PACE FOUR xu^r^^v THE ENTERPRISE hXX'XZSTma' Tuesday, July 29, 1941. Weddlna* Personals Club Meetings Enrarements Ent Society and Personals OF WILLIAMSTON and MARTIN COUNTY This Department PHONE An j thine for To 4 6 t'nioT Yachting Party Were Here Sunday EmDlovees of the Planters. Nut and Misses Betty Leu Fletcher. Claire Emp office force. Freeman, Mary" Wynm Moore and Chopolate Company . Knou les and Dp Henderson, J heads and buying per- Mary Knowles and De Henderson MimePaere gueste tart weck"end^>n | of Raleigh, were the ,sts o, Ray a vachting party given them by Ooodmon, Jr., here Su .ay. President A Obici on board the Alura Luncheon and dinner In Hamilton Sunday were served aboard the yacht Mr. and Mrs. Banks Cozart and Messrs. W. E Old and L. B Sutton, daughter. Barbara of Greenville, of Windsor, were among the invit- \'isited in Hamilton Sunday, ed guests. 0 Visits at Nags Head Visits in Suffolk Mr Fred Taylor visited at Nags Miss-EvelSlLLilb'y visited in Suf- Head last week-end folk last week-end. Visiting in Hamilton Spends Week-end Here Miss Alice Alligood, of Raleigh, is Fred Williams, of Fort Jackson, viS,iing her father, Mr Graham Al spent the week-end here with his i,g,M,d in Hamilton. \ parents. Di and Mrs J W Wil ??7?4 hams Attends Wedding 1 Mayor J. L.-Hussell attended the At Nags Head I.ast Werk-end J, ffn e.-Spruill wedding in Rocky Misses Ruth Ward and Janie Man- Mount Saturday evening, ning visited at Nags Head last week end Spend Week end Here s. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pittman had as Visiting in Rooky Mount their week-end guests, Sam Ur' tn, Mis. H R Williams and daughter, f Fort Jackson, and Marlowe Solo Janet, are visiting in Rocky Mount, mer ol Suffolk NOTICE! I lilt' lo llie incrcliM'il cost of ( .leaning Supplies. we an- forced to raiwe I hi* price- of I HO U.KWIMi EFFECTIVE \l (.1 ST I-I. f SI I IS and PI.UN DRESSES ? 65c Pittman's Cleaners Lilley's Laundry & Dry Cleaners Alpha Cleaners Leave for Raleigh Misses Lala Smithwick and Eloise Hodges, of Farm Life, and Louallie Taylor and Aaron Gray and Garland Smith, of Robersonville, and John I Eagles left yesterday to represent this county at a 4-H Club meeting to be held in Raleigh this week. a Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. George Hatton Gur ganus and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Steve Copeland and daughter, Mr. Henry Hatton and Edgar Gurganus, all of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Mary Bonner Gur ganus. \ Visit in Asheville Teddie Jackson and Vertie Las sitej- spent the week-end in Ashe ville. 1 In Norfolk This Week Miss Ann Fowden is visiting in Norfolk this week. 1 Visits Parents Near Here Miss Marie Peel, of Raleigh, visit ed her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peel, near here last week-end. In Elizabeth City Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowen visited in Elizabeth City Sunday. $ - Visit at Nags Head Mr and Mrs. V. J. Spivey and daughter v isited at Nags Head a few days last week. Spends Week-end Here I Mrs. William Woo lard, of Green ville, spent the week-end here. 1 At Carolina Beach This Week John Pope is visiting at Carolina I Beach this week. Returns from Vacation Miss Lorene weaver has returned | from her vacation at Carolina Beach. Engagement Announced Reverend and Mrs. Bernard Tal mage Hurley announce the engage ment of their daughter, Dorothy Bruton, to William Clarence Morse, Jr., of Weeksville and Elizabeth City, son of Mr and Mrs. W C. Mnrsp. nf Weeksville. The wedding will take place in the Methodist Church in Williamston on Friday, August 29. In Merry Hill Sunday Mrs. W. J. Smith visited in Mer ry Hill Sunday. Visit At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Titus Critcher, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manning, Misses Pat Mizelle, Hennie Gurganus and Dixie Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hay man and daughter, Gloria; Miss Bol ton Cowen, John Hatton Gurganus, Hubert Cooke, Jack Manning and Dick Miller were among those who visited at Nags Jfead last Yyeek-end. # Was Here Sunday Bob Dale, of Windsor, visited here Sunday. Visit at Nags Head Dr. and Mrs. E. Thayer Walker, and guests, Mrs. Marion Hazel and Ed Fortune, of Durham; Dr. Melvin Sniith, of Kernersville, and Miss Nell Harrison visited at Nags Head last week-end. t Returns to Portsmouth Miss Louise Haywood has return ed to her home in Portsmouth after a visit here with Miss Rena Howard. $ Return from Hospital Mrs. Marion Cobb and infant daughter returned today from a Washington hospital and are at their home on Marshall Avenue. <? Spends Week-end Here Mrs. Milton Norman, of Halifax, spent the week-end here with rela tives and friends. At Atlantic Beach Sunday Miss Addie Lee Meador, Tom Swain, Ernest Mears and Hershel Miller were among those from here whei visited at Atlantic Beach Sun day. Attend Ball Games Among those from here who at tended the baseball games In Rocky Mount Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rudisel!, Mrs. Mary Belle Osborne. Mrs. Daisy Pope, Mrs. Charlie Wilcox, Mrs. Frank Rodg ers, Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Smith, Mrs. J B. Taylor, Mr. Pete Fowden, Mr. K B. Crawford, Mr. Paul Simpson, Mr. Julian Harrell, Mr. Eason Lilley, Mr. and Mrs Charles Peel, Mr. and Mrs. Lex Thigpen, Eli Marion Tay lor and Harcum Grimes. ? In Durham Thursday Mesdames Bob Everett, M. J Nor ton and W. H Carstarphen visited in Durham last Thursday. Is Visiting Her? Mrs. Johnson, of Wallace, is visit ! ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Waddell, here. , ? :? Returns from New Bern Mrs. Elizabeth Macon has return icd from a visit, m New Bern. , D kather profit by quick turn over than by long profits, so we've held our used car prices exception ally low for fast sales. Because of our tremendous sale of new Ford cars, we're stocked with the best looking, late model, used cars we've ever held. Pick yourself miles of i future pleasure and comfort by pick- i ing one of our near-new cars now 1 ? while prices are still low. Returns to Grifton Miss Hazel Jarrell has returned to her home in Grifton after a visit with friehds in Hamilton. ? In Kobersonville Sunday Mrs. W. A. James visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Taylor in Robersonville Sunday. $ 4 Returns from Ahoskie Miss Nancy Mercer has returned from a visit with relatives in Ahos kie. ??? ??? At Nags Head This Week Mr. and Mrs Herman Taylor and daughter. Lib; Mrs. Ira Harrison and daughter are spending this week at Nags Head. ? Visits Here Last Week-end Miss Margaret Peel, of Plymouth, visited here and in Hamilton over the week-end. 1 Visits in Washington City - -Mary?Trulab Peel-visited friends in Washington City last week. At Atlantic Beach Sunday Misses Jane Gurganus and Betty Lilley and Carroll Coltrain and John Roberson spent last Sunday at At lantic Beach. Return frum Texas Mr. and Mrs. Victor Champion re turned last week from Texas where they spent two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Travis Kitchen, and Mr. Kitchen. ? Visiting in Raleigh Mr and Mrs. Charles Leonard and son are spending their vacation in Raleigh. ' Returns to South Carolina Darrell Price has returned to An derson, S. C., after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. T. Price. ? Visit in Hickory Mrs. Allie Roberson and guest, Mrs. B. T. Cullen, visited Mr. and Mrs George Smith in Hickory last week. They also visited points in western Carolina and Tennessee. : I One 1936 FORD Coach ? In very One 1937 FORD Coach ? Good Rood condition. I o the first eitsloni- hody ami motor. Tiren good. A real er it will go at a very low price. lionet-to-goodnr?- bargain. ? ?? I? . ' ? . ? ' . V- .- . ?? One 1936 FORD Coach?An tut- One 1938 FORD?Good tires, body usually fine car. (.heap, lottt.^ |.et us ami engine, l ooks good, too. Will show you this cur. A real bargain. sell very cheap lo the first customer. One 1938 CHEVROLET Coach ? One 1939 FORI) ? Buy this good Guaranteed to be just as reeoiu- used ear. I'rices arc advancing and mended, (lonte around uud look it you'll pay more later. In first class over. It is just the ear you need. rondiliou. Williamston Motor Co. WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Locals Break Even In Twin Bill ^ ith Lolrkhnro's Latest Additions To The Four-H Corn Projects Are Enterprise Mailing List In Excellent Condition Listed among the recent additions Four-H corn projects throughout to the Enterprise mailing list are the Wayne County are in excellent shape following: [ and indications are high yields are (Continued from page three) Peele. Hoyle 2, Sparr. Wilcox 3, Rodgers 2 Two basts hits: Smith, Hoyle 2. Shelton, Cone, Fuller. Three base hit: Sturges. Home run: Sparr. Stolen base: Biershenk. Sacrifice: Hoyle. Double plays: Fessler. Bicr shenk and Brinkley; Smith, Peele and Brinkley; Rodgers, Tuckey and Sparr. Left on bases: Williamston 7, Goldsboro 6 Bases on balls, off Cherry 1, Humphries 2. Yeske 1. Struck out, by Humphries 3, McKin ney 4, Yeske 2. Hits, off Cherry 7 in 2 1-3; McKinney 12 in 6 (none out in 7th). Winning pitcher: Humphries. Losing pitcher: McKinney. Umpires Hannn and Jolifl. ? ? Second Game Williamston Ab R H PO A E Byrum, If 3 112 0 0 Shelton. 2b 4 2 2 0 3 0 Hoyle, if 4 1 2 0 0 1 Sparr. lb 3 0 0 8 0 0 Rodgers, cf 4 2 2 1 0 0 Cdrier 3b 3 1113 0 Wilcox, c 2 2 1 6 0 0 Tuckey, ss 3 0 0 0 3 2 Green, p 0 1 0 0 0 0 Humphries, p 1 Q 0 0 0 0 Cherry, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 10 9 18 8 3 Goldsboro Ab R H PO A F Biershenk. 2b 3 3 2 2 3 0 Fesler, ss 4 2 1 0 3 1 Smith, 3b 4 1 2 2 0 0 Clifton, rf 3 I 0 3 0 0 Brinkley, lb 4 1 3 5 0 Oi Patton, cf 4 1 1 0 0 01 Sturges, If 3 112 0 0 Ayers, c 3 10 4 10 Brooks, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bayhn, p 2 110 0 0 Totals 30 12 11 18 7 1 Williamston 070 021?10 Goldsboro 263 100?12 Runs batted in: Tuckey, Byrum 2. Hoyle, Sparr 2, Cone 2, Biershenk. Fessler 3, Smith 4. Brink ley, Stur ges, Wilcox, Cherry. Two base hits Fessler.? Smith,?Rodgers. Wilcox, Brinkley. Three base hits: Rodgers, Smith. Stolen bases: Biershenk, Clif ton. Left on bases: Williamston 4. Goldsboro 4. Bases on balls, off Green 3. Cherry 1, Brooks 4 Struck out, by Greene 2. Humphries 1, Cher ry 3 Hits, off Brooks 4 in 1 1-3: Green 3 in 1 1-3;. Humphries 5 in 1 1-3. Losing pitcher: Humphries. Um pires: Joliff and Hanna. Time: 1 35 * Visiting in Bethel Miss .Lou Council, of Hamilton, is visiting in Bethel for a few days ? Returns to Everetts Miss Norma Hardy has returned to her home in Everetts after receiv ing treatment in the local hospital. * Is Visiting Here Marvin Roberson, of Fort Jack sdn, Is visiting liis mother, OTr3. Thtsr Roberson, here for u few days. T. W. Holliday. Jamesville: P. W. Henderson. Williamston: Private Chas. L. Speller. San Diego, Calif.; Bus Station, Williamston; Mrs. Will Taylor. Williamston; John D. Man ning, Newark, N.'j.; Collins Peel, Williamston; Mamie Harrison, Rob ersonville; Wendell Peel, Jamesville; 7n the offing, says AUSlSlaill Fuiu Agent D. J. Murray. Only Seven Cotts Have Disease In Transylvania The Bangs Disease testing program in Transylvania County revealed only seven cows with the disease, Jcs.se Melson, Williamston; R H. and these have been disposed of, re Clayton, Live Oak, Fla ; W. G Har- j ports Edwin L. Shore, assistant farm dison. Jamesville. agent. A BIG O.K.fromU?A' ' arty by Pags! - AMERICA'S BIGGEST NICKEL S WORTH Airthortzad BottKr: (Nam* of Local Better to bt tassrtsd hwsr NOTICE! Due to the iiirrniMtl price of Gh-uniiiR ami I .an ml r\ Supplic*. ?r, tin- under MRiicd. arc forced lo raise our prices for I.aliiiitrs effective AUGUST 1st. FAMILY FINISH, bundle 12c lb. Lilley's Laundry & Dry Cleaners Edenton Laundry n0t0S0S0t0S0t0S0S0S0S0S0S0i In Richmond Friday Mrs. Harry Waldo, of Hamilton, visited in Richmond Friday. Return from Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Garland Coltrain have returned from a few days' stay at Virginia Beach and Norfolk. ? Visit Here Friday Miss Effic Waldo and Mrs. Dave Matthews, of Hamilton, visited here Friday. ?? ? - Return from Arkansas Mrs. J. S. Whitley and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, have returned from Lake Village, Ark., where they vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Benjamin, who accompanied them home. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Whit ley and family and Mrs. Benjamin visited at Fort Bragg. ? Now Living on Grace Street Skipper and Mrs. Frank Rodgers and little son are keeping house in Professor and Mrs. D. N. Hix' apart ment on Grace Street. ? Attending Summer School Professor D. N. Hix is attending summer school at Duke University. He plans to be away about five weeks. ^ ? To Represent Williamston Miss Mary Warren has been nam ed to represent Williamston at the tobacco festival in Wilson next month. ? In Swansboro Sunday ' Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and daughter, Bonney Lynn, visited in Su/anahrtPn Cundou You get Double-Range Anti-Knock in the New H-C Your nearby Sinclair dealer offers you Double-Range anti knock performance in the new Sinclair H-C Gasoline. The speedometers above tell the story of the two important speed ranges where knockless power is needed. Some gasolines give high anti-knock in one range but not in the other. However, the new Double-Range H-C gives you high anti-knock in both. Try a tankful today. It sells at regular price. DOUB?? J9AWG? HC Agent Sinclair Refining Company (Inc.) N. C. GREEN, Agent

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