re W eddied Club Society and Personals OF WILLIAMS TON and MARTIN COUNTY PHONE Anything for This Department To 4 6 Visiting in Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Rhodes, of Wilson, are visiting the latter's par ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Long, in Hamilton. Were Here Yesterday Mr. Ralph Edwards, of Morgan ton, and Mr. Henry Conyers, of Chi cago, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Wilton Knox here Wednesday Is Confined to Her H Mrs. J. C. Anderson is confined to her home with an attack of ii fluenza. Visit in Henderson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jessup Harrison and Mrs. William Everett visited Mr and Mrs. R. G. Harrison in Henderson Sunday afternoon. Is Visiting in Concord Miss Dolores Long is spending a few days in Concord with friends. Returns to Duke University Mr. John Pope returned to Duke University yesterday after a visit to his father here. Shops Here Yesterday Mrs. Roy Taylor, of Poplar Point shopped here yesterday. ?n Winriwr Tn+mA?y Miss Molly White Ray spent Tues <fey night in Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moore. Visit in Washington Miss Pat Mizelle and Mr. John Peel visited Mrs. John Peel in a Washington hospital Wednesday af ternoon. CLARK'S FLU-LAX FLU-LAX ? Reduces the Fever. FLU-LAX ? Opens the stuffy head. FLU-LAX ? Relieves the tightness in the chest. FLU-LAX ? Acts gently and mildly on the bowels. A PALATABLE LIQUID PREPARATION FOR YOUNG OR OLD CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 J- \ ENTERS SERVICE u j - Wheeler Martin, jr., left this morning for Fort Bragg where he wttt enter the r. S. Army Air Service. Young Martin, the first youth to enter the service from here, will be stationed at Randolph Field. Texas, after March 1. Visits Friends Here Wednesday Miss Gladys Curtiss, of Roberson ville, visited friends here Wednes day night. Were in Windsor Wednesday Mrs. Eloise Bennett and Miss Ru by Barnhill visited friends in Wind sor Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. C L. Nelson, of Has sell, were visitors here yesterday af ternoon. Shop Here Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Ben Riddiek, of Ev eretts, were shoppers here^Wednes day. Visit in Rocky Mount Mrs. Herman Bowen and Mr. Ashley Wynn visited their mother in a Rocky Mount hospital Wednes day. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Oscar Behre, of Raleigh, was a business viitor here yeterday. In Jamesville Tuesday Misses Ruth Ward. Mary Gwen Osborne, Mary Cl^arles Godwin and Mary Louis Manning visited friends in Jamesville Tuesday afternoon Visit in Washington ?' Mesdamcs John Henry Edwards, Harry Meador, Coy Roberson and Julian Harrell and Master Ja<#i Ed wards visited in Washington Tues day afternoon. In Greensboro This Week Miss Marjorie Lindsley is the guest of friends in Greensboro this week Visit in Norfolk Wednesday Messrs. Roger Critcher, Dillon Cobb, Shelbon Hall and Ben Hop kins visited in Norfolk Wednesday Is Receiving Treatment Mrs. M J Norton is receiving treatment in Watts Hospital, Dur ham. Visiting in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs W. J. Hodges are in Raleigh today visiting their son. Mr William P. Hodges, and family. Returns from Boone Miss Bernice Ward returned this week fimil Buune when? she recent ly completed a short course in rec reational training. Were Visitors Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Dave Daniel, of Farm Life, were visitors here Wed nesday afternoon. * Are Visiting Here Misses Mary Earle Wiggins and Mary Lee Williams, of Tarboro, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs M D Wilson for a few days. Returns from Edenton Miss Sophia Little returned this week from a visit In Edenton. bfejg^ Attend Hankers Meeting Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Clayton, Mr and Mrs.. Dean Speight and Messrs J D. Woolard, Clyde Griffin, Wil liam Haislip, Bill Manning, H. A Bowen, N. C. Green and C. A. Har rison were among those from here attending the annual meeting of Group 1 of the North Carolina Bankers' association in Bay View last Wednesday night. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. J. A. Lilley, of Griffins Town a b,ic.n?qc wicil, ,r hen* yesterday. Shop Here Yesterday Miss Martha Cotmcil an& Mrs. G A. Oglsby, of Hamilton, shopped here yesterday afternoon. Is Confined to His Home Mr George C. .Tonkins is confin ed to his home with pneumonia. Will Visit in Wake Forest Misses Natalie Gould and Bolton Cowen will spend the week-end in Wake Forest with friends Attend Business Meeting Messrs Cotton Davis, C. B. Leg gett and Ben Hardison attended a business meeting in Wilson Wednes day evening. In Raleigh Today Mr R. L. Smith is in Raleigh to day attending an electrical meeting In Suffolk Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Simpson were in Suffolk yesterday attending the funeral of Mrs. Simpson's aunt. Was Here Yesterday Mr. Eddie King, of Kinston. was a business visitor here yesterday. Return Today Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A Leonard, jr. are expeeted here this afternoon froiii their wedding trip 111 Florida, i Visits in Windsor Last Night Mrs. Joseph A Eason visited friends in Windsor last night Spending Week-end Here Mrs. Henrietta Williamson and son, Milton, of Farmville, are spend ing the week-end here with Mr and Mrs. J. C Manning Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Bart Streb, of Kaleigh, was a business visitor here this week Was in Raleigh Yesterday Mr. W. G. Heel was in Raleigh yesterday attending to business ; Visit Here Yesterday Rev. W. B. Han iiiglon and Messrs George E. Roberson and James Har rington, of Farm Life, were business visitors here yesterday. Are in Raleigh Today Mr. and Mrs Wheeler * Martin are in Raleigh today. Dr. Rhodes III Dr. James S Rhodes is ill at his home here Announce liirth Mr. and Mrs Geo. Grimes, jr.. an bounce the birth of a daughter, Eunice Glay, at their home near here on Friday, February 17th. Attending Meeting Messrs. B. S. Courtney, K. D Worrell, J D. Thrower and Ben Courtney are in Raleigh today at tending a state meeting of General Electric refrigerator dealers and In Murfreeshoro on Business Messrs D. L Dayman and Eddie Woolard were business visitors in Murfreeshoro Wedriesday In Raleigh Wednesday Mr. Sam Woolfoid was in Hal eigh Wednesday attending to busi ness. To Return fro mFlorida Mesdames C A Harrison, N C Green, G II. Harrison and Mrs Mary Alice Dunning are expected home this week-end from a visit in Florida. Here from Farm Lire Mr. Claudius Roberson, of Farm Life, was a business visitor here this week. Here from Robersonville Mrs. Clinton House and Miss Alice Keel, of Robersonville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs John Rod gerson here yesterday In Norfolk Today Mrs. Bill Myers is vi&iting in Norfolk today III at Home Floyd BufTlap, Enterprise em ployee, is ill with influenza at his home or^ Williams Street Here from Washington Mrs. D. G. Gaskins and daughter, Little Miss April Gaskins. and Mis* Lucille Woolard, of Washington, visited friends here yesterday. More Names Added To Enterprise Mailing List a Latest additions to the Enterprise reading list follow W S. Peel, Williamston; N. D Gurganus, Williamston, Ann Get singer, Raleigh; Nancy Highsmith, Robersonville; A. F Lilley, Wil liamston; L. M Brown, Jamesville, G. W. Harris, Williamston; W. O. | Peel, Williamston; Mrs W B Wea ver, Robersonville; M R Chesson, Williamston; M. D. Taylor, William ston; A. B. Ayers, Williamston, Chas. Wry, Seattle, Wash. SPONSORS FOR STATE COLLEGE DANCES KATHARINE [GU5C0CK CAROIYN \ PIERCE IRENEn EVELYN LI LY NfU GRAINGER Pledges to State College's social fraternities will be honored by the Inter fraternity Council this week end with an attractive set of dances that will highlight the college's win ter social program La's Brown and his famous orchestra from New York City will play for the series, which includes formal dances Fri day and Saturday evenings and an informal tea dance from four to six o'clock Saturday afternoon. aTT in tbe elaborate ly-decor a ted Frank < Thompson Gymnasium Sponsors for the dance set arc ! pictured above With their pledge nates, they are Miss Carolyn Pierce of Raleigh, with Bradford ftlfcker staff, of Columbus, Ga , Sigma Nu, Miss Nell Grainger, of Raleigh, with 1 K Li Hege. of Winston-Salem, A1 pha Kappa Pi; Miss Evelyn LiUey. >f Willinmston, with Ralph Shinier, >f Wilmington, Alpha Gamma Rho; Miss Katharine Glascock, of Raleigh with Ernest Clark, of Danville, Va., Kappa Sigma, and Miss Irene God shall. of Philadelphia, vvitfi Carl Sickerott, of Slier City, Lambda Chi Alpha Interesting Items Of Dardens Community There will be prayer meeting ev ery first and third Sunday nights at"! tlu* Disciple church Last Sunday night Mr. Taylor presided over the meeting It was the first meeting i and we had a very large attend ance. Mr. Taylor, who recently moved to Wiltiamston, plans to take an ae tive part in helping the Dardens community in building up the church. There has been a piano purchas ed for the Disciple church. We also TUiVe new stove pipe and . plan Lq have all window panes replaced t?\ next Wednesday. The Disciple church Wishes to buy a communion set. All donations turned in to Misses lima ferry or Mae Swmson will be appreciated The donations so far have been ver> small. -Mrs. J. F. Jordan and Miss Sadie Kagan were in Plymouth Wediyes day. There are several cases of flu in the community It el urns from Hospital Mrs Ashley Wynne, who has heeu. in a Kocky Mount hospital for treat ? rnent during the past few days, re turned to tier home in Ever ells Hr Visiting in llath Mrs. Fenner Wallaci is visiting her mother m Hath this week Here from Washington Mr William Parvin, of Washing ton, was a business visitor hen- yes terday. Housekeeping Studies Keeps Local Girl Busy Four seniors in the home econom ies department of Meredith College Alia Critcher, of Wilhamston, Virginia?Vaughan of Washington* Louise Biggs of Lumberton, and Fd iiu Martin of Mt. Olive- know what it is to be both housekeeper and student For_the past three weeks they have been -residing in the Mere-Kllen Love apartment in Vann Hall, running the five room modern apartment on a budget basis while .continuing regular class work Four week's residence in the house is re quired of all seniors before gradua tion. providing practical training in home management. Wt)itc resitting in the apartment tlie students alternate weekly in Hie positions of rook, associate cook, housekeeper, and hostess During the week a student serves as lios less, slie entertains at a dinner or other hum of party with additional guesis invited Alternating in their duties, Alta Critcher as hostess gave a Valentine dinner the second week Her guests were Misses Anna May Hakei and Frances Bailey of the faculty, and Mildred Ann Critcher, of Lexington, president of the stu dent government association Dance Under the auspices of the Junior s?trt 44-te - 4ocit4~ 4rtg4r school, a gym.--JHui proceeds will go toward the annual Junior-Senior banquet. ( on tin lies III at Home Urufessor 1). N llix continues ill with iriflueri/a at his'home on Grace Street Helpful Hints For Filing Income Tax Returns are required of every in dividual who is single or who ia married but not living with husband or wife who for the year had a gross income of $5,000 or more or a net income of $1,000 or more, and of every individual who is married and living with husband or wif?, if no joint return is made and if (1) such individual has a net income of $2,500 or more or j gnis.-. income Of $5,000 or more and the other spouse has no gross income or (2) such in dividual and his spouse each has a gross income, regardless of the amount of net income, and the ag gregate net income of the two is $2,500 or more, or (3) such individ ual and his spouse each has a gross income and the aggregate gross in come is $5,000 or more. Widowers, widows, divorcees, and married per sons separated by mutual consent are classed as single persons. The personal exemptions are $1,000 for single persons and $2,500 for mar noil poisons living together and for heads of families. ] Husoanu and wire living togeth er at the close of the taxable year may file a single join return (even though one has no gross income) or make separate returns on the in come of each. If separate returns are filed, one may not report income which belongs to the other, but must report only the income which actually belongs to him. If a joint return is filed, such re turn is treated as a taxable unit, and I the income disclosed is subject to both the normal tax and the surtax. The liability with'respect to the tax ; on a joint return i.s-j"int and sever al No joint return may be made if either husband or w ife is a non resident alien If a jdint return is not made by an agent of the taxpayers it must be signed by both husband and wife jj?nH nwnfn to h"forM V pr. < ?f f? j cor by the spuuse-preparing--the re turn, or if neither or both prepare the return, then by both spouses. Where separate returns are filed by husband and wife, the joint per sonal exemption of $2,500 may be ; taken by either or divided between j them in any proportion as agreed ; upon. In filing a joint return husband and wife compute the earned in l come credit in the same manner as in filing separate returns. If tax payer's net income is not more than $3,000, the entire net income is con sidered to be earned net income. ' year whether to file a joint return or separate returns. When-, howev ,|er, joint or separate returns have been filed for a particular year, nei ther husband nor wife may after 1 the due date of the return file an amended return or returns on a different basis for that year. TpF VA ?Js-s William Jameson & Cc. Inc. N. Y. C 4 Dead, Scores Hurt As Tornado Sweeps Broad Path Scores in Need After Storm Destroys Many Houses in Green's Cross Section - ? ? .. ?? Windsor, Feb. 21.?A tornado swept? through the Green's Cross section of Bertie County early tonight, demol ishing an undetermined number of houses, tore down trees and com munication lines, and left scores of persons in need of assistance. Four persons were left dead in the wake of the storm, and more than a score of persons were brought to the Windsor hospital for treatment. Many homeless persons were given refuge by Windsor residents. A heavy rain which followed the tor nado added to the difficulties of the afflicted. The above excerpt, clipped from a morning paper, give* the bare facts of the catastrophe thai happened to that section, just 14 miles from this city. The same thing can happen here, and it is foolish not to have this pro tection. Are you insured to cover damages of this na ture? If not, we advise you to let us quote you today rates on insurance of this type. Rates are very low. HARRISON AND CARSTARPHEN AVOID TAX PENALTY Fenalty to Increase March First Beginning March 2 An Additional One Per Cent Penalty Will Be Added to All Tax Accounts Due the County. Pay Your Taxes Now arid Save the Penalty the town of WILLIAMSTON I TAUGHT MY HUSBAND SOMETHING... MARGE. I GUESS WC HAVEN'T MADE ANY MONEY ON OUt CROPS AGAIN THIS YEAR ! \ THAT'S RAP, JOC ThfRIGOCS JOHNNIES SCHOOLING AND THAT RADIO WlVfc WANTf D \ I'M STUMPED 11 ARM AS GOOD AS NEIGHBOR THOMPSON 0UT ME JUST SEEMS TO BE tUv.Kif R. AKl you sum IT'S JUST LUCK. Jt>? > MHS THOMPSON SAYS TM[y'Vf BUN ilNG S-O K KTlll/t RC (VCIUSIVIIY VIHJ KNOW | moid All fUUlllZIRS Akt ALIKE MAVBI SO X>6, tUT 1H? THOMSONS SUCCESSFUL. I THINK *? SHOULD TRY t'O GOODS. LATE NEXT SEASON AIL RIGHT. MARGf I'VE TRIID f V(RyiHINl> ELSE - MAYBE t-0 HfLf NEAT SEASON I MOPf SO.JOf vVf SuRf NCCD Tmj MONty. Wfll MARGf. OUR CROPS BROUGHT THE HIGHEST PRICES.WtV| MADE ARtAt PRoflT THIS YEAR' THAT'S WONDlRFUl JO? ? NOWJOHNNie CAM START SCHOPl AC.ATW AHO Wf CAN HAVf THAT RADIO. MARGE.THAT S0FtRTlU2ER DID THE TRICK ?WE'LL NEVER USE ANY OTHER. TMOVI J D MntlU7CP^ UBTJUNlVAPe BITTER. AP?Nl TXly jOk' S-D FERTILIZERS I FOR TOBACCO-COTTON-GRAIN TRUCK-PEANUTS , <*. WHY IDT ANYTHING ?UT S-P 800HT Thousands of farmers say S-D fartilizars art the finest on tho market ? that thoy or# powerful in producing quantity and quality. When you can buy S-D goods at the same price as ordinary fertilizer, why have anything but the best? Try S-D fertilizer this season -you'll be convinced. SMITH-DOUGLASS CO., Inc., Washington, N.C.

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