Friday, March 18,1Q32 s PWHMb I s->4 a PHON& £££££ n Society This Department Weddinn 1] SI Engagements Mr * ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor | 46 Attend Meet in Charlotte Miss Lora E. Sleeper and Miss Vi olet Alexander iare attending the state home economics meeting be ing held in Charlotte, starting this morning and lasting until Saturday afternoon. In/ Town Yesterday Mr. A. E. Manning, of Griffins Township, was a business visitor in town yesterday. From Beaufort County Mr. J. C. Latham, of Beaufort County, was in town Thursday. « In Town Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. R. White, of Hamilton, were in town shopping Wednesday. From RobersonvUle Mrs. John T. Ross and daughter, Miss Delia, and Mrs. A. R. Osborne i of Robersonville, spent some time in i town Wednesday shopping. • Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lilley, of | Jamesville, were shopping in town 1 yesterday. From Hamilton P. H. Davenport, of Hamilton, spent some time in town yesterday. Here From Jamesville '» Mr. Wallace Fleming, of James- ] ville, visited here a short while yes terday afternoon. ♦ Visiting His Mother Thomas Crawford, of State Col lege, is visiting his mother here this week. a Visiting Mrs. Lilley Miss Mildred Lewis, of Edenton, was in town Thursday on her way to Jamesville, where she will visit her grandmother, Mrs. W. B. Lilley. * '• ' Visiting His Brother Here Mr.' N. L. Davis, of Watertown, Tenn., is spending several days vis iting his brother here. Leaves for Qhio Mr. Grover W. Hardison left this week for Ohio, where he will sell hats for a New York firm during the spring. . , ' i In Durham This Week Miss Velma Lilley is visiting Miss Susie Mae Barnhill in Durham this! week. In Town This Week Eli Barnhill, of Durham, was in. town this week visiting friends. To Present Play Again Meeting with success at Farm Life last Tuesday night, the play, "George in a Jam," sponsored by the Riddicks Grove Baptist church, will be pre sented again next Tuesday night at Jamesville ancf at Bear Grass next| Friday night, a member of the com-j mittee announced yesterday. Ad mission: 10 and 20 cents, the pro ceeds going to the Riddicks Grove church. Restless, I could not sleep I OTHER! were days 4 when I felt like X could not get my work done. X would get so I nervous and 'trembly* X would have to 11a down. I was very rest- I less, and could not ■ sleep at night My mother fcdvlsed me to take Cardul, and X certainly am I glad She did. Xt Is H the first thing that ■ seemed to give me any strength. X felt better after the first H bottle. I kept It up and am now feel ■ lng fine.*—Mr*. H B. GMbaoo. fort . bffI^HEALTH In Town Tftursday Alonzo Roberson, of Bear Grass, was a visitor in town Thursday. ' • From JamesftUe Z. Vance Price, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here yesterday. From Rocky Mount Hibbel Liyerman, of Rocky Mount was in town yesterday. • .. In Toum Thursday Mrs. V. G. Taylor, of Everetts, was in town yesterday shopping. Joint Hostesses . Misses Edith Stallings and Hazel Martin delightfully entertained at | bridge on Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Four tables were arranged for bridge with attractive tallies.! After five progressions, high score was awarded Jimmie Uzzelle, Wil-j liam Gaylord receiving the consola tion. At the conclusion of the game,' an ice course was served by the hostesses, after which dancing was enjoyed. Those present were: Misses Ocie Walters, Dorothy Carson, Pauline Spring Smartness Made Possible "FOR LESS" at Margolis Brothers ' k • *> The word "Smartness" has many definitions. To the feminine vision, it, - dressed—but you can always Accessories means sophisticated fashions .. . styles that symbolize youth and beauty .. . feel assured that you'll get itVWtJUVUVU t j iat gj ye Qne a new personality. Which explains why so many women are quality - style - service -at Til 4 ( D 1 rf" cho ° Bing their Spring wearabl " at Mar e° lis Brothers. . Margolis Brothers. R CHOOSE^FROM Of course, the Spring MARLBORO AND plete without such correct Ac- II I FROCKS EAGLE SHIRTS Clovf" WcTuJup *BHi v • e KNOX AND EMPIRE •I. *>.. - \\ K Jdf florsheimand - MARGOLIS BROS. ™L F,V * Askew, Dolores Long, Louise Paxton, Ella Moore Davenport, Ella Mae Gaylord and Mrs. Charles Daven port. Messrs. Jimmie Uzzelle, Os car Davenport, Georgie Martin > Thomas Blount, William Gaylord, Onward Gaylord, Harry Martin, James Long, and Krai Martin. * Moon Rocket Placed on * Exhibition in New York New York.—A 7-foot rocket which, when completed, will be shot off in the direction of the moon, is being constructed in New York an 4 was ex hibited for the first titnc on Thursday night when the American Interplane tary Society met at the Museum of Natural History. Thejrocktt lias not been completed, according to G. Edward Pendray, vice president of tile society, but it should be ready for its voyage into space by April. It is fueled by liquid oxygen and gasoline and is equipped to land gent ly by aid of parachutes. It is built of aluminum and aluminum alloys. , The purpose of forthcoming tests will be mainly to demonstrate and try out various devices developed by the society in its efforts to perfect a means of reaching the moon or some other planet by rocket. THE ENT ERPRISE YOUTH DIES AT DARDENS FRIDAY i, Noel Stalls, 16, Victim of Pneumonia: Funeral la - Held Saturday — »—- , Noel Stalls, 16 years old. died at > the home of his father, Jim Stalls, at! gardens, last Friday,""follcUvmg a twoi j weeks' illness of pneumonia. Services! "j were conducted Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock by Rev. J. M. Perry, of the | j J local Christian church. Buriel was in j ! the Seth Williams cemetery, near i Robersonville. The young boy lived near Rober sonville Until a short time ago, when the family moved to Dardens. The large attendance upon the last attested the esteem in which he was held in this section and near Green ville, where he was known by a large number of friends. Owl Carries Snake Into Car and Motorist Leaves Goldsboro.—G. A. Jones, editor of the Square Deal, Goldsboro and Snow Mill newspaper, was astonished on a recent night when an owl flew through the ppen window of his car holding a long black snake in his claws, flopping the snake over the face and head of the driver, and settling on the back seat of the car still holding the snake. No wreck followed, but the editor, a one-armed man, lost no time in put tng on brakes and stopping the car. It is stated that he got out quickly. After due consideration, he cautionusly opened the door and shooed out the undesirable occupants. ' Why He Goes Back To New Jersey Dry • (Elizabeth City Independent) A former resident of this section who now lives in New Jersey has been tell |ing_aU his New J«rs»y ■ tritndt abo>it-| "tour wondcrTuT liast "Take TTquor. Hel I promised to bring them many quarts I next time lie came home. He came , honie last week, but he won't take any East Lake liquor back with him. "I planned to take a ten gallon k£g ! back to Jersey with me," he explains. I "but you couldn't .carry a quart of | milk in a car with a New Jersey li» ' cense on it now. My car was stopped | and searched 12 times on the way I down to Elizabeth City by officers ' looking for that Lindbergh baby." NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale. contained in a certain deed of trust executed and delivered by Lucy j F. Holliday and husband, W. Jack j son Holliday, on the 16th day of Feb | ruary, 1927,, to the undersigned trus j tee, and of 'record in the public reg j istrv of Martin County in Book \'-2. ' WATTS - WILLIAMSTON IMon.-Tues. Mch. 21-22 Wed. Mch. 23.1 Thur.-Fri.Mch. 24-25 Sat^^^^lHarel^^l "DISORDERLY "The Silent I BUSTER KEATON KEN MAYNARD CONDUCT" Witness" I POLLY MORAN IN with I in "Sunset Trail" SALLY EILERS LIONEL ATWILL I "PocciWi/#» Comedy and Serial SPENCER TRACY GRETA NISSEN I ' 3t .f 10c To All Ito 6 P.M. I EL BRENDEL 10c TO ALL I f lumber , 10c-25c After 6P.M. I at page 164, said deed of trust having , been given for the purpose of secur ing a note of even ; date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of same and at the request d( the holder of same, the un dersigned trustee will, on Saturday, the _2nL_day-of ~ X'lotk in., ■ in fiynt—of the "courthouse door in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highe.st bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit^ First trait: Bounded on the north by the lands of S. D. Jones, on the cast by the lands of Lawrence Pearce, on the south by the lands of Gilbert Boston, ami oit'the west by the lands of Charliq Davis, containing 56 acres, more or less. Second tract: Beginning at a cedar in Melyina James' corner, thence north' with Melvina James' line to S. D. Jones' line, thence west .with said Jones' line to John A. Pearce land corner, thence south with the John A. l'earce land line to the Gilbert Bos ton line, thence east with the Gilbert Boston line to the beginning, con taining 20 acres, more or less.. Third tract: Situate in the old Nor man Mill Pond, adjoining tlie lands of Melvina James, Gilbert Boston, j^un^ithers^uwMKMtiganar^o^he PAGE THREE - g Lawrence Pearce, sr., tract of land, ■- containing 10 acres, more or less. r Fourth tract: Beginning at a pine e stump, C. T. Mizelle's corner on the e southwest side of the Jordan Thick road, and opposite of Stewart Ange's r, house, lot and well, thence up said - road S 34 E. 64 poles to a stake, t thence £r-§£W,~l-3&4-2-pah;s 16 pgiffr i, on.the run of Horse Pen Branch, cen-. ■, ter of several trees chopped as point -1 ers, thence down the various courses fo said branch to C. T. Mizelle's cor ner, thence along his line* N. S3 E. tq ' the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less., ( The four tracts above being the - same land described in a deed of trust from W. Jackson Holliday and wife to ArR. Dunning. . This the 3rd day of March, 1932. . • \V. C. MANNING, mr 4 4tw , , \ Trustee.'" j Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. 6 6 6 1 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE 666 Liquid or Tablets used internally and 666 Salve externally; tnake a com plete and effective treatment for colds. Most Speedy Remedies Known,

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