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In Raleiffh Saturday Mrs. Sallie Edmondson, Miss Sar ah Edmondson. Mrs Ben James and Mrs. Myrtle Bunting, of Hamilton, viisted in Raleigh Saturday. Attend Funeral in Littleton Mr. and Mrs. R. E Manning and children were in Littleton yester day attending the funeral of Mrs. Manning's aunt. Mrs. Kate Griffin. Visit in Bear Grass Harry Wynne and Elbert Harris, students at ACC.. Wilson, vlsiu-d relatives in Bear Grass over the week-end. ? Attend Army-Navy Game Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peel, Miss Nell Harrison and Russell Roebuck were among those who attended the Armv-Navy game in Philadelphia Saturday. , , Spends Week-end Here Juan Crofton, student at Duke University, Durham, spent the week end here with relatives. Was Here Last Week-end Robert Cowen, who is attending WTake Forest College, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs H H Cowen. here last week-end Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and daughter and Miss Bernice Jones, of Farmville. visited friends here Sun day. In Rocky Mount Yesterday Mesdames J. E King and J. M Saunders visited in Rocky Mount yesterday Visit Here Yesterday Mrs. B. M Bullock and daughter, of Tarboro, visited here yesterday Spend Sunday Here Mr and Mrs Raymond Tarken ton, of Eden ton. Mrs. Jesse Hardi son and daughter, of Plymouth; Mrs. F. C. Tarkenton and daughter, Miss Dora, and son, Irving, of Roper, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tetterton. Returns from Hospital Mr. Charles James returned last Friday from a Durham hospital where he underwent a tonsil opera tion Tuesday. November"25th. Was Here Sunday Mr. Roy Lewis, of Kinston visit ed friends here last Sunday Philathea Class To Meet The Philathea class of the Baptis Church, will meet with Mrs. Co; Roberson Friday night Decembe 5th. at 8 o'clock. Leaves for Tennessee Mr Fred Taylor left Sunday fo Greenville, Term , where he will b located on the tobacco market thi season. Are in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. M M. Levine are i Philadelphia for a Tew days wher Mr. Levine is attending to busines Spends Week-end Here Edgar Gurganus. student at Wake Forest College, visited his mother. Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus. here over the week-end. Visits Here Saturday Mrs. S< E. -Nestor, -of Plymout visited here Saturday. Visiting in Roper _ Little Miss Ann Tetterton is vis ing relatives in Roper Visits Here Saturday Miss Margaret Peel, of Plymoul visited here Saturday. ito* Was Here Last Week-end Whit Purvis, of Goldsboro, sp the week-end here with his mot! Mrs. Daisy Purvis. Return from Atlanta Mrs C. B. Clark and Mrs. C. Clark, Jr., have returned from a it in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. bert L. Clark. Friends here will glad to know that Mrs. Clark is covering nicely from an operatioi her home in Atlanta. Is Visiting Here Mrs. Emma Hoyt, of Smithfieh visiting here for some time. Home to Hubby Mrs. Arnold England, 16-year-old Portuguese actress, arrives at New York from Lisbon. She came to join her husband, 23-year-old sailor, and a native of Hopewell, Va., who plans to retire from the sea and study Portuguese, so they can speak to each other. They met in Lisbon last yaer. Spends Week end Here Miss Evelyn Harrison, of Durham, was the guest of relatives here over the week-end. Is ip Richmond Hospital Miss Isabella Anderson is receiv ing treatment in a Richmond hospi tal. Was Here Last Week-end B. T. Hurley. Jr., student at Duke I University, Durhany spent-the week end here with his parents. i In Robersonville This Week Garner House, of Raleigh, is visit ing here and in Robersonville this week. ?? Visits Here Sunday Mr. Henry Gardner, of Norfolk, w;i.k tin guest of Dr. and Mrs. John .accompanied home by his mother, Mrs Emma Gardner, who had been visiting here. Spends Sunday Here B A Critcher, Jr., student at State College, Raleigh, spent Sunday and Monday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs B. A. Critcher. Confined to Norfolk Hospital Mrs. Bruce Whitley is confined to a Norfolk hospital Vith an attack of malaria and influenza. Returns to Leggetts Mrs. Blanche Anderson, of Leg getts. has returned to her home af ter spending a few days here with ^her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Harrison. Was Here laist Week-end Miss Alta Critcher, of Ayden, vis ited her parents, Mr. -and Mrs. B. A. Critcher, here last week-end. I In Jackson Sunday j Miss Clarin son Sunday. Miss Clarine Duke visited in Jack Visits in Elizabeth City M iss Ruth Hurley was the guest I of her sister, Mis Clarence Morse, ? and Mr Morse, in Elizabeth City during the week-end. Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Jesse Harrell and | children, of Roanoke Rapids, were! visitors here Sunday. Leaves for Jacksonville Mr. R H Goodmon left last eve I ning for Jacksonville where he will attend the annual meeting of the National Baseball Association as president of the Coastal Plain loop. | Attend Coburn Funeral Among those attending the funer AmoilK - = . u?? al for Mr W. Hubert Coburn here last Sunday afternoon were Mr and Mrs Tavlor Reed. Mrs Mary Fagan Coley. Mrs. J. B. Stillman, Mr. and Mrs J Roy Manning and daughter, Mrs Minnie Cahoon, Mr. and Mrs Edlow Harrison, Mrs. Amelia Still man. Miss Ida Stillman. Mr. and Mrs. George Bardin, Jr., MrsGeorge Hardin, Sr . Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bate man. Mrs LeRoy Bateman. Miss Nancy Bateman, Mrs^ Macon Nor Than, and "Mr ariTMrs Wilbur Dar den, all of Plymouth; Miss Bessye llar'rell, of Ahoskie; Mr. and Mrs. w H Wnolard, of Greenville; Mr. .,?d Mis Hosea Davis. Mr. Herbert Perry Mr Kader Simosoh. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Tetterton, Mr. and Mrs. A L Tetterton, Mrs. J W. Wright, Mr and Mrs. Lester Davis. Mr. and Mrs Fred Woolard. Mr and Mrs. I Julian Fagan. Mr Herman Roddick and Mrs J H Davenport, all of Dardens. Mrs S. P. Holding and Mrs. Plummer Junes, of Wake For est, Mr and Mrs. Lei House and Mr. Gordon House, Mr and Mrs. Marion Green, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Rob erson, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Wynne. Mr. J c Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Pollard, all of Rnbersonville; Mr. Dick Lupton. of Swan Quarter; Mr. I "ahcTMrs, CurtBTcggett. of Tarboro; ( lurige R. D. Dixon, uf Edeaton; MiVj Van G. Taylor, of Everetts; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Pittman, of Scotland Neck; i Mr J A Flverott, Mr and Mrs. W Robert Everett and Mr. and Mrs. B. B Everett, of Palmyra; Mr. A W. j Gresham and son. Billy, of Beulah ville; Mr. and Mrs. E C. Koonce, Mrs. D. W. Russell. Mrs. J. E. Rand, Mrs S E Koonce, of Richlands; Mrs. T G. Coburn, Mrs. Fllizabeth Smith, Mrs. J D. Smith. Mrs. A F" Coburn. Mr and Mrs. A T King and son. Mr. and Mrs John Gurkm, all of Nor folk; Mr. B. S Liggett, of Weldon; Rev. James F Epps, of Kenly; Mr. and Mrs Jack Jeannette, of Eliza beth City; Mrs. Camille Fleming I Turner, Mr. Wallace Fleming, Mr. j and Mrs. Charles Davenport and Per cell Mobley, all of Jamesville; Mr. E. W. StilliTian and C. H Jenne, both of Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore, of Southern Pines; Mrs. Earl Merrill, of Virginia Beach; Mrs. Blanche Anderson, of I-eggetts; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stillman and daugh- ? tors, Nina and Joan, of Ropor; J. G. Wagner, of Washington; Miss Vivian Braswell, Mrs. Fid Rose, Miss Ruth Edwards and Mr. Bob Gorham, all of Rocky Mount; Mr Vance Bunt ing. of Bethel; J W. Hardy, of Oak City; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McCabe, of Selbyvilli', Delaware; and Mrs. Hugh Bryan, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Viverette and Mr S L. Gay nor, of Battleboro. Spend Sunday Here Mr and Mrs. Howard Vanderford and daughter, of Rnbersonville, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J W Garriss. ? Was Here Yesterday Mr Frank Butler, of Rocky Mount, was here yesterday attending to bus mess. ? Attend Football Game Misses Irene James and Bolton Cowen attended the Wake Forest William and Mary freshman football game in Rocky Mount Friday night. Visits Here Last Night Gordon Manning, A. C. College student. Wilson, visited his parents for a short while here last evening. Attends Meet in Windsor Mr. G. H. Harrison attended the regular monthly meeting of the Northeastern District Draft Appeal Board in Windsor yesterday after noon. In Rockv Mount Today Mrs John W Williams and daugh ter, Miss Lucy, were visitors in Rocky Mount today. Visit Here Sunday I Mrs. E. V. Philpotts and son, Ken neth, of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. G E. Thorpe here Sunday. j In Greenville Sunday R. J. Hardison visited in Green ville Sunday. ?? ? Return from Florida Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whitley have returned from their wedding trip to Florida and are at home on Marshall Avenue. M?.1 ? swci*** r I LUBRICATE AMERICA'S LARGEST AIRLINE ka -! CAR SAVE YOU MOREY IR YOUR CAR^ N. C. GREEN, Agent Films or Airlines? Torn batwaaa har daaira Tar two carcara, Marc Harriot Shaphard, ad Saattla, Wuh., moat daeida tatmaa Hollywood or tlM air lanaa. Staward aaa on tha North waat JUrllnaa, aha waa aeraan-taatad and (and I -A- tar i Jamesville Man In College W ho's Who Mr. Joe Holhday, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Holhday, of James ville, who will receive his A. B. de gree from Atlantic Christian College in June, is among those students who will be listed in the 1941-1942 issue of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, This book will be released in Janu ary or February. This publication i-s published through the cooperation of over 600 American universities and colleges. | It is the only means of national rec ognition for graduates which is de void of politics, fees, and dues. Sev eral students from accredited- col leges are selected each year, by an "uhprejudiced Committee for then bi ographies to appear in Who's Who Among Students in American Uni versities and Colleges These books are placed in the hands of hundreds of companies and others who annual ly recruit outstanding students for employment. The purpose of Who's Who is to serve as an incentive for students to get the most out of their college ca reers ,as a means of compensation to students for what they have already done, as a recommendation to the business word, and as a standard of measurement for students. Mr. Holhday is a member of Sig ma Alpha fraternity, president of the senior class, secretary of the super visor's board, secretary-treasurer of the "A" club, and supevlsor of the Bert Hardy dining hall. Mr Holhday has hern very active in the athletic circle 011 the campus. He has played bask^j4iall three years and is captain of this year's tennis team. Mr. Holhday was last year winner of the H- H. Koss Tennis Cup and the Phi Kappa Alpha athletic scholarship cup. Mr. Holhday graduated from the Jamesville high school in the class of 1938 where he was very active in all phases of school activities. engagement announced Windsor?A lovely dinner party was given Saturday night at the home of Mr and Mrs. H. W Early by Mrs. Graham Sermons honoring her sister, Miss Eleanor Early. Fall flow ers were beautifully arranged throughout the home. Guests were met at the door by Mrs. Sermons and Miss Early and were directed to the coat room by Miss Louise Morris. After the guests had assembled Miss Whitmell Gur ley began to play Mendelssohn's Wedding March and little Bill Smith, Jr., and Adelia Rhodes White de scended the stairs into the living room dressed as miniature bride and groom. The groom carried a silver tray on which were place cards with the announcement of Miss Early's engagement and approaching mar riage to Mr. Roger Criteher, III, of Williamston The bride carried a lovely rnrsneo of yellow roses which she presented to Miss Early as a gift from Mr. Criteher. A delicious dinner was served to the following guests: Miss Early, Misses Louise Morris, Beulah Phelps, Sarah Smithwick, Sallie Lee Brew er and Whitmell Gurley Messrs. J. N. Bryan, E R White, W. A Cape hart, F.. P. Spivey, R I). Sessoms, and R. C. White, all of Windsor; Mrs. J. B. Acree, of Littleton; Miss Ella Wynne Criteher, of Williamston; Miss Grace Taylor, of Morehead City; Miss Rosalie Bullock, of Beth <1; Mrs. J. J Boule, of Colerain; Miss Patsy Montague, of Oxford; Miss Mary Gentry, of Roxboro; Miss Rubylcigh Davis, of Fremont; Miss Julia Spencer, of Swan Quarter; _Miss- Tludma Dale, of Mount Olive; Miss Rotha Murray, of Spring Hope; Miss Cora Lou Butts, of South Hill, Va.; and Miss Ella Early; Messrs. M. D. Burden, R. E. White, and H. W. Early, all of Aulander; Mrs. G. C. SpoOlman and Mrs. Eugene Leary assisted the hostess in serving. After dinner, bridge was played with Mrs. R. D. Sessoms, of Wind sor, receiving high score prize for town guests, and Miss Patsy Mon tague, of Oxford, capturing high score prize for out-of-town guests. Miss Early was presented a place service of china and silver in her chosen patterns by the hostess. RING-HUGHES Mrs. Dora Mae Hughes, of Nor folk, daughter of Mrs. D. D. Stalls and the late Mr. Stalls, of Williams ton, and Sidney V. Ring, of Norfolk, were married In Norfolk, Wednes day, November 26th. Visit in Rocky Mount Mrs. Theo Roberson, Mrs. J. B. Barnhill, Jr., and Mrs, F. E. Bufflap visited in Rocky Mount, Friday. Serving Superior Court Mrs. Clarence Whedbee is serving the Wilson County Superior court as stenographer this week. Attend Meeting Sunday Large crowds from here and oth er sections of the county attended the meeting at Smithwicks Creek last Supnday. ? Leaves for Florida Mr. Charles H. Manning leaves to morrow to attend to professional bus iness in Hollywood, Fla. Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Major Gardner was here this morning from Williams Township attending to business. Attend Commission Meet Messrs R. L. Perry, chairman; C. D. Carstarphen, C. Abram Rober son and Joshua L. Coltrain were present for the regular meeting of the board of county commissioners here yesterday. ? Visiting in Aboekie Mrs. Whit Saunders is spending a few days in Ahoskie. Groom 25?Bride 70 Declaring that their marriage "was made in heaven," Raymond Vann, 25, theological student, and 70-year-old Miss Lou Wilkins, Baptist mis sionary, are shown after their wedding in Fort Worth, Tex. The couple mat ten years ago, but it was not until ten days before their marriage that romance occurred to them. Vann was a member ?f the track team and a tennis star at Conners College, Warner, Okla. Latrst Additions To Th*> Enterprise Mailing Tint j Listed among the recent additions to the Enterprise mailing list are the 'olio wing; C. C. Fleming, Jamesville; Ira F Griffin, Williamston; Carroll Fagan, Dardens; Mrs. Claude farrow, Vanceboro, N. C.; Mrs. George Bail ley, Jamesville; G. T. Gaines, James ville; Lon Wytine, Williamston; D. A. A Lisbon, Kobersonville; C H. Ay is. Williamston; Robert Taylor, Robersonville; Mack L. James, Ev eretts; Joe Everett, Norfolk; Zack Ore Robersonville; Irving Coltrain, Williamston; B. B Taylor, Hamil ton; W. F. Crawford. Everetts; Mrs. Edwin Holding. Williamston; S. C. Nichols, Williamston; Thomas R. j HaiTisoitr~R' >be rso n v i 11 e; D. C. Mc- j La whom, Williamston; Dean Speight, Williamston. Removed from Hospital Mrs. Albert Perry was removed from a Greenville hospital last Saturday to the home of her niece. Mrs. Vance Bunting, in Bethel. Mrs. Perry had been undergoing treatment in the hospital several weeks. In Hertford Thursday Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Hurley spent last Thursday in Hertford and Eliz abeth City. Visits in Bear Grass Elbert Harrison, stationed with the U. S. Army at Fort Bragg, spent the week-end in Bear Grass. Spend Week-end Here Mr., and Mrs. Jimmy Harris, Jr., of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with relatives. .... Well Represented At State College ? Fifteen students from Martin County are included among the 2, 425 registered at N. C. State College for the 1941-42 academic year. Reg istrar W. L. Mayer reported recent ly All except two of the State's 100 counties are represented in the stu dent body, with North Carolina pro viding 1.997 of the total. Other states account for 411 of the students, and 17 registered from point* outside the continental United States. State College students from Mar tin County are: Eddie Wilson Copeland, James Al phonso Everett, Jr., and Arthur Thomas Smith, Palmyra; Charles T. Roberson and Titus Stuart Critcher, Williamston; Herbert Leslie Man ning, Route 1, Williamston; Hubert Alton Hardison, Route 3, Williams ton; Andrew Jackson Holliday, Jamesville; William Cecil Brown, Leonard Ferdinand Holliday, and Jacon Monroe Holliday, Route 1, Jamesville; Walter Ellis Everett, Route 1, Robersonville; Donald Har rison Jenkins, Route 2, Roberson ville; Thomas Haislip, Oak City, and Robert Alexander Haislip, Route 1, Oak City. BOX PARTY A box party will be held at Mace donia Church Friday night. All pro ceeds will go for the benefit of the church. 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