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SsmSmSSrnSSSS^mmmm Society Personals W " ril in. BLBEBT 8. PEEL, Editor Eto, • • .. _ . ... Attend Funeral Hen Mr. end Mr*. S. J. Peel, of Belhaven, attended the Cherry funeral here yes terday. Returns From Pinch orat H. A Biggs has returned from Pine hurst, where he went with Dr. John Cotton Tayloe, of Washington, to at tend the annual meeting of the North Carolina Medical Society. Attend Revival Rev. and Mrs. B. Duke Critcher, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Critcher and chil dren, Alta and Burras, jr., Mr. R. S Critcher, and Theodore Hassell attend ed the BiHy Sunday meeting in Green ville Wednesday night. Spending Several Days Here Mrs. A. R. Dunning and Mrs. El bert Peel motored to Wilson Wednes day to get Mrs. S. S. Lawrence and children, who are spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning. In Washington Thursday > Mesdames S. R. Biggs, F. W. Hoyt, K. B. Crawford, J. G. Godard, Irene Smith, J. H. Saunders, J. S. Rhodes, and C. O. Pardo and Miss Mary Smith spent yesterday in Washington at tending the convention of the East Carolina Diocese. Char lea Peal Better Friends of Charles Peel are glad that he is improving rapidly from an operation for appendicitis, which lie underwent on Wednesday in the Wash, ington Hospital. Returns From Rocky Mount Mrs. W. E. Warren returned home yesterday from Rocky Mount, where ■he has been in the Park View Hospi tal for several days. Visiting Mra. Green Mrs. David Marchant, of Richmond, Va., is visiting Mrs. N. C. Green at her home 011 North Main Stwt. Mrs. Marchant is remembered here as Miss Edith Ramey. Twentieth Century Club Meeting Held Tuesday » The Twentieth Century Club meet ing was held on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. K. Parker as liosteaa. The pretty old home was more charm ing than usual with its decoration* of pink rose* and narcissus. In huge crystal bowl* and va»es they -were used in great profusion in the receiv ing hall and music room, where the meeting was held. The topic of the study for the af trenoon was China.' Mrs. John W. Manning had an interesting paper on the manners and customs and habits of the Chinese. Mrs. N. C. Green gave a historical sketch of the build ing of the great wall, giving a strik ing description of it. Mrs. Harper Holliday, as usual, de lighted her audience with a vocal *olo. Mrs. W. B. Watts and Mrs. John W. Manning played very pretty piano aolot; and Mr*. Clayton Moore con cluded the program with current event*. The hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. B. H. Knight, served ice cream with strawberry decorations and cake. She also presented each gueat with a nosegay of sweet peas. Those present besides the club mem bers were: Mesdames M. D. Watts, E. P. Cunningham, C. G. Crockett, W. E. Brown, Rush Bondurant, David Marchant, of Richmond, and F. J. Margolis. Before He Swats You * ' / We make the non-sagging screen doors from clear cypress lumber, us ing copper or galvanized wire and grille. Full length window screens made from the same high-grade stock, using 16-mesh wire, which turns the smallest insects. Call us to take Measurements and submit prices. Beautify your porch and lawn with our floor boxes and trellises. They are cheap and very effective. We make anything you want or need around the home or office. Williamson Supply Co. Building Materiaof All Kinda Phone No. 109 VUiti in Scotland Neck Mrs. John D. Bigg* visited her rel atives in Scottand Neck this week. In Raleigh Thursday Mrs. P. B. Cone, Mrs. F. U. Barnes motored with Jodpe and Mrs. Clayton Moore to Raleigh Thursday. Returns To Wilson Mrs Mary B. Shute returned yester day tnWilson, where she went oa account of a relapse she suffered fol lowing a throat operation. Leaves foe Pins hurst Dr. John D. Biggs left Wednesday for Plnehurst, where he attended the annual State Bankers Association, which met Thursday and Friday. Here From Pactolus Mrs. G. G. Ward, of Pactolus, was the week-end guest of her sota, Mr. J. A. Ward, and his family. Hare Pram Roberaonville fir. J. A. Sparks, of Robersonville, was in town yesterday. Bridge Party At Woman's Club Mrs. N. C. Green and Mrs. Charles James are entertaining at the Woman's Club wfth a bridge party this after noon. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed to the un dersigned trustee by Wilmer Sitterson, dated the 22nd day of September, 1926 and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book Y-2, at page 37, said deed of trust having bden given to secure the payment of a certain rote of even date and tenor therewith, fnd the stipulations therein contained not having Wen complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, on the 11th dsy of May, 1928, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the eourthoase door in the town of Williamston, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: Ist tract: All that certain tract of land and improvements thereon in Mar tin County, Williamston Township, North Carolina, containing 213 acres, more or less, and more commonly known as the Joe Sitterson farm, ad joining Joe Nicholson, Frank Bennett, and Joe Nicholson on the north, Pen. Ny Slade farm, Joe Leggett, Joe Nich olson on the east, and the McCaskey road ; on the southwest. 2nd tract: That lot in the town of William*ton, N. C., on the north side ot Simmon* Avenue and improvement* thereon and bounded by Simmon* Ave nue, Mrs, Bettie Harrell, Helen Rhodes and Walter Anderson, and more con»- monly known as the Joe > Sitterson home place. This the 9th day of April, 1928. W. B. WATTS, al3 4tw Trustee. Hail! Hail! Hail! Insure Your Tobacco Crop in the Old Relia HOME INSURANCE COMPANY Kader B. Crawford PHONE I Anything fee TUs Department 46 Christian Philatheas To Meet Monday The Philathea Class of the Christian Church has changed its date of meet ing from tonight to Monday night on account of the Presbyterian meeting being held this week. The meeting will be with Mrs. Milton Moye at her home on Smithwick Street Birthday Party Tuesday Afternoon In honor of the tenth and twelfth birthdays of the 'little girls, Misses Frances and Grace Taylor Barnhill, respectively, their mother entertained on Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'- clock. The many pretty gifts presented the guests of honor attested their popu larity. Ice cream, cake and candy were served the little guests. NOTICE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the superior court entitled 'D. G. Matthews vs. Gabriel Wiggins,' the undersigned commissioner will, on the 14th day of May, 1928, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, Williamston, N. C., offer at sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described land: Same being a house and lot in the town of Williamston, N. C., adjoining Haughton Street Extended. Watts Street, J. W. Watts property, and others; and being the same house and lot now occupied by the said Gabriel Wiggins, This the 14th day of April, 1928. 1 B. A. CRITCHER. al7 4tw Commissioner. 666 . Is a prescription for COLDB, GRIPPE, PLU, DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA It Kills th« Germs Tre^jdj ▼Tt With One "Hreatment RUBBED on throat and cheat, /'Vkka does two thing! at once: (1) It is vaporised by the body heat and inhaled direct to the in* flamed air passage*, sad (2) ItstfenulateethesMaMnan old-fashioned poultice and "draws out" the soreness. yiCKS Off* HMmjoHjuaUtu ££ THE ENTERPRISE OAK CITY SCHOOL PINAL EXERCISES Community Picnic Thurs day Was Feature of ~ Entertainment Oak City, May 2.—Commencement exercises for Oak City High School, held in the auditorium April 22, 24, 25, and 26, closed a very successful year for the school. Rev. O. P. FitzGerald, of the Williamston Methodist Church, preached the annual sremon to a large and appreciative audience. The music recital on Tuesday even ing was very good. The program con sisted of piano, violin, and trombone solos, together with orchestra and il lustrated songs. The class night exercises were held on Wednesday evening. The class pre sented 'The World Outside,' a royalty play, and held the attention of a packed auditorium for almost two hour*. The community picnic was a special feature of entertainment for Thursday. At. 11 o'clock Mr. A. R. Dunning, of Williamston, made a very interesting address, after which all school chil dren marched out and were served dinner. Then the many friends and patrons helped themselves to a bounti ful supply of appetizing food. The barbecue was well prepared and served under the management and leadership of Mr. J. W. Hines, chairman of the preparation committee. The year's wuMc was officially closed Thursday evening at 8 o'clock when Hon. W. H. S. Burgwyn, of North ampton county, delivered the com mencement address. Supt. R. A. Pope presented the diplomas.. The annual prizes were awarded by Mr, 1 R. J. Peel. The winners were as follows: Best high-school English, Rachel Kawles, by Oak City Supply Co.; best high school history, Velma Hines', by W. J. Johnson & Co.; best high-school mathematics, Mary Kathlyn Ainsley, by Harrell-Hopkins Co.; best essay on vocational education, Velma Hines, by B. M. Worsley; best home economics student, Mary Kathlyn Ainsley, by J. C. Ross & Co.; best all-round high school pupil, Naoini Ethcridge, by B. L. Johnson; best scholarship, seventh grade, Hazel Davis, by J. 11. Ayers & Co.; best attendance on River Road, Essie Hoggard, by Williams Chapel Demonstration Club. ays One! North Carolina, Martin County; in superior court. D. O. Matthew* v«. R. L. and Roiie Nelion The defendants, K. L, and Rosie Nel son, will take notice that an action en titled as above hat been commenced in the superior court of said county, North Carolina, to have declared a lien upon a house and lot of the defendants by virtue of a tax certificate of sale purchased by plaintiff; and the said SPOTS BEFORE EYES Mber Hail Dark Spots Before Eye.. Felt Dull, Tired, Ackjr. Doesn't Get Dm Any Man. 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