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AfPnSBB WILL FIND OCT COLUMNS A LATCHKBT TO ISM . HOMES OF HiKlCi COUNTY VOLUME XXV—NUMBER 30 METHODIST TO I HOLD REVIVAL BEGINNING JUNE 1 WiD Run For Two or Tliree Weeks; Public to Attend TWs ■■ to uioact to the frablic »«—» „ win begin on Jane Ist i viral is the Methodist church to run tm or three weeks as we see fit- The yaUic if urged to attend. We tore secured Her. Carolyn A. Hosford evangelist to assist in all these Meetings- Fran her recommen dw must be a won.ierful per sua. You will find some extracts be low Croat different papers concerairg her «wL The Btetiaf will begin with the Sanda) moraine service which will be coahcttd by a party of about fif teen lay— from the Washington laymen (tab- 1 will be away Hw«lt the utii it at Hamiltoc- At 3 P- M. there wfll be a serviice in oar church contacted by the Laymens Club of Washington. N. C. This dub is an oat growth of the Ham-Ramsey meetinr They go to any place within reach ami , iHI lart wwiW which we are inform ed are traly great. They carry a mo*t excellent baad, a choir of two hundred - i nirri If our church is run over which I am sure it will be. we wffl go m a body to one of the warehouse* for this meeting. E_ D DODD. Pastor. Rorbnru Conner, Roaboro. X C. -Mm Hooford gets result* at every service. She has co-operation every where because she is a strong or gamier. She is a woman of remark aUe personality, an ordained nhit ler who can pray and preach with the Ml case that sho directs the Chow, sing* her mlo* or plays her Saao phone. Thrnont her entire work ooie feci* the impulse of deep spiritual m sight and complete conaecration to a task." Sumter News, Snmter, S. C. -Nearly three thousand men ami nam mere m the andience when the Hoonrr Chores of MU boys and girb. ■ long. pe——ian matched down th. Amies m military precision ana tool mr amid the cuntinaed ap t loun from the hundreds of pram! parents and others as eafaaUy promt men and women of Samtor County Then begaa a programme of soag* which training lira the efficiency d leader. Mia* Hosford. Just hem MM Hosford managed with only foni Omrt rehearsals to get this large nam ber of little onea to so thoronghl) grasp what she wanted them to do. and enter into the spirit of the oc casion with such self confidence and is hard to renlne MM when yon know MIM Hosford and her of lending the old. the mid die aged, and the young and b-r abdni to handle either male or fe male. the mystery isn't sn far from being solved CLASS DAY EXER CISES HELD SAT The Class Day ezerciam of the 1*24 graduating class of the Wi liomitoa High School oere held yn terda> aft trass i in the anditermm at four o'clock. The stage setting was eery attractive for the occasion the das* color* being carried oat m with doer crepe paper. All the mem hen of the dass were on the pro gl —m which was eery interesting, this »*»« having a reflation far pi i iti '-~c several bright memhera. Mr. Bryant Carstarphea was elect** i shdirtorsi an account of having re gravis the highest average daring his high urbonl term. The programme in fail was carried oat as fallows: President's address. Frederick Hoyt; History. William F. Hodges; Vfcem. Myrtle Wjrane; Statistics. Sadie Ferry • Prophecy. Carrie Lee Wd; Doosr. Pattie Harris; Last Wfll aad Testa - meat. Bryant Car.tirphen; Chu Seng. Vilmi Harrison. MUVM ACCIDENT LEAVES NO ONE TO TSIX THE FACTS Saturday night aft ii:3fi Jnd a few miles from Winstow Salem. P. H Eunice At wood were a3 out en a joy ride when the big car they oere dnrmg at a high rate of speed tnm eo over and aB three mere instantly It seemed that a small battle of and leaven a widow and fise ihflins. dm and Mrs- Brwou hmo a bao hnnd in the piailiHiy aad fire iiw» an sack a grand scale with aa «ae Sr. to taU the tale. - THE ENTERPRISE GRADUATING EXERCISES HELD LAST NIGHT Rev. R. L. Shirley Made Splendid Address to a Largre Number anno The final exercises of the commence ment of the Williamston Graded and High .'ifhinl i were held last night in the school amlitorium The diplomas wer epre-ented to the graduates of the high school and Rev. R. L Shirley of the lacol Baou-t church made the address to the cU-s. The fir-* ruirber .in the prrv~ ,n was a chorus. -Springtime" by the high school and then Mr. 11. J. Davis made a detailed report of the yeai's work, giving the averajje attendance by dashes aad naming those who had made exceptional progress during the year aad had neither been absent nor tardy dnrmg the year. The *alutory address was maie by William Hodges, a member of the graduating class and it was followed by another chonis. -Violet" by the high school The address of Mr. K L Shirle) was very strong and it was delivered especially neil. The subject for his speech was taken from the forty sixth psalm, and was embrace.! in the words. "The Certainty of God". It wa oeil carried out by Mr. Shirley who is a speaker of much ability and hi presentation of his theme was enjoyed by the large andieoice. Mayor John L HassHl presented the diplomas in a very attractive loinnr i to the graduates, who are. Misses I>ttie Harris, Carrie lee Peel. Myrtle Wynne and Vdma Harrison, aad Messrs. WiHtam Hodges, Bryant Clarntarphee and Frederick Hoyt. The valedictory address was then made by Mr. Bryant Carstarphen anil it was a gem considering it as the speech of a high school boy. It would have been worthy as a woik of a man of catair thought and showed the exceptional abdiiy of ty voung m»n The high school girts then sang an other pretty chorus. "Moon of the Springtime - which concluded the pro /rmm for the evening^ CLAPP—HARRIS * Cards me receiTftl in the city Saturday announcing the marriage of Mi» Ethel Harris of Williamston to Mr. Almon Mason Clapp which took place in Richmond on Satunlay May the tenth. The announcement was a surprise to her friends here as they bad expected the weakling to take place in June Miss Harris is the second daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Stat on Harris ami ti«o !ale Wdlaam S. Harris and has iJ ways lived in WiUiamstor. until sho entered college She graduated from the WflUanaston High School and then spent a year at Oxford College, where sfe finii Tr J the secretarial course. She meat to Richmond last fall and entered a business college ami that is nhit the romance began that cul minated in her marriage. She is very papular —ag the younger social set of the town and she has a wide circle of friends who regret to learn that she wfll take up her residence in Mr. Clapp is originally of Washing ton. D C hut for the past years he has been one of the managers A the rehshditatmn office for World War veterans in Richmond. They ate at home now at 204 Fast FraaUm Street. Richmond. Va 1 The l * reads as fdkws, Mrs Myrtle Statin Harris 1 announces the marriage of her daughter 1 Ethel Crawford* to Mr. Almon Mason Clapp on Saturday May the tenth ~- ' ainilnu hundred and twenty-four Ridummd, Virginia " At Hoone ' M last Franklin Street 1 always rend the ads to see. What boom loan merchants offer me, * No cam of nae goes oat of town. Each ad I read hath up and down. Aad I fiad my hat Isnu stare, Wan\ aank my aad aad even more, I save in time aad don't pay freight; f The gauds are right in weight and f ***• , - __ From feathered hats to cakes of ice; f I thank wtj stars far gettiag wise t And trade m stores that advertise; i Right here at hanr IH spend my kale, a No better gauds are sold by aad; . Thanks to these aoerchants of renown. „ S^aed—HOME TOWN BOOSTER." e . . Mr. Chnrtes Sawyer of Windsor am 1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, Tuesday. May 27, 1924. HENRY BOWEX DIES IN WASHING TON HOSPITAL Shot by WiD Waters At Store Saturday May 17 Henry Beweo. who was shod by Will Waters Saturday night. May IT. died in the Wa«hmgtaa Hospital Sat urday May 24. after straggling with death for seven days. Ho wen was shot m the back with a full load of small hack shot, which entered the right hsx He was taker immediately after the shos*iag to the Washington Hospital where aid was administered bat the xrims wtmnd finally calmiaated in dentfc. Mr. Bo wen was Jt years old at the time of his denth He asaiiied a Mi-- Clark who died a few years ago. leav ;ng two childf r> a girt and a hoy who row survive tleir •atfrer. He 4" leaves his mother two toothers a.* 4 tnree sisters- Trv inteimm: teok a". l*w Click hcrying gu « ad "Si* u rt> la i' t. rest at th- side of 1»s i■> Tr* funeral wt- cw>ior..-i in I!- . E .l» l%d>i pu t>- ef the "A • " i >J«o S*et» «tst charr-t. Al T TO WRECK OX WINDSOR ROAD FIIRII CAR TI'RNS THREE SOMERSAI LTS AND LANDS tIN ALL Fl>t RS; ONE HI RT Frialay afternoon while joy ridmg. Louise Spellar with two girts, all col ored. attempted to gn.de her Font around a curve rhcat five mdc from here on the Windsor n»i. toa? lost control and nn it mto the ditch The car made a nose dive and 4>l three rather preultar Um-. -:JI re on its ma-ie two or three iseraoh- as a cart wheel «4oes an»i oa il fonrs- The car's driver, law : ■■lfliied a severel> cut arm. all ihe muscle.- baring beets severed isd the bone havisg been ma-Sr.l The other two ocvupaoktjJke-«-apri mp»r> with the exception «-f a few minor brumes. The Fad was i ■■|lnsi i _il>msli ib ed, it hardly tear recognizable hriond the Ford make. It koked as if U« . far wa> saaking betweva 15 i&i 3" r mile- per b-ur when t its , way into the ditch rJ sorted its j curious actiocs. W mil. or w». cvsebrat . ing its colored school c—ouim nrrmrnt , awl several car- from tl. -re cat* over . to Wtfi.amsloa joy rolmg an! ohile . rrturmi-K the accoles# wtwH'A Musical by l*upilsof Mrs. Warren Bijors Ob Sjlw»Ui nmif it 6flmi - pre-ette.l her pupiL-v in a maoical in the aniNorinm of the graded school ludiisg A laree I crowd hrard the jouog onbsorian> de L spite th einriement that even ** , The pmnmsc was I throughout ami thai wooeMrful pro . grass has teen amor- by nn-' of O* I pupil - was «i ■' ■ iisg lleoe ap , pear in g O' toe ; .ogram were. Kixo Susie M>\ Uar- 'dl as>d R*» i Forrest Joyner, * lavhora Joyaer. Miss , es Dorot'iy MxHm, bora Jbe Stafis Grace Ta>lor EiarnhlS. Lettir .'«* | ranny Ra>. Muiam Courtney. Rchccca and Josephine Haiiimn. Eugenia Hoyt. Mdb Wynne. Sophie Little. ' Josephine Syfces. Mary Mdissa An drews. Vdma Haiti on. Margaret * Joyner. Lacflle lliml. Margaret Manning. Evelyn Harrmoa. Laura Or leans and Vdla Andrews. The solo by liub Misa Grace Kara bill was very deceit and was admir ably done for one so }img. It was enjoyed by the eatwe andietre Tht solo luuiin by Mimes Vdma Har rwo and Mary MHitii Andrews wer; very plm>x aai the lendiimn b) Mbss Laura Orftcaas of the i oniti fiom Beethoven was the work of as ar.U aid was highly appreciated b) the eatteu ai tic sndi nre The dnet: >, by Mewses Asiin o s and Hamsoo HaLtunrud and Joyner and Orleans w»re also very | ifidn torn bera. The vocal solo. Tiinna Walti Song" by Mws Vetla Andrews addtd d much to the of the pro gramme. Mrs- Kgg» is to he coogratn .. hted upon her efforts aad her wort with ber duos dnrmg the past year , PRESIDENT COOUDCE SIGNS JAPANESE E*Xt SKIN ACT Prv.ifrul Coolodge signed thi i. Japanese rniluiisn Act yesterday " making the act effective Jdy Ist. This hfll bar rriiril ill » ramplr a ed at any nor dole. The greatest ■ tnfcnui in the hd K,m its drte. H shoaid pnhubly hav i +r. ~ REV. CAROIjI N A. HOiWOCD | OFFICERS EXEMIT ED FROM BLAME j Small wood's not lleing Arrested is no Fault of Officers We are agaia printing l>« detail of the cet avray of SRIZII from the officer> when he attackr>l Mrs. hell) Saturday ni*ht a «nk ar» for tie benefit of tho-e oho .i>! not see * be article which appeoroi in last Km ta> "s Knlerprise a- oe un.lerstand there are some who dot not ->*"e it In our last issue we -totol thai 1 Sheriff Koherron hear; l.ck Small om.l say. "IHaoa you. I will kill >ou~ 1 I>e Sberitf had »ot ihe scene at that lime and dol n.4 hear it. But. ' those who did hear it u«|uiiesi mt » t M aid > mall wood statcoi thai he wa «|o4.nf -«intone dse. Mr-. hell). . doc to fright did not correct this ' »t temenl and there nas nothing to he done but accept the statement Vle o>lrr-and there «s murh cirti ■ r. m heme made, and to this we r sill it is unfair; for we have ir ie-tu'aled the de ourselves and fin-l thai, Ibctp IM»W« to he placed on i he .dfirers for not arresting Small r wool We wish further lo state that Small i wood »a» placed um!er arre-t while ( Mr*. Krll> was a.-ked relal . ing to the matter. She said, and said I so bexau-e she was so badl> frighten r ed. that SaaDsooi hail done rothing f It oras on this statement that Small scol war release*! The tdher> are doing everything pos-ible to rapture the fug.tive arj-1 have high hope> of rfoinr so. NORTH CAROLINA Let me siag of North Carolina and il - weallh of colalen store. Where sfmline liospatality i- met al every door; T itb its Strang e v romantic hi-tor> an>l all that here WHI, No place or all the continent hi such a lak to tell r %here the Ab t marie and Roanoke r# faim-M' to the -ea. * And KaW irl brovrht a>lventure to found a r>Jn>; There Ihe ohile mar, and the Indian were Sr-t brouj ht face to face. Virginia Ikore and Marteo ro—l samples of each rare. Where the leaf pine'm p£*t> ma> be seen on every plain. And the cotton ami the corn is met ajram ar.l >et aeain When the son«biae glows in splendor over every bill and dale And thr noomn beam- 1100 l ir. lovdi oess the rivers and the vale "" And cbarminr ladies gracefully re rtmed in iineclad bowers * And men are born to Chivalry, amid this iaad of Bowers. ~ And care-free yontb and maidens are display inr man) a charm » * While all is joy and hopefulness there's naught that seem to harm 1 But pare ami level) innocence pro claim in joyais glee *• foisimo North Carolina and the Sunny South for me. H Z. WARNER. J GARRETT—BRYAN ( Saturday night at >W. Earl Garrett k mt Williamston and Miss Naomi Bry an of Rohersoovdlr were nuried al the residence of A J Manning " Mr. Gnrrett is well lino u■ in WG j »—as he attended oriiool ben some years ago He is a very pros * prions j ouiig farmer living near thii r 'lcily Miss Bryan is a school teachei j having taagbt during the part ses ■ sioa m Pitt coomty »t j • been better if it had been dated i W | hundred year* ago. H would doabtlem >e have beta better. COUNTY TICKET AS j WILL BE VOTED ON JUNE TTH*; Many Office Holders To Succeed Them selves All candidate.- for o u-l\ »&ce> have fileal applicatioi>- with the ojub ty boarl of dectsons and the) will l be voted on at the primary or. June ihe seventh. Tiko-e filing appiicati>>n.- are a- fol lows: ror the iwibc of Ke|or-enlal nc- , Clayton M>vnr. Jo-epr I. ll«!l>U) For ShrnJ II T. Kt*r.se. and A ! B Avers. For Register of I Vol—Sjhe-terj I'eel an-l J S. Get--inger. Foc Judge of tV Recorder's Court J C. Smith arei K 1. I obar Fi»r County *\>«nir.i- »>«*r-. Jane- ' vdle aiki W ilium- Toon-hip C_ A Askew. I. I*. Hdisia\ ar*l John N j Hopkir.- (■r.lfir, ami Itear Grass Towc-hips— W. B. Harringl.-r. ai»d Her ri C t»reen. The ahpve are Ihe only name- thai J will appear ois Ihe ticket for the l-nnun. there beire or.l> o-nles . laitl for the "tier ct>w.t> dßce-. Th*—e hol-iinc idipr- in Ihe r -unlv . iisi oho have r- "pp~i!>-f aisi are •iectared the nominee-, are. I County Sune*or—T_ Jones Tailor 1 , For Cotuaer—F I- I'dwank For "unli TriM-urrr—('. Ii Car ' ■ -tarphen For Solirito: of the Kecoriser'- . ( ■•art—Flbert S. I'eet | For Coanty l omini -Mio— \\ il liai:i-lon and Foplar opint —II M . I Hurra-. Crass R>«a>l- an>i Rober-vnv ilie " J. G.. Bamhill. > Hamilton abl l»*»re Nest— T. I . Stole. Jr. > For Count) l-ar\l of F^uraio-n —I • Jno A. I»et-:nrer. k It. l"raof«»r»l.| . Nathan W II Holli-'ay an-! I i I! M. Won ley. all Bio! to succwoi I » them-dves. (There was is> rush of (iioUute ii I the office of the Chairman of the Coun j ' |y lloaid of IJertaoois bul there vra.- ' as man) as one candsbtf for eieiy j ' oCire on the list evcept for loon mi- ' 1 saoter for Williamston «nd " I'on! !*•»i'-l.ip-. Mr. 11. M ISurra- IV:inun of Ihe CsHonl) Hoard of Flrction- in .-ueepuie up Ihe rniml r fi«nd the vacanci and acceploi it on hi- own behalf I Reception For Mrs. A. V. Joyner and Miss Joyner r r I last evenmr from n«ne until etever> I Mr.. A. V. Joiner aid hrr dauchter.! IMi-s Margaret Jo) ner.*Wre eotertjiri led at 2M informal reception by lliv Icarrird lirl White at Ihe' hoonr of ■Mr J W. Mar,hi- r oe fhurvh -treet J The home was very pcrilil • •ircor |atr-l. pink ai»l white rose- m cry -la! II bowls ami p».k a'»l whale in l-ilier ia-e- making an attractive lark ||gruor?d for tbo-e receivioc. I Mrs. Manning met the first- vt thr |k«r and introduced thrmfelo the le Iceiving line of Ibe ho-te-s. | »IMiss White. Ihe hooiorees. Mr- Joiner laml Mb-- Jo) wr aid Mr-. R. I. Shir njley I IMiciou- punch wa> enrol hi Mi ll C. A. Hair.-oc. from tie luck r*cep ti« hall. A mu-oal pooeram wa- the ,| form of entertainment for lie fieri it-g Mrs. L C. Bennett. Mrs. P. B f .Core saar solo- ami Mr- W heeler 'Martin Jr. and Mr- Warrea Bigg t played too dorts. all the smbrr- he jing greatl) enjoied. An ire coor was r .Iteu served, the color -chrme of pink an-l white beinr carr>»l out in the I ices- The refreshment.- were served by the little friend- of Mis- Margaret -IThey were Misses So h James. Mar |Kwrite Cooke. lociUe lla-eil. Kurenia d.Ho)t ar.d Uuabeth tiurjraoo- J ' The other- uere Mr- .W. ejH. Ilarreil. Mr-. C. A. Harrison. Mrs. It. II Harruon. Miss Mala M:lchrl!. |Mi - R 1. Shirley. Mrs. la»rnw " j Fed. Mrs- RG. liarr. on. Mr War ►- J ren Birr-. Mrs. I_ C. Kennett. Mrs P. B. Cone. Mrs. Wheeler Martin Jr , eiMi -. A R Daaiat. Mrs. John D. j Biggs. Mrs. C B Ha-sell. Mr- A. T Crawford. Mrs Carrie Burg- Williams, Mrs. J. L William-, and Mrs- Anna Harrison it STI DENT MEETS l*f\TH r . JIMPING FRHV TRAIN d . Durham, \. C, May 2« Bywom Itelote. of Asbevdle. K. C, a stodenl »l Trinity college, was instantly kdl * 'ed near the college early this mora h | ing, when be attempted to >imp from a Soot hen pasjewge/ Ink. *1 The yoclh's body later was foum I ijcar the tracks by a rnnpmmoi, wb _ 'did not jamp Thr bam pau« thi m point at a fast rate. P-ekote was re p, turn inr from a weekend visit ti t : .. . . . .. l)R. H. E. SPENCE PREACHES AT METHODIST CHURCH i ! He Declares 4 Things Are Essential To Attain Success - IV H. K of Trinity Col the >er 1 ' rrv.n to tfcr rij.lu.ilme rf*>> of the • hucfc >dio#l Sun. lay mornme at the ' MrtivaiU church Ti* other churches •of the torn had ih> nvmii.e ►en ice fanJ the church «- well |urke.l I*r Sjmvy took for his subject. 'nrin>" w-ir.c i- a test the I*Ar»i me ~hall ~ee what will become * of his .ireams"" found in tieti: 37 J' J | The IWtor han.ile>! the subject so | ■ e!that the h«ar arl a half servne I J -eewx.t short. Four special thine* were ieclare I | !es-et.tul to attain success which were. . *"L.>ok~. "Watch" a*hl "Wan"! lln substance he said me must na-' i ' -access or we will never ret it. th- '■ ; -IU.M I, the business or professional mar. must mart an.i then it is just as essential to work as it is to mli t The fellow who wants a'>! Is unwi" lir.*. to Kork is not «-ntitle»i to win In fact work properly placed is tlx- win nine factor in every movement Yet w.-rk may nut am tiecau-e it nui not ,ie properly planned and directed. IV ) ne*»i to watch raiißvt he o* erl«'ki' i ' Frequently the best opportunities i«ass (by when we are not watchinc. Men are almays wan*»l to match as one | of the mos* solemn obligations the 1-oUirr has is to wratch; so It is the Marty of every man to watch Wait lis the ea».~-i r.-»juirrnv-nt. for «uctes . : vl'.Soue it trie- our p.' !mv* frequently. We ire too anxious tv reap, heece will w. wait. Tie >eriii.-n ma just ; litt'o different 1 'Ti-n -jii-if mt - hear as it at tilths I jw-T - i«t « f the rvatu-e of a lecture aiki m ii\ jUi-ta:ion of beautiful pu^t> ». OAK CITY tiETS CI aASSI FIC ATM )N Some people -a»l it c.»uM no! lie ■ione I'are them For principal 11. M r Amsley aavl Supt. I'ope acc.pt.si the -hallcnffe In cwatsM) aem* Martin [ t'ujnty can boost another classified bis h school. All requirements for , classification al Oak City liave been met. Today Oak City llurh Schiml is rate.) as hirh as I'idiersOiiviHe or Williamston Hifli School.*. They are ' listed at rr.-up 11. "lass 11. There is r\~.m higher up in the State's classifi cation of kifh schools, The public L» i watchin- t» see which mill le the first . to move hsjrher than the present cla-sificat ion. Anwnr the requirement• necessary f are m»re pupils in Hush School, bet ter libraries ao>l more use of same, lluir rspiipment to assist teachers in I trakißg, ai'l teachers holding retjuir « «d ceitificates We molMlet mliuh i -c!»4 will bt first. !■ I'KnMIMAI t HARLoTTE t CITIZEN MEETS OEATII ON S. C. HIGHWAY r . Had Rim lia A Khknt Trip At lluirl Mitaa'k Mill Here Far • Several lh>* p t'ansieii. x C_. Ma> 21. blvar.l 1. - Keokr. a prominent business man of Charlotte, N". C. was instantly' killer! r about seven miles north of Caimlen. on 1 the Cam.ten t "harlot U road. thin a? terr--« ab«t 6 o'clock, when his tour ► u,f car -k>I.M in the ?aiil ai..l 1 tirntfl over, pinning him arxl his wife f beneath Mr 4«e»ler was ha.llycru-h f ei are! was "jka«t /tln-n evtracte.l by - Mcvpai.t- 1 of a passing far Mr - Keesler suffered ony buries Sibout • the fare and is not seriously hurt ' t harlotle Untreated lHstr.s~j.iß|r news of the .leath of Edward I- hec-ler. prominent busi '• U2t of t"harlotte mita national!) • kr-owe in buiH.njr ar.d loan circles, received by relatives here, shocked the community when it spreal rap - idly aaonr mar.y of has friends in ' the city last nijfht Ti«e first to heal ** of the fatal accident was Kmrard Y *• h-eier only son of the victim of the • automobile turnover. According to information frorr ("ankien. Mrs. Keesler was pinned be nea'th the automobile also, but wa.- but injured .seriously She was taker m to a hospital ia Camden. There was i* no Me el'e in the car with Mr. a»l I- Mrs. Keesler. >- Hr. and Mrs KeeUer left Char ■ lotte yesterday afternoon about 1 •'dock to visit his sister. Mrs. J d Swtn Khame. in Camden. Mr. K«es ■oiler had returned Friday nijfht fron as Wiliamstan. X. C. whet* he had bee: e «o a fehinc trip at Staton's mil pan to' since Toe-day He was ia ill healU when k went to WBtiaantan Tan WATCH THE LABEL ON TOCR P A I'UK. rT SERIES THE DATE YOI'B SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRES ESTABLISHED 1898 Mil. AND MRS. WARN ER LEAVE FOR THEIR HOME IN CANADA i Their Many Friends Re gret Their Lea Yin? Rev aifct Mr* J E. Warner left I Saturkiay for tr.e-.r bene IT, t They merit to lbaslti« to spun! several .lays wrsenf Mr. Warner filled his la-st app».r.trracc; ir. the »>;.ite»l States in his enured there ar I from tnere they will -O \> KiiislMi lo visit frier,«is urt ! T> ihey will leave for Boston, rrart -r.f that jJace {•»n the | m ill po to the»r >v»re ir t'ara-ii Rev. ar,.i Mrs Uaiter came to Wil |liamst«»B .tanr.f the fall of IKi": to I sper .l the winter or M*»ii»t of tie I severity of the t'ar>!iaic whaler meath ler. ar.i .iunns: thesr -lay here have en.leare»( their-elves ;« ] c-rrV >f j frier,.is who kerrh r* cr*-" th-ir »ie : jarturv Mr. Warner is a nan m*vi. ha- ha«i a wiie u t%f real ii-s of life He was »w>rr m X «va S.-ot _ .--rxl was broucht a*, mtth fine opportunities an.- Mn-leir- ten vironment of hr.- K-»«-e heir*: i.H>ve the aveeace In his eariy life 'e ma- ce- mith various Mi-ire-s,s was en!t-te«i m the |tr! > arnt f*r -nrral years b®; he rave ap e\*n thinjr el-e an»f enter*-: s*e tH'ristry at the ace of matsnJT. He ieeamf a im-mher of the clency of iv "' urch of KmrLan.t an.l -erve- i- h- ln.me li >ce-e until he was snprraf-nuated when he came S «s* 4 oe antwt of his health. He ha- -pent the winters in North Carolina for the pi-t severe! years, servinr churches un»ier the charcc of l!isH«>p Ihr-t that harfrno: to »*ee«l , >. -apply mint ter for a -birt perio.l Mr Warner fe* rwoett arv! rentle >n.i has and a-e- the that .-omroon sense He j well in the events-of the day and , Mu - the capQcitv I* see- tSir.r- a they ire and to properly a?ha-* himself to nest asy .-itsitm r !>ur[iii- his | ;ay in W J3iajnsl-n he , has written a aomlaer of tcom- an-i r many of then very m.-p"riT.c r.rxi m - it ctrurtrve In thas n i■» of IW Filter f pr_se we reprwinne t e *nr. "North r Carolina" which wa- a r* -jl'. of the i ii: spiration the scenery the era!— ileur of the Soatb' arvl e-pecially r North Carolina OMafdeal with the i fraea.ilir.ess of the rmet nr- of the , Southern pe..pte wtucb he ars( his wife have rwervett fr.-m r*«.ple over , the State and ft-an the Sooth. I Mr an.l Mrs. Wair*r have two I sons who have taiaed pr»*nir>erire in their native n«,ln. raaaia Rev. Ih V Warrjer. -ene' overseas mith the Canadian army for six years, re turninr with the ra.- k of Major in the Itritr-i* army n«l 'leu I ■ (J. Warner of I —lilana Oi tario wtw is , in charre of a tarre zisl mp-rlant pur : -h in latkia We hup l tbe Rev a'.»■ Mr-s. Warner a ill speed nat) m»ry- mti.ler- in our midst aid tKat Ije j« pV of o'jr . .-wnimunity ru; hive th^ !ev*e of Mku cp m B ;*. Ihew.. ' LYON - WADSH'ORTH lnvita?ior.s have t*eti irteiiol in the city b> fraesait- s.f M.ss Mary J W a.tsworth JLB*I t«*-> r»*i t Mr lluvrll Wa>i-w>'rth the hu«®r of yoaar pcesence at the loarriace of bis sister Mary I . Mr J t *idta l.vons r on Saturvtay aft-re«e June the Seventh, at .tour at tlie l*rrsbitrrM» tli||i(i. New C. ( Tbe tbe apprwachiitK rnarriaare of Miss Wadsvrorth wdl be of much interest to ber many frii-nds in W illtaMk-toe Miss WaMiswortli is ' t well known aM very popular in Wil- I- - lianKston. She has visited i«ertp several years as the rwst of Mrs. J. G. Godard. ai>i ber sister. Mrs. I. W". •I | Watts. Jr h i Mr. Lyoa t» a irenbri of tbe facul n ( ty of the Cniversaty of North Caro r t lina an>i tbey will make their home in f. Chapel Hill ■ e - ■■ i Mi s Eva IVele is ruitinr frteivls n in Robersonviße this week. Mbnes Mala Mitchell aai Nina us nrultr of the total school r. faculty dwrtoar tbe past season, left ls for their homes in Wake Forest this r- day tat Mt mrb toytui .1 upon his t ret arm I. Tba My was reported to have been I- badly Mt dated to tbe crash vrbea the in machine, which was a large Stude ■n htai amtancd. Mr. Keesler was id braoed ami crashed abo«t the ckest, th head a*4 tors. His bead was crashed s-'beneath the car. k anas arid. -» '
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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May 27, 1924, edition 1
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