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Spends Week-end Here Miss Betty Mayo Everett, of Wilmington, visited Miss Katherine Newborn here last week-end. Shops Here Saturday Miss Martha Roebuck, of Hamil ton, shopped here Saturday. Visiting in Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Willie Modlin, Mrs. Gladys G. Taylor and Miss Ann Har dison are in Baltimore this week buying Christmas merchandise. In Durham Last Week-end Mr. David Hix visited in Durham last week-end. ? Was Here Last Week-end Simon Lawrence, of Wilson, visit ed here last week-end. New Peanut Pickers FOR SALE ? Subject to approval of the County U. S. I). A. War Board. We have been named special agents by the GFA Peanut Association for the ttale of new peanut pickers in this territory. Contact us for further in formation. F armers Supply Co. Williamgton. IS. C. In Washington Monday Miss Mildred Thomas and Mrs. J. E. Edmondson visited in Washing ton Monday afternoon. Returns from Kinston Mrs. John Bland has returned to her home here after visiting rela tives in Kinston last week. Visit in Raleigh Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W C. Wallace and Mesdames Elmer Modlin and An nie Mae Lilley visited Miss Frances Wallace at Meredith College, Ral eigh, last Thursday. Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rudisell, of Jacksonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardison here last week-end. Transferred to Lincolnton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald, for mer manager of Eagles' 5 and 10c store, has been transferred to Lin colnton, N. C. He and Mrs. Fitzger ald left yesterday for their new home. Is Visiting Here Cpl. Francis Peele, of Camp Lee, Va., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Sa die Peele, for a few days. Visits in Whitakers Miss Kathryn Bradley spent the week-end with her parents in Whit akers. Spends Week-end Here Mrs. S. S. Bailey, of Everetts, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Wil liam J. Hodges. *? Is Visiting Here Mrs. D. C. Barnes, of Murfrees boro, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Saunders here. Shops Here Saturday Mrs. Margaret P. Davis, of Plym outh, shopped here Saturday. In Norfolk Saturday Mr .and Mrs. Robert Coburn were in Norfolk on business Saturday. Visits Here Saturday Mr. Claude Todd, of Windsor, vis ited here Saturday. Returns to Durham Mrs. M. D. Hix returned to her home in Durham Saturday after vis iting Mr. and Mrs. David Hix, here for the past week. In Durham Last Week-end Misses Reynolds and Emma Hall Baker visited in Durham last week end. Visit Here Sunday Mrs. Lee Spruill, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams and little daughter, of Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Manning here Sunday. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Murvin Jones, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here Monday. In Roper Sunday Miss Mary Lilley visited in Roper Sunday. Was Here Monday Dick Lucas, of Plymouth, visited here Monday. ? In Littleton This Week Mrs. Robert Manning and children are visiting in Littleton a few days this week. Visits in Rocky Mount Bill Tilghman visited in Rocky Mount last week-end. Returns to Tarboro Miss Florence Fraley returns to her home in Tarboro tomorrow fol lowing a visit here with Miss Mary Rodgerson. Was Business Visitor Here Dr. J. M. Kilpatrick, of Roberson ville, was here yesterday attending to business. ? Are Moving Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. J. C Parkin are mov ing to the Elizabeth City-Hertford defense area tomorrow where Mr. Parkin wil continue his work with the State Highway Commission. Improving from Operation Miss Marjorie Lindsley is improv ing rapidly after returning last week from a Washington hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Henry, of Robersonville and Mt. Sterling, Ky., visited Mrs. 11 L Meador here Sun day. In Fayetteville Friday Mr. S. R. Biggs was in Fayetteville last Friday visiting his brother, Mr. Jack W. Biggs, who continues ill in a hospital there. Mr. Biggs has been in the hospital for several months. Attend Football Games Rev. and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff and son, Zack, and Dr. and Mrs. John D. Biggs attended the football games In Durham and Wake Forest last Saturday. ? Improving from Operation Mrs. Ira Hardison is improving rapidly how following a major oper ation performed in the local hospi tal week before last. Spends Week-end Here Miss Addie Lee Meador, teacher in the Whiteville schools, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. H. L. Meador. In Washington Sunday Miss Mary Elizabeth Keel visited in Washington Sunday. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Chas. Davenport was here yes terday from Jamesville attending to business. 1 Spends Week-end Here Miss Ruth Modlin .teacher in the Greenville schools, visited friends and relatives here last week-end. ? Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kennedy and daughters, Frances and Glenda, of Kinston, spent the week-end with Mrs. Kennedy's mother, Mrs. Jesse S. Lilley. a In Benson Last Week-end Miss Mary Benson spent the week end in Benson. Tobacco Cloth We hux' a lurpsr ntork on lianil. If you'll take our advice you'll buy WHILE YOU CAN GET IT F armersSupply Co. LARKLNMODLIN Miss Lowreader Modlin, of Wil liamston, daughter of the late Wil mer and Pattie Boyd Modlin, and Private John Edward Larkin, of Stapelton, ^taten Island, New York, were married at the home of the bride's brother, Mr. Willie Modlin, and Mrs. Modlin, on West Main Street, Saturday night, October 31, at 10:30 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. B. Harrington, of Farm Life. Mr. Larkin is the son of Mr. and Mrs James Larkin, of New York, and a stationed at Camp Battle near New Bern. Miss Shammie Ramey was maid of honor, and Sergeant Roy Gilbert of Wisconsin and Camp Battle, was best man. The bride was dressed in a soldier blue dress with black accessories. The ring ceremony was used. Mrs. Larkin will live in New Bern, near Camp Battle, where her hus band is located. * In County Last Week Mr. Marvin Cotrain, of Norfolk, spent last week with his family in the county Visit Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marrs, of Rober sonville, spent yesterday afternoon here with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harper. Mr. Marrs is buyer for the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company on the Robersonvile market, while Mr. Har per is buyer for the American To bacco Company on the local market. The Williamston market closed the 1942 season today and Mr. and Mrs. Harper will likely leave for their home in Kentucky this afternoon or tomorrow. Was Businses Visitor Here Mr. Joe Winslow, of Roberson vile, was a business visitor here yes terday. In Norfolk Saturday Mr. and Mrs R. L. Coburn, Mrs W H. Coburn, Misses Estelle Craw ford and Ruth Manning shopped in Norfolk Saturday. ? In Raleigh Friday Mesdames V. G Taylor, A. P. Barnhill and C. I. Harris were in Raleigh Friday. Mrs. Harris was called to her home in Rome, Ga., due to the serious illness of Dr. Harris' father. Latest Additions To The Enterprise Mailing List ? Lilted among the recent addition! to the Enterprise mailing list are ths following: Ruth Anthony, Robersonville; Pvt. John B. Hardison, Gulfport Field, Miss.; Pvt. Jas. E. Cassell, Camp Liv ingston, La ; Bertie Peel, Williams ton; Lonnie Bullock, Williamston; F. R. Bell, Oak City; J. H. Webb, Wind sor; Mary A. Manning, Greenville; James Taylor, Oak City; Fred Sil verthorne, Robersonville; L. G. Tay lor, Williamston: Mrs. Jim Rollins. Gassville, Ark.; E. G. Wynne, Jr., High Point; E. L. Fields, Palmyra; Sgt. E. C. Rogers, Alamogordo, N. M.; Raymond Bailey, Jamesville; Ira Jones, Williamston; Z. V. Price, Jamesville; Hubert Roberson, Rob ersonville; C. L. Daniel, Williamston; Jasper Rogerson, Williamston; W. S. Rogerson, Williamston; N. A. Brown, Hamilton; T. M. Hopkins, Oak City; J. S. Ayers, Everetts; T. H Wynne, Williamston; Mrs C. B. Loudon, Ripley, Ohio; C. C. Coltrain, Wil liamston; Wright Clark, Williams ton; J. P. House, Robersonville; El mer N. Modlin, Jamesville; Clyde Tyner, Williamston; A. B. Ores, Wil liamston; Palmer Taylor, Roberson ville; G. M. Peel, Williamston; Mrs. B. C. Swain, Chesapeake City, Md.; Pvt Wm. H Revels, Fort Bliss, Tex as; J. C. Kirkman, Jamesville; Jas. A Roberson. Williamston; Mrs W. A Hodges, Washington; Ensign Geo. Mahler, Cambridge, Mass.; Gussie Harrison, Williamston; Sally Rober son, Williamston; John H. Bailey, Baltimore; Geo. C. Griffin, William ston; E. L. Sherman, Williamston; W. S. Gurganus, Williamston; Adolphus Cotten, Hobgood; Mrs. H. V. Adams, Washington, D. C.; Levin Ange, Jamesville; J M Saunders, Fort Bel voir, Va.; Cpl. Dallas Harden, New York; Robt. W Harden, New York; B. F. Perry, Williamston; Mrs. N. L. Cherry, Washington. Mrs. James Jones, Williamston; C. C. Bryant, Hobgood; J. L. Peel, Pine town; G. A Peel, Williamston; Geo. F. Cordon, Jamesville; Jimmy Wynn, Portsmouth; Wheeler Latham, Sr., Payton Music Co . Washington; Mrs Hattie Bailey, Williamston; Mrs. J. C. Lilley, Portsmouth; J. M Cratt, Williamston; Mrs. L. J Mills, Wil liamston; Pvt. Jas. D. Riddick, San Francisco, Calif.; William Melton, Oak City; J L. Pierce, Williamston; I Government Storage For PEANUTS At The FARMERS Warehouse WILLIAMSTON, N.C. Leniun Burnliill, Kriwurri Corey Russians Thank Red Cross For Supplies Moscow ? Appreciation for the medical aid sent to Russia by the American Red Cross has been ex pressed here by Dr. Serge Alexciev Kolesnikov, chairman of the exec utive committee of the Union of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies of the Soviet Union. All deliveries of surgical instru ments and other medical supplies from the United States are of first rate quality, Dr. Kolesnikov said, and are arriving according to sched ule. Mr. Robert J. Scovell, Ameri can Red Cross representative in C. Forbes, Robersonville; E. R. Ed mondson, Jr., Bethel; E. B. Peel, Wil liamston; Charlie Edwards. William ston; R. W. Raynor, Oak City; Mrs. Guy Napier, Jamesville; Blount Moore, Everetts; A. Corey, James ville; Anna Brown, Williamston; Ar thur Cherry, Robersonville; J. H. Wynne, Williamston; A. T. Lilley, Williamston; G. T. Gardner, William ston; Pvt. Robt. L. Mizell, Camp White, Oregon; J B. Keel, Ports mouth; J W. Keel, Portsmouth; John Mobley, Williamston; Rufus Col train, Williamston; Pvt. Clyde H. Hines, Keesler Field, Miss.; J. C Smith, Robersonville; W. S. Hunt, Murfreesboro; Capt. Wheeler Mar tin, New Orleans, La ; J. L. Williams, San Francisco, Calif. Moscow, said that approximately $8, 000,000 worth of medical equipment had either arrived in Russia or was in the process of delivery. "Our scientists ask for more in formation about the organization of medical services abroad," Dr. Koles nikov said. "I would be grateful if literature or any other form of in formation could be sent to the Red Cross or Academy of Science. The extension of connections with medi cal organizations abroad would be useful for exchanging experience. "Don't forget to tell everybody we are really grateful for what has come but the more the better." ? Visit in Clayton Misses Grace Talton and Mary Whitey spent the week-end in Clay ton. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. F. F. Pollard and sons, Jule and Fred, of Bethel, spent the week end here with Mrs. Pollard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barnhill, Sr. Miserable With A HEAD COLD? Just try 1 Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen mem branes, (2) soothes irritation, and (3) helps clear cold-clogged nasal passages. Fol- { fly low the complete di- ^ sections in folder. MrflO HOI Many Thanks? Tobacco FARMERS Please accept our sincere thanks for the patronage ac corded us this season. We did our level hest to please each and every one of our custom ers ami we feel absolutely con fident our patrons received as much for their tohacco as any tobacco growers in the State. FARMERS Warehouse WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Leman Barnhill, J. Edward Corey and Joe Moye, Proprietors SELL US YOUR PEANUTS Factory Is Now Open and We Are Ready to Buy Your PEANUTS We Pay Highest Market Prices. Prompt Service and Attention Given Each Customer . . Sell Your Peanuts to Your Home Factory . . . Don't Sell Until We Quote You Prices! WILLIAMSTON PEANUT COMPANY "A Home-Ou-ned And Home-Operated Enterprise" G. H. HARRISON, W. C. WINDLEY, J. S. WHITLEY, N. C. GREEN WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA
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