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Social News Spending Two Weeks Here Mrs. John Drake and son. Bill, of Winston-Salem, art* spending % two wteks here-with her parents, k ^r' anc^ Mrs. W. E. Dunn and 'I family Attending Wedding Mr. Bill^Peele, Miss Mary Ola J*»*• .a»s«t». Wt ; Jan. Bats'; of Waynesboro, tie attend ing a wedding in Kings M unfair, this week-end. Q NEW AND l USED FURNITURE * ANTIQUES WIER FURNITURE EXCHANGE (Store with Red Flags) Washington Street \ Leaving Monday For New York Mrs. John A. Ward, Sr., leaves next Monday for New York where she will be a delegate at large from North Carolina at the na tional convention of the American Legion Auxiliary. -• Spending Few Days Here Mr* Robert Jones and son, Pete, of Winston-Salem are spend ing a few days here with her mo ther, Mrs. I.. T Fowden, Sr. Spent Week In Norfolk Mrs A T. Edwards spent last week m Norfolk visiting Mrs. E. A. Wagner. Visited Here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. "Spot" Huntt and daughter of Raleigh, visited friends here Tuesday en route to Nags Head for several days. Mrs. Huntt is the daughter of General Van B. Ketts. Spending Week At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Holloman and children, Jean, Patsy and Phil, are spending this week at Nags Head. (WHEN ILLNESS STRIKES See Your Doctor WHEN MEDICATION IS PRESCRIBED Davis Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIA LISTS o Here On Business Tuesday Mr. Adams White of Raleigh was a business visitor in town Tuesday. Visited In Greenville Tuesday Mrs. Reg Simpson and Mrs. L. T Fowden visited in Greenville Tucsek y. -i Leaving Saturday For Florida Miss Betty Moore, who has been employed bv the Virginia Elec I ii it aiiu t-uwer Company' n>'le jtdi several months, is leaving Satur j day to make her homo n Miami, Florida. Miss Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of Leaks ville, will errive here Friday and she will accompany them to Leaksville Saturday. — Spent Friday In Smithfield Mrs. W. R. Glover and children, Billy and Jeanie, spent last Fri day with relatives in Smithfield. In Greenville Yesterday Messrs. Reg and Paul Simpson were in Greenville yesterday visiting their brother, Mr Mal colm Simpson, who underwent a major operation there Tuesday. -« Arrived Here Last Night Sgt. Major and Mrs. Hugh G. I Horton, Jr., and infant daughter, j Beth, of Fort Dix, N. J., arrived ■ here last night to spend some time with Sgt. Horton's parents, Mr. and Mrs Hugh G. Horton. Miss Betsy Horton accompanied them home after spending several days with her brother and family in F«/il Dix -* ... Home From Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harris have returned home from a trip to Wil liamsburg, Virginia, where they saw the historic pageant, "The Common Glory”, and toured the | Luray Caverns in Luray, Virgin ia. SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY AT GREAT SAVINGS! These reductions are made for (Juiek Clearanee. We may uol have every size in eaeli group — hul there is a size for you at a bargain 76 prs. oi Wedge Heels Values To $8.95 Clearance Price - $2.91 36 prs. oi Easy Goers Vulues to $10.95 Clearance Price - $6.79 97 prs. of Selby Pumps l ulno* To $13.95 Clearance Price - $5.82 23 prs. Children's SANDALS Vulues To $3.95 Clearance Price - $1.94 One Oroup Children's Sandals and Oxfords Sizes 5 & 6— 13—2 1-2 lal ues to $3.95 Clearance Price - 50c FOB EXCEPTIONAL VALUES, Quality and Sty It* Shop MAKGOLIS BROS. 19 Prs. Ladies' Sandals Values to $3.95 Clearance Price - $1.00 147 Prs. Wedge Flats Values Itt $8.95 Clearance Price - $3.88 52 Prs Br. & Wh. Pumps Values To $ 13.95 Clearance —1-2 Oil 119 Prs. Jolene Pumps Values To $10.95 Clearance Price - $4.85 40 Prs. oi Men's Oxiords Values to $13.95 Clearance Price - $4.85 96 Prs. Men's Shoes ISylott Mesh BROWN ami WHITK Values To $18.95 Clearance—1-4 Off I SHOP IN COMFORT Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued in this county un August 7 to Lin ton Eugene Roebuck and Melba Mobley, both of Williamstun. Visited Here From Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Sam Worthington of Windsor viisted here yester day afternoon. Returned To Fort Dix Wilbur Jackson returned to Fort Dix, New jersey, today al ter spending a few days'with | in ends and relatives, mi v Jack son came home with Sgt. Jackson and will remain here until he re eerves his discharge. At Pamlico Beach Among those fron} here who are spending some time at Pamlico Beach are the following: Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Stewart and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Godard, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning and child ren. --■$> Visited In Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Simpson and daughter. Miss Paula, visited in Winston-Salem this week. Visited Topsail Beach Miss Constance Chesson visited Topsail Beach as a guest of the Died Dardens this week. Willi Visit Here Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dickinson of Clinton will visit their daughter, Mrs. Win. D. Harrison, here to morrow. -— Here From Richmond tcsterday Mr. Bill Clark, manager of the Good Year district offices in Rich mond, attended to business here yesterday, —<i> Visiting In Jamesville Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Held of New Yolk City are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Askew in Jamesville, -—— Visited In Richmond Mrs. Raleigh Harrington and sons and Mr. P. E. Getsinger visited in Richmond yesterday. Spending Few Days At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor and daughter are spending u few days at Nags Head. -<*, Home From Myrtle Beach Mrs. Herbert Whitley and son have returned home from Myrtle Beach. Returned Home Tuesday Mrs. W C. Manning, Jr. and son, William Manning, III, re turned home Tuesday aftar spend ing two days in Durham. -«—_ Visiting Here From Conway Miss Mary Ada Schuller of Con way is heie visiting friends for a few days. Spent Week-end In Hear Grass Miss Hilda Bailey of Washing ton, D. C. spent last week-end with friends and relatives in Bear Grass. Visited In Itoeky Mount Mrs . Bob Monteith and Mrs. Dampy Simmons and children visited in Rocky Mount yester day. -<*> Spent Tuesday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Abbitl spent Tuesday with friends and attend ed to business in Norfolk. -« Visited Here From Plymouth Mrs. Bill Woolard of Plymouth visited friends here Tuesday. Spending Week At Pamlico MV.s. J. F. Thigpen" is speratftif'’ this week at Pamlico. DISTILLED LONDON DRY GIN PIUI PINT S|IO J 4/1 OUAI1 J2»5 ?MWIII» I VOITf UB. if-_HPF1I. News As Reported In The Enterprise Forty Years Ago AUGUST 16, 1912 Last Saturday night at a very late hour, Register Cofiield was called from ins slumbers to issue a fnarriage license for Mr Lee Hardison atid Mic« Fannie Gur kiri,'of Williams Township. The couple with ft lends drove to the huse of J.-, .''.;4 Riddick about 2 o'clock m tin- morning and the vows were giver, which joins them through life. They took the wee sma' hours so that an added romance might be given to the affeftr. The bride is the niece of Mr. W' 11 Gurkin, and was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. J B. Hardison, soon after the death of her parents, and has grown to be a very attractive girl. Mr. Hardison is the eldest son of Mr. Simon Hardison and is a promis ing young farmer Miss Jeffie House, of Oak City, entertained a house party last week. Miss Vivia Reeves, of Hamil ton, is visiting the family of N. M. Worsle.v m Oak City. The dance given by L. J, Dav enport, of Oak City, last Friday was largely attended W. T. Hurst and wife of Oak City have returned from a trip to Norfolk Oscar Council and wife, of Oak I City, are in Norfolk this week Mis; Emily Hines ot Oak City has returned home from a trip to Virginia. J. W. Hines and family of Oak City are spending a few days in Dunn. •••feat* m»; h* will nlui tllll IMthlH ujmiev lUtuf CLARK'S PHARMACY B. M. Worsley, of Oak City. J while driving in from the country! last Saturday night, was run into by another vehicle and his horse becoming unmanageable, caused an accident in which his arm was broken in two places. Miss Mamie Hines of Oak C'it\ left for Dunn last Monday on a visit to hei brother and family Messrs. George, Augustus, and Robert Harrison are here at the , aMBSMMiii - — - bedside of their brother, Louis C. Harrison, who is critically ill. Mrs W H. Crawford went to Panacea Spring on Wednesday. Mi and Mrs A R. Dunning have just returned from a visit to Aulander. , Mr. and Mrs J P. Simpson and son with Misses Hannah Vie Fow vk't; and Lettie Critcher left from Virginia Beach Monday. Mis.s Hattie Lou Ward left Tuesday for Baltimore. W H Martin of Jamesville was in town Tuesday. Mrs Jim Perkins and children of Stokes, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs J H. Page Sunday and Monday. Misses Ida and Millie Spruill, accompanied by Messrs. Durward tJurganur- and Herbert LiPey, drove up from Jamesville Wed nesday evening. . — .-!?** — 3 - HURRY DOWN TO LEDER RROTHERS NOW! See Our Back-To-School COTTON DRESSES SANFORIZED SHRUNK — VAT DYED I// f o/or.i and Sizrs Ttt I'ra-Tevns! From $1.98 lo $5.95 LITTLE GIRLS’ SKIRTS to W :»*>!. Caherdiue and Corduroy. $3.95 to $5.95 CIIILDKEIS'S Ravou and Colton PANTIES 29c Sc 49c iLSO SLIPS 69c to 97c BOYS' OVERALL PANTS Elastic or I’lain H oist. $1.19 to $1.98 Boy;s' Cotton ami Bay^m PANTS II asliahlc $2.95 to $4.95 Also Khaki ami Kray Chinos SPORT SHIRTS $1.39 to $2.95 Children's SHOES iiroMii, Hi’uhii and White, Itlaek and VS hit* i 111 Moccasin or Plain Tors. Also Saddle Oxfords. $1.98 to $6.50 Have “Hinh-Tops" Too! \\ illiamslou, M. C. lowest priced In its field! This beoufiful new Styleline De luxe 4 Door Sedan lists for less than ony comparable model in its field. (Continuation of standard equipment and trim illui~ holed u dependent on availability of materiel I LESS ^^Qjr§PE£St~/oiv&fyr,'ceef /,ne ,n EXTRA WIDE CHOICE •f Styling and Colon EXTRA BEAUTY AND QUALITY of Body by Fifth* CXI It A IMQOm PtRrO"MANr •I CtnUrp«tk« Pow#i EXTRA RIDING COMFORT •f Imptoved Kn««*Action XTRA STRENGTH AND COMFORT of Fishtr Unisteel Construction MORE TO ENJOY ~on/(/ /ow-pr/cacf cor iv/Y/f a// Mes< S/frCAR EXTRASJ •hi Gufyfine. flaAi priced so I0*s EXTRA STOPPING POWER of Jumbo-Drum Stakes. MHA PKtSTIf.E el Amoilio a Moil Popular Co EXTRA STEERING EASE of Center-Point Steering A public tervice program la cooperation with Green Croit and Highway Safety Inter* J*«4<i«trv Committee MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLET* THAN ANY OTHER CAR EXTRA SMOOTHNESS * POWER 0£Uk Automatic Tiantmiiiian A complete po»er team with extra-powerful Valve-in Hcad engine, and Automatic Choke Optional on lie l uu models at extra cost. Roanoke Chevrolet Co.
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