Kd Club Meetings Society and Personals * Oh WILLI AM STUN and MAKTLN CO r NTT PHONE Anythln( for TU? Department 46 b Operated On Wednesday Mr. John Ashley Hardtson, of Farm Life was operated on for ap pendicitis Wednesday night in a Washington hospital. Returns to Wilmington ~ Rev J Leon Ma lone, of Wilming-' ton. has returned to his home after a short visit to his parents. Mr and Mrs Ellis Malonc Is Resting Comfortably Mrs Hardy Hardison, of Farm Life, is resting comfortably follow - | ing an appendectomy in a Washing-1 ton hospital Wednesday afternoon, j Leaves for Tennessee Mr Braxton Rhodes, of Hamilton, j left this week for Tennessee where he will be located on the tobacco markets for the season Mrs. Rhodes, day to join her husband. In Chapel Hill Sunday Misses Ernestine Barber, 'J'helma Lilley and Sara Cook will visit friends in Chapel Ilill and Elun?orn Sunday Return from Charlottesville, Va. Mr and Mrs. Leslie Smith have re turned from a short visit with rela tives in Charlottesville, Va Returns from Norfolk Miss Dorothy Ward has*returned j from a short visit to Norfolk Leaves for Nirmnu Beach Mrs. Carrie Biggs Morrison left today for Virginia Beach to spend a few weeks. :? fc Visits Here This Week Miss Iris Hooker, of Greenville, is the guest of Mrs. Millard Lilley here this week. \ isiting I riends Here Miss Bessie Parker, of Ahoskie, is visiting friends here for a few days. Visiting in llagerstown, Md. Mrs C G Crockett is visiting friends and relatives in Hagerstown, Md. Relu rns to Raleigh Miss Jennie Perkins has returned to Raleigh after a visit with her par ents in Hamilton Is Improving Removed to u Washington hospi tal the early part of this week, lit tl? Miss Jeannette Thomas, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Guy Thomas, is improving following an operation Tuesday. She was taken ill with diphtheria last week. Is Resting Comfortably Friends of Miss Elizabeth Sexton will be glad to learn that she is rest ing comfortably following an opera tion for appendicitis in a Washington hospital Tuesdaj^night. Return to Their Homes Today Mrs G M Bishop, of Greenwood, S. C , and Mrs. P. B Fetzcr, of Con cord. returned to their homes today after a visit here with Rev and Mrs Z. T Piephoff Return to Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs Jack Robertson and children. Reginald and Mary Etta, have returned to their home in Portsmouth after a visit with rela tives here and in Jamesville. Visit Here Yesterday Mrs Tom Roberson and Mrs .Tames A Rohersnn of Farm Life,' visited hero-ypsterday. Return from Florida Mr and Mrs. A. W Petty returned this week from their wedding trip to Florida. They are at home with Mr. and Mrs Charles R Mobley ( Haughton Street. $ In Norfolk Yesterday Mrs. J. W Andrews. Mrs. Titus Ci'itcher and Julian Roebuck visited in Norfolk yesterday. Is in Wilson Today Mrs E. S. Peel is visiting in ^Wil son today. Return from Wilson Mrs. Joel Muse and daughter re turn today from a visit with rela tives in Wilson. Philathea Class to Meet The Christian Philathea class will meet with Mrs. Charles R Mobley lit her home on North Haughton Street tonight at eight o'clock. In Wilson This Week-end Miss Katherine Manning is spend ing this week-end in Wilson with Mi s Daisy Lawrence. In Washington Today Mrs. Earl Wynne and Mrs J G, Staton attended a Colonial Dames luncheon in Washington today. Returns to Norfolk Mr. Wilson Wynne has returned to Norfolk to resVime his studies af ter a brief visit with relatives here. Leave (or Gideon, Ohio Mr, end Mrs. J. T. Nottingham led yesterday (or Gideon, Ohio, where Mr Nottingham will attend an In ternational Harvester training school during the next several months. ?0 Yisiting Relatives Here Mr and Mrs. Ben Barnhill, of Durham, and Mrs. Luke Waters, of Wake Forest, are visiting relatives here for a few days. -o ln Norfolk Yesterday Mrs. Mary Coltrain accompanied her sister, Miss Delia Harrison, to Norfolk yesterday for a short visit. ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY On Monday, November 28, in the home of Mrs. Gertrude Peel, Ever etts, the engagement of Miss Helen Keel to Mr. Woo lard Peel was an nounced at an informal party given by Miss Thelma Peel and Mrs. D. C. Peel. The guests were greeted at the door by the hostesses and Mrs. R A. Phillips, of Kinston, and were directed to their places by Mrs. El mo James Tables were laid for bin go and bridge Misses Anna Louise Taylor and Rachel Johnson had charge of the bingo. Mrs. W. F. Crawford received a plaque for high score in bingo, while Miss Ed na Barnhill won a white silk scarf fm the high scure tn bridge. To MlM Mary Bell Edmondson went an at tivc picture,?low seuie?tar tdge prize; and Miss Doris Everett won linen handkerchiefs, the traveling prize. Miss Keel received a piece of crystal in her chosen pattern. The color scheme of green and white was used both for the decora tions of the house and the refresh ments. Pine, ivy, fern and white pine cones were profusely used throiufhoul the house . At the refresh ment hour tables were spread with white covers, and in the center of each was placed a white candle, the base of which was decorated with fern and a sprig of a fall plant which had been dipped in white paint. Misses Ella Moore Phillips, Emma Lou Taylor and Florine Clark serv Td^thc guests refreshments which consisted of green and white ice cream, white-iced cakes decorated with a pink rosebud, one shiall white pomsetta and fern tied with white ribbon Not until the guests had nearly finished eating did they find baked in their cakes, the announce ment?Helen and Woolard. Decem ber 11. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs R. A. Phillips, Kinston; Mrs W L. Johnson, Belhaven; Miss Martha Baldree, Ayden; Miss Vivian1 Rives, Enfield; Miss Frances Bow en; Mrs. Herman Bowen. Mrs. Hu bert Coburn, Miss Lela Barnhill, Mrs. Leamon Barnhill, Mrs. George Harrison. Mrs J. D. Woolard, Mrs C. B Clark, Mrs Dewey Hayman and Mrs George Harris, all of Wil liamston. WHITKHl'RST HARRIS Miss Rena Harris and Mr. W L. Wlntehurst were married at the home of Mrs. Mary Waterfield lit Pricess Anne County, Va., this week Mrs Whitehurst is the daughter of Mrs. Allie Harris and the late Mr Robert Harris, of this county Mr. Wlntehurst is postmaster in Creeds. Va., where the young cou-1 pie will make their home. Rev Edgar Harden, of Norfolk, officiated at the ceremony. j #r KING-PHELPS A very quiet wedding was sqlemn-j ized 111 the Williamston Christian church parsonage several days ago when Miss Agnes Phelps became the bride of Mr. John W. King Mrs. King is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Albert Phelps, of Roper, N. C Mr. King is a recruiting officer of the United States Navy and has recently been transferred from Norfolk, Va., to Lexington, Ky., where Mr. and Mrs. King will make their home. MITCHELL-ROBEKSON Last night at 9:30 at the home of Mr and Mrs. S. Rome Biggs on Watts Street, Miss Carrie Roberson and Mr. Bernard Gordon Mitchell were married. Rev. John L. Goff of ficiated in the presence of only a few intimate friends and relatives. Mrs. Mitchell is the daughter of Mr Eli Hoyt Roberson and the late Mrs. Fannie Peel Roberson and is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Asa Tom Peel. Her family on both sides have been residents of Martin County for several genera tions. She has been a superintendent ~uf nurifeS of a Builingtuii huspitafr having graduated from the Wash ington hospital several years ago. Mr. Mitchell is the son of -the late Mr and Mrs. James H Mitchell of Philadelphia, his father having been a leader in real estate business in that city dtirmg his lifetime. He is a civil engineer with head quarters at Greensboro He is a Ki wanian and is state chairman of athletics of the American Legion. They left to visit relatives before 1 eturning to Greensboro where they will make their home. WANTS LET US REPAIR YOUR RADIO ? All work done by factory-trained mechanics-.-All work guaranteed by us Miller and Miller, Western Auto Associate Store, Williamston, N. C. n29-d2-6-9 FOR RENT: 4-ROOM APARTMENT with private bath. Three closets Recently remodeled. Excellent loca tion. Apply at the Enterprise. nl5-tf WANTED?DEUCO LIGHT PLANT. Must be reasonable and in first ? lass condition. Call 9104. William ston, N. C. nl8-22-25-29-d2 STAMPS FOR SALE. J. C. LEG-I gett, Williamston, N C. n29-tf CLOSING OUT 2009 PEANUT hags at 9r Martin's PCX Service. n29-d2 CLOSING OUT CLOVER AT 10c; vetch at 9c; winter peas at 4c Mar tin's FCX Service n29-d2 CHRISTMAS CANDY AT WHOLE sale prices, direct from candy manufacturer. 5-pound box, $1.00; 10-pound box $1 85, sent prepaid for money order or check or C.O.D , Southern Candy Co., Dunn, N. C. n29-d2-6-9-l3-16-20-23 TUXEDO SUIT FOR SALE. Ex cellent condition Apply Julius S Peel. n29-d2 WANTED: 1000 BUSHELS OF SOJA beans. Highest market prices. G. M Anderson, Jamesville, N. C. n25-4t DR. V. II MEWBORN OP-TOM-B-TRIST every FT!. 9 30 a m to 12 m. Plymouth office Liverman Drug Co., every Kri, 2 to 5 p. m. Robersonville office Robersonville Drug C., Tuesday, Dec 6 Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted At Tarboro Everv Saturday Williamston office Peele fIv f:n nui! IF EXCESS ACID CALSE8 you pains of Stomach Ulcers, In digestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nauseau, Gas Pains, get: free sample, Udga, at Davis Drug! Store. GET YOUR ANTI FREEZE FROM the Western Auto Associate Store. A guaranteed anti-freeze for $1.00 per gallon. Miller and Miller, West ern Auto Associate Store, Williams ton, N. C. n29-d2-6-9 Civc (lifts That \ro Practical! We have hundreds to select from as well as an elaborate display of beautiful Xmas Candies. CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 !?&l NEW TEXACO A Better Motor Oil HARRISON OIL COMPANY M. & W. Grocery WEEK-END SPECIALS PHONE 22 GROCERIES Luzianna ,1b. .... 10-lb. Bag Sugar . . . . 48c Thick Fat-Back, lb. 10c Tasty-aged Cheese, 2 lbs. 35c Jewel or Fluiio Lard, 2 lbs. 25c Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 6 lbs. 25c Red Devil Lye, 3 Boxes 25c Fresh Country Eggs, Doz. . 35c Pet or Carnation MILK, 4 Large Cans . . 29c Octagon Soap or Powder GIANT SIZE 6 for .. /25c PRODUCE Fancy Fresh Spi?^ch?lb. 8 l-3c Small Tender Carrots?bunch 7'/aC Iceberg Lettuce 12c Fancy Large Celery?bunch 12c Freah Juicy Fla. Qrangcs?^ioz.?19c Large Juicy Lemons?dozen 20c Tender string Bans?lb. 10c Winesap Apples?lb. 5c Golden Ripe Bananaa?4 lbs. 19c Green Mountain Cabbage?10 lbs. 25c We Have All Ingredients for Fruit Cakes We are pleased to announce that Mr. Roy Harrell is now employed by us. CALL US?WE DELIVER CORN W anted! We want to buy several hundred bushels of Corn. At Market Price For Cash John A. 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You can bend, stretch, and reach ?Hakes never binds 1 Buttons, buttonholes, cuffs, and seams are sewed to keep the wear in this under wear. See your Hakes Dealer today 1 JL THE ANT.-FREEZE UNDER WEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS HANKS Wlotor Sots (the/! ? e w middleweight V i bv small >),ttc to Ifc tbe eet. HANES beafy weigkt Shirts aed Drawers far mee begie at Stc; lays' Usm., Suits. 6fc; tdorricbtld Sleepers, 7f?. P. M. Hoiet Keittieg Co., Winston-Salem, N C. HANKS # HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION SI