Returns To Weldon Miss Eva Peele has returned to Weldon to continue her work as a member of the school faculty there. She was accompanied by her moth er, Mrs. Sadie Peel. * Recovering From Operation Miss Ann Hardison is recovering in a Washington hospital from an appendicitis operation performed there last Saturday. Returns from Wilson Lilybet Muse returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Wil son. Visits Here Sunday Miss Gloria Avent, student at St. Mary's, Raleigh, visited her mother, Mrs. Eva Avent, here Sunday. Return to St Mary's m Hisses Anne Fowden, Nancy Biggs, ?nd Mary Charles Godwin have re turned to St. Mary's, Raleigh, after spending the holidays with their par ents. Mr. Charlie Godwin accom panied them there. Is Visiting Here Robert Cowan, student at Wake Forest College, is visiting his par onts. Mr. and Mrs. H H. Cowan, e Returns To Charlottesville Miss Patsy King has returned to St. Anne's school in Charlottesville, Va., after spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs J E. King, here. > Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Henderson, and Miss Bernice Franklin, of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs Oscar Bie here Sunday. Returns to Lewiston Miss Mary Helen Boykin has re turned to Lewiston after spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boykin. Returns from Hospital Friends will be interested to know that Mrs. Francis Manning has re turned from a Washington hospital. To Help Prevent COLDS from developing Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first sniffle, sneeze or sign of nasal Irritation. Its quick action aids Nature's defenses y|(|(j| \ r X2Z2Z to,r VA TRO NOL They Have License Buddy Westmore, noted Hollywood makeup artist, and movie star Rose mary Lane are about to seal it with a kiss after taking out a license to wed at City Hall in New York. Rose mary is at present appearing in a Broadway stage show. In Richmond Monday Mr. J. E. King was a business vis itor in Richmond Monday. In Norfolk Monday Mrs. Elbert Sherman visited Norfolk Monday Returns from Mt. Airy Mrs. Erah Cobb has returned here after visiting friends in Mt. Airy for several days. ? Resume Studies at Mars Hill Martin and Arthur Anderson, Joe Boykin and Frank Weaver have re turned to Mars Hill to resume their studies, after spending the Christ mas holidays here with their respect ive parents and friends. Returns from Norfolk Miss Elizabeth Taylor has return ed from Norfolk after a visit with friends. Mrs Dick Taylor accompan ied her home. Visit Daughter Here Mr. and Mrs. A B. Ayers, of Bear Grass, visited their daughter, Mrs. Johnny Rawls, and Mr. Rawls here on New Year's Day. In Weldon Sunday Mesdames Sadie Peel, Theo Rob erson and Buck Barnhill and'daugh ter visited in Weldon Sunday after noon. ? Visit Here Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Neville, of Scotland Neck, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Griffin, Sunday. Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crawford, of West Virginia, spent the week-end with Mr, Crawford's mother, Mrs. Fannie Crawford. | Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Huntley, of Rocky I I Mount, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean I Speight here last week-end. I | Attends Basketball Game Russell Roebuck attended the j Duke-Tennessee basketball game in | Durham Monday night. Visit Here Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Mewborn, of Tar boro, visited their daughter, Miss Katherine Mewborn, here Sunday. ? | Returns to Duke Reginald Manning has returned to Duke University after spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A Manning. | Were Here Monday Mrs. J. L. Bunch and Mrs. Alfonso I Everett, of Palmyra, visited in town | Monday. Is Visiting Here , Mrs. Nell Newell, of Louisburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Erah Cobb. [ | here for?a few dtiys.? Returns fro)n Virginia Mrs W. E Old has returned from I her home 111 Smithfield, Va . follow ing the death of her father, J. E | Bell In Washington Sunday Mr .and Mrs Paul Junes and Mr and Mrs E E Holding visited in | Washington Sunday. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Oscar Davenport, of James ville, underwent an operation for aeute appendicitis in a Washington hospital yesterday morning. Late re ports from the institution state she is getting along very well. Visit Here During Holidays R. N. Grimes, of Cary, visited Mrs. George Grimes, Sr, during the New Year's holidays. Returns from Portsmouth Morton Critcher returned last week-end from a visit with relatives in Portsmouth. Were Here Sunday Messrs P. W Scudero, Henry Guntz, Leon Flax and Harry Mar tin. of Richmond, visited Mr and Mrs. Edwin Holding here Sunday. Return to Greensboro ?Misses Mary Sladr and Eliotr Tay= lor returned to Greensboro last week-end to continue their studies at WC. UNC. Spends Week end in Hamilton Mrs Myrtle Bunting spent the week-end at her home in Hamil ton. 4 Retums to Richmond Miss Elizabeth Parker has return ed to Richmond where she will con tinue her studies in the University of Richmond Visit Here last Week-end Mrs J W. Darden and daughter, Miss Mildred, of - Kenly, visited friends here last week-end. Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs. J. L. Harris, of Ral eigh, spent the week-end here witl relatives. ? Returns To High Point Miss Ruth Modlin returned last week-end to High Point to continue her work as a member of the school faculty there. ? Auxiliary To Meet The Woman's Auxiliary will hold a meeting at three o'clock Saturday afternoon with Mrs. H. G. Horton Mrs. R J. Peel will act as joint hos tess. Leave for Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Peel left Sat urday for Greenville, Tenn., where Mr. Peel will resume his work on the tobacco market. Is Doing Quite Well Friends of Miss Marie Peele will i?e glijd to know that she is doing as well as could be expected after an operation for appendicitis at Mary Elizabeth hospital in Raleigh, Janu ary 1st. Her mother, who has been with her since the operation, has re turned home Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cobum an nounce the birth of a daughter, Am orelle, December 26. 1941. located in Alabama Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson receiv ed a letter from their son, Don John son, Jr., this week Mr Johnson is now located at Talladege, Alabama, where he is working on a defense project. ? in Norfolk Monday Miss Anne Askew visited in Nor folk Monday. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep ap preciation to our many friends for the help extended to us after the fire which ruined our householf furnishings. With their help and the aid of the shower which the com munity provided for us, we have been able to start our home comfort ably again. Our thanks extend to ev eryone who participated. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Craft. War Hero's Mother and Sister Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner (right), mother of First Lieut. Boyd Wagner is shown with her daughter Phyllis as lhey\scan a globe in their Johnstown, t'a., home, trying to locate where their hero kin might now be in action. Recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, Lieut. Wagner is credit* I with shooting down three Jap planes and destroying fourteen more on the ground. l.ale?t Addition* To The Enterprise Mailing l.iil Listid among the recent additions to tlie Enterprise mailing list are the following Blanche Mizelle. Jamesville; J H. Mooring. Hobgood; Jos S. Griffin. Williamston; Willis Williams. Wil liamston; B. F. Lillcy, Williamston; 11 L Swain, Williamston; Jack Hor nor, Plymouth, N It Cherry, Wil liamston; Sylvester Peel, Williams ton, Marshall Savage, Williamston, Frank 1-.. Savage, llaleigh; J. A Os j borne, Robcrsonville, Mrs It I. la'g gett. Williamston; Julia Johnson, Raleigh; Mrs Mamie l.eggett, Wil liamston. J J. Robcrsoii, Jamesville; J I) Wynne, Robcrsonville: 11 K Lillcy, Williamston. I.aura lladley, Williamston; Maltha Council. Ham i(ton; N 11 Rogerson, Williamston; Mrs W II. Howeii, Williamston; G. L Cooper, Jamesville; J T Barn hill Williamston; 1,. C. Nurney. Wil liamston; J lleber Peel, Williams ton. R. I. Stalling*. Jamesville: V G. Taylor, Everetts: Mrs. V. 11. Tay lor, Williamston; Emiuett Whilley, Jr., Charlotte. Worth Moblcy, Ports mouth. Va ; W T RoheVson. William Stun- Bruce Edwards, WilHamston PRICF.-GHRC.ANU8 Mr. and Mrs P. O Price, of Plym outh, announce the marriage of their daughter, Cottie Mae, to Henry Gur ganus, of Williamston, on Friday eve ning, December 19, 11141, in the Bap tist parsonage in Williamston, with the Rev. James 11. Smith officiating. The bride wore a misty aqua crepe dress with brown accessories. Her shoulder corsage was of yellow roses. After graduating from Plymouth High School, the bride completed her business education at Kee's Secretar ial College in Norfolk, and is now employed with the North Carolina Pulp- Company. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs W. S Gurganus. of William ston. After graduating from Hear Grass high school he completed a business course at Campbell College at- Buies Creek After the ceremony tin couple tonlr short wedding I rip JUNIOR AUXILIARY Tin Junior Auxiliary of the Am erican I.eginn will meet with Miss Evelyn Griffin at her home on Wil liams Stre. t Saturday afternoon, January 10th at 3 o'clock, it was an nounced today. PIE PARTY The ladies of the Sweet Home Church will give a pie party at the church Friday night of this week at which time and in addition to the party, the bed quilt made by the laid les Aid will be awarded to the hold >r of tin lucky number. Tin public is invited "l.iilu'\ Recover* From Over .100,000 Accident* New York With more than 18, 000 Manhattan women enrolled in Home "Nursing and First Aid classes being conducted by the New York chapter of the American Red Cross, "Lulu", the chapter's dummv used in illustrating nursing techniques, is getting a real workout. Latest reports show "Lulu" has recovered from ov er 500,000 accidents and serious ill nesses. Spend Week-end Here Mrs J. W Helvin, Jr. has as her Quests last week-end her brotner, Glenn Holmes, of Rocky Mount, and Maynard Gardner, of Raleigh. Visit in Durham Dr. and Mrs E Thayer Walker visited in Durham a few days last week. While there tney attended the Rose Bowl game on New Year's. Day. Birth Announcement Born to Mr. and Mrs Joseph God ard, III, a daughter at their home on Marshall Avenue on Tuesday, Jan uary flth Returns to Elisabeth City Mrs. Mary Laughinghouse has re turned to her home in Elizabeth City . following a few days' visit here with friends. Workers More people were working on farms December 1st than a year earl ier, despite an increased demand for1 men In war industries and enlist ments in the armed forces. Eagles And Martins Plav In Greenville Williamston's two semi pro bas ketball loams will journey over to. Greenville to meet the two teams ot East Carolina Teachers College to night. The Eagles will meet the E. C. T. C. Bees in a game beginning at 7 15, and this time the locals are pre paring to bring home the bacon for a change In two previous meetings of these two fives, the Eagles have come off on the short end of the scores, losing by one point in one tilt, and by five in the other. Since their last trip to the Pitt County capital, the Eagles have been putting in reg ular practices, and tonight they hope to be able to give a better account of themselves. The second game, l>eginning at 8 15, will match the local Martins tgainst tin- strong E C T.C. Varsity in the first meeting of these two teams. While neither of these teams are quite as good as they wore last season, their records lor the season stack up favorably, and this contest should be an evenly, matched one throughout. ?? ? ? The boys of both the local teams hope that a good number of local bas ketball enthusiasts will follow the two teams to Greenville for tin- con tests tonighti and they w ill apprer: ate your support .V I. Kvil CroiM Feedn Over I-tJKKi I jtliltilrrrx New Y??rk More than 15,000 men, waiting patiently in long lines out side military recruiting stations throughout the ety, have been fed refreshing snacks by the disaster canteen corps of the New York chap ter of the American Red Cross. General Robert C. Davis, execu tive director of the chapter, organ ized 150 women volunteers to dis tribute the food Within a 21 hour period, 14,000 sandwiches, 20,000 buns and HOP gallons of coffee were (list I lbuted to the rt emits. VENGEANCE Pionipted by the cowardly Japan ese attack, George Lee Rubcrson, lo I caI youth, and Guy Horn, both of I Ohanuto Field, Illinois, composed the following poem: War has hit tla "Land of the Free' Japan has attacked our Pacific Sea; Planes flew over in the Dark of the Night, Killing our men They couldn't offer a fight. Hawaii was first on the Sabbath Day, What's to be next is hard to say; But Unele Sam will protect all of us I From those "slant-eyed Japs that seek a fuss. Our Army is waiting and ready to go, ? Waiting for an order to tell them sc i We'll go to Europe or even Japan' J We'll go anywhere to protect our Land. We're in the air corps of the Red White and Blue? We're airplane mechanics?our work's important too. pWt-tkt-our-fighting- with a box of tools | To celar the sky of those "slant-eyed" fools. Air, sea, land, or wherever we may be, We're all important, as anyone cari~ s see. We'll protect our Loved Ones and Beloved Land From all enemy invade rs especial ly Japan? Visit in Yanceyville Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin visit-1 ed in Yan.ccyville last week-end. Visiting in Philadelphia Jack Frank is visiting friends in Philadelphia. CarloadChanneldrain ?JUST ARRIVED? LAST CAR WE WILL BE ABLE TO BUY! Limited Amount To Each Cutlumer Williamston Supply Co. Plant Bed Fertilizer JL FOR QUALITY' TOBACCO^ Armour's & V-C SEE US FOR YOUR 1942 FERTILIZER NEEDS ? ARMOUR'S OR V-C FER TILIZERS WILL GROW THEM BET TER AND LARGER. Martin Supply Co. Attention Farmers _ v ? Dur To l)cfcii*1 KNT Will lie l|>lv is limited heeanse of defense priorities. II o niliinr.il llml sou iliwk \tmr *ii/>/>/?e* iioir mill ctinir in loiliiy mill /ml in your nrilrr. Orders put in inuuedinleU stand a heller elianee of hein" filled Vii.l if vour order in put in prumpllv, ?c will-do our henl to nee tluit it in filled a> noon an ponnihle. WOOLARD Hardware Co. Royster's Fertilizers TRADE MARK REGISTERED I OH Plant Beds Ami All Crops ll in particularly important llial you product* an in 114*ll an ponnihlc al llir Irani cxpennr ami ronl iieccnnary lliin year. To product* excel lent eropn you naturally muni line llie lienl fertilizer made. We reeoiiiiuenil Koyttlcr ferlili/er to alT our frieuiln anil eimloiuern, ami hIicii in I lit* markel for plant lietl fertiliz er or ferlili/.er for general line, in the produc tion of all eropn, we Irani we may liuvc the fireat pleanure of nerving you. Hoynler'n fertilize? need no introduction to Iliin or any other nection of the Stale. Every hraml niaililfaclureil hy thin firm lain an en viable reputation ami will |{ive you exeellent reniiltn re^ardlenn of the crop. C. C. Martin J AMES V IEEE, N. 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