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Proclaim Mothers March On Polio May r Robt Cowcr, ha? pro p d.':v. Jsn. t’c*. Mo ■ vp.-** r f' 1 D*;v in VI'.! Hamster.. Trxi of ;£•* May r's proclama tfbr. follows' Whereas. F:.day. January 29. ha.* beer, designated *« the date i<r the Moth. - March • n -n • which w:U climax the 5954 March o? D.-r.f -r arc. Whereas. th- ; unvu'.ative effect C,» the part : vt year? <■{ record pr incidence has s increased the f inane:.*'. tr eat r.s of the M r Dim* n pr- v.di: c care gr‘ T th O aff. ."ted that its fu:. .* arr . .y have been exhausted, and, VVy ‘he continuation of th - ->.! help 1 polio sufferers, t . •• • • •-> aov.-.r.c*-meni of the re-esrrh program that has made such remarkable recent t- fleet: ve c nti f the r:' ' " r. ‘he s jccesc nf the 1954 March of Dimes, and. V. ‘ Mi the: - March on P ... v.-.:l offer the final op p- • - • • c-Tb-j'i’V V ;d54 Ma:cr of Dir • . tr.u- p: v." - ur determinat. q t protect our children f; rr. the p io scourge an j t : t.h- •• * '. fall rrc - tint- I- ■' - :.reac ..r-- a-- v r .th has struck at mar.v f our : ^a! b' vs anc :.r The:ef re I. by ’he p v.er= in vested in me a- May of Wil liams! in. Do Hereby Proclaim Friday, January 29. • b* M< th* Mm h or. Pi Ij i Das in William-’ m, and de request that porch lamps be lighted m every h me in our city between 7 and 8 n th* ewnir g to let ,t be km vn that ma: h* r is invited to call for a donation to the March of Dim* ;r order that its art ;.* num.yri’arr.n P’ > gram may be maintained with re newed vigor In W.’ne-- Where f. I have set my hand and affixed the Seal of the City. Signed: R H C"V- • n Pasture Improves By Using 2,4-D Recent research indicate- that tv tl ; pel the amine salt ft rn.atr • ■ i 2. 4-0 is the right amount to use in c r - • .o C'ir. .' i : pasture. Use of the chemical weed kill er actually result- in a better stand of 1”,)-m without appaiei.t damage t<> white i .uviri or ie. pedt-za. , GREAT OAK ! Backs Pofio Drive DEBBY DAINS, 4, the 1954 March of Dirr.es poster boy, gets a help ing hand from Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of the Depart ment of Health, Education and Welfare, oa the boy's return to Washington te the annual Vive lor tads (international! NeirsAs Reported In The Enterprise Forty Years Ago JAN’T’VRV 30. 1f>14 T B Slade, of Hamilton, v. c1 !e>d to Littleton Friday on account of the death of her sis Mi <•- Lillie Floyd. Fannie Matthew:--. Maggie Belle and An • Jones with Mcs-ts. C. D Per and P H Davenport motor i d to Oak City Sunday D' E. M Long and Mis-« Mary Worslev, of Oak City, spent Sun | day in Hamilton. Mi .J B Clomar*. of Hamilton, pent Sundav in Scotland Neck. Tl'.e following from Hamilton Mended the play here Wednes day; C. D Perkins, P. H. I Davenport. S. D. Matthews. M. L. I (Lad-tor.i >nd P. P. Peel. J H. Thrower left Monday for Vaugn, where he has accepted , position with the S. A. T. Rail l j baa. Miss Mamie Van Nortwick, of [Plymouth, has been visit >g Mi. ■■ ffvr> Wolfe this week. Mi'-i Mattie 'Waters, who ha: i beer visiting in Norfolk for the r.,--.t two months, returned Moc JV*: ■■ 1 i and Children. v Je B . ft Wedn<. : day fm Baltimore, where she wil visit Mi- Mattie Gurganus. S Coillin.- Peel left for Nor foil Wednesday to visit relatives. Mrs C B. Hassell has as hei house guest Mrs. W. B Wilson and entertained in her honor or Thursday afternoon. D C. Join s of Hamilton, wa: here Tuesday. J, W Cherry, of Everetts, wa: in town Thursday. Martin and Fowdrn have in -tailed an up-to-date machine fo moving pictures. They are on on 1 of tin best circuits in the State and will give two shows for si: nights m the week The manage mcnt states that good order Wil be preserved during the show The results of tests over tin past three years, -how that 2, 4 1 is beneficial to pastures provide! it is used on "established gras and legume stands and that th rate of application does not i-xeeei . acre Heavier applications injure th j legumes. *7 'saved’ money on fertilizer; Now I’m chilly, if somewhat wisest I pot a little in the dirt, Bat not enough to save my shirtm ftemembo, it works both ways: $1 High-quality S-D Ferriliz# «# A* worth of S-D. Fertilizer adds mor, shorn light gridt lnd in ^ rlgh( by using coo little fertilizer cuts non treesing yield and quality pet tom. then $) off your yield I San wish Le* the nearby S-D Fertilizer repmm fertilizer, boc a* it. * tative hdlp you keep your mcooae eft UAMui ftiffliityi ‘ % lirrj 1 W . :: • other moving picture chow vs running, there were thus* who to thtrsk that | th< ■ were among a crowd of row - j die- rrdead of men and women who wanted to see the show On January 22nd. 1914. at the ■ home of the bride's sister. Mrs E A Timberlakc. on Center St.. M • Ann it Fitzgerald becamt '.he j bride of Mr Percy V. Critcher. a I prominent young lawyer of this j city. Rev J M. Hamrick, of the F;rst Baptist church, performed the marriage ceremony. Mr. C? itcher is .judge of the record er ■ t ourt f this city, and is held ! :n high esteem by all who know j him. He has been a citizen of j Leyir.Et rt for three years and he V ..- ■ • ...trims to toe front ;n hi? profession. His bride is a very ci am os and very beautiful vo ;r,g woman and is very popular here The haopy couple caught N 12 soon after the ceremony | and left' for Washington on a bn ! dal trip—News and Observer. I On Thursday afternoon of last week, the home of Mrs Alonzo : Ha-sell r, Ha ugh ton Street wa« Tiled with guests who enjoyed the time from 3:30 to 5:30 o’clock in a most delightful manner. Ta ble were arranged for the popu I lar game of Rook, and the in I terest was marked during the | hours. At the close of the game, Mi Hassell served a salad course followed by block cream and cake. The guest- were given pink and ! white carnations as favors and at each table there were attrac 1 tivp -core- catds for the players. Those enjoying Mrs. Hassell’s hos pitality were: Mrs Wheelei Mar tin. Sr.. Mrs C. D Carstarphen, j Mr-- Mae Bennett, Mrs. J. S. | Rr- des. Miss Della Lanier. Mrs. ! J H Saunders, Miss Essie Peel, Mr- A T Crawford, Miss Anna Pope, Mrs Henry' Crawford, Mrs 1 John Cook, Mrs. C. B. Clark, of Durham. Mrs. J P. Simpson, Mrs. S F Williams Miss Daisy Mann ing and Mrs. A R Dunning. The following pupils were on the honor roll at the school at Everetts: Lollie Clark, A. P Barn hill. Marshall Rogerson, Lona Peel. Hattie Roberson, Ruby Barn hill Bessie James, Myrtle Wynne, Hilda Burroughs. Nellie Fay Barnhill. Luther Clark, and Hat j tie Keel. R W. House, R L. House, J. F j Council and J. W. Hines, of Oak City, motored here last Wednes day night to see Beverly of Grau ; stai k. T. W. Davenport, of Oak City, [spent Monday in Tarboro. B. M. Worse*v F G. Whitaker, Miss Nannie House, Miss Melissa , Worsley and J. W. Hines, aTl ol tOak City, motored to Scoflarffl Neck Tuesday night to see "Bev 1 erly.” J L Sonde '\V E . 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