Nears Reported
In The Enterprise
Forty Years A no
NOVKMIIIR II. 1!»10
Several young men on flection
night collected a few band in
struments and serenaded on Main
Street Their enthusiasm over the
results was as refreshing as “Has
Anybody Here Seen Kelly." Mar
tin County showed its true spirit
by voting the Democratic ticl^d.
The Farmers and Merchants
Hank has just been notified by
State Treasurer, Lacy, that it
has been designated a State Do
jjository This means that a por
tion of the State Funds collected
as Taxes will be desposited here
in Williamston and checked out
by the State Treasurer Lacy is
quite a compliment to Martin
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County and should be appreciated
by our citizens.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa T. Crawford
entertained on Tuesday in honor
i f Mr. Crawford's fortieth birth
day The occasion was a delight
! Ini one and each guest present
wished for Mi Crawford many
happy returns ol the days. The
guests present were: Mrs W. T
Crawford, Mrs. Fannie Kellinger,
Mr. and Mrs. W H. Crawford, Mr.
and Mrs. Wheeler Martin. Dr.
and Mrs. John D Biggs, Miss
Anna Crawford, and Mr. Harry
A Biggs.
The honor roll of the Williams
lon Graded School for the month
of October is as follows: Fifth
Grade: Fannie Biggs Martin,
Crinne M. Smith and Walter
Stubbs Sixth Grade: Clyde An
derson, Fitzhugh Lee Roberson,
Frank Weaver Tenth Grade: Va
da Wynne, Sallie Hadly. Hilda
Crawford, Lila Wynne, Penelope
Biggs.
Mrs. J. B. Williams of Hamilton,
s spending some time with her
aster in Plymouth
Quite a number of young people
,vere happily entertained by
Vlisses Fannie Matthews and Del
ia Lanier at the home of the tur
ner in Hamilton Friday night
die "bunch" assembled about
nne o’clock and after a time of
ileasant chatting, delicious re
reshments were served.
Last Monday about 2 o’clock
a he afternoon, the Angel of
loath entered the home of Mr. ,
nd Mis W A Peel, of Hamilton, a
nd took away their beloved i
’lower of Youth, Maggie, a lov- I
lg and beautiful character of
fteen summers. I
The town of Robersonville was ;
really and agreeably surprised
riday morning, when the news i
ent flying around that Mr. Will
oss and Miss Hester Mooring t
ad been united in marriage. Miss [
'coring is one of the most sweet- I v
disposed girls that the writer
is ever known, and Mr. Ross is 1
ie of the most devout young £
on of the town
Misses Pearl, Blanche and Molie J o
ibei tson, of Robersonville, went *n
Suspense . . . At gun point, David Bruce, right, confesses his part
in a crooked scheme against Jim Davis, center, while Marsha Jonesj
looks on. A tense scene from "Hi-Jacked," new tapper! Production j
action film at the Watts Theatre Saturday.
"I'll Gel By"
Has Many Star:
Nine stars, dozens of famou:
songs and production number:
and fully 52 lavish settings are
lust a few of the inducements of
fered by the Watts Theatre-:
forthcoming attraction, "I’ll Gel
By,’’ Twentieth Century-Fox mu
:o Hamilton Tuesday to attend
he funeral of Miss Maggie Peel
Miss Lessie Ovcton, of Oak
jiove, spent Saturday and Sun
lav with Mrs. W. A. Ross at her
lome in Robersonville.
Miss Line James has returned
0 her home in Robersonville
fter visiting in Scotland Neck.
J J. Stroud, of Everetts, spent
Sunday in Ayden.
J P. Boyle, of Hamilton, went
a Everetts Friday.
Miss Mamie Taylor, of Everetts,
,’ent to Robersonville Saturday.
Misses Bessie Casper and Oma
fogerson, of Bear Grass, spent
aturday in Everetts.
Dr. Williams and C B. Riddick,
1 Everetts, were in town Sunday
ight.
isical in eoloi by Technicolor ar
riving Sunday, November 12.
! June Haver, William Lundigan,
11 Gloria De Haven, Dennis Day and
j Harry James constitute the top
echelon of stars gracing “I’ll Get
By” with their presence. Thelma
'Ritter and Steve Allen head the
[featured complement, which fur
j ther lists Danny Davenport anc!:.
Harry Antrim. For extra meas- j i
jure there is to be a quartet of!,
famous guest stars on hand. Those j [
pitching in to give “I'll Get By"]
its added luster are Jeanne Crain, i ]
, Dan Dailey, Victor Mature and I (
Reginald Gardiner j i
] For Miss Haver "I'll Get By,” j,
j amiable musical comedy about up
! and-coming song writers and their , (
I girls, is the first modern dress ,
musical in a dozen nostalgic |,
I shows, though “I’ll Get By" has1.
! its own share of nostalgia in the i
[two dozen song hits of the late j ^
|nineteen thirties and early for- j
j ties which are reprised in this j
film about that era Though Lun- j
digun's talent is non-musical, he
has the top romantic -pot and
leaves the dancing to June Haver
|und Gloria De Haven, playing a
! sister act, the singing to Dennis
J Day and the trumpeting to Harry *
James.
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BOTTLE GAS SERVICE
— Ii Cooks — It Heals — It Makes Ice —
Courtney Gas Co., Inc. Dial 2572
Father Of Nine
Called By Army;
Utica, N. Y.—The Army must j :
be “bad off” for men Pat Giglio
feels. Giglio, a service 'attendant
and father of nine children from !
two to thirteen years old, recent ly ,
received his orders to report for
active service.
Ladies! Men! Children! Wives! Sweethearts! Grandmothers!
Everybody In Eastern Carolina!
SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR
DAMAGE
Riggest Fire Sale Edgecombe
Has Ever Seen
Sale Is Now In Progress
Open At 10 A. M.
We Will Be Open Until 10 O'Clock At Night
Salr In Briny llrlil In *
NO. 2 WAREHOUSE TARBORO, N. C.
Studio Discovers
Theme At Home
Pasadena ■ world famous New
Year's Day Parade the Tomna
merit ot Hoses, had !>eon in cxis
tenet1 a mere ti! yeais before Mo!
lywood decided it fiad been over
looking a red-hot film theme right
in its own backyard.
As a result of Universal-Inter
national's decision to film "Peg
gy," the Technicolor story of a
Rose Queen, this fabulous specta
cle is finally captured on the
screen in all its glory. In years
past, Pasadena has been a fav
orite locale for film studios but
always in a stand-in capacity for
other American cities.
“Peggy,” starring Diana Lynn,
Charles Coburn, Charlotte Green
wood and Barbara Lawrence, op
ens Sunday at the Viccar Theatre.
Producer Ralph Dietrich ob- ;
tained the lull co-operation of the!
Tournament of Roses officials;
with the result that “Peggy” in
cludes unparalleled accuray in its
treatment of subject material i
from the time co-eds of Pasadena !
Junior College .and John Muir |
Junior' College enter the early
eliminations until the lucky girl
is selected as Rose Queen in the
New Year’s Day parade.
The-screen prototype of Marion
Brown, the 1950 Rose Queen, is
played in the new Technicolor
film by glamorous Barbara Law
re nee.
Although the Rose Parade ap
pears a o n u a 1 1 1 v in theatres
throughout tire world via news
reels. Peggy” will mark the first
appearance of the pageant in all 1
its beauty in a feature motion
picture. Three Technicolor cam-1
era crews exposed thousands of;
feet of film while recording the1
1950 extravaganza, including
scenes of the sixty flower be
lecked floats, twenty marching
.rands, 1500 pavaders, 200 horsc
nen and, of course, the 1,500,000
rpectators who watched tire top
'Jew Year’s Dav show of Amer
The film reaches its thrilling
■limax with the kick-off between;
Ohio State and the gridiron play
ms of the University of Cali
ornia, a thrilling Rose Bowl i
tame which was won by the in
Interesting Bits Of
Business in U. S.
The first strong hints that eco
nomic controls may he with ns
for si line time to come arc coining
out of Washington ■ An anti
inflation program, not for four i
years, but for the duration of the]
emergency is hinted. More ihan
ever, a definition of what are nor-1
mal -times and what constitutes
an emergency is needed . . Food j
prices headed higher again, judg- j
ing from price trends in primary 1
markets . . . Discussion of rearm- j
ing Japan means more additions
to expenditures for military j
equipment in this country . . Steel |
is getting scarcer daily. Railroads
arc in need of larger tonnages 1o
move traffic, and equipment man
ufacturers are bidding more ac
tively for the metal
vading Ohio eleven.
"Peggy" was directed 'by Fred
erick de Cordova. Charles Drake,
Rock Hudson and Jerome Cowan
arc featured.
NOTICK OF ADMINISTRATION j
North Carolina, Martin County.
Having this day qualified as ad
ministrator of the estate of Mrs.
J. A. Everett deceased this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the said estate to exhibit
i In-in lot he imdofsi "tied or his at
i torne> s within ‘one > tar from this
'date or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. Ail per
sons indebted to the said estate
Uvill please make immediate pny
! ment.
This the 25 day of October, 1050
J. A. Everett, Jr.,
Administrator of the estate
of Mrs. ,1. A Everett, deceased
Peel and Peel.
Attorneys at Law,
Williamston, N. C.
or 26 no 2.-9-16-23-30
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having this day qualified as ad
ministrator of the estate of John
nie Jones, late of the county of
Martin, this is to notify all parties ;
having claims against said estate i
to present them to the undersign
-z-tzl
! f.:i v. iiiiin une year i'rum <late
hereof or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of recovery.
All pprtV;S owing any sum to
the sad <state will please pay
the sat.’. :.! once.
1050.
F. IS. Harrell, Administrator,
F.stafe of Johnnie Jones, de
ceased, (>ak City, N C
This the 25th dav of Octohei,
oc 2(1 no 2-9-16-23-30
GIVES
FAST -
RELIEF
when COLD
MISERIES STRIKE
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OOODIRMAM A WORTS tIMITID, MORIA, ILLINOIS
TOBACCO SCRAP
WANTED
Altciilion KiiniHTs: \YV*II pay rxlra pmniimi for
all srrap dial lias hrrn rlranrd of all slrinos .nul
foreign mallrr.
W. I. Skinner And Co.
More them 9,800 trips from
Boston to Son Diego!
^ ou^d have to uo that lar to equal
the* miles travelled in July, August
and September l>\ drivers on the
h-month, nationwide hold Truck
h onumy Kuu!
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In every Stole! On every job!
■■ ■Ml) ..w.’WV.
lost Point, Go. W alte r (!. Jcancs of Afmeo
Drainage- ami Mrlal Products, Inc., in Ins
1’ord I" -ti I ? actor-Trader. Hr says hr knows
now lie £ets more mileage with Ins Ford T-h.
The record proves it!
.• •*■■£>■>+£+■ '
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Houston, Tex. Kusscii It. Hyu ni <>( Nursery
Sefvice < o. lias used I *»i<J I’rucks since
l‘*20. 1 his is one u| Ins I -> Dumps. I lc savs
he s tumid llit-m molt- tvunoTnuul than any
olhei trucks in their price held.
Over5000 Ford Truck drivers log
30 MILLION MILES
PATSY NARCISI, owner
of Norcito Produce Company,
Huntington, West Virginia,
•oy»:
"My l ord K-S is the finest of
the w\ <»i socn diUcrent makes
ot luuks wt liav c ow ned.' The
l end I ruck. I'xniiomy Kun is
pimmg it! YNitli an average
|»a\ loa11 ol II tuns, gas costs
irn onl\ 1 *4c pci mile!”
First 3 months of history's greatest economy
demonstration pile up more evidence
that Ford Trucking COSTS LESS I
Every kind of truck |ob is represented manv limes
over on the giant, nationwide Ford Ecouotm Hun! Tlioii
sands ot truck-wise professional drivers are working llieir
Fold Trucks hard, on every kind of toad, under all pos- v
slide conditions!
Ill million ton-miles in three months make the Fcon
omy Run a hauling epic . . . and still three months to go!
( a refill records show Ford Truck FA<",TS ‘on gas and oil
consumed, total repairs and maintenance miles travelled,
loads carried ....
Money saved every n^ile! These drivers are demon
strating what every Fowl Truck owner already knows:
I hat Ford Trucks do MOKF. per dollar! Watch lor more
news of the Faoiioiii^ Knit, dome in and see us — learn
how Ford can give you ltetter trucking at less cost!
Look for this sign on Ford Trucks—thou
san<is ot them—ail over America! Trucks
hearing ^this shield are in the famous Ford
1 ruck Economy Hun!
ford Trucking Costs loss and FORD TRUCKS LAST LOHCtR!
Utima lotoot i«|WraM> m M 0,301,000 Irudn. Hfo imummo* OMpmrH >ra» ff I>ublMlMMI| h r*,
»*olnt», la. (iarl Nisslv, Superior Oil •
Oo.. states [Vat these Kuril F-S I5,s Jobs
fv'raue siv miles j*er Sali«„ under heavy
hwif. ^>o repairs Since the> were buu&ht!
Williamston Motor Co.—Williamston, N. C.
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