Oak Gty Entertains For School Masters The regular meeting of the Mar tin COuntJ School Masters' club' will be entertained in Oak City of this week, it today by Miss Stalls the school there. The not been announced, bat all school principals in the county are expected to be present I The Oak City seniors are bursting with pride just now. Their class rings arrived last week. This coin-' pils immediately after he received his ring ~I don't see how I can pos sibjy port bij-physics test now, I'm too earned to think." Some of the roads in recent days were almost impassable One truck was unahte to make it's full route, ranting a number of students to be absent during several days. Every student in the local high school has become a member of one of the following dubs: The Glee Club, directed by Miss Lavell Ken nedy and Mr. H. M. Ainsley; the athletic club under the direction of Mobs C R. Edwards and J. E Mullen, me health club, supervised by Sfcsts Arm Early and Reta Lee, public speaking dub under the su pervision of Miss Beatrice Stalls. Recently, for the first time, each dub had a separate meeting and perfected its organization in detail The clubs will present programs in After Brief Freedom. Man Heads for Prison Again Edrf-.o Salslimy. roWrd man just a week out ol the prison camp, is now awaiting due |Wca? of law be fore he returns. Salsbury, still wear ing his prison clothes, was arrested Sunday by Officer BarSeld in Has sell for the alleged robbery of two filling stations there the night be fore. The man will probably get a hearing in Judge Peel's court today. Only a few small articles were missed from the stations, according to incomplete reports heard here. S Attorney and Doctor Are In Auto Wreck Sunday - Dr. X. B Man, nor of Dc Ilia mi. and Attorney H S. Ward, of Wash ington. were slightly hurt Sunday afternoon, when their car was forced off the road and into the woods by another machine near No. 90 Filling Station on the JamesviUe road. The fenders and other farts of the car were smashed, but the two men were able to continue their journey with the machine. Clyde Knight, colored, was said to have backed his car from the filling station, causing the two men to drive into the woods to avoid a collision chapel, letting each other know just what they are doing. A very co operative spirit has been shown by all the students and teachers. The school is looking forward to worth while results. ?? Toyland Open We announce the opening of our new department, Santa Claus*s Toy land. We have on display a large ship ment of toys in such a variety as to suit everyone. They are inexpensive, look good and will last as long as the most expensive toys. After you have shopped around, come to Toyland for Santa Claus's sake. We have toys and gifts of every de scription. Ann's V ariety Store Give a G.-E. RADIO RADIO'S MARVEL ? IQ^ Automatically Assures PERFECT TONE! ? T..-.. ? - . . I 11 I ? ^ - * Consider the features of General Electric's Focused Tone Radio from any standpoint you choose. If you want appearance, performance, quality or value, you'll soon realize how much more General Electric has to offer. Experience for yourself the startling differ ence of this amazing new radio that automati cally and visibly shifts itself into hairline tuning for perfect Focused Tone reception. The mod ern miracle of radio engineering scientifically combines all the revolutionary General Electric developments, such as G-E Colorama Dial. G-E Automatic Frequency Control, G-E Local Sta tion Fersonalizer, G-E Silent Tuning. G-E Met al Tubes, G-E Sentry Box. G-E Stabilized Dy namic Speaker, G-E "V-Doublet" Antenna, to give you the finest, truest tone of any radio ever built. The more critically you examine and com pare General Electric Focused Tone Radio with other receivers, the more definite will be your conclusion and desire to own one. VANDYKE FURNITURE COMPANY WILLIAMSTON. N. C. Many Activities at Farm Life School The Farm Life faculty win pre sent the three-act play, "Aaron Sick from Punkin Crick." Friday light. December 18, at 7:15 o'clock. Proceeds will go to make final pay nect on World Book Encyclopedias jurchased last year. Skrabbery Here Shrubbery, ordered before school wgan in September, has come. Pt rons of the school gave their time tnd labor willingly in helping set u.t the ?hmh? Eaters Debating I n The Farm Life High School has ?nlered the high school debating mion of North Carolina for 1936 17. The query for discussion is: 'Resolved. That the Government should Own and Operate All Elec xic Ligt and Power Utilities." r. T. A. MEET The Farm Life P. T. A. will meet or the second time Tuesday night, December 15. Parents are urged to ittend. Grade Mothers Appointed The following women have been ippointed grade mothers by the tome-room teachers: First grade. Mrs. 3. C. Gurkin ,nd Mrs. Eason Lilley. Second grade, Mrs. Henry Leggett tnd Mrs. Hoyt Manning. Third grade, Mrs. H. L. Manning ind Mrs. A. T. Whitley. Fourth grade, Mrs. Asa Hardison nd Mrs. Raleigh Lilley. Fifth grade, Mrs. Ira Hardison nd Mrs. Don Griffin. Sixth grade, Mrs. Tom Roberson nd Mrs. Alexander Manning. Seventh grade. Mrs. Mary Bet lodges and Mrs. Marie Manning. Eighth grade, Mrs. Nick Daniel nd Mrs. Sylvester LHley. Ninth grade. Mrs. Simon Lilley nd Mrs. Kader Lilley. Tenth grade, Mrs P. E. Getsin :er and Mrs. Dave Griffin. Eleventh grade, Mrs. Johnnie Grif iin and Mrs. Noah DanieL Iliss Gurganus Represents School In Beauty Contest Miss Margaret Gurganus, select ed by popular vote, will represent he local senior class in a beauty ontest in Washington this evening. The seniors sold votes at 1 ceqt ach and raised approximately $26 n advancing the preliminary beau y contest here. Principal Anderson aid. The winner in the contest this vening will receive a $5 cash rard Kiwanians To Stage Show Latter Part of This Month Plans are underway (or staging a tig musical comedy by the William-1 ?ton Kiwanis Club and the filming, ?>f a local movie the latter part of this month, S .H. Grimes, president of the club, announced today. Miss Alice O'beary, representative of the Amateur Theatre Guild, of Boston, Mass.. arrived last night and will be in charge of the production. Returns To Tenneessee Home In Ambulance Miss Annabel! White, young white woman of Lebanon. Tenn., injured in a bus wreck near Windsor about three weeks ago. was removed from the Bertie hospital yesterday to her home. Suffering a spine injury and unable to walk. Miss White was car-\ ricd to her home in an ambulance. A. C. College Alumni To Meet With Mrs. Coburn Alumni of Atlantic Christian Col lege are urged to attend a supper ate the home of Mrs. Robert Coburn on Biggs Street Thursday evening, December 10, at 6 o'clock. The price of the plates will be 50 cents. The college and alumni are anxious to organize an alumni chapter in this district. Those planning to attend are requested to notify Miss Maria Brinson, telephone 212-J. More Than 100 Expected Farmers-Bankers Meeting More than 100 farmers and bank ers of this section are expected to attend a meeting in the Woman's Club hall here tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. Dan H. Otis, of Wisconsin, is the principal speaker and an interesting session is assured. The tnptr qi the meeting will be centered around Grade A fanning, the group attending to include many of the leading farmers in this sec tion of the state. Reservations are to be made with anyone of the four banks in the county. Town Board Holds Meet Last Night The local town commissioners held a short and uneventful meeting last evening, official action being lim ited to the issuance of a permit for a $3,500 bus station on Main-Street next to the Tar Heel Apartments. Truck parking and traffic regula tions were discussed, but no ordi nances were passed, the authorities directing law enforcement officers to handle the problem to the best advantage possible from the stand point of truck operators and traffic. Resolutions carrying certain pro visions are being drawn today in connection with granting a permit for the construction and use of a bus station. The conditions under which the permit is granted are the removal of the present old building from the lot in its entirety, clear ance of sidewalks and their mainte nance. A contract for the construc tion of the bus station is expected to be completed immediately, the builder, Sid Mobley, already having Started placing brick on the lot for the building. Record Size Mail Received Here Last Sunday Night One of the largest mails ever re ceived here was reported by the lo cal post office Sunday evenin. Be tween 5 and 10 minutes were re quired for unloading the mail at the train, and postal employees worked considerably overtime distributing it ,<-? ? Rural carriers yesterday are said to have handled the largest deliv eries in history. Department Checking Sales Tax Records in the County partment of Revenue are finding I some rather large sales tax accounts i unpaid by merchants in this coun ty, it was unofficially learned this week. One account exceeds $1,000, the report stated. *. Department auditors are expect ed to continue their work In this county during the next few weeks, it was said. Some Farmers Exceeding Requirements of Soil Act Union County farmers are going i to more expense to earn their soil I building allowances than thay will I receive in payments yet they feel the final results will more than justify the expense. ANOTHER TOY CAN VASS TOMORROW (Continued from page one) success resting with each individ ual and the part he takes. Gather any old clothing or toys around the house and have them ready for the Scouts when they start their second canvass tomorrow aft ernoon. You will aid the work by having the articles ready and wait ing on your front porch. Cash do nations will be received and ac knowledged by The Enterprise, the sponsors assuring the donors that every penny will be used to the very best advantage humanly possible. Watson and Bullock Are Booked Monday A. W. Watson and Willis Bul lock, young white men, were yester day formally charged with first degree murder in a warrant drawn by Justice J. L. Hassell. The charge reads, "A. W. Watson and Willis Bullock did peemeditatively and with malice aforethought and with intent to rob and kill did rob and kill Thomas Holliday on the 22nd day of November in Robersonville." Preliminary examination was waived by the defendants as ar rangements were made to give them a hearing yesterday before Justice Hassell The case will be placed before the Martin County grand jury here next Monday, reports indicating that a charge of murder in the first degree will be demanded. Former Minister of County Dies Suddenly Last Sunday Rev. C. E. Lee, minister of the Christian church in this section for 45 years, died at Lawland, Pamli co County, Sunday afternoon from a stroke of paralysis. He was 68 years old and preached in this coun ty for a number of years at various times. ' Funeral services are being con ducted this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Beaver Dam church, Beau fort County. PAIR SWINDLERS GET $1,100 FROM FARMER (Continued from page one) nize the man who fleeced out of the $1,100," Sheriff Roebuck asked Nichols. "necogmze him? Why 1 can just shut my eyes^jight tight and see him just as plain," he said. Isaac admitted he did not sleep a wink all Thursday night, adding that he did not believe he could rest for a week. John Cromwell, father of 10 chil dren, is believed to have lost $228 in cash in about the same way last Thursday, when he first reported that he had lost the money from his DR. V. H. MEWBORN OP-TOM-E-TRIST Williamston office, Peele Jewelry Co., Monday, Dec. 21. Robersonville office: Robersonville Drug Co., Tuesday, Dec. 22. Bethel office, Rives Drug Co., Wednesday, Dec. 23. Plymouth office, Liverman Drug Co., Thurs., Dec. 10, Thur., Dec. 24. Eyes Examined ? Glasses Fitted Tarboro Every Saturday pocket between the Branch Bank and the Atlantic Hotel corner. It could not be learned whether Crom well, colored farmer living near here, was a victim of the same gang. A year ago, several Martin farm ers fell victims of the flim-flam game, and it was thought then that the season for "suckers" in this sec tion had been closed for all time, but Isaac came along last week to reopen the season and reopen it in > big way. Wants i'OR SALE: SEVERAL SMALL shoats, weighing from 40 to 75 and 100 pounds, all have lifetime treat ment for cholera. L. W. Hardison, Jamesville, N. C. d4 4t WANTED TO BUY: SOYBEANS. $1.10 a bushel. Harrison Bros. & Company, Williamston. It PIANOS: WE HAVE IN THIS Vi cinity one small grand and one apartment upright used for demon stration only. To avoid expense of packing and reshipment will sacri fice. Cash or terms. Write Baldwin Piano Co., wholesale department, Cincinnati, Ohio. dfl?2t 4OTICE: I WILLI. BE IN WAKE and Johnston Counties with the forth Carolina Joint Stock Land lank the first d*y? ??ch veek and' lit WilliamSton on FYiday ind Saturday of each week. John V. Green. II "I Vacuum Cleaner For Sale! Will sacrifice brand new Universal Vacuum Cleaner. Newest mod el. J.E. BOYKIN At Dardens Dept. Store WILLI AMSTON WE BUY Soy Beans andCorn WE PAY We Pay $1.10 Bushel for Soy Beans AND ABOVE MARKET PRICE FOR CORN Don't Sell Until You Have Seen Us Hake Delivery To Grady Smith, Robersonville; V. G. Taylor and George Ross, Everetts; V. C. Taylor Farm and Bob Everett at Biggs & Stalls Whse. Williamston JOIN OUR 1937 CHRISTMAS Club Now Open for Membership CLASSES 25c TO $20.00 WEEKLY CHECKS FOR OUR 1936 CLUB WERE MAILED OUT LAST WEEK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Guaranty Bank & Trust Company Will the Home Fires burn at your house next Christmas? You may be absent, but you can supply the fuel, the clothing, the necessi ties and joys of life through A Security Registered Policy Leslie Fowden, General Agent Paul Simpson, Special Agent SECURITY LIFE & TRUST COMPANY WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.