Friday, September 16,1932 | |l Society & Personals (j 1 wjwSli 1 Mn. ELBERT 1 PEEL, Editor I 45 BHHHBWsSgisMEwilMiliiHißlHißiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii'iiiinitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMi E In Town Yesterday Mr. Alfred Ellis, of Williamston, Route 4, was in town yesterday ««hopping. Spends Wednesday Here Mr. Harper Holiday, of Green ville, spent Wednesday night here with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moye. Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. L. J. Davenport, of Oak City, was a business visitor here yester day afternoon. " DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Will be in Roberaonville, William ston, and Plymouth Two Day* Bach Month During September. October, and November; Tuesday, Wednesday, ■nd Thursday, Respectively, after First' and Third Sundays of Each Month. LET Barnhill Brothers EVERETTS, N. C. Gin Your Cotton Highest Prices Paid for Seed and Cotton Service and Satisfaction Our Motto I WATTS WILLIAM&TON^^^ Mon.-Tuea., Sept. 19-20 MARION DAVIES and (ipi nMHTTT OF THB 99 Newt - Short ■ Matinee Monday, 3:15 ROBT. MONTGOMERY in PQLLIES 10c and 25c Wednesday September 21 Thura.-Fri. Sept. 22-23 Saturday September 24 BUCK JONES "GUILTY AS HELL" 808 STEELE in with EDMUND LOWE "RIDIN' FOR VICTOR MCLAOLEN "TEXAS BUDDIES" JUSTICE" RICHARD ARLEN COMEDY and SERIAL COMEDY and SHORT COMEDY and NEWS Showa from 1:00 To 11:00 P. M. Only 10c to Everybody Admiuion, ioc and 25c Only JOc to Everybody J * The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Inc. 701-3 W. Broad St. Richmond, Va. B September 13, 1932. ■•,, ; » I Mr. A. J. Manning, Central Servlee Station, Williamston, N. C. Dear Mr. Manning: Congratulations!" You have von first prize in Class A-4 in the Zep pelin Raoe. This entitles you to piok out any prize or prizes in the catalog amounting to not more than 4,000 credits in total. Make your choice on the blank in the rear of the prize book, fill in your order, using a separate blank for each if more than one prize item and mail to me right avay so that I can get your prize on the way to you. It vill be a pleasure to send you this revard for •* a Job well done. The sales record that you and your organisation set up is something to be proud of-—and something to spur you on for the remainder of the year—-a standing achievement with which to measure the future results. •* • J Cordially yours, H. G. HARPER. ♦ Branoh Manager. H. 0. Harper ! no ' ■ ■-• ' . * ■ •' ' • r 5 * * . ' « ■ * Return From Emporia Mrs. Jordan Ward and two chil dren, Martha and Jimmie, returned this week from Emporia, Va., where they visited relatives for several days. Viqit in Rocky Mount Miss Thelma Cook spent Wednes day in Rocky Mount with friends. She was accompanied by Mrs. Brad ford Holton, of Ayden. Leaves for Scotland Neck Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vaughn left today for Scotland Neck, where Mr. Vaughn will be connected with a clothing store. While here they have made many friends who regret to see them leave. PUILIIHID Rvnrr In Washington Wednesday Mrs. J. A. Leggett visited Mrs. Goodwin Gaskins in Washington Wednesday. • In Greenville Yesterday G. P. Hall, Bob Taylor, W. B. Daniel, Exum Ward, N. C. Green, Geo. H. Harrison, R. H. Allsbrooks, William Harrison, Fred Chesson, S. R. Biggs and W. C. Manning were in Greenville yesterday, where they were summoned as witnesses in the $36,000 damage suit brought by- Mrs. Minnie Baker against the At- I lantic Coast Line Railroad Company. The case, growing out of the death of Heber Baker at the underpass here about three years ago, was con tinued to the October term of Pitt Superior court. Here Wednesday I J. L. Davenport, Jamesville post master, and W. M. Mizelle, rural carrier out of that town, were busi ness visitors here Wednesday. Leaves for Arden Carroll Crockett left yesterday for Arden, where he will attend school during the next several months Visit Friends Here Misses Ruth Mardre Lyons and Evelyn Murphy, of Windsor, visited friends here night. ♦ -v From Virginia Beach Mr. Kenneth Lindsley, of Virginia Beach, visited his brother, Mr. Law rence Lindsley, and Mrs. Lindsley here Wednesday. THE ENTERPRISE ! Leaves for Wilson Miss Eva Harrison left this week for Wilson, where she will enter A. C. College for the fall term. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Esther Harrison and Mrs. E. S. Peel. - * Move Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodmon and son, Ray, jr., of Roanoke Rapids J arrived yesterday afternoon to make their home here. They are located in No. 1, Tar Heel Apartments. On Market Thursday Mr. Simon Perry, of Williamston Route 1, was on the tobacco market here yesterday. • In Town Thursday Mr. J. D. Meeks, of Route 2, was in town Thursday selling tobaccfc on the local market. Womna's Club Meeting / Mrs. Myrtle Brown, president of the local Woman's Club, anounces the first meeting of the fall will be held on Thursday, September 22, at which time a full attendance is re quested. In Town Today Messrs. Ben Lilley, Tom, State, and Gabe Roberson and Lon Lilley, of Griffins Township, were visitors on the local tobacco market today. ♦ Here Today Messrs. Joe Griffin and-Ed Grif fin, of Williamston Route 1, were visitors on the Williamston tobacco market this morning. On Tobacco Market Today Messrs. John Alfred Revel and Ben Ward, of Williamston Routel, were patrons of the local tobacco market today. / > Sell Tobacco Here Messrs. Jesse Cherry, of Route 4, and (Jus Wynn, of Route 3, were here yesterday selling tobacco on the local market. Here This Morning • Mr. H. 1). Peel, of Cross Roads, was a seller on the market here to day. • ■ Returns to Williamston Mr. I). M. Frank, who was a for mer manager of the A. and P. store here, but recently of Suffolk, has a» gain been made manager of the local store, succeeding Mr. B. E. Elks, who has been transferred to Suffolk. piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ADVERTISING 1 I . vs. " I BANKRUPTCY j A trade publication points out that, according to Brad street's report for 1930, 95 per cent of all business failures were non-advertisers. One does not hesitate a minute about insuring his home or place of business, but how about the business itself? The successful business man is the one who goes after bus iness, the failure is the one who sits around and waits for busi - ness to come to him. Bradstreet's percentage shows that the going business man is an advertiser. * ' g There Is No | I ADVERTISING I I The Enterprise Jj 'm'» . • % * WILLIAMSTON WOWTH CAROLINA In Town Today Mr. Paul Holliday, of Poplar Chapel, was in town today. Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. William Chase and Miss El sie Andrews entertained at a miscel laneous shower at their home in the Apartments last evening for Miss Eugenia Hoyt, whose marriage to Mr. Bill Glover will take place the middle of October. The home was very attractively decorated with fall flowers, and ar rangements were made for eight tables, three for auction and five for contract. Mrs. R. L. Coburn was awarded a double deck of cards for holding high score for contract, and Mrs. Jesse Harrell received a pair of hose for holding high score in the auction games. Following the games, Miss Hoyt was showered with many attractive and useful gifts. The hostesses served ice cream wedding bells. > Brown Reunion The family and relatives of Mr. N. F. Brown enjoyed a barbecue and fried chicken dinner, southern style, near Hamilton, last Sunday, mem bers of the clan attending the re union from all parts Of the country. Those present: Mr. W. R. Brown and Miss Hennie Brown, of Lexington,' Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Mann, Mr. | DeWitt Mann, Mrs. W. R. Mann, j Miss Matilda Mann, Mr. W. R.' Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Brown, all of Whitakers; Mr. and Mrs. 1). I). Taylor, Mr. I). 1). Tay-j lor, jr., and Miss Nettie Brown, of' Tarboro; Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Vent of Rocky Mount; Mr. Howard I Brown, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.' I Louis Brown, of Washington Coun-j ty; and Mr. Abner Brown, of Wil- [ liamston. In the afternoon all motored to Hamilton to —look over the old places of interest. Mr. W. R. Brown, looked over some dug-out canoes that were made from a cypress that grew jun the old W. R. Brown estate. Mr.' Brown will ship one to Lexington, Ky., as a souvenir from the swamps of Conoho Creek. Beech - Whitfield Miss Oma Fae Whitfield, of Ham ilton, and Mr. Marshall Beech, of this place, were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Keel here last Monday evening, Rev. Tom Harris, of the Holiness Church, offic-j : 4f ~ -*§• YES SIR— We've Got Your New Fall Suit And It Will Cost You /is Low As AS $1 no AND low S!O.UU up In spite of our low prices, we have not cheapened the tailoring. Plenty of patterns to choose from. * A visit to our store will convince you that Margolis Brothers are prepared to outfit you from head to foot within your means. Margolis Brothers PAGE THREE iating. Only a few close friends of the couple witnessed the ceremony |