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SECTION TWO- Added Attractions For Visitors To Lost Colony This Season! Additional Ferry Put In to Service at Oregon Inlet Manteo, N. C.—Persons coming to | < the Dare Coast this year to see a per-) formance of Paul Green’s symphonic drama The Lost Colony, will have an| opportunity to see many historical andii interesting sites. Notably, of course, < is the First Raleigh National His toric Site with its museum and re- ; stored fort, where the famous drama i is now being presented for its 14th season. At Kill Devil Hills close by the site of The Lost Colony is the Wright : Brothers National Monument. This year in addition to the monument which commemorates man’s conquest|i of the air in a heavier-than-air, pow ered machine, are the reconstructed hangar and living quarters of The Wright Brothers, Wilbur and Orville, identical to the way they left the quarters after the first flight experi ments of 1903. The: buildings are | equipped as they were 51 years ago. j This year, for the first summer sea son, it is possible for Pare Coast, visitors to drive their own autorno- j biles direct to far-famous Cape Hat- , teras. Cape Hatteras is in the een- j ter of the new National Seashore Bee- 1 reational: Area, which begins at Nags Head and extends southward to, Ocra.-. j coke Inlet. An additional craft, the Lindsay Warren, has just heen added to the Oregon Tnlet ferry fleet, and the nav-, ed highways from Nags Head to Hat-, teras are now completed for the en-1 tire distance along the unusual Outer Banks drive. There is no toll charge | on the ferry and no entrance fees to j the national park, nor the Light house and the new museum at Cape, Hatteras which is now being provid ed. ! In addition to old shipwrecks, there i is one brand new wreck on the beach a few miles south of Oregon Inlet.; This is the Honduran freighter Omar. Babun which foundered in the surf j during a recent gale, after she had sprung a leak off Cape Henry on a southbound voyage. Not From The Sound Margery What makes baby cry so, mamma? Mother He’s getting his teeth, dear. Margery—Well, doesn’t he want to have ’em? J SlljMW I EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ’39 Ford, 2 Door Sedan ’46 Chev., 4 Door Sedan 1951 Pontiac Deluxe FOUR-DOOR ... 8-CYLINDER A1 Mo CO A-l Used Cars North Broad Street EPENTON, N. C. __Phone_^__ Page Four | HEALTH FOR ALL |j Why a Vacation? 1 Silly question Number 555 ? Not so silly when you think about some of ■ j the vacations people take. This is I the time of year when we are all thinking and dreaming about vaca tions. It is the right time to ask ■ yourself why you take a vacation and whether your usual vacation fills the bill. Do you know a woman who moves her entire family, including four chil dren and dog, from town to lake cot tage every summer, who goes right 'on with her usual routine of house- I keeping, clothes washing, and three 'meals a day without the labor-saving j j equipment she is used to at home, i Her work takes twice as long as usual; and she is lucky to get one quick | dip ill the lake per day. Haven’t you , wondered why she takes a “vacation . What is a vacation supposed tc do j for you ? Business and industrial, 1 firms are convinced of its value. Peo-j ; pie should, they say, come back to ; work rested, full of new vigor and) ; enthusiasm. i Before starting the family arg: < §><s > <?** v^< S v ? ' 'J' | Before You Travel ... I | ... Anywhere To Anywhere I I INSURE AND BE SURE | WITH CONTINENTAL NEW TRir INSURANCE ? SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS AND PREMIUM RATES f | Sold Only In Amounts Shown Below For Periods Indicated | I 1 $5,000 1 SIO,OOO i $15,000 ! $20,000 $25,000 f # Prin. Sum ! Prin. 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Is physical rest ! the greatest need ? Or is it mental rest away from the countless problems that seem to have taken up lodging in the very pillow you try to sleep on every night ? Is it mental stimula tion you need—adventure, new faces, and new places? Or physical stimu lation to build up a healthier body ? It may be one or a combination of several of these needs that you want your vacation to fill. With thought and careful planning it can happen. And it can often be made to happen with half the expense of a haphazard cahnge of scene.” It can even hap pen without leaving home at all. Webster’s definition of the word “vacation” is too narrow for most of I us. A vacation should be much more • 1 than “a time of respite, an intermis-1 ; sion or rest.” It should be a high; | point in the year. It should give a I | mental and physical boost for all the I I months that follow. 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