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PRAISE j V By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK ' Dean of Men. University of > Illinois. i . - • - - — Should ooe be praised for doin* thlnas well? The Good Boot doe. do’ see in to encour age it always. The -nan who has kept he entire iaw has >ne only what .as his duty to >, and so is en •led to no par ,-ular cornmenda >n, we are told. Vby should a man e praised for do • g what lie ought ) be expected to do? However t h a t j may be. I have always enjoyeu a - tie pra'se when I have done s<” " --'-S difficult or well. It stimulates me to [ greater effort; it k r.dies my imagina tion. and often n -s It p -- 1 f°r me to do smoothing e'wn better than I had done the fir-- time. praise does nor always et as a stimulant, however. I re all two brothers whom 1 • ' e had in class wheD I was trying *) tea' h English composition. They were both red beaded and both lazy and tempera mental. If V>'.,:!•-» d ■! so::..,tning g".>d aDd you told him about It. ne w 1 break his neck to do better. N ' s< with George, if he were praised he preened his feather-. a* It were, a: i sat contentedly and lazily In the .n Praise stagnated him. If he were a good as I had sa d he saw no reason for being any It made h.tr self satisfied. The enter o; -t k>. upon the source from v-■ . r. ". 1 and the Infrequency with v >h it Is given. It Is said of 0. F. S t, the former bead of the gr- t pa --tn1 merit of Swift & <'•.' ’ he newr praised anyone. H- o < * t ' ' weakened a inn::. ; h - am bition and set f -r ' :::• the ult -(i aim of his eff He rew s - cessful effort by p- :• -c in salary, but s H r: 5 done any piece of . • „v' He held »: t ■• •• • : a man self , estimate ><* ' ' 3 wi • efforts ' a man ha-! - ” him. lie «■: pointed o’-? to M; ; late a a • • i onre In a v. The Y, W. A. f •: ry B:.; - 1 list Church held their regu a* monthly meeting in t.v ‘ tu Tuesday night. Mi- Ar.n. Hi/ -jSmJE presided and led the devotions, the subject bt^ng “Goa's Care.' This i \sus followed by a duet “Does Jesus , Care." by Misses Ella Brown anu j Evelyn Johnson. This be.ng State j Missions month an offering eas tak en ;or state missions. The topic was | i orgotten Americans." Miss Ella Giles read a paper on “Forgetting tlie First Americans.’’ “Girls of the Mountains, by Miss Pauline Ken drick. Autobiography of Betsy Boss y Mrs. B. 0. hooper. . “Come Up into the Hills.'' Miss Edith Morris. “Give Attention to First Americans, aiiss Liman Liles. “Mexicans in New Mexico." Miss Audrey Cook. Other members present were -*m Lucille Davis and Emma Lee. Ihe next meeting will be held with Mij. .-Audrey Cook. IN MEMORIAM Sunday afternoon, Marcx; 1st, 1931. the death ax,ge. visited :.*.e m.-me o: Mr. L». W. Wheeler and took the soui oi his wife tv its Heavenly flight. Mrs. Wheeler was 37 years of age, she was a devoted ••.>-. a k.r.u anu . .r.g Mi .: cx and a g - r.eigrmur. gr.e wa_ loved by all wx.o knew her. Sne loaves ... n: u-n their 1 — . a : u-; a:.u. five ch.mxen. two Ljoth . - , tv. sisters and a host oi friends. ... that human hands could do was . no- i'or her recovery but G(*d knew hest; '■•e hut feel that her ^ ~ wa£ caxr?G- . ts and Heav*.: - gam. Our carts go vut ;n sympathy for tne iamily and we p: ay mat they may : c*. t ;.• ■ .;. h: ighter and a-.-tt-.: world above. —One Wx.o Knew Her. _ n.-.t the : -.-me oi Mr.-. J. 7 KiHebrew, March . 7. i: ne.ng x.c r Virifiday. tile ! ... : p - <i hei ly j.v!ng her a . xmday . Other rtf: eshment.-. - • :o -ex vod t . The a.voting v,a - ;: re ad r. g y ivirs. j r. Surratt. Ac*- 9-1-'. s. Comment 1.- Grantham. There was rt i.-u- ' ■ - There were - p: ..-sent and <ix v si tors. —Order Tour— EASTER FLOWERS —From— Mrs. W. P. Vaughan Florist CORSAGES OCT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BASKETS Member F. T. D. Flowers Wired Anywhere Shop on Hamilton St. Phone R-737-1 Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Nine-Tenths Preventable Nine-tenths of all the diseases of the American people can be traced directly to constipation, doctors say. Constipa tion throws into the system poisons which taint and weaken every organ of the body and make them easy victims for any germs which attack them. Prevent constipation and you will avoid nine-tenths of all diseases, with their consequent pain and fi nancial losses. Heroine, the good old vegetable cathartic, will prevent con stipation in a natural, easy and pleasant way. Get a bottle today from JAY LOU’S DRUG STORE Rosemary, N. C. Are More Interesting than Ever This Season— ' At MRS. K. JENKINS ! HERE are many new details to the season’s smartest coats, and with the new low prices this year, vou can easily afford one for sport —and one for dress. You must chose at least one to complete your EASTER wardrobe. Choose a sporty model in tweed . . ' titted . . . flarred . . . furred, or may be you’d like the new collarless kind ... or a beautiful dressy one in Hroadcloth, with a sleek little scarf oi flat fur ... or a fluffy collar of Eox. Whatever your ideas about the new coat, yoft must look our selection ever, for we have an idea you will iind just what you want here—and it a price you will want to pay. “FUR EFFECT” j JACKETS Here is a rare opportunity for a substantial saving on one of the most popular no velties we have ever sold. Trims and linings are really exceptional quality at this price. Starting A £ to$15.00^0 $14.95 - $29.75 .Our New Di esses Have All That EASTER FROCKS Should Have! All the details that can make a dress charming have been selected for this special Easter group. It will be thrifty to choose a few, because they are smart, advanced fashions. The right color . . . the right style . . .the right size . . . and the right price — at MRS. K. JENKINS’ for EASTER wear, and many glorious Springtime days to follow! $14.95 - $29.75 MRS. K. JENKINS | “The EXCLUSIVE Ladies’ Store” 1 Roanoke Avenue —:— Roanoke Rapids j Credits Herald With Record Radio Sales Here is further proof of the pulling lower of Herald display advertising olumns—or evidence of the fact that he Twin Cities are daily becoming nore “radio minded.” !-• G. Shell. ,f the Shell Furniture Co., local ranchised dealers for Majestic ra lios, says that this popular radio is raking a record in local sales since he inception of the new models some < w weeks ago. Directly after the new models ame u:. Mr. Shell started an adver - ng campaign in The Herald, and ,<r has missed few weeks running an idvertlsement featuring the radios ?e that time. He attributes much f the success of the new 1931 line f Majesties to his consistent adver ting campaign in The Herald. RELIGIOUS SERVICES Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, on the highway, Halifax, N c. Sundya March 22, 8 a. m., Low Mass. sermon on ‘‘The Strength of the Church,” Holy Communion, Be nedict hm, Sunday School. Confes sions for half hour before Mass. Mass at Scotland Neck and Rocky Mount Churches this Sunday 11 a. m.. Tarboro 8 a. m. Wednesday. March 25. 7:30 p. in., Halifax Church Lenten Instructions by Rev. J. A. Beshel, assistant pas tor. Stations of the Cross, Benedic tion. Everybody invited to all ser vices at each place. Demonstrator at M Store Mrs. M. N. Mooney, traveling food demonstrator for Swift & Co., out of Richmond, arrived in the city to day for a special three day demon stration of “Gem Nut” Oleomargar ine and a relish and mayonnaise pro duct of the packing concern. This special three day demonstra tion is being held at the M System store, and special “bargain buys” on these products are being featured by he local store in their ad in this veeks Herald. Mrs. Mooney has arranged a very attractive display in the store, and s receiving many visitors, particu larly one who want information on preparing attractive sandwiches and salad courses for entertainments, etc. with the relish and mayonnaise pro ducts. SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HALIFAX COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. C. E. Matthews, M. F. White, H. E. White and J. R. Alls brook vs The Shearin Motor Company, Incorporated. To all the Stockholders, Creditors, Dealers and any others interested in the affairs of The Shearin Motor Co., Incorporated: You are hereby notified that an ict ion has been commenced in the Superior Court of Halifax County, entitled as above, for the appoint ment of a Receiver of The Shearin Motor Co.. Incorporated, and for the dissolution of said Corporation, and the distribution of its assets propor tionately among it creditors. You are therefore notified to ap pear before the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Halifax County at his office in Halifax within thirty days from the service of this summons, and answer the Complaint which has been filed in the office of said Clerk. And you will take notice that if you fail to answer said Complaint within the time specified the Plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the Complaint. Witness my hand and seal of this Court, this March 16, 1931. E. L. TRAVIS, JR., Clery of Superior Court, Hali fax County. North Carolina. 2t-mch 19-26 B1V/I A D \T C Roanoke Rapids | Af I JLaA The Largest Dept. Store in this Sec • Aw JA A aJA wL^L BA^a^ tion South of Richmond and Norfolk myiirm H The Easter Ready Store When vou think of EASTER CLOTHING, think also of B. MARKS, for here you will find the most complete stock of Spring Fashions in the city. Special and advantageous purchases make it possible to outfit every man, woman and child at a saving of 10 to 30 per cent. Bring the entire family—for here you will find everything that is new and lovely at unusually low prices. __ Lowest Prices in Years for NEW EASTER COATS Beautiful tailored Spring Coats with self or simulated fur trim mings. Coats are of j all-wool materials in j the newest colors and j in the smartest of j Easter fashions. HO.00 Prepare yourself for a surprise . . . expect to^ see out-of-the-ordinaryfl Spring coats at this" price tomorrow. - Spongy textures, tweeds with a decided ly imported air and other weaves. $14.95 A super - value group —actual $39.50 styles. Furs are used on these EXQUISITE COATS in many ways that are new and smart. $24.95 i New Easter HATS Here you will find a com* plete showing of the hat you will want for Easter: Baku, Braids, Pedalines, Bangkok, Toyo, Peanits and other novelty straws. Select from th^ smart Halo Hat, the Tricorne, Bicorne, Tur ban Watteau effects and brims. All head sizes. $1.95 *2.95 to *4.95 Easter Dresses HERE IT IS! Better Styles! Better Qua lities! Better values than ev er before! Every dress made to sell for considerably more Here is an achievement in fashion! Dresses that you will be proud to wear. . . . dreaaes that fit into every occasion —for afternoon and street wear—for that Sun day night affair, something practical for business or sports. Without a doubt the right dress for the right time at the right price. $2.98 - $4.95 - $9.95 Men - A Great Savings! Men's $20 to $25 2 Pants j Suits1 The 2-Pants Suits are of All-Wool and Worsteds in single-breasted style. A 1 1 the new spring shades. $1.95 PICOT TOP CHIFFON HOSE FULL FASHIONED 45 (Slice with narrow French heels and cra dle aoles. All picot tops
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