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PAGE FOUR Woman's Club To Present | Play Next Tuesday Night j "Oh Doctor," a three-act musical comedy, will be presented in the high school auditorium here Tuesday eve ning. October 14th. under the direc tion of Miss Pullen. coach. Fifteen of Williamston's most > piominent and talented young folks make up the cast. / • Neglecting to boil the glasses may in , me cases cause fermentation of the jelly after a few weeks. Scalding the glasses with hot Water is not so good a precaution against this undesirable result as boiling them. I* fUH •> IMJIIIMK IIIVIII. -- • Car Load WINTER RYE CHOICE RYE I ROFEN RYE RUSTPROOF OATS FULGHUM OATS APPLER OATS BURT OATS v Arrived Here Lmdsley Ice Co. 5 V ROOM $4.25 Square FOR A LIMITED TIME GAUGE BEST QUALITY V _ 4 •' , Culpepper Hardware Co. Come To The j ILive-at-Home Exposition 1 t RALEIGH Oct. 13th to 18th "It's Be There" 9SMM la Praariaauk IM.tM Fr«« Act Pro- I trmmL MairUU-IUU CaraivaL Uore« Racial i J IMIr. Kaaaiag Kaeaa Salardajr. A44ti Bight attraetUaai -Scasatlaaa of MM," SI Beaatlfni Daada* Girla. HmtrU _ . ■ Oct 13th to 18tl> - Week of Entertainment for | Kiddies In This Section | The Rudloff's Jumping Horse Merry -Go-'Kound opened for a week's run on the lot next to the Atlantic Hotel on Main Street here yesterday. I The riding device is furnishing jhe small folks much entertainment, who arc allowed to ride for five [aMernoon from 3:30 to 5:30. ♦_ ; Three car* of fat hogs fed by. Craven .County farmers topped the Richmond jmarket at 11 cents a pound net to the growers and brought the tidy sum of $3,635.34 last week. PUILISHie ttm DEMONSTRATION CLUB ACTIVITIES . Home Agent Organizing Program of Work In Various Schools w by LORA E. SLEEPER 1 (County Home Demonstration Agent) The regular business meetings of the girls' clubs of Jamesville were held in . the school building Friday. The num-. bcr of girls enrolling this year has beeu so large that two clubs have been necessary. Viola Manning was elected president to head the junior girls' club , anil Annie llardison was elected to luad the senior girls' club. The women of the Jamesville club have worked faithfully to have a club) room and at last in the old bank build in I' in Jamesville a room has been fit ted up to be used for the club room. 11 wa» necessary to have new floor beard', put in, in places, and to clean [ ■ the entire room. Friday was the first 1 nieetirg held in the new club room. T he women held their regular business meeting Friday, electing Mrs. Jessie Hi own as their president, Mrs. 'Bettie Hassell as vice president. Mrs. Mar tha Sexton, secretary, and Mrs. Pen n.e Martin as assistant secretary. After the agi nt gave a demonstration on "Line and Design in Relation to.Cor rect Dress," the meeting was dis-j misted. At the invitation of Mr. Pollock. Miss Sleeper spoke to the children at the noon hour about their lunch box, j what tn pack and how to pack it in i their lunch box. Mr. Pollock is doing i a commendable piece of work in hav-i int.' a supervised lunch period. All children carrying lunch go to the as- j s« mbly hall in the Jamesville school, 1 and' after a blessing eat their lunch Mi. Pollock reports that the number 'of children without lunch has decreased much since this plan was started. No child leaves the room until he has had a feaMiilable time fo eat TTis of her lunch. This is„one excellent Way to • cut down discipline troubles common to the school room. Miss Sleeper conducted a meeting the women in Poplar Chapel, yesterday and the following women, wire elected officers to.serve for the -ci ming year: Mrs. (ienrge Cooper, prsident; Miss Betty Cooper, vice ptesident; and Mrs. ,unie HollidayJ kcretary. Miss Sleeper will be in Oak City Tuesday in the interest of the si In itn-j 1 IulcI). which is being planned for that siho'ol. Holly Springs Clu'> meets Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. in., at the lußfe '«T Mrs. Neal (iodard. 4 TOBACCOMEET HERE FRIDAY ■»— (Continued from page one) ed, he said, a provision is made that it would federate wiTTi other associ at:ons into a national marketing or ganization in which, however, no to bacco from North Carolina would he mingled with that ot any oilier State. Answering the question asked by one agent, "What assurance have you that hop-headed lawyer will not come along and throw the into bankruptcy Mr. Collins re plied that good management and lht overseeing eye of the Federal Farm Bnaril would take care of that. He also said that the contract is auto matically renewed year after year uti les) notice of cancellation is given by one or both parties. The agents attending the meeting yesterday left Raleigh last night stat ing that they had a clear idea of what tlit association can and cannot do. They expect to get busy at once in try ing to create interest in a sane, well managed and needed association. They felt that the work would not be al lowed ti> lag even though enough to bacco is not signed in the next few days to make the cooperative effec tive this year. The association will be firmed they Said, if it took until \ l >32 to do it. - Announce Special Services At Pentecostal Church Several special services have been announced for the local l'tntecostal Holiness Church this week. Thursday' night, Rev. Jerome Hodges, con iarence superintendent of the North Carolina Conference, (loldshoro, will pre&h. Next Sunday, the Falcon Or phanage Singing Class will ap|>ear in a service at the local church, it was announced. | The Rev. T. jM. Bizzclle, pastor, i will fill his regular appointments each second and fourth Sundays. ' The public is invited to hear Rev. , Mi. Hodges and attend the orphan age concert as well as the regular pleaching services. WMIS I ' CAR LOAD OF FLOUR AND I Midlins. Right kind at right price, tj. O. Manning. o-7-2t j A BARGAIN—THE WILLIAMS ton School will give two large trees on school grounds for their removal. W. R. Watson, Supt. FIFTY NICE SHOATS FOR SALE Harrison Brothers and Co. FOR SA^E— 7-ROOM HOUSE, all modern conveniences and ideally lo cated. Inquire at Enterprise Office. WANTED TO BUYTSMALL dw*U ing house. See W. C. Manning. • f THE ENTERPRISE AGENT S REPORT' FOR SEPTEMBER! Presented To the Board of County Commissioners Here Yesterday '—— j Following is the report of Miss Lora j Sleeper, coupty home demonstration i agent, as submitted to tlie Martin ,jCounty Board of Commissioners, at , its meeting here Monday: | "The agent spent 21 days in the field and 5 days in the office during the 1 nionth. Traveled I\WJ miles, conduct ing 7 meetings for the women and 13 , | for the girls. Two circular letters were j prepared and 85 copies distributed. 227 >, bulletins were distributed, 17 different | homes visited. The agent was invited j | to'attend-the opening exercises at the! I Oak City school and speak in the in- | 1 tetcst of the 'One hot dish lunch,'| I which the parents are interested in j that i i tl«u __ 11 lis hoped that with the ' ''ooperation of the teachers, parents, j and pupils, that this lunch can be start- ( ed in the near future. The women in the county members of the home demonstration clubs con trbuted $.15.52 and clothing to enable i a club girl to attend college. Through j the efforts of the women and the home agent, this girl ha* been privileged tb I attend Eastern Carolina Teachers' ( j College. Here from Raleigh Mr. C. It. Wade, of the N. C. State lin Insurance Commission, Kaleigh. : is here attending -to business matters; this week. - 1 ■ I NOTICE I Our Optometrist, Dr. C. C. HODGENS, wiil be in adjoining I office to Dr. J. M. Kilpatrick, Robcrsonville, N. C., on the Second W cdnesday oi Each Month. ... j At the CLAKK DRUG STORE, Williamaton, N. C., the Fourth Wiunesday of Each Month. At the O'HENRY DRUG STORE, Plymouth, N. C., on the Third Wednesday of Each Month. BELL JEWELRY COMPANY WASHINGTON, N. C. ! AN ELECTRIC RANGE IN YOUR HOME IS LIKE HAVING A -»/G» FRENCH' CHEF! THIS WESTINGHOUSE ' JSRI IFP ELECTRIC RANGE * Jti IS NOW ONLY Ik JW.I $ lO DOWN! £JRL • • A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE , FOR YOUR OLD STOVE. '.,"r . .V i THIS modern Electric Range in your home enables you to bring the superb excellence and marvelous flavor for bmous French cooking to yow table. the thermostat Then you art FREE until dinner is re&dy to ■ Meat, are never over-done or under-done. Vegetables * h notksn « *° nothing to worry are more (Wous. Baited pudd.ngs are SO good. And •bout-nothing to remember or forget, since most of the cooking is entirely automatic, there's Come in NOW and let us tell you of the many t Mver any guesswork about results. other comforts and Conveniences ol cooking electrically. 1 Tke famous Westing house Flavor-Zone oven enable* Let us tell you, also, about our new low electric rate which yea to cook meals while you are miles away. It brings makes the operating cosh lower than ever before. Modem you new freedom from your kitchen duties. You merely Electric Ranges in siies, styles a..d prices to suit every place the food m tke cold oven---set tke clock and adjust person and purse. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC ' ; AND POWER COMPANY MLUMMTOh ■ Urges Large Attendance Upon Meeting Friday • | Mr. James G. Staton, county chair man and a member of the State organ ization committee, is urging a large at tendance upon the meeting of tobac |co farmers here next Friday afternoon, 'October 10, at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. Sta ton states that this meting is one of the most important so far held, and everyone interested in tobacco grow ing should attend the meeting. ♦ Follow This Closely A citizen living in Halifax wanted to learn the hunting seasons. He dressed a letter to "Mr. J. W. Hines, game warden of Martin County, Tar boro, N. C." His salutation was sim-' ilar to the address, and the text of | the letter was merely an interrogative, "When can we hunt squirrels in Hali fax County?" I It puzzled and still puzzles Mr. 'Hines, as the letter was unsigned, ad dressed to him in Edgecombe County a.* game warden for Martin County, land inquired after the hunting seasons in Halifax County. The letter bore the postmark, "Thelma." NOTICE Goose Nest Township Road Dis trict, Martin County, hereby gives no tic? that at 10:0) o'clock A. M., on October 13. 1930, at the Courthouse ill Williamston, N C., it willt sell $450.00 Revenue Anticipation Notes j at public or private sale. J. T. MATTftEWS, Clerk, j Board of Road Commissioners, Palmyra. \\ C. It j Moldy bread may result from wrap ' ping the bread up before it is thor oughly cool, or from lack of care of the bread box. In addition to airing the bread box frequently, sometimes scald it out thoroughly, and dry it in a warm oven or on the of the stove, or directly in tjie sun'. Molds do not like dry hot air or sunshine. Jlihitfs or yolks of eggs may be used instead of whole eggs in making fancy I white or yellow cakes, or as an econo my in using up parts of eggs left over. 1 For most purposes 2 whites or 2 yolks I may be considered roughly the equiva lent of 1 egg. When yolks alone are used a little extra baking powder is I sometimes needed. ♦ I «——————— | ! II ■ I .. I I Just Received Large Shipments of CHOICE HAY, SEED OATS, RYE, VETCH, LIME, CEMENT, BRICK AND WIRE FENCE • - • Prices Very Low —===— - ♦ Harrison Bros.&Co » - WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA 1 Tuesday, October 7, 1930. Preparatory to the coming hatching season, the poultry flock* of Burke ccunty are being rapidly culled and blood-tested. Smith VVfeite, of Iredell county, say» it is not hard to keep boys interested in farm life if they have a share in the operations. His boys have their own livestock and crop acreages. This sum mer, he helped them to build their own fishing pond and swimming pool. Dr. \V. S. Cozart, of Fuquay Springs, Wake county, gets a plentiful supply o 1 milk, butter, eggs, meat and vegfr tables from his small 11-acre farm. The physician finds better health exists wKere the people grow these essential
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