Visits Here Wednesday Mrs. A. Hacccli.-nf Halifax, visit ed relatives here a short while Wed nesday Was Business Visitor Here Mr J R Winslow, of Roberson ville, was here yesterday attending to business. I In Norfolk Yeserday Mrs. W. T. Martin and Mrs. D V. Clayton visited in Norfolk yester day ?> Returns to Richmond Mrs Lamont Blakley returned to her home in Richmond today follow ing a few days' visit here with Mi and Mrs J McKimmon Saunders $ lu Visit in Kiciuiioiid Mr. and Mrs. George K Thorpe, plan to spend the week-end in Rich mond Attends Library Meet Mrs. Jim Cooke has returned from Winston-Salem where she attended a library meeting Spending Week-end Here Mrs W. H. Gray, of Robersonville. is the week-end guest of Mr and Mrs H R Williams here Getting Along Nicely Mrs Leo Roberson. of near here, is getting along nicely following an "operation-in the local hospital GET SET FOR COOLER DAYS ? Some morning in the next few weeks, you'll wake up and find it's cold outside?uncomfortably so for summer underwear. Why not buy your Hanks Winter Sets now? These popular garments are mid dleweight- You're warm enough out doors without baking indoors. The Hanksknit Crotch-Guard provides gentle athletic support. All-round elastic waistband No bothersome buttons. See your Hanes Dealer. HANES WINTER SETS Choose the set you like Wear ? short -sleeve oi sleeveless shirt with the mid-thigh knee length or ankle length Crot. h THE GARMENT Gund Drsweri All cotton (combed.' or cotton-wool mixtures. 55* TO *129 f H. HANKS KNITTING COMPANY Wist to*- SaUm, North Carolina Corn Queen Lovely Marge Brisco, 19-year-old Indiana Com Queen, who hails from Lafayette, Ind., is pictured as sha arrived in Chicago to tell Windy City residents all about tha Corn Festival to be held in Fowler, Ind. Was Business Visitor Here Thurlo McCoy, of Edentoo. attend ed to'business here -this week. Keturns to Winston-Salem Mrs W. S Til ley has returned to her home in Winston-Salem after a few days' stay here with her daugh ter. Mrs J B Taylor, and Mr. Tay lor. Visiting in Belhaven Mrs Henry Crawford is visiting in Belhaven Is Getting Along Nicely Mrs Marvin -Britton is getting along nicely in the local hospital where, she is receiving treatment, 1 ? = ' Return from Chapel Hill Misses Mary Taylor, Blanche Har rison and Audrey Williams return ed today from Chapel Hill where they attended a welfare meeting. Were Here Tuesday Mrs. George Curry and Mrs. S. A Bout well, of Plymouth, were visi tors here Tuesday. Visiting in Washington City Mr and Mrs L A. Shaw are visit ing in Washington City this week. COLDS Relieve misery fast | -externally. Hub on MSKS j Visiting in Leggetts Mrs. C. A Harrison is visiting her [mother, Mrs Blanche Anderson, in Leggetts for a few days Visit Here Wednesday Mrs Lucy Williams, Mrs. Jamie Williams and Miss Lucy Williams, of Washington, visited Dr. and Mrs. John W Williams here Wednesday night. ? In Rocky Mount Tuesday Mrs W. H. Edwards, Mrs. J. H. Edwards, Mrs. Mamie G. Taylor and (Mrs. Hewett Edwards accompanied Mrs. Lyman Johnson to her home in Rocky Mount Tuesday. Mrs John ! soil has been visiting her mother, I Mrs W H Edwards, here v? Spending Week end Here Miss Elizabeth-Parker, student at | the University of Virginia, Rich mond, is spending the week-end here with her parents, Mi and Mrs. W. K Parker S In Everetts This Week-end Mias Norma Hardy, of Washing ton City, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Hardy, in Everetts. this week-end. Visit Here This Week Mrs Clinton House and son, John -Clinton, of iiuhersrinville. visited her mother, Mrs. John Rodgerson, here this week $ Visit in Suffolk Wednesday Mrs. Belle Waldo, Mrs. Mary i Hamilton, visited in Suffolk Wed nesday ^ In Kobersonville Tuesday Mrs. Helen Davenport, of Hamil ton, visited in Robersonville Tues day fr Visits Here This Week Mrs. F A. Salley, of Goldsboro, visited here this week. Was Here Vesterday Mrs. R_ Goldstein, of Windsor, spent yesterday here with Mrs Frank Margolis. fr Iii (i-oldsboro Vesterday Superintendent of Schools J. C. Manning was in Goldsboro yester-1 day attending to business. 1 Honored by Fraternity Ray Goodmon, Jr., son of Mr. and Mis R. H. Goodmon, of Williamston, has been named pledge master of Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity at the University, Chapel Hill. Ray is al so a member of the student council from the sophomore class. # Spending Several Days Here Edward Gurkiii and Randolph Chandler, all soldiers in Uncle Sam's Army and stationed at Eglin Field, Fla are spending several days here and in Robersonville with relatives. We Top 'Em I n Prices On Our Thit'il Sale Monday, October 6, We Sold 53.898 Pounds of Tobacco Kor An Official Average $40.10 Highest Average Made by Any Warehouse in State of North Carolina This Year Although a majority of your crop hue born sold, there are auy num ber of farmers with several burns of tohaero. You are naturally interested in getting all you can for the rest of your erop. It is only a natural course of events for tohaero to sell higher at the RKl) FRONT and CENTRAL Warehouses, so we insist that you sell the remainder of your erop with us for the HIGHEST PRICES in the State. ?? FIRST SALE MONDAY " OCTOBER 13th At the RED Front WAREHOUSE JIM GRAY, ANDY ANDERSON & CHAS. GRAY, Props. Red Front & Central WAREHOUSES ? Robersonville, N. C. Bride-Elect Entertained Mesdames E P. Cunningham and J. W. Watts entertained at a love ly bridge party Wednesday night at the home qf Mrs. Cunningham, in honor of Miss Sara Cone, bride-elect of tomorrow. Miss Cone was given silver can dlesticks and Mrs Paul Simpson captured the high score prire. Mrs C B Crockett. Jr., received conso lation. Mrs. Clayton Moore and jiaughter, Miss Jane, of Winston | Salem, were remembered with guesi prizes. Other guests of Mesdames Cun ningham and Watts were Mrs. D. R. Davis, Mrs. Bill Glover, Mrs. Thay er Walker, Mrs. Victor Brown, Mrs. Marion Cobb, Mrs. John Hardy, Mrs. P B Cone, mother of the bride-elect; Mrs. Jack Edmondson, Mrs. John Roth, of Hay Springs, Nebr.; Mrs. Claud Baxter Clark. Jr., Mrs. Mack Simpson. Mrs. Paul Simpson, Mrs. Abner Brown, Mrs. William Wool aid, Mrs. Robert Coburn, Mrs. Fran cis Barnes, Mrs. Iverson Skinner, Mrs J H Saunders, Jr., Mrs. Torn Barnhill, Mrs. Henry Griffin, Mrs J nil Cooke. Mrs. Pete Fowden, Mrs. Kdwiu Holding and Miss Nell Har prison. Engagement Announced Troy?Of widespread interest is the engagement of Miss Margaret I Stone Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Franklin Reid Richardson, of Troy, formerly of Wadesboro, to Herbert Stuart Whitley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J S. Whitley, of Williams ton. The wedding will be solemnized in. November in the Trinity Metho dist Church, of Troy. Miss Richardson is a charming 1 young woman, a graduate of Wades ginia Intermont College, Bristol, Va., and Woman's College of the Univer sity "of North Carolina, where she was a member of the Kikean socie ty and Orchesis club. Prior to Miss Richardson's engagement she was attending hostess school of the Penn sylvania-Central Airlines, Washing l ton, D. C Mr. Whitley received his earlier education at Williamston High School, later attending N. C. State College where he graduated in ar chitectural engineering in 1939. He now holds a reserve officer's com I mision of second lieutenant in the U S. Army. A number of social affairs are planned for the pleasure of Miss Richardson and Mr Whitley prior to their marriage. ?: 1 N. C. Farmers May Use the Same I^ancJ In F ood Drive | North Carolina farmers are being [advised by state agricultural leaders to use their present farm equipment and cropland in the united effort to raise more food in 1942, says G. Tom Scott, Johnston County farmer and j chairman of the State USDA De fense Board. The Tar Heel delegation torday afternoon. Inventory All the nation's stute motor vc cU- registration agencies are e ducting an inventory of trucks i buses for possible emergency um 1 ? t Television Much U. S. Department of A culture marketing news now is ing distributed through the use television by a New York radio i tion. - i It's a New Record Thi* moment of ecstasy is just part of what Regis Toomey and Jane Wyman claim is the lengthiest kiss in movie history, lasting for three minutes and five seconds as the pair were making a picture and ov ula tory history in Hollywood. Spending Week-end Here Miss Duiis Moore. student n.t W C U. N. C-. Greenaboro, is spending the week-end here with her mother, Mrs C O. Moore. Is Visiting Here George Lee Hoberson, stationed at Chanute Field, Rantoul. 111., is visit ing his mother, Mrs. Theo Roberson, here for a few days. n> Jn Plymouth Wednesday Mrs. William Gurganus and her mother, Mrs. J W Martin, of .Tames ville, visited in Plymouth Wednes day night. ? Spending Few Days Here Mrs. J W. Martin, of Jamesville, is spending a few days here with her daughter, Mrs William Gurgan us, and Mr. Gurganus. 4 Spending Week-end Here Miss Ann Fowden, student at St. Mary's, Raleigh, is spending the week-e nd here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Pete Fowden. Latest Additions To Tk* Enterprise Mailing list Listed among the recent additions to the Enterprise mailing list are the following: M E. Rogers, Williamston; R. H. Peel, Williamston; Pete Mendenhall, Williamston; Mrs. J. R. Corey, Wil liamston; James Taylor, Oak City; Mrs. Frank Wells, Jamesville; J. D. Ray, Jamesville; Arthur Slade, Wil liamston; Alhe Urillin, WilllamsUm; - Mrs. John R. Williams. Williamston; Naomi Spruill, Williamston; BiUie Mercer, Chapel Hill; Mrs. John Rodg erson, Williamston; Willie Hadlej;, Williamston; W M. Harrison, Wif liamSton; J. F. Marriner, Jamesville; S. A. Martin, Williamston; Dillard Jacobs, Atlanta; Hubert Roberson, Robersonville; Dalton Brown, Rob ersonville; Dennis Roberson, Rober sonville; Hazel Bullock, Williamston; John Roebuck, Williamston; Henry Brown, Williamston; B. F Roberson, Jamesville; G. E. Thorpe, Williams tun, J R. P. Griffin, Williamston; 'Tom Crockett, Fort Screven, Ga ; J. J Bennett, Everetts; Ray Goodmon, Ji . Chapel Hill; L F Waters, James \ iliu. p. W. Williams, Williamston, Anna Brown. Williamston; L. S. Bul lock, Williamston; John Hadley, Wil liamston; Hoyt Cowan. Williamston; W. V. Ormond, Williamston; Mar jorie Brown, Williamston; W. J. Mil ler, Williamston; Martha R. Ward, Baltimore; Mrs. C. B Loudon, Rip ley, Ohio; J. U. Peel, Norfolk; W. S. Rogerson, Williamston; C. C. Bry ant, Hobgood; Simon J Ward, Wil liamston; J. N. Hopkins, Williamston; Katharine Manning, Winston-Salem. ? Visit Here Yesterday Mcsdames J. E L Thomas anct Marshall Kilpatrick were visitors in town yesterday * Was Business Visitor Here Principal H M Ainsley, of Oak City, attended to business here yes terday * Was Here Yesterday Pvt. Dixie Roberson, stationed at Lglin Field, Fla., of Robersonville, visited here yesterday 50,000 <;OI)l) SECOND HAND PEANUT BAGS AT I7? (While They Last) TIicm' arc fir-l-Mar hag?. (ioiwl top., free from learn and will hold more peanut* llian new haft* berailM' lliey are well stretched. Come mid see them before yon buy! Williamston Peanut Co. ilH J V NEW SHIPMENT LADIES" NAN CARSON Dresses Special 41 $3.95 LADIES' DRESSES Slylixh in every detail. Ex pertly tailored and made ifroin beat materials. Many colors . . . All sixes. $1.98 to $6.95 NEW SHIPMENT LADIES' HATS 98c to #2.98 LADIES' SEVEN-POINT HOSE 2 ami 3 thread ? 5 gauge ? 1 QQ All Silk ? Best Quality LADIES" SEVEN-POINT HOSE 79c to 98c /Vetr Shipment of LADIES' SPORT COATS In CORDUROYS, FLANNELS and VELVET. Don't Buy Until Yon See These! .98 to $4.95 Martin Supply Co. WILUAMSTON, N. C. Save 10% Santa Claus WILL NEED BICYCLES RADIOS TRICYCLES SCOOTERS WAGONS STATION WAGONS 4nd Many Other Wheel Item* and Toy* for Chrittma*. Beginning NOVEMBER 10th* 1941 A 10% TAX Will Go on the Above Itemt. And, too, You May Not Be Able To Get Them If You Wait Until Chrittma* To Buy! With a reasonable deposit we'll hold them for you! Economy Auto m Supply WILUAMSTON