Spends Week-end Here Pvt. John R. Coltrain, Jr., of Pine Camp, N. Y., spent last week-1 end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs John R. Coltrain. \ In Greenville Sunday Miss Marjorie Fleming and Mr Rudolph Peel visited in Greenville Sunday afternoon. Is Getting Along Nicely Little Marie Modlin is in the Brown Community hospital where she underwent an operation and is getting along nicely. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Modlin. of Oak City. Returns from New Hampshire Miss Lora Sleeper returned last week-end from an extended vaca tion with relatives in Concord. New Hampshire. Visits Here Sunday Coast Guardsman Thad Harrison was home from Norfolk for a few hours last Sunday evening Spend Week-end Here Mr. Walter Gresham and son. Bil lig?of_ Renlaville spent th<> end here with Mrs. J. C Crawford. I Visit in* Near Here Mr. and Mrs. Grover Whitehurst, of Baltimore and Jacksonville, Fla., I spent the week-end near here with Mrs. Whitehurst's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Chas. L. Daniel. Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs Paul Roy and Mr. Tom Crawford, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with relatives. Visiting in Florida Mr. L. R Everett, of Hamilton, and Miss Edith Ward Roebuck, of Robersonville, are visiting Mr. Hil ton Everett, in Lakeland. Fla.. for a few days. ? Was Here Last Week-end Pvt. Earl Cummings, of Fort Bragg, visited Miss Catherine Tur ner last week-end. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. A. C. Roberson and daugh ter, Emily, and Mr Cecil Arthur, of Drivers, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Teel here last week-end. | Spends Week-end Here Miss Mamie Clyde Taylor, of I Krientnn. spent last week-end here with her mother. Mrs Mamie Taylor. Are Yiiiitinf Here Dr .and Mrs J. L Spencer and daughter, Mary Morton, are spend ing several days here with Mrs. Spencer's mother, Mrs. J. W. An drews. Returns from Washington City After he had been in Washington City for several days on business, Mr. N R Manning returned home Sunday night. Was Here Friday Mr Carlton Gillam. of Windsor, visited here Friday afternoon. Visit in Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. Duke Harper spent last week-end in Rocky Mount vis iting relatives. ? Were Here Last Week-end Mrs. George Hatton Gurganus and daughter, Barbara, of Norfolk, spent last week-end here with Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus. I/eaves for New York Mrs B. A Critcher left this morn ing for New York City where she I will buy merchandise for her store. Visits Here Saturday Mrs Frank Fagan, of New Bern, was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. S R Biggs, here Saturday. Spends Week-end Here Miss Bolton Cowne, of Edenton, spent last week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen. In Wilson Last Week-end Mr. Oscar Owens spent the week end with Mrs. Owens in Wilson. Leaves for Fayetteville Mr. Jack Biggs left Sunday " fbr Fayetteville where he will enter the j Veterans' Hospital for treatment. He will be there several months. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Billy Baxter, of Norfolk, was here Friday afternoon attending to business matters. <2 a Visiting in Hamilton Mr. Bill Haislip, who is stationed at Brookley Field, Mobile, Ala., is spending several days in Hamilton with relatives Mr. Haislip will re turn to Alabama tomorrow night. | Leaves for Atlanta Hurras Critchcr, Jr , left Friday I for Atlanta where he will take the Naval Air Corps examinations. In Wilson Sunday Mr Elbert Harrison, of Fort Bragg, and Miss Annie Mae Bailey spent Sunday afternoon in Wilson visiting friends. ? In Edenton Last Week-end Miss Margaret Elliott spent last week-end in Edenton visiting rela tives. I Visit in Washington Misses Virgil Ward and Ruth I Britt spent last week-end with friends in Washington. In Washington Yesterday Mrs. Dean Speight spent yoster jday morning in Washington. Visits in Columbia Miss Mae Sawyer visited Colum |bia relatives last week-end. At Bayview Last Week-end Mr. and'Mrs. Julius Peel and Mrs. J H Saunders, Jr., spent the week end at the Peels' Bayview cottage. Spending Several Days Here Mr. Henry Manning, of Suffolk, is spending several days here with Mrs. Manning and family. Spends Week-end Here Mr Buck Holloman, who is em ployed in Newport News, spent last week-end here with his mother, Mrs. W J. Smith. a In Kobersonville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse, and son, Joel, visited in Robersonville Sun day afternoon. From there Mr. Muse continued to Kinston where he is a buyer on the tobacco market. | Visit at Pamlico Mr and Mrs Elbert S. Peel and I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godwin, Sr., I spent last week-end at Pamlico Expected Home Tomorrow Mrs. Bill Howell, who is a pa tient in a Washington hospital, is expected home tomorrow. Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs. Warren Smith, of Jacksonville, spent last week-end here with Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr and Mrs. R. A. Taylor Leaves for Raielrh Mrs. David Modlin left this morr ing for Raleigh where she will joi Mr. Modlin. They plan to spend few days there. Spends Week-end Here Miss Alma Godwin, who is en ployed in Edenton, spent last weel end here with her parents, Mr an Mrs. Verner Godwin, Sr. -e Returns from Parmele Mrs. Eddie Trahey, who had be< the guest of Parmele relatives f a week, returned home Sunday ev ning. Return to Florida Dr. and Mrs. John Workman and children, Edith and Reg. are return ing to their home in Lake Worth, Fla., this week following a visit here with Mrs. Workman's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Burrell. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs Hannibal Qacar Dan iel, of Everetts, announce the en gagement of tbeir daughter, Mary Virginia, to Ralph Elliott Taylor, of Williamaton. The wedding will take place on September 18th in the Christian Church, Everetts. LITTLE - P ITt VIS Ervan Little and Olive V. Pur vis, formerly of Williamaton, were married in Baltimore on Monday of last week, according to an announce ment received here yesterday by the bride's father. Caesar Purvis. ? Leaves for New Jersey Mrs Kate B York left yesterday morning for Allenhurst, N. J., where she will visit her son, Mr H. B York, for several days. Was Here Last Week-end Mr. Gilbert Lilley, of Newark, N. J., spent last week-end here with relatives. Spends Week-end Here Miss Salley Gray Gurkin, of Dur ham, spent last week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gurkin. s In Raleigh Today Mr Clarence Griffin is in Raleigh today on business Was Here Last Week-end Joe Thigpen, who is now employ ed in Norfolk, spent last week-end here with his parents. Dr and Mrs. John Tbigpen, Spends week-end Here Mr. Joe Brice, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with his wife, Mrs. Brice. Arrives Yesterday Miss Laura Lilley, a student nurse in a Richmond hospital, arrived yes terday to be the guest of her parents.^ Mr and Mrs. B F. Lilley. near here for two weeks. ? Spends Week-end Here Rudolph Peel, of Norfolk, was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pele, near here. Visiting in Richmond Mrs. K. D. Worrell is visiting in Richmond for a few days. Return from Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward returned home Sunday from Dr. Sidbury's hospital in Wilmington where they had their son under observation for a few days. a Shops Here Monday Mrs. S. L. Ellis, of Jamesville, shopped here Monday. In Robersonville Friday Mrs. Jimmie Taylor and Mrs. John Henry Edwards visited in Rober sonville Friday. Visit in Jamesville Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Russell, of Wilmington, visited Mrs. Ben Peele in Jamesville last week-end. I ? Were Here Sunday Mr J Levy and daughter, Jennie, visited Mr and Mrs. Irving Mar golis here Sunday. Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock had as their guests last week-end the lat ter's mother, Mrs. C. R. Jones, and children. Marie and Charles, of Eliz abeth City, and Mr. Bullock's mo ther, Mrs. J L. Baldwin, of Ports mouth. Spends Week-end Here Miss Mary Gwynne Osborne, of New Jersey, visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Belle Osborne, here ov er the week-end. a Were Here Last Week-end Mr and Mrs. Harry Taylor, of Norfolk, visited Mrs. Laura Taylor, here last week-end. Was Here Last Week-end Miss Faye Gurganus, of New Jer sey, visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus, here last week end. Spends Week-end Here Eddie Kislin, of Red Banks, N J., visited Edgar Gurganus, last week end. They will leave Monday for Wake Forest where they have en rolled for the term. Visiting in Atlanta Mrs. W W. Beaird is spending a few days in Atlanta, with her hus band, Pvt. Breezy Beaird. Were Herd Monday Mrs. Claude Green, of Roberson ville. and daughter, Lois, and Caro lyn Anderson visited here Monday. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shoe and son, Bobbie, of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams, Jr., Sun day. Were Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harrison and daughter, Miss Dorothy, of Hender son, visited relatives and friends here yesterday. -e Visits Here Last Week Dr. W. P. Jacocks, of Elizabetl City, visited his niece, Mrs. Johr Hardy, and the Rev. Mr Hardy, hers last week. The doctor just retired a short time ago following a quar ter of a century of service with ths Rockefeller Foundation in India Was Home Last Week-end Mr. P. C. Blount was home from his Coast Guard station in Norfolk for the week-end. Spends Week-end Here Miss Mildred Jackson, of Raleigh, visited Mrs. Mamie Jackson here last week-end. Returns from Raleigh Miss Marjorie Jackson has return ed from Raleigh after visitinj friends and relatives for a few days. I Alt rst Addition* To Tha Enterprise Mailing List Lasted ?moat the recent additioni to the Enterprise mailing list are ths A P Barnhill. Evrretts, Mrs John Clayton, Aurora, John York Oakley, WiUiamston; Herbert Taylor, Wil Uamston; H M Holliday, James ville; Sit Noah H. Gurganus, Eg lin Field, Fla.: Jfc. Joseph Gurganus, Augusta, Ga.. John S. Gurganus, WiUiamston; A. D. Ward, Roberson villo; Mrs. J. N Biggs, Williams ton Mary Ann Daniel. Jamesville, Wendell W Griffin, WiUiamston; J. A. Hardison, WiUiamston; N. S. Cherry, WiUiamston: Mrs. Sam Tay lor, WiUiamston: Allie Hillard. Wil Uamston; A R. Sherrod. Oak City; Tom Barnhill, Williamtson; Mrs. Perlie Gardner, WiUiamston; Mrs. A. F. Taylor, WilUamston; Mac D. Hardison, WilUamston: John R Peel, WiUiamston; Ann Pearl Stall ings, Jamesville; H. A. Early, Pal myra; Paul Harrington. WiUiamston, Mrs J. J. Rogers. WiUiamston; E T Smith. Palmyra; H M. Burras. Wil Uamston; J D. Harrison. Sr.. Wil liamston; C. G. Gurkin. WilUamston: W. O. Griffin. WiUiamston. Roy Griffin, ' WilUamston; Linwood Brown, Newport News; R H. Peel, WiUiamston; Lena Gainor. WiUiam ston; Lucy Martin, Richmond; A F Coltram. WiUiamston; Phillip Wil liams. WiUiamston: Neal Jones, Wil Uamston; Seth Bailey. WiUiamston, Gussie Wynne, Palmyra; G. W. Wood. Jamesville; M Luther Peel, WiUiamston; Nathan Modlin, Wil hamston;-Marie Peel, Raleigh; Jos A. Roberson, WilUamston; S R. Co bum, Jamesville; Rena Howard, Norfolk; Sgt Dan Peel, San Fran cisco, CaUf.; S H Mobley, William-] ston; Carl Mobley. WiUiamston; Park J. Hardison, Norfolk: W D Daniel. Jamesville; Arthur Simp son, WiUiamston; A. D Griffin, Jr.. WilUamston; Nancy Highsmith. Robersonville; Pvt. Hubert D Hardison, Miami Beach, Fla ; Sally Roberson, Wil Uamston; Pvt. Thomas Ward, Camp Wheeler, Ga.; Pvt. Joe M Bullock, Pittsburg, Calif.; Robert Jones, Wil son; Pete Wyrine, WiUiamston; L. C Nurney, WiUiamston; W H. Bullock, WiUiamston; E. R. Turner, Palmyra, Jesse Bailey. Robersonville; Miss Eva Peele, Weldon; J A. Taylor, Wil Uamston; George Cunningham, Rome Ga.; Guy Thomas. WiUiamston; Community Barber Shop. WiUiams ton; Pvt. J. L. Rogers. Fort Knox, Ky ; Mrs Billie Powers, Hamilton; Marina Harris, WiUiamston; Mrs. J C. Cooke, WiUiamston; Jesse D. Rogers, WiUiamston; A. S. Roberson, Robersonville; Mrs. Bertha Stalls, Everetts; Joe Purvis, WiUiamston; Carlyle I^angley, WiUiamston, R. E Lilley, WiUiamston. ? Visits Here Last Week-end I Miss Maude Taylor, of Norfolk, I visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Dick Taylor, here last week-end. 1 ? I Visits in Fremont Mr E. J Eatman was in Fremont last Saturday visitnig relatives. | In Richmond for Few Days Mr and Mrs. George Thorpe are I visiting relatives in Richmond for la few days. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, of Pet I ersburg, visited friends and rela I tives here Sunday. Returns to Wilson Charlie Harrison, of Bear Grass, has returned to Wilson where he is enrolled at A. C. College. I In Edenton Sunday Mrs. Robert Harrell visited I Edenton Sunday. | Visit in Washington Miss Marina Whitley and Mrs. 1 Mary Mundy visited in Washington Sunday. Returns from Massachusetts Mrs L. J Pritchard has returned from Holden, Mass.. and Upper Mont clair, N. J., after visiting her sons for the summer. Visiting at Virginia Beach Mrs. K. P. Lindsley is spending a few days with her sister at Virginia Beach. I Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs Clyde Moore, of I Windsor, visited here Sunday. Visits Here Yesterday Mrs Mary B. Shute, of Norfolk, I visited relatives here yesterday. BARBECUE SUN The ladie* of the Community 1 Christian Church will serve a bar- ! becue supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jenkins Friday evening, September 11, from, 5:30 until 8:00 o'clock (Eastern War Time). Everyone is cordially invited to come and bring a friend. Benefits will be applied on the church. Visit Here Sunday Mrs. Moses Wheeler and son, Par an, Mrs. L. R. Nicholson and Miss Mary Ramey, of Williamston; Mrs. T F. Davenport, of Creswell; Rev. Marshall Joyner, of Greenville; Misses Sara Lanier and Margaret Li Hard, of Washington: Mrs. Lewis A Thomas, of Oak City, and Mrs. C E. Jenkins, Jr., of Columbia, S. C , were the guests of Mr and Mrs. C E. Jenkins, Sr., and daughter, Miss Courtney, Sunday. Spends Week-end Here Miss Helen Mishoe, of Washing ton, visited Miss Ray Leggett last week-end. ? Dogwood Farm woodland owners who have commercial size dogwood trees in their timber stands suitable for shuttle blocks con help prevent bot tlenecks in the textile industry by selling the dogwood timber now. Billy Clark, of Birmingham, is ?pending his vacation here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clark. CAKD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends for the floral offering and for the kindness shown us during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Joe Cowen and Family. IN THE ARMY they say? "BUBBLE DANCING" /or dish-washing "HASH MARK" for service stripe "HIGH BALL" for an extra snappy salute "CAMEL" for their favorite cigarette ? With men in the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard, the favorite cigarette is (^itncl. (Based on auual sales records in Cost I.xthangcs and Canteens.) ;*mcO 3 MILDER ALL WAVE! THAT'S ONE REASON I :iMOKE CAMELS. AND THAT FULL, ROUND FLAVOR IS fj ~\ BEST! FIRST IN THE SERVICE . CAMEL WE CARRY THE COMPLETE STOCK Expected in a modern drug store, but we consider our prescrip tion department, the most important part of our business and give it our firat attention. WE ARE EIKST, LAST AND AL WAYS A DKl'G STORE Davis Pharmacy a uimiuj PRESCRIPTION! MR. FARMER... Bun A our TOBA(i(iO (iANVASS Now! Vi liy v.nil and run llir ri?k of not liring al>l?- to got it wlirn planting lime roine*? Star Brand WORK SHOES $3.49-$3.98 $4.49 Red Roll OVKHALLS Suiifori/.?'<l Sites 32 lu 50 $1.69 MEN'S SANFORIZED A ft WORK SHIRTS LADIES' NEW FALL HATS latest Pattern* See Them Tmlay! $1.49-$2.98 MEN'S WORK PANTS Sunforiz?'<l Har/iain* tit them' price* $1.49-$1.98 9x12 FELT BASE tf;** Aft RUGS?Specially Priced T*'4^ CAROLE KING DRESSES For Junior Girlt $6.50 to $12.95 LADIES' NEW FALL COATS Ami SUITS Lateit Style* ... A Real Buy for Only? $12.95 DARDEN'S ' Department Stoie WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Wanted WE NEED 50 USED SUITS Bring your old suit in today and trade it on one of our NEW FALL SUTTS. Sizes from 14 to 50. Stouts, slims, shorts or regulars. We guarantee to fit you. PITTMAN'S Your Last Chance To Pay Your Taxes FOR THE YEAR 1941 All Delinquent Taxpayer? WU1 Be Adverti$ed. October 1st Luther M. Peel COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR *#? *1.35 HS FULL QU AST SHOWING Men's & Women's Wearing Apparel Ladies' Hals ? Ladies* Shoes ? Ladies' Dresses Ladies' Suits Ladies' Hose ? Ladies' Sweaters Men's Boots > Men's Shoes ? Men's Hats Men's Suits Men's Shirts ? Men's Socks BOYS' And GIRLS' CLOTHING Wf ran outfit any member of the family regard less of liie. We feature dependable merchandise and our pries are always lower. TRY US FOR THE BEST FOR LESS! * Martin Supply Co. y WTi 11 iUSTfiu *i *> W1LLIAMSTON, N. C

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