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Were Here Yesterday Stuart Critcher, Burras Critcher, Jr., and C. T. Roberson, students at State College, Raleigh, spent yes terday here with relatives. VUt in Kenansville Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peele visited in Kenansville yesterday. In Norfolk Yeoterday Mrs. Mary Bonner Curganus visit ed in Norfolk yesterday. Visiting in Weldon _j ner Manning are visiting relatives in Weldon over the week-end. Visit Here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lilley, of Griffins Township, were visitors here Tuesday afternoon. Shops Here Tuesday Mrs. J. C. Gurkin, of Griffins Township, shopped here Tuesday af ternoon. In Ed en ton Tuesday Mrs. Ellis Malone and guest, Mrs. Leon Malone, of Wilmington, visit ed in Edenton Tuesday. Motor Over Skyline Drive Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards, Miss Sally Roberson and C. R. Barbour motored over the Skyline Drive yes terday. Visiting in Pocomoke City Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Manning, Jr., are spending the holiday week-end in Pocomoke City with relatives. JVere Here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Roberson, of Farm Life, were visitors here Tues day afternoon. In Norfolk Yesterday Mrs. J. A. Eason and Miss Mary Taylor visited in Norfolk yesterday. Visiting in County Sgt. Daniel Lilley, located at Alls brook Field, Panama Canal Zone, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Si mon Lilley in the county for a few days. ECZEMA ITCHING Here's Quick Ease and Comfort Go to Clark's Pharmacy or any first-class druggist today and get an original bottle of clean, powerful, penetrating Moone's Emerald Oil and apply a few drops over the af fected area The itching torture is quickly soothed and you'll find there's noth ing better to relieve the distressing soreness of most externally caused skin troubles. Moone's Emerald Oil is greaseless, does not stain, helps promote healing. Money cheerfully refunded, if not satisfied. To Help Prevent COLDS from developing Put a few drops of Vlcks Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first sniffle, ! or sign of nasal Irritation. Its aulck action aids Nature's defenses wsglfC V against colds.Follow ''** -A1 directions in folder. VA-TRONOL RAF Fiance Alive? Informed her fiance, Lieut. Comm. Claude Strickland of Britain's RAF la Maria Moatea, movie starlet In New York, profeeaea be lief the flier ia alive, map be in a priaon camp. She la ahown after receiving a telegram that "he ia be lieved killed ia action." Spending Week-end Here Miss Nancy Biggs, student at St. Mary's College, Raleigh, is spend ing the Thanksgiving week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rome Biggs. Misses Ann Fowden and Mary Charles Godwin, also of St. Mary's, spent yesterday here with relatives. Visiting Here This Week-end Rudolph Peel, employed in New port News, is visiting here over the week-end. In Raleigh Tuesday Messrs. Irving Margolis and Jack Frank were business visitors in Ral eigh Tuesday night. Visit in Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vick are spending the holiday week-end in Winston-Salem. Visiting Here This Week Mrs. Tom Anderson, of Wilson, is visiting relatives here this week. Were Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Badham, of Edenton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rome Biggs here yesterday. Return from Western N. C. Mrs. J. S Rhodes and Mr. Harry Biggs have returned from a visit in the western part of the state. Spending Week-end Here Ned Cunningham, student at Pres hvterinn College, Clinton, S C . is spending the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cun ningham. Spending Holidays Here Buddy Wier, student at Edwards Military Institute near Wilmington, is spending the holidays here with his grandfather. In Greenville Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Skinner and son visited relatives in Greenville yesterday. Spending Week-end Here H. M. Clark, Jr., Jack Baker Saunders, Junie Peel and James Wallace, students at the University, Ghapei Hill, ere spending the holi day week-end here and in the coun ty with relatives. Home for Thanksgiving Miss Addie Lee Meador. teacher in the Wiiiteville schools, is home for the Thanksgiving holidays. Visiting Relatives Near Here Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bridgers, of Laurinburg, are spending the Thanksgiving holidays near here with her mother, Mrs. Mamie G. Taylor. In Norfolk Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis and family spent yesterday in Norfolk. Mrs. Margolis and daughter, Bar bara, remained there for the week end. Are Visiting Relatives Here Misses Virgil Ward and Reid White, students aL E.C.T.C. Green ville, are visiting relatives here over the week-end. Visit in Grimesland Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carver and son, Charles, spent Thanksgiving day in Grimesland. Spending Week-end Here Miss Elizabeth Parker, student at the University of Virginia, Rich mond. is spending the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker. Is Visiting Parents Here Ray Goodman, Jr., student at the University, Chapel Hill, is visiting his parents here over the week-end. Spending Holidays Here Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Spencer and daughter, of Portsmouth, are visit ing here for the Thanksgiving holi days. In Durham This Week Mrs. Charles Leonard, Sr . and Mrs. James H. Smith were in Dur ham this week where Mrs. Leonard lectured in the First Baptist Church. Visit in Scotland Neck Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Stalls spent Thanksgiving in Scotland Neck. In Wilson Yesterday Miss Jeannette Hackney visited in Wilson yesterday. Visit Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence and family, of Wilson, visited relatives here this week. Continues III in Hospital Mrs. Albert Perry continues ill in a Greenville hospital. In Robersonvllle Wednesday Mo--" lr""" Mi/ollc-visited?friends in Robersonvllle Wednesday. Shops Here Wednesday , Mrs. Rossell Rogers, of Bear Grass, shopped here Wednesday. Home for Holidays Local teachers who are spending the holidays at their homes are, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Edwards, La Grange; Miss Doris Leach, La Grange; Miss Bettie Mayo Everett, Palmyra; Miss Mary Whitley, Murfreesboro; Miss Emma Baker, Goldsboro; Miss Kath leen Strickland, Nashville; Miss Dor cas Knowles, Hertford; Miss Kath erine Bradley, Whitakers; Miss Mary Brnson, Benson; Miss Grace Tailors, Clayton; Miss Clarine Duke, Jack son, and Miss Kathryn Mewborn, Tarboro. Visits in Elizabeth City Mrs. W. A. James visited relatives in Elizabeth City Wednesday night and Thursday. Returns from Richmond Rev. Z T. Piephoff has returned from a few days' stay in Richmond. Visit in Washington Mr. and Mrs Charlie Bowers vis ited in Washington for Thanksgiv ing. Was Here Yesterday Mrs. Hugh Burras, Jr., of Norfolk, spent yesterday here with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burras. Visiting in Winston-Salem Mrs. J. B. Taylor is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. S. Tilley, in Wins ton-Salem for a few days. In Washington Yesterday Mrs. Noah Hardison, Misses Iso line Gardner and Ann Hardison vis ited in Washington yesterday. Spending Holidays Here Miss Ruth Norton, of Charleston, S. C., is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Norton. ?s la Henderson Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Harrison and family visited in Henderson yester day. In Micro Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Manning visited in Micro yesterday and at tended the Carolina-Virginia game <t Chapel Hill. EVERY MORNING FOR 30 DAYS ROUSE YOUR LIVER BILE Sleep sounder?Get up feeling great More ready for a good day's work To be normal your liver should discharge about a full quart of di gestion-aiding bile juices every day A scanty flow?a slowing up may mean Sick Headaches, so-called Bil iousness, Poor Digestion with that half-sick, sour feeling. Snap out of it?you can Get a bot- j tie of Kruschen Salts tonight: start right in tomorrow morning ahd take half a teaspoonful in a glass of wa ter (hot or cold) half an hour be fore breakfast, and keep it up for 30 days. Now you'll know what it is to get up feeling fit and ready for a real day's work. Try Kruschen for I the next 30 days and see what it means to you when Bile Flows Free ly Satisfaction guaranteed or mon ey refunded. Clark's Pharmacy. TA X E S PAYABLE At Par During November * ?V::-yi INTEREST RATE OE ONE PER CENT PER MONTH WILL BEGIN SOON! SAVE MONEY! Pay Your Taxes Now! NL L. PEEL Martin County Tax Collector Entertains for Recent Bride Mrs. N. R. Manning entertained at seven tables of bridge in the Tar Heel Apartments Tuesday night, honoring Mrs. J. A. Manning, Jr., a bride of October. Miss Bolton Cowen, high scorer, was presented a potted plant. Mrs. Reg Simpson, bride of October, was remembered with linen. Mrs. Man ning, honoree, was presented a ta ble lamp. During play mints and fruit punch were served. At the conclusion of play, Mt-s. Manning .assisted by Miss Lorene Weaver, served green and white bridal ice cream and cookies to the following guests: Mesdames Reg Simpson, He^nry Griffin. E T. Walker. Tom Barn hill. Clyde Griffin. Hoke Roberson, Jim Manning, Randolph Allen, Daisy Pope, Roger Critcher, Wood row Tice, Charles Peele, C. G. Crockett. Jr., Wheeler Manning, Bill Wool ard, Edwin Peele and Misses Bolton Cowen, Kathryu Mew born. Grace Barnhill, Alma Godwin, Julia Ever- [ ett, Bernice Ward, Ella Wynne; Critcher, Marion Pender and Mrs. | Manning, honoree. Out-of-town guests were Misses I Marjorie Hagans, Mary Vanice Laughlin, Libba Ruffin, all of Tar-1 boro, and Mrs David Cowan Mizelle, | of Norfolk. KEEL-IIARRELL \ In a quiet and impressive cere- | mony in the Mayor's office on last j Thursday Miss Myrtle Louise Harrell became the bride of Mr. Arthur Keel with the Rev. John L. Goff as dffi- j dating minister. Mrs. Keel is the daughter of Mrs. I Alma Harrell Draper and the late , John Harrell, of Palmyra. Mr. Keel is the son of Mrs. Sarah Y Kecfimri-the-late John H. Reel, j Mr. and Mrs. Keel will make their I home near Palmyra where he owns a farm. In Tarboro Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Hardison were visitors in Tarboro yesterday. Visit in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers and fam lly visited in?Norfolk yesterday. Attend Funeral Near Here Mrs. Luther Walters, of Wake For est; Mrs Ben Barnhill and Miss Frances Barnhill, of Durham, and I Mr. and Mrs. Reddick Roberson, of Tarboro, attended funeral services for Mr J. J. Manning near here Tues day afternoon. Spending Week-end Here Miss Alta Critcher, teacher in the Ay den school, is spending the week end here with her parents. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. A. P. Hyman, of Palmyra, at tended to business here Wednesday. Visiting in Baltimore Miss Bernice Ward is visiting in Baltimore and Norfolk for the holi days. Spending Holidays Here Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross Froneberger, of Gastonia, are spending the Thanksgiving holidays here with the J. E. Kings. Visiting Parents Here Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hodges and young son, of Raleigh, are spend ing the holidays here with Mr. Hodges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges. Spending Few Days Here Mrs. Bill Chase and son, of Ports mouth. are spending a few days here with relatives. ?* More than 90 million kilowatt hours of electrical energy are esti mated to have been lost this year due to siltmg of major power reservoirs in North and South Carolina. Geor gia and Alabama. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT Whereas, our Heavenly Father in His divine wisdom, and according to His divine plan has called from this earthly place to that of Eternal Rest the soul of our beloved sister, Janet ta Corey, therefore be it resolved: First, That our church and Ladies Aid has lost a faithful and devoted member. That our Ladies Aid has lust the services of an able and will ing worker, one who never seemed to tire in the service of her Lord. Second. That we deeply mourn the passing of such a beloved member, and in all humbleness extend our deepest sympathy to her loved ones, and pray God's richest blessings upon each of them in their hours of sor row. Third, That a copy of these reso lotions be placed with the perma nent minutes of this organization That a copy be sent to the Enterprise for publication and one to the be loved family. Marie Manning. Soc'v Lizzie Daniel. Pres Minnie Roberson, Treas NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by S R. Bui lock and wife, Martha Bullock, to 1 the undersigned Trustees, dated the j turn of April, 1939, and of record in the Register of Deeds Office in Book X 3 at page 268, to secure certain notes of even date therewith and the stipulations in said deed of trust not ha\ mg been complied with and at I the request of the holder of said Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be *t of r cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs,ChestColds. Bronchitis notes the undersigned Trustees will | on Saturday. December 20th, offer for sale to the highest bidder for I cash in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County at 12 o'clock Noon, the follwing described land: A certain tract o( land in Martin County, Williamston Township, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of G. W. Blount and others and de scribed as follows: A tract of land in Williamston Township, Martin Coun ty, N. C , on the Northeast side of the McCasky Road, adjoining the lands of George W Blount, Mrs. Bettie C Gurganus. the Hassell land, Will Jones, Eli Ray and the McCasky Road, containing seventy (70) acres more or less, and being the same land deeded to John D. Simpson by deed of record in the Public Regis try of Martin County and to which deed reference is hereby made for a more definite description. It being the same premises now accepted by S. R. Bullock and wife, Martha Bul lock- and conveyed to Martha Bul lock by H. G. Horton and Wheeler Martin. Trustees. Tins the 17th day of Nov., 1941. W1JEELER MARTIN, Trustee, nL'l-lt H. G HORTON. Trustee. S A L K O F PERSONAL PROPERTY MRS. T. F. HARRISON WILL ON Thursday, November 27 AT 2:30 I*. M. V I THE WHITAKER FARM Four miles North of \\ illiuuisloii. offer for sale ill |iulilie uiielion all tlie mules, uugoiis, tractors, ami oilier farm miieliiiier> now ii?e?l on saiil farm. As cold as a * well-digger in the Klondike "I might as well have hpen rivl ing an Eskimo slid . . . because I kept wearing my summer un derwear throughout the winter. Last year, the missus brought home some Hanbs Wintk? Sets. And, man, they sure take the temper out of temperature." In these niiddfawoi'AlU gar nients you're warm enough out doors without being too hot indoors. You also have the gentle athletic support of the Mancs knit Crutch Guaid. All-round elastic waistband.- No bother some buttons. Try a set. HANES Winter Sets Choose thr ?ft you likr. W^r n short ?Ireve or ilcrvricas shut wnt'i th< unit I Iniih, knrr Iriiuth or unklr Irititth Crotrh Oimrd firattm. All mil n (?ombcil) oi cotton w*?l mis'urea 5K.T TIIK GAl-fMENT BOYS' WINTER SITS, 50c to 89c THE GARMENT ?,1" \ HANES UNION-SUITS begin -J They comf in cotton uml cotton wool mix ture*. Aiikli length lr^i. Loon or short ilrrvm. Nothing In much or pull tit nrhi* or iiot? b. Muttons, buttonholes, culls Utul scums all securely sewe?t for extra, wear. 720 0 DODGE MM&Zkte SEDANS AVERAGE 21.64 MILES IN NATION-WIDE TEST! PER GAL. OF GAS Dramatic 77,747- Mile Nation-Wide Demonstration Proves Extreme Dodge Economy! NOW PROVE IT FOR YOURSELF! 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