VMU Here Sunday Miss Catherine Thompson, of Rob ersonville, visited Miss Sally Rob erson last Sunday. Retumi to Cherry Point Miss Julia Everett returned to Cherry Point Monday after spend ing the week-end here with her fam ily. Arrives Here Monday Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Grimes arrived here Monday to make her home with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Hurley, for the duration of the war. In Baltimore Last Week-end N. S. Riddick, Leo Roberson and C. B Roberson visited Pvt. Joe Rob erson in Baltimore last week-end Attend Home-Coming Mr. and Mrs James Bullock at tended the Home-coming at the Christian Church in Robersonville Sunday. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs C. R. Jones and children, Marie and Charles, of Elizabeth City, visited here Sun day. O In Kobersonville Sunday Rev. and Mrs J L. Goff and fam ily attended the Home-coming at the Christian Church in Robersonville Sunday. Spend Week-end Here Miss Vivian Taylor and Mrs. W. O McCluskey, of Greensboro, visit ed Mrs. Laura Taylor here last week end. Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Radford Holton, of Ayden, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cooke here Sunday. Visit Here Last Week-end Mr and Mrs. David C Mizelle and daughter, Alva Jean, of Norfolk, visited relatives here last week end. Confined to Her Homr Mrs. Laura Sullivan is confined to her home by illness. Visits in Jamesville Mr. P C. Blount, Jr., of Ports mouth, visited his wife in Jamesville last week-end HERE'S QUICK Try S-ownoM Va-tro-nol. 11 (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irrita tion, (3) relieves transient nasal con gestion . . And bring]great- /? er breathing comfort. ???. M', T ? You'll like It I Follow A C directions In folder. VATRONOL Vanity, Improvised Shown glamorizing herself for an evening out ia Lieut. Arnot Todd, of New York City, one of the American nurses serving with Uncle Sam's Army in Northern Ireland. She uses an upended crrte for a vanity table, a trunk for a seat and a borrowed shaving mirror for her looking glass. (Central Prett) Spends Week-end Here Ensign Jessie Mae Holloman, of the U. S. Navy stationed in Charleston, S. C., visited her mother, Mrs. W. J. Smith, here last week-end. ? Arrive Here Saturday Mr. Tex Lindsley's family arrived Saturday to make their home here. Mr. Lindsley is a member of the local high school faculty. They are at home in the Tar Heel apartments. Visits Here Sunday Miss Helen Michoe, of Washington, visited here Sunday. Spend Week-end Here James Carrow, Frank Lilley and Jim Critcher, students at State Col lege, Raleigh, visited friends and relatives here last week-end. Spends Week-end Here Miss Mamie Clyde Taylor, of Edenton, visited here last week-end. Was Here Last Week-end Tom Crawford, of the U. S. Navy stationed in Norfolk, visited his mo ther. Mrs. J. C. Crawford, here last week-end. ? Visiting in Bear Grass Miss Viola Harrison, of Baltimore, is visiting her family in Bear Grass for a few days. Visits Here Saturday Miss Hattie Lee Koberson, of Rob ersonville, visited here Saturday. CHERRY EDMONDSON Miss Sarah Edmondson and Joseph Cherry were married in a private ceremony in the Rocky Mount Bap tist Church last Friday afternoon. Only a few special guests were pres ent for the wedding. Mrs. Cherry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R A. Edmondson, of Hamilton. Mr. Cherry, formerly con nected with the State Highway and Public Works Commission and sta tioned in Leggetts, is now a non-com missioned officer in the armed serv ices with headquarters at Aberdeen, Md . where they will make their home after Friday of this week. ? Is Vsiting Here Mrs. M. D. Hix, of Durham, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Hix here this Week. a In Richmond Monday Mr and Mrs. R. H. Clayton and Mrs. George Thorpe visited in Rich mond Monday. ? Visiting in Norfolk Mrs. Maude Mizelle is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Miller, in Nor folk for a few days. In Suffolk This Week Mrs. Paul Simpson is in Suffolk this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eason. ? Spends Week-end Here Mr. Joel Muse was home from the Kinston tobacco market last week end. Attend Home-coming Mrs. W. A James, Mrs. A. R. Dun ning and Miss Mary Alice Dunning attended the home-coming services in the Christian Church, Roberson ville, last Sunday. In Richmond Yesterday Messrs. Dillon Cobb and Tally Garriss attended to business in Richmond yesterday. Were Business Visitors Here Mr. Joe Ausbon and son, Willie, of- Robersonville, were business visi tors here yesterday. Returns from Sylvia Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald returned on Sunday after spending several months with relatives in Sylvia and Henderson. ? Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. William Cooke, of New Bern, and Miss Marguerite Cooke, of Portsmouth, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. John Cooke. Shop Here Yesterday Mesdames Nick and Noah Daniel and Tommie Whitley, of Farm Life, wen- here yesterday shopping. Latest Addition* To Tho Enterprise Mailing Liti Listed among the recent additions to the Enterprise mauling list ere the following: Prince Purdy, Columbia; Ben L. Stevenson, Robersonville; Norman Bowen, Williamston; W. J. Hardison, Williamston; Isaac Willis, James I ville; Naomi Spruill, Williamston; Henry Griffin, Williamston, C. Ur bin Rogers, Williamston; Mrs. Hen ry Griffin, Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. Bennie Hardison, Jamesville; Mm. W N. Perry, Jamesville; Dink Kinght, Robersonville; Harvey Wil liams, Hamilton; E. J. Hayes, Wil liamston; Pvt. Mayo Peel, Fort Bliss, Texas; A. S. Roberson, Williamston; Tom Williams, Robersonville; S. J. Ward, Williamston; J. H. Terry. Wil liamston; H.. C. Gurganus, William ston; Mrs. C. D. Perkins, Portsmouth; H. C. Roberson, Williamston; Sgt. Jesse Fulford, San Francisco, Calfh; Arch Griffin, Robersonville; Lora E. Sleeper. Williamston; Pvt. Archie D. White, San Francisco, Calif.; Lossie Wallace, Willaimston; W. A. Ever ett, Robersonville; Mrs. John R Jones, Williamston, Elmer N. Mod lin, Chapel Hill; J C. Gurganus, Wil liamston; Paymon Gorham, William tson: Elizabeth Parker, Richmond; Calvin Ayers, Williamston; Carroll Modlin, Jamesville; Don Matthews, Jr Wake Forest; Maryland Shear in. Hobgood; S G. Burnett, Oak City . Edmond D. Harris, Davisville, R. I.; R. A. Haislip, Oak City; J. R Cullipher, Washington, D. C.; C. C. Walters, Colerain. ? Was Here Saturday Mrs. Oscar Davenport, of James vile, visited here Saturday. ? Wrrr Here Yesterday Messrs. Perlie Manning and Wil ber Barrett, of Oak City, were in town yesterday. Is Visiting Here Mrs. A. W. Barber, of Greenville, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Billy Cullipher. In Raleigh Monday Messrs. Wade Holmes and Roy Cullipher motored to Raleigh Mon day. Were Here Monday Mrs. J. H. Rogers and son, Jimmy, spent Monday with Mrs. Billy Cul lipher. ? Visit in the County Mr and Mrs. T. E Barber and daughter, Mary, of Baltimore, visit ed relatives in Martin and Pitt coun ties last week. ? Issues Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses were issued in fairly large numbers in the county last week by Register of Deeds J. Sam Getsinger as follows: Elbert Al phonsa Heath and Rosa Grace Lilley, both of Williamston; Hugh Morgan Gray, of Pitt County, and Isabelle Bullock, of Robersonville; Alfred Leggett, Jr., of Robersonville, and Myrtle Odell Matthews, of Parmele; Samuel Abraham Ayers and Myrtle Clark Page, both of Williamston; Arthur Bullock and Naomi Scott, both of Oak City; Hugh Richard Crouch, of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Lillian Andrews, of RFD 1, Rob ersonville. Are Here This Week Messrs. Joe Giddings, F. L. Great house, Jr., and Frank Butler, of the Greathouse and Butler auditing firm, Rocky Mount, are here this week auditing the county books. In Plymouth This Week Mrs. Randolph Allen and son, Randolph. Jr., are in Plymouth this week visiting relatives. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of re-sale entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County in that cer tain special proceedings pending in said Court entitled: "W. H. Everett and wife, et als. vs. Joseph H. Ever ett aud wife," same being a parti tion proceedings, the undersigned Commissioner will on Wednesday, October 28th, 1942, at twelve (12) o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse Door of Martin County, Williamston, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: FIRST TRACT: Commencing at the Joseph H Hollis turner on the Hamilton and Everetts Public Road; thence up, with and along said Ev eretts and Hamilton Road to W. A. Edmondson's corner; thence down and along said Edmondson's line to said Edmondson's corner; thence a straight line with Edmondson's line as heretofore mentioned to a corner in Millie Rawls' line in a branch, said line being marked by a straight ditch leading from the Public Road as far as said ditch reached; thence up run of branch to what is known as Glia son's corner of J. B. Coffield's line; thence up and along said Coffield's lin^<^h^beginningj^ontainin^^(^ Vocational Teachers Hold Monthly Meet Last Week The home economics and agricul ture teachers of Martin, Tyrrell and Washington Cohnties met tor their monthly conference at Jamesville on October 14th. The groups met sep arately. The home economics group had an open discussion of programs of work for this year, with emphasis on community needs due to the war and how these needs can be met. The next conference will meet in Roper on November 11th at which time the home economics teachers will study home economics clubs and adult classes in a community. Siloam Church Hearing End Of Conference Year The service Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Siloam Methodist Church in Williams Township will mark the close of the conference year. Mr. J. A. Gardner, a church officer, is extending a cordial wel come to the general public to hear Rev. G. C. Wood, the pastor. acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a post, Ben Glisson and J. B. Coffield's corner on the Wild Cat Road; thence along said road 50 yards to a poet; thence a West straight course 150 yards to a post on J B. Coffield's line; thence along said Coffield's line to the beginning. Containing 1-2 acre, more or less, and being that certain tract of land deeded to Jos. H. Hol lis by Samuel Glisson and others, recorded in Book C-l, page 161. THIRD TRACT: Situated on the Westerly side of public road leading pass of said Holliday, beginning at the line in said Joe Hollis and H. R. Mizelle corner and running thence a West course with said Hollis line to a stake, a corner, Will Killebrew, H. R. Mizelle and Joe Hollis; thence Southwest a straight line to a short leaf pine, a comer established by this Deed ,and said pine being re cently chopped; thence Easterly a straight line about 120 yards to Glis son's line, a corner of H. R. Mizelle; thence North with Glisson's line to said publie road; thence North with center of said road to the beginning. Containing 7 1-2 acres. The last and highest bidder will be required to deposit the amount of ten per cent (10%) of said bid at the time of and before closing the said sale. This the 12th day of October, 1942. HUGH G. HORTON, ol3-2t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by L. B. Culpepper and wife, bearing date July 15, 1936, and recorded in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book T-3, at page 30, same having been given to secure the payment of certain in debtedness therein described, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness for which the same was given as secur ity, and at the request of the hold er of said note, the undersigned Trustee will on the 21st day of No vember, 1942, at twelve (12) o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse door of Martin County, in Williamston, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described real estate, lying and being in the Town of Williama ton, N. C , and bounded and describ ed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southwest cor ner of the Anderson lot on Simmons Ave., running North 30 degrees West along Anderson's line 240 feet; thence South 57 1-2 degrees West 78 feet; thence South 30 degrees East 240 feet^ thence North 75 1-2 de grees East 78 feet ta the lin^iiiiina containing one-eighth at an acra more or less. Being tame land con veyed to a A. Newell by H. W. Stubbi by dead dated Iftvatbtr, 1907. and being recorded in the Pub lic Registry oi Martin County in Book SSS, at page 228. y This the 19th day oI October. 1942. EDWIN M. CULPEPPER, Trustee. Huj^^tWJorton^tty^^^ Don't Let Your Boys Down This Christmas If you want your Christmas jjift to reach him (or her) in time, the government savs you must mail it hy not later than October 1st to November 1st. Here is a list of Gift suggestions approved by lite Army and ISavy . . . 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