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7 4V ft VI 1 1 A . , t SNOW HIUL NEWS - Mr. and 'Mm. W. M. Matthews and , Mra: Melvhv Overman of Elizabeth City , visited friends and relatives of - -Greenville during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Jordan were the week-end guests of Miss Annie Mae Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harreil, Mr. and Mrs.i Odell Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harreil, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harreil and Miss Eunice Har reil visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harreil, -t White Hat, Saturday evening. .'Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harreil made a business trip to Elizabeth City Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harreil and : family were in Hertford Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cartwright visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned Matthews Wednesday. Miss Lucille Cartwright was the guest of Miss Eunice Harreil, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harreil, of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. Shel . ton Harreil during the week-end. . VMrs. Vernon Winslow has returned home after staying several days . with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harreil and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Harreil in Nor folk. - Mrs. J. H. Harreil is visiting her son, Sam Harreil, at Chapanoke. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cartwright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Har reil and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harreil at Chapanoke Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harreil and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Benton, Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Benton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kertnit Benton and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. White in Hertford Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harreil visited Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Matthews of Old Neck , Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harreil visit ed Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Barclift of Nixonton Sunday afternoon. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Woman's Missionary Society of Woodland Church held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Will Everett with Mrs. Z. D. "White and Mrs. J. T. Wood as joint "hostesses. Mrs. Odell Cartwright and Mrs. Moody Harreil had charge of the pro gram, the topic being "Missionary Personalities." Readings on "Laura Haygood" were given by Mrs. Er nest Cartwright, Mrs. Ashby Jordan and Mrs. Elmer Wood. Mrs. Er nest Cartwright then led in prayer. Mrs. Z. D. White gave a reading on " Adorie Judson" and "The Diary ft -mar Itinerant Missionary" was giv Aen by-. Mrs. Ralph Harreil. One now member, Mrs. Robert Kea ton, was received in the society. During'.the social hour the hostess served lemonade and cake. Those present were: Mesdames Ed die Harreil, , Henry Cartwright, Er nest Cartwright, Robert Keaton, J. T. Wood, Kermit Benton, Moody Har reil, Odell Cartwright, W. M. Matt hews, Jack Benton, J. T. Benton, Ralph , Harreil, Elmer Wood, Dennis ' Cartwright, - Shelton Harreil, Z. D. White, George Jordan, Will Everett, Ashby Jordan, Carson Jordan. J. W Overton , and Marvin Benton. Visitors were Mrs. Jim Overton, Mrs. Mason . Sawyer, Miss Beatrice Benton, Miss Lucille Cartwright and little Barba ra Lee Sawyer. . GONE . BUT HOT FORGOTTEN One sWt month of time has gone, One long month of grief and Bor- row" I've borne, . . V But mtf h)ve is just the same ' As' when you said the last goodbye. " . Mother, my heart aches for you, For of all others you were most des.r to me, , ' ; But I know you are happy in that home of bliss, Your, sorrows are over, you have earned your rest . But, Mother, I long for your love and care, Life without you is so hard to bear. f You were so faithful, loving and true No one was ever so kind and ' . 1 thoughtful as you. . t If I could call yon back for just one vAnd say to you so many things I ' fnllni ti Ul! But it Is too late, it can never be - said; . ;;..- ' Your gentle spirit to God has fled i;;V'r;W'W-':vVv.- ."Her Daughter, ; t p'M'M.:;. ;j, rogerson. r ' MJss Myr Boyce Vhas returned! from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Emmett Parker,: at Sunbury. , , Mrs. Herman Lane and Mrs. J. N. Boyce spent Friday with Mrs.' John Reeves, at Colerain. uff", u"f h.' : ..Miss Myra Boyce spent Friday , at , Colerain with Mrs. R. C. Freeman. - Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Boyce were , supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Ray Parker, at Sunbury, Kundny evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dancey Cale ' and ' family, of Windsor, visited Mrs. W. F. Cale and Rev. Frank Cale Sunday - afternoon. , . rrs. J. S. Turner and Mrs.; Ti II r-T T spent Friday in Edentn, 1 T. tid' Mrs. Eugene Jert', ' " s. Thomas Jernigan i , V. H. Lane and R i i, t Sunday at Col i , ZLvM Jernigan vis map Showing distribution of local health dehartments JULY 1,1937 B District Health Departments O County Health Departments . O Cm Health Dcmrtmcnts No Organized Health Dcp't. Full-time health service, with the consequent protection it insures, is now available to 2,469,210 residents of 65 North Carolina counties, it has been announced here by Dr. Carl V. Reynolds, State Health Officer. Since January 1, he said, fourteen counties have been added to the list, giving the above totals on July 1. This means that 78 per cent of the State's population now enjoy the benefits of full-time, organized health service, while 22 per cent, or 701,066 citizens are without its protection. Counties that have taken advant ited her brother, William Byrum, in the afternoon. Misses Myrtle and Gertrude Byrum were in Edenton Monday shopping. Mrs. R. V. Ward and family visit ed Mrs. T. H. Byrum Monday after noon. Mrs. Eugene Jernigan visited her mother, Mrs. T. H. Byrum, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dail and children visited Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Furry Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollowell and tw children, from Sunbury, spent the week-end with Mrs. Hollowell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Byrum. Mrs. J. P. Byrum, Mrs. Willie By rum and baby, Mrs. Joseph Hollo well, and daughters visited Mrs. J. S. Turner Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walston and son, Fred, of Tarboro, spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Walston. Mrs Spencer and son, of Newport News, Va., have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Roy Lane. Mrs. Tim White has returned from Norfolk General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Coffield and family, from near Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tim White Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Bunch, of Nor folk, Va., visited Mr. Bunch's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bunch, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R H. Goodwin. Miss Lennie Wilson spent Sunday with relatives in Rocky Hock. Mrs. Emma Billups, of Chicago, 111., was the dinner guest of Mrs. J. M. Turner, Wednesday. Miss Lois Lane is spending the week with Mrs. Rufus Smithson, in Edenton. Miss Syble White has returned from a visit with friends at Kilmar nock, Va... Rev, and Mrs. R. E. Walston are attending the Young People's Assem bly, at Chowan College, Murfrees boro. - Miss Nellie; Mae Lane, of Elizabeth City, spent Monday with Miss Marian White. v Mrs. ,H. E. Lane and Mrs. W. H. Lane visited Mrs. E. L. Chappell, at Belvidere, Sunday evening. Mrs. Umma Billups, of Chicago, 111., who has been visiting relatives here, has gone to Norfolk, Va. :; Mrs. Joseph Bunch had as . her guest Sunday her brother, Leroy Goodwin, of Suffolk, Va. 5 Mrs... Hinton, of Elizabeth City, who has been visiting her brother, T. E. Chappell, is now visiting in Hertford.- . : i Herbert and Jesse Ellis, of Nor folk; Va., spent Friday with their mother, Mrs. Ida Ellis. Miss Lillian Ellis and Miss Garnet Jernigan and friends spent Thursday at Tuscarora Beach. PENDER ROAD NEWS 5 Mir. and' Mrs. 'Cl M. .Umphlett, Beverlyn Russell, and Miss Virginia Umphlett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Umphlett at Winfall. Mrs. W, W. Hanbury and daughter Betty Lee, of Norfolk, are visiting her; parents,! Mr, and s Mrs. L, Proctors"; :--?-V - : v Mrs. A. J Dail, Archie DaU, and Frances: Byrum, all of Norfolk, and Miss Pattie Bateman of Elizabeth City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stallings Friday and Satur day. - " t " Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spruill, James Spruill, Miss Clara Spruill and Mrs. B.. M -Jones ; spent Sunday with Mr. CHICKS Malaria IN DAYC . HEAD - SO ii--world' HIT linimimt TBBT PERQUMAi' WEEKLT. HERTFOKDrW.C.. FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1937. U- r "pt age of full health benefits since Jan uary 1 include: Anson, Burke, Cald well, Cherokee, Clay, Greene, Tran sylvania, Hyde, Tyrrell, Washington, Johnston, Martin, Chatham and Stan ly. Added to these to make the group of 65 complete are: Avery, Watauga, Yancey, Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Buncombe, Cabarrus, Colum bus, Craven, Cumberland, Davidson, Duplin, Durham, Edgecombe, For syth, Stokes, Yadkin, Franklin, Gas ton, Graham, Granville, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Jackson, Swain, Macon, Hertford, Lenior, and Mrs. Clifton Morgan of near Winfall. Mrs. R. A. Perry and son, J. B., visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Curtis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bateman visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tadlock at Fowler's Fork Sunday afternoon. Those spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stallings Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Willie Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Briggs, of Gli den, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. A. Hollo well, of Hobbsvilie. Those callincr in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. J Harvey Simpson, of Norfolk, Mr. and ' Mrs. Clarence Harreil, of Suffolk. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Eaves and twc children, Aima Lee and Howard, John 1!. Eaves, Jr., and Miss Ade laide Eaves spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morgan, near Win fall. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Garland Stanton and son, Garland, spent Sunday witn Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Harreil, near Norfolk. Rev. D. M. Sharpe, of Hertford called to see Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Elliott Sunday afternoon. CUMBERLAND NEWS Miss Lessie Bunch, of Rocky Hock, spent last week with Mrs. Kenneth Miller. Mrs. George Roach spent last Wed nesday with Mrs. A. M. Godwin, near Winfall. Mr. and Mrs. George White and Mrs. Mary Davis, of Elizabeth City, visited Mrs. J. V. White Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barber and children of Winfall, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Godwin Sunday afternoon. George Lee Simpson, of Suffolk, is JOHN, YOUR If AIR IS A FRIGHT! HERE, usEMyroM-ou Wives, mothers, sistersthey're often , forced to point the Jay to hair (!imMi lo their men folk! For women know that a healthy head produces handsome ; haSrl And that's why women everywhere are pointing to Fom-ot, the remarkabl foaming oil snompoo which i first nourishes tho scalp, then takes the dull, parched hok and brings "It bock to glowing health. Fom-ol is so conomical a ErnV goes a long way. Ask -your druggist for tho regular 50c size. Or, write for a generous trial bot- ' tie, enclosing 10c to cover packing and postage. FOr.l-OL Mora tftM a ansmpoo A treatment! Mecklenburg, Moore, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Orange, Pitt, Person, Randolph, Richmond, Robe son, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Surry, Vance, Wake, Wayne, Wilkes and Wilson. In addition to these, there are six North Carolina cities with full-time organized health service, each located in a fully organized county. The cities are: Asheville, Charlotte, Greensboro, High Point, Rocky Mount and Winston-Salem. The full-time county health pro grams are under the advisory super visiting his aunt, Mrs. Effie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stallings and son, Carey, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Stallings of Parkville Sunday. Mrs. Effie Miller, Miss Mary Eliz abeth White and George Lee Simp son visited Mrs. T. E. Madre Thurs day afternoon. Miss Doris Miller is visiting her aunt, Mrs. liertha Whitehead, at Chapanoke. Mr. and Mrs. James Rabie and children of Elizabeth City, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hurdle Sunday afternoon. Miss Margaret Jordan of liagley Swamj) visited Miss Esther Perry Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. V. White and sons, Sidney and James, Mrs. Merrit Lows and children and Mrs. Henry Cartwright spent Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Monds near Belvidere Miss Evelyn Smith, of Rocky Hock spent a few days this week with Mrs. Kenneth Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stallings visited Mrs. Effie Miller Sunday evening. Mrs. Effie Miller visited friends at Rofcky Hock Sunday afternoon. BETHEL NEWS Mrs. Howard Matthews, Mrs. W. W. Hanbury and little daughter, Betty Lee, of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Ed ward Benton and children, Floyd ind Barbara Ann, of White Hat, Mrs. Fred Matthews' and little son, Tun stall, and Miss Eloise Keaton, of Hertford, visited at the''' home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward Monday after-norsa- Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chappell and THE 7 1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN, with radio, in excel $525 lent condition, a real argain 1935 CHEVROLET COACH. Motor good, tires in $365 good condition, looks' like new . 1935 CHEVROLET SEDAN. This is a real bargain for" a thrifty buyer. Act quick ' "$385 1931 CHEVROLET COACH. Motor in A-l condi tion, tires -fair, paint I :$195 good, priced only-. ' -A Every Gar A I .','-t. 7 K7Gm vision of the Division of County Health Work, State Board of Health, of which Dr. R. L. Fox is the direc tor, and this Division maintains close contact with local units at all times. "There is no reason why every county in the State of North Carolina may not be able to have some type of full-time health service, provided they are willing to make a reasonable local contribution either toward an individual county health unit or by joining with neighboring counties in establishing district health service," Dr. Fox declared. children, Mary Inez and R. S., Jr., visited Mr. and I.lrs. L. B. Perry at Ballahack Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Maggie C. Broughton is visiting her sister, Miss Anna White, at Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gatlinp;, of Norfolk, Va , spent Sunday hers visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Jodie Leary, of Edenton, spent Sunday with Mrs. W. J. Farm er. Mrs. Martha Riddick returned to her home in Hertford Saturday lifter a weeks visit to Mrs. T. C. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Everett liabb and children, Helen, Alice Lee and Jack, of Hertford, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry Friday evening. Mrs. Mary IS. Keaton, of Snow Hill, visited friends here Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sutton and Miss Elizabeth White, of near Here ford, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward Sunday afternoon. Hot Weather is Here Beware of Biliousness! Have you ever noticed that In very hot weather your organs of digestion and elimination seem to become torpid or lazy? Your food eours. forms gas, causes belching, heartburn, and a feeling of rest lessness and irritability. Perhaps you may have sick headache, nausea and dizziness or blind Epulis on suddenly rising. Your tongue may be coated, vour com plexion bilious and your bowel actions sluggish or insufficient. WORLD'S BEST MOTORING VALUES USED CARS 1936 FORD V-8 PICK-UP truck. Been driven a. 3395 few thousand miles. Sale price only 1930 MODEL (A) FORD Coach. Motor runs . $135 good, tires good, up holstery fair. Only 1936 CHEVROLET TRUCK. Motor in good condi $295 tion, good tires all' around. Real value.. 1930 MODEL (A) FORD Coupe. If you are a bargain hunter, here is the buy. Sale price $65 - n . , Heal Bargain! ' HERTFORD, N. C. PAGE TORES Good Farmhouse Better Than Medieval Castle A man's home is still his castle as in the days of moats and battlements when it was a protection against un friendly and warlike neighbors. "As in the past", says Wallace Ashby of the United States Bureau of Agri cultural Engineering, "protection from heat and cold, rain and snow, are still primary functions of the house, but a well-planned modern farmhouse in comfort, protection, and convenience can be far ahead of the old-time castle. "Enemies," he says, "are still with us. There are termites which attack the house itself, there are the house fly and the mosquito which may carry disease, the rats and mice which destroy property and also may carry disease at times, fire and decay, and other enemies that may take away the very house itself. We might add such adverse factors as discomfort, and drudgery, which are still to be found in thousands of farmhouses. "Many farmhouses will be built or remodeled this year," says Mr. Ash by in calling attention to the wealth of information now available on modem farmhouse construction. An example is Farmers' Bulletin 1738 "Farmhouse Plans" 40 plans prepared by the Bureau of Agricultu ral Engineering in cooperation with the various State colleges. Others are Farmers' Bulletin 1749, "Moder nizing Farmhouses" plans of several farmhouses actually remodeled; Farmers' Bulletin 1649, "Construction of Chimneys and Fireplaces" and Farmers' Bulletin 1698, "Heating the Farm House." These bulletins and a list of others which deal with the construction of farmhouses and other farm buildings may be obtained from the United States Department of Ag riculture, Washington, D. C. Workers who have lefc an employ er without giving him their Social Security Account number, will be helping the employer, helping them selves and helping the .Juc..:l Securi ty Board if they will see that their former employers know th"'r account numbers. Employers musl know the account number of each vorker, so they can make a report to the gov ernment which will insure every woivr's wage record beinsj credit ed with the wages he has earned. Workers should keep their account cards. These are some of the mora common symptoms or warnings of biliousness or so-called "torpid liver," so prevalent in hot climates. Don't neglect them. Take Calo tabs, the Improved calomel com pound tablets that give you the effects of calomel and salts, com bined, ou will be delighted with (he prompt relief they afford. Trial package ten cents, family rkr. twenty-five cts. At drug stores. (Adv.) ALL POPULAR MAKES AND Models at the lowest prices and easiest terms. Remember, these cars carry a Guaranteed 3K! See them today. USED CARS, WITH THE xtK that counts 1 '' 1 " ' 1
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