Leave* for Concord, N. B. Miss Lora Sleeper left Sunday for a vacation with relatives in Con cord, N. H. Is Visiting Here Mrs. John Frailey, of Tarboro, is spending several days here with her sister, Mrs. John L. Rodgerson, and Mr. Rodgerson. In Benson Last Week-end Miss Katherine Hardison was the week-end guest of Miss Mary Ben son in Benson. ? Visit in Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs Carroll Coltrain spent the latter part of last week in Elizabeth City. Shops Here Friday Mrs. Clarence Sexton, of James ville, spent last Friday here shop ping. In New Bern Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wyatt spent last Sunday in New Bern visiting Mr and Mrs: William Cooke. They were accompanied there by Billy Cooke, who spent last week here with the Wyatts. Return from Manteo Mrs. Dewey Hayman and daugh ter, Gloria, have returned home from Manteo where they have vaca tioned for the past several weeks. Spends Week-end Here Miss Alta Critcher, who is asso ciated with the Ayden schools, spent last week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs B A Critcher. In Durham Sunday Mr. and Mrs Verner Godwin, Sr., and Mrs Verner Godwin, Jr., spent Sunday in Durham They were ac companied home by Mr. Verner God win, Jr. who had been a patient in Duke hospital there for several weeks. NOTICE! Beginning AUGUST 29th All *hoe* brought in for repair* after 6 P. M. on Saturday* (except tlio*e worn in on feet) will have to he carried over for repair* the follow ing week. WILL A R I) SHOE SHOP WAAC Boss Poses Mrs. Ovtt* Culp Hobby, WAAC di rector, is shown being photographed by members of the Women's Army A uxiliary Corps at Fort Des Moines, lows. One of the lens fans may be fortunate enough to snare a first prize in a photo contest with a pie ture of their leader. (Central Pr?) Arrives Here Sunday Mrs. Henry D. Cooke, of Hope well, Va.. arrived Sunday to be the guest of Mrs J H. Saunders here for a few days. Return Home Thursday Mrs. W. Iverson Skinner and son, Iverson, who have been in Green ville for the past month, returned home Thursday. Mr. Skinner, a buy er on the Live Oak, Fla . market, re turned home also. Spends Week-end Here Mrs. C. J Sawyer, of Windsor, spent last week-end here with Mr and Mrs. Wheeler Martin. Leave for Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward left Tues day morning for Wilmington to take their son, Roy, to Dr. Dulherry for treatment there. Were Here Last Week-end Mr and Mrs Ralph Champion and son, Ralph, of Courtland, Va., spent last week-end here with Mr. and Mrs Victor Champion. Visit in Roanoke Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Jr., and daughters, Jean and Joyce, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Rhea in Roanoke Rapids. Is Visiting Here Miss Mary Ola Lilley, of Griffins, is spending live week here with rel atives. e Was Here Last Week-end Lt. Billy Biggs, now stationed at Fort Bragg, spent last week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs, his parents. Arrive Here Mr. and Mrs. Dodd Best, of Lex ington, Ky., have occupied the apart ment of Mrs. Daisy Purvis. Mr. Best is a bookkeeper for the Imperial To bacco Company. "la WILLIAMSTON In MAPCClll D COT H I VI F armers?Buyers For the 2'.lrd Year Margolis Brothers Kid you welcome to our Market and Store Whether you are speetating or selling tobacco, make it your bus iness to drop in to see us! We won't talk shop if you are not inter ested just yet ? but we want to tell you that we are all prepared to serve you better than ever with the Same Quality Merchandise THE SAME LOCATION HUMolis Bioflteis ^ ? W Vrrlf P IP leaves for Colorado Lawrence Lindsley, Jr., left yes terday for Denver, Colo., after spending his furlough here with his parents. Returns from Georgia i. JR'ddiek retu">ed home) last Saturday from the Tifton, Ga tobacco market. ') Spends Week end Here Mr. Oniley Cowan, Jr., of Norfolk, spent last week-end here with his parents. Mr and Mrs. O. S. Cowan In Durham Yesterday Messrs. C. C. and Albert Coltrain spent yesterday in Durham where , . i C"l,ram will enter a hos P there I"' an eye operation. ?Shop Here Friday Mr and Mrs. Paul Harrington, of m Life, spent Friday here shop ping. *? In New York last Week th^'uPn0"86"3""18' ProPr'etor of Williamston Hardware Com pany spent last week in New York attending to business matters. Spends Week-end Here Miss Madeline Taylor, who ts en rolled in the NY A school, Greenville spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. R, A Taylor. Were Here Cast Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ring spent I ,,W ,r"'J t't*rt* Mrs- Ring's mother, Mrs D. D. Stalls. Mr. Ring is home on leave from foreign du ty Living in Newport News Mr and Mrs. W. H. Phelps, Jr former residents of Williamston, are now residing in Newport News where Mr. Phelps is employed Visiting in Alabama Miss Lucille Cowan is spending several days visiting Cpl W N Cherry at Fort McClelJan, Ala In Washington Thursday Russell Carter, Mrs. W. B. Daniels Evelyn, Eliza, and John Daniels, Rose Li ggett, Alberta Knox visited Ruth Ward, a patient in a Washing ton hospital, last Thursday. Was Here Last Week Mr. Russell Carter, associated with the U, S. Naval Training School, in Norfolk, spent a few days here last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dan iels here. Visit at Manteo Mrs I). V. Clayton and son, Joseph spent last week-end with Mrs. Dew ey Dayman at her Manteo home 4 In Halifax Yesterday Messrs. Francis Peel and Elbert rtvi were business visitors in Hali Iax yesterday morning. Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Phillip Waters and daughter Peggy, were the guests of Mrs. Waters mother. Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus. here Sunday. Spends Week-end Here Miss Marian Pender, of Cherry Point, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pender, her par ents. At Nags Head Saturday Edgar Gurganus, Burras C'ritcher, Jr, Robert Cowan and Lt. Billy Biggs spent Saturday night at Nags Head. * Visits in Richmond Mrs. Vernon Bunting spent the week-end in Richmond with rela tives. Completes Work J. B. Taylor, Jr., who has just com pleted his summer school work at DukeT-Durham, is here tor the re mainder of the summer. Returns from Norfolk After she had spent three weeks in Norfolk with her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Hat ton Gurganus, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus returned home last TTiurs day. Spends Week-end Here Miss Mamie Clyde Taylor, of Edenton, was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Mamie Taylor, here. Visit at Virginia Beach Mr and Mrs. Clarence Whedbee spent the past week-end at Virginia Beach. Spends Week-end Here Tom Crawford, of Norfolk, spent lost week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Fannie Crawford. Birth Announcement Born to Mr. and Mrs Mack Rhea in a Roanoke Rapids hospital, a son, Robert Brown, on Friday August 21st. Mrs. Rhea was Miss Hazel Brown of here before her marriage. In Tarboro Last Week-end Miss Lorene Weaver spent the week-end with friends in Tarboro. Visiting in Suffolk Mrs. J. Sam Getainger and son, Conrad, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hopkins in Suffolk. Complete* Work Edgar Gurganus has completed his work at Wake Forest summer school and will be here for the rest I of the summer. Visits at Lancley Field Miss Nora Orimas visited friends at Langley Field, Va? last week. Four Freedoms?Allied War Aims Theae drawings depicting the Four Freedoms with simple beauty and directness were issued in Washington along with Elmer Daris' new pamphlet in which he defines the United Nations' war aims. Top left is "Freedom from Want"; top right, "Freedom of Speech"; lower left, "Freedom from Fear"; and lower right, "Freedom of Religion." Davis I oints out in his work the essential interlocking of these principles. Each is separate, he writes, but the whole is liberty. HARBISON-CHERRY Miss Eleanor Gray Cherry, attrac tive young daughter of Mr and Mrs John Cherry, of Everetts, and John Ben Hardison, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. Hardison, of this county, were married in the home of Justice and Mrs. C. B. Riddick in Everetts last Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, with the justice performing the cer emony. Members of the two families and a number of friends were pres ent for the ceremony. The groom, formerly employed by the North Carolina Pulp Company, has been accepted by the United States Army and leaves for active duty within the next few days. Mrs. Hardison will continue to make her home with her parents for the dura tion. ? MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hodges an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Charlotte Evelyn, to Mr. Clyde Buie Bailey, on August 9, 1942, in Dillon. S. C. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Justice Gurganus. of Wil liams Township, was a business vis itor here Friday. Spends Week-end Here Miss Addie Lee Meador, of Eden ton, spent last week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Harry Meador. Leaves for Kinston Mr. Joel Muse, a buyer for Export Tobacco Company, left Sunday for Kinston. Was Business iVsitor Here Mr. A H. Hardison, of Jame'sville, was a business visitor here yester day morning. Spends Week-end Here Miss Julia Everett, who is now employed at Cherry Point spent last week-end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs J. Robert Everett Accepts Position Here Mr. J. A. Thomas, formerly of Windsor, is now employed by the Community Barber Shop. Mr. Thom as is a brother of Mr. Guy Thomas, owner of the shop on Washington Street. At Pamlico Last Week-end Dr. and Mrs. James S Rhodes spent last week-end at their Pamli co cottage. ? I eave for Richlands Mesdames G. H and R. G. Harri son, Jr., left Sunday for a visit with Richlands relatives. They were ac companied by Mrs. Stanley Koonce. At Pamllca Last Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Dean Speight and Lilybet Muse spent last week-end at Pamlico. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs Elbert Peel and son, Billy Bob, and Mrs. W. C. Manning and children, William and Jane. Spending Several Days Here Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross Froneberger, of Gastonia, are spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King. Arrives Here Yesterday Miss Diana Stallings, of Yancey ville, arrived yesterday to spend a week here with her aunt. Mrs. Wheeler Martin, and Mr. Martin. Is Visiting Here Miss Mary Lawrence, of Wilson arrived yesterday to be the guest of Lilybet Muse here for several days. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Louis Godwin, of Farmville, spent Sunday here visit ing relatives. ? Was Here Last Week-end Misi Sarah Gurganus, of Edenton, spent last week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gurganus. In Raleigh Friday Mrs. J. Eason Lilley and children, Lawrence Eason, Mary Ola and John, spent last Friday in Raleigh. Mrs. Ora Gardner, of Pinetops, accom panied them there. ? Visiting in Raleigh Miss Nancy Biggs is spending a few days in Raleigh as the guest of her uncle, Mr. Charles Biggs. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. J. R. Winslow, of Roberson ville, was here yesterday attending to business. 0 Spends Week-end Here Mrs. Robert Darrell Grimes, the former Miss Reba Gardner, of James ville and Norfolk, spent the week end here with her husband, Mr. R. D. Grimes. Latent Additions To The Enterprise Mailing List Listed among the recent additions to the Enterprise mailing list are the following: Martha Williams, Williamston; Horace Hay, Swansboro; O. S. Win borne, Fort Bragg. Titus Critcher, Williamston; Chester B. Revels. Fay etteville; Roland Rogers, Williams ton; Arthur Lilley, Williamston; W. W. Griffin, Williamston; Z. T. Piep hoff. illiamston; Fate Gurganus, Wil liamston; Jesse Melson, Williamston; Russell Matthews. Robersonville; Wheeler Manning. Williamston; S. C. Griffin, Williamstont- E. H. Ange, Jamesville; Lawrence Lindsley, Lowry Field, Colo.; J. E. Johnson, Robersonville; Pete Hardison, James ville; C. H. Ange, Jamesville; R. A. Critcher, Williamston; L. H. Rober son, Williamston; Willie Johnson. Robersonville; Frank D. Taylor, i Richmond; M. H. Ange, Jamesville; W. B. Duggins, Williamston; S. E. Close, Jamesville; J. E. Stroud, Pal myra; Eddie Trahey, Williamston; John Swinson, Jamesville; W. H. Carstarphen, Williamston; Kate Phil pott. Williamston; Wm. Staton Peel, Norfolk; Lt. W. W Biggs, Fort Bragg. CARD OF THANKS I want to cordially thank the pub lic for all the kindness granted me during my long period of sickness. Kindness and goodness can make time such a peaceful way that medi cine just doesn't have the power to ease. I want to thank each and every one for all the generous offerings made to and for me. I also want to thank everyone for the pretty flowers, cards and nice letters that I received that were so | much appreciated. I I'm hoping that God will grant j me the power, in some way or oth I er, to help each and every kind deed and thought shown me during my sickness. I And again I want to thank the public for the long visits, which have been paid to me during my three weeks' stay at home. My family joins me in thanking everyone for all that has been done for me. N_T- Ticc and Family. Visit in County Captain R. N. Grimes, head of the department of Foreign Languages, Oak Ridge Military Institute, Oak Ridge, N. C., and wife, the former Miss Nina Hartsfield, of Wake For est, visited Mrs. George D. Grimes, Sr., and other relatives in Martin County last week. Cap.t Grimes taught in Cary and Wake Forest be fore resigning for his new duties at Oak Ridge Military Institute. At Colerain Beach Sunday Miss Nora Grimes and friends, Cpl. Gordon Roberson and Carlyle Cox, of Robersonvlle, spent Sunday at Colerain Beach. Cpl. Roberson, who is stationed at Eglin Field, Fla.. is now home on furlough. Continues Quite 111 Mr. Willie Roberson continues quite ill in a Washington hospital. S Ketur nto Richmond Dr. and Mrs. R. G. McAllister and son, of Richmond, leave for their home tomorrow following a few days visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders. Is Visiting Thad Harrison, stationed in Nar folk with the Coast Guard, is spend ing a few days here with his mother, Mrs. T. T. Harrison. Was Here Yesterday Mr. Harry Myrt Stubbs, of Wash ington City, visited friends here yes terday and today. Returns from Fair Bluff Mr. O S. Anderson returned last week-end from Fair Bluff where he was on the tobacco market during the early period of the current mar keting season. Were Business Visitors Here Messrs. Irving Smith and Marvin M. Everett were here yesterday af ternoon from Robersonville attend ing to business. a Is Much Improved Mr. Jack Biggs, undergoing treat ment in a Washington hospital, was reported much improved yesterday. Visiting Here Tod'ay Mrs. W. H. Booker and son, of Plymouth, visited relatives here last light and today. ,n% Gr;*, Ktttrd Sprite U PROOI G*W FIVE SIM T m n.io s2.15 FULL t)U COOOERHAW & WORTS LIM1TE0. PEORIA, IIUROIS Do You Need? A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX For Your Valuables And Valuable Papers? We have them . . low cost. Make Our Bank Your Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Guaranty Bank & Trust Co. Williamston Hardware Co. GEORGE HARRIS, Proprietor Next Dour to Farmers Supply Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Headquarters For Gun Shells?Fishing Tackle Benjamin Moore's Paint LARGE STOCK Genuine Wilson Heaters Come in and let us save you money on any item in our stock. We sell only reputable hardware. Williamston Hardware Co. GEORGE HARRIS, Proprietor Hardicare and Paint WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA.

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