. T. Chesson on the east, and more particularly de scribed according to map thereof blade by A. Corey, Surveyor, dated March 22, 1939, a copy of which is now on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia. The property is more fully described by metes and bounds in the deed of trust above mentioned, to which reference is made. This property is being sold sub ject to an outstanding deed of trust executed by G. H. Manning and wife, Helen Manning, to H. C. Leaman, Trustee for the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, recorded in Book N-3, Page 589, in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Martin County, North Carolina. A deposit of 10 per cent of any bid not exceeding $500 and 5 per cent of any bid in excess thereof will be required. If said deposit is not made at the close of the bidding, the prop erty will be resold at two o'clock P. M. of the same day. This the 11th day of August, 1941. W. O. McGIBONY, Substituted Trustee. B A. Critcher, Agent and Ally fur Substitute Trustee. a!2-4l WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT Mrs. B. F. Perry Is Again Associated With IIs! SHE REQUESTS THAT ALL HER FRIENDS VISIT HER AT T j- >? - ? Martin Supply Co. WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. r L ? V WILIIAMSTON IN \ MACCOLII 1 Dcoimpf '? IMAIT KrN.- J Tobacco Farmers and Tobacco Buyers In the Same Frietully Way Margolis Brothers Welcomes you again to the store that Quality. Style and Friend ly Service have huilt. IKl,\h. J, my* for Confidence in Better Appearance, Hear? Griffon Clothes?Botany and Priestly Ties?Man hattan and Arrow Shirt* ? Nunn-Butdi, Jarnian and Taylor Made Shoe* ? Knox, Byron and So ciety (lull Hat* ? Swank and lliekok Jewelry And THE SKASON'S LATEST FOB THE WOMEN ALWAYS" HunfotisButkm WILLIAMSTON, N. C. WE ARE ALL PIONEERS 4 ~~ ?' W^E lUut out in life?in buslneM with no knowledge of our fite. 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