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Tuesday, December 6,1932 | £«£££ |Soci«ty &HP«t*sonak | "TjfSSli 111 *»* ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor 45 Here From RobersonviUe Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson, of Robereoaville, visited relatives of Mrs. Johnson hue Sunday. Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. Moses Moye, of Stantonabuig, spent the week-end here with Mr. Moye's cousin, Mr. Milton Moye, and Mrs. Moye. I Speak Up - Folks | & What Are Your I I 6 'Gift Wants"?s ANT A CLAUS addressing you. Y'see he's j& w "clerking" at Margolis Brothers from now & until Christmas, and he's all set to wait y on you, and what a collection of gifts the happy ff| w ol'boy has ready for every one. JK fin Beg Pardon? You'd Like a Few gL Suggestions? Here You Are: fitf ~jj Dresses Rompers Js ffg Feeding Cups - Blankets jw Pajamas - Hose - Coats JBk £4 Brassieres Scarfs j» y smiAmm Belts - Buckles - Suits rife V Mufflers - Pajamas jg V /W Dresses - Bloomers jK lv Negligees - Hats JX Sr Hose Parasols M « rOt Bags Handkerchiefs V . Ties Hose Shirts jflfc w |V| Suspenders Shoes | SHOP EARLY - FOLKS | w You'll Always Find Good Merchandise ~/g fiy To fle Less Expensive at wjm I Margolis Brothers | 2c LB. PAID FOR PEANUTS Owing to the Low Price of Peanuts, We Will, Beginning Fri day, December 9th, Reduce Our Price from 3c to 2c per Pound. At This Price We Are Offering Almost Double the Market Price. This Offer May Not Last Long, So Bring on Your Peanuts. Enterprise Publishing Company Visits Relatives Here Miss Mary King Ellison, of Bel haven, spent Sunday here visiting relatives and friends. Attend Army-Navy Came Mr. and Mrs. David Hix, Miss Esther Harrison, and Mr. Bill Spivey attended the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia last Saturday. Here From Wilson Mr. Simon Lawrence, of Wilson, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peel. Mrs. Lawrence, who has been visiting her father, W. C. Manning, here for several days, returned home with him. 1 Bruce Wynne Able To Be Out Bruce Wynne has been confined to his room on account of sickness 1 for I the past several days, but with con tinued improvement is expected to return to his work as principal of the Parmele school this week. From Portsmouth, Va. Mr and Mrs. Linwood Bunch, of Portsmouth, Va., spent several days of last week here with Mr. Bunch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bunch. Spend Several Days Here Mr. L. C. Manning, of Richmond, Va., speqt several days of last week in the county visiting his father, Mr. T. G. Manning. Spend Week-End in Greenville Misses Marguerite Cook and her house guest, Miss Emma Harris, spent the week-end in Greenville with relatives of Miss Cook. MOTHERS We invite you to enter your daughter in -our Christmas doll contest. -* On Christmas Eve at 8 p. m., we are giving to the little girls securing the greatest number of votes, one of these beau tiful "Tickletoes" .or "Honeysuckle" Dolls FREE. These dolls are the best made. See them in our windows and then come in and enter your contestant. Votes giv en with each purchase of 50c. We have a complete line of Christmas cards, tags, and seals. Orders taken for personal en graved cards. Prices reasonable. PEELE'S Jewelry Front City Hall THE ENTERPRISE Mr. and Mrs. Old Move Here Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Old, of Suf folk, Va., have moved, to the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brown on Simmons Avenue. Mr. Old is here representing the Planters Nut and Chocolate Com pany. In Town Saturday Messrs. Lee and J. P. House, of Robersonville, were in town last Sat- j urday. Attends Meeting Here Mr. J. B. Whitfield, of HobgoodJ attended the county peanut meeting .here yesterday. From Hassells Mr. Zenobia Haislip, of Hassell, :Was a business caller to The Enter prise office yesterday. Here Sunday Miss Marion Spruill, of Edenton, visited friends here Sunday. Here From Jamesville Messrs. L. P. Holliday and Clar ence Sexton, of Jamesville, were bus iness visitors here yesterday. Here Yesterday Mr. Mack H. Savage, of Oak City, was here for a short while yesterday attending to business matters. ♦ Leaves For Hospital Mr. M. D. Ayers, of Cross Roads Township, left yesterday for Ports mouth, Va., where he will enter the! Government hospital for a physical 1 examination and treatment. From Wake Forest Messrs. Bill Arps and Toodlie Holding, students at Wake Forest College, spent the week-end here with friends. From Norfolk, Va. Sam Browne, jr., of Norfolk, ,Va., spent the week-end here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown. •— ~ From Virginia Beack Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lindsley and family, of Virginia Beach, Va., are expected to move here within the next few days to make their home until next summer. From Florence, S. C. Mr. Jake Berger, of Florence, South Carolina, spent last week-end here closing out his tobacco business for the year. Visitor Here Today Mr. J. Victor Champion, president : of the Eastern Cotton Oil Company, is here today attending to business matters and visiting old friends. Mr. Champion served as office boy for The Enterprise here years ago. Go ing to Norfolk he has gained promi nence as a business executive, accept ing the presidency of the company recently. _ » ♦ Mr. Undsley Sick Mr. Lawrence Lindsley has been confined to his home for the past several days with an attack of influ enza. He is reported to be some bet ter today. From Robersonville Mr. ajiti "Mrs. Willie Johnson, of Robersonville, visited here a short while Sunday afternoon. From Hamilton Professor W. E. Plyler, of Hamil ton, was here yesterday afternoon attending to business. Here Yesterday Messrs. H. C. Norman, Ed James, and J. Calvin Smith, of Roberson ville, attended to business matters here yesterday. From Akoskie Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson and daughter, Sally Baker, of Ahoskie, visited Mr. Robertson's mother, Mrs. J. L. Robertson, and sister, Mrs. J. i C. Anderson, here Sunday. j Here From Beikaven Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rouse, of Belhaven, passed the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moye. - ♦ In Nor I oik Sunday Messrs. J. 0. Manning, Robert Manning, Wilton Knox, Henry Har rison, and Bill Mishoe went to Nor folk Saturday night on the Norfolk, Baltimore and Carolina Line boat as the guests of Captain Wise. Accord ing to reports from some members of the party, Henry Harrison and "Fatty" Knox exercised themselves after reaching Norfolk by accom panying the copys on their beats a round and about Main Street. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley Cook announce the engagement and ap-! proaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Lyda Cooke, to Mr. Hugh Bryan Wyatt. The wedding will take place in late December. ■ " Gurganus - Martin ♦ The marriage of Mr. William W. Gurganus to Miss Bettie Beatrice Martin was solemnized Sunday eve ning, December 4, 1932, at 6 o'clock in Portsmouth, Va., the Rev. George D. West, postor of the Christian church, officiating at his home. The bride was very becomingly dressed in a blue and brown ensem ble with accessories to match. Mrs. Gurganus is the popular - » Surplus Peanuts Production Must With Consumption The world knows that there is a surplus of peanuts. Not a surplus because there is not a demand, but a surplus because there is lack of ability to buy, an enforced surplus. We will do our part in removing this surplus from the edi ble market. The price we can pay is even lower than the present shell ing markt, but peanuts sold us will not come into competition with those sold the legitimate shellers. We are prepared to use one hundred thousand pounds per day for our purpose. -- Write us and send half pound sample of what you have. We will tell you what we can pay. We prefer them in bulk rather than in bags. Sopona Mills, Inc. SANFORD, N. C. Manufacturers of Peanuts and Soya Bean Oil | daughter of Mr. and Mfc. J. W. Mar tin, of Jamesville. Mr. Gurganus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gur ganus, of this city and is now em ployed by C. 0. Moore ti Co. They will make their home at present with j the groom's parents. f Richard H. Danal lawyer and author, son-in-law of Long fellow and son of the author of "Two Years Before the Mast," names a Boston Trust Company as Executor and Trustee 9 in his recently filed will. Well-informed people in increasing numbers are naming trust companies, because of their permanence, experience and financial responsibility. * ♦ ♦ ♦ An individual Executor and Trustee may not i outlive the terms of the trust. He may have to p sacrifice his own interests to serve, or may give §a too little time and thought to the concerns of your 1 estate. The Trust Company makes this the spec- § ial work of carefully chosen officers. ♦ * » ♦ H (Branch Banking| & Trust Company | WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ("THE SAFE EXECUTOR" Sound Banking and Trust Service for Eastern | Carolina MillimillllM mill nil PAGE THREE Ody a few friends and relatives of the bride and groom were pres ent at the ceremony, including Miss Mildred Hardison, of Jamesville; Mr. j Noah Hardison, of Williamston, and j Mrs. C. M. Sitterson, of Craddock, 1 Va.
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