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THURSDAY, MAY 11, 19"9. THE NASH COUNTY NEWS. SPRING HOPE, NORTH CA!<">]/N \ PAGE THREX OF INTEREST TO WOMEN CLUB NEWS PERSONALS Pegg-y Anderson Avas a w’ook- end visitor in Rali'igh, • • • • Mrs. Effie Mao Morris spent Sun day in Enfield visiting her aunt, Mrs. Yaneey Spivey, STANHOPE ^liss Elsie Mae Morgan lias acGcpt- i €d a position with Mr. Zeb Jones of' Luther Finch of Toronto, Canatla has returned after a visit to his mother Mrs. Bessie W, Finch. Miss Foy Hocutt and Mr. Lee of the Nash County Insurance Agency. , Rocky Mount spent Sunday have returned to Star. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Ricks of WiJ- son visited kin and friend<^ licre Sunday. Miriam Harper entertained forty- five of her friends at a hirthdn^' i party Tuesday afte.noon. They ail had a hap]>y time, enjoj’ed severoi contests and togftUer made hor thirteenth l>irthday one long to bo renu-mhered. Stanhope i^nnday School plans t“ have an attractive Mothe.’s Day pr-- gram. At commencement we were made quite proud, of two boys—Edward Brantley for attaining the best seventh grad<? average, and Fred Bissett for perfect attendanco Democratic VVcrnen To A vVo i cl p. iZ6S with \ Mrs. Lee Bell. j Mrs. Marion Ward and son* were' O’Keiloy Howard of Florence, | thiroughout his seven yea.s at Stan visitors this w'eek in the home of | ^ * last week with her sis-■ hope School. Such boys must not go her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Lu- , Mrs. L. L. Harper. for cannon fodder. Mrs. H. L. Dillard entertained a Mrs. Sallie Strickland well-known few of her teacher friends from ! in our midst, an 89 year old resident F;emont last week-end. of near Bailey was buried in Flood’s Mrs. Roger Strickland’s sister Miss, Chapol cemetery last Monday. She per. Mr. Mallie Taylor, of Portsmouth Navy Yard was in town with Mrs. Taylor and his family over this past ■weekend. Miss Rachel Brantley spent the past w’eekend at Louisburg College and attended the May Day pageant OIL Saturday. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Claude (J. Abernathy Annie Smith of Kinston has return od home after a few days’ visit. Miss Emma Roberson spent Thursday in Richmond, Ya., shop ping. School has closed and most of the teachers have gone to their homes for vacation. No longer d'oes the and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Geddie i tosfother a set of visited friends and relatives in Jack sonville, N. C., Sunday. happy children, instead the boys and girls are ec-attere^, seldom getting to a rendezvous even to play ball. Messrs. John Barbee, “Doick” executing their 4-H Sykes, Ed Agree and "Short*^ Collie projects. As farm boys and enjoyed a fishing trip below Wil-, g^^Is they are quite busy digging liamston Monday and Tueediay of laboring, planting, feeding and car last week. ! ing for stock or chickens. Yes, as * * • • I future farmers and farmerettes they In glancing over the May issue of, are learning to search for their the Sanatorium Sun we notice among | birthright, their inheiitance and they patients admitted to the Main Divi- are blessed with intelligent gtiid- sion the name of Mrs. Pauline King ance. At rest periods, access to Stan- of Spring Hope, Among patients dis- hfrpc library gives then periodicals, charged was Mrs. Maggie Short of ' books, plenty of food for thought. Nashville, N. C. , * Fred TVallaoe and daughter was the widow of a confederate vet eran, Law:ence Strickland and one of the last her contemperaries to go. Masses Annie Britton and Florence Bartholomew spent the past week end in Rocky Mount as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Speight. Ih-e-a-l-t-hi A WEEKLY CHAT WITH DR. C. L. BLACKBURN “WILSON’S CHIROPRACTOR’ 5th Floor First Natiunal Bank Buildinjr t WILSOJT, JV C. CALL OF THE OUTDOORS Left to right: Miss Beatrice Cobb, National Committee- woman; Mrs. May Thompson Evans, Assistant Director Wbmen’s Division, Democratic National Committee; Mrs. T. W. Watson, Chairman Conference Arrangements. — • ,1: — Mrs. (“harles W. Tijlett, State The O, chardOrioles have returned Publicity Chairman of the Regional and are gaily singing all the day Conference of D-'moeratic Women, long. They may be seen slipping announced today prizes which will through the foliage of trees search- l)e awarded at tkt.' Regional ('unfer- ing for insect larvae, their chief ar- (nee of Democratii' Women to be tide of diet. Three tyi>e.' of Oriole** held in Winston-Salem May 23-24 may be identifie<l, the mature male ★ BAZAAR PKKVI1-:W * m Attractive prizes iiave been donated bv Civic leaders in Winston-Salem which is (.-hostnut and black, the greeniah- yellow female and the male and will be awarded by Mrs. T. W. ol a year old, greenish yellow with WE SELL The best Turkey Mash Known to the Science of Raising Turkeys—Fresh Sup ply Weekly—Priced to Please. Ray-zem for Turkeys—$1.00 and $2.75. stone Water Founts—1 Gallon Size 60c Turkey Books Free. H. H. WEEKS SEED STORE 219 Tarboro St. Rocky Mount, N. C. Phone 393 (Why not buy your seeds from a seed Store) ‘ Spiing is here at last and we can get outdoors again. Wc feel like loosening up. W^e ‘‘aldaters” feel the desire to keep the \*igor of youth. And exercise is a means to that end, but we must exercise ev- erj'day to get the full benefits. You question why exercise? My answer is this! Before the dawn of Watson, of (’onference Arrangements, and will be as fol io we : 1st.—A prize to each County Cliairman who h:u} a representative each a black t^'roat. All are elender and active, about the size of bluebirds. Before long they will be weaving their basket nests in «hade trees about our yards. The nostalgic charm of a summer evening is reflected by this roman tic dress of blue and white flowered silk organza, with a quaint laced bodice and a skirt flounced in three tiers, as featured in fiarper’s Bazaar for Mav. THE EXTRA SMOKING IN EVERY PACK = attending Conference fro precinct in her county. 2nd—A prize to each IHstrict Viet’ Chairman wlio h.i't a delegation of| at least five women from each Coun ts’ in her Distrie/-. | 3rdi—A prize t i each District Di-1 gest Director wh<i has a Democratic Digest in every prccinct in every YOUR HOME AND MINE civilization mankind wa« not troubl-1District. ed by the need for exercise. Ou*-| —A prize to tlie State Vice- (By Jane Floyd Back) W’iien spring is in the air one’s thoughts don’t always turn to dreams of romance. If one is a homenLaker they more likely than not turn to thoughts of the home and the urge to go on a decoration sp-ce and dress up the house. Then the household budget rears forefathers, in the dim ages long 1 among the eleven stated passed, had to exerc-i.se to live to'who an ugly Lead and plans for a new hiXfi the largest state delegjition at the Conference. Is'orth Carolina will pot cojjipete for this prize. SPECIAL LOW' PRICES ON Ballard^s Obelisk Flour 5 Pound Box (Double Sifted) 25 c 12 Pound Bag 50c 24 Pound Bag 95c 48 Pound Bag $1.85 SEE us FOR YOUR NEEDS IN FRESH MEATS, VEGETABLES, FRUITS AND GROCERIES Barnes Cash Grocery PHONE 4 get food-—to fight off enemies. Today we no longer diepend on hunting anti fishing for our food. Large number of us sit at desks or tend machines. Wc ride in automo biles—trains—eb'-\rt4o The ene mies of primitive life do not bother ua, and the result is that most of us do not get the amount and va- wardrobe for tlie house more often than not become merely wistful I thinking. I But the ingenious homemaker who ' is smart enough to realize that it’s ! the little things that count can ac- jeomplish all so:ts of attractive re-i suits with an amazingly small others whose occupations keep them iuddors a nf th(‘ day pa - ticularly need outdoor exercise. Health Thought for today:—^‘Tlie body is a tempi? for the soul, (iluard of money. riety of physical activity which the temple well.’ | ^ ha-\e a : to spend and still want to tran>late . that spring urge into de<*orative ac tion make an economj* game of it. It is nesting time for the Bob-1 Take stock of each of your rooms Enjoy the smoking thrill... and ECONOMY...of Camel’s extra-mild, ripe-tasting tobaccos.There is more tobac co by weight ia CamclSy compared to the average w^eight of 15 other of theiitfgest- selling brands tested. Besides, Cameh bum slower than any other brand tested—25% slower than the average time of the others. So Camels give you the equivalent of 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK' Oo top of that, you get the mellow goodness, the smoking thrill of Camel’s costlier tobaccos in a matchless blend. PLEASURE plus ECONOMY made Camel America’s ciga rette No. 1. Why not yours too? €JIM€L THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS PENNY FOR PENNY YOUR BEST CIGARETTE BUY tt very few dollars TIME TO RAMBLE JOHN R. BAKER MANAGER GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE — WINDSTORM — AUTOMOBILE — HAIL ACCIDENT — HEALTH — AND HOSPITALIZATION WE HAVE OPENING IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA FOR TWO SALESMEN AND ONE SALESLADY OFFICE :UPSTAIRS IN DR. CHAMBLEE’S OLD OFFICES. PHONE 50 WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR HAIL INSURANCE AND ANY OTHER KIND. WILL RENDER OUR BEST SERVICE - - — - .u... - human body needs, | Kxercise serves a wide variety of bodily needs. It may serve to im prove posture, to help us ca:rv our-! , 11 4. • / • i white or partridgi' and loutJ whistles in turn and decide what new touch- selves well, to increase strength, vi-* ' , V ^ J ^ J of “bob-white, old bob-white" are es they need to greet spring-. Thi-n gor, endurance, beautv, and to cor-' . j s l . , • 1 1 * heard across tha field as the male see just how far you can stretch rect physical defects. ^ i , . T ^ • bird <?alls t-o liismate. Thev are 1 you’- money. Ireneral exercise and ceitain spe- * I ^ ^ . . , . r* I plump, browL-'Pt^ckled l>iids and the i In your living room, for inst;in< cial exercise^ often have consider- * ‘ \ I , , • , , , ,, , . i. IT T maJe is distinguished bv his whiti* maybe you have a wiudaw overIo;’k- abie value in controlling or redue- ^ . . , ^ „ ... . . throat which tlio female lacks. Their mg a garden that will be not of ing overweight, r^rfspeciallv is this so , , , , , 1 J- X- ^ nest is built on the ground, hidden bloom betore many more we-.-ks have when, under the direction of an ex- ' , 1 1 1 • 1 1 away in tlie gr:ujs where about fif-,l)assed. >> hy not taKe your heavv pert a careful balam-e is kept be- i n , tween exercise and diet are lai.t. As, <lrai)cries down, tie l.aek your gla<s 11 r, 4- P 4. ^ 'Soou US tlic vouug birds are hat« h-'<'U tains and hang a mirrow opposit.' One should get fun out of exer-t . ^ ... 1 1-1 (t-*d they can run about through the the window where it will cateh r.‘- cise. it IS a si)lendid thing wliea ^ ^ a . . igra.s.> like chicks. At a warning f.om flections of the gjirdcn and thus men and women carrv over into , , - x « ■ « , ■ 1 .• the mother bird they will all scatter make a real life picture for the adult life the joy of physical acti- , i „ , ■ 1 111. 1 ir and “'“J*''" li'aves or grass and ' room. Bp sure the mirror is of i>ol \ity experienced in childhood. How • much more life means to them They |is I'l-'^e ‘o ol.tam glamo- Iiave an invaluable aid. both f ,„ | their only iiicau-, of protection f. om i ous results. , . , ... . 'thfir I'lieniiiv; Kaeking such a garden vu'w, place the c nduct of their ow'n lives and tnemuv.. V t - . . - t . ' !a miror l»ehind vour Imng room or tor the guuiance ef their chiUften. I Xow is the time to ramble over j Exercise does not need to be a hills where the mountain hmrel-or j^ont. chore. There aie many excellent.‘Vreek ivy” gr.iws. These evergreen ^uiprised to find ' torms ot pliysical activity to choose' 3 a:e foun-l in great number.' from. Outdoor sports emprise a (j,p j,]uffa .-.iuiig Tar Kiver. \ow ioa of exercises that are hard toijiipy j,re covei'-d with masses of beat. It is a di;Jight to .icquire skil,; nearly white flowers. It is in playing outdoor games, such a.s | interesting to . Mmine an individual flower which oj'ens like a cuj) hav- tennis, ]>aseball, softball, golf horseback riding. T.'iere is .1 feel-jinj, ,H>int.s. Around mueh of additional beauty the tlow'-‘ -*r arrangement will gain from re-' liCcti‘>D in the gleaming plate glass surface of the mirror. Treat your bed and d.essing table ♦■o a new cover and drape. You can . make all sorts of charming and in- mg of freedom -in.t power wliicU I i^ttie pockets holding the 'anthers. I ^o^grs and drapes out of^ c.-vmos from the mas-ery of such a;-|x„se,t a twig into the center of the|t,,g eaUeos, organdies and flow-; ' ered muslins. If you have painted 4A ZOO ^777 Oi tivities as sailing a boat iring. Jn these exercises k.. gj-* J.and in hand i body /;t When the outd sports impos.5i ;i or sWim-;^yp stamen^ fly back like springs, scattering the iwllen. The enjoymejiiimj^p^.jjgj hirds, dotted with pink, ' epzng color to the large flower clus- wfi'ier mak.s or W If.’ j tcrs. other cixcumstaiicee prevent ther,'; then ij H' r and gjTiinasiun. game.i- • oa.'kerb ’3, volley ball, bowling and the like are recommended^. Wild strawberries are ripening, as the children most likely have dii?- covered. The berries are small but full of flavor and of a delicious fra* door exercises: 1. Walk all or part of the way home. 2. Hike: Walks in the city, ns Hero follows other forms of out-igrance They grow best on hillsides where the soil is red so are found, more frequently in the western half of our county. Honeysuckle vines are ehowercd w’ell as cross counti'y are ex-?ollcnt with sweet-snielUng whito flowers exercise, ^ which turn yellow with age. They are 3. Mow lawn—or do other work favorites of the hummingbird, as are all deep-throated flowers. Althougn this vine runs wild over our fences furniture invest in paint and work out which requires physical activity. (People who are not accustomed tj this sort of work should be careful not to over do it, especially at firs’-. 4. Miake a garden—a fine source of real pleasure as well as good ex* erdse. 5. Bow a boat or paddle a canoe Take a fijsliing trip once in. awhile. 6. Office TForkore, honBewivefl, and and takes possession of our swamps, it is not a native of this country but was imported from the Orient. The flowers most numerous along roadsides just now are golden rag worts, grrowing about two feet high, topped by clusters of daisy-like flowers of deep yellow. a few cans of' a new. and ex-' citing color scheme for the room. ' Invest in somo of the gay newj shower curtains for your bathroom, and make a set of tiowered dimity or muslin curtains for the window’. For your dining room get some inexpensive and bright colored pots from your local department or dime store, fill them with plantsand set them around the windows on small plaques of mirror glass. Invest in a, set of bright colored mats for the! table and a new flow’cr bowl to hold arrangements of spring flowers. You will be surprised to find what small touches such as these suggest ed can do to add a feeling of fresh ness to your rooms. RAPID GAINS The excellent results which J. A. Walker, Duplin County farmer, ex perienced with six fast-growing pigs were attributed, to clean grounds and a balanced ration. THE CAH THAr HAS Ei^EKVrH/NO- f A D^Uvend price at Liatr- aing, Mich., subject to chsn^ w/thout notice. Price in cludes aa/^ty g/aaa, bunif>’ era, bumper guards, spare tire and tube. “Tranaporte- tion, state and local taxea. if any, optional equipment and acceasoriea—extra. J. M. Chevrolet Co. Zebulon, N. C. Twin City Motor Co. Selina, N. C.
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