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Offers Long-Time . Housing Program * Senator Homer E. Capehart. Re publican chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, recently pro- 1 posed a $1,000,000,000 Government program to help people buy homes 1 on fifty-year mortgage plans. The mortgages might even run to six-1 ty years, according to the In ainaa Republican. Senator Capehart advanced this plan in preference to a public housing program in which the Government would rent houses to : citizens in lower income groups. fAST, SAFE ii, . ^'Child's Cough For coughs and acute bronchitis due to colds you can now get Creomulsion specially prepared for Children in a new pink and blue package and be sure: < 1) Your child will like it. i , <2)It contains only safe, proven ingredients. (3) It contains no narcotics to dis K turb nature’s processes. 9 (4) It will aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed throat and bronchial membranes, thus relieving the cough and promoting rest and sleep. Ask for Creomulsion for Chil dren in the pink and blue package. CREOMUESION ... fOR CHILDREN ******* Ornate, tfctrt Celdi, Acutt Bronchitis j News As Reported | In The Enterprise Fort v Years A iw j i -- _ JAM ART 23, 1914 J, hr, H. Martin war. here from: Hamilton Sunday N. S. Peel left Thursday morn ing for St, Petersburg, Fla. James Barnhill, of Everetts, was . in town Thursday. A R. Dunning went to Rober s'TviRe Tuesday. Mrs. S. R. Biggs has been in Washington this week visiting re latives. W. C. Manning left Tuesday I morning for Southport on busi- j (ION.-. Mrs. 11. D. Cook went to Rich mond Monday to attend the fun eral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. S. Crawford have returned from a visit to Balti moi e. Dr. and Mrs. James S. Rhodes Tie said the long-mortgage plan would be preferable to the public housing program in that it would make more U. S. citizens home owners and thus better citizens. Capehart said such a policy would be an effective one in com batting Communism and that, even if the U. S. Government lost some money on the program. Mr. Fanner Don't Wait LKT i s si;ll you IN 10W TRAC FOR TIRKS or RECAP ^ our W orn Tractor TIRES ll l-llotir c«r\ «•«> AUTO & TRUCK OWNERS W«* hav«* !ni!i(lml> of l{<‘<ap|M‘d Tiros in ail biz«\s. All in pood condition and at Mom*v-Su\ ilia Friers. B.&W.TireCo \\i!liani>lon, V <!. eturned from their bridal trip 11 iouth on last Friday. Mi's. Arthur Anderson and i '.aughtcr, xvho have been visitng; n Rocky Mount, are at home igain. Mrs M. E. Bethea and children vho have been visiting relatives n South Carolina, returned Tues lay. Mrs. J. G. Staton left .Monday :o atten da conference of +he Wo nan's Auxiliary of the Diocese of East Carolina, which meets in Wilmington this week. Miss Jennie Swanner, who has ione mucn professional nursing in the county, nas located here and is boarding with Mrs. Sue, F.well on Smithwick Street. Mrs. W. R. Fowden went to j Rocky Mount Wednesday to meet j Mrs. C. B. Clark and little son, who arrived there from Durham! and will visit here for several ■ weeks. Mrs. R. W. Baker is visiting re latives in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Sherrod and daughter with Miss Codie Purvis motored from Hamilton to Tar Sunday. P. H. Davenport and C. D. Per kins, of Hamilton, were visitors in town Monday. The following gentlemen of Hamilton were in Norfolk this week on business; Messrs. Harry Waldo, Asa Johnson, J. M. S Sals burv, Tom Davis, F. L. Haislip and Dr. M. I. Fleming. Mrs C. H Baker, of Hamilton, entertained the Sewing Club Monday. Miss Winnie Nicholson, of Washington, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dan Taylor, at her home in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Weeks and Children, of Scotland Neck, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs N W. Worsley in Oak City. T W. Davenport and Loomis Chesson have opened a store of general merchandise in Oak City. Grover Hardison was a visitor in Oak City Tuesday. On Sunday afternoon, at 6:30, the home of Mr. and Mis. George Hi berson in Griffins Township, was the scene of a pretty marriage when their daughter, Gurthie, be came the bride of Mr. William 100 moot UQUIUI , SOUTHERN COMFORT CORP., ST LOUIS 3 MISSOURI SEE OUR t/ Studio Beds On Display In Our Windows Ideal For Den, Living Room, Collage Can Be Used As Double Bed Or Separate Beds. Only $79.00 And Up B. S. Courtney And Son .•- _ "Furniture Since 1911' Uriffin, Justic Edward Griffin jerforming the ceremony in the jresence of a large number of re- j ati ’ey ahd friends. Thy wre at nded bv Miss Ola Carey with dovt Manning; Miss Leda Lilley ft-ith Henry Griffin; Miss Laura Oriffin with Durward Roberson; Miss Letha Roberson with Ronald Urilfin. After the ceremony. Mr.; and Mrs. Griffin with the attend ants and other friends drove to their new home, and held a re ception at which delicious cake and wine were served. At a late hour, the guests departed after i expressing many good wishes for the newly wedded pair. An alarm of fire .vas given at nine o'clock Saturday morning, and soon a crowd of people with i both engines rushed to the home ! of Mrs Fannie Biggs, where the roof of the wash house was found I to be on fire. Before the crowd arrived, a hose had been turned 1 on the fire and it was held in check. Saturday afternoon, a mule be longing to Henry Williams stum bled and fell before the F. and M. Bank, and expired instantly. It is thought that he had just seen the fine mules at the stables of Ward and Co., and was so ashamed of his own condition that he died from mortification. ---— Try loving people; you can hate them without trying.—Ex. W1AM Radio Log 900 ON YOUR DIAL Monday through Friday 7:15 Sign On 7:30 Sports Review 7:45 Chapel <>t the Air 8:00 News Clockwatcher .8:15 Clockwatcher 8:30 Margolis Quiz Club 8:45 Clockwatcher 9:00 Inspiration Time 9:15 To the Ladies 9:30 Melody Lane 9:45 Melody Lane 0:00 News Round-Up 10:15 Vocal Varieties 10:30 Mid-Morning Melodies 10:45 Mid-Morning Melodics 11:00 Spotlight on a Star 11:15 Harmoneers Quartet MWF 11:30 Hayloft Iioectown 11:45 Hayloft Hcedown 12:00 State News 12:15 Western Jamboree 12:30 Top Tune Time :z:45 In-County News 1:00 Platers for Plymouth 1:15 Platters for Plymouth 1:30 Platters for Plymouth 1:45 Platters for Plymouth 2:00 Club 900 2:15 Club 900 2:30 Club 900 2:45 Club 900 3:00 Spiritual Special 3:15* Spiritual Special 3:30 In the Groove 3:45 In the Groove 4:00 In the Groove 4:15 In the Groove 4:30 Songs at Twilight 4:45 Songs at Twilight 5:00 Sign Off Saturday 7 15 Sign On 7:30 Sports Review 7:43 Coffee Time 8:00 News, Clockwatcher 8:15 Clockwatcher 8:30 Clockwatcher 8:45 Clockwatcher 9:00 Songs for Saturday 9:15 Songs For Saturday 9:30 Songs For Saturday 9:45 Catholic Hour !0:00 High Schoo1 Basketball 10:15 Basketball 10:30 Basketball 10:45 Basketball 11:00 Hayloft Hoedown 11:15 Hayloft Hoedown 11:3Q. Hay loft Hoedown 11:45 Open House : 2:00 State News i2:15 Western Jamboree 12:30 Top Tune Time 12:45 Tri-County News 1:00 Cashie Valley Boys 1:15 Cashie '/alley Boys 1:30 Matinee of Music 1:45 Matinee of Music 2:00 High School Basketball 2 15 ' Basketball 2:30 Basketball 2:45 Basketball 3:00 Spiritual Special 2:15 Spiritual Special 3:30 In the Groove 3:45 I.n the Groove 4:00 In the Groove 4:15 In the Groove 4:30 Songs at Twilight 4.45 Songs at Twilight 5:00 Sign Off Sunday 7:00 Sunday Serenade 7:15 Sunday Serenade 7:30 Association Hour 7:45 Association Hour 8:00 Oxley Hill Choir 8:15 Alpha Roanoke Choir 8:30 Gospelaires 8:45 Gospelaires T*71 D*Sl t ORIFFIN MOTOR CO. I DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH \ 9 WE REPAIR. ALL MAKES , \ \ A <5OOP PLACE TO BUY A &OOV USEV CAP. 403 WASHINGTON$T.**tfW2540"WILLIAAASTON, N. C. 9:00 Spiritual Travelers 9: la Silveraires 9:30 Humming Birds 9:45 Five Trumpeteers 10:00 M .rrung Star Gospel Sing'rs 10:15 Rev. Perkins: 10:30 Morning Stars 10:45 Gems of Melody 1 1 :u0 Sunday 11:15 Morning 11:30 Church 11:45 Services 12:00 Stale iVews 12:15 Melodies 12:30 Melodies for Sunday 12:45 Melodies for Sunday 1:00 Music to Remember 1:1.) Pilule Fisher 1:30 Guy l.ombardo 1:45 The Baptist Hour 2:00 The Baptist Hour 2:15 Church of Christ 2:30 Proudly We Hail 2:45 Proudly We Hail 1:00 Sunshine Boys 3:15 Rev. Hannah 3 30 Popular Favorites ; 3:45 Popular Favorites j 4.00 Rub. P H 5' S 4:15 Bear Grass Trio Linen Saffi’tnsafe For Cache Of Company Cash Salt Lake City—Reading so much about safe robberies, the co-owner of an ice-cream com pany might have designs on his safe. He hid more than $200 in a bundle of linen. A few days later, he went to his h;.dir.s»place. 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