Weddinri Entertainments Club Martinet Personals Lnraxrmrnts Society and Personals or WILLIAMSTON and MAKTIN COl'NTV PHONE Anything for This Deportment To ' 4 6 Visit* Here Yesterday Mrs Dun Matthews, of Hamilton. Cited Mrs J E Edmondson here t night Vtttt to Norfolk Sunday Mitf Ella Wynne Cntcher and Mr Thurlo McCoy, of Washington visited in Norfolk Sunday Mr and Mrs Dean Speight vistf ed m Rocky Mount Sunday Was Here Yesterday Mrs W il B<1 wen. of Williams* ton Townshipj?#hupped hen yester day In Plymouth Sunda\ Mi and Mrs Roy Baley and fan. ily visited in Plymouth Sunday Returns Iruni Winston-Salem "Mrs ~P B Corn luis r. uinw-d n -i, a visit with friends in Winston-Sal em. Visits Here Sunday Mrs Blanche Swam of Plymouth, visited here Sunday In Norfolk Yesterday Mrs. R. L. Ward and son. Lmd< ? l&ited in Norfolk yesterday Visit Here Last W eek end Misses Rebecca Harrison, of High Point, and Blanche Harrison, stu dent it Converse .College, visited here and m Richmond I a >t week end. -? In Norfolk Monday Mr Clifton Malum- arid Milton Malone visited in NpTfn'k Mon day. ' ^ ?r? Shops Here Saturday Mrs Russell Martin, of Pairn Life, shoppod^hcre Saturday Returns irom New Bern Mrs. Davis Harrison has returned from a visit with friends arid rela Tiy'es in New Bern { C ontinues Quite III Mrs Chloe Taylor continues quite ill in a Washington hospital. ( onfined To Hospital Miss Christ in* High i> confined to tlx Brown Community Hospital | with a severe coid. \ isit in Richmond Sunday Mrs Charlie Mob ley and Mr. C. B. Chirk Jr . visited Mr Gus Harri son in Richmond Sunday Visit in Raleigh jMism's Constancy Rabin. EUa ? Grace Barnhiil and Ruby Harris . | vim ted in Raleigh last work end. Veil Relatives Here Mr? and Mr> Marion Green of | ' Robi-rsrynville visited relatives here | Sunday In Kinky Mount Sunday Mis-.es Marv Gwynne Osborne j Eleanor Brown Margaret Jone-. j Maud Taylor and Virginia - li-ani.--; visited in KockV Mount Sun f day In Raleigh Saturda> Misses Alma Godwin. Else Mae Jackson and Bernice Ward shop ped fn Raleigh Saturday VisitsHn Roxboro Miss Kathenno Harrison visited iri Roxboro last week-end In Robersoiivdh' Sunday Miss Magalcne Carson visited in] | Robersoiiville Sunday. In Washington Sunday I - Mr, and Mrs,.James. -Bailey i visited "I Washington and Windsor Sunday Were Here Sunday _ "" Mr Jesse Horner, Mrs. C. D. Car ter. Messi Julian. Wes and G A Horner, nl Eayettev-illo, visited Mr. and Mrs jack Horner Sunday Mr G A Horner remained here for a week's' visit with the Homers In Durham Sunday Mr and Mrs. Bason Lilley and Miss Polly Dewey visited Mr. Pap Diem in a Durham hospital on Sun day. Helpful Hints for The Holidays With the most joyous season of the >? ;tr* Christmas. iust around thi-1 corner, one's thoughs turn to home i dee*Rations, cooking and gifts In decorating the home?use long [ l-af pine m sprays tied with red rib-] I bon. on the walls, over the pictures. ! ac ross doors make holly wreathes for something different, spray ,\??ur tree with silver or gold gilt Aim i"i gaiety nut artistic arrange . iiiLixl??tinfoil?oon:i soda b Let cool. Mix 2 tablespo v. melt' butter. 1 1 2-cups sugar 2 eggs- ?> !'-2 cups flour. 2 teaspiH ii*. vanilla 1 cu; broken walnuts ? ?r pecans. Mix with date mixture liak< in loaf pan at 325* about fity minutes Remove from pan and when con I. place in air tight contain- t This can be n ed cake or it makes delicious sand v\ iehes. slice 1 thin with cream cheese or your own choice of filling. For home, ade candy try this: \ut Brittle*? 1 cup nuts, peanuts or walnuts | preferred 2 c ups sugar I 4 teaspoon soda If peanuts are used rub off brown coats sprinkle nuts over a well butiered, large shallow pan. Melt sugar in a heavy skillet. When all lumps are out, mix other ingredients and pour at once in < thin mixture over nuts Allow to cool and bre ak into irregular pieces __ Qiye and receive your gifts?not | for price but for thought. Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. David Grimes, of Robcrsonville, visited relatives here Sunday. Visit in Greenville Mr and Mrs. Hubert Biggs visit ed in Greenville this week. Shops Here Yesterday Mrs. Camilla Turner, of James vrlle, shopped here yesterday-. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. A 1 Tyler, of Rocky Mount, was a business visitor here Mon day. Visits in Tarboro Sunday Mss Blanche Bryant visited rela tives in Tarboro Sunday. Visits in Jamesville Miss Penny Rose Waters visited ni Janu-Sville last week-end. a A XAJtDLETS BATH DUSTING fOWDtk run W '1.35 CLARK'S FLU - LAX ?t Pitbrtabtr Iii/iikI I're/Miration fur Krlirf of ihr irnlr Sym /it puis l{rn tilling? t rum COMMON COI.OS. (.KII'I'K an(( IVriuaiK'iil for Unlil January 1*1. I')10. This 4 uril Is Transferable ? I till Tar 4n ip/ioinlmenl ? Tele/ilmne 2.W-H THK NU-BU-T SHOI'I'E In Tlir \llunlic llnlrl Itiiililing \\ illiunixluii GIVE JEWELRY This Christinas DcFrece Self Winding Water ftroitf \\ VI (1 IKS DIAMOND SETS lockkts. ci? \ins Self ?Winding WAICHKS DIAMOND RINGS f* T.oir in $7.50 Kurk liotlom |>rirc? oil all ji-ni-lry. You iiiiihI m-i- our new roui|il<'lr *lo<-k lo ri'ujl) apiiriH-iali' tin- many lovely anil iiM-ful (iiflK hi- liavi- on liauil. A miiall ili-|?n?il nill liolil any urlit-li- until (3iri*l ihbh. Jewelry it ? gift that la?l?? Make them remember your tliamJilliiliMn u long te by girinj Gift from J. Lawreiice Peele WASHINGTON STREET WILLIAMSTON A FRAAIAIT / Beauty Mist! Ak ? The final luxurious (WttHnk touch after bathing a soft, clinging cloud s?srn -mi i 0f this silk-4 pun pow tier ladcnrd with the subtle aris tocratic perfume of English lavender llowera. Surrounds you with an aura of fresh, delicate fragrance - soothes, smooths and protects your akin. Exquisitely fine?in hamlaome container with giant puff. ? Floor. ski: oi r WIDE ASSORTMENT OF Christmas Gifts Davis Pharmacy PRESIDENT Mrs. Weaver Mann, of Newton. Stale President of the American Legion Auxiliary, is attending a series of meetings in the First Area with Miss Arelia Adams, secretary and treasurer of the organization. The firts meetiny is heing held in Elizabeth City today. A meeting of the fourth district will be held in Wind sor tomorrow, and on Thursday there will be a meeting in Plym outh. That evening Mrs. Mann and Miss Adams will be enter tained at the Legion Hut here by Auxiliary leaders. Was Here Last Week-end Mi E. P Cunningham, located in Smithfield f? i" the tobacco season, | visited bore last week-end. Was ^ hi'rham Mi -Jcfieison Giant visited Durham last week-end. Shop Here Friday Mesdames Jim Jcnki' and Daw sop Matthews, of Parin-lc. shopped] in-re Friday oft P.etuf. Norfolk ?Mr ' Hcle, and Hhby JohftSOr aw returned from a few days' vis it in L' i folk 1 Mi .- Kathleen Price and Loi f i?n ?visited?w-i?Eli/a hi tii*?City | Saturday. Shop Here Vesterday M -iafnes Dennis, Hex, Hufton | and Joe Modhn. of Jamesville, shop ped here yesterday. In Norfolk Sfcfcprda.v * ? Mr and Mrs. Dewey Dayman and | daughter. Gloria, and Miss Natalie Gould vis'ted in Norfolk Saturday Was Here Last Meek-end Miss Rosalie Innman, teacher in | the AuJunder schools visited hei lasi week-end. Were Here Sunday ?M-i,?ami?Mi.--?Clinton?Hqh^i- :mi! son. Clinton. Jr., and Miss Allic Maiden, of Hob rsonville, visited Mr. and Mis. John Rodgerson and their daughter, Mary Rodgerson. hole on Sunday In Richmond Sm uiay Mt .TrijirU a trl:t^vt-i-IrtrtTilr>tm7"Anna Parrison, George Harrison, Sr., and N. C. Green. Mr. Bill Harrison and Rev. James Smith visited Mr Gus Harrison in a Richmond hospital Sunday. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs Joe Godard. Jr., an nounce the birth of a son, Joseph, III, on Friday, December Ik Visits in Raleigh John Gurkin, Jr . vkited his sis ter, Miss Sally Gray Gurkin, in | Raleigh fast week-crrj. Shops Here Friday Mrs. N. D. Matthews, of Roberson-1 ville. shopped here Friday after-1 noon. Spends Last Week Here Clayton Moore, of Winston-Salem, spent ? last week here with friends | and relatives. Mr Moore, former su perior court judge ami now attor ney for the R J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, of Winston-Salem, spent part of the week hunting and fish ing o 1 Roanoke River. ? Retui is from Maryland Mr. C G Crockett will return j tonig! t from Maryh i d where she] spent last week visiting relatives. Cunfiled To His Home _ Wa ren Pope is confined to hisl home on Haughton Street with a| severe cold. ' A Hen Is Oance In Gre: ivilie Mi Carter Jones ttended the dance in "Greenville E.nurday night.} Visit in Belhaven Sunday Mr and Mrs. Woodi v Jones, Mrs. N I). Griffin, Mrs. M; tie Jones and Miss Carrie Dell Jone, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Green in Belhaven Sundry. Mrs Millard Lilley Miss Ruby | Benin ;t and Mr Brink ley I*illey vis ited f.iends in a Washington hospi-1 tal Si nday. \ eats Here Last Week end ~ Rhu jes Jones, ufEVi retts, visited | his gr -ndmother, Mrs Mattie Jones, j .here 1 ist week-end In No-folk Saturday Mrs 1. P Lmdsle Mrs Sophie Gano, MisA's Carolyn and Marjorie LindsDy visited in Norfolk Satur day [Visits ?n Jamesville Miss Evelyn Burroughs visited I Miss Agnes Matton in Jamesville | last w ek-end. lies B -en Transferred Miss Dolly Ha.cum, employ, d with the V. E. P. Company here for the past month, has been transferred to Roanoke Rapids. In Elm City Sunday Miss Mae Doll Mobley. Messrs. 1 Clifton Moore and John Gurganus visited Miss Mildred Moore in Elm| City Sunday. -? ? A Federal veterinarian, checking up on sick hogs in Pitt County, gave as causes for most of the trouble poor management, mineral deficien cy and unsanitary conditions. Latent Additions To The Enterprise Mailing List Among the JBflttLttCCnX additions to the Enterprise mailing list are the following Mrs. Paul Roy. Asheboro; Simon Lilley. Williamston; Fred Biggs, Rocky Mount; J C. Gurkin. William ston; Claudie Rawls. Williamston; Walter Hassell, Williamston; James Bailey. Williamston; E G. Waters, Jamesvilie; Mrs. Sam Motley* Plym outh; John H Mizelle, Williamston; William H Sharp, Oak City; G. A. Harrison. Williamston; W H. Gray, Roberaonville; M S. Cowin, Rober K- R Cullipln iv Williami ton; Arthur D. Simpson, Williams ton; Susan Taylor, Williamston; J. J Pennett. Kveretts: F. C. Stailings* Jamesville; 11 G. Roberson, Wil liamston: Monticello Drug Co., Jack sonville. Fla ; Albert Tyre, William ston; Mrs N D Matthews. Rober sonville; Pl?ny Peel. Williamston; Elizabeth Andrews, Fairmont; Clar ence Gurkin, Williamston; Joseph R. Harrison, WilliJinstun: Chester Har* rison, Portland, Me.; M C. Jackson, Stanly far men To Sell Milk At \etr Receiving Station Practically all Stawly-Cotmty far mers contacted indicate they are ready to start selling milk to the new receiving station at Albemarle when it opens in November. Asheville; Fred Silverthorne, Rob ersonville; Mrs W. R. Cherry. Sul phur Springs. Fla; George R. Boyd. Pine town. Alfalfa Prove* Profitable To Mitchell County Man One acre at alfalfa has paid more than twice as much as any other acre on the farm of W S. Phillips, unit demonstration farmer in the Wing community of Mitchell County. A shipping case for eggs made en tirely of fiber with seven molded pulp trays and no center dividing wall is now available to poultry raisers after undergoing rigid tests. WE BUY AND PAY CASH FOR CORN AND SOYBEANS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE J. G. STATON BELK - TYLER'S B R (; I N N I N <; * 1 Wednesday, December 13 Ladies' Dresses Reduced \ Ix antifiiI .I'Mirliiirnl of lailit-n' in u full arra\ of rolor-. inrliiiliiiu the new high hIiuiIi'n mill all ?i ?*. lull l amiol afforil to ihim* fine quality ilro-i'i al tlir-i- Ion prices. We art- playing Santa 8 NOW $3.29 I 97.95 NOW 96.49 94.98 NOW 93.88 | 99.95 NOW 97.69 S 1 Belk-T yler Company