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vvirv fUtilrv-Hofikin* H I'fWi/U' I-'*.?. lr<' I* tnvit itiw t . so. , •:; Mrs J» ?! tjh F gnl Hopkins reque.-t the honour "f. your presence at the marriage of their daughter. Mary Elizabeth, t i Mr -V a D B . : v ' Sunday, the seventeenth of February nineteen hundn i • : iiPy-tv*.> at tour o'clock iri the afternoon Holly Springs Methodist Church, William..-n<n, V rth Can n: The public i> invite : Returned Sunday I roni I-lorida ' Mr and Mr.- H H. C uven re turned SundayJfrom a 'Vl ■ k s wedding trip to Fke a.., Visited Here I rum Rocky Mount Mrs. W H Spruill and Mt J j C. Stubb : 1! " ky Mount \ t- u Mr. and Mi D B. Stu) ■■ Sunday -V- - Visited Here 1 rum \ortolk M- and M: Ftnicy Hah h ..nr! son. Gary, and Mr Eli Gurcanus of Noi l. Ik visit. i M M s- B j ner Gurganus last week-end. Announce Uirth Mr. and Mrs Chart - Edwai I announce the birth of a da ugh ■ ter. Patricia Lou. or, Sure1 >, Fob- j ruar.v 10, 1952. in Brown - Com j munitv H' spite! • Spending Several Pay* Here Mrs Adii H it : f N 'll is spending several day- here with Mis Man Bonne: Gurganus Visited In Duke Saudi' Mr. Hid • 1. Mam.mo J o' Rocky Mourn ml Mi II L Mali, ning of F^irn. L v t-d Mi Manning aur.t Mr-. Geo .... Roo-i erson, in Duke Hospital Dm,dan ' Snnd: y . M o , - i ■ < quite ill nut liei I indue n '111 . proving, acci 1 mt to last rep'*rts.! Visited Here List Meek-end Miss Janir Mi y- Taylo:. h n-li j or in tl Smith: ii Id eium v t | ed her parents. Mr. and M: - Li Roy Taylo. last w, . k nd Home From South ( aroiina Moss]... \ , re si I5uut.li i". Ru pert Co v m Si d V .1. So: .. \ : tuinod Mond-iy from a hunting trip in Soi>t • <' .hr ci lest with ami back comforting Announce ISirth V M.... Tom Skinner an ' ■ s r ’ ■ Ma. .: Landis, on Friday. Feb . "r’>c u t n r;1 \ Hospital \ isited In Kinston Sunday Mi ;,nd M.s John Hatton Gu* . anus and family visited Mr. and M - Martin Mo..re in Kinstor Sunday. Visited In Norfolk Last Week-end Mr. and Mrs Albert E. Rober son and Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Rob .•i son and children. Christine and j, n y visiti 1 Mr. and Mrs. Toby Askew and young son, Ken, in N, : I Ik last week-end. Confined to Home Ma s ] , ,ru’ Raynor is confin 'd to het ia a'ne by the mumps. Spent last Week-end Here Mi:-- M. i Anna Taylor, teach in the Scotland Neck schools, ,-1 it. d hi I parents. Mr and Ml* LeRoj Taylor, last week-end. Visited Here Last Week Mi and Mr- .1 W Raynor and '.li and Mil Marshall Loftis of . id v sited friends and rela i \, 1 j-,, .., , a] Hays last week. Visited In .1 imcsville Mi ai d Mi Lonnie Askew of tV..-hington. I). C„ vi.-ited Mrs. Askew's mother. Mrs. Sudie Mo... • in Janiesville last week end. Home I rum Fort Dix Lawrence Eason Lillev of Fort , >i > New Jersey, visited his pa int Mi and Mrs. J. Eason Lil ts-. lici e last week-end. -* Confined To Home Master Carroll Coltrain is con liia-d i" ms hom< on West Grace Street with chicken pox. Visited In .1.imcsville Mr nd Mi Woodrow Wells of Ni it i n visited Mis. Sudie Moon- in Janiesville last week end. Home From Fort Jackson S: I DC McLuwhorn, Jr., of Fi it .1 - son. S. C . spent last . ek mi he- e with Mrs, McLaw !. n. .md Jr.emit, and telatives. Here From Smithficlil Mi E P Cunningham of Sr ithI, : \ itt.il Mrs Hay Good moil here . . t Week. < onlineil To Home Mastei Reg Simpson is confin i d to his home hy chicken pox. .*! ^ —a~a ■i-iTara.-i.’jl~a —a^a• a—a—'■.■ -a•'a~a «a*a.-UL. •&> a | V/s* Frances l*arl;er Enxaued To Mr. fielofi i Mi ■ rtd Mrs J< hn E P ■ fc< 1 -.•• S'•Jib Ik \ a 'em; unc' tin on } cage mint of their daughter. Mis j Emma Fi ances Parker, to Mau rice Carlyle Belete, Son of Ml and Mr James Walter Belize o Norfolk, Va. The wedding will take placi in the Soring. Mr. Beiote attended Virgini; Polytechnic Institute and is pre sently associated with the Virgin ia Electric and Power Company ir Williamston. Visited Here Last Week-end Lt and Mrs. W. H. Gray ol Paris Island, S. C . visited friends here last week-end. They wen enroutc to Camp Lejeune, where ! Lt. Gray will be stationed for ! some time. Here From Raleigh Ray Goodmon, Jr,, of Raleigh spent the week-end here wth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Good mon. Herr From Fort I)ix Cpl. and Mrs. John Gurkin of Fort Dix, N. J. visited friends and relatives here last week-end. Visited In Durham Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E H. Manning, Miss Susie Manning and Mr. B. F Lilley, Jr. visited E. H. Man ning. Jr., in Duke Hospital, Dur ham. Sunday. -& Receiving Treatment Mrs. Robert Griffin is receiv ing treatment in Brown’s Com munity Hospital. -- lii Hospital Mrs. Stancil Hardison is a pa tient in Brown’s Community Hos pital. -<F Here From Siler City Mis. Paul Ward and sons of Siler City are visiting her mother, Mis E. R. Chcsson, in Williamston and Mi Wald’s father in Rober sonvillc . Patrolman Ward is be ing transferred to Hendersonville | in the State Highway Patrol. j Attended Wedding In Ahoskie Mi and Mr D C. MeLawhorn and daughter, Jean, and Mr and Mi... D C. MeLawhorn, Jr., at tended the Coggins-Ward wedding in Ahoskie Sunday afternoon. Visited Here From Merry Hill Mi and Mrs. Ed Farless of Merry Hill visited here Saturday. TRA.ILUJ fiVS Trailways operates more thru-buses than any other bus system in America! destination, without connection worries or transfer of baggage! Relax in air-conditioned tom'otl ~ Whether it’s cold or warm outside, the air in your Trailways THRU-LINER re mains at the same comfort a bit* temporal ore. Reclining seats with foam-rubber < ushion*! £a jay heart-ct-town arrivals - Modern terminals in all principal . in art: localod conveniently near hotel*. »i<.r. and theatres. Stives you time, trouble and taxi tares. Rely on Trailways ’ unmatched safety —Trailways’ safety record show* ft wrr accidents than any intercity bus system. Many Trailways drivers have records of over 1,500,000 accident-free miles! UNION BUS STATION SAVE ij? 18-25% TV1I.UAIVISTON TO: KAI.iK,!l I round iritis daily 1 AYETTF.VILI.E I fttnvfnit-ni departures ( MAKI.OTTE \ i Kalciti'li. (ircenshoro lilt IIMOMl, VA. \ i.i Rocky .Mount DAI,I,AS. lev. MKMI’IIIS, TENM. and save another ao% THRU ROUND TRIP TICKETS sieSS 20.4 r> 10.95 (plus tax) Muin Si nu t PHONIC 2161 CAROLINA TRAILWAYS f I i .‘jri uiiu i»uJohn Dui liin OTwary, formerly of Plym outh, are the parents of a son, K.ddy Lee, born February 2, at the U. S. Army Hospital, Fort Eustis, Virginia, where the father is stationed with the Army's Transportation Center Eddy is the maternal grandson of Mrs C< tfsr t; v' RFD 2 Witijam= ton Sergeant and Mrs. O’Marv, the former Miss Shirley Faye • f live at e Biloxi Fiuee, Ferguson .•p.-.rt News. Virginia. -* • Announce Birth Mr? and Mrs. T. P. Wood an nounce the biiiii of a son, Eugene Swain Wood, in Brown’s Com munity Hospital or. Saturday, February 9. 1952. Here From Greenville Mrs Maud Summerell of Green ville visited her daughter, Mrs. D. C. McLawhorn, and family Sunday. -<* Visited Here Sunday Mrs. Tom Smoot of Greenville visited' Mrs. Tom Skinner and infant daughter here Sunday. -«. Here From Windsor Mr. and Mrs. H H. Gillam and Mi. Beulah Phelps of Windsor visited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mar golis Sunday. Here From Rocky Mount Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Winstead of .iocky Mount visited Mrs. Myr tle Harris here Sunday. -•& Here From Windsor Saturday Mr. T J. Heekstall of Windsor visited here Saturday. Here From Plymouth Mr. arid Mrs. Clyde Hardison and daughter of Plymouth visited Mrs. Hardison's mother, Mrs. W. R Ingram, last Saturday. Here From Washington Saturday Mr. and Mrs Henry Griffin of Washington visited friends and relatives here last Saturday. -& Attended "Capping” In Norfolk Mrs. Walter Mizelle attended the “Capping" exercises at Nor J lolk General Hospital last Friday I night ---<4* - | Visited In Jamesville I Mrs. Oscar Davenport of James | ville visited friends here Sunday. Visit In Tarboro I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bland and I daughters, Margaret and Gale, Mrs. Willie Delrnas Rogers and j son, Jimmie, and Mrs. Chubby ' Gurganws, visited Mr and Mrs. ' George While in Tarboro Thurs-j I day of last week. I I Here From Hassell | Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bland of Hassell . pent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. LesteV Bland. -.» Visited Here Last Week-end Miss Addie Lee Meador, teach er in the Rocky Mount schools, .visited her mother, Mrs, ..1L I,.. Meador, last week end. Here From Elizabeth City Miss Jane Gav id' Elizabeth City spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs K < ■ 11 y Gay. , -- Visited In Plymouth Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and Mrs. Redden Leggett visited Mr. and Mrs. Burl Gurganus and fam ily in Plymouth Sunday. Spent Week-end Here Miss Mary Carolyn Leggett, student at Bell School of Tech nology in Asheville, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Leggett. Here Front Ahoskie Mrs. Calvin Parket of Ahoskie spent Saturday here with her parents, Mi and Mrs. .1. R. Leg gett. Spent Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown ol Clinton spent the week-end here with Mrs Brown's brother, Mr. Ernest Car;away, and Mis. Car ry way. "■SiMhi -W erA-fcai Hi HvPMSKl.lii Rev and Mrs. Roland Cherry spent the week end in Ports mouth, Va. wheia Rev. Cherry was invited as guest speaker a' the 11 o’clock hour of the Firs Free Will Baptist Church o: Portsmouth, Va. i Spent Sunday Here Mrs Chas Rogers, Jr., of Tar boro, spent Sunday here with he mother, Mrs, B S. Courtney. Visited In Durham Mrs. Daisy Purvis and Mrs E M Taylor visited in Durhan last Friday and Saturday. Improving * A patient in the McGuire V« crans Hospital, Richmond, for t pa.-1 month, Mr. J. L. Pritcha -S I C p **-^?l'il—1 CUZ -CiV-d’ - t, week-end. nacefloma tins Holds Meeting —*>— . | The Macedonia Home Denion ; j s(.ration Club held its regular 11 monthly meeting last Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock in the Bui'direl Mrs Wil . j ji.irn Peele, presided over the i meeting. The home agent anf 1 -,;rr- 'i-thij .Vu> T> S'..'- • : Month ‘jaiv urged everyone to try to J piani ai least, one dogwood tree tr.,. -month. The club voted . ;« county .home Wednes day afternoon, February lath Re ports were given on the mass X ray drive; the county council meeting and the project leader schools. The club decided to plant dogwood trees and shrubs around the community building at the March meeting. The demonstration for the month was "The Modern U Kitch en". Mrs. Elizabeth P. Harrison, home agent, used slides to illus trate convenient storage centers that can be worked out in the kitchen. Mrs. Clyde Williams and Mrs. Archie Coltrain served de licious refreshments consisting of sandwiches, pickles, potato chips and coca colas.—Mrs. Beth Ross, Reporter. Hrass Roots Opera Review Well Received When the Grass Roots Opera Company made its appearance in Williamston Monday night, Feb ruary 4, the performance was re viewed by Gene Allen Thomas, an associate of Radio Station WIAM. In appreciation of the publicity and criticisms, A. J. Fletcher, State Opera Chairman with head quarters in Raleigh, addressed the following letter to The Enterprise: "I want to thank you for the very fine and intelligent review which appeared in your paper in connection with appearance in Williamston of Grass Roots Opera i Company. “The criticisms were most time ly. We expect to profit by them. Please convey my sincerest thanks to tlje person responsible.” ‘‘Yours truly, A. J. Fletcher, State Opera Chairman.” -— Attended Funeral In Kinston Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Langley, Mrs. John A Ward and Messrs. John A. Manning, Williford Spar : row, J. B Taylor, Johnny Gurkin, | Russell and Urbin* Rogers, Evan Willard and Henry Handy were 1 among those from here who at tended the funeral of Mr. V. C. i Langley, Sr., in Kinston last Fri ] day afternpon. -<*. I I I Here From Smithlield Sunday Mrs. Frederick Hoyt and Mrs. George Stewart of Smithfield visited friends and relatives here Sunday. • f I J 1 c i f v A \ o 3 V a IV J s n tl l o w tl V u V a n a c S IV f v a V ti t Here From Benson Mrs. George Benson of Benson spent last week-end here with her daughters, Mrs. C. D. Carstar phen, .It and Mrs Eli Mar; m Taylor -9 Spent Week-end In Hamilton Master Richard Taylor Slade 1 spent the week-end in Hamilton with his grandparents -<*► Visited Here From Hamilton Miss Annie Jones, Mrs. W. C. House and daughter, Mary, of Hamilton visited here Saturday. -<9 -9 Spending Some Time Here Mrs. Ethel Jones of Smithfielc is spending some time here witl her sister, Mrs. B S. Courtney. -• Will Celebrate 50th Birthday Mi'. and Mrs. Sam Zemon wil celebrate his 50th birthday a' the Switch Thursday night, Feb ruary 14th. Friends have beer asked to participate in the cele bration and Mr. Zemon emphat ically stated that "no gifts will bi accepted.” Mr. Zemon’s brother Mr. Allen Zemon, of Baltimon is here for the celebration. -<j> Spent Week-end In Richmond Mr and Mrs Mark Bower *Misses"*Doris Brown and Giori; Griffin and Larry Wayne Counci spent the week-end in Richmom with friends and relatives. —- — - here From Robersonville Mrs Jim Gray of Roberson villc visited friends in town las Saturday -9— Visiting Here From Petersburg Mrs. Mary E.Mangum of Pei ersburg is here visiting her sot Mr. C. E. Mangum, and Mrs. Mar gum. -9 i Visiting Here From Greenville Miss Annie Shields VanDvke ( Greenville is .visiting her siste Mrs. G. G. Woolard, for a fe ‘ | weeks. :! I Visited Here From Robersonvll •.M-rs.-CiilviiV-SoTRh of Solid-sot ville visited here Monday. | JampMultp Future ffamt-rnakrrs in MppI j --# The Jamcsvllle chapter of the Future Homemakers of America held its last meeting on Thursday, January 31. The president, Joyce Mizclie, opened with our regular opening ceremony. To avoid over use of our period, the meeting ".aj turned,..nyet: -Pipy m o.\p; program chairman, Peggy Mizelle, who had for us a very interesting iiiv^rnirrtxmdvcts&by Miss 1-. Moore. Home Economist ffijni the V. E. P. Her .;ab>n-av-fcra'iteu on lighting in the. home She showed-us ways of improving our lable and floor lamps and plain light bulbs. Her demonstration was very educational. Afterwards, the meet ig was adjourned. Anne Styons, Reporter Moving Here This Week Renting an apartment in the J. ,E. Pope home on Haughton Street, Cpl. M. C. Byrum will move his family, Mrs Byrum and three sons, Mack, Jr., Jimmie and Jackie, here from Clinton either on Thursday or Friday of this week. -- In Town Last Friday Mrs. J. B. Lee of Four Oaks was in town last Friday and Sat urday to be with her son David Verlin Griffin while he underwent an examination in Brown Com munity Hospital. Mr. Griffin is a resident of the Robersonville community. Spent Week-end Here Mr. and'Mrs. S. S Brown and Mrs. Mary Dare Shute of Nor folk, spent the week-end here with their sister Mrs. John Ward and Mr. Ward. Visited In Norfolk Mrs. John R. Peele and daugh ter, Joan, and Miss Christine Har rison visited friends in Norfolk last week-end. From there Mrs. Peele took a plane Sunday morn ing for Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs, Bob Sheridan, Mr. Sheridan and daughter for several weeks. Dardens Gran Ha; Regular Meeting —b— The Dardens Home Demonstra tion Club held its regular meet ing in February at the home of Mrs. Paul Allen. The meeting was called to order by the pres ident, and was opened by smging “God Bless America.” \T... Sarah Fagan gave the De Iwtigj&al :oo.« ; y ’he 3Lb?.vi’.v. iPrsver. Tm■ roll v. is celled and 'minutes read, there was fifteen j j members piesent, we had 2 new members and one visitor. Our project leaders were se I lected and Mrs. Herman Riddick 'was chosen as our music leader | Our goal for the coming year is j to help with the sick room in I j Jamesville Sc:l»ool. The following I I committees are to work or. it. : Mrs. Roland Coburn, Mrs. Seth ; Davis and Mrs. Herman Riddick. The Cherki contest was won by Mrs. David Scott. Mrs Harrison gave a very in teresting talk on the new and modernized kitchen. All recipes for the new cook book to be in by March 1st. The hostess served sandwiches and drinks. The meeting was ad journed to meet in March with Mrs. Seth Davis. Mrs. Aubrey Hardison, Reporter Underwent Major Operation CpI Dillon Cherry, son of Mrs. i Eugelia Cherry of Rear Grass un derwent a major back operation I Tuesday in the U. S. Army Hos j pital at Fort Jackson, S. C. NEED GLASSES? Rid g eiufl y O. P T i C I A Raleigh. N. C — Z'r, thiluy !;r County —— * Mrs. Alpha Elizabeth Peel ob served her eightieth birthday at her home near Dardens Sunday before last when the children, grandchildren and great-grand children gathered there. Pictures were taken and refreshments were enjoyed. There were forty three children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren present for the event which war enjoyed by ail’,' i'iTl'i uuTiig several special Vir'cHGi.. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harrison of Piockv Mount spent Sunday here with Mr. Harrison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harrison. AFTER THE FIRE 4 IS TOO LATE Let us see that you have j PROPER fire insurance] protection NOW. 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