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PAGE FOUR lhtwtriiniU X "k "£££: Society Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor E U. Fix*/ in Greenville Mrs. T. F. Thigpen and Miss Helen Sumner visited friends in Greenville Wednesday. Here From Hamilton Mrs. JL ,P. v'Boyle, of Hamilton, was In town yesterday. Returns to Crcedmoor Miss Lucille - Allen's mo.her, who has been visiting her here, has re turned to her home in Creedmoor. Visiting in Dunn Mrs. Harper Holliday and children are sending tht* week end in Dunn with friends and relatives. ** I Here From Hamilton Mrs. Harry Waldo and ! Misses Maggie Bell and Annie Jones, of Hamilton, were here this week. Returns From Baltimore C. D. Carstarphen returned yes terday from Baltimore, where he went to accompany the remains of Miss Annie Mizelle. * Here From Aulander Mr. 'itfid Mrs Godwin Dunning, of Aulander, were in. town yesterday. In Richmond Yesterday C. D.-Carstarphen, jr., motored to Richmond yesterday "to get his, mother, Mrs. C. I ). Carstarphen, who ( ha>; Iwiti in the Johnson-Willis Hos pital. Her health is very much im-* proved. In Tarboro Hospital L. C. Bennett is in Tarboro, where he is in the hospital. He is getting along fairly well. Mrs. Bennett is with him. In Kinston W'ednesdt/v Mesdames G. H. Harrison, A. R. Dunning, Harper Holliday, J. W Manning anil Klbert I*. Feel attend ed the State convention of the Chris tian Church in Kinston Wednesday. Returns From Greenville Mrs W. T. Hunter has returned j from Greenville, where she spent two days. | • .~~| j SCHOOL SHOES j j NEED NOT BE j NEW SHOES I • ! j Have Them Repaired j j *' ... at I, SALSBURY ! SHOE; SHOP j } Special Attention to j • ■' V Mail Orders ' \ • •i| • i ♦, > { Why Pay More for Merchandise When We Are SELLING OUR $25,000 STOCK AT AND BELOW COST Attend the MONEY SAVING SALE i " " ' FREE FREE 7 FREE FREE WITH EACH $25 FUR- WITH EACH SSO PUR CHASE A DRESS GIV- CHASE A PAIR SHOES EN FREE GIVEN FREE —i L I LET US SHOW YOU OUR MERCHANDISE AT YOUR OWN PRICE The Leader Store RySUMARA, PROP. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. L... •; ; • ■ ■ Returns From Virginia Frank Carstarphen has returned from Franklin and Virginia Beach, Va. He will leave next for Ar den' to resume his studies there. j Attending Football Game Today Messrs. I*. B. Cone, Joe Taylor, C. A. Harrison, j. S. Rhodes, J. G. God-, ard, jr% Tom Brandon, Raleigh ; Bradley, John L. Rodgerson, and | Harry A. Biggs are attending the football game in Durham today. Returns to Hushnrll, Fla. - , ) t Mrs. Mattie Hum, who has spent , the summer and fall with her sis j trr, Mrs. L. B. Wynne, left yeste/-j day for her home at Bushncll, Fla. j She was called home earlier than she bad e\|>ected to go, to be with her daughter, Mrs. Fan. who was right badly injured in an automobile wreck this week. ' . • ______ i Here From Wilson John Whalen, of \Vilson, was a busi ness visitor here, this vyeek. Leaves for Greensboro, Airs. Jennie S. Varrell left Wed-1 nesday for Greensboro, where she [ wl ll sfiend the winter with her grand- j daughter, Mrs. William I'. Sweeney,! and Mrs. Sweeney: TRIO THEATRE ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. Mon. - Tiies. NOVEMBER 14 AND 15 YOUR BIRD OF PARADISE T > I I IDC WIT*. I iicuri) wwar Also ! FOX NEWS AND FELIX THE CAT • • " . ADMISSION: 15c-35c { First Show, 7:15 Second Show, 8:45 c I • " • • PHONE Anything far Thin Department T« ft. 4 6 Attend Football Game in Durham Mr. and Mis. J. W. Watts, jr., Mrs. S. R. Biggs, and Mrs. J. H. 1 Saunders arid son. Buck, attended j the football game in Ljlurham today. llere From- RQcky Mount W. Mead Carter, of Rocky Mount, was in town, yesterday. Here from Ifuhmond MHH Pat Harris in spending the j week end with her mother, Mr*? Myr- I tie Harris. "* , j W its Moths' Here j ' • # . ' V. . | Mrs.. Ralph Parker, of Dunn, is .«;«*nlin(Si' several days with her I.,mi her, Mrs. T. F. Harrison. I 1 Attend Funeral of Aunt . Mr. and MTR. Milton J. Moyo at tended the funerul of Mrs. Moye's aunt, Mrs. Mary Daniel, in Greenville ' yesterday afternoon. ! Visiting in Four' Oaks . Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr. is spend ing the week end in Four Oaks. lit Kocky Mount Tuesday MI. and *lc£. Milton Moyc, Mr. and I Mix. W. C. "fanning, jr. were in Roeky Moun/Tuesday night. k In Washington Toduy Messrs. Hood and Booker are at j tending' the footbull games in Wash- I ington today. THE ENTERPRISE I .raves for Boston Dr. W. H. Harrcll left Wednesday | for Boston. Attend GUM in DaMtam Brace WWtley, Jessup, Harrison, I Robert and Henry Manning, George Harris and Darrell Price are attend ing the Duke-State football game in Durham today. I Mrs. Harrison Hostess To Embroidery Club The Embroidery Club regular meeting was entertained by Mrs. G H. Harrison at her home on Main i Street on Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. 1 Mrs. Harrison had as her special . guests Mrs. E. H. Cooper, Mrs. J. W. Giles, Mrs. A. R. Dunning, and Mj-s. Hubert Morton. She served a delightful salad course with hot tea. ■■' V"* " ' v • r ' • I Mrs. Titus Critcher , Entertains Club At her home in the Tar Heel , Apartments, Mrs. Titus Critcher en . tertained her card club. She had as her special guest Mrs. Vestal. Mrs. F. W. Hoyt made high score ' in the four progressions and was pre sented a pair of silk hose. The hostess served chicken salad, I ham, and lettuce sandwiches, sweet I I pickles, and salted peanuts. «iti«««4 "k«»« rmqb| |rJ j 2 (9iS I X - ||§|E Mfl^Mff-^^t^mSß VLWHS Building Quality into Used Cars vlmiilan ... > r- | vßittvry Unusual facilities for re- icj an- thoroughly cot. V TI, M ' conditioning automobiles pe'oit und, working I w£hss*rT~ make possible the hl.'h wi,h P» ial tools, they ■ vT. value found in our dt- a given task | II pendable used cars. '? \ he mlnimum t,m . e - I rtwA ; - • , rurcn«»rmore, weuiK> only ■ VfFWI In tne first place, we run emilni . parts for replace- I V f\JJ , te!l e * a tl y what "•'•*** to ment 'jurposeg. \JA Li ~l' done t0 •' " Wltfc,,u f t As a result, our rucondi- ■ X lon * * nd ® K ' ier ' slve e *" timed cars simply can- I /TN penmen ting. Our meoh.n- not be maichbd for value. I PEEL MOTOR CO. HARRIS MOTOR CO. I ( WUliamiton, N. C. RoberaonviUt, N. C. . ....... A Breath Taking Showing of COATS- DRESSES -- HATS n , " » Perky little shapes—as new as the next The two outstanding notes in this winter's minute! Trimmed with bows and bands; millinery trend are Felt and Velvet. If you with ribbons and jeweled ornaments. In would be correctly smart, choose either of so many of the season's best shades that these materials. You will find a wealth of they resemble nothing so much as a rain- distinctive shapes in our millinery depart bow! ' ment. FOR MISSES AND MATRONS PLENTY OF LARGE HEAD SIZES FHK Slenderizing WINTER WOMEN'S COATS g&fc » DRESSES Trimmed With For Women oi V ' Furs of Rare ' j Large Figure Richness •1 Bn Silk dresses that take the Gorgeous fabrics—lavish Afl Ba most favored modes of the furs used as collars, cuffs, - 1 I." V season, and adapt them to and even borders—silk lin- l\ 1 \I * the needs of larger women. ings—exquisite tailoring. A \\r % V( Slender in line, and ex- combination not to be t jTll tremely Smart. passed. r Mf Harrison Brothers & Co. S peller-Spruill Wednesday night at the Baptist Pastorium Mr. Hugh Spruill was married to Miss Willie Speller. Mr. Spruill is a Martin County boy, while Miss Speller is from Ber tie County, just across the river. The witnesses to the marriage were Miss Myrtle Speller, Miss Helen B. Sumner, and Mrs. C. H. Dickey. The young couple have many friends who wish them well. Engagement Announced Mrs. William Robert White an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Carrie L)elle,» to Calno Loudon, the wedding to take place on Saturday, November 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Man- WILLIAMSTON SUPPLY CO. Replaces All Broken Automobile Glass —While You Wait—With GENUINE PITTSBURG PLATE GLASS At a Very Reasonable. Price SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Building Material of All Kinds Carried in Stock. Our Trucks Deliver Anywhere Bring Us Your Next Order ning, on Church Street. No invitations in town. The announcement of Miss White's j engagement comes as a great sur , prise to her many friends here and throughout the State. Miss White lis one of Williamston's most attract- "With Eddie Canter I say Luckies never irritate die throat" Said Andrew Tombet to Claire Luce and Franca Upton during a rehearsal " a> You, too, will find that LUCKY STRIKES give the greatest pleasure—Mild and Eddie Cantor, ~ « r . • Famous Comedian, Mellow, the finest cigarettes writes: you ever smoked. Made of "My voice must be in , . , condition 365 nights a the choicest tobaccos, prop" year and when I smoke, erly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an ex» from experience that tra process—"lPS TOAST- "" ED" —no harshness, not a p -+- J4 bit of bite. "It's toasted" i No Throat Irritation-No Cough. a • • * Friday, November It, 1927 ive young ladies and news of her en gagement will be received with great , interest by her many friends. Mr. Loudon is originally from Kentucky, but during the past sever al months he has been on the local J tobacco market.
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