Society & Personals Mrs. ELBEKT S. PEEL, Editor Clmb VMtlip Waddinga Etc. Miss Virginia Harrison is visiting her aunt in Fayettevilie tins week. Misses Mary Etheridge Rhea, Ce celia Bell, Ann Elizabeth Nowell, and Bettie Perry, of Windsor, were shop pers here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mizelie and lit tle son, Dan, of Tarbota, visited rela tives here Wednesday. Mr. C. A. Baker, oi Dunn, is visit ing his sister, Mrs. J. W. Anderson, and Mr. Andmqn this week. His many friends in wjilliams'on are al ways Mr. Baker on his annual visitnere. Mrs. Collin Barnes and little son and daughter,-of Murfrecsboro, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Irene S'mith, for several days. Miss Ruth Norton will return home Sunday from Plymouth, where she has ibeen spending the past two weeks with Miss Louise Ayeis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gresham, of Beulahville, visited Mrs. J. C. Craw ford Monday. Miss Evelyn Harrison is visiting friends in Tarboro this week, Mrs. James Durfey and little son, James, jr., are spending some time with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Liver man. Misses Bonner Gurganus, Emma Bell Harris, Mildred Darden, of Ken ly, Martha Harrison, and Doris Lee, of Oriental; Mayor R. L. Cobum; Bill Sweeney, of Greensboro; Bill Carstarphen; and Robert Turner Gil lam, of Windsor, will spend this week end at Eden House Beach. They will be chaperoned by Mrs. Jennie Yar rell. Norman Harrison visited friends in Creedmoor Sunday. R. A. Pope spent Sunday with his family in Creedmoor. Uead Colds Jljpß Vapors inhaled quickly clear head IC E ! COMING! When You Call 99 Lindsley Ice Co. NOTICE! Town Automobile License Plates are 1 ■ 9 on sale at the Mayor's office. No resident in the Town of Williamston will be allowed to operate a motor vehicle without a town auto license after July 1. W. B. DANIEL i Chief of Police., _ . Miss Rebekah Harrison is spend-, ing some time with her grandmother, Mrs. Blanche Anderson, near Tar bo ro. Misses Mary Byrd Saunders and Frances Pendleton, of Elizabeth City, are visiting Miss Pendleton's cousin,! Mrs. C. H. Godwin. Mrs. J. D. Woolard returned yes lerday from Baltimore, where she at tended the funeral of her youngest sister, who died suddenly on Sunday ! night. The friends of Mrs. -Woolard deeply sympathize with her at the death of her sister, which was ex tremely sad, the young lady having been marrkxl only a month. She vis ited Mrs. Wool aid here two years a go, and is very pleasantly remem bered 'by Willimnstxm people. Miss Ruby Younts, of Greensboro, will spend this week end with Miss Margaret Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Heyden reich, of Rockingham, visited Mrs. Heydenreich's parents, Mr. and Mrs. «*. W. Watts, duiing the past week end. They made, the trip through the country. Miss Frances Williams will leave Monday to join her mother, Mrs. Car rie Biggs Williams, who will leave the hospital and go to the beach to fur ther recuperate from her recent op eration. '.MRS. J. H. SAUNDERS HOSTESS TO CARD CLUB Mrs. J. H. Saunders was hostess to her oard club last Thursday afternoon jfrom 4 to 6 at her home on Church Street. She presented Mrs. F. W. .Hoyt -with a pair of sheer white hose for making high score in the four progressions of bridge. Mrs. Sanders served delicious froz en fruit salad with cream dressing, sandwiches, wafers, pickles, and iced tea. Mrs. Elbert Peel was the only in vited guest besides the members. . S. R. BIGGS UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND / EMBALMER PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT TUESDAY AFTERNOON Miss Bonner Gurganus entertained with a very pretty shower, for Miss Emma Belli Harris, one of William ston's msot popular girls, whose mar riage will take place some time this | summer, on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at her home on Watts Street. I The guests were greeted by the hos tess and guest of honor and to Miss Faye Barnhill, of E\eretts, who served punch. A wedding con test was enjoyed and Miss Esther Harrison won the prize, which she presented Miss Harris. Misses Mar) Clyde Leggett and Geneva Cook en tertained with several vocal duets, one being "Honeymoon Lane." The home, which is very new ami attractive, was decorated in lovely pink and white flowers, carrying out the color scheme of the occasion. In 1 the dining room there was suspended over the table a preftty pink and white umbrella, from which were drawn numbers on which were print ed little verses telling the wherea bouts of a present for the bride-eleet. Each guesft drew a number, arid Miss Harris found many lovely gifts for her trousseau. Little Elsie Gurganus, dressed in pink ami white, assisted in entertaining. The hostess with heir sister, Miss Elizabeth, and Miss Barnhill served icc cream and cake which carried out 1 the color schome. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Harrison, of near Everetts, were shoppers here Wetnestay. THURSDAY AFTERNOON CARD CLUB MEETING The Thursday afternoon card club met and was delightfully entertained by Mrs. B. W. Handy last week. Mrs. John ATNWanning made high score and was presented with an ap propriate prize. There were three special gu>ats of .JJrs. Hardy, Mesdamcs W. J. Hodges, imd A. Anderson, and Miss Martha Louise Anderson. 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MM/ PZsarl ifl Below U shown our special com- _ _ |IJ fort rack-MW mg which can be CUH- ily moved and literally invitee tired ' y cushion to match. !■■■■ 08888 I ' i tit UU The oli reliable folding chair I ..... .ii fi-r law; i or porch. Frame of chairs with cane bottoms. Hunt jJ to withstand weather wear and ESSWMI be«t grade hickory in natural ■ WK>l, •♦••ii or red lacquer fin: every one room and comfortable u^k|ng ]() oumi . in natural hickory, green, red I grade and «aily st.iped fast or black—your choice. 4 "^Dlwl I , ... ~ , . V // ■wl I colors, red and white, black and ; iM—WWW* "y' ' yellow, green and white. B. S. COURTNEY THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON, N. C. TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB MET WEDNESDAY The Twentieth Century Club held its regular Kieeting Wednesday af ternoon, with Mrs. W. K. Parker en tertaining. The program for the day was on "Prison conditions in North Caro lina. Mrs. S. R. liiggs read a paper which was very instructive on the conditions of our prisons and some of the needs of our system of handl ing prisoners in this State. Mrs. Parker then read a paper which emphasized the need of prison farms for both our delinquent girls and women. ' Mrs. F. W. lloyt than read current events. Mrs. J. S. Rhodes ami Miss Car lie Dell White added much to the program with a vocal duet, "Barca rolle." They were accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Saunders. Mrs. Herman Hornthal, of Norfolk, was the only invited guest. Mrs. Parker served an ice course. SMITH WICKS CREEK LOCALS AND PERSONALS The many friewte of Mr. L. B. Peele will too glad to learn that he is slightly improving from a recept ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. (ioorge C. Griflin spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. W. 1). Manning. Mr. and Mrs. YV. J. Griffin enter tained a number of friends Sunday. Friends of Mi«j Velmu Griffin will be glad to know that she has re turned from the hospi'al and is rap idly improving. Miss Rhoii 1 Peele left Sunday af lemon for Asheville, where she will Attend summer school during the com ing session. The moment your fool plunges down on the starter a hundred or more metal surfaces rub together. Are they lubricated? Unless those moving parts are previously coated with oil, serious damage may result. Friction works fast. "Standard" Motor Oil clings to metal surfaces permanently lubricates instantly. Your en gine is safe with "Standard". "STANDARD" MOTO It OIL - The Measure OH V. \l-1 STANDARD MACEDONIA LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Mr. Raymond Scoth and Miss Sa die Mae Hadfley attended services at Washington Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coltrain and family were in Williamston Saturday en .business. There will be a prayer meeting service at Macedonia Church each Sunday night at 7:30. Every one is cvttlially invited to attend. FARM LIFE LOCAL AND PERSON AL NEWS Messrs. Joe Nick Manning, Willie Roberson, John Coltrain, arid Simoif Corey enjoyed a day's flshin r 011 Pam lico Sounday last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Manning en tertained a number of relatives Sun day. Elder W. B. Harrington held serv ices in Hyde County lattf. week. Messrs. James A. Roberson, Gabe Roberson, C. B. Coltrain, and Misses Marie Roberson and Md.be! Peel at tended service in Fairfield Sunday. They also went on a fishing trip on PanJico Sounday Monday. Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician .\v 11 tell you that "Perfect Purii ;>•! "i of the Sys tem is Natu " ovmdution of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermining your vitality? Purify your entire system by tak ing a thorough course of Calntah t, —once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature re wards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all j systom purifiers. Get u family package with full directions. *\On -1 ly 85 cts. at drugstore*. (AJy). The many friends of Mrs. W .E. Manning will be sorry to learn of her present illness. Misses Seima, and Mildred Ayers, of Hear Grass, spent-last week with friends in this community. Friends of Mr. Dave Daniel will b* glad to learn that he has returned from a Washington hospital. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power ot sale conferred upon me by law as | makes your present ice-box a Frigidaire YOU don't have to huv n new refrigerator to enjoy the* many delights ot Frigidaire electric refrigera tTotT I / We can place this fro;t coil \r. your present ice-box, make the necessary connections, and from that time on you will he independent of outside ice supply —your foods will he kept uniformly colder, thercroie iKsher and better. t You will have a compartment always below freezing in which ice cubes and a variety of frozen desserts and salads can be made easily and quickly Come in and see Frigidaire demonstrated to day. Know air the Frigidaire advantages made possible by General Motors engineering skill and resources. FRIGIDAIRE r.uduc. ot (MMU (jtNLKAL MOTORS V,JUFJ (). S. ANDERSON and CO. Williamston, N. C. in SWIM DAYS! v\ J '\* ' * 7 .A inn ( i mnplcte bathing suit 'Ti ' mt(i ait oworles department, to | I i \ wliifl) Hit l i.stin liros. & Co. 1 L have 'levt.t .I'. peeinl care in de \AH ill \ \ i loping. Tin' .vault U a trost \ T ? V I y \ unti;. lal and attractive aanort ' AAAtjl V/ ment. Thci.: i ..thing suits \ fr»»m thi' .-imp' l '--' i»ntl most in- I T T T'j A\ i'X|M'iwiiv fir .wimmlng com lAA fc.M ft 1 ' \ \ fort, to i'm- > I frivolous anil I \ liixitriti> I• i in■ i• ■ ding. And j, |'J J \in «■:'! I'm I II manner of nt j ! i t.. » rii 11 • w dl-dressed liathing suits ~in one-piece close-knit garim nt. or in tho I popular two-piece suits, wuol ' J \ knit Hhirts and flannel trousers ; / \ \ with bolt—all sizes, for both / A \ tni'n and hoys and in /olors gay / V | and conservative. At all prices, I } every suit marked at lower fig ure:i Mian can be enjoyed anv place. See them. Try theni. m^SSmaE*ffiq tj Tart the kildi h enjoy the . hi iwh—'for there is he alth en'eN fry, and hapjMnass out In the jjp . open, in the bright summer sun- Hw s'hiiie.. Sensible one-piece mod i-fs of soft woisted—all wool n7 r ' for quick drying. In a variety I of attractive colors that will ap- " ' peal to childri ii, with gay con- I II trastfng borders. Klautic knit, I wmmm> along lines that allow great / L tffri freedom and comfort. Harrison Bros. administrator of the estate of T. W. Revets, deceased, the undersigned will cn Saturday, the 2nd day of July, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., in" front of the courthouse door in the town of Wfl liamstfjn, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following , described personal property, to wit: One Ford touring car, in good con dition, the property of the estate of T W. Revels. This the 9th de.y of June, 1927. ELBERT S. PEEL, Administrator of the estate of T. W. Revels. jelO 2tw