Newspapers / The enterprise. / Dec. 20, 1927, edition 1 / Page 3
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i. 'day, December . ~ 1927 ... i Htre From Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lassiter and daughter, Ruth, spent the week end with Mrs. Lucy Modlin, on Haugh ton Street. Returns from Hospital Messrs. Bill Peel and Harold"Ever ett have returned from a Washington hospital, where they were operated on Friday. They had their tonsils re moved. • ____ Home From Tennessee R. J. Peel, jr., arrived yesterday from Tennessee, where he is em ployed by the State Highway Com mission. This is his first trip home in two years, and his friends are de lighted to see him. Will Arrive Tomorrow _ | Miss Margaret Manning and Miss Mary Harris, students at North Car olina College for Women, Greensboro, will be home tomorrow to spend the Christmas holidays. Home From Anderson College Miss Laura Norton ai rived Sun day from Anderson, S. C., where she Is a student at Anderson College. Htre From Raleigh Mcs. Raymond McKenzie has ar rived home from Raleigh to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell. Mr. McKen tie will join her here later in the wo*. Leave Friday for Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bondurant will leave Friday for Norfolk, where "they will spend the Christmas holi days with relatives. To Spend Holidays Here Miss Carrie Lee Peel and Miss Pat tie Edmondson, 0)f the Teacher's Col lege, Greenville, will be home tonight for the holidays. -aKuiCK IMrtfMfar Make /#«• Christmas last for thousands of miles Surpriae your family on Christmas morn ing with a wonderful new Buick for 1928. r Nothing could give them greater happiness. M.A r a .p.-, ""Ifj-liftri H. A. RIDDICK MOTOR CAR CO. "The House That Service Built" Scotland Neck, IV. C. : Thrills G TO Y WORLD! Bring the children in to see Santa Claus and his wondrous array of playthings. A veritable fairy-land overflowing with fun. And like everything else created to amuse the youngsters, these novel and ingenuous toys will give pleasure to the grown-ups. We have a full line af the Buddy "L" AU- Steel Toys, being the only store m North, Car- - olina east of Raleigh where these exclusive toys cast be had. ' * f Phillips - Wright FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture and House' Furnishings ■« . 1,",.. WASHINGTON, N. C. Society & P Mr*. ELBERT S. PEEL, Etfiter - Will Arrive Tonight Miss Mary Melissk Andrews and Susie James are expected, home to-, night from Blackstone College, In Town Yesterday > Mr. A. C. Roberson was in town yesterday. Mr. Harrison Home T. F. Harrison has returned from a Washington hospital, and is getting along very nicely. His rela tives and friends here are happy that he was able to come home for the Christmas season. Will Arrive Tomorrow Bill Harrison and Bryant CarsUr phen will arrive home tomorrow from Duke University, Durham, to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents. Visit Here Sunday Mrs. Blanche Anderson and sons, Speight, of Baltimore, and Sam, who lives" with her in Leggetts, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison Sun day. Asa Crawford Home Asa Crawford and his mother, Mrs. Kader Crawford, came home Satur day from the hospital at Washing ton. His friends, who have been so interested in his recovery, are de lighted that he is able to be home. In Town Monday Mr. J. A. Roberson, of Hardison Mill, was in town Monday. Will Arrive Tomorrow Joseph Godard, jr., will be home tomorrow from, Blue Ridge School to spend Christmas with his parents. To Spend Holidays Here Mr. and Mrs. James Manning and Jimmie will get here Friday for the holidays from their school at Eureka, j PHONE AaytUag foe Ttda Department Tm 46 Leaves Tomorrow for Petersburg Mrs. G. W.. Hardison will leave to morrow for Petersburg, where she will go for her mother, Mrs.,, Mary E. Peel, Mrs. F. L. Minga, Miss Essie Peel and Mrs. Hardison's daughter, Miss Mary Davis Hardi son, who is Petersburg schools. Mrs. Dickey's Mother Very 111 Mrs. C. H. Dickey was called' to her home in Morristown, Tenn., on account of the condition of her moth er, who is not expected to live. She was accompanied to Raleigh by Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and Mrs. John D. Biggs. _ To Spend Christmas Here Howell Wadsworth, of New Bern, will be here the last of this week to spend Christmas with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr. Home From State College William Thomas Crawford has come home from State College to spend Christmas with his mother. Will Arrive Tomorrow Benjamin Courtney, Fred Taylor, and William Hodges will be home to morrow from Wake Forest College. To Arrive Tomorrow John Wadsworth and Cecil Tay lor, students of the University, will arrive tomorrow for the holidays. s In Rocky Mt. Yesterday Mrs. Henry Harrison, Mrs. Jimmie I Harrison, and Mrs. Theo Roberson spent yesterday in Rocky Mount. Home From Winston-Salem Miss Minnie Robertson has ar rived from Winston-Salem to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Robertson. Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. George W. Griffin, of Smith wicks Creek, visited in town Mon day. There is Glamour About C. Heber Forbes y ■ ' GREENVILLE, N. C. Gifts ( * , *• It is the glamour and beauty of sophis ticated taste to which every woman responds. The very atmosphere of Heber Forbes' ex cites the magic spell of Christmas, and the loveliness of any gift chosen here is a subtle tribute to the taste of the giver and the re cipient. , ■* . t * JEWELRY OF SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES GLOVES OF KID AND GEORGETTE HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS • PERFUMES —SACHETS , KAYSER SILK HOSE SILK UNDERWEAR /' " * SPANISH SHAWLS ' OSTRICH FANS * Since the days of primitive man, furs have been the femi nine gift most to be desired, the most practical; and, most of all, ther'gift of taste. To the one you favor most, give furs! *... ;■'* THE ENTERPRISE To Visit in Mwjretsboro )■ Mrs. J. H. Saunders >will visit her sister, Mrs. Collin Haines, in- Mur freesboro, this week. To, Spend Ckristmos~at Home j Miss Emma Robertson will get home from Greensboro tomorrow to spend Christmas. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain collater . Gifts of Great Beauty The last-minute Christmas gifts need not be tray the hast'e and confusion in which it is ob tained—for at Margolis Brothers we are prepared to meet all such emergencies. Hre you will find a complete stock of correct gifts—priced most moderately. Every article, re gardless of its low price, bears our mark of quali ty and good taste. * * FOR HIM FOR HER Silk and wool socks • 50c and up Silk Hose SI.OO and up Ties 11.00 and up Bloomers 98c and up Handkerchiefs of linen 25c up , Mufflers $1.95 and up Dancln « Sets $3.95 and up Shirts $1.50 and up N, f ht Gowns ''t 25 and «P Belts 50c and up Pajamas "... $1,95 and up Hickok Buckles 50c and up Handkerchiefs 25c and up Bath Robe. $4.95 and up Purseg $2 „ , na Pajamas $2.50 and up _ , _ House Slippers $1.50 and up Parasols of Bllk * 3 - 95 and U P Hats $5,00 and up Gloves 69c and up Caps,...'. ! SI.OO and up And Dozens of Other Useful Gloves SI,OO and up Gifts All Attractively Boxed tor the Holiday! Margolis Brothers WILLIAMSTON, N. C. , al note executed to the undersigned by |l ]J. T. James on the 31st day of Aug-1 ust, 1925, default having been made j in the payment of the same, the under , signed will on Wednesday, the 7th day |of December, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., j in front of the courthouse door in the i j town of Williamston, N. C., offer for! | sale to the highest bidder for cash; the following property, to wit: Cine note, dated July 10, 1924, from j J. W. Bellflower and wife to J. T. Jame, fsor $1,154,24, being secured by j a dt-ed pi trust of even date therewith. Tftnristfi day of November, 1927. THE PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS BANK. | B_v:, V. G. Taylor, President. n22 5t I Interesting Gifts Are To Be Found At Clark's Drug Store v . FOR HER VANITY TABLE A set of toilet articles, packed in an attractive case. . They are serviceable, and will last indefi nitely. - " : ■ ■' ' " /•• GIVE OR SEND A BOX OF v BEST QUALITY AND ALWAYS >RESH Distinctive Stationery » p*~*> . i "Consisting of :'l '—- — LETTER PAPER CARDS AND ENVELOPES . /Atf¥\ Prices within range of every one. V fcl / _ Bylo Dolts ANY SIZE AT ANY PRICE *.. t • k Perfumes THAT CARRY A DISTINTCIVE AIR We Have The Largest Supply Ever Stocked EVERY KNOWN BRAND NOVELTIES IF YOU WANT THEM CLARK'S Drug Store WILLIAMSTON, N. C V PAGE THREE
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