Tuesday, May 19,1931 | Ck*uSay Wddbw T i VisUmg Her Mohter ' Mrs. Goodwin Gaskins, of Lynch burg, is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Leggett. Mrs. j Jim Leggett met Mrs. Gaskins in i Norfolk. V In Goldsboro Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Harrison, Miss Velma Harrison, G. H. Har rion, jr., spent Sunday in Goldsboro with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woolard. • Here From Wilson Miss Mary Alice Dunning, of Wil son, spent Sunday here with Mr. and , Mrs. Dunning. Here From Rocky Mount Mrs. C. B. Harrison and daugh ter, Mary Etta, of Rocky Mount, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ward. COME TO ROBERSONVILLE EACH NIGHT FROM NOW UNTIL JUNE Isth I No matter what theatre your ticket calls for—it is good at I TRIO THEATRE I With 10c Good Sound - COMFORTABLE and The Latest Picture* Ten Per Cent INTEREST WILL BE ADDED TO TAXES After May 30th PAY TAXES NOW Advertisement of property for taxes has been postponed from May 1 to November 1, but the ■ ♦ penalty has not been changed. A Ten Percent Penalty becomes effective on all taxes after May 30 in accordance with the law. The sale of prop erty for taxes has been postponed until now, but the date of application of the penalty remains same. Save money by paying during May. You lose if you delay. Martin County 1 Hail Hail I »== Insurance I Don't wait until the hail destroys your crop to seek protection. See us now. We represent the largest companies in Amer ica. When losses are had by hail we make quick and satisfactory, adjust - ments. Protection is most needed when conditions are bad. ~ ? ■ £ B * ' Call 49 or 39 K. B. Crawford) lip* «?' Society & personals Mrs. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor In Town. Yesterday Dillon Peel, of Everetts, was in town yesterday on business. Leaves for Durham Harry A. Biggs left today for Dur jham, where he will attend the Tri- State Hospital Association meeting. ♦ In Town Yesterday ' Representative Tom Brown, of Hertford, was here yesterday en route to Raleigh. Visiting Friends Here Horace Clayton, of South Hill, Va. is visiting friends here this week. • Here Yesterday Mr. Will Taylor, of Williamston, Route 1, was here yesterday. In Greenville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Collins Peel visited in Greenville Sunday. PUBLISHED EVKNY tumoav »np ihiipav PHONE Anything for This Department = Va 46 iiiiHWitiHiiiiimititmmmiiHlli Visits His Mother Here n Mr. L. R. Anderson, of Emporia,' Va., spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Mamie Anderson. , - ♦ * Visiting in Norfolk Mary Grady Gurkin is visiting her' '• sister, Miss Elizabeth Gurkin, in Norfolk thie-week. * f Leave for YanceyviUe n Mrs. Wheeler Martin and little' niece, Sylvia Stallings, left Sunday for "Forest Home," the Stallings' place near YanceyviUe. » Arrived Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John I). Enright and i ( children, Barbara and Bobbie, of Washington, D. C., arrived Saturday to visit Mrs. Enright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel. Mr. Enright went back to Washington Monday , and will return the last of the week. $ Spend Sunday in Durham Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coburn spent Sunday in Durham with Mr. and Mrs. David Hicks. j., * Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bunting, of Bethel, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perry. w— ■■■■ Here From Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dunning, of j Plymouth, were visitors here Sun day. Visiting in Four Oaks Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr., is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Bettie Adams, iin Four Oaks, N. C. • In Dunn This Week Mrs. Milton Moye is visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Westbrook, and Mr. '■ Westbrook, in Dunn, this week. Spend Week-End Here * Mr. J. R. Parker and Mr. Sander ilin, of Norfolk, spent the week-end |here with Mr. Parker's brother, Mr. W. H. Gurkin. • Visitors From Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoggard, of Wilson, visited Mr .and Mrs. W. L. Manning here Sunday. Spends Week-F,nd With Parents • Miss Mary Ann Oockett spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crockett. Leaves for New York Miss Irene Tetterton left Sunday for New York, where she has accept ed a position for the summer months. ■■ ♦ In Washington Sunday Messrs. L. C. Hutchinson, Bruce Whitley, and Dr. Dudley visited in Washington Sunday. Returns to Tarboro Mr. Andy Taylor, engineer for the State Highway Commission, who has been stationed here for several weeks, returned to his home near ■Tarboro Sunday. , * . Spends Week-End Here Tom Crawford, student at State College, spenit the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Craw ford. ♦ From Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Larry Darden and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Darden, of Wilson, visited Mr. .and Mrs. Dred Darden here Sunday. Spends Week-End Here Mr. B, R. Barnhill, of Durham, spent the week-end here with his family. Miss Stallings Hostess To feeaux Arts Club Jamesville, May 18. —On Thurs day evening Miss Edith Stallings de lightfully entertained Jjie members of the Beaux Arts Club with a the atre party at Watts Theatre in Wil liamston. After the theatre, the hostess invited Ae guests to a soda shop, where three tables were re served for bridge. After playing a short wljjle the hostess served a sal ad courafc, coffee, and pie a la mode. Those attending were Misses' Ca milla Flemming, Fannie L. Martin, Mildred Hedrick, Ruth Modlin, Hil da Modlin, Ella Moore Davenport, Louise, Paxton, and Pauline Askew, Mrs. C. Davenport. THE ENTERPRISE » MEIGS-PERRY The article below, announcing the engagement of Miss Pauline Meigs, of Centreville, Alabama, to Rev. Perlie L. Perry, a native of this town, was received with much interest here this week. Rev. Mr. Perry, the son of Mrs. Louisa Perry and husband, | the late Noah Perry, is well known here. He was graduated from the local high school and completed his education in the Louisville Seminary. During the past several years he has been pastor of the Centreville Pres byterian church. The clipping, taken from The Cen treville Press, follows: "The Birmingham Xews of Sun day, May 3, carried the following announcement: "'Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Meigs, of Centreville, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Pauline, -tfi Rev. P. L. Perry, of Centreville, the wedding to be an event of June.' "The above announcement is of much interest to the people of Ilibb County and Centreville on account of the prominence of the contracting parties. "Miss Meigs was reared in Cen-1 treville, moving here with her par- 1 ents from Selma when only a little girl. She is a graduate of 8.-C. 11. S., and also attended Alabama CoJ lege, and for the past two years! has been teaching school, and has taught this year in the Centreville! Consolidated School. She is also a talented musician, organist of Meth odist Church, Centreville. "Mr. Perry is pastor \>f Centre ville Presbyterian churchj-and is a native of North Carolina, and during the two years that he has been pas tor here, has made friends among all denominations. "They are receiving best wishes and congratulations of friends." F. STANLEY WHITAKER, M. D. Dr. Warren's Former Office WILLI AMSTON. N. C. General Practice Physio Therapy | Office Hours: 9-U A. M.; 2-5 and 7-9 P. M. Phone 102 yotvt Don't Rasp Your Throat With Harsh your Adam's Apple. Touch i*—your Adam's Aggie—Do you know you are actually touch- Jg™ contains your vocul chords. When you con sldor your Adam's Apple, you are considering your throat your voccl chords. Don", rasp K mm- your throat with harsh irritants —Reach for M |fe a LUCKY instead Remember, LUCKY STRIKE is the only cigarette in America that through ■L its exdusivo "TOASTING" process expels , P certain harsh' Irritants present in all raw to baccos. These expelled irritants are sold to manufacturers of chemical compounds. They I are not present In your LUCKY STRIKE/ and so we say "Consider your Adam's Apple*" Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays W Sunshine Mellows—Heat Purifies • Your Throat Protection— against irritation—against cough n *iu». o '" a -• . * °j! - , 3R iftj- w» ■>■«! •>- •»0 *- , tit or' ni «w» jfiL ' 1 -- - ■ WILLI AMSTON NOWTH CAROLINA Over SIOO,OOO Loaned To Anson County Farmers —SSJS Crop failures and low prices in An son County made the government seed loans very welcome this year, savs County Agent J. W. Ca nitron. Therj were 411 farmers applying for sll2 jf>92 in loans this spring. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Mollie A. Avers, deceased, late of Martin Comity, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at liis office in the Branch- Banking and Trust Company building, Williamston. N. C., on or he fore the (>th day of May. I l »32, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of. their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the oth dav of May. 1931. C. 1). CARS l AKI'HKN, Administrator of Mrs. Mollie A. Ayfrs, deceased. • in 12-&t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY j l n4er and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of ' "I ~ frf W&fSlk ; ..l [ JOHN ADAMS 'When you see certain good qualities in others, it bespeaks your intimate acquaintance with such virtues." In the conduct of our professional duties we are guided by principles gen erally recognized as fair and praiseworthy. B.S.COURTNEY Funeral Director Telephones 155 and 44, trust executed to the undersigned trus- ! tee by N. L. Cherry and wife, Annie Gray Cherry, on the 31st day of De cember, 1927, and of record in the pub lic registry for Martin County in book Y-2, at page 368, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing certain of even date therewith and default having been made in the payment of the said notes and the- stipulations contained tn the J said deed of trust not having been | complied with and at the request pt j the holder of the said notes the un dersigned trustee will expose to public ' s^l^>h^\>dnesdav^^b»^27th^93^' |lllllllllilllllllllll!l!llllllllllllllllll = Make Way for These Clever I Sports Dresses v* I g| Of course you will want one .. . !§ perhaps two or more. The whole J \ gi problem is to choose the ones lp you really prefer, for among the A nnttfl H jf many attractive styles and col- U|PP yO- H orings there is competition that "1 HI may be confusing. However, Mat 9 U don't be concerned over that . = just come in, see for yourself g how "summery" these dresses MnfjnM | $4.95 to 16.50 fcl | | I | Margolis Brothers! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PAGE THREE at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court- ' house door in the Town of William ston, N. C., the following described real estate, to wit: Bounded on the north by the Poplar Chapel Road, on the east by the lands of H. Mizelle, on the west by the lands of J. 1.. Hardison and G. F. Cor don, containing 55 acras, more or less, and being all of the T. H. Davis tract of land except about two acres deeded Ito Nona Holliday by the Farmers and I Merchants Bank. This the 27th day of April, 1931. ELBERT S. PEEL, »I'2B 4tw Trustee.