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The Roinaa's-Asxiilarr t the
Presbyterian Church met Monday
af ternoon at the church with Mrs.
O. L. Taylor preillinj. 'After " a
--ort Dosmeu lession, lira. J.
HI201L Chairmaa of fielisioiu Ed-
Gc&tltfi presented 1 the' ' program,
"rslargiajj Home - Eorleoni" , In
which1 wat itreued the ' neceisity
ana importance oi m renrutian
fleneral Samnel W. Faium. : of
Baltimore ii spending lometinie at
the home of -hi brother, J. L, m.-
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In. Jtlary P. Simmons, of Fay-
etteville, is spending this week at
the home of Kn. L X1, Fauon.i
Krs, 0. N. Lee, of Clinton, is
visiting her daughter, lfrs. H. F.
Kr and: Kn. W. E. Thornton
and son, William, spent Sunday
near Warsaw with relatives, i
Dr. jQordon Smith and little son
from Tnomamlle spent Sunday in
town with his mother, Mrs. TW.
Smith.. " z ..
r Er. and Mrs. Haywood Long, of
Ealeigh were in Faison Sunday,
visiting their mother,) Kn H. C
Precythe, Sr. ,"
Mrfc. Kame Bowden is. spend
ing this week in Snow Bill with
relatives.. '--i
lew and ICn. A. L Thompson
have retarned home., from- Erch
Square, where Mr. Thompson held
last week in the Methodist church.
CALYPSO
CHURCH ENTERTAINS
FACULTY
The raemben of the Baptist
church entertained the school fac
ulty Thursday evening ' with a
picnic supper on the church lawn.
Shortly before the supper a pro
gram was given as follows: Song,
by the congregation. ; Devotional
led by c. B. Jtest. welcome, by
Mn. . John 'Broadhunt. Playlet,
The Radiant Lif e " b Misses I
fief and Viola Joyner, Hilda Orice,
Helen Morgan, Mary Kennedy, El-
ma Kelly, and Mrs. Leonard Gray,
Special music by Mn. J Wilbert
Herring. After the supper the fac
ulty led in singing - old familial
tongs'."
Miss Alice Cook of Atkinson,
spent the weekend , with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cook.
Miss Pauline Sloan, of Chinqua
pin, spent the weekend here with
her parents, Mr. and Mn. C. L
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dickson, and
son, Griggs, of Kenansville, visit
ed relatives in Calypso Sunday. .
, .Miss Edith Binson, of Junston,
and Miss Louise Britt, of B. F.
Grady spent the weekend with
Mn. Sallie Brttt.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrior, of
Wallace, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs." James T. Albntton.
The community is sorry to hear
of the illness of BevV w. K. ste
phens. Rev. Chambley of Turkey
supplied for Mr. Stephens Sunday.
Mr. and Mn, James Strickland
have moved to Warsaw where
Mr. Strickland is associated wi
the American Oil Company. .
- James Thomas Dickson, of Ed
wards Military Institute, Salem.
burg, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dick-
Mn. Annie Hill is visiting her
daughter, Mn. W. B. Waldenmeir,
of Fayetteville. - --..,(.-
mesdames S. a. jsaxweii, Alec
Sanderson, Will Sloan, J.. D. Cam
eron, -Leon Flowers, W, F. Pat
ten, and Miss Lyde Matin attend
ed the District Day of Prayer of
the Wilmington 'Presbytery Fri
day at Smith's Church in Smith
Township; " .
i The regular meeting of the
Presbyterian Woman's Auxiliary
met Wednesday in the homa of
Mrs. Leon Flowen. Mn. C. L. Slo
an had charge of the program on
Home Missions. . -
1 PRAISES ROOSEVELT
M 'i J 1 ' ' .
- Warrenton Jade John Kert,
Second distrcit congressman prais
ed the Roosevelt administration in
as address tor 2,000 penons- at
good will meeting here sponsored
byaciviqclub. Kt
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STATE BOARD OF HEALTH TO
I WAR AGAINST SYPHIUS ;
Raleigh, "Peaceably' if we can,
forcibly if we must',we will uro-
tect the innocent against syphil
is," declared Dr. Carl V. Reynolds;
State Health OfficeTTenohs in
fected with this disease will not
be able to evade compulsory treat
ment, or imprisonment, if , they
persist in their: refusal! he con
tinued, "simply by moving, from
one county to another, or . from
one State to another.
' "I am in receipt of ' a letter
irom : Virginia asking me to noti
fy the authorities here to be on
the lookout for a syphilitic from
that commonwealth who left to
come, to North Carolina. I am
ontacting the health officer in
the community to which he is
supposed to have eone. in order
that he may be located and com
pelled to continue treatment, or
go n jau.
"In the futre when a syiihUitio
moves from one North Carolina w a ciose unaay night. Sev
county to another, the health of f i- nfcew fem5en were added
cer wm be reauested to notifvl.
promptly the State Board of
ueattn and, in turn, the health
authorities in the community to
wmuu mo is supposea to nave
gone will be notified.
"So. you see. we mean business.
The only way to see this thing
through is to make a thoMusrh
job oi it, ana witn tne cooperation
of our ooworken, we will do just
that thing. I have a letter from
a health officer who requestad of
ficial blanks. He has in mind a
syphilitic who will be formally
no "iiea to tare treatment. If he
refuses; he will be nut in iafl and
he will stay there until he becom
es non-infectious and will then
be treated until he is cured
"There is law enough on the
OUR MEN'S FALL
GOOD HARD FINISH MATERIALS, IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE
- BREASTED STYLES, SPORT- BACKS IN STOUTS, SHORTS,
SLIMS AND REGULARS. SEE THEM.
WOMEN'S OXFORDS
A SPECIM, BUY, REGULAR ?200Sl.4o
VALUES IN 100 STYLES TO SELECT T
FROM, ALL SIZES TO 9. SALE S1.48.
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books to wage an effective cam
paign of. eradication if it is en-.
forced; and so far as the State '
Board of Health is concerned;' the ,
provisions will be utilized to the ,
limit. We will muster all the force . ' 1
available to ' fight this .disease " . iJ
from now on. No one who wishes w.
to cooperate, whther infected or-" '
not, need, have any fears but"
once again, 'Peaoebaly if we can;
forcibly if we must That goes!" -
PINK HILL
Misses Grace and Louise Jones.
students at Louisburg College i
spent the weekend with their par
ents. Revival services at the Metho
dist church here conducted bv Sv.
; Cro?no . Walstonburg,-
ing. Rev. H. H. KcLamb is the re
muuig Ule meei-
gular pastor.
Rev. W. H. Eubanks has re
turned from Pender County where
he assisted in holding a revival in
a Presbyterian church there.
Mesdames T. A. Turner, Annie
Jones. Jones Smith, Jasper Smith,
H. A. Edwards,, Ike Stroud, 0. B.
Lane and Miss Lula Tyndall at
tended the Day of Prayer at Smith
Chapel Friday.
Mr. and Mn. Shelby Turner of
New York and Dr. and Mn. Lud
low Turner of Jacksonville were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.S. R.
Turner.
Mr. and Mn. Floyd Heath snent
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mn. W. L. Hardy at Moss Hill.
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Are the Talk of
All Eastern Carolina.
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