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In Greenville Sunday
John Miller. Arthur and Martin
Anderson. Billy Godwin and James
Willis Ward were visitors in Green
ville Sunday
Spend Week-end Here
Miss Virginia Blount of Roanoke
Rapids. Miss Page Drinker and Miss
Elizabeth Foster, of Portsmouth,
were the week-ertd guests of Miss
Mary Brown Allgood
Spend Week-end Here
Mr and Mrs Bruce Holloman. of
Greensboro, visited relatives here
last week-end
Were Here Sundav
Mr. ami Mr- George A Peele. Jr..
of Plymouth were visitors here Sun
day.
In Hamilton Sunday
Mi and Mrs. Banks Cozari and
daughter. Barbara. of Greenville:
Mr. and Mrs.^layton Davenport and
daughter. Betty Jean, of Robeison
ville, were the guests of Mr and Mrs
J A Davenport in Hamilton Sun
day .
In Pittsboro Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers. Mrs
Gladys Taylor and Mr Jim May vis
1 ted in Pittsboro and Fort Bragg on
Sunday
Return to Merry HIM
Mrs Virgil Baker and sou. Jerry.
have returned to their home in Met
ry Hill after a two weeks" visit v\ ith |
relatives here.
Attend Cotton Festival
Misses Elsie Jackson. Mary
Gwvnne Osborne. Bertvice Ward and
Alma Godwin were among those
from here who attended the Cotton
Festival in Tarboro Friday.
Visiting in Morehead City
Mrs. D G Ball is spending the
summer in Morehead City.
Visiting in l.cggetts
Mrs. C B Clark, Jt i. spending;
a fev\ days with liei grandmother,
Mrs Blanche Anderson, in Leggetts.
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Miss Monteria Hardison and Gra
dy Thomas were married in the
Episcopal Church Sunday mormnf
at 8 30 with Rev John Hardy affi
ciatmg _
The bride, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Wilford Hardison. wore for her
wedding a becoming chiffon ensem
ble with a shoulder corsage of red j
roses and lilies of the valley. She is
a graduate of the local schools
Mr. Thomas, son of the late Mr.
and Mrs Thomas, of Bertie County,
is connected with one of the local
barber shops.
Is Getting Along Nicely
Mis.s IsoJcne Gardner is getting 1
along nicely following a tonsil oper- j
ation. at tlu home of her sister. Mrs
Noah Hardison. on liaughton Street
Has Here Saturday
Miss Florence Eleanor Fralic, of
Rocky Mount, visited Miss Mary
H??dgerson here Saturday night.
Visit in Seaboard
Mrs B T Hurley and daughter, I
Mis.1- Marion, visited in Seaboard ov
er the week-end.
Is Visiting in Raleigh
Mrs W E. Warren is in Raleigh
with her niece. Miss Sophie Little,
who''underwent a major Operation!
yesterday
Spends Week-end Here
Russell Kraft, of Baltimore, vis
i
ited friends here last week-end. ,
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr G G Bailey, of Everetts, at- ;
tended to business here Saturday. ; ,
Spends Week end Here
Miss Natalie Gould, of Chapel Hill, I |
spent the week-end here
Visit Here Last Week-end
Mr and Mrs Paul Roy. of Ashe- L
bom vis tied her parents. Mr. and |
Mrs P 11 Brown, here last week-' ?
end j.
H ere Here Last Week-end
Whit Purvis and John Pope, Jr .
students at the University. Chapel
Spending Few Day* Here
Miss Jessie Mae Holloman, of Bal
timore. is spending a few days here
with relatives
Visit in Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton James, of
Norfolk, visited Dr and Mrs. E. M. I,
Long in Hamilton over the week
end |,
In Washington Friday /
Mis A Hassell and Mrs Thessie
Burnhill were visitors in Washing (
ton Friday ,
In Hamilton Last Week-end
Misses Hazel Jar re II and Edith
Hart, of Griftoiv. were the week-end
guests of friends in Hamilton.
Was Here Yesterday
Mrs. V L Andrews, of Jamesville.
visited here yesterday.
Visit Here Sunday
Mr and Mrs W H. Johnson, of
Raleigh, visited here Sunday.
Spends Week-end Here
Mrs J. S. Whitley, of Raleigh, vis
ited: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Peele, here last week-end.
Was Here Last Week-end
Bunas Crite her, Jr. student at
Wake Forest College, visited his par
cuts, Mr. artd Mrs. B A. Critcher,
hefe last Week-end.
In Lynchburg This Week
Mr. Dred Harden was a business
| \ lsitor in Lynchburg this week.
Visits Here Sunday
Miss Martha Lomax, of Greens
j boro, visited Miss Elva Grace Barn
, lull here Sunday.
! Visits at Wrightsville Beach
Miss Dorothy Perkins, of Hamil
1 ton, spent the week-end at Wrights
t ville Beach.
Visits in Jamesville
Mrs Prince Purdy, of Murfrees
boro. spent the week-end in James
ville with relatives
Minn katherine Lair re nee
Beeomen The Bride Of
B. /). Elliott. Jr.. Saturday
The wedding of Miss {Catherine
Pitt man Lawrence to Richard Dil
lard Elliott. Jr.. took place in the
Enfield Methodist Church on Sat
urday evening at 7:30 Vows were:
spoken before the Rev B. D. Critch
er.
The church was decorated with!
white gladioli, lilies, carnations and
peonies against a background of
white sprinkled with green fern,
while the altar was illuminated by i
ihe light of white tapers set in can- j
ielabra.
Pre-miptial music rendered by
VIis.s Virginia Branch at the organ. 1
neluded Bridal Song by DuBois; T<?
i Wild Rose, by Mac Do well, and
Evening Star, by Wagner. Immed
ateiy preceding the ceremony Drink
o Me Only with Thine Eyes, was
urig by the vested choir, with E L
smith as soloist, followed by a solo.
Ml for You. sung by Mrs. Alice Mil
er, of Roanoke Rapids. During the j
?eremony Miss Branch softly play
?d Liebestraum by Liszt. Conven
ional wedding marches were used
The bride, who was given in mat
iage by her brother. John A. Law
eiitv, wore a dress of white mar
luisette and lace. Her fingertip veil
?f illusion fell from a coronet, fash- ;
oned Dutch style, and caught with |
band of orange blossoms. She car
led a bouquet of white bride's roses
md Centaurea fringed in fern, with
ily of the valley streamers.
Mrs. W T Martin, of Williamston,
lame of honor, wore a blue mar-j
luisette full length dress with blue
leart-shaped bonnet, caught with
?elvet ribbon to match and blue
bbon mittens of net. She carried a '
hower bouquet to match, tied with
'ellow ribbon. Miss Mildred An
Irews, maid of honor, was dressed
hose of the dame of honor. She car
ted a shower bouquet of pink, tied
vith blue ribbon.
The bridesmaids. Mrs. S. F. Pol
ard. of Hertford, and Miss Annie
'ope. wore dresses of yellow mar
quisette with yellow net veils, caught
it the crown with bands of blue for
jet me-nots They carried shower
>ouquets of yellow and blue, tied
vith blue ribbon.
The ring bearer. W. T Martin. Jr.,
>f Williamston. wore a white satin
suit with full blouse and sleeves and
ong trousers. Little Suzanne Towe,
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. '
Towe, of Hertford, as flower girl,
preceded the bride throwing rose
petals in her path. Her costume of
blue was identical with that of the
lame of honor.
The groom was attended by his
best man, J H Towe. of Hertford.
Ushers were Macon Lawrence, bro
ther of the bride; J W. Stokes, of
Washington; William Q Abbitt. ufj
Williamston. and John David Bea-'
vans Junior groomsmen were J.
Richard Futrell. Jr.. of Hertford. |
and toady (J Dixon, of Ayden. n<
phews of the groom, who lighted the
?andles preceding the ceremony.
For traveling the bride wore a
blue suit and cape with shoes to
match, white hat and gloves and a
corsage of flowers taken from her
bridal bouquet.
The bride's mother was dressed j
in rose colored lace and chiffon with |
a shoulder corsage of white gar
denias. The groom's mother wore
ashes of roses chiffon with a shoul
der corsage of white gardenias.
The bride is the talented daugh
ter of Mrs. J. E. Lawrence and the
late Mr. Lawrence, of Enfield The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs
R 1). Elliott, Sr., of Hertford.
Contrary to custom, the bride did
not throw her bouquet before leav
ing on her wedding trip, but saved
it to give to the groom's father who
is ill in Duke hospital.
After a wedding trip to southern
point. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will make
their home in Williamston, where
Mr Elliott is engaged in business.
Immediately following the wed
ding a reception was held in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George T.
Andrews in honor of the bridal
couple. In the soft glow of candle
light. the home was decorated with
white peonies, gladioli and lilies aud
with a profusion of cut flowers in
pastel shades.
Guests were welcomed by Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Branch. They were then
introduced to the receiving line by
Mr and Mrs. A. C. Nichols, Jr., af
ter which they progressed to the
library, presided over by Dr. and
Mrs. P. W. Joyner, where they were
served punch by Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Smiley, of Rocky Mount; Miss
Wilhelmina Branch and Harrison
Stallings. Next they were received
by Mr. and Mrs. A. W Andleton in
the dining room, presided over by
Mrs. J. B. Britt and Mrs. W. A. Pope
There they were served green and
white ices, white diamond shaped
cakes, with green sprays, green and
white mints and nuts by Misses Mar
jorie Dickens, Elsie Kimball, Eloise
Entertau* At Cake Cattuit
Following the rehe?{*j?#>f the El
liott-Lawrence wedding on Friday
evening. Mr and Mrs W$T Martin,
of Williamslon, entertained at a
cake cutting in the home of Mrs S
W Dickens .
The home was decorated with a
profusion of cut flowers of many
varieties, with predominating colors
of green and white.
The guests were invited to the
porch where punch was served by
Miss Eloise Hardisop. Mrs. Macon
Lawrence and Miss Elsie Kimball
From the porch the guests were in
vited into the dining room for the
cake cutting On the dining room ta
ble. decked in cloth of lace and with
lighted green tapers at the four cor
ners the brides cake was placed
Iced in the traditional bridal white,
and set beneath pendant rosebuds
suspended from a garland of lilies of
the valley, the cake was in the form
of a dais, the pinnacle of which was
an arched dome sheltering a minia
ture bride and groom.
Green and white ices with the brid
al cake were served by Miss Kiki
Andleton and Miss Marjorie Dick
ons while mints and nuts were serv
Od by Miss Elisabeth Bryan Dickens
and Miss Elsie Randolph.
Those enjoying Mi and Mrs Mar
tin's hospitality were
M iss Katherine Lawrence. K u.
Elliott. Jake Winstead, of Rocky
Mount H W Rothrock. of Roanoke
Rapids: William Abbitt. of William
son Mr and Mrs J H. Towe and
Mr and Mrs S. F Pollard, of Hert
ford: Mr and Mrs J W Stokes, of
Washington; Mr and Mrs Macon
Lawrence. Mr arid Mrs. J. A Law
rence. Mrs J E Lawrence, Thomas
Lawrence. Clinton Stallings, E- L
Smith. Mrs. Hampton Hope. John Mc
Gwigan. Master W. T Martin. Jr..
Miss Elsie Randolph. Miss Elizabeth
Dickens Master Richard Futrell
Hardison. Catherine Parker. Kiki
Andleton. Anne Boyd Whitaker. Mrs.
John A Lawrence and Mrs. Macon
Lawrence.
Receiving in the hall were Mr. and
Mrs G L. Crump, who directed the
auests to the bride's book, presided
?yer by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shervette,
Ji Goodbyes were said by Mr and
Mrs J Exum Bellamy
The receiving lift" was made nil
of the bride and groom and bridal
party, and Mrs. George T Andrews,
J E White, Jr . Miss Bertha Pitt
man. Mr and Mrs. J R Futrell. Dr I
and Mrs Grady Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. j
J R. Futrell. Mr. and Mrs W. E
White. Mrs Alice Miller and Miss
Virginia Branch
Out-of-town guests attending were
Mr. and Mrs. W. E White, Miss Mar
guret Elbett, W T Martin, of Wil 1
liamston; Miss Mabel L Alston, Miss
Christine Alston. Miss Kate Pitt
man. Mrs. Wilson W Ricks, Mr and
Mis. J Burt Ricks, of Rocky Mount; I
Mrs O. A. Barnes, Mrs John C Wil- I
bams, of Oxford: Mrs. Fred L. Wig
gins, Jr.. of Rocky Mount; Mr and
Mrs. William 11. Mclntyre, Mr and
Mrs Everett W Byrd, of Currituck.
Miss Emily G Barnhill. Owen
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Roger
son. Wiley Bradley, of Wlutakers; C
Gilbert Vaughan, of Halifax: Miss
Virginia White. Lawrence Towe.
Travis Martin. Nettie L. Gregory.
Richard Futrell. Miss Mary Towe.
Miss Helen R Vick. Mr. and Mrs
P N Clark. Mr. alid Mrs. J. W.
Stokes, of Hertford; W S. Elliott, of
Omaha. Neb : Dr and Mrs Grady
Dixon, Mrs. Martha Elliott Pollard,
of Greenville: Verner D. Godwin,
Jr . Mr and Mrs. Edwin E. Holding,
Mi and Mrs. D. V. Clayton, of Wil
liamston; Miss Alice E. Futrell.
E Futrell, J. H. Towe, Joe Towe, Jr .
of Hertford; W O Abbitt. of Wil
liamston; Mr. and Mrs Herbert Smi
ley. of Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stokes, of Washington; Mrs.
Hugh Johnson, of Raleigh; Mrs. 'J.
H Towe, of Hertford; Mrs W T
Martin, of Williamslon, and little
Miss Suzanne Towe, of Hertford
Miss Betty Haywood Wed To
Benjamin Courtney At Candor
* <IU* Spoken in Pre?bylerian
(hiirch Sunday Afternoon
At Three o'Clock
Miss Betty Haywood of Candor,
and Benjamin Dunbar Courtney, of
Williamston wera married Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Pres
byterian Church in Candor with
Rev. R E Handcock. assisted by
Rev. E. H Duffy, officiating.
Mrs Harold Friar, pianist, render- !
ed a program of nuptial music prior
to the ceremony and Mrs Clyde
Dawk ins and Miss Lucille Batts sang
"O Promise Me." and "Because"
Wagner's Bridal Chorus from Lohen
grin was played for the procession
al.
Pine, cedar festoons and cathedral
candles flanked the altar with tall
standards of white roses. Easter lil
ies and baby breath.
The bride, daughter of Mr and
Mrs William D. Haywood, of Can
dor, entered the church with her
father, who gave her in marriage.
She wore a dress of crepe featuring
a long fitted bodice with square
neckline banded in delicate embroid
ery Her gloves were of finely woven
luce and her finger tip veil fell from
a large bow She carried an arm
bouquet of white Easter lilies with
white satin streamers.
Miss Dorothy Haywood, sister of
the bride, maid of honor, wore an
afternoon dress of aqua organza
with long full sleeves. Her halo hat
was of yellow net and her arm bou
quet was of snapdragons and fern
Miss Ethyl Dawkins, of Candor
cousin of the bride, was her only I
other attendant, and she wore an
afternoon dress of delicate pink lace
with a halo hat of pink rtet Her
(lowers were also snapdragons and
fern.
The bridegroom had as his best
man, Mr B. S. Courtney, his father
His ushers were Major Warren Mil
ler, of Fort Bragg and Raleigh, and
Howard Everett, of Raleigh.
The bride's mother wore a blue
and white dress with a pink rose
corsage and the bridegroom's mo
ther wore navy and white with pink
roses.
Mrs. Courtney received her edu
^?ncat *ered,th College and E.
t- I.C.. Greenville, and for the past
several years has been a member of
the harm Life school faculty in this
county.
P'urt,R'y ls a graduate of
Wake Forest College and is now con
nected with his father in the furni
ture business here.
Following the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs Courtney left for a wedding
tup to unannounced points. For trav
el the bride wore a navy and light
blue ensemble with matching acces
sortes.
After June 1 they will be at home
in an apartment with Dr, and Mrs.
J h Tlugpen on Warren Street
Out-of-town guests other than the
?edding party were Mrs. Charles
Rf"r?; Jr,'.slst,'r ot the bridegroom,
of Rocky Mount. Mrs. George Stew
art of Slier City, Captain John Gar
nall of Raleigh; Mr and Mrs. H. ()
Pee e Misses Marguerite Cooke and
Tr.ulah Page, "< Williamston; Mrs.
Om.ii Davenport, of Jamesville; Miss
h. I va Burgess, of Raleigh; Mrs. Rol
and homilson. of Baltimore, and
Jerry Perry, of Chesterfield S C
hollowing the rehearsal Friday
night, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haywood
entertained at their home in Candor
at a cake cutting.
Master Joe Towe, Jr rntuTM^Ts^
anne Towe. Miss Eloise Hardison.
Miss Elsie Kimball. Miss Marjorie
Dickens, Miss Kiki Andleton, Miss
Kathi rine Parker, Miss Virginia
Branch and Mrs. George T An
drew jy
Latest Additions To Tha
Enterprise Mailing List
Listed among the recent additions
to the Enterprise mailing list are the
following:
Mrs. Tally Garriss, Wilhamston;
1 C. Rawls, Williamston; Addie
Elailey, Williamston: Mrs Minnie
Wynne, Everetts; A. L. Clark. Atlan
a Ga.; G. G Bailey, Everetts; Lester
1 Griffin, Williamston.
i'isit Here Sunday
Frank Adams and Buck Holioman.
A Portsmouth, visited here Sunday.
Returns to Washington City
Mr. Amazon Turner returned to
us home in Washington City today
*fter a few days' visit with his moth
r Mrs. Selma Turner in Palmyra.
He turn to Boston
Mrs. Ozzie Wolf and young son
lave returned to their home in Bos
ton following a visit with her moth
er. Mrs. Ella Paxton. in Jamesville.
ro Spend Few Days Here
Miss Ruth Norton, of Charleston,
is expected tomorrow to spend a few
Jays here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs M. J. Norton.
Return to New York
Mr and Mrs. Irving Sigalow and
son, of New York, leave tomorrow
after a visit here with her brothers
Messrs. Irving and Frank Margolis
and families.
Move to Plymouth
Mr a ndMrs. Jack Horner moved
yesterday to Plymouth where Mr
Horner will manage the funerai
home.
Spend Wnt-C*
Mr and Mrs W. H Chase and son
Bill, of Norfolk, spent the week-end
here with relatives
Sunday.
Returns from Virginia
Mrs. Joe Butler has returned to
her home in Hamilton after a visit
with relatives in Virginia
Spends Week-end Here
Julian Roebuck, stationed at Fort
Monroe, spent the week-end here
with relatives.
Accepts Position in Wilson
Mr K. W. Copeland has accepted
a position with a transfer company
in Wilson Mrs. Copeland and son.
Gene, will join him there next week.
In Raleigh Today
Mcsdames Herman Taylor, Roy
Ward and Maud Mizelle are visiting
in Raleigh and ?lon today. They will
be accompanied home by Miss Maud
Taylor who has been attending Elon
College this year.
In Hamilton Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Lester House, of Rob
ersonville. were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton House in Hamil
ton Sunday.
Spends Week-end Here
Dan Peel, stationed at Fort Bragg,
spent the week-end here with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Peel.
In Parmele Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailey and
daughter. Miss Annie Mae. visited in
! Parmele Sunday.
In Dunn Saturday
Mrs. Jack Horner and Miss Edith
'stalhngs wi re visiorts in Dunn and
Fayctteville Saturday and Sunday
Attrnd Baseball Game
Mr and Mrs Don Matthews, of
Hamilton; Miss Ruby Barnhill, Mrs
| J. E Griffin, and Mr. Raymond
. Taylor were among those who at
tended the baseball game in Tarboro
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CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
Branch Banking & Trust Co.
"THE SAFE EXECUTOR"
4l Tlii- (.lour Of April I. IV47.
W1LLIAMSTON, N. C.
RESOURCES
Cash and Due (rum Ranks fit,837,020.21
Obligations of the I'nited States 5.893,204.04
led inter. Credit Bank Debentures 130,000.00
Federal Land Bank Bonds 113,867.91 j
North Carolina Bonds 112,805.75 \
Municipal & Other Marketable Bonds 1,454,536.44 20,543,434.35
Loans and Discounts 2,867,529.09
Accrued Interest and Accounts Keceivable 78.986.38
Banking Houses. Furniture and Fixtures, and
Real Fstate, Less Depreciation Reserve
(Tax Value (S334.288.00) 232,663.60
$23,722,513.42
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock?Common f 400,000.90
Capital Stock?Preferred 100,000.00
Surplus 750,000.00
Undivided Proftis 449,070.00
Reserves 300,500.00
Unearned discounts O other liabilities 41,974.49
Deposits 21,054,172.33
(28,722,511.42
(estimated value of assets charted off net
Included above?$03,204 78)
Federal Depart! Insurance CerpeeaUen