Mrddin*i Peraooals Club Meeting KwutBeab Entertainment* Society and Personals OF WILLIAM 8TON and M ARTIN COI'NTY This Department PHONE An v thine for Tn 4 6 I III Portsmouth sun dm Mr and Mrs Jack Fitzgerald vis ited Dr. and Mrs J L Spencer in Portsmouth Sunday Spends Week-end Here Stuart Critcher. State Collcgi student, was home from Raleigh last week-end Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued last Saturday to James Benjamin Holli day and Ethel Beatrice Girvin. both of Jamesville In Sunbury Sunday Mr and Mis J Sam Getsingei and Mr and Mrs S S Brown visit ed Mr and Mr: Ben Hopkins in Sunbury last Sunday Mi Hopkins is recovering from an electric shock and a fail from a pole m Sun bury last Friday afternoon, Spends Week-end Here John A Ward. Ji.. was home from Portsmouth last week-end I,cave for Pinehurvt Messrs J E Pop? and N K liar rison left yesterday foi Pinehurst to attend a state meeting of insurance agents Attends Gallopade Dance Miss Eleanor Brown attended the Gallopade dance in Rocky Mount on Friday night Attending State Convention Mesdames E P. Cunningham and Wigg Watts, delegates from the Wo man's Club, and Mesdames E Thay er Walker and Paul Simpson, deli gates from the Junior Woman's Club, are attending a state convention of the Women's Club Federation m Winston-Salem this week They were accompanied by Mrs P B Cone, and the group will also visit Judge and Mrs Clayton Moore fiirnu-r n-si -tfrr Recovering from Pneumonia The infant son of Mr and Mrs Bryant Reason, of Plymouth, is re covering from an attack of double pneumonia in the Brown Commun ity Hospital here Miss Southern Pine Spring time is queen time in th< United States, and here is anothel lovely lass who has been elevated t< royalty. She is Miss Southern Pirn of 1941. pretty Mary Black of Beau fort. S. C., dressed in newsprint U mark another year of progress ir the use of pulp and paper products ?.he South'a newest and potentially one of its greatest industries. Return to Their Homes Teachers from Hamilton who have tetuH>o(i to?11 ion la am * ait-?Miss*. Viola Price. Dawson Cross Roads; Miss Maggie Brown. Rich Square, and Miss Hazel Jam il, Griffon Visits in Cooleemee Hudson Ho'yh- visited relatives in Cooleeniee ovel the week-end If) Smithfield Sunday Mr and Mrs Jim Bo wen spent Sunday in Smithfield with friends and relatives 1 Visit at Cape Hatteras Roy Ward Titu.s Critcher. Wigg Watts. F" U. Barnes and H O Peel sp< th^f week-end at Cape Hatter In ( olerain Sunday Mr and Mrs John Miller visited in Cnlerain Sunday Attending X Ra y Course Di E Thayer Walker is attending the General Electric X ray course in | Charlotte this week Was Here Sunday Gene Alligood. of Fort Meade, vis- I ited his sister, Mrs Woodrow Tice, | and Mr Tice. here Sunday Visit Here Sunday Mrs N II Iy>ckhard and Mr and1 Mr Kenly, of Avden. were visitors here and in Jamesville Sunday. Spends W eek-end Here Buek Ho Unman, of Portsmouth, ?pent th< week-end here with his [ parents. Mr and Mrs W H Smith Is in I.oral Hospital Mr. Charlie Davenport, of James ville. i undergoing treatment in the | local hospital. Was Here Saturday Mrs Virgie Baker, of Merry Hill, was a visitor here Saturday .Visit Herf* Friday C C Walters and Henderson Mi zelle, of Jamesville, visited here Fri day afternoon. ?a Spends Week-end Here Bunas Critcher, Jr student at Wake Forest College, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. land Mrs B A. Critcher ? Visit in Scotland Neck Mesdarnes Bell Waldo. Clayton House and Dave Matthews, of Ham ilton. were visitors in Scotland Neck last week. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. W G. Keel, of Oak City, at tended to business here Saturday ?a Spends Week-end Here Held White, student at E. C. T. C., Greenville, spent the week-end here with relatives. In Norfolk Sautrday Miss Ijorene Weaver visited her j sister, Mrs Dave Mizelle, and Mr. Mizelle in Norfolk Saturday and Sunday. 1 Auxiliary To Meet The regular monthly meeting of tlx American Legion Auxiliary will be held Saturday afternoon in the | Legion Hut at 3 o'clock. In Koeky Mount Saturday Mis. Carrie Dell Pippin and Miss | i Martha Council were visitors in. | i Kooky Mount last Saturday Visits in Hamilton Mrs Mat tie Bunting, of Whitak ui visited her daughter. Mrs. Ro-| land Everett, in Hamilton last week. In Hamilton Last Week Dr Purvis, of Salisbury, visited | in Hamilton last week. Visits Relatives Near Here Miss Ola l^ee Lilley, student at | K C T C . Greenville, visited rela tives near here last week-end. # lu Hamilton This Week Mis. Braxton Rhodes and daugh ter. Becky, of Wilson, are visiting in | Hamilton this week S? Ls Visiting Here Mr. F'rank Story, of Franklin. Va.J is spending a few days here with | Mrs. Story. ? Leaves for California Howard Cone left last week-end I for an overland tour to California. ? Were Here Sunday Mrs Jake Levy and son, Ted, of Tarboro, were the guests of Mr. and [ Mrs Irving Margolis here Sunday. Is Visiting Here Mrs. C. L Smith, of Dothan, A is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Cow and family here. -Su spends Week-end Here Miss Virgil Ward, student at E. T C Greenville, spent the week-f here with her mother, Mrs. Li Ward, and attended the Gallopade Rocky Mount Friday night W ere Here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mueller, Plymouth, were visitors here Sat day. Spending Week Here Miss Elizabeth Everett, of Rok sonville, is spending this week h with Miss Evelyn Cowan +~ ln Hamilton Sunday Mr and Mrs. Solomon Everett family and Mrs. Emma Everett, Norfolk, visited relatives in Har ton Sunday. ? Spends Week-end Heif Miss Gloria Avant, of Clizat City, spent the week-end here \ her mother, Mrs. Eva Avant In Tarboro Sunday* Misses Bern ice Ward, Alma Mary Charles Godwin and Elizal Parker were visitors in Tarboro S day. Ml SIC RECITAL Mrs W K Parker will present her piano pupils in a recital Wed nesday evening. May 7th, at eight o'clock. The following will take! part: Betsy Horton, Bobby Clayton Elizabeth Whitley. Sallie Hardison. Dorris Rogers. Laura Frances Peel, [ Barbara Margolis, Mary Ola Lilley. Gloria Hayman. Virginia Chesson Burnell White, Frances Griffin. ! I Gladys Peele, Helen Weaver, Syl via Green, Betty Rogers, Mary Tru- j llah Peel, Millie Biggs, Evelyn Wynne, j Elizabeth Parker and Marjorie Gray i Dunn | The public is cordially invited to attend Visit in Goldston Sunday Misses Ernestine Barber and Thel-j ma Lilley were visitors in Goldston | and Chapel Hill Sunday Was Here Saturday Mrs Merle Montague of Windsor, visited here Saturday. ? In Tarboro Sunday Mi and Mrs. Leman Barnhill and Mr and Mrs. James Manning were visitors in Tarboro Sunday. Return To Richmond Dr and Mrs R. G. McAllister, Sr., returned to their home in Rich mond today after spending a few days here with their son. Dr. R. G. McAllister, Jr., and Mrs McAllister. Spend Saturday Here Mr and Mrs F. A Salley, of Golds boro. spent Saturday here with he r [sister, Miss Edith Stallings. 1 Were Here Yesterday Mrs Lee Brewer and daughter, j Sally Lee, of Windsor. weFe visitors here yesterday S Spends Week-end Here Miss Alta Critcher, teacher in the Angier school, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs A Critcher. * In Raleigh Friday Miss Bessie Malone and Taylor Malone spent Friday in Raleigh Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. H Robertson, of Washington" vtstW N-laliv.-s "TTeTe Sunday. Were Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs W W. Taylor and Mrs. Elliott Taylor, of Robersonville. visited Mrs. W A James here Sun day Return to Fayetteville Mrs.' W B. Lawler and daugliter have returned to their home in Fay etteville after a visit here with her sister. Mrs Charlie Bowers. and Mr Bowers In Tarboro This Week Mrs V. L Teel and grandson. Tommy Cooke, are visiting in Tar boro this week. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pope, of Rob ersonville. were visitors here Sun day. 1? In Hamilton Sunday Mrs. Maud Hinson, of Greenville, was the guest of Mrs. Clara Everett in Hamilton Sunday. -S \ isits in Hamilton . Mws Kliiubeth Haislip, student at K C. I C., Greenville, visited relatives in Hamilton last week-end sl>end M eek end Here Pete Fowden. Jr . and Julian Roe buck. Stationed at Fort Jackson, spent the Week-end here with rela fives. Was Here Last Week end Dan Peel, stationed at Fort Br visited here last week-end Visit in Kveretts Miss Norma Hardy, student at 1 D . Greenville, and her root mate. Miss Jo Lee. of Selma, were t week-end guests of the former's pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hardy Kveretts Spending Furlough Here Fred Williams, stationed a Jackson, is spending a ten-da lough here with his parents I~ Mrs John W Williams Blond Katrin Roselle, Cxech actress, is pictured as she arrived in Angeles from Australia en route to New York to wed Dr. A. P. Wach statter, who proposed to her by tele phone while she was in Sydney. The tolls were mounting when the oper ator cut in to say, "He wants to enow if you'll marry him." Katrin said, "Yes." Latent Additions To The Enterprise Mailing List Listed among the recent additions ] to the Enterprise mailing list are the following: Sal lie Williams, Hamilton; C. R Moon, Norfolk; Dr. Wallace Flem ing*?Jamesville.?J?Dawsim?Ruber-J sonville; Mary Benson. Benson; Dor- j eas Knowles. Hertford; H. R Peel, i Jamesville. Labon Li I ley. William ston; Luther Cratt. WilliarfYston; N E. Roberson. Jamesville; J Q Pa trick. Kveretts If L. Rivers. Green ville, Mrs. Virgie Baker. Merry Hill; Leamon Keel, Williamston; B I). Biggs. Williamston. Spends Week-end Here Prof, Russell Roebuck, of A C.C., Wilson, spent 'tin week-end here with relatives. Spending This Week Here Miss Ha/el Satterthwaite. of Tar boro. is spending this week here with Miss Pat Mizelle Is Improving Rapidly Mrs. C B. Roebuck is improving rapidly m a Washington hospital. Leave for Texas Mrs Travis Kitchen and infant daughter will leave Thursday ?for Dallas. Texas, where Mr Kitchen is now employed. Reported Much Improved Entering the local hospital Sun day for treatment. Mr J. J Man ning. of Griffins Township, was re ported much improved this morn ing. Named Chief Marshall At tne recent graduation exercises at the Jamesville school, Miss Fran ces Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Wallace, was named chief marshal! and received two... medals, one for the best all around in the high school, and the other for the best scholastic record through iher junioi year. Frances has not (fallen below a 95 average in her lent ire 10 years of. school. She is a 'senior in tin Jamesville school for the 1941-42 term. Cupid Used a Phone Graded Cabbage Pays Producers Raleigh ? Initial shipment* of North Carolina's 1941 cabbage crop are expected May 10 and "if farm ers are to receive the maximum re turns for their efforts, strict atten tion must be given to approved grad ing and marketing methods." Harry T. Westcott. fruits and vegetables marketing specialist of the State De partment of Agriculture, said For the past three seasons it has been necessary for the government to purchase a large portion of the early cabbage crop, but if present prices prevail and growers will properly pack and grade their crop a federal buying program may not be needed this season," he added. How ever. generally North Carolina far (hers hive not followed marketing practices in the past." -a James Wallace, student at the Uni versity, Chapel Hill, spent the week end in Jamesville with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wallace. \nlionnl Champaign To Agfure Egg Production ?? The call which Secretary of Agri culture Wickard has made tor in creased egg production is a part of the United States' determination to assure ample food supplies for this country. Great Britain and other na tions resisting aggression. Hie cam paign aims for an increase of six per cent in the next 15 months, or about 10.000,000 cases of 30 dozens eggs each. Don't Foiget the Hail liiluirio in Ix ini; lraiin|>laiiliil ami tln-ii in ill* Ih'IIit I i I 111- li> lull \oiir liail ill-in anri- ill.ill in in. Si-|- im at oilri-. Till- runt will l>i- no niiiri- mm. than liiti-r. JOHN E. POPE TIME for HAIL! I AiniKKS \HK Bi;<;iNNIN(; To TKANSI'LANT i(Hi\(C() (.all II- al once for \onr liail iii-nrancc. W illi limited acreage it i- ten important thai Mill he protected. Hail liiMirance Mill eo-t miii just a- much in the middle of the i-ea-on a- it will in the he^innin". CAM. I III: "OLD III I I Vill i:". K. B. Crawford The Answer To The (Jneslhm? WH VI shm.i i <;ivk MOTH I ! H '( FLOWERS Age Doesn't Matter . . . Every Mother Loves Flowers CALL 15<M* FOR CORSAGES, CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS. The Flower Shop "Flotvers For Evorjf Occasion" \?WA \ <;ivt: ivioriiKK A llox Of M JNNALLYS "?li?-*ll low il and a|?|tret'i ale il a- a rrniriiihranre too PEOPLES Dru# Store ffISi THAT SAVB YOU IN OUR MEAT MARKET MoT Mrudicr makes niokiii|| a burden. W hy pre pare a hot meal when you can prepare a delirious meal with meals especially prepared for cold plates. fix your menu xxitli one of the follow iiiy: prepared meals: lit>11.K.I) HOI. BAKFI) II \>l. SIMCEI) HAM. .SA LOMI, LUNCHEON MEAT. DICKIE PIMENTO LOAF, DHIKI) OK ClllPPEI) liKKK. COKNED BKEF, LUNCH TONCIIK. Also many other items that Mill make an appetizing meal. E.&W. GROCERY AND MARKET Even Your mm Will Approve ! ??C? . , , FOR a SOUND, long-term investment you can't beat Cadillac. Unequalled manufactur ing skill makes it as immune to wear aa a car can be. And throughout its long life you en joy the matchless performance of Cadillac's mightiest V-8 engine ... the superb luxury of a Fleetwood interior . . . and 14 to 17 miles per gallon, by actual owner reports! Who wouldn't approve of such a car at such a price! Cadillac Cadillac Sixty-One Five-Passenger Coupe deliv ered at Detroit. State taxt optional equipment, accessories? extra. Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. Chas. H. Jenkins & Co.?W illiamston REMEMBER Mother On bHER DAT' SUNDAY May 11 tli MOTHERS 114 Y With Hollingsworth CANDY For Thone If ho Lore Fine Thin ft ? T DAVIS PHARMACY

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