Return* to Murfremboro
Mr. Alec Barnes, who has been the
guest of his aunt, Mrs J. H Saun
ders, for the past two weeks, left for
his home in Murfreesboro Saturday.
Visit at Pamlico
Misses Julia Clyde Waters. Nonie
Melson and Betty Newar, of Colum
bia, and Darrell Clayton. Reg Grif
fin and J. D. Woolard, Jr., spent last
week at the Clayton cottage at Pam
lico. They were chaperoned by Dar
rell's aunt, Mrs. Mildred Peele, of
Everett*
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At Nags Bead Last Week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Titus Critcher and
children. Stuart, Jim and Morton,
and Mrs Henry S. Manning spent
Uie weekend ui Nags Ht'Ull
Visiting at Virginia Beach
Mesdames C. A. Harrison, Blanche
Anderson, G. H. Harrison, C. B.
Clark. Jr . and Miss Blanche Harri
son are spending this week at Vir
ginia Beach
Returns from Virginia
Miss Katherine Hardison. who
has been visiting friends and rela
tives in both Virginia and Florida,
returned home Sunday.
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In Raleigh Last Week
Mrs. Leighton Roper and children,
spent last week with Mrs Roper's
parents. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Win
borne. in Raleigh
Visit at Pamlico
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Manning, Mr
and Mrs Carroll Coltrain, Mr. and
Mrs. John B Roberson and Mr and
Mrs N R. Manning spent last week
end at Pamlico.
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Was Here Yesterday
Mr. Hardy Rose, of Virginia Beach,
visiting friends and relatives here
a short while yesterday. He was en
route to Fort Bragg where he will
undergo an examination for the
Army Air Corps.
Spends Week-end Here
Pvt. Pete Fowden. Jr stationed at
Fort Jackson. S. C.. spent last week
end here with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie T. Fowden.
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Is Visiting Here
Ensign Russell Roebuck, of Bos
ton, is Ijere for a few days visiting
his parents, Sheriff and Mrs C. B.
Roebuck.
Visit at Bayview
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barnhill, M
and Mrs C. G. Crockett, Jr., an
Messrs. Clayton Crofton and Joh
Ward, Jr, spent last week-end i
Bayview.
Arrive Here Saturday
Miss Daisy Lawrence and Simo;
Lawrence. Jr., arrived here Satur
day from Wilson to spend a weei
with relatives.
Visits in Jamesville
Mr. Audrey Lilley, who is ej
ployed in Jacksonville, spent h
week-end with his relatives
Jamesville.
Director of WNAC
Pictured U Dr. Mildred Helen Mc
Afee, president of Wellcsley Col
lege in Massachusetts, who is ex
pected to be named director of the
Women's Naval Auxiliary Corps.
When the auxiliarv is set up, mem
bers of it will take over the jobs of
12,000 desk sailors and release them
for active sea duty.
Leave for Pamlico
Mr and Mrs Henry Davis Harri
son, Jr.. will leave tomorrow for
Pamlico where they will spend the
remainder of the week with Mr. Har
rison's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Harrison.
Spends Week-end in Hamilton
Miss Ruby Johnson, who is em
ployed at Cherry Point, spent last
week-end visiting her parents in
Hamilton.
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Return from Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clark, Sr., who
spent last week at Nags Head, re
turned home Sunday.
Leaves for New York
Mrs. Dick Taylor left last night
for JMew York where she will buy
I fair merchandise for the Belk-Ty
ler store here. She will be there for
about a week.
Visits Mother Here
George Lee Roberson, formerly
stationed <rt Channte Field, 111, and
now stationed in a New York camp,
visited his mother, Mrs. Theodore
Roberson, here last week-end. He
was en route to his new headquar
ters.
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Were Here Sunday
Sgt Mac Newell and Pfc. Bob
Deimler, of Greenville, spent Sun
day here visiting friends and rela
tives.
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Visiting in Norfolk
Mrs. David N. Hix and daughter,
Nancy, are spending several days
with relatives in Norfolk.
Shops Here Yesterday
Mrs. B. E. Grant, of Windsor, was
a^hoppor here
Last Chance!
THIS in your lu?t chance to huy ?|nulily
summer items ul prim fur below tli?*
cost murk. No. we arc not givintc them
away, hut will ytuurUulee these values
can't he duplicated next Hummer.
A FEW MORE LADIES'
SLACK SUITS
OUR REGULAR
$5.95 VALUES ?
FOR ONLY
$4.95
SEERSUCKER SUITS
And DRESSES
OUR REGULAR
$4.95 V ALUES ?
FOR ONLY
$3.98
These DRESSES
Usually Sell For
$4.98 ? NOW
EYELET DRESSES
$3.98
Special Discount On
MEN'S STRAW HATS
And ALL WHITE SHOES
Martin Supply Co.
At Nan Head TMa Week
Mrs. Maude Mine Lie is the guest
of friends and relatives this week at
Nags Head
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Spends Week-end Here
Miss Alma Godwin, who recently
accepted a position in Edenton, spent
last week-end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Verner Godwin, Sr.
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Were Here Saturday
Messrs Elmer White and Carlton
Gilliam, of Windsor, visited friends
here Saturday night.
Spends Week-end Here
Mr. Frank Edwards, Jr., of Nor
folk, spent last week-end here with
Mrs. Edwards.
Leave for Lexington
Mesdaines Roger Critcher and
Dan Sharpe and Miss Mildred Biggs
will leave tomorrow for Lexington
where they will be the guests of Mr.
and Mrs P V. Critcher for a few
days.
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Visit at Virginia Beach
Mrs Paul Roy, Misses Edna Barn
hill and Mae Sawyer and Mr. Rus
sell Roebuck spent last week-end at
Virginia Beach.
Visits at Fort Bragg
Miss Annie Mae Bailey spent last
week-end with friends at Fort
Bragg
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Birth Announcement
Born to Mr and Mrs Thomas E.
Martin, a son, Thomas Louis, on Sat
urday, August 1st, in the local hos
pital Mrs. Martin is the former Miss
Mary Louis Manning.
Shops Here Yesterday
Mrs. J. W. Eubanks, of Hassell,
was a shopper here yesterday.
Visits in Washington
Mrs Irma Schimpff spent last
week-end with her mother, Mrs. E.
R. Williams in Washington
In New Bern Today
- Mrs. Hugh Wyatt and Miss Mar
guerite Cooke are spending the day
in New Bern.
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Visit at Albemarle Beach
Miss Christine Jenkins and Mr.
Gus Gardner spent Sunday at Al
bemarle Beach.
Mr and Mrs. Larry Scott have
moved to their new home in Wilm
ington.
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Philathea Class To Meet
The Philathea Class of the Baptist
Church will meet Friday night at
8;3U o'clock, with Mrs. Coy Rober
son at her home on Haughton Street.
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Visit in Durham
Mcsdames Lydia Griffin, Leon
Curl Griffin, Lcroy Griffin, Heber
Coltrain and Kader Lilley visited
Thermon Griffin, a patient at Duke
hospital, Durham, last Thursday.
Spends Week-end Here
Mrs Philip Waters, of Windsor,
spent last week-end with her moth
er, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus
Return Home Saturday
After visiting Mr and Mrs. C. C
Parker here for several days, Misses
Helen Outland, of Bryn Mawr, Pa.,
and Jacquellyn Cooke, of Aulander,
returned to their homos Saturday.
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Visit at Virginia Beach
Mr. and Mrs. John Tulloss and
son. and Mrs. Alice Roth spent last
week-end at Virginia Beach.
In Rich Square Sunday
Mr and Mrs. C C. Parker were
the guests last Sunday of Rich Square
relatives.
Visit Here Monday
Mesdames F. F. Pollard and sons,
Jue and Fred, of Bethel, and Mrs.
V*' Bailey, of Everetts, spent Mon
day with Mrs. Jule Barnhill and
Mrs Vernon Bunting.
In Norfolk Last Week-end
Mrs. P. C. Blount. Jr., was in Nor
folk last week-end visiting Mr.
Blount, who is stationed there with
the Coast Guard.
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Are Visiting Here
Mrs Malcolm Simpson and little
daughter, Sallio Ross, of Greenville,
are spending a few days here with
Mr and Mrs. J. Paul Simpson.
I-eaves for California
Miss Lucille Rogerson left yester
day for San Diego, Calif., to visit
friends for a few days. She was ac
companied as far as Atlanta by Mrs.
V. G Taylor, who will visit relatives
in the Georgia City for a few days.
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Visit Here Saturday
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Glover, of near
Oak City, visited here Saturday. Mr
Glover stated that they had heard
nothing more from their ion who
was reported missing from the air
craft carrier, Lexington, following
the Coral Sea battle.
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Spends Week-end Here
Tom Crawford was home from
Norfolk last week-end.
I-eaee ler MinMpfi
Mr. and Mrs. J C Eubanks and
little daughter left last Friday for
Lueedale. Mississippi, where Mr. Eu
banks was called on account nf the.
serioue lllneas and subsequent death
of his mother.
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Visits Here Last Week
Mr. Richard Cranebill ,of Norfolk,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Johnson
here a few days last waek.
Latest Additions To The
Enterprise Mailing List
Listed among the recent additions
to the Enterprise mailing list are tha |
following:
Hennie Gurganus, Norfolk; L. A. |
Clark, Everetts; G. W. Taylor, Ever
etts; R. T. Johnson, Grifton; D. B. I
Harrison, Palmyra; Henry Griffin,
Newark, N. J.; Lula Wynne, Wil
liamston; Mrs. S W. Manning, Wll
liamston; Carroll Jones, Williams
ton; J. H. Wynne, Everetts; CpL
Ben Manning, Valdosta, Ga.; A. C.
Harrison, Williamston; Mrs. H B.
Barber, Jamesville; Miss Ethel Bar
ber, Washington, D. C.; J. B. Ever
ett, Hamilton; Mrs. Harry Waldo,
Hamilton; Roy Outterbridge, Wil
liamston; J. H. Harrell, Palmyra; K.
D. Worrell, Williamston; W. B. Dan
iel, Williamston; Wendell Peel,
Jamesville; Shelbon Hall, William-1
sotn; P. W. Henderson, Wiliamston.
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ENTERTAINS FOR RECENT BRIDE
Mrs. J. B. Bamhill, Jr., entertain
ed for Mrs Dallas L. Roberson, re
cent bride, last Thursday evening
at a bridge-bingo shower in the home
Of the hostess' motner, Mrs. lneo
dore Roberson on Williams Street.
The home was decorated with huge
vaWs of gladiolas and other summer
flowers.
After the guests had enjoyed the
games, the hostess served them iced
drinks Then Mrs. Barnhill present
ed the high score prize, a hobnail
vase, to Miss Thelma Lilley; second
high, a napkin holder, to Mrs. Joseph
Griffin; and bingo high, a make-up
box. to Mrs James Bullock.
In addition to the hostess and the
honoree, those present were Misses
Mamie Clyde Taylor, Thelma Lilley,
Evelyn Lilley, Edna Barnhill, Addie
Lee Meador. Dorothy Roberson, and
Mesdames James Bullock. Bill Hai
slip, Luther Peele, John B. Rober
son. C T. Roberson, Ed Woolard, Hal
Dickens, J E. Harrison, Jr., Paul
Barnhill. Garland Coltrain, Frank
Carstarphen, F. E. Bufflap, Edwin
Holding, Henry Handy, George Har
ris. David Modlin. Ira Harrison,
Clarence Whedbee, H O. Jarman,
Shelbon Hall, J. B Peele, Joseph
Griffin, Dillon Cobb, Charles Whit
ley, J. o. Manning, Jr., W T. Ross,
Carroll Jones, Jack Edmondson, W.
J. Hodges, and Clyde Griffin. Mrs
A. P Barnhill, of Everetts, and
Misses Katherine Harrell and Annie
Jones and Mesdames Don Matthews,
Reg Sears, W. C. House and E M.
Long, of Hamilton, were among
those served ice cream and cake at
the conclusion of the games.
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DINNER PARTY
On Saturday night when Miss
Katherihe Munning entertained at a
dinner party. Misses Majorie Linten
and Daisy Lawrence, the house.
guests of Misses Nancy Biggs and
Katherine Manning respectively,
were honored.
Misses Nancy Biggs. Marjorie
Dunn, Elizabeth Parker, Carolyn
Lindsley, Mary Charles Godwin and
the honorees enjoyed a three-course
meal.
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MISS LINTEN HONORED
Honoring Miss Marjorie Linten, the
house guest of Miss Nancy Biggs,
Miss Mary Charles Godwin enter
tained last Friday at a luncheon at
her home on Main Street.
Miss Godwin used the patriotic
motif in her decorations. Her place
cards were attractively made with
American flags- and defense stamps
And she remembered the honor
guest with a corsage made of defense
stamps.
Covers were laid for the honoree,
the liostess, and Misses Nancy Biggs,
Marjorie Dunn, Marian Hurley,
Ann Fowden, Elizabeth Parker and
Katherine Manning, who enjoyed a
three course luncheon.
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Leaves for Baltimore
Miss Pattie Battle, who was the
week-end guest of her sister, Mrs.
Garland Coltrain, left yesterday
morning for Baltimore.
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Visits at Oeean View
Miss Grace Whitley spent last
week-end with friends at Ocean
View.
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Spend Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, of
Jacksonville, were here last week
end.
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Birth Announcement
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gar
ris, a daughter. Cherry Arbor, on
August 1st, at thier home on West
Main Street.
Leave for Swan Quarter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitch and
Mrs. P. H. Brown left yesterday for
a few days' visit with friends in
Swan Quarter.
In Wilson This Week
Mrs. Carlyle Langley is spending
a few days this week with relatives
in Wilson.
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la Getting Along Well
Friends of Thermon Oriffin will
be glad to learn that he is getting
along as well as could be expected,
following a spinal operation he un
derwent in Duke Hospital last Thurs
day. His wife, Mrs. Griffin, is stay
ing there with him during his ill
ness.
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Accepts Position
Miss Ruby Barnhill left Sunday
for Cherry Point where she has ac
cepted a position.
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Leave for Pamlico
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison left
Sunday for Pamlico where they will
spend this week.
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Returns from Jacksonville
Mrs. H. D. Harrison, Jr., a visitor
in Jacksonville for the past several
days .returned home Sunday.
Was Here Sunday
Mr Martin Anderson, now em
ployed in Norfolk, spent Sunday
here with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Whaelsr Martin.
HINTS FOR
HOMEMAKERS
By Irene Ium, Home
Service Direetor, Vlrrteie Electric
REFRIGERATOR SPECIALS
If you want someone to help with
the cooking during these hot sum
mer days, why not give the refrig
erator a chance? It will be a ready
assistant to you in making rolls,
cookies, main dishes, salads and all
kinds of desserts. Cookie doughs and
yeast breads may be mixed and put
in the refrigerator for several days,
ready on short notice for the final
rising and baking.
F rases Fruit Salad
1-2 c diced oranges
1-2 c diced pineapple
1-2 c diced peaches
1-2 c diced pears
1-2 c diced grapefruit
1-2 c cherries
Juice of 1 lemon
1 c mayonnaise
1 c whipped cream
Mix fruit, lemon juice, mayon
naise and whipped cream. Freeze
about 3 hours.
Peppermint Stick Candy Cream
1-4 lb. or 1 c crushed peppermint
stick candy
1 1-2 c top milk
Few grains salt
1 1-2 c coffee cream .
Dissolve candy in hot milk. Add
salt, coffee cream and pour into
freezing tray. Freeze until quite
firm, then remove to mixing bowl
and beat with electric mixer until
mix is light and creamy. (Don't ov
er whip.) Return to freezing tray
quickly and allow to finish freezing.
Note: This' can be made without
cream using top milk only if desired.
A dessert most acceptable to chil
dren. Serve with chocolate sauce.
Whole Wheat Ice Box Rolls
2 c boiling water
1-2 c shortening
1-2 c molasses
3 tsp salt
2 eggs
1 yeast cake, dissolved
2 tbsp lukewarm water
4 c whole wheat flour
1 tsp sugar
Enough enriched flour to make
stiff dough (about 3 1-2 to 4 c). Pour
boiling water over shortening, mo
lasses and salt, cool and add eggs
well beaten, dissolved yeast, last the
flours, knead until smooth, place in
refrigerator and keep well covered,
use as needed.
Tomato Jelly Ring
2 c canned tomato juice
1 small bay leaf
3 or 4 whole cloves
2 slices onion
Salt and pepper to taste
1 tsp lemon juice
1 pkg. lemon flavored jelly pow
der
1 c finely cut celery
1 c shredded cabbage
Simmer tomato juice, bay leal,
atoves and anion tar IS minutoa.
Strain, add salt, peeper and lemon
juice. Keaoure liquid and atd hot
tomato juice to make 2 cups. Pour
over lemon gelatin, stir until dis
solved, chill until partially set. Add
celery and turn into 7-inch mold;
chill until firm. Turn on to large
serving plate, garnish with parsley
and fill center with shredded cab
bage seasoned with salt, pepper, su
gar, lemon juice and mayonnaise to
moisten. Sprinkle generously with
paprika.
Pecan Bntterballs
1-2 c shortening
2 tbsp honey
1-4 tsp milk
1 tsp vanilla
1 c flour
1 c finely chopped pecans
Cream shortening, stir in honey
then remaining ingredients. Blend
thoroughly. Chill for 1 hour then
form into balls the size of a small
walnut. Place on a greased baking
sheet and bake at 300 * F. for 35 to
40 minutes or until delicately brown
ed. Yield?2 doz.
Leaves for Ayden
Miss Alta Critcher left Sunday for
Ayden where she is a member of the
high school faculty.
Spends Week-end Here
Miss Julia Everett, of Cherry
Point, spent last week-end here with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Ev
erett.
Returns from Hospital
Mrs. Louis Manning has returned
home after undergoing treatment in
a Washington hospital.
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr W. Robert Everett, of Palmyra,
was here yesterday attending to
business.
Return Home Today
After they had been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King and family
for a week, Misses Elizabeth King,
of Rocky Mount; Jean and Marie
King, of Telham; and Mr. Irvin King,
also of Telham, returned to their re
spective homes this morning.
In Oak City Sunday
Mrs. Arthur Rose, Mrs. Willie
Modlin and daughter, Sandra, spent
Sunday in Oak City.
Leaves for Norfolk
Little Miss Sandra Modlin left yes
terday afternoon for Norfolk where
she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Rose this week. 1 ;
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Are Visiting Here
Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, of Nor
folk. are visiting Mrs. Vandy Jones
here.
In JameaTllle Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Lynch Johnson and
daughter, Frances, were the Sunday
; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson
I in Jamesville.
War Appropriations
Past And IVuposed
T eta 1 $223 Billions
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Nearly 35 Billion Dollars Are
Spent For War in the
Part Two Years
Appropriations and proposed ap
propriations bring the total war fi
nancial program to approximately
$223,000,000,000. the WPB announc
ed July 15th.
Appropriations and contract au
thorizations as of July ISth amount
ed to $212,000,000,000. The Military
Appropriations Act of 1043 author
izing expenditure of $42,090,000,000
was signed by the President on July
2nd. The Naval Construction Act
provides authorization to start con
struction on about $8,950,000,000 of
additional naval tonnage. This was
approved by the President on July
0th. but the bill did net aarq* eny
specific appropriation of funds.
In addition, about $2,180,000,000
for other war agencies has been re
quested. Of this amount, $S14,000J>00
has been appropriated by Congress
and approved by the President, and
expenditure of the balance is pro
vided for in pending legislation.
Expenditures by the Federal Gov
ernment for military purposes dur
ing the first two years of war ef
fort ended June 10th totaled $34,
765.000,000. This includes disburse
ments by the Treasury and recon
struction Finance Corporation.
Of this amount, $15,660,000,000 was
paid out for the Army, $10,211,000,
000 for the Navy. $4,090,000,060 for
the Lend-Lease Administration and
$4,806,000,900 for other war agen
cies.
Contracting in May. the latest
month for which data are available,
amounted to $9,731,000,000, com
pared with $9,399,000,000 in April,
$16,395,000,000 in March and $20.
932,000,000 in February.
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Spend Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose, of Nor
folk, were the week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mod Lin here.
Another
Meat has now been added to the
American food products which can
bo dehydrated successfully for ship
ment abroad and for other wartime
purposes
Cars
The 34,000,000 motor vehicles in
the United States, serving 130,600,
000 people, are riding themselves off
the road at the rate of 3 1-2 per sent
a month.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank all my friends and
particularly Dr. Brown for the kind
ness shown me while 1 was in the
hospital.
Lester Peel.
A SPECIAL PURCHASE
FOR OUR
July CLEARANCE
SPECIAL SHIPMENT
GLASS FRUIT
And
Flower BASKETS
WILL GO ON SALE
Wednesday Morning
AUGUST 5th.
SMALL SIZE LARGE SIZE
50c $1.00
These glass baskets are made from fine quality glass. Ev
ery one substantially made. A real bargain if tberr ewer
was one. SEE THEM!
Bdk-Tyier Company
JOEMRT/OE/W STORES J
WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA.