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Attend Funeral in Tarboro
Mr and Mrs Lewis Coker attends,
ed the funeral of the former's mo-'
ther. Mrs. Mattie Coker in Tarboro
Monday.
Was Here Sunday
Miss Fanny Spain Holliday. of Wil
son. visited her sister, Miss-Florence
Holliday here Sunday and Monday.
Visits in New Bern
Miss Geraldine Stailings visited
relatives in New Bern last week-end.
Returns from Yaneeyville
Mrs. Wheeler Martin returned this
week from a visit with relatives in
Yaneeyville.
Leave for Kinston
Mr and Mrs Joel Muse and
daughter, Lilybet. will go to Kinston
tomorrow where Lilybet will have
her tonsils removed. They will then
visit in Wilson a few days before go
ing to Pamlico Beach where they will
spend several weeks
b Visiting in Tarboro
Miss Sara Taylor is visiting friends
in Tarboro this week-end.
Returns from Hospital
After undergoing treatment in a
Durham hospital for ten days. Mr.
James E King returned to his home
here today in a Courtney ambulance.
At the direction of his doctors. Mr
Kmg will continue in bed at his home
here for the next several weeks
Is Confined To His Home
Mr W W. Griffin is confined by
illness to his home in Williams Town
ship.
Spending Week-end Here
Mr Frank Johnson, of Philadel
phia. is visiting friends here this
week-end.
In Hamilton Wednesday
Mrs. Bill Haislip visited friends in
Hamilton Wednesday.
Visit Relatives in Bethel
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Bunting vis
ited relatives in Bethel Wednesday.
Are Visiting Here
Mesdames John Rand and Stanley
Koonce. of Richlands. are the guests
of their sister, Mrs. George Harri
son. and Mr. Harrison, here.
Visit Here Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. George Capehart, of
Scotch Hall, Bertie County, and Mrs.
W. R. Capehart. of Norfolk, visited
Rev. and Mrs. John Hardy here on
Tuesday
Was Here Yesterday
Miss Elma Leigh Shoe, of Rober
sonville. visited here yesterday.
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr. Jimmy Gatling. of Suffolk.
was a business visitor here yester
day.
In Rocky Mount Wednesday
Mesdames E. P Cunningham. Wigg
Watts. T B Brandon and Herbert
Clark visited in Rocky Mount Wed
nesday.
Visit Here This Week
Misses Sara Capehart and Eliza
beth White, of Windsor, visited here
this week.
In Palmyra Wednesday
Rev and Mrs John Hardy visited
ln Palmyra Wednesday.
Visit in Rocky Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mohley visited
relatives in Rocky Mount Sunday
Was Here Yesterday
Miss Hilda Tarkington, of Wood
ard. visited here yesterday.
Visits Here Wednesday
Miss Sue Sew ell, of Windsor, vis
ited here Wednesday.
Attend Graduation Exercises
Mr. and Mrs. G P. Hall are at
tending the graduation exercises at
Mars Hill College. Mars Hill, their
son. Carlyle. being a member of the
graduating class.
Mr Joshua Swain and sons.
Mr Mr. Joshua Swain and sons,
Frank and Bob, of l?oitsmouth, vis
ited Mr James Asa Roberson near
here last week-end.
In Rocky Mount Wednesday
Mesdames C. G Crockett, R. H.
Goodmon. Hattie Harrison and P.
B. Cone visited in Rocky Mount on
Wednesday.
Were Here Wednesday
Mrs. Harry Waldo and Miss An
na Jones, of Hamilton, and Mrs. Clay
ton House, of Robersonville. visited
here Wednesday afternoon
Spending Summer Here
Miss Eva PeeTis spending the sum
mer here after teaching in the Wel
don schools last term
Were Here Tuesday
Misses Millie Roebuck. Sue Moore
and Minnie Cochran, of. Roberson
ville. visited here Tuesday after
noon
Visit in Rocky Mount
Mr. H R. Williams and Ernest]
Mears visited Mrs. Williams in a'
Rocky Mount hospital Wednesday
night. Mrs. Williams is improving,
her friends will be glad to learn.
In Naohville Wednesday ?
Mrs Jim Jackson visited rela
tives in Nashville Wednesday.
Visits in Farmville
Mrs. W. M. Baker visited her mo
ther. Mrs. L. P. Allen, in Farmville
Sunday Mrs. Allen returned with
her daughter and is visiting her here
with week.
Mrs. Harry Hardy, of Evcretts, is
in the local hospital for treatment
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Swain returned
to their home in Portsmouth Monday
after spending the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. James Asa Roberson
near Hardison's Mill.
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Continue A Progressive Program
VOTE FOR
W. KERR SCOTT
FOR YOUR
Commissioner of Agriculture
SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1940.
"Rigid enforcement of North Carolina's inspectional and regu
latory laws will be continued in the interest of our farmers as
well as the honest manufacturer, and we will continue our ef
forts in behalf of an adequate marketing program to give our
growers selling and grading methods that will put them on
a parity with their best informed competitors.
"We will continue to consult with all agricultural agencies on
programs for the welfare of the farmers."?W. KERR SCOTT,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
NEWSPAPERS SAV:
Elkin Tribune?"So far as we have been able to observe, W.
Kerr Scott. Commissioner of Agriculture, has measured up to
the responsibilities of his office In a satisfactory manner. He
has been aggressive and properly mindful, we think, of the agri
cultural interests of the State."
Oxford Ledger?"This newspaper is inclined to believe that
should Mr. Scott be returned to office his accomplishments for
North Carolina in the next four years will be even greater than
they have been during his first term of office."
The Daily Advance. Elizabeth City?"Commissioner Scott, in
the opinion of this paper, is doing a splendid Job in the office
which he now holds. A farmer himself, a former county agent,
a long-time leader of farmers, he thinks their thoughts and
speaks their language."
Thi* K/xicp contributed by W. Kerr Scott'*
Friend* in Martin County.
Turnage Theatre ? Washington. N. C.
Sunday-Monday May 86-27
"Rebecca"
LAURENCE OLIVER. JOAN FONTAINE
Tuesday-Wednesday May 28-29
"Saturday'* Children"
John Garfield. Ann Shirley, and Claude Rains
Thursday-Friday May 30-31
"Too Many II unhands"
Jean Arthur, Fred Mar Murray, Melvyn Douglas
Saturday June 1
"Bad Man From Rril Bttllr"
with JOHNNY MACK BROWN
ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
Miss Allgood Joins
Staff Of Local Firm
Miss Mary Brown Allgood, well
known home economist, has joined
the staff of the Virginia Electric and
Power Company as home service di
rector and will maintain her perma
nent headquarters here. Coming here
this week. Miss Allgood succeeds
Miss Phyllis Owen, who is returning
to the Richmond division of the V
E P. Co
A native of Virginia. Mias Allgood,
comes to her new assignment from
Find lay, Ohio, where she served in
the home service division for the
Central Ohio Light and Power Com
pany. She was graduated with a
bachelor of science degree from Mad
ison College, Harrisonburg. Va . and
taught home economics at Clifton
Forge. Va.. before entering the home
service field During the course of
her work in home economics. Miss
Allgood* has conducted numerous
cooking schools in North Carolina.
[Virginia and Ohio, and has served
! as dietician for various girl scout or
gan izationa^^
In her new post here Miss Allgood
will devote most of her time to home
[service work, assisting patrons of
the V E. P. Company in solving baf
Iling cooking and lighting problems.
CCLLIPHER-BITTING
Miss Dorothy Virginia Bitting,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Righter Bitting, of Washington, D.
C.. and Mr.yames Richard Cullipher,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Cul
lipher. of Williamston, were married
at the home of the bride's parents in
Washington. D. C.. on May 14th. 1940,
the Rev. Edwin E. Pieplow officiat
ing at the ceremony in the presence
of relatives and close friends of the
immediate families. Snapdragons,
tulips, gladiolias and other spring
flowers adorned the living room.
The bride, who was given in mar
riage by her father, wore a gown of
white French crepe and carried a
bouquet of Talisman roses and lilies
of the valley.
Mrs. Cullipher attended the public
schopls of Washington, having grad
uated from McKinley High School
and Stanfield Secretarial college. Mr.
Cullipher attended Kveretts High
School, at Everetts. Campbell Col
lege. at Buies Creek, and Norfolk
'Business College, at NoifulK, Va~
After the reception which was
held at the home of the bride s par
ents, the couple left by motor for an
extended trip through Virginia and
the4 Carolinas, visiting tin- relatives
and parents of Mr. Cullipher.
They are now ^living in Washing
Ion, D C . where he is employed at
I the Atlantic White Tower Corpora
| tion
BROOKS NORTON
Mr and Mrs. Mortimer James Nor
ton have announced the engagement
of their daughter, Ruth Helen, to"
Aubrey la?e Brooks, of Raleigh, and
Detroit, Mich., son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. John Thomas Brooks, of
Durham.
The wedding will take place in
private ceremony in Williamston on
Saturday, June 15.
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Broke His Arm
Master Gilbert Woolard, son of Mr. |
and Mrs. Garland Woolard, fell and I
broke his right arm while playing |
near his home on Hassctl Street last j
evening.
Leave for Spartanburg
Mrs. C. A. Harrison, Mrs C B.
Clark. Jr., and Mrs. Blanche Ander
son left this morning for Spartan
burg where _they will attend the
graduation exercises at Converse
College. Mrs. Harrison's daughter,
Miss Blanche, is graduating there
with honors next Monday.
Attend Dance in Robersonville
Among those from here who at
tended the dance in Robersonville
Wednesday night were Mr and Mrs.
Garland Barnhill, Mr and Mrs. D.
V. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. George
Harrison, Jr., Mr. and Mrs Hugh
Horton, Messrs. Asa Crawford, John
Hatton Gurganus, Pete Fowden, Jr.,
George Lee Roberson, Albert Cook,
Juan Crofton, Garland Woolard,
Roosevelt Coltrain, Jerry Clark. John
Miller, Joe Pender, Lyman Williams,
James W Ward, Dan Peel, Clayton
Crofton and Misses Elizabeth Par
ker and Evelyn Lilley, Mr. and Mrs.
Jodie Woolard, Mr and Mrs. Ernest
Etheridgr.
Was Here Yesterday
Mrs. Pat Rogers, of Robersonville,
visited here yesterday
Visit in Rocky Mount
Mrs. J. A. Eason, Miss Mary Tay
lor and Miss Margaret Jones and
Mrs. Betty Gray, of Robersonville,
visited Mrs. H. R. Williams and Mrs.
Thelma Jones in a Rocky Mount hos
pital yesterday.
Visit Here Wednesday
Mrs. B. R. Lacy, of Raleigh; Mrs.
Penn T. Watson, Mrs. J. J. Lane and
Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse, of Wilson,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse on
Wednesday.
Are at Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gilbert and
Miss Mary Alice Dunning are spend
ing a few weeks at Nags Head
U Visiting Here This Week
Miss Cora Lee Patterson, of Farm
ville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C
Manning this week.
Will Return from Hospital
Mrs. Henry Manning will return
home Monday from Windsor where
she has been for two weeks in a
hospital.
| HOME ECONOMIST
Miss Mary Brown Aitgood,
noted home economist, this week
succeeds Miss Phyllis owen as
home service director for the
-Virginia Klrctrir and Power
Company with headquarters in
Williamston.
I.oral lloy Is Honored
if Mars Hill College
Carlyle Hall, son of Mr and Mrs
G. P. Hall, of Williamston, is to bt
one of the 183 students to graduate
from Mars Hill junior college this
session, according to an announce
ment made recently by Mr J. W
Huff, college registrar.
Mr. Hall has been prominent or
the campus, having served as pres
ident of the Business Club; vice pros
ident of a regional club, and a mem
ber of a B.T.U. group, lie has par
ticipated in various athletic:
Beer Industry
Will Continue
Clean Up Drive
The beer industry's "clean up"
campaign in North Carolina entered
upon its second year this month.
Edgar H. Bain of Goldsboro, state
director of the Brewers and N. C.
Boer Distribu
tors committee,
is in charRe of
t h e campaign
which has as
its purpose the
elimination o f
law - violating
beer retailers.
Organized one
year ago. the
cuinmlU'T?li a s
1 n s p ectcd 727
outlets In 73
counties, warned
113 dealers to
E. H. BAIN correct certain
unsatisfactory conditions and secured
the revocation of the retail beer
licenses of 78 dealers in 30 counties.
In addition, four dealers were placed
on probation by local authorities
upon petition of the committee.
Bain said today that the cam
paign against undesirable outlets
will be pressed during the next, 12
months
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DAVIS PHARMACY
VOTE FOR
W. Rrskinc Smith
?for ?
Lieutcnunt Governor
Stale Senator 1 Terms
I'miilciil I'ro Tem of
1939 S. nutc
A World War VeieraH
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Latest Additions To The
Enterprise Mailing List
Listed among the it-cent additions
to the Enterprise mailing list are the 1
following:
David T Griffin. Williamston; Ben
Hopkins. Kinston; Mrs. T. M Swain.)
Norfolk. Mrs. John Jackson. Wil-1
liamston; Mrs. Alice Manning.'
Jamesville; Mrs. J. T Bennett. Oak j
City; J 11 Rogers. Williamston; J j
W. Bailey. Everetts; N M Mobley, i
Williamston; Mrs Annie E Savage, j
Oak City; Mr* B R Barnhill Dur
- ham; 1'Vjnk Hopkm^ Williamstnn'
R. A. Edmondson. Hamilton; Alon-j
/a Jones, Williamston; J. W Rogefs,
Williamston. Noah Thr??wer ..Ticej
Williamston; James A Griffin, Wil
liamston; Daniel G. Griffin, William
ston; W A. Clark. Williamston; Dr..
A J Qstepn, Williamston; v Vance
Price. Jamesville. Lester J Griffin.
Williamston; Ira Rogerson. William-1
stun v
J. L Cruunu Robeisonville; 11.
Schwarzrock. Springfield. Mo.; H. J.
Lotz. Scotland Neck; Mary E. Jones,
Williamston. Blanche Mi/.eHe, James
ville
1 Is Recovering Rapidly ?' ?
Little Richard Manning, youngest
i son of Mr. Tittd Mrs-J". C Manning
who fell out of the pureh and hrolo
his arm a few days ago. is recovering
rapidly.
Visiting Friends Here
Mr I-\ E. Mendenhall. of Winston
Salem, is visiting friends here this
week end
Grain Crop Recovers Front
Damage Caused lly Cold
The small grain crop in Stanly
County apparently has recovered
completely from the damage done
by the cold at Easier, says J. K Wil
son, farm agent of the State College
Extension Service.
DINNER PARTY
Mrs W H. William*, Jr., enter
tained at a dinner party for her hus
band Wednesday night, honoring him
on his birthday The event was a sur
prise to Mr Williams and he receiv
ed many useful gifts
The table was centered with a"
three-tiered birthday cake in pink
and white, with mint cups, candles
and attractive vases of roses carry
ing out the color scheme
Guests of Mr and Mrs Williams
were Misses Christine Jenkins. Doro
thy Ward. Vashti Starnes and Lillian
Breen, Messrs Tom Crawford. N.
R Manning. Rhodes Bunch and Bill
.lnhn?m and Mr and Mrs James
Bullock
Was Here Last Night
Mr. Ernest Sample, of Greensboro,
visited here last night
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