ft. b Visiting Here Mi?s Roaeman Critcfaer, of En field, is spending several days here with relatives Ketura frees Plymouth Mrs. Randolph Allen and son, Rob ert Randolph, returned to their Haguhton Street apartment last Wednesday from Plymouth where they spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Mrs. Allen's parents. ? At Merehaad Last Week-end Jimmy Swain spent last week-end at Morehead. Birth Announcement Born to Mr. and Mrs Howard F. Williams a son. Howard Franklin, on Saturday, July 4th. at home, RFD 2. Williamston. Mr. Williams, now in the armed forces, is doing foreign duty. 0 Visits in Newport News Mrs. Lillian Coltrain spent last week-end as the guest of her son. Leslie, in Newport News. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. Charles Thrift and daughter, Nell, of Lakeland, Fla . spent last week-end here as the guest of Miss Evelyn Harrison Spends Week-end Here Bobby Graham, of Red Springs, was a visitor in the home of Rev. and Mrs. B T. Hurley last v. end. 4 Visit in County Mr. and Mrs Edgar Davis, of Nor folk, spent the week-end ill the county with relatives. o Has Arrived Here Mr. E. S. Bridges, of the U. S Coast Guard, has arrived for a short visit with his wife, Mrs Bridges, here. Shop Here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Charlie Sexton. Jr . were shoppers here Tuesday morn ing. In Greenville This Week Mrs W T Cullipher and children are visiting Mrs A W .Barber. Mrs.. Cullipher's' mother, in Greenville, this week. Visit at Virginia Beach Misses Janie Manning, of Fort Bragg, and Mamie Clyde Taylor, of here, accompanied Mr Hershel Mil ler to Virginia Beach last Sunday. In Tarboro Last Week-end Mr. Rufus Cherry and mother, Mrs. M. C. Cherry, visited friends and relatives in Tarboro last week end. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. Hugh Burras, Jr., of Norfolk; Mrs R D Dryden and Miss Annie Neeld Dryden, of Fayetteville. Tenn., will spend the week-end here with "Mr "antf Mrs. H M. Burras. Leaves for Baltimore Miss Cora Proctor left last Tues day for Baltimore where she will spend several days. # Is Visiting Here Mrs Paul Roy, of Asheboro, is vis iting her mother, Mrs. P H Brown, here for some time. Visits Here Sunday Pfc. Bob Deimler, of Greenville, visited friends here last Sunday. In Wilson Yesterday Mr and Mrs Elbert S. Peel and son, Billy Bob, were in Wilson and Raleigh yesterday where Mr Peel was a business visitor. | Visit at White Lake Mr and Mrs. John Miller visited at White Lake and Wilmington last | week-end. ? is Visiting Here Mr. Art Graham, of Beaver Falls, N J . is visiting friends here this week. 1 Were Here Saturday Mr and Mrs. Lewis Meunier, of Plymouth, visited here Saturday. 9 Visits Near Here Mrs. Stewart Whitley, of Raleigh, was the week-end guest of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. G A Peel, near here. Spends Week-end Here Mr Edgar Gurganus, a student at Wake Forest summer school, spent last week-end here with his moth er. Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus.' 9 Visit at Morehead Among the people that spent last week-end at Morehead were Misses Alma-iM4d Mary Charles Godwir^ Nancy Biggs, Katherine Manning, Elsie Gurganus, Bernard Hurley, John Miller, Ned Cunningham, Bob Everett, James Ward, C. T. Rober ta, J. E. Boy kin, Jr.George Cun ningham, Frank Weaver and J. D. Woolard. Returns from Wilson Lily bet Muse, the guest of her relatives, the Lawrences, in Wilson for the past week, has returned home. At Morehead Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davenport, Mr and Mrs. H. O Peele and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Courtney spent Sun day at Morehead. In Norfolk This Week Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus and children, Elsie and Eli, visited Nor folk relatives the early part of the week. ? i M Will Arrive Today ! Mrs. Grover Godwin, of Roanoke, Va., will arrive today to be the house j guest of her sister, Mrs. Leslie Fow I deh, and Mr. Fowden, for several I days. Leaves for Nortb Wilkesboro Miss Mary Charles Godwin left this morning for a week's visit with her roommate at St. Mary's, Miss Nell Rousseau, in North Wilkesboro Mas Been Vlriting Here ?Mist Eliaabeth Lyons, of Chapel I Hill, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs J. W Watts, and Mr. Watts, here. She plans to return home Sunday. In New York This Week Mr Eugene Rice is visiting in New York this week. Visiting in Norfolk Miss Isolene Gardner is visiting in j Norfolk for several days. ? i Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs. Warren Smith, of Jacksonville. N C., spent last week end here with Mr. and Mrs R A Taylor. In Greenville This Week Mrs Billy Cullipher and children are spending this week with Green ville relatives. \ ? Visit Here This Week Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Shank and Mrs J. C. Smith, of Windsor, visited Rev and Mrs. John Hardy here this week. ? Leave For Weldon Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swain left yes terday for their new home in Wel don. hi Charlotte Hi is Week Wigg Watts is a business visitor in Charlotte this week. o Is Visiting Here Mr. "Shorty" Corey, stationed at the Norfolk Coast Guard base, is visiting Williamston and Jamusville relatives. Returns from Philadelphia yjack Frank returned Wednesday from a visit with Philadelphia rela tives. Has Keen Visiting Here Mrs. W. I. Skinner, Sr., of Green ville, has been the house guest of her son, W. Iverson Skinner, and Mrs. Skinner, for the past several days IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS *pH! nocoiiity for comorving rubbor . . . oiiontiol to tho wor progrom . . . ond our Inobility ? to obtoin tiro roploromont iitr ? Lrg? puilimi nf aur rstglnahilo and truck flaiof777 mot oT~ it nocouory foe ui to curtoil tho stondord of torvico which wo hovo horotoforo ondoovorod to mointoin on colli from our cuitomori for conitruction ond othor sorvico noodi. Noorly ?no-fifth of our motor vohido floot hoi olroody boon romovod from lorvico ond itorod . . . ond othor uniti will bo romovod. Only vitally nocouory oporotion con bo pormittod undor tho protont circumitoncoi. Tho roquiromonti of our Notion'i ormod forcoi como firit. It ii with thii thought in mind thot wo must ihopo our oporoting policiot ond roodjuit our torvico ond wo oik your co>oporotion in our offort to moot tho domondi of tho oxiitipg omorgoney. EFfECTlVE NOW?To connocf or discon noct Eloctric Stryico: IN URIAN OR METROPOLITAN AREAS wo wiU nood ot looot oao doy's notico. IN OUTLYING ANO RURAL AREAS oddi tionol odvonco notico will bo roquirod bo couso of 9rootor miloogo involvod for ooch coH. (Your holp in orronging for our mon to ontor tho promisor on tho first trip wiN ovoid ropoot tolls ond doloyi.) IN ANY AREA wKon o prospoctivo customor plons now construction, or plons to movo to o now locotion, ho should communicoto with uo in odvonco to dotormino if Oloctric sorvico will bo ovoiloblo. Priority roquiromonti, ceppor rostrictiom ond othor wortimo con ditions mutt be comidered when plont ere mode. IN AREAS WHERE public transportation it not reedily eveileble to our motor readers, bills for average oloctric consumption wi)l bo tont tho cuitomor every othor month ond octuol motor roodingt will bo tokon ovory tocond month. Thut, tho bill bosod on ovorogo consumption automatically will bp adjusted by tho octuol motor rooding of tho tocond month. AH "ovorogod" bids will hovo o smotl "itickor stating thot tho bift is bosod on tho ~ "ovorogo" uto during tho procodlng months. AS OUR SERVICE MEN ond othor om ployoos colling on customort wiH uto stroot cort ond busos or will wolk whonovor pot siblo. moro timo wiH bo required to ontwor colls for service on tho customer's promises. Customtn ere urged to meke more extensive use of our telephone fecilitiei. AN ceNt wiN re* ceive cereful ettention end hendling. The timet ere difficult indeed end we wit! be celled upon to meke more tecrificet.. ? which wo ?? gledly do to eehieve the vitel goel eheed ... VICTORY! VIRGINIA ELECTRIC ANO POWER COMPANY PRESIDENT, PKTMSMAt: I OS* rOtTSMOUTHi tlCHMONO. Tat KOANOU UflOi M. < ?MmULBU ?n WWOUU I Itt ?AffAMANNOC*? TAptiww ti Vt?felN(A MACHl ^ttlAMSTOW. If. Cj JtkfUmt 14] BRIDE-ELECT Mi.v? Jeane Cooke Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Jackson, Jr., of Lexing ton, Ky., whose engagement to First Lieutenant James Slade Rhodes, Jr., the son of Dr. and Mrs. James Slade Rhodes, of Williamston, N. C, and a doctor in the 4th Battalion. M.R.T.C., Camp Pickett. Blackstone, Va., was recently announced. The wedding is to take place some time this summer. MANNING-HOI.I.IDAY Miss Mamie Clyde Holliday and Mr. James Roy Manning, both of ?a.i K,'y^ Wt're marm'd at South Mills, N. C., on June 26th. They are now at home in Oak City Visiting Here Miss Sarah Getsinger, of Wilson, is the guest of her sister. Miss Ann I Getsinger, here. Visiting at Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Stalls are1 spending several days vacationing at Virginia Beach In Hamilton Sunday Rev. -and _Mrs_Johir_liardy spent Sunday afternoon in Hamilton Visit Here Wednesday ?Mr- aad Mrs. Ed Hugh, Mr. and Mri?. Francis Sessoms and Mrs. W M Rhea, of Windsor, visited friends here Wednesday night. Visits in Tarboro Mrs. Jack Manning spent the early part of the week with her par cnts in Tarboro. Leaves for Henderson Junie Peel left Friday night for Henderson where he has accepted a position at Camp Butner for the re mainder of the summer. Returns to Portsmouth Morton Critcher returned to Portsmouth with Dr. and Mi's J L. Spencer for a short visit. 0 Visits At Morehead Mrs Steve Clary visited at More head last week-end. Enters Air Corps i |Mf' i T.')m.my Swain reported to tnapeTTTJlI Monday where he will enter the Naval Air Corps I.eaves for New York Mr. Victor Champion left Monday for a business trip to New York and California. Returns to Greenville After spending several days here visiting the W I. Skinners, Miss Ann Skinner returned to her home in Greenville this morning. At Moreheda Last Week-end Miss Jerry Humble visited at Morehead last week-end. Will Visit in NnrtttH Mesdames Paul and Reg Simp son and C. B. Clark, Jr., left this ^ V-Sdigv, vi.) leu mis morning for a two weeks' stay at Camp Kanuga near Hendersonville. I hoy will be joined there next week by Mrs. John Hardy. Visits at Virginia Beach ?Mr- Hardy Rose spent last week BeachViS',ing ,r'endS at Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson and daughter, Betty, of Crystal Wa ter. Fla., spent last week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crockett, or. Visit at Carolina Beach Mr. and Mrs Tom Barnhill and Mr and Mrs N. R. Manning spent last week-end at Carolina Beach Was in Elisabeth City Mr. Paul V. Jones was a business visitor in Elizabeth City the first of this week. Return from Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Trahey, guests at Virginia Beach last week-end re turned Tuesday. Visiting at Virginia Beach Mrs. Wheeler Martin is the house guest of Mrs. Carrie Biggs Morrison at her cottage at Virginia Beach this week. At Morehead Laat Week-end , Miss Irma Schimp visited friends at Morehead last week-end. In Durham This Week * ~ Misses Frances Jar man and Al berta Swain are the guest! of Miss Margaret Stames in Durham this BRIDE-ELECT HONORED Honoring Miss Irene James, bride 'leet, whose marriage to Sgt. Dixie Koberson of Eglin Field, Fla., for merly of Kobersonville, will take place July 18th, MiSs Dorothy Man ning entertained at a bridge-shower yesterday evening at her home on Watts Street After the guests had enjoyed sev eral progressions of bridge, the hos tess served carrot-pineapple salad, potato chips, creamed cheese and olive sandwiches, and iced tea to the honoree, Misses Edna Barnhill Marjorie, Helen and Carolyn Linds-' ley, Ruth and Virgil Ward, Mary Rodgerson, Katherine Hardison Anne Gotsinger, Mamie Clyde Tay lor. Lorene Weaver, Lucy Williams, and Mesdames Dillon Cobb, Bill Howell, Shelbon Hall and Joe Grif fin. The young bride-elect received many attractive and useful gifts *? EVERETT-FHI.MER Mrs Helen Davenport Fulmer and Mr. Ix'Roy Everett were married at the home of Judge and Mrs. John J Kinney in Bennettsville, S. C , last Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the judge officiating. Mrs. Everett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Davenport, of Hamilton. Mr. Everett is the son of Mis. O. T Everett and the late Mr Everett, of Hamilton. They will muke their home in Hamilton where Mr. Everett is prominently connected with the firm of Slade-Rhodes and Company FAMILY reiwon Ml and Mrs M. H Ayers, of near Hassell, entertained friends and rel atives at a yard picnic dinner at their home last Sunday. Among the many that attended were Miss rula Mac Ayers, of Hag sell; Mrs. Garland Gurganus and children, of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs George Hopweli and children, of Jamesville; Mr. and Mrs. George Ayers and family, of Hassell; Mrs. Bill Crisp and children, of Hassell Mrs Eli Ayers and son, of Plym outh; Mrs. Wiley Williamson and daughter, of Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ayers and family, of Oak City Mr and Mrs. Spruill and son, of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. John House of Hassell; Mr and Mrs. Albert House and daughter, of Roberson ville; Mr. and Mrs T. A Harper Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ward, of Scot land Neck; Mrs. Bessie Pittman, Mr. aind. Mrs. Marion K?-el and suns, of Tarboro; Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Ed mondson, of Hassell, and Mr Eli tdmondson, of Bethel. In Norfolk Yesterday w^!?r .|lnc' ^rs ^ Manning were Norfolk business visitors yesterday. 8iynding Some Time Here Miss Elsie Gurganus, a student nurse at St. Anne's hospital, Rich mond, has been spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus, here In Greenville Tuesday Miss Elizabeth accompanied her father, Mr. W. K. Parker, on a busi ness trip to Greenville last Tues day. Leaves for Myrtle Beach Miss Alta Critcher left last week end for a week's stay at Myrtle Beach with friends. Spending Furlough Here Mr. Eli Gurganus, stationed at Seattle, Wash., is spending his ten day furlough with his mother, Mrs Mary Bonner Gurganus, here Returns from Richmond Mrs. J. G. Staton returned last week-end from a visit with friends m Richmond. Leave for Portsmouth Dr. and Mrs James S Rhodes left Wednesday for a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Spencer in Ports mouth. Spend Week-end Here i~? ncci ciu nere Mr and Mrs. Dick Champion, Norfolk, spent last week-end w Mr. Champion's parents, Mr. a Mr*. Victor Champion. Was Business Visitor Bare Mr. Chas. A_ Leonard. Jr., former Martin County sanitarian, was here yesterday from Raleigh attending to business. Spends Week-end Here Burras Critcher, Jr., student at Wake Forest summer school, spent last week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Critcher. Was Here Yesterday Mr. Chas. Rogers, of Wilmington, visited here yesterday. He was ac companied home by Mrs. Rogers and their daughter. Annette, who had been spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. E S. Courtney. Visit in Portsmouth Mr. B. S. Courtney and grandson, Charles Courtney Rogers, spent the week-end with relatives in Ports mouth and vicinity. At Shady Banks This Week Mesdames James H Ward and children, Dick Daniel and daugh ter, Mrs. B. F. Baldree and daugh ter ana jack i-.dmunuson are spend ing a week at Shady Banks on the Pamlico. Latest Addition* T? Thm Enterprise Mailing LUt ? Lilted among the recent additions to the Enterprise mailing list are th? (ol lowing: Sid Mobley, Williairaton; Tom Roebuck, Robenonville; J. L. Has sell, Williamston; Mrs. H. L Meador, Williamston; Pvt. Vance Bennett, Fort Knox, Ky.; Arna Wallace, Jack son; Harvey Winberry, Roberson ville; W. R. Sheriff, Williamston; A. P. Hyman, Palmyra; Reg Simpson, Williamston; Chas. Beacham, Wil liamston; Mack Roberson, William ston; J. L. Knowles, Dardeni; W. S. Hunt, Zebulon; Warren Ward, Ham ilton; Mrs. R. A. Phillips, Kinston; Worth Mobley, Portsmouth; A. M. Brown, Williamston; Ben A. Jones, Hobgood; H. S. Hardy, Everetts; D. W Manning, Williamston; Mrs. Rosie Moore, Williamston. ? Spends Week-end Here Miss Marjorie Hagans, of Tbrboro, spent the week-end here with Miss Lorene Weaver. ? At Morehead Wednesday Messrs. Elbert Manning' Hilton Peel and Mac Manning spent Wed nesday at Morehead. LONG MAY IT WAVE Your New FEATHER and FLUFF CURLS Are New and Stylish! We specialize in HAIRCUTS & TINTS An easy-to-eomh Per manent out short is a prerequisite for all the becoming new hairdos ? Make an appoint ment for yours! A LICENSED ZOTOS SHOP Modern Beauty Shoppe Telephone 245-W William*ton "la WILLIAMS TON I* M APGOLI / DKOTKEKi Nf SMAAT SlyW Now In Progress Margolis Bros. ANNUAL Jnly Clearance HUNDREDS OF DRESSES And Dozens of COATS and SUITS HAVE BEEN RE-PRICED FOR 01ICK CLEARANCE! Don't Gamble ? Come in and Buy Several For Prevent and Future IJte at Theme Price* 14.95 DRESSES?Clearance .. $8.95 12.95 DRESSES?Clearance $7.95 10.95 DRESSES?Clearance $6.95 7.95 DRESSES?Clearance .. $5.95 6.50 DRESSES?Clearance .. $3.95 If we have your size in a Coat ar Suit ? You'll Save Up To 50 Per Cent! Hundreds of Pairs of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES, including Selbys, have been reduced All 7.50 SELBYS ?Now $5.45 $495 JOLENES ? Now $3.45 $3.95 JOLENES ? Now $2.95 HuvifdisBwtlim WILUAMSTON, N. C.

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