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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 14, IQSS In Edgecombe County: THOUSANDS SEE 4 - H PARADE m 3. B, HARREN i TAKBORO An estimated 4 people viewed the near j mile-long pgrs-.le of the Edge- i co.nbe County 4-H Club units | ■her Friday, May S'.h The parade, : a;; annual e'-pnt which is looted i .for ward to with more than pass- > ing Interest by Bdgecoinhers, was j led by four crack hijh school : bands seven feats (depicting va- j cus phases of the ‘live-at-home” ! program now being so inter.- i lively projectrcd by the farm and I home agents) and several units | of rpercliihi; i H’ers and Boy and i Girl Scor.tr. Inside the municipal tail panic i where the program was conduct- ■ .j;i by county agents and 4-H lead- j c..>. Mayor H. G. Nicholson gave , word* of welcome to tee rural ! citr.erw n''d assured them of the j r.itv‘3 irlen-st in their welfare vV;>U<t Armstrong. nerving Jits ! .f.vond year as county 4-H pres:-- j dent, shared honors with head | j i "S3W V\ fI f *-* v JUi l % %*** ***** itt 1 S i MAN ITACTtVED IN GARNER— MAE RALEIGH, AND SOLD ALL 1 OYER NORTH CAROLINA PMR) \» ifimpp® i| ip;iiUf, \i t \vi ! ibinilMwii uJ§&lljsD 'i';’>. ; '}: • ’s* ■ ■ • ..? ; Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky " ,l111 " M'»>WWii»i»iirß-w , r |ll -iTi-irrtnt-*iT~yf«• ~irtrirririfrM'nrßTW'fr-tnnw $3.90 « QT. $2.43 p|MT I m I J »» »#• Mfc f 86 Proof , EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY Louisville 1, Kentucky i j i Farm Agent II M. McNeill in ; conducting the nrogran Dr. W A. Browne, Edge combe County Health Officer, delivered an addrrs:* on health, in which he cited the need for lifting Edgecombe from its present unenviable ; position of being one among counties of the state whose health record ts far from the > best, Dr Hrowne cited the many defects found among school children and u/ged parents to lake steps to cor rect same without delay. He pointed to finding of is T B rase , during the recent X-ray survey:, which far from cm • ered the entire rUiscnrj. Hdton Cobb, fcr-illicnt agrtcuJ- ' ! tuve student from Car Yet High j at Plisctops, spoke with ease and ! effectiveness on bis prize-winning 1 -■ T-Tfvluch Out. Food 1 Prcdu c I s o n and Conservation , Jacks And Jills Here I j Stage Mother's Affair ' The Guys and Dolls <*eer--age - club) of the Jack aid Jill C ho, of Amend* gave s M..liter's Dsy revert ion to:- t :rk end .Li! mot- < hers, on Thur-'d; v evening. May 5. at the hoavc of Mrs. Joseph Winters. The Winter* home wa s decorated with large vases of Gladiclas with the dining room centerpiet e of pink wi blue carnations carrying out j the club's color sclxeiae. Beiletous pink punch war serv ed with pick and blue iced .cook- I iev. Recieving the guests at. the • r(.-,0,r- -error*** A and Mercedes Winters At the punch boal were Christine Bates. Gloria Sanders, Harold Williams and Dev.-.-, r. Hayea. Mothers pr*-.»sm were Mf-sdarr.es Geneva P.rc.wn, M'-rlls Capehart Ruth Davenport, Mar a a re* Haver, Thelma Keck. Catherine I arlar.?, virgin:.- Newell. Sr.s:? Perry ill- 1 la Williams, Harvdeigh White and Mrs. Winters. a DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION FOR THE SCALP wiirtt w- Or a powerful ckwbte t- Sjm si*< T»~ Format*, r« itM* •’■*? ‘ drug sure*. You get it. wut wit fw '■< tv. on goat jw. It 5* «B mi**S mm ready w tub i Contribute Toward Belter Family i I. vine.'" j Cobb had prcvtc.usly won first place in county-wide competition i with his speech, which sought to show that, among other things, a i family garden and a milk cow | were ff> prime factors Ir. attain j 1 g better health, happiness and I cncreased revenue from the farm. > County Sup*, of Schools, E D. • Johnstone, board of education ' chairman Walter Hargrove, along I with skits by various schools completed the program, which | featured a health pageant. Guest band for the affair was the H. B. Sugs band from Farmville. Home I bands were: Phillips, Carver and i PattUlo High Schools of the coun -Ity and city. Judging of the con test war by Mrs Ruby C. Carra way. dirt, heme agent; Mrs. Kelt J. Randall, asst. 4-H specialist and M. E Zachary, diet, farm agent. Fayetteville Delias Hold May Vespers FAYETTEVILLE T t Epoilon Alpha Sigma Theta Sore, uy, Inc. sponsored a May-Week Vesper Program at the Fayc'teviHc .State Teachers fPlleße Ir-, • n w, -r-\ The guest fpeakev was Mrs. Jennie B. Taylor, Director of the East ern Region of Delta Kieria Theta ■Sorority Inc. She was introduced by Sorer Nsutrice W Merritt nf Clinton. A Delta ensemble gave the music. Offices of the Epsilon Al pha Sigma (graduate) Chap ter are: Nentrlce Vi'. Merrill, president: Mildred Jones, vice-president: M th’fn (kttnd, recording secretary: Fdwlna Trent, corresponding secetar?-; and Ida C. Fowler, treasurer. The officers of tis e Delta X i Icndergradtjote) Chan ter ?i,. ludc,* Leila Thompson, p* esiitnt; Eliza BuHork •vice-president; Marion. M. Porter, recording secretary; Ethel jme Holden, correspond - tag seeetary; ant? Nettie Ccs t-'.ni, freisu: er Share Your Wisdom BI DR. T. R CAINES XEW YORK. (GLOBAL) The very hour that you be-’ome ac quainted with the true God, you find heaven here on earth, be cause f/.tch a recognition e-iahles you to live in health, peace, truth and hertr-ony •‘With all thy get ting. e-.- ; .:- , s">-'- , ..ndm£' Not. ihe false .-r.vr-ii. but the real tbs,x nev cifrrc; The unrsift nai-■ :r,g that V. ,11 cause ail things needful for your health and hap- In Caiifornia, beef cattle sprayed with water during hot days gained a quarter pound more a day than those not sprayed. THE CAROLINIAN _ i i ’>l *, i I f *f&w- ! :M Agfa V< '* , ~. di£'F"' ilf . » I tfi sh hi $ I Hi ’hkl A: "N**-" ’• > f A ! ; - ' S: J'S "j : ' j ■ 1 s i M* i i DAVID DUNN, ELKS WIN ! NER AT ROCKY MOUNT —- David Du mi, (renter) front row, ■ was choKea Hnanlmously to rep resent BTO high school and the I local Twin County Elk LoG*'- N«. 257, at the District Oratorti cal tcctesl elimmattoo at Pat -1 ulto High School, Tarboro, when i Third District Elks Oratorical At Tarboro BY J B HARKEN TARBORO Rcpresej-itatives of ’ foil; of the third d-trict Elk ! Lodges gathered -it the Pattiilo ; High School lest week for the an- 1 1 i Dual Elks Oratorical Om- t • i w-h-ch was directed by J. B Har- : ' rer- of Reeky Mount ar.i Ms. 1 Janie M Petti-way. Tcrborc of ; | the third district Ei.ks and i ; Daugntf:, -F.tks The ' contest features original orations ; i or, some phase of “Tr.e Constitu- - . fion" as it relates to the rights of 1 j ah citizens. David Dunn, BTW H.--?h senio,- *>f Rocky Mount, wiio was coach •H fey Mrs. E R Haw , was i chosen unanimously a? the f-rsr ] place winner a: d received $12.50 in prize money. Second honors • w ent to Norwood McTootlr. Brawley High. Scotland Neck, who sponsored by L. F Bowen. McTocrtle received SB. 1 John Ann Porter, Pattiilo High U r, coached by Pr. al W V Pattiilo, won S 5 as third place winner and Kather Robinson, *Dar den High. coached by i Mrs. Sadie Minis, won 4::: prize of $4 in cash. Judges for the con- 1 ! test were Mes M-urw- Lila T. Mar.- : • mi'y:, P-f "h W. Harris and MM?: - Bernice F {■••••mbb. all Edgecombe ; County teachers. Remarks were made by State Elks prf.-s-dent. K. P Battle, in , which he praised the participants |of the contest for "their fine ; sportsrnsnship" because there was complete hanr •;> shown by ah. i /I Digest Os I "dental health II By DR JOHN DEWEY HAWKINS | 234 Montgomery street Henderson, N. C. i To my many readers: I, in my 1 humble way am making a brief | attempt to give you the benefit ! of my experience in dealing with I individuals suffering from some | phase of dental health, (Please note this is the first of sixteen articles on Dental Health that will appear in this paper Please bear in mind that any greatest am bition is to beip tbe people preserve their health, and j make their lives autre happi er, and by doing this they i will help make ibis world * moth better place in which | to Jive. It i» osy humble intention to enlighten you along the path of Ilental rieiatb Please bear in mind, 'Health is free dom from bodily pain, and diseases, j ! Before we go too far in the I subject, may I toll you. some | thing about dentistry. For tbe i sake of definition: Dentistry is j considered as a highly classified ■ branch of surgical knowledge, i W ill tin science of the work I consists of the recognition, and i treatment of the teeth, and oral I tissues, it also consists of the : general neurotic condition which ! connects with the fifth cranial ! nerve. The science consists of the ! v r.rk of operative, or prosthetics 1 replacement of loss of the teeth ! by acident, or disease. Dentistry j may be divided into three cate j porks; Prosthetics, operative, and j surgical. Prothetic Dentistry is that j branch of science which has for | its objects the replacement of j lost dental organs in whole, or in parts by artificial means. 'The I artistic, and mechanical procedure i replaces in such restoration to | gethcr with a description of phy- I steal properties, and peculiarities i of the material used.) 1 Prothetic work consists of the j making of crowns, bridges, and dentures (plates'. Also of appli ances for correcting defects of the palate atid broken bones of the face after they have been reduc ed. Also Appliances for correct ing irregularities of the teeth, ted tic won out over foai other excellent speaker*, all of whom had been coached by Mrs. E. R Hawkins of the BTW school staff Shown in photo, (left to tight! are., front, Barbara A. Williams. 2nd place winner oi S7 50; Dunn, who won SH>: and Helen WUliatna, third place Dorm will represent the di.-T/ict ] at the State Convention of IB- ; POEW in Rsl igh. Tuesday, May 17th, i v-'feich time he v ,'t com- | pete with students from over the • I state. The übimate goal is 6 sl.f<oo | Elk Scholarship to be awarded at j the regional contest at a date to | fce !ater deti'-rro'-ncd F'.Uv EDUCATION AND HEALTH i PROGRAM . rim .-pa; -j-.-- ki :- '■.■ly tii. Health I •v,)d Education Program held re- | ccs.tly by Terboro's Rivervkw Lodge N 242. Star of Orient T. - pie No. 203 and Hues of Promise No. 32, wss tr-e B- •-. A D, Mosely of Washigntoc fN.C.), poster of ITrirn Br.p-;,st Church here. Rev. Movsly who is Civil Liberties director of the Noriii Cfcroiina Assn., Improved B- - -- Itw. Pr ve Order of E-k ■ of the World K. P. Battle, president, spokfr on tliE 1 va i u-0 of rninoritv I groups exerasing their right of franchise use of tho hhIUA. A j few days after Mostly':- addresg', j local citizens raided behind David Hall, local business a;an, who filed as a candidate fm* C - ty j Council. Hal! was th; first j man to f:le ir -nsnv veazs 1 Others c-r. the precn-rr; includ ed; W H I * 'i,:' GH Mit yr- Dt. Addle Lawrence, N N. Gr.-v | They. Giles exalted ruler: Pres ] Battle, State Dt. Vice Pre: X E j Bailey, Leroy Pitt. James Hilliard, \ Boisey Porter, Ciir.'on McLean, j John Stewart, Geo. Brawn, Geo, Mays and the Elks Choir. jaws. In aJI pruthetic work three thingK are obtained vis: i To isikf an appliance useful it should mak« the ; function of mastication much easier. i To ma k e an appliance that looks well, ft should be made correctly so that rbe patient would look like him self or herself. 3. To mx k e an appliance that 1# eoinformabie. From the nature of vocation of the prothetiet he must be the following mi: Artist, Sculptor, ; anatomist. ! Hh must h* well learned in ; each field mentioned in. order to : fulfill the requirement* imposed i upon him in each profession We should understand, and ! throughly appreciate the fact that | the vocation of dentistry em , braces a much broader field ' than is accorded him by the pub | lie, or uniformed in general. | Remember: Dentistry is the i father of focal infection. I Remember Life is swell if we: i can keep well, THE caTico Km ' mmmi &*4 hi m f§\ A 'Til “lewtk at me. Mom, ir, my now diaper.” says this calico-clad young- I j ster. With checks in top fashion this season, he’s all set with this latest in infant modes, the new Curity calico-check diapers. These new laboratory-tested for color fastness diapers, come three to a I set and retail for under two dollars,. The calico cat seems to think it’s a fine, idea too. He’s been a fashion ■ ! plate- tot years. vinner <>' $5. Bark mw, stand ing. are D«t!>th> Umhi, Hate President ft.. P. Battle « ci Kita Davis. Misses Alston and Harts retelved console tii>)> fmzi <st one dollar earh .1 B. Barren educational director of WLtr'.-t N<>. S. ih'i in charge ot the con test ■— J. B. HARR* y rot'O. COME SEE! COME SAVE! 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