Utannan
Spending Holidays Here
Bob Levin, of Chapel Hill, is
spending the Christmas holidays here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Levin.
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In KobersonvlUe Friday
Mr. Guy Roberson and Miss Josie
Pearl Lilley visited in Robersonville
Friday night.
Visit in Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Roberson and
Miss Betty Louise Griffin visited in
Washington Saturday.
In Hertford Friday
Tames Manning Barclift visited
relatives in Hertford Friday.
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Visiting Parents Here
stationed in Wilmington, Delaware,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Sawyer here for ten days.
Spending Holidays Here
Miss Eleanor Brown, of Charlotte,
is spending the Christmas holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Brown.
In Fremont Friday
Mrs. Harrell Everett visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pea
cock in Fremont Friday.
Visits in Greensboro
Miss Irene Hester visited
Greensboro over the week-end.
In Durham Saturday
Mrs. John A. Manning, Sr., and
Mrs. John A. Manning. Jr., visited
in Durham Saturday. Reginald Man
ning returned home with them to
spend the Christmas holidays.
CHRISTMAS
TELEPHONE
CALLS
PILE
UP
TOO!
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Stores can spread their Christmas
rush over several weeks but we
have to nandle an avalanche of
long distance -oils on Christmas
Eve and Christmas Day.
This Christmas though during
the year we hove b.'i' many
additional thcu.'-ndi oi miles et
lorg oti*cncc ?. rc1 itana great /
expandc d sv. i.cnoocrd *aciiii?cs,
there will st:'! jeir iw calls ma. 3
on Chris'mas Day than the li. s
can carry.
This year, rn a telephone
pec than cvor aofo.e will
wcrk Christmas Eve and Chrift
ma^Pay serving you, doing their
..levelI dos! to complete your hol
iday cells. Evefy available cir
cuit will oe in service. But, de
spite our best efforts, there are
sure to be delays and disap
pointments.
If your calls get caught in
the rush, please remember the
difficult conditions under which
telephone folks will be working
to get your call through.
Carolina Telegraph
& Telephone Co.
Weds Explorer, 62
Former secretary to the noted An
tic explorer and bachelor Vllhjalmor
Stefansson, 62, his young 28-year
old bride, the former Mrs. William
Baird, laughs as she admits their
marriage. She declared they were
wed last April. The explorer new
lives the part of a gentleman farmer
and writer on his Bethel, Vt., farm.
Were in Norfolk Saturday
Miss Audrey L. Williams end Mrs.
Juanita Coltrain visited in Norfolk
Saturday.
Spending Holidays Here
Miss Ruth Norton and Mrs. Mel
vin Sullivan, and two daughters, of
Anderson, S. C., are spending the
Christmas holidays here with rela
tives.
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In Rocky Mount Thursday
Mrs. W. H. Carstarphen visited in
Rocky Mount Thursday.
Spending Holidays Here
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Norton and
son, of Detroit. Mich., are spending
the Christmas holidays here with
Mr Norton's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Norton.
In Raleigh Saturday
Dampy Simmons visited in Ral
eigh Saturday.
In Greenville Friday
Mrs. Leman Barnhill, Mrs. A. J.
Manning, Sr., and Mrs J. C. Manning
and sons, visited in Greenville Fri
day.
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Visiting in Florida
Miss Blanche Parrott is spending
the Christmas holidays in Miami,
Florida.
In Ahoskle Sunday
-Mr?-ami Mrs. Hugh Horton and
family visited in Ahoskie Sunday.
Visiting in Rocky Mount
Billy Edwards is visiting his
grandmother, Mrn. L. C. Johnson, in
Rocky Mount, for a few days.
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Confined to Her Home
Miss Trulah Ward Page is con
fined to her home with influenza.
In Goldsboro Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Harrison and
daughter, Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Harrison, of Washington, visited in
Goldsboro Sunday.
Spending Holidays Here
Burras Critcher, Jr., student at
State College, is visiting-his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burras Critcher,
here during the Christmas holi
days.
In Rocky Mount Saturday
Mrs. Sadie Peele and Miss Eva
Peele visited in Rocky Mount Sat
urday.
Visiting Parents Here
Miss Alta Critcher, of Ayden, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Burras Critcher, here for the holi
days.
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Were Here Monday
Mrs. Jack Frank and son, Jack,
of Plymouth, visited here Monday.
In Rocky Mount Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whedbee,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rose visited in
Rocky Mount Saturday.
b in Rocky Mount Hospital
Mrs. Jack Horner, of Plymouth,
formerly of Williamston, is ill m a
Rocky Mount hospital.
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Continue* III At His Home
Dr. E- T Walker continues ill at
his home in the Tar Heel apart
ments.
Was Here Last Week-end
Jerry Manning, of the U. S. Navy,
stationed at Norfolk, visited his oar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Manning,
here last week-end.
Visit Here Sunday
Mrs. L. P. Allen and Mrs. Anna
Bell, of Farmville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Baker here Sunday.
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Is Visiting Here
Pvt. Jimmie Dickens, of the "U.
S. Army, stationed at Fort Bragg, is
visiting his brother. Mr. Hal Dick
ens, and family for a few days.
In Rocky Mount Saturday
Mrs. H. O. Peele, Mrs. K. D. Wor
rell,.and Miss Marguerite Cooke vis
ited in Rocky Mount Saturday.
Visit Here Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Elmo Worrell, of
Woodland, N. C., visited Mr. and
Mrs. K. D. Worrell here Sunday.
In Prospect, Va., Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Glenn visited
friends in Prospect, Va., Stinday.
Visit Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harrison, of
Washington, visited their daughter,
Mrs. Davis Harrison, and family here
Stinday.
Visiting in Hertford
Misses Eleanor and Sadie Bunks
are visiting their grandmother, Mrs.
C. P. Banks, in Hertford during the
Christmas holidays.
Visit Here Sunday
Miss Geraldine Nelson and Mr. Ira
Nelson, of Stokes, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Bowen here Sunday.
In Plymouth Sunday
Miss Isoline Gardner and Mrs.
Noah Hardison visited in Plymouth '
Sunday.
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Visit in Macon, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniel, Jr., vis
ited relatives in Macon, Ga , over the
week-end.
Visiting Daughter Here
Mrs. Blanche Anderson, of Leg
getts, is spending the holidays here
with Tier daughter, Mrs. C. A. Har
rison, and family.
Spending Holidays Here
Mrs. Irving Hull and little duugh
ter, or Kicnmonu, are spending tne
holidays here with Mr. and Mrs G
W. Hardison.
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Will Arrive Tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Harris arrive
tomorrow evening from Raleigh to
spend the holidays here with Mrs.
T. F. Harrison.
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Visit Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stokes and
son, and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Ben
nett, of Washington, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Holding here Sunday.
In Rocky Mount Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardison and
Misses Katherine Hardison and Mary
Carstarphen visited in Rocky Mount
Sunday,
Peace On Earth
Good Will to Men
These simple words ?
this simple wish ? has
very deep significance
this year. We know it is
the hope highest in all
hearts this Christmas
time, so in greeting all
our friends we re-express
this message with the sin
cerity of a prayer: Peace
on Earth, Good Will to
Men, :
EAGLE
STORES
1942 fSwim for Health' Girl
Bee Stewart, 22. has been selected 1942 National Swim for Health
Week girl by a committee of manufacturers and newspapermen in New
TMkClty.
Maid of Honor
Miss Margaret Ange, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Ange,
of Jamesvillc, will attend the
May Queen at the Atlantic
Christian College May Day exer
cises. Miss Ange, who was run
ner-up to the Queen, Miss Eliz
abeth Ann Nail, of Wilson, in
the elections held in November,
Spends Week-end Near Here
Miss Ruth House, of Robersonviile,
spent the week-end with Miss Lu
Was Here Last Week-end
Kimbo Saunders was home from
Camp Lee, VaM to visit his parents
last w'rrk end
Returns from Charlotte
Mrs. E. P. Cunningham has return
ed from a visit in Charlotte.
Spending Holidays Here
Mrs. Allen, of Raleigh, is spend
ing the holidays here with her
daughter. Mrs. Francis R.<riu.sr?and
family.
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr. Willie Morton, of Greenville,
was here Saturday attending to bus
iness.
Visit in Leggetts
Mrs. C. A. Harrison and daughter,
Miss Blanche, visited relatives in
Leggetts last week-end.
will be Maid of Honor for the
Queen.
Miss Ange is vice president of
the Delta Sigma Sorority, re
porter for the Y.W.C.A., a mem
ber of the Education club and
the International Relations club.
She was a courtier at the May
Day exercises in her Junior
year. ~
Marriage Licenses Issued
Marriage licenses were issued in
this county during the nast week
end to the following couples: Claude
Elmer Jenkins. Jr., of Williamston,
and Emma Lou Manning, of R. F. D.
1, Robersoriville; William Henry
(luiganus, uf R. F. 1'). 3, Williams"
1 ? >n. and Cot lie Mae Price, of Plvm
uuth; William Dixon Jones and Car
rie Dell Cherry, both of Williamston;
Ralph Clayton Mobley and Bettie
Louise Griffin, both of Williamston.
Returns from Richmond
Dr. John D. Biggs returned Sun
day following- a few days' slay in
Richmond.
Visit Here Yesterday
Mrs. Eli Hoyt Ange and daughter,
Miss Margaret Ange, of Jamegyille.
were visitors in town yesterday.
Was Here Yesterday
Cliff Felton, of Rocky Mount, vis
ited relatives here yesterday after
Ingenuity Shown
By The Americans
Leave it up to the Americans to
add a bright touch no matter how
dark the picture. ,
When Hitler was reported to have
gone to his mountain retreat to
soothe his nerves, it was immediate
ly suggested that he was a sick man.
Some said he had typhoid fever
Others said he was sorely troubled
I by chills and fever.?chills in cold
Russia and fever 111 hot Africa. Still
others said he was suffering from an
over-dose of fits given him by the
Russians.
Out on thi- west coast, a business
man strung a banner across his es
tablishment, saying he had rather
do business with the Japs than with
Americans. The advertisement bore
i the name of an undertaker
j The Brighton -Citizen, a weekly
| newspaper, has come up with the
ealliei, n poi t''
"For Japan and vicinity -heavy
shower of bombs, with 'scattered
clouds of planes, probably followed
by parachutes; a rapidly gathering
[cold anger, starting in the V S.
coastal regains, and spreading
throughout the vUnited States, is
moving toward the west with in
creasing speed. Long range predic
tion: complete inundation of Japan-:
est? islands, followed by?tidah-wave
destroying military crops in Ger- '
many and Italy." ?_ t
In Wilson Today
Mrs. K. S. Peel and Mrs Joel Muse
and Elbert Peel, Jr . are visiting rel
;atives in Wilson today. .
f.utenl Addition* To Thm
Enterprise Mailing List
Listed among the recent additions
to the Enterprise mailing list are the
following:
Mrs. J A. Stalls, Oak City; P. J.
Modlin, Jamesville; H. S. Johnson,
Hamilton: Heniy Speight, Williams
ton; D. R. Edmondson. Bethel; W. E.
Hugger. Robersonville; Chester TSy
lor. Williamston; James R. Cullipher,
Washington City; W. G Leary, Wil
liamston: R F. Crawford, Roberson
ville; L. R. Meeks, Williamston; W.
B Bennett. Oak City, Mrs. J T. Ben
nett. Oak City; O. S. Winborne, Wil
liamston; Ernest L. White, Williams
ton; J. K Britton, Edenton; Mrs. Ma
mie Corey. Williamston; W. L. Ed
wanks. Williamston; Mayo Harrell,
Oak City; Joseph Forbes. Washing
ton City; Mrs W. A. Ellison. Belhav
en; Hosea Fagan, Dardons; T. M.
Whitakei. Jamesville; C. H. Cowen,
W.irhmgtnn; L. L. Harrell, Palmyra;
in 11 M1.11ii 1. Itupei. L. O. Leggett,
Willi amstun: Hubert-Smith, William
ston. IV Ci Change. Robersonville.
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Gold Star Mother of World War II
Mrs. John Gagne of Lynn, Maaa., proudly place* the Gold Star flag in the window of her home following
newi of the death of her aon, a member of the U. S. Air Corpa, who waa killed at Hicham field, Hawaii,
during Japaneee bombing. Mra. Gagne ia the flrat Gold 8tar mother in Lynn.
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