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THE ENTERP *~tn Mi ml Frit ' to ike ENTERPRISE PI"BUSHINt. C- *., H lliams' as North Caralma Vn C. MANNING. Editor SwbsmpOoc Price (Strictly Cash a Advaaeei 1 year -Sl-5® 6 months - M 3 monliis : * _ . 1 tMtmd at Loe Post Ufce at *"-• iMMhh Norm Carouaa as seoA* >- nutter. Bbue: the art of Marru 5. IKS nuiireM aii cogimofttcatmne- to Ti* Lr.".v":pti. ffiliiml'W N. C. TI ESUAY. \«»* EMBER IE l«4- J i FOPLE HOSE Bl T ! AiLROAUS WIN— U ait ami see ck has the aies. » . re-: : r.d tlivwe»i- or. the ilW'.IW'- tOs ; increase »r« stocks of the railroad The Avociatoi Pmt dsspatch» s t-earinr New York heart Ime- ami ia: - ec November * 1524 say raslrma s raises ran up SI UCjPdLOOf «t Ihi" day. Amonjr *he reafc that Bsa»sr »it lo a tar ite amount was tb» Asian Coast Lane whsc+ is nw'e a* f -43i.,««l Today a week are. tine people « ' j North Carolina roteif to U»wet ti value of their na'arsJ God-erver a sets, the water ways, by tsrr:r«e *k«w a ptvpu^itio' to restore them to es« —Uaear-ase—— The only ea.cu.-e that aa- ri«er ft turning Jowr. ;he bill wa- the cost • Knsr tames While the yt«rr«e-; dose tkat prt.po-!*i«r or acta—l t-f ir creased taxataor. *«e of tise three b raHromi.- that ' p*-rj'e- ir tii Sta" Ka.- increa-e- is- -tock a- mar* a- Ik j whole amount i-keri of the t- j iepr. a system of their owa. at-/ j wouifl fa*e rvatural a'tantapr- ai , ' wuulc nave t*r- atrte U* -Mere fe*-» j ,1 aaii Aw tite pevp«»* will |»» W e-er j p«-»»p»e are already payut* J! WOO us fretarn* every -nty ta> -. n » ' j not take a iarjre sracrease ir ?te;r •: j rates to pay irtere>t. taxes ar»i dfvi J aerds or. our par* of tbe | stock ' IHEAMEKK AN K» l> (Vt»SS « tFI Are- we to- «a.art tie | Cross roll call which -tart. Are we jromjr to try ai.i repay tt» | ok tat-o: by toe 'in nail I of a frs j moctis» ago metst r«ere ie our amist ? S it isa t a questtoe of puy«Bjr tae . ■»ebt k'. rattier, a •^rfsta*>r l of if. swenajf a rail for tee »ake of aurae- j I i > Tr* Sostaerr, Sivas«oa of tht»j » ..•••Jerfai aas tan j a- it sCioaid m tat past years j A '--J we njrfct nere in Mar j: « «m j ty sSoald have been ia hlmr i T of owr- j >ei*et shea the Re»i IW ,-et.i its r-. esectames to our ael a few] r.«.:,th» aro We .-fcouai be srliisifill| sf the fact MMlsg had jr:«et. mi Ik tie to that bijrsruatMr. If tea kave i-a, aote) bwktu »> a speck of taar.tamMi >«« wiM ai - wrr the call. I J ' ... Tiaere are a whoke lot of iritis that are cast Imi «^r particular one a* this: A aaas feu aa aa s wreck, as bad) hart and rashes! to toe ouctor as saaa a» pul i dili and wkje he is suftrsf paaa at the dec tars oftre he also saMers the lass of hh auto tasks, tares aad erajthaf eise that a cwik i «paeeat is a track The pers«a who wasld do that is aathisg pa hat rwrythmff Waskißfrtoa street's traOc pnklim «■ becomes more rugntat Lad DRONCHfnS At*.* "Ommm aad 9 Saturday two automobiles- jast ; I escape hittimr each other. Smn! I iL ivm were forctd to back j | r.;di £Ed trucks ta th? >W:I ' ,t allow snotiier c*r to pass. Awl »«| "I r is. you be rnw and let me pcfc :« this tune ami nex. 111 be nac • . ' iet y« paas A fiorK.jf ■»«. "j call it i The contempt ibie cur referred to / ; i «ir iast issne who was se-ti l>>* j rar ,-nu>ke in lidief' faces *»• ■"! ; clear -moker. he ha«i no*hute l*j a j wiUi the election more tfear. rat-« ing hit vote- We say this heciias* of 'he poll holders smoke bt I were not ruilty of such a disre-pefiu. , art. • +1 Firhts. fusse-, irink'r.jr monkey- j rum. cui.-i'i* >wearir«. ntnto^an , ai«: unfair arwi we rait mst> , -elve- rivilitcii- w* ctrr'ised but jn«i ' I a ca-c of mwleni rh itnatiw. |i I i Jl Itf.K BYMH PASSES THKOI «;H HI K Tim V ( Judtn U F Kvnum of accompanied by Mn liyltg- f•' secretary. Mi # C* .e.. c»-r n «• * » .. , i T*r t*" en roue tit New liert at. I ther point.- in Eastern l'««r»»:r~j*. ' I HI \h GRASS Si HiMi'L 1 HOV H KMIX The Hear liraw .->*ks 4 honor tss- . ".r ti«e month of t ctober fo-'low.- First cmk-—Lucy kEJisaW-.t 1 lum-i 1 >?.rr Klii,. lux-r >!_•• ' «*wi.t. AnL. Kojtrr,-_.M*ck JBag^Xsss. MBEHBL*, I i Keaciatm, Bowie K?Jey. I . I iiajk v., ' ' I Senmrt grade li'iik liu.j lU> 1 Iheresa Kon-r Spent i Ho ! Ma >c Bailey. Clyde Be®cham. Mo- i ,' i MoUey. Cusimijf lUikf> —Etna F Hamptoa. teacher Ti ir! rrade —Tommy Whitley.. K I !• Harris Ralp Mob!.). t\ H "• r ] T«>«ri. Raymuixf liuifanu*. I 1 rmy j. 1 Hogerson. Blanche I Mrs A ( 'I !!fer»i: faxh-r F fth • rU ,W \ a.a : , Ko.-*> "• ie ! » Tavlor. I*a i_- > I V*war.. .*1 , •i; HirT: ' I ' Sixth ,>• rsnie k«>- .*. Rogers.—Ma ah A. Itallance. teacher Ko> buck -- huwl I I list read, til Ma K-wbtrk. Hir : la^jb- h K'l l. I/Ba Shaw ( Sec«! •! »'ra>i« Ada Mar Harauoat Kmnu St.; ». Yelma Shaw. Tt »r»* fra*i«- Fila Mae Hie)!. R!) tj (Cim btark Beatrice Cowan. IjBHK i ia r,.«n, Herbert tlinkw F«. jr i 'm. ! I .-21 Ile Kuetwrk M.i r . K it; hu Ham; ee 1 J earlier BEAYFit l» \ vi MH'AL NKWS _____ Mr and Mrs. Sam Me-»ks atterei*»t; (hatch at Skewarkee Surdity. Mrs Sylvester Ray nor pert Sua- ' ■■'ay morainr with her -Ist. r. Mr- W j A. liarrouirhs Mr ami Mr- A. I_ Raynwr n*o4.-c ' d tt' Kobeisvnville Friday. Mr arid Mrs Elmer Osesson atdj Jeil} were the jruests of Mr and W | I Kufri- Sat unlay ni»fht. Mr Les'er Kofer- went to Fireretts I riday on business • * Mr ani Mr*. M ti. Perfr aari faas "t and Mr Biltie Coßipher at'etai h chant in Williamston Fndat asftl Mr and Mrsj H A Collipher a*, furafly amiMr- J. H R.-eer and aac sj*a« the week end in Flczabetn CHjr v «iUnr relalives. M*»- DrwHy Coplm of Ehaabeth City b spending some tiac «rk her pureats, Mr. and Mn G. B p t r Mtsa Vb|it Callipher spent the week end with Mis* Elizabeth IVelr Mr. and Mrs. Eaalirk -. Wyaae MIA faail at WiUoo rWited rebtim aa thi* community Sanday Mr. Mings lutu tpMt the week tod home with his puMt, Mr. aad Mm. W. H Rogers. MAY'S CAPE—WASHINGTON ST. ■ "*'"*"■ tw Pqr « a tUL tt I REB CItOSS TUPS, C05T521,368^55. ■early SIZOOOOOO DevaM to Hdping Victims of Great Japanese Earthquake. OVER 3,000 BUSY CHAPTERS Aid to Disabled Iter Vetera* Paramount and Reaches Hearty S4JXXMKKL Waahtactaa. —Mare lhaa MUMIM l m the total of fmada «»>ai * la aE artivtties of the Amerteaa M Crow dvrmr the last «aeal J*"- ai4»d Jaae M says a aaed hr 'he Nstlnaal anaMhi i Tfca* eipeaditara was ahaoat tmm arzth of the aaMui of maaej «a , •».. H-'i froas m tie «a t**' iSly 1»1T. to Jaae. IMS. Of j; ti » ertraordiaary saaa 111.C31J583 waa America's coatrlhatioa to the W On* for relief of the Japaaeae earth *aak«- cictims This was laeraaaeJ to sl3 TC«.M3 by appropnatmas frw seaeral fasda of the Bed Class, aad K , probably the larreat (pa taaeoa* oatposrtac of bea» ■ tears rf a darle aatioo is the kiatary of the * world Or.- JtM active rhaptesa tape ad | ed sSartap lite year MJO.M* the S» I t. «a* rcaaiaatkm dWaned SIC Ml.- | t. IS. mai ! t* the total |2l *»S»» f . —aP for bnmanftartaa work whaeft pr*-tieally aroaad the world Ir »aa>>anrlar the year's raeoed af j At • 'caa Red rroes iadastry the es j. ar*"i«* officials at tfk aahtcjrtoa ts;>a wH- tf«e ftffTMrtlr nn win sad | a*>' r ha'f inr work of the Red IVbss d»P»'T»d«. a'miat whoHy cpoo ti* aa t tlriHß »li« «ari«ort *> # the "rraafaaftsa ( fn«. 'fee nemlx-rrt«tpe ennflad diriac tk araaal roll call which this will * • la fitifTW from Vov 11 ta T> e»fr»na» Is asked tr Jefa i or 'esew their meaiberahip ta the j Am. - . an Red rVoaa Soldier Service Service hi behalf of dtoaMsO I weteeaaa ef the World War and | he lief Is a j»aramoant oWij»tiaa aC | thr k d rrwa The «**aniiat.ea ; thitm*. tt- hapten la comwaatty t» I toarh this date la ! t>4 coaaol : ties !lroart»B! th» Catted S'atrs — | the r%aj»ters aktae dartar the yv*» ea perdiar la service for rrterati Ti *o* >«V* The Xatioaa! oevia'a.' *» [■ *a;ead»d JI.TJS «2i -a ! «tal of S3 "3i 1 R> allied to assistißK war "f-r-rt | toward recovery from diaabititv aad IWrcsa This aoefc Is coastaa* Ta hße-»i«a a t sai tariaars. ramps aoldiers" hw«* j ta the cammaalty for easjk fm I Ik 'piag disabled mea aad aeraen ta i fixer where thay were traasioat | dents 5173.97 C from na'toaa' fnads | an«e was repaired to k»!p solve lldr | problem* Every Red Proas seritc* |» 1 ever at haad ready to meet tke It « djvtdaal seed of these aaeo am* : ■warn. The -nlisted Mea la the Recater Army the Mary, aad the Karl* S o*j» with their home (ka. aeu » I aever eadlag Red Proas aa ilu skirt | igate* cannot faßy iatorpee*. la tkS» P work a total of «M 5 2SS waa appi ted ta aieethf aa ohlbratlon amies the Red fa cos .charter which has h«t fa* , •lied for over M frait Do««*lk Operations Cahaaaim !a the past year Red Proas oceea taoas wore timnS whofly coaSaed t» f roatlaeatal Caited States aad rh- potasnocf Relief week M disssters called for lmm»'P-itr actliltlea Is 193 places aad a too d ST: : «*T *T aas spent fa this t»rr:«» ales' In ?S aajnr disasters tra nd «| .--r* aere kept at the week d (eft htatina for assay moatha > carrying oa the koalth actlattlaa a ti«tal of f«44 KMM from Red Cmm Bat. aal fusds. and from t> ■ api r piimatefy |t Ti ** it all- was applied. irl»*ac a sae Us of the eiirat of Red Press »» vu« to 'he field* of poWte taitHk •arsm* natrttioa I extract tow aad spreadiai' kafiwledjse «-f pemnaa' hy |t»fie aid care of the sick la the huas* py»r idnnr'ar the -aa»e sd lav* aafety the drst Aid tastraertea. local ty hy «liapterv and over aatlnat - 1 terntorv V* 'K* Re,f Pnnto If I JON IS ELIXTRIC | SHOI* L —lj * t * mi Battei ies overhau ed. and recliarjred. Electric Auto wiring and reiiairinjr Quick Service— Ex liert workmanship JONES ELECTRIC [3 SHOP -Rear York's Garage Willianiston, N. C. 4- i , . ' Nx nmns. WILLIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA »sd *• ti-a'Sla- water aafe»y aal The member kip af the R- Crdas LSfe Sirfn* Corps. Qe ~sraJ a« was |!tl U1.71 of which fZIC 34 71 came oat of aatloaal fonts Army af Over 5.500,000 TV Jaaior led Croaa tn the srkoola with cm laPM ta its "I Serve" mkf —was «lM with PJ3.311 7S to whvh It la aatiutMl the Chapters add ed aaeae SS7T jNk—a total or $5lO 510.78. IB *XT~jac* what dom i~ ~T : ~ actfTlties tbe Be# Oaar spent fM3.475.19 and tbe | C*niWers la their vime-noa ! swri-rvw e*t»«wd d »- additional Sl.**' Isr.ac the year. rv*ire ohYi*ai«t>s as.de froia , Jppas wetv triet with nationu! f>-nd« a» f«-at*wa Reii- ? of refujrt es ;n ! Qre'"'. fSW.WJ.I* Jwiilor Bed Cross | paw?*r3» f»S7»7V !>>ajrae of Red Crass Societies. JiSi.MI: other la aaa»r forelgr «'t»rk. fS2l.tsr.Jl Ti' \**)raea*. B* 1 f>->ss budget for fSC4_;:, l» il M7.7M* S5. or JSOv2-S€ tmm- -has 'he btidrM for ibe year wmA~t 'aat Jape "• la turf 4ewoa foy all peo : >lea Id Bra~ w « ?:ty-ss the American M j Cats ie> er a eats Help Ibis work i*v*r dollar —Job on tiaw: :o» lay BED CROSS IS 11P.GIHG KTTB-HEALTH BATTLE 1 Tireless in Advancing Cause of Freedom from Human Suffering. Hal alona la preparedness for emer p»i iin !at ia a ?in-'!-aa offecire I kanlk *nr Irlltr li ilth Iff tb- An>»»ri caa B--J Creas »• matatainiMr l» pnar» i»e tbe hi tradition of her war aifor. A > i >ir. tb game MWaCaraaqE - frr buntaKf «a 1 its qw •» S«*?»ye way con Mae la Its shments. se'kin|t la® mtx-lun, Enrolled in the Ba4 Cr>sa Sarsiri. S-rrice are f> f.S* ft thewe piwltat uf health. n--:*rly ' IJWP ca-ryhsr th* of a fit.er pwbfo' ViaJtk to as mint eommunf I »»••» *'• S 1 ,H>' tear'- *.e lar.-e Hi?im 'a r * ire of thf sick i: >-v ? 1.1 I I T /A* riD BAND \ 7 ax »£WVORKJUSA * r , II STYLEPLUS I fit | I - , , CLOTHES' 1 How much does a | B GOOD overcoat cost? j fi 11 portant garment It wen t give you a what you need unless #*?- luxurious warm all-wool fabrics— like Stylepius. -A- You won't get satisfaction - j of wearing it unless it has style and § is tailored to keep its style—like jjj ■ Stylepius. 'II I How much does a good overcoat cost? Too much, if you are not a i judge. Look for the mark of distinc tive clothes at i-easonable price— : Stylepius—and be certain that your coat is stylish and good quality throughout. * Stylepius off all the fashionable I | I models, weights, fabrics. Select yours } \\ 1 today and make sure the Stylepius I g I I | I label is in it B 7 - ar " SOn rOS " Exactly 1M I«| CM UIM ■■ ; forward toward tke Uffe MM | Amnlcu —raa (Macr hi j i —MM. la tkf Bw—wt Wfci led Cr» —J— *" • «•*» wtth tke in* N«T- PabMc HnHI Scrriet aad tb> Vetera** Bareaa. while (W Mlin «nl»» nrotM» to aiatataiael aa a aaan n far (kc Atmj j Nvnt Corpa m* i rtilli to the Navy la a —U—■l4cfeaaa in Hi ary XIM head red wnj www added ta tke roll tke last yea*. Ited Cross -arriwr. heaaati. kaa perhaps Its •bm* tke places laid was** kf Bra. laai aafl «tora cail ra tke tech i«acku tv from the cear — re* - sj" ta ev ery *."aster "*e " "1 nn* la fir?" caE-d ftr. Ir* 1b iwjoa* aaad fbe tast *o '■•»« f■* prt 4 tan jn>n«t the fr*rf» *t>>* la tke aectloaa* A*a*~ *. N«wth Caro'-.na. Ttntisla. ilk \ *»J »ao«| ri« bleak W»s4« ** P» aubaii*t Bay Me h-r Biatstrafcn are waklat hart! lives easier a*«» ■■* »' ■ brighter fotare Par f* *• eh"*dr>«»- lie* r art ia > kaair. 4 sni t»m» Is BiiMttl althowah It \f iMse4 by Ike wr» ritare of bar wcrk «. The potfey of »he Aaenof "el ' toss to establish «mder C v ap«ei ja trol pabfir health »i"hf aarvteea la rommwitiM brktji sack flaeflttiea lu : een tastlfe4 aad »«•» >1 awKat wort |« »■, • rrwkere *ad >• *4 ky aathort ties rho are frirt •o take II awar aa t pr».per faaiuaa aal a daty '■* taxpayers. TV Haai Hi*hae Hi i are of tkt SWk prrna u» fkrther r-Brtratfd tato tk- m kuak aa a M Kit* irnt nt (snvakaa tartat the tear T»M* irM tart tkh Ped Cross warn Tkrae utepkoaa rorpowioai M«fM I aad II aiaatai «» sted^ata As rood kealtb *na*» apoa right eat lac tke Bed Croaa ItwtrWoa Ber nce cMihwl to paaMate Mli Mail aad raannkr haahh partii alailj tka health of aofkera aad ehlMrea Tbw atrtier im>fki asarly ISMW peraaaM dorter ri*e year aal ' aai work ta 4a for several thaaaaad Bad Croaa vahaa •eer worker*. b» >oar I >.ri-tma- farif. Three-line fißer» are rerj appropr iate. This ooe at fwr Mr- BakerV pare coram HEALTH II THE SCHOOLS MivnpaiM7«(o flaphuiit tti Mwte |Mi: I —Weighing nd meuurißg scales IB e»«J I —Mwithlj wrirhing of children, ud «i|ht nonfc aaad on tk* rtontoly report cards. _ .. I jiMi child should be helped to form health habits ate tku wnh i«w» instruction to hygiene. « —A hot school lunch available far every child. The follow la* principle® shoud he kept hi tod: .. First: Ea pbaiiie health always as a POSITIVE lathe* a negative thing. Present health to childrsa ia term «f sucuth. and jay- Never mention i Tint as or dissasa to cMMna a * is pur"- to a'oid it Too mnch so rsllad health sda.atiM ■ manly ""SS3:"'SLSSS - U» FORMATION OF Klin HABITS ia the child, rather than hto af teftoMatian about physiotozT sad hygiene. It ■ fundamentally important far a a;u to acquire a taste for the right kind of food, to *• t» h«d «arij. | form the habit of a thorough dauy bowt! movement. Unlass hsalfr 1 taachtog functions ia theae practical ways to the ckflft Wo, tha hath | tßg |p nin r i Third: Tho child's weight, usd ospeciany his reg Jar gam to t weight, are aigaitoaat todkos af tha child's physical ffiiss V«| iasortaat is the regular monthly GAINING IN WOC3R. ®a , \ j North Carolina Tuberralaeie Asauciatian. Southern Pinan. tow • f dassroani and parwnal vo4A* roaurd ae • h* to hespieß the iwtoS ; of the Monthly gain or .loss -m weight - j iFonrth: Capture the lateiaa* and imagMtton af the chaM tm 1 kdp hum to txr*cai kii i*ew tnUiQ*iaiiß originrnfly mmd uttHiiiy. ready asada posters or plays compare to'valae with those talgiaatod by the child Help the child to originate and crsato aa to to I express his mt rest ia health and growth. . * Fifth: The nutrition problem is mare than tha teaching of fsoda I e^U^mmslfin.T e AN KDUoJIfcSIAL p.ohlem. hy 4 health edacatioo for all chUdrea "ill help greatly to fiitenltog l autrition from bacamtof a definite difficulty. . _ | Sixth: In developing the best adaption •# the 'bUd. iMMillir that as food is building up the tissues, correct habits with Meaid to \ food are helping to organise boom. personality. And ths saasa pn- I ciple applies to other bodily fancttmu Spsrial 1 ability to face the exactions af tha school regime skaaM he asedttad 1a id overcosM and not allowed to becoasa fixed. Sa wlta othaanarvona * symptoms and emotional instability to tha social adjust si is t m tha i chUL _ .. . Seventh: Do net attempt everything at once. D acids m s tor objectives and work for these with might aad mato. the same time, that theae few objectives Ma not all there is to toalth work for children. To make one mahh habit tactM sffastiiisljito more useful to tha child than ta ! sis a grant deal which w ■dg* into effect. To get scales into the schools and establish the Msnthly weighing of children is oaly a beginning. But K if a bogMatog. will probably wow conclusively why tha achoolaaodo • hat tench to every school child. There are nm r *jr steps ia the ppofcTML_ definitely how ..tany steps you will toha this year, and ndl Jisrsslf to thane Aad of these, take one at n nasa. Eighth: There are two principal ways a i tiagiaaiag health wan. Each has some particular advantages and diaadvaatagaa. One way a to take the small group who are most in need of remedial esn aad concentrate upon these. The other method ia to decide upon a tmw points ia the health program and see that thane am taight efactivaly to every child The small group of underweights asav beeease a ms tritioa class. This limits the work to a small group, bat poiaarta m teasive work The group may be those needing don tat or sthse Mk. This ia a coirnon method of be inning health work There ia aa doubt that sue** work ia aaeded in nearly every school. Tito rasahs are more dMaistic than the results of health teaching to all. haft tha group that profits is a limited one , - As a matter of fact, a school health pragma sheatd aandbtoe bath types of work, emedial work far »Sooe who. licaaaa e* thair dilriii cies. are unabl to make Mtiafectary pragroaa; and health tiarhhig tor all pupils. * » Ninth: A comprehensive and attractive health program, term la ting with the school curriculum from kindargartto tfcrongh high ' school will eve ltusily lessen the necettity far nutrition classes sad other ren.ed.l. work. The health program ia oar ashaols ah a old to • fneans of INCORPORATING HEALTH into tho UCo af every child. —SAiil Life The No*'. Carol.i.a Tuberculosis AawaMtoN Jiitbaia Pinea. can secure scales for weighing ar j measuring at whslssale l-n e. They a.so csrry chore foliiv r» far tha lfadara Health CWMda sad Nutrition work-
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