Society & Personals
Mis. ELBERT & PEEL. Editor
Weddtega
Etc.
Mr. C. IX Carstarphan returned
Tuesday from Baltimore wbare ha had
been on a business trip.
Mrs. Ned Laughinghoua, Mrs. Kader
B. Crawford and her house guest, Mrs.
Rachel Ross, of Seaford, DeL Asa
Crawford and Ned Laughingfaouse
motored to Durham today for the
week end. -
Miae Lula Mae Keel, of Rocky
Mount, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Anderson this weak.
Mr. T. P. McNair of the valuation
department of the Atlantic Coast Line
railroad in Wilmington has been a
business visitor in town thie week.
Mrs. Ethel it. Clapp, Miss Lyda
Cooke and Mr. Bruce Wynne are
spending the week end in Oxford.
Mrs. Robert Heydenreich, of Rock
ingham, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Watts. She was met in
Rocky Mount by Mr. W. B. Watts.
Miss Catherine Matthews, and Mrs.
Polly Whitly, of New Bern, attended,
the George Washington birthday j
dance here.
Miss Delia Peebles, Mrs. J. W.j
Watts, jr. and Jimmie Watts are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moore in'
New Bern for two weeks.
Friends and clients of Attorney E.
S. Peel will be gaki to learn that he
is improved from his recent illness
and is able to be at his office again.
Mr. Vance Bunting of Bethel was in
town yesterday.
Meaera. Ronald Rhodes, Molvin
Duke, Harold Edwards, John Myers,
Dick Cherry, Waiter Beatty, Dick
Leach, of Washington attended the
dance in the Brick warehouse here
last Tuesday night
Miaaas Elisabeth Oden, Helen
Hodgea and Mia. Taylor, of Wash
wera hero a short while Tuesday af
ternoon.
Warm Everett, student at Buiea
Creek Academy is spending a few
lays here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Everett
BALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority vaatod in the undersign
ed by that certain mortgage deed ex
ecuted by W. T. Pierce and Bessie B.
Pierce, his wife, dated March IS,
IMS, and duly recorded in the Mar
tin County Publk Registry in Book
R-2, Page 897, default having been
made'in the payment of the indebt
edness thereby secured, the undersign
ed will, on Monday, March 21, 1927,
between the hours of 12 o'clock M.,
and 12:30 o'clock P. M. at the Court
House door of Martin County, in
Wiliiameton, North Carolina, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder 1
tor cash, that certain piece or pared
of land lying and being situate in
Martin County, State of North Caro
line, near the town of Hohgood bound
ed as folio was
BEGINNING at a gum in Cypress!
Swamp, J. G. Staton's comer, then up
said Staton's line to the County Road
leading from Hobgood to Oak City,
then down said Road west to Alice
Hilliard's corner, than down said Hil- 4
liard's and 1. M. Parker's lines to the
Cypxeas Swamp, then down said Cy
press Swamp to the beginning, con
taining 126 acres, more or leas, and
being the identical piece or parcel of
land conveyed to the said W. T.
Pierce by eaid B. F. Shelton, Trustee,
by a dead duly recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds for saidj
Martin County in Book 0-2, Pags 166,
to which reference is hereby made as
a part of this instrument
This February 14, 1927.
B. F. SHELTON,
2 18-4t Mortgagee.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain dead of
trast executed to the undersigned
tree tee by A. B. Ayers and wife, La
viaia Ayers, on the 28th of August
1919 which said deed of trust is at
record in the public registry of Mar-j
tin County in Book A-2 at page 190,
said deed of trust having been given
fer the purpose of securing notes of,
even date and tenor therewith and
default having keen made in the pay-'
ment of the said notes and the stipu
lations contained therein not having
bean complied with and at the re-;
quest of the holder of the said notes
the undersigned trustae will on Mon
day the 21st day of March, 1927 St
12 o'clock M. in front ef the court
hease door in the town of Williams
ton, N. C. offer fer eele to the high
eat bidder for cash the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
Adjoining the lands of S. H. Mobley,
T. U. Rawla, and others and being
two trasto ef land purchased, one from
S. H. Mobley and the other Irom
James L Roberaon, Dawson Roberson
and others and known as the John L
Wahanrrn land.
This the 17th day of Fsk 1927.
B, J. PEEL, C. 8. a j
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Missses Mad line James and Frances
Lewis of Enfield attended the dance
here Tuesday night
Dr. John D. Biggs returned Wed
nesday from the bankers' meeting in
Hertford by way of Norfolk.
Mr. Leonard Graham, of Wash
ington rcfereed the Coleraine-Everette
basketball game here last Wednesday
night
Attend Dance Here Taeeday— ■
Misses Margaret Duke, Elisabeth Mix
on, Ella Gaylord, "Dodie" Rodman,
Augusta Clark, Lottie Delle Ross,
Margaret Duke, of Washington, Ce
celia Bell, "Honey" Rhea, Bettie Per
ry, Lois Spiuill, Mrs. Steve Kenney
and Mrs. Gillam, of Windsor attend
ed the dance here last Tuesday night
Miss Elsie Bkalock, of New Bern at
tended the dance here last Tuesday
night
' Mr. Harmon Roberaon, of Smith-
Wick's Creek, was a business visitor
here yesterday.
; Mr. C. *P. Aycock, of Pantego who
I is chairman of the board of commis
sioners of Beaufort county and Messrs
| Karl Leggvtt, P. H. Johnson and Fred
: Latham of Belhaven and Captain
Bullock of Leechville, spent some time
shaking hands with friends in town
yesterday. They were en route to
Norfolk.
Mr. C. M. Meekins ,of Washington
was a business viaitor here yesterday
morning.
C. D. Carstarphan, jr., cashier of
the Farmers and Merchants bank and
Paul Bailey, cashier of tho Planters
and Merchant* hank, Everetts, attend
ed the bankers meeting in Hertford
last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L B. Harrison are ex
pected to arrive from a two weeks'
visit to relatives in Florida tonight.
Prof. R. L Leake, of the Robereon
ville schools, was a business visitor
in town yesterday.
MACEDONIA LOCAL AND
PERSONAL NEWS
Mr. Sidney Beacham, student at
Buiea Creek, came home Wednesday
to spend the week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beacham.
Friends of Mrs. Eliza Coltrain re
gret to hear of her illness. A speedy
recovery is hoped for.
Miss Sadie Mae Hadley and Mr.
Leonard Coltrain went to Williamston
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coltrain and
Miss Gennie Grey Beacham spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mra. Jesse
Coltrain of Hardison Mill.
Miae Sarah Hadley came home Mon
day night after spending several days
with her brother.
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i MRS. H. M. STUBBS HOSTESS
i Mrs. H. M. Stubbs was hostess to
the Twentieth Century Club Wednes
day afternoon from 3.30 to 6 at her
' home in the Tar Heel Apartments,
1 Besides the club members there were
a number of invited guests. The gen
eral topic of the afternoon's program
" was "Health, Roads, and Public Wel-
I fare in North Carolina." Mrs. J. H.
r Saunders read the first paper, "Pub
lic Health Work in North Carolina."
Ths article was in truth a biography
of Dr. W. S. Rankin's contribution to
' the State of North Carolina while he
• was head of the public health depart
> ment
The "About Twenty-Five Years ARO
There Was a Man Named Aycock,"
taken from French Strother's article
on North Carolina's Dreams Come
True, in the World's Work, of Novem
ber, 1924, was a memorial to Aycock
and was thoroughly appreciated by
r the audience. This reading was by
Mrs. W. a Watte.
Interesting current events collected
" by Mrs. Warren Biggs were read by
r Mrs. Clayton Moore.
Mrs. Stubb's refreshments consist
ed of chocolate ice cream with whip
> cream and angel food cake.
■j Her invited guests were Mesdames
» John D. Biggs, Asa T. Crawford, P.
II B. Cone, Hugh llorton, and S. S. Law
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THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMBTON. N. C
MRS. GODARD ENTERTAINS
CARD CLUB THURSDAY
Among the moat elaborate enter
tainments of the week was the party,
given her card club by all a. J. G. God- j i
ard, jr. In the absence of three of the
members, and the Addition of a third ]
table, several guests enjoyed
Mrs. Godard's hospitality on this oc
casion. Mrs. Titus pritcher made high
club score and received a lovely
bridge set for priaje. Miss Anna Craw-
fcrd received hig» guest prire, a vel- 1
lum bridge score pad. Mrs. Rachel ]
Rosa, of Seaford, Del., eistcr of Mrs.
Kader Crawford, and Mrs. S. S. Law
rence, of Richmond, received guest
prizes of Congress cards and Coty's
powder.
After four games, the hostess, as
sisted by Mrs. J. S. Rhodes, served
frozen fruit salad, sandwiches, pickles,
potato chips, sal tines and tea.
The guests besides *he club mem
bars were Mesdames J. G. Staton, P.
U. Barnes, Kader B. Crawford, S. S.
Lawrence, Elbert S. Peel, Mrs. Ra
chel Ross, and Miss Anna Crawford.
NOTICE
Under and by virtue of an order of
the superior court of Martin County,
in the cause entitled "P. G. Matthews
vs. Edward Williams," the under
signed commissioner will, on Monday,
March 7, 1927, at 12 o'clock noon, at
ty offer for sale, to the highest bid
der for cash the following described
property:
A tract of land located in Goose;
Nest Township, Martin County, ad-i
joining Orren James, L B. Fleming,|
S. P. Green, at al, containing twelve 1
acm mora or less, and known aa the
Abram Williams home place.
This the 29th day of January, 1927.;
B. A. CRITCHER,
f4 4tw Commissioner.
NOTICE TRUSTEE'S RESALE OF
LANDS
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed and delivered unto
Silas House, trustee, by W. R. Roe
buck and wife, of the 18th day of
Feb., 1922, and of record in Martin
County Public Registry in book H, 2,
Just Received A Car of
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Finishing Lime; Windows and Doors; Carload of Burt Oats
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page 83; and the stipulations therein 1
I contained not having- been complied;
with and as directed by an order of|
resale made by the clerk of the Su-I
perior Court of Martin County, the
undersigned, will on Saturday, the'
26th. day of Fe>b., 1927, at ten o'clock,
A. M., in fioitl of the Bank of liob-j
ersonville in town of Robersonville.j
said county, expose to public sale, for
cash, the following described lands,
to-wit: '>
Situate in Cross Roads Township,
Martin County, N. C., adjoining the
lands of Mack D. Legj?ett, ami E. B.
Roebuck, and beginning' at n p-um at
»' the goos road, the E. B. Roebuck
1 corner, thence a West course up the
!| road to the fork of said road; thence
■ a northern course up the road leading
>; toward the Leggett Mill to a ditch,
i| E. B. Roebuck's line to a lightwood
,j stob; thence eastwardly along E. B.
j Roebuck's line to a lightwood stob;
, | thence a straight line southwardly a
■l long E. B. Roebuck's line to the be
, srinning, containing 30 acres, more or
| less. '
,1 Thus Feb. 10th, 1927.
: SILAS HOUSE, •
• 2-18-2t Trustee.
J C. Smith, Atty.