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Friday, August 26,1927 Clnb MecUaga Wedding* Etc. J. L. HoUiday Leaves for Canada Mr. J. L. Holliday left yesterday going first to Norfolk and then to Cincinnati for a few days; after which he will go to Buffalo and Ni agara and on to Canada, where he will remain for a week or two. Re turning, he will come by New York, where he will spend a few days. He will be away for several weeks. Visiting Relatives Mrs. J. L. Robertson, accompanied by her daughter, Minnie, is visiting her sons, J. A. Robertson and fam ily, of Ahoskie; Roland H. Robert son and family, of Suffolk; Charles A. and Fitzhugh Robertson, of Nor folk. They expect to be away for several days. Attend Wedding in Tarboro Mrs. Wheeler Martin, sr., and Wheeler Martin attended the mar riage of Miss Grace Martin, which took place in Tarboro Wednesday evening. Mrs. Carstarphen Improving C. D. Carstarphen sjient yester day in Richmond with Mrs. Carstar phen, who is recuperating very rap idly from her recent operation at a hospital there. Friends hope that she will soon be well enough to be able to return home. Visiting Her Parents Here Mrs. Robert F. Heydeifreich i s spending some time with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts. Return From Aulander Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Dunning and daughter, Miss Mary Alice, have re turned from Aulander, where they were with Mr. Dunning's mother at the time of her death Wednesday. Here From JamesviUc Professors Jones and Overby, of the Jamesville schools, were here at tending to business matters yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Gresham Here Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gresham, of Beulahville, left Wednesday for Bel haven, after visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C. Crawford, for several days. Visiting in Rocky Mount Mrs. Arthur Anderson is visiting her sister, Mrs. X. T, Keel, in Rocky Mount, for several days. Here From Jamrsville. Mesdames Julian Hassell and Sam Godard, of Jamesville, were shop pers here Wednesday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Hon. and Mrs. George K. Laney, Mrs. C, S. Britton, and H. (faig' Chapman, of Chesterfield, J5..C., ar rived Last nfght to accompany Mrs. Chapman and little daughter, Doris, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hadley for some time, to their home at Chesterfield. CARD OP THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thaulcs to every one who came in our home and so kindly ministered ill the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Bessie Corey. The many kind deeds are greatly appreciated and will never l»e forgotten by us. SIMON E. COREY AND CHILDREN. /mosque' f I should be killed 1 ' \ Bee Brand Powder or v Liquid kills Flies, Fleas, v Mosquitoes, Roaches. \ Ants, Water Bags, Bed \ Bo«s, Moths, Crickets, \ Poultry Lice and many | other insects. f Powdar Li(aid /tot and age Hoc tod 73c soc and Si'Oo Im lor Spray Gtm Jt* Wii'eforfreebookMoaUll iot houac ud eudM iBMCts I McCorakk * Co. : 7 . Baltimore. Md. I Bee \ Brand INSECT ||fpiJQUll> Society & p J THis Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor In Raleigh Yesterday Mrs. A. Hassell, Miss Anna Pope, and Bryant Carstarphen went to Raleigh yesterday. Mr. Carstar phen went on over to Durham for his friend, Mr. Sprinkle, and the others visited Mrs. Raymond Mac- Kenzie. Mrs. MacKenzie returned home with them to visit their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell for a few days. Business Visitor Here Mr. lister Davis, of Dardens, was a business visitor here yesterday. In Tarboro Yesterday ' Messrs. T. F. and R. G. Harrison spent yesterday in Tarboro. Visiting in Mount Olive • Miss Lucille Hassell is visiting friends in Mount Olive. While away she will attend a house party at White Lake. Attend Funeral in Aulander Mr. W. C. Manning, Mr. and Mw. Elbert S. I'eel, A. Hassell, and Miss Margaret Manning attended the fu neral of the mother of Mr. A. R. Dunning, which was held in Aulan der yesterday afternoon. Attend Junior Order Meeting Messrs. John A. Ward, Marvin Britton, and Ira Harrison are at tending the State meeting of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics at Wilson this week. In Richmond Wednesday Judge and Mrs. Clayton Moore spent Wednesday and Thursday in Richmond, Va., where they' went to see Miss Sarah Harrell. Miss Har rell's condition is not improving as much as it had been hoped and ex pected. Here Item Ocracoke Jim Baughnm Gaski'l, of Ocracoke visited Jim Rhodes, jr., this week. Here From DardeHs Mr. John Getsinger, of Dardens, was in town yesterday. Returns From New Yo»k Mrs. P. B. Cone arrived last night from New York, where she has spent the last month with her brother, Frank Freeman, and his family at their home on Long Island. Here From Oak City Mrs. Milton Worsley and Miss Melissa Worsley, of Oak City, were in town Wednesday. Spend Wednesday in Warsaw and Irving Margolis in Warsaw visit Return From Greensboro Henry and Bill Harrison and P. B. Hall have returned from Greens boro, where they attended the fire men's meeting. Leaguers Have Hay Ride 'I he Intermediate League of the Methodist Church enjoyed a hay ride to Robersonville Tuesday night. Mrs. W. H. Booker was in charge of the |»rogram. We Ara Distributors of VICTOR, EDISON BRUNSWICK AND SONORA TALKING MACHINES All Standard Makes EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Write tor Prices and Terms One •( our salesmen will flsdly demonstrate one in yonr horn*. All the Latest Records and Sheet Music Russ Bros. Wi lliamston, N. C. Washington, N. C. Plymouth, N. C. ENTERTAIN FOR RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Mrs. John A. Manning Joint Hostesses Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Mrs. Jno A. Manning were joint hostesses at the home of Mrs. Anderson at a bridge party complimentary to Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr.. a recent bride, Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The tables were arranged on the spacious porch of the l>eautiful home, which y/m- decorated wi.H tall \ascs of summer flowers. The guest- were nut by the hostesses and presented to the guest of honor. After foui Miss Mar i;aiet Manning made high score, and \vi? prescitc"! a l>ottle of pcrfum? Mrs. Manr.iua was remembered with pair of >lu'i*r i wc, and Mrs. E gar Pascoe, who is visiting here, was also remembered with a lovely bot tle of toilet water. Fruit punch was served while the puests were playing, and at the con tusion of the games \ delicious froz en fruit salad with sandwiches was served. Those accepting the hospitality of Mrs. Manning and Mrs Anderson included N>sdames Milton Muye, J..s. C. Manning, W. C. Manning, jr. k B. Crawford, S. R. Biggs. J. G. Godard, J. H. Saunders, Wheeler Martin, W. J. Hodges, N. C Green, J. W. Manning, E. P. Cunningham, Edgar Pascoe, H. M. and C. H. Clark, C. A. Harrison, I'. 11. Brown, Roy Gurganus, B. W. Hardy J. L>. WYolard, Elbert I'eel, Jim Stanley, Robert Everett, Frank Margolis, Titus Critcher, F, W. Hoyt, M. 1). and J. W, Watts, jr., \4. K. Parker, and Misses Martha and Esther Har rison, Margaret Manning, lehelma Brown, Carrie Dell White, Alice Dent, and Mary Louise Carstarphen. Here From Suffolk John M. Leggett and family, of Suffolk, are visiting his sister, Mrs. J. O. Manning, at her home on Sim mons Avenue. Visits Rev. and Mrs. l)'n key Mrs. Dickey, wife of former State- Senator A. K. Dickey, of Western North Carolina, has been visiting her son, Rev. C. H. Dickey, and his family on Church Street. Mrs. Dickey returned today to her home at Murphy, N, C. Visiting at Virginia Beach Mrs. P. H. Brown and daughter, Miss Thelma, are s|>ending several days at Virginia Beach. THE APPRAISAL OF YOUR WORTH SHOULD INCLUDE INTANGIBLE ASSETS Stores are shelves filled with merchandise . . . offices are warehouses stored with desks . . . factories are brick walls housing idle ma chines .. . until.. . human energy is applied in store, office and factory _ THEN the hum of business sings a song of profit and wealth. Then we look at a busy store, active office, lighted factory, and exclaim; ~ . The chief source of the value is the character, the industry, the ability, the energy of the men at work. The physician is more valuable than his instruments, the ar chitect than his drawing boards, the accountant than his ledgers, the lawyer than his library. The inlanKibleness of the Human Life Value sometimes makes it easy for business and professional men to fail to recognize it, appraise it, and protect it in the same way they protect their tangible assets. Any a|)praisal which fails to include t|ie Intangible Asset — the Human Life Valuers not an accurate appraisal. In most cases, the Human Life Value Ls man's greatest value. In appraising your worth, have you included—and protected— your Huntan Life Value? , W. G. PEEL "Life insurance replaces earning power so that the tangled threads men leave behind become finished patterns."—-A. C. Robinson, Pres ident, Peoples Savings ft Trust Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., THE ENTERPRIS BRIDGE CLUB WEDNESDAY Mrs. Maurice D. Watts iTostess Wednesday Evening Mrs. Maurise D. Watts entertain ed her bridge club Wednesday night at her home on Main Street. She had as special guests, Mesdames Harper Holliday ami R. F. Pope, Miss Alice Dent, of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. R. F. Heydenreich, of Salisbury. Mrs. Oscar Anderson made high score and was given a bottle of per fume and a perfume holder. The hostess served a frozen cake dessert and punch. JAMESVILLE NEWS ITEMS Summary of Local News of Section Arranged for Quick Reading Mrs. Laura Martin, who has been visiting in New York, Washington, and other points for the past two weeks, will return Friday. Mrs. W. H. Lilley has recovered sufficiently from her operation at a hospital in Baltimore to return this weekf Miss lrma Ray, of Raleigh, who has been visiting Pauline Askew for the past few days, will returti home Thursday. Miss Askew will accom pany her. Miss Lillie Mae Roberson will leave Wednesday for a visit to her sister, Hazel, who is a student at the Wake Forest summer school. Emma 1). Roberson and Delores Long will leave for a brief visit to Spring Hope Thursday. Pauline Askew delightfully enter tained a number of her friends Sat urday night in honor of her house guest, lrma Ray, of Raleigh. Kate Stallings, who has been the house guest of Camille Fleming for the past week, returned to her home in Wilson yesterday. From there she wil go to take up her duties for the coming year at AJbemarle Indus trial Institute. Mr. W. 11. Liley spent the week end at home. 4 Renew Your Health By Purification # Any physician will tell you that "Perfect PurlfVi- Jon of the Sys tem is Nutur"'- Foundation of Perfect HeMth." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that nre undermining your vitality? Purify your enthn ystem by tak ing a thorough course of Oalotahs, —once or twice a week for si'vernl weeks—and s»e 1 ow Nature re wards you with l.oalth, Calotabs the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family package with full directions. On ly P5 cts. at drugstores. (Adv). WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Mrs. Annie Fleming spei)t Monday in Ayden with friends. Mrs. J. L. Davenport and daugh ter, Nannie James, are spending some time in Sunbury. Ah - , and Mrs. Harvey Manning, of Bethel, spent Sunday in town with relatives. IT. D. Stallings, jr., of Norfolk, is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sexton and chil dren are visiting relatives here. Mr. Overby, Onward Gaylord, and P. B, Martin will leave Friday to appear in a judging contest in Kin ston. Mr. B. A. Critcher and children and Roger Critcher, jr., were in our town yesterday, Purcell Mobley entertained a number of friends at his home Sat urday in honor of his 17th birth day. Camille Fleming was at home to a number of guests Tuesday night. Mrs. . E. Smithwick is spending some time in Washington, D. C. Mr. D. A. Brown, who has been visiting relatives in Wilson for the past few weeks, has returned. Mr. Oscar Davenport and Dolmar Brown were in Plymouth Tuesday night on professional business. Friends of Mrs. Joe Lilley will be pleased to know she is recovering. LOCAL NEWS OF HAMILTON News of Community As Seen by Enterprise Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Henby Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Matthews were in Hobgood Sunday. Mrs. K, A. Council and Mrs. S. Li Matthews visited in Murfrees boro and Ahoskie this Mr. Lee Whitaker, of Enfield, was a visitor, here Sunday. Mrs. K. A. Council, Mrs. S. I>. Matthews, Miss Effie Waldo, and Mrs. Nannie Ballard spent Tuesday in Roper. Quite a number of people of Ham ilton enjoyed a picnic at Bay View Tuesday. A Presentation of Fall Fashions Here is a specially purchased collection of fall frocks that will permit your wear :Bß« ing the very newest modes of Parisian de- It '• fl?) , " K 'B ners » n their cleverness, delightful ▼ JBSw diversity and charm almost as soon as they ' have been originated. Featured are flares, uQ jAfwz/ 1 pleats, diagonal lines, crepe satin, velvet,, ffl metal brocades—black, the unreserved y/ Jf| I 1 leader in color, brown tones, strong blues, t?R \h \Y ®/B \/ aew ret^s ant ' ( ' greens. I I Velvet Crepe Satin y l 1 Velvet is featured in Satin is the outstand > H 1 WSk\ in Simpl ' amJ f " rmal fabric for day-time tf VB I \ ik/ frocks. The transparent ■ % llf . . - \ .... , - wear. ihe dull side is I y \J/ velvets and printed vel 1 1* * I T vets are the favored types. cleverly manipulated, and ■ I 1 Other frocks are velvet every wardrobe should in \il | H \ trimmed. elude a crepe satin frock. I J IJ-1 | FLARES, PLEATS, AND TUCKING II \ I VARY THE MODE II Flares and pleats divide the fall silhou y ette. Sunray pleating, fine box pleats, full length and diagonal flares are all interest ing innovations characteristic of the mode, > simple and restrained. • - * ' __ ' C. Heber Forbes \ "Exclusive But Not Expensive" GREENVJLLE, NORTH CAROLINA Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wadkins left for Georgia Wednesday. Mrs. Geneva I'eel is still on the sick list. Mrs. E. A. Council has returned to her home at Morehead. LOCAL ITEMS OF FARM LIFE Comings and Goings of Neighborhood Folks Briefly Told Colon Martin, Marie Roberson, C. B. Coltrain, and Alma Howard at tended the show in Washington on Tuesday night. Wednesday night, August 17, Mr. Ben Ira and his sister; Ruth, Hard ison gave a party at their tobacco barn. All those who were present expressed themselves as having a I good time. Miss Kathleen Roberson gave a party at their tobacco barn last Sat- | unlay night, which was enjoyed very ! ninth. Miss Mabel, feel spent Saturday I night with Miss Ida lVarl Roberson. der, is sending some time with Miss ! Miss Cozette Jackson, of Aulan-! Marie Roberson, i Mr. C. Is. Coltrain and Miss Mary Harrison, of Williamston, motored | to Riverside Park Sunday alter noon. Miss Cora Lee Roberson gave an I enjoyable entertainment at their to ! liacco barn Monday night. NOTICE Under and bv virtue of a judgment ot the superior court in the special 'proceedings entitled, "Carrie Big;"s, el id'vs. Harry Biggs, et uls," the tin ! dersigned commissioner will, on the j iilst day of August, 1927, at 12 o'- clock noon, at the courthouse door of | Martin County sell to the highest | bidder, for cash, the following do i:ribed property; Hounded by Sycamore Street and a street leading from Sycamore Slif r et s *er a 'ttro railroad, I.tike Slade 666 Is a Prescription for ! MALARIA, CHILLS ANI> FEVER, I hKNfJI'E OK BILIOUS FEVER It Kill* the (ierma PAGE THREE hcuse and lot of Annie House and known as the Thelma Biggs place. This the 29th day of July, 1927. B. A. CRITCHEK, a 2 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in' that certain deed of trust , executed by Thomas Lilley, sr.. and Henry Lilley, to the undersigned trus tee, and bearing date of December 27, 1919, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in book H-2, at page 428, said deed of trust .being given to secure the payment of cer tain note of even date and tenor there with, and default having been made in the payment of said note, and the terms and conditions in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note the undersigned trustee will, on Wed nesday, the 28th day of September, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Martin County, at Wil liamston, X. C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the'fol lowing" described real estate, to wit: Being a certain tract or parcel of land in JamesVille. Township, Martin County, and bounded as follows; On the north by the lands of the late S. IWalace, on the east by the lauds of J, I*. Holliday; on the south bv the lauds of \V, A, Brown and J. L. Itrown and on the west by the lands of the said Thomas Lilley, sr., and Henry Lilley, containing twenty-five acres, more or less, and being the land known as the Cooper land, deed for which is.uf record in the public regis try of Martin County, reference fo j which is made tor more complete de scription. This tlic 25th day of August, 1"27. JOHN l> I II IKY. a2J 4tw Trustee. Spend your Vacation at the Seashore Travel Via Norfolfe, Southern Railroad Sunday, Week - etui ami Seasptt Tickets to Beiuftirt,. Morehead City, Vir ginia Reach, Nags (lead. Season Summer Tickets to Interior Eastern and Western Resorts.
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