Moont visitor*, Mr. and Mrs. Ton Vinson, of CWy ton, spent the week end here wit* Mr. end Mrs. R. D. S. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Rediek spent Monday in Raieigh. Miss Katy Bsnwian, of Washington] D. C, spent the week and here with Mr. and Mrs. tVsd Ufa Betty Minshew, of and Mies JoUa Taylor, of berg, were the Min Anne Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Shetton left ' Sunday for ReeweR, New Mexico, to visit IMr sen, Lt. L. A. Shelton his family. Mrs: Bob" Phillips left We for a few days ddt wNk luMtlwis in Baleigh and Florence, S. C. Mrs. Ray West, Sr., was hostess to Circle No. 1 of the MiisUuary society of the Christian Church Monday eft ?>- PMPIB Shirley, as program Mrs. W. E. Lang, and Mm. tfelea en tile ject "Highways in India." . During the aodai hoar the hoi '?? Mis. R. G. Fields entertained the Christian Endeavor at a party at her home Wednesday evening, honoring Mrs. Tryphenia McKcel on her birth day. _ >. * ?: At the beginning of the party Mrs. McKeel was presented with a gift from the members of the Christian Endeavor. Ota Grace Gardner direct ed the group in various games which were greatly enjoyed by all. Mrs. Fields, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Gard ner and Mrs. Jimmy Gardner, served a delirious sweet course. Entertain Seniors and Faculty Mrs. J. C. Gardner, Mrs. W.-Ii Mann and Mia. L. H. Odin, Senior grade mothers, entertained the Sen ior Class and members of the High School faculty, Thursday evening, at. a Valentine party in the school lunch room and gym. The menu and deco #th of FetottMi*. called w orflcr qjn ?rd IfaWn. lirt. C. charge th&tfl of ' ?--a 'JlJ j. . . : loos ana several compoma ilnTffWtf M ing was ad journed with "A ain^tftteCtaV. |f 4?^ ?E^ljj98pS . wRe yyz - '-vi?? ? Raleigh ? A thorough investiga tion of North Gkitftfi* fcttrt* SSllfi??*! Agriculture reafflfflfft ita decitfoii to halt dilution of mitt doorsteps of North WUtmmI m on : "We aft going ahead With our pro gram and will take such steps u may be naceeMut to aaafe* eottforn&nce with the Pure Food Alet* Dlftctor C W. Pegram of the Departntenfs dairy division said. It would be Incorrect to infer that Ala* 1 Ti itu fkti tm leefi m ffrlbilMa tn? dairy inaustry is Demy smgno out tor special attention or prosecu tion, Pegram aakL The attention now directed towards milk, he sati, ie to accordance With "toe policy of the Stete Department ^ *. ,. m ,. i?. .-.If . m . *. ?-* a ? OX AJftlCUlvUre IOT illUnQUIullg Peg illations and health codes. <he Pf* - .. s^jjJ ? ? w v? ,? . h l nave iouiki most ox tue aistriD t'.f ? ? -- ? 1' rtiT. fti- j. - III- - trtors ftr? concerned snout getting, checks on tbetr producer* and their supplies," Pegram said. "Generally I think toe milk situation is nrato bet ter, and that the supplies also aft Hindi better." ** Tests made by the Dairy Divtston ia*t fall revealed that much mHk in ?an- .n|4t .ie? - -klitf* .. * -?? nortn vjaroiina was oeiny airateci *?? ? ? - ? ? ? - ?' ?a ? - a-' a-1, . ? ? .. ? . wixn water ana was Kmrif top-gTSOe milk. . W3 I rr i\ ^^frfV^iTh ??? ft*'** gHumILE rum Mi? leave! A NMr San4c? 111111111 .z .^iaak^?8yl! Fa*?TiBefigf8t?tM>o M ?? ?> ,TRr ? ^ ? .. . '- ~ J5 Pl*Bt one or ttoo i ljr. If aofi to dry* wator time. If thereto* wind blowing > tfe* slightly into the wind. H&irsPMI ? ? n^i H ^ ?>?, ?lhil<l>f* i I Si. l _ fp ? . recommeiKiauons empnasizeu Dy rix Uxnm dairy spfeciAltets at State Ct>l lege: Finrt, be torn that t*~d to of nw finality, property cwfWs anil Spi^%c<Mi|i asm feed silsg* to and mules. Third, ddnt feed canned good* to pig* end n^Jftmrth, fif ltoeetoek de ItMbyr-ufMptoms of change feed at once, and- have the PflT COUNT* SBAL SAfc |T< ' FUNM FOUNB TO ? Gk-tSm;#- 1$; M the regnant ofD*. N. Snentt,J>*t Mn,Mn.D.L Oie. Pitt County Tnbewwlsnto Ajeo-I records to J. W. Overton, Auditor ef Greenville Banking A Timet Co., and | Mr. Overton wauto'Mri date of Feb. 14 ae feUewa: "beto Wto. Moore: I have reconciled toe merits of the Pitt Comity T. B. Seal *Md in account with the OmtMnty Bank A Trust Co., ftw tie ptotodTimn MNI to 2-1-47 end find they ere in agreement with your : According to ytofr ntorde, Wfcfeh l| found to he correct, you had on da posit in the Guaranty Batik A ' Gfi( GifpBMjeo dftoe eloeeof ?tor January S3, 1M7, lfS,#2?JBl. Dr. N. Thomas Bnnett, Pitt County Seal sato Ckairmstt, a copy of thin j letter. _ - V ? J.W. Overton." > Ba. Aiiiilll, Use Pttt| alaato Aeastiatltoi ptoi r-Sbiay Unit ttrl TUa x-ray unlt| to tha only th<*y that will ytoa-akbt,] m mat' - ? UiMM"Sn ?ll| | |UU such requests for sugar forms, whether for m/ books or replace ments, the consumer is urgM to uart ?in, iinlMmi,...! njuifii.1 J ane-ceni govcmnenv jwnwl OfF\m? this not only means a saving for the fe but assures speedier handl the branch oftteCs, Simpi ? j? Jven thoughths hour is taU. takes more .dMIprmination than i got to wait away from a party ' .TL m ." II.. )im?a.lii>ll II l|- I > VACCINATION CAN CAUSE IN ONE SWTE A BAD OUTBREAK^ I J WAS CAUSED BY A FARMER WHO MISUSED A LIVE ANTHRAX VACCINE. I.I Ii.iji .11 I .Ij-ijp i, Iiinin.iuf MONTHS WHi I 8^'Wk ?'? ? ' .aisaiL. i^!ra?tf!V -j '?*? mm ?-as baby's talk SSW Shop SOOTH MAIN STREET gu t-"S ,i* i&?&9B9j> ' * 4 N?1 LI.-S,' ? jn mmm vmv fc',?wWSmmb m & ? ~ a f A ikl : : : ft A/I E f

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