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i. , Lr. and Krs. F - - - ,:gii0ah family. tl VcsitrAA-v 1 arose l . ,i, of Karion, ia visit' ;.e home of Mr. J. E. Far- ' And threw wide mv v... - K 3 '' 13 Kj ?1 - i a''-"-' 1 a ai J t near .-lLwe I . "I 1 I T Rry Eu n 1 1' ?y aan-' LJ, at , r.-rj tad l"-.t Co., Eose s:d t ::cs a plc l CI r iikis c ' t f i Li til I 3 i gacl v x. , J 1 1 ' tn, of ttur . i ! I ' i. A. J. Ctveia-;,' , v 5 t" 'ft g'usts c " .. t i . - m . .,1. . ; 7 V, - .. i . -j, v- -. J. L-r ton. 4 lira. L. H. Era&ahaw ! s re turned home after ttv j some 5 tt , L'jl i A c -es, bro ' 1 it ')rean -1. . f pine ...lubra on t" e cerrnony a pro g ' r -- 'a v ss play- el ly I 1.1.1.11:, : a, plan Lfc, t 1". C, L. TTiiia, violinist is I. i. .a played Wag--r's ". . j Farth," from Lo-L-. t" e lAZe and groom e-tvjit-l t" er. and dnrin? tLe ceremoay "To A Will ?"s" vas softly played. . The brile wore a $ Hue vel vet 6 v ' i rtf-LI z accessor '. It. r c: -8 was of r a a 1 v.V LIIos. tune wih her car' .a, Urs. OootHrT. cf CriftAii. Kr. and T"i. Charles Treadwell, oi is9' i, uonn., are vmnng relatives Lere. ' ' - TLTm 'Wa ITiisnii f Wilim'mnk ton, recently spent several days a aj. ana xrs. i. n. aewKirK. Urs. J. L, BradJiaw, Xtrs. W. D. Scott, and Irs. L. 0. Scott and children spent Thursday with rel atives near Grifton. Krs. J. lather Powell and son, Johnny, visited MrsC F; Hawes versify of North Carolina, Greens Thursday, i , . - 1 horo, spent the weekend with her a two circles of the Baptist I. 8. were entertained on ssittj afternoon in the home r. G. Ifnimv. with Urs. . loney, Urs. D. H.,Newkirk, .,s Jiatn matray as assist ! .Besses..'' - - ' 'lie business session was presid ed over by Mrs. 1. W. Williams, ed Mrs. W. I. House - was in charge of the program, the subject ox wnich was "syna." utners tax ing part in the program were Mrs. J. H. Barnes. Mrs. Annie Fussell. lirs. M. F. Allen, Miss Bessie John son, Mrs. It W. Williams, Mrs. O. E. Evans; and Miss Ella Wells Kewkirk. , , 1 ' The hostesses served a chicken I salad course and coffee. ' STUDENT VISITS , . ..' Wim (Tram TTrtrn a atnAmt. it. tne-woman t uouege ot tne urn I stood and gazed in raptar.d t Shocked at til the splendor. Eadiant co'.or met iny eye , , , I wish I might convey - -t The feetine that was in my son! (And still is there today. It seems, i such a silly thing To sleep all night and then When sun and nature calls to us To smile in dreams at them, , 7, MBS. S. t. LOCEEBMAN, BosehilL H. C. Health Officers Mean Business Here's Harry Franlcel radio's "Singm.' Sam" and Mr.miikel, photographed in their bom, "Justamere Farm,' near Milton, Ind. They've been married foe four years and are one of radio's happiest couples. Slngln' Sam will be heard In a big minstrel presentation when be guest stars on IinuTsaay. t . jboro, spent the weekend with her Sam will be heard in a big minstrel presentation wfc Sara and Bobert '"Watson, of mother, Mr Dolly Bryan Horne,J fn.Son Shop" program over CBS on December . (Wallace, spent the weekend withlBenlaville, ' ' 1 ' : - w .1 i 1 . . . tl. v a V- AAA X V V .www - J til' t 1 . 1 f -1.. 1 . a. " v -1 r ij ' "Therefore will I give thanks unto thee, 0 XAXD among the , the heathen, and sins praises unto thy name,,'' ' s ESTOBY does, not record that the day puctSwalarly odd .l. .though wo may assume, from Jjongieuows-nesonpwn w juui 4 itrmyi-irrr. fi hedgerows in November' that some now did falL ' The "turkeys, so lately disturbed in their favorite haunts bfr OTW-noisy Mtinderlftiss. - - es,'were wasted to a turn, surely. And of cranberries, . com, pumpkin, .'.louash, " ; grapes and apples, we know there waa goodly supply, ; . .; 7-' - "oitainly,' there was a miracle to commemorate the occasion. For, about the plain f yet bounteous board were men, Indians, whose Gods were other Gods, as unlike this God to whom their hosts gave thanks at they themselves were unlike those who "L entertained tuem.,, ix v V "1 1! ''Ji w '-' ,' r"- ' . ' " . s - -1 '-5''1 k ' f' ''h' Much time has passed since 1621,- Thanksgiving, set apart from an other days by proclamation of the President and the governors of the various states wiH be - cbsci ved according to the precedent set by President Lincoln in 1864, on the last r - Xhursaay xiovemoer. - , r ; ' , !' " It WOT be observed bylttaay as a holiday; ly some, as an act of free wil a 'giving of' thanks. V"y -r: 'VvVV ' 'V i f -.' 'f ' ,1," v ' - - - ' ' ' THIS SPACSrlSrAElira US TO BBESO THE ABOVE MESSAGE TO THE BEADEBS f . OF T3S3 JSEWSPAPEB IS DOBATED BY THE FOLLOWING if f-- fM KEUCHAIITS OH BOSEHUlj . '1'' ' ' . Syphilitics rcii- iis to take treatnont have been, arrested and jailed in several counties, Dr. : ; Carl V. Reynolds, State Health Officer, has been advised by local ; health . board heads. He recently gave out an interview pointing out the provisions of Section 3, Chapter 206, Public Laws of 1919, which provides that if a person -is known to have syphilis he or she may be cited to appear and I take treatment. Those who fail 0000000000000000000000004 g Xadyhivfteen made in the Chowan-iJertie Jieaitn ins ' trict, and in Franklin, New Han over, Surry, Wilson and Craven counties. Other arrests are expect ed to follow where patients are noified and fail to appear. White people, negroes, men and women are all being made subject to the law, it is disclosed in letters from health officers. Some of each have been placed in jail. In some instances, the rssponse has been so satisfactory that it is not necessary to make arrests. However, the health officers in dicate they mean business and will enforce the law more ridigly in the future. THEROSEHILL HARDWARE CO. 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If yoa ivant to save ; incn'r; cn -:::r CI:r;;tm3 p"rchce3 visit Rose- ' TanmiTed with StrUM . - e-Plalt f ' 'J 10 B6i . i4Forwarai (5 To discourse 17 mTHr' 1""3 on the very lowest operation costs "ft r-y you ti rr r.rJ fcaiing next season in Eosehill, Duplin'l fastest J gtoi'2 truck ati I - - inait r t " s ' 1 '- i r. T ... i, n,-l lIrj fact:?s fre-n en institution fcat always keepsi - A. In It 1 1 n Mil y v. " '(.(" ? t' 8 I r s tf : ' U' 'V i r ' ' "L p-v.a, is yoi:r town. Waccamaw II i I e Cv Torrt.on) is jusx, i ij I ; 1 ar jLere. Ole II.rchants -Ifj; iavite you to use its Pronoun .u UW10 D1UUUW 'V tt-HumWhMM - S Grain . . lnTtiilpr " 1 . B Subject lor artlil v , ,. gwudebeestt u, fa-Crty in Europe Border , , 19 TO BUM .1To seal Witt 2 weapvu -a Foundation c 5Britih rivet - (f-Faltered ' ' 5Tohit . i. 2 Casters " B Parts of shoes - , VEKTICAIj ' l Poverty v 1 1 ExclamauoD i 1 lincnivau-uu. isw ; 4 Always 5 Sandy tract 6 l'efius " '" ' 7 Noise poeu 5 i' i ' 8--Islund , 'itbin 10 To lowtr in rank 11 Made weary IS to prevent jS-Islet 18 Drass goods u 81 Provided food 83 Mora reasonabtt ' 25 Philosopher 87 Heavenly body 89 To annoy . 2 Asiatics ' , B8-Cylindrical 84 Free ol beard 88 To defame 88 tnscuaaee i " 87 Appears 1 40 Custom i 4S To cook, . 1 44 Withered' ' 47 Humor . t 48-Owing J, Bl Sun god . ' ... i RaSnniflh tor "the" - Pimle No. 17 Solveat ',!'' ' ilj;, , Ml l l,-.,; J 3' in" l i ' '- , faura , . AniH tcisiiii" '3444a" T F N. C. Increases In Population Baleigh, North Carolina exper ienced a net gain of 38,806 in its native stock the first ten months of 1937, figures recorded hy the Bureau of Vital Statistics, State Department of Health, show. To tals for October indicate a con- tinned increase in births and tte crease in deaths. The number of births report ed in North Carolina, January through October, included, was ar 747 n nomttared with 64,356 the corresponding period last year, or a gain of 2,391, wnue xne wrou number of deaths was 27,941, as compared with 29,468 in 1936, a decrease for the periods compared of 1,527. The highest number of births for any month this year was, 7,197 in June, tne lowest 6,108 in January. Births in North Carolina in Oct ober, 1937, totaled 6,815, a gain of 514 over October, Vdit, wnue deaths last month totaled 2,681, a decrease of 41 for the month. The birth rate jumped from 22.5 to 23.3 for the month, while the death rate dropped from 9.7. to P. a Maternitv mortality for the month, compared with a yeajcagp; tvnm ft 7 to 4.7. while the actual number of maternal deaths last month was 32, uompared witn 42 October a year ago. The num w ,nf infant deaths. TradeiTtfirfc" year, dropped from 89fl to "rW and the rate from 82. ftMIXper 1,000. -.-.err v Cancer continuea its ..unabated march upward, but the number of children under, two yeejnfold dying from diarrhea? and enteritiB: last month droppea IWffl y , 7fi Oftim were registered in both suicides and homicides, also, in au tomobile - fatuities ana ,: aestns from burns increased., , .. - x - Wallace To Take , Part in Golden;;, Gloves' Boxing I '. Tlnna are ranidlv neanns com- plelion for the Five County Gold-' en Gloves Boxing Tournament to t VaiA 4m Vall.o. An thft nitrht ' UU UVMA W ..www,.v m . . O of December 21st., . . '.'' hJH of the larger sohools In this MnfjAii t: emected to make en tries, filling every weight ia the scneauie. viasses wui oe for all weights . and ages among the boysj but inexperienced boxers will not be paired with those who have had previous experience in the tournament. : ' The tournament is in tonjnnot Hon with the Southeastern Qoldr en Gloves Tournament to b beld in Wilmington fro ,i T i1,ary 24th. to J?7th, and winr. r ' 1 e given p. freeXrip. to t,e 'nt in Wilminf n.
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