Weddino Personals Club Meetinrs Knrarements Entertainments Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY rhis Department PHONE Airthlat for To 4 6 I> Visiting Here Mrs. F. W. Howell, of Onancock, ! Va.. is visiting Mr and Mrs. K A White here this week. To Spend Week-end Here Mrs J C Lyons, of Chapel Hill, is expected to spend the week-end here t with her sister. Mrs Wigg Watts, and Mr Watts. Returns To Mrw York City Mrs C O Brown has returned to her home in New York City after j visiting relatives here and in James ; villc foi about two weeks. *?? In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Maione and daughter. Miss Bessie, and son. Mil j ton. viisted Clifton Maione in a J Rocky Mount hospital Wednesday afternoon. In Tarboro Wednesday Mrs. Irving Margolis and daugh ters, and Miss Barbara Margolis and Miss Davitia Fayt Fleishman, of Anderson, S. C., visited in Tarboro Wednesday afternoon Visiting in Hamilton Mr. and Mrs B F Clark, of Col linswood. N. J an visiting Mrs. Mattie Everett in Hamilton. They will b? accompanied home Saturday by Mrs. Katherine Harrell and daughter. Georgia. Return to Beaufort Mrs. Martin?Wrths" and family have returned to their home Beaufort after visiting relatives here for a few days In Bath Wednesday Miss Lucy Williams, and guest. Misf; Margaret Jones, of Asheville, Misses Mamie Clyde Taylor and Marjnrn?l.indslev visited in path and Greenville Wednesday after tioon. t ?_ Returns from Philadelphia Miss Helen Lindsley has returned from a visrrwith lelatives in Phila delplua She was accompanied by her cousin. Miss Muriel Yost, for a visit here. Visit at Albemarle Beach Missse Anna Mae Bailey. Christ ine Jenking and Pat Mizelle and Mrs. Robert Harrell visited aj Albemarle Beach Wednesday afternoon v j Visiting Skyline Drive Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mobley and Miss Clyde Hassell are on an over land trip over the Skyline Drive. <$. Is Visiting Here Miss Frances Page, of Stokes, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Woolard. and Mr Woolard. here. H as Here Wednesday Mrs Clyde Robbins. of PlymoutK, visited here Wednesday night. In Charlotte Wednesday Mi. John Henry Edwards and son, Jaek. attended to business in Char-^ lotte Wednesday. Return* To Jamesvilie Miss Bruce Modi in has returned to hit' home in Jameaville alter spend ing a few days at Bay view. 1 In Washington Wednesday Mesdames V. J. Spivey and T. F. Harrison visited in Washington Wed nesday. Visit at Albemarle Reach ^ Mrs H R Williams and daughter. Miss Janet, visited at Albemarle Beach Wednesday afternoon. Visits Here This Week Rev J Leon Malum of Wilming ton, visited relatives near here this week Getting Along Nicely Little Miss Janie Rogerson, "^ltlgTiter of Mr.~and Mrs. G-G. Kog> erscin, of near here, is getting along nicely following an operation in t.he local hosmtal this w?fk Visiting in Oak City Mrs Hewett Edwards and son, Billy are visiting relatives in Oak City. Spends Few Days Near Here ?Mrs?Lyman?Johnson, uf Rocky Mount, spent a few days near here u ith her mother this week Visit At Carolina Beach Mi and Mrs Gay lord Harrison visited at Carolina Beacli last week end. $ Spending Week-end Here Mi and Mrs Irving Hull and daughter, of Richmond, are spend ing the week-end here with rela tives. Entertains for Bride-elect Tuesday evening at 8:30, Miss Ju lia Fowden Everett entertained with eight tables of bridge honoring Miss Ruby Harrison, bride-elect, at her home near here. Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Robert Everett and the receiv ing line was composed of Miss Ev-1 erett, Miss Harrison, Mrs. Henry Harrison, mother, of the honoree. Miss Kathleen Price, bride-elect; Mrs. Jack Edmondson and Mrs. Ran- | dolph Allen, recent brides. Tallies ( were passed by Mrs. Horace Ray. j sister Of the hostess, and Miss Ella ? Wynne Criteher presided over the. I punch table. Tables were arranged in the living looirtrTftH and den and lovely sum I mer f lowers were used effectively throughout. Mantels in both rooms were centered with a miniature i bride and groom. A delectable salad I "course was served. Miss Harrison was given silver, land Mrs. Daisy Pope, winner of the I high score, a crystal bowl, Miss Nell j Harrison, low, handkerchiefs, and Miss Price, Mrs Edmondson and Mrs. Allen wire given bud vases. Mrs. j Horace Ray was presented pottery, a going away present. Other guests were Misses Elva ' Grace liarnhill. Lola Phillips, Bol ton Owen. Evelyn Lilley. Mary He I Boykiri, Marjorie Lindsley. Virgil Ward. Blanche Harrison, Ruth Ward. Mane Griffin. Lillian Breen, Thel ir.a Lilley and Mamie Clyde Taylor; ! Mesdames Leman BarnhilL Ira Har i rison. C B Clark". Jr., Garland Wool aid. Roger Criteher. George Harri son. E. Thayer Walker. Edwin Hold 'ing. PrcH Pollard, of Robersonville; j Clarence V/hedbcc and James Man ! ning. Recent Bride Honored Mi^ Marjiii ie Fleming ? ntcrtuin ed at a lovely bridge luncheon on Tuesday morning. honoring Mia. Jack Edmondson, a recent bride. Mixed summer flowers in pastel | colors were used effectively and iced ( drinks were served during the pro gressions Mrs. Bill Thrower captur ed the high score award, and Mrs. i Jack Edmondson. low. The honoree ' v\ as presented a luncheon set. i A two-course luncheon was serv ed Other guests were Misses Vir ginia Williams, Mary Gwynne Os borne. Mary Warren. Ann Fowden, Virgil Ward. Mary Helen Boy kin. Dorr is Moore. Ktaherine Manning, Mary Charles Godwin and Bernicc Ward Are Visiting Here Mrs Herbert Peel and children, Peggy and Jimmie, and her mother, Mrs. Buck, of Charleston. S. C.. are spending a few days here with Mr. irtd Mrs. Grover Hardison. At Pamlico Wednesday -r* Miss Cora Proctor visited at Pam lico Wednesday. Returns from Dnrliam Miss Mildred Hedrick returned this week from a Durham hospital where she had been with her father. Mr. jT E. Hedi'lek, who continues as a patient there following a serious illness Mr Hedrick is expected home within the next few days. Visiting at Morehead City Mrs. P. B Colic, Miss Sara Cone and Frank Freeman, Jr., of Long Island, are spending a few days at Moreluad City At Pamlica Today Mrs J. S. Rhodes is spending to day at Pamlico Beach. ???? Return From Quantico Mr. and Mrs. H M Clark and daughter. Bettie Sue, return today from a short visit with relatives in Quuntico, Va. . " ? ? ' : In Raleigh Wednesday Mrs. T B Brandon and Mrs. F. J. Margolis. and Conrad Getsinger, Parker Peel, Richard Margolis and William Nelson vveio ill Raleigh on Wednesday-. To Represent Williamston At Festivals In August ] Miss Mary Charles Godwin was] named this week by Mayor John L. Hasseli to represent Williamston at ] the beach festival to be held in More head City in Augurt. The mayor al so named Miss Nancy Biggs to rep resent the town in the tobacco festi val to be held at Wilson in August. Latest Additions To The Enterprise Mailing List Listed among the recent additions to the Enterprise mailing list are the following: Mr? J. T. Griffin, Jamesville; P. W. Henderson, Williamston; Harrell Everett, Williamston; Chas. Beach-j am, Williamston; Mrs. J. T. Edmond son, Williamston; H. O. Jarman, Williamston; Hoke Roberson, Wil liamston; Paul Ballard. Williamston; Mrs, J. M. Bownn. Williamston; W I. Skinner, Williamston; Julia John son, Raleigh; Guy Thomas, William-1 ston; J J. Jackson. Williamston;, Margaret Ayers, Jackson; J. H. Ay ers, Oak City; Alonza Bland, Wil-1 liamston; Mrs. N. W. Perkinson, Bal timore^ Tom Roebuck, Roberson ville; Dr.^d. S. Rhodes, Jr., Charles ton, S. C.; Sid Mobley, Williamston; Mrs. H. L. Meador, Williamston;! Paul's Place, Williamston; Garland] Coltrain, Williamston; Mrs. Thur mari Griffin, Baltimore; Mrs W. H | Bowen, Williamston; Whit Moore, Williamston; Joe Leggett, Williams tno; John Pagan, Edenton; C. B. | Clark, Williamston; R. S. Edmund: son, Hobgood. Entertains for Bride-elect Mrs. Thomas S. Watson, of Rocky I Mount, was hostess Tuesday after- ] noon at a delightful bridge party ar shower honoring Miss- Rebecca | Knight, .blade-elect, whose engage merit to Carroll Godwin Crockett. Jr., of Williamston, was recently an nounced. The honoree wore a be coming dress of black embroidered I marquisette with white accessories and was presented a shoulder cor sage of gardenias Mrs. Watson wore! printed chiffon Mrs. Mark H. Thomas received the high score prize, Mrs. C. S. Sever - ance, runner-up. and Mrs. Joe L Brake, the floating prize. The hos tess' gift to-Miss Knight was silver in her selected pattern. BROWN-SWINSON Mr. and Mrs. Jtihn Swinson, of Hardens, announce the marriage of their daughter. Flora Jean, to Ed ward Earl Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brown, of Jamesville, on Friday. June 27 Rev. R. 1! Lucas of ficiated "and used the ring cere mony. Mrs. Brown wore a navy and white redingote with accessories to match She is a graduate of Jamesville High School and a secretarial college in Norfolk, and is employed in Plym outh. in the Jamesville school and at Campbell's College and is connected with the North Carolina Pulp Com pany. The young couple have returned from their weeding trip and are at I home in Hardens. Engageineul Announced The following announcement was received here -tins -week by friends and relatives: "Mr and Mrs. William Everett Spruili, of Rocky Mount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane Ganet, to Thomas Daniel Jef fress, of Kinston, the wedding to take place in the Church of the Good Shepherd in Rocky Mount on July 26 at 8:30 p. m." Mr. Jeffress is the son of Mr. Clar ence A. TeTfress, of Kinston,"aiid tTfe late Mrs. Ida Hasseli Jeffress. who' was a native of Williamston. .<? Confined to ller Home Mrs. Roy Ward is confined to her home with malaria. i NOTICE SERVING SI MMONS BY PUBLICATION 1 North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. Hubert Blanchard Manning vs. Eve lyn Manning. i The defendant, Evelyn Manning, j will take notice _lhainn art ion Vn titled as above has been commenced n\ the Superior Court of Martin Things To Watch For In The Future! More and more ingenious ways for spreading the defense savings stamps a Drooklyn movie house is passing them out in lieu of cash for "screeno" prizes, and in Minneapolis there's a fellow who leaves those stamps un der his plate instead of dimes for tips when he eats out; also they're being given as prizes for sales and safety contents . . . The Carrier com pany has a new system of summer and winter air conditioning, by which fully conditioned air is dis tributed throughout a whole build ing from a central station through small conduits "one-ninth the size of former ducting" . Dinner For Bride-Elect Misses Bolton Cowen and Janie Manning were hostesses at a love ly three-course dinner party on Thursday night at the Hotel George Reynolds to compliment Miss Kath leen Price, bride-elect. Plaoes were marked with heart shaped place cards and miniature wedding bells. Miss Price was presented crystal and Miss Ruby Harrison, bride-elect, was given linen. Guests of Misses Manning and Cowen were Miss Price, honoree; Mrs. W. L. Howell, Mrs. Miller Har rell, Mrs. Ben Hopkins, Mrs. Joseph Griffin. Mrs. James Bullock, Misses Mamn Clyde Taylor, Lorene Weav er. Marie Griffin, Ruby Harrison, Lola Phillips and Addie Leo Meador. TOM THUMB WEDDING A Tom Thumb Wedding will be hold j.n the Kami Life school build ing Wednesday night, July 16th, at 8 o'clock. The wedding is being sponsored by |-the~ Maple Grove j^rimary elass for the benefit of the Sunday school. Joan Coltrain will serve as the bride ?ir.H Rnhhy Rf.hcr^in the primm Ad m is ion will be ten and fifteen cents. Birth Announcement Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse, a son. Joel, Jr., at their home on Church Street on Friday morning. July 11th. WgX Mrs. Clayborn Donaldson, of Bal (timore, is visiting her parents, Mr. j and Mi's. Furney Howard, here. County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation; and the de fendant will further take notice that she" is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in the court house in Williamston, N. C., within thirty days after the 5th day of Au gust. 1941. and answer or demur to the said complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for tin relief demanded in said com plaint. This 7th day of July. 1941. L. B. Wynne, Clerk of Superior Court of Martin jy 11 -4t County, N. C. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County, In The Superior Court County of Martin against Elijah Manning and wife, Mrs. Elijah Manning. The defendants, Elijah Manning and wife, Mrs. Elijah Manning, above named, will take notice that -an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said de fendants have an interest; and the said defendants will further take no tin that they are required to appear] before L. B. Wynne, Clerk of the | Superior Court of Martin County at his office in Williamston. North Car olina, within thirty (30) days after the completion of this service of pub lication by notice and to answer or demur to the complaint of the plain - tiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 7th day of July. 1941. L B. WYNNE, Clerk of Superior Court of j^U^4^=____Martin_^ountji__= Jup] [food stomj Ann Page PREPARED SPAGHETTI 415i-oz.OC( cans It's Pitted ? It's Enriched MARVEL BREAD, 2 lg. loaves 19c Ann Page Gelatin Desserts SPARKLE 4 pkgs. 15c OUR OWN TEA 17( 1 4 lb. Hacked in Tea Glass, all for only Sunnyfield Corn FLAKES 3 8-oz. pkgs. 19c A. & P. Grape JUICE qt. bottle 23c WATERMELONS GOLDEN JUBILEE K?-ad> To Eat each. 35c PEACHES J ..... 2lbs. 9c FANCY TENNESSEE Hard Kipr TOMATOES 1-lb. carton 10c FANCY CALIFORNIA ORANGES dozen 25c LEMONS dozen 30c SLICED HINDI .ESS BACON lb. 27c While SUGAR 10 lbs. 55c Talco Feeds Fine Chide, 100-lb. bag .. $2.50 Scratch, 100-lb. bag $2.35 Growing Nash, 100-lb. bag $2.50 Laying Nash, 100-lb. bag. $2.60 16% Dairy, 100-lb. bag ... $1.90 Mr. Farmer! ? ?' ;? ? t?' .????; BUY YOUg Twine HERE! Unusually Low Prices On * "Kiverside", 3 ply or 4 ply BELK - TYLER COMPANY WILUAMSTON, N. C. Reduction On All SeasonTickets AT W I LLIAMSTON Swimming Pool 85.00 TICKETS. For Oxer 15 Years Old. Reduced To 85.50 TICKETS. For I nder 15 ^ ears Old. Reduced To $3.00 $2.00 in ^ \ si: \so\ ticket and S \\ F ON YOI!K SWIM COSTS. Effective July 14th II ill He fl/?7i Folloirbifl Hourx: ?9 tOOA. M^luJ2JMllML 2:00 l\ M. lo 6:00 P. M. 7:50 P. M. lo 9:50 P. M. " Ihiil* F.xeefit Sunday? Sunday Hours: 2 P. M. To 7 P. M. Pool operated under State Hoar<l of Health PegulatioiiM ? Pure Water All the Time. II e /m ile ) ou To Sirim IJ ith I n. ) on I re Un ityt W elcome. WILL1AMSTON SWIMMINL POOL WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Its there with an Extra Wallop in reserve r SOMETIMES in your automobile you want zip and ginger, sometimes thrift. Just name your choice. In this high stepping Huick straight-eight with Compound Garburetionf you can have either, each in its proper place. You can go about your business in easy, ordinary, everyday Travel?and mis frugal, two-cart>urctor system will keep you roll ing smoothly with only the forward, thrift-size mixer on the job. Yet any time you want ?life, lift, super-power it's there with an extra wal lop in reserve ?just step down on the treadle and you've got it. t hat simple move tends the second carburetor into action; steps up not only fuel supply but the air supply as well. Thus you have your fun ? and fru gality too. Owners report mileage fig ures as much as 10% to 15% higher than on previous Buicks of the same size. Which means, better go look at the nnrfini* ilfcat a |K|*|I1 viignic Hint s tntttl till III" packed and thrifty too. You'll find it in a bigger, roomier, smarter-looking automobile that gives you more value per dollar than anything else you can buy. tAvajlahle at alight ritra coat on Buick Special models, standard on all other Series. 930 for the Business Coupe illustrated above including Compound Carburetion, delivered at Flint, Mick. State tax, optional equip ment and accessories ? extra. Prices and sperifi mtians subject ta fhangt without jsotice. 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