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- . ? ?Iff m MAKES WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Diamond King 94TM rings QWOif hart in o dhplay thatI t (rapirss. Wt urgo you to" i?* ? -i- ?? ua?? Iff VI tnfw fn?m rO /??? 2-Diamond BirtMont Ring WATCHES for la diet 19.95 SPECIAL? $4.95 Biikurt't JMfftliirt .Mlvli I vvWvlvl 9 1M North Main St. Mtoae 479-7?Farmyille, N. C. Our :"7T" ' "J"-*?'' kk Black Market" Auto Sales r^> Effective November 1, 1947, and continuing thereafter until the current high prices of "Black Market" automobiles has been low ered to the usual retail prices, we will require all purchasers of new Pontiacs to sign the agreement printed below. It is our opin ion that purchasers who wish to retain automobiles for their own use will, without hesitation, sign this agreement in order to do their part in helping to combat the exorbitant "Black Market" prices. If this agreement is broken during the period stipulated, we will bring suit against the purchaser. Any funds derived from a suit, after deducting legal costs, will be contributed to a North Carolina orphanage. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that in consideration of the sum of one ($1.00) Dollar to me in hand paid by R. A. PARKER MOTOR CO., Inc., the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and in further consideration of the said R. A. PARKER MOTOR CO., Lie-, hav ing this day sold and delivered to me one 194 Pontiac, bearing Motor No. 1 Serial No. I do hereby contract and agree with said Company that if I desire to sell and dispose of said auto mobile at any time within a period of six months from this date I will offer same for sale to the above Company at the price then fixed and established for such automobile by the Official Used Car Guide, provided and upon the condition nevertheless that the said Company pay to me in cash the list price for said automobile as shown by the Official Used Oar Guide, less any liens and encumbrances that may he against the same. If said automobile is offered for sale under this agreement said R. A. PAR KER MOTOR CO., Inc., may purchase the same at its option, and if it fails to exercise said option of purchase for a period of twenty-four hours, or if said automobile is not offered for sale within the period of six months, said Company by the execution of this agreement agrees that it will enter a notation upon this instrument "cancelled, satisfied, and of no effect" For the faithful performance of this agreement and every part there of the same is executed this the day of 194 Witness: R. A. PARKER MOTOR CO.. Inc. PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE ? 120 East WUm Street c. faemyillh n. c. - Pkew 2790 ? ? ? IfitTTO ? ? ? Miss Jessie Daniel of Wilson Sherwood McKeel of were dinner guests ofMias if.P > ** iuCiVGCi ounany. ^v;^.>> ' Mr. and.Mrs. Dobbs Dixon called to Jferic View hospital. Rocky Mount, Thursday of last week on ac count of the serious ijlness of Mr. Dixon's brother, Ben Dixon, who is better at the time of thljtwriting.' Mr. and Mrs- J. V. Parker, Jr., and baby were' the guests of Mm.' Park er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey, during the week end. l~s^ ? Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bennett and son, Bobbie, were supper guests of Mr.- and Mrs. J. C. Gardner Friday night.; ? His* Juanita Riddick baa returned from Springfield, Ohio, where she visited Dr. Elbert Circle and his family. The wedding of Miss -Rid dick and Di. Circle will take place this month. Dr. and'Mm. W. A. Marlowe and Jiramie, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jenkins and Bingo attended the Caioiina mnessee football game Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Bennett, Mr., and Mrs. Billie Bennett and Bobbie Bennett were dinner guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Sain Jenkins Sunday. Mrs. E. H. Hill of Plymouth visit ed Mrs. H. A. Liverman Wednesday. Miss Basel Baker, a member of the Farmville school faculty, visited her Bister, Mrs. Ray West, Jr., Sunday. Mr./and Mrs. L. W. Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gay,<Jfra. W. E. Lang, Sr., and Mrs. C. S. Eagles of Arthur Gay to wring brick cttmm and individual cakes, ?ips?ve? thi^^inwe'en season. Mm Albert of Paraville waa a special guest for the afternoon. MeCUKLBNMLDT | Miss Julia Mae Dildy' of Walston burg became the bride of R. E. Mc Oullen of Mount Olive, on Sunday afternoon, October 2d, at in the Spring Brunch Free Will Bsp tist Church. The Rev- M. L. Joto son of Lucsma performed the double ring ceremony before an improvised altar of fern*, carnattoM and few few, flanked by white candlee. A program Of week** ramie-was presented by .Blu,n?1*J^*Le Walstonburg, cousin of the brtd?. pianist, and ifass Janie Dildy of Wal stohborg, sister of the bride, soloist She sang "Because" arid "Seal Us, O Holy Spirit." The traditional wed ding marches were used and "O Lowe That Will Not Let Me -Go" waa played during the ceremony. The bride was given in n*rPH?* by her father. She wore a Hgbt blue suit with black . accessories and a qprsage of American Beauty row. Miss GersMtae ?ildy, sister of the bride, was sudd of honor. She wore a white suit with black- and red ac cessories , and a corsage of red and white carnations. v ~ ' , .J The beet ma? waa the grooms brother-in-law, Arnold Jernigan, of Mount Olive. Linwood Strickland, of the groom, and Alvin Dildy,! brother of the bride, were ushers. little Miss Judy Fae Bason, cousin j of the bride, of Snow Hill was ring Mrs. McCullen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dildy of Wal stonburg. She .attended Carolina Beauty College, Raleigh, and for the past three years has been manager of the Walstonburg Beauty Shop. Mr. McCullen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MaOullen of Mount Olive. At present be is engaged in fK?dng. After a wedding trip to Florida and other Southern points of in terest, the couple will be-at home at Mount Ottve.' _ Items of Interest from Ballard's Crossroads (By Mrs. &lmer S. Nichols) The Presbyterian auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Moses Tyson on Friday afternoon, Nov. 1. at 2:30 o'elbck. Mrs. Randolph Eagiea of Macclesfield will conduct a Bible study class on the book"of Matthew at the home of Mrs. Anme Flanagan on Monday afternoon, Nov. 10, at 2:80. HKiaoa Letba and Louise Tyson were hostesses to the Presbyterian Youth Fellowship meeting mi Thurs day evening. The program, "Our Attitude toward OtherBaces," was given by Louise Tyson, assisted by othej members. After the program refreshments of iced drinks, assorted cakes, and potato chips were served. On the fourth Sunday far October the children of Mis. Bessie McAr thur met at her home and gave her a surprise dinner in honor of her 78rd birthday. The Sunday was a perfect autumn day and dinner warn served on a table outdoors, picnic style. Mrs. McArthtrr received many lovely and useful gift*. Those occasion were Misa 3 ..... of Washington, D. C., Mr. J. R. Roger of Newport News, Vs., Mrs. Mack in Grimesland" and Mrs. Venn Crawford spent. the past week end with her niece end nephew; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leggett, in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carraway attended}] a reunion of the Cobb family at the heme of Mr. and Mis. Roy Bowling near Htrgiville Sunday. - Mrs. George Worthington of Washington, D. C., will spend the week end with her mother, Mrs. Ver ne Jointer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flake of Farm ville were guests of Mr. and Mrs Mack Ross Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCoy, who have boon making their home at Bal lards, have moved to Kington and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moye have moved into the place where the McCoys 11vea.gr j., ? . ...v . * .+.? ? ? 2 Mr. .and Mrs.. Earl Bowen of Ply mouth spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jones. Miss Mary Elisabeth Kiehols, at dent at East Carolina Teachers col lege, will spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. G. S. Nichols, saw their ads in the Patterns and Colors Always In Stock '4 ; ? ?? THE GARRE& FURNITURE CO. "For The Things With Xfch Ton Live" PHONE 410-1 v - FARMYILLE, N. G' DR. KENNETH L. QUK3GINS OPTOMETRIST Bank pf Farmville Building: EACH WEDNESDAY-0:00 to 6:00 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted FOB. RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE ENTERPRISE mbii ' ' ' a '?w ~ ~ - - 'Ww-* ? ^ ^^ ^^"" ...Our Prices Are Right! When you've tried the rest, then try the best. You will find our prices in line with quality. A good stock of liv ing- room, bed room and kitchen furnture awaits your Inspection. - PAY US A .CALL NOW! r Bed-Room Suites - $98.50 UP Lfriif-Roem Suites '149-?? UP Sofa Beds $54.50 UP Platform Rockers - $24.95 UP Junior Dinette Suite . ? 7 pieces with comer cupboard, buffet, extensi table, four chairs, mahogany finish. Extra chairs v Mahogauf Bed-Room Suite vanity, night stand and bench, finished in rich mahogany veneers, artistically ' " ? mahogany finish, two doors, large hanging space, storage far ? '-$Cr' ? blankets, etc. < - $44.50 mm Kitchen Cabinets gleaming white, red or black trim, 24 lb- floor bin, drawer room, storage for pots and pans. Porcelain work top $59.00 ? 1 1 ? Solid mahogany with drawer and shelf. Can be nsed as night table. Also Pembroke tables and lamp tables m solid mahogany liierspriagllattrftss Pull double size, tough AC tick. Soft _ ??. ?-j>.1 ^ "" ...jwp:- sr ? . s ?Jfi&Xii- ?I ?? ? Wir." T''-i'-'.x',? * " . . 112 E. Wilson St Phone * 316-1 Farmvitte, N. C. | y0$i -?> ij'*7 ? Wi - ' ?*??.?. ~ - .-,?^,,??,imp WL' mm ??'',*? r .' ...' -.' ; ? < ?. ? - ????.'.? M.,-jy. ? .".? ? ' .; Merchant, Banker and Grocer. 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