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..ii Li uww AITEJ. DINNER SFEAKEB HON. E. D. BIVEES : ' (Tormer Governor of Georgia) . ERWIN Principal speakers for the Capital Log Rollins Association of the Woodmen of the World, to be held in Erwin Thursday, Nov- .AFTERNOON SPEAKER X3 m W HOWARD CARTER President, Carter Bible College and Seminary ember 5, beginning at 3 p. m. will be the Honorable E. D. Rivers, for- 'mer Governor of Georgia, and a $$$$ Put Your Idle Dollars To Work For You In A Home Federal Savings Account And let them Earn for You x 3 PfRCEfr Per Annum - Compounded Semi-Annually Each Account Insured Safe To $10,000 108 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION E. Gordon St Kinston, N. C. Dial 4647 ,.lCVLUt3 of the W. O. W, and Lr. Wm. Howard Carter of GoltLiboro, President of the Carter Bible Col lege and Seminary and National Representative -of the Woodmen of the World. Dr. Carter will speaa: in the afternoon, when be will make a report of the National Convention, and Governor River will speak at the dinner meetoing to be held at 7 o'clock In the Cafeteria of the Erwin High School. Between three and four hundred Woodmen and their wives are expected to attend the meeting. ,;: The afternoon session will begin at 3 o'clock in the W. O. W. Hall in Erwin. The obligation of Woodmen candidates will take place in the W. O. W. Hall. The Erwin Uniform Degree Team will have charge of the degree work. This part of the program will be held at 5 o'clock. Then the meeting wiu transfer to the Erwin Cafeteria and the Erwin High School for the evening meet ing. Former Wmw Kerr Scott of North Carolina has been invited to present Governor Rivers. Both Gov ernor Rivers ana uovernor ocou are mentioned as possible candi dates for the United States Senate from their respective States. : . Judge J. E. Williams of Dunn and Erwin and. President of the Log Rolling will preside over the after noon session. Dr. Carter will pre side over the dinner meeting. Between forty-five and fifty camps, located in eleven southeas tern counties, are sending dele gates to the meeting, which indi cates the best and largest ever, held in Eastern Carolina. " Other State and National frater nalists who will have a part in the event include CoL Nick Newberry, State Manager of Charlotte; Assis tant State Manager, Hiram Melvin, of Charlotte, and White Lake; Judge Charles A. Hines of Greensboro, who is the chairman of the National Board of Auditors of the W. O. W. ' Special music will be furnished by a group from the Carter Bible College and Seminary of Goldsbof o upon the special invitation' of Jud ge J. E. Williams, Log Rolling Pres ident Erwin W. O. W. Camp No. 618 will be host to the Log Rolling. 4-H'ers To Be Recognized In Dist. Observances Teaching Child Not to Fear Pain V. ly GABBY CUVEUND MYERS, toJK v THERE may ba so many rea son why the baby or very young child often crlei violently, or long at a stretch, that one cant generalize on the matter safely. ' If the reason Is not apparent, the youngster should be checked . by the physician. Also, the parent ) should look Into her own degree , of peace of mind and serenity, i, and the family atmosphere. Spanking Not the Core ' Of one thing I'm fully sure, spanking Is not the cure for the baby's crying. And when the tot of two or three cries following a spanking, It doesnt seem to be good sense to command him then not to cry. If you spanked him wisely, you meant to give him pain, at which he usually cries. Whether the youngster from two to five cries long and hard at the slightest accidental bump will depend largely on how you have acted from the time be first had such experiences. If you have al ways shown great fear and anxi ety when he has been hurt a bit, , grabbed him up excitedly and be trayed your fears In your voice, and movements, you helped him suppose he was badly hurt when he wasn't You caused him to be ready to cry long and violently. Gets Dp Smiling ' . . ' But If you have always met his little accidental hurts with calm ness, even indifference, letting him pick himself up when he has been able to, he may grow so courageous by the time he is four or five over little bumps and scratches as to get up smiling, even with blood seeping from his hands and knees. He may coop erate courageously during first aid. He may evince no fear of mild surgery later, or of a bit of pain in the dentist's chair, such as I have seen happen with a number of children. (My bulletin. The Young Child Who Cries Exces sively," may be had by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to me in care pf this paper.) - Dealt with so successfully for the first several years of life, a child who, for some reason, later acquires some fears of pain, as In first aid, and does cry or create a scene, may be-restralned toward courage more easily because of the good earlier experiences. v't'-o; lean First Aid K.::i,-W Suppose your child at three or four must have some immediate first aid and he - kicks and screams, shouting "Nol ?. . : The best procedure may be to have a capable assistant, and for one of you to hold the child still until the ordeal Is over. la most cases, spanking Mm, or threaten ing to do so, will hardly force his compliance. . ; If he Is seven, nine or ten, how ever, you and an assistant to-1 gether might sot be able to hold him by force. Besides, he's old enough, then, so that if be refuses to respond to reason, he can profit from some other means of force that should cause him to comply. An eight-year-old boy, visit ing with his parents in our home,1 needed first aid to an Injured font ,. . V Slight Iniurr --1 'Though the Injury was obvi ously slight, the lad set up an awful bawL He went Into a vio lent rage when told a certain mild antiseptic would be applied before bandaging. Calmly, the father asked in a quiet tone: "Which do you want me to do: put this on or give you a sound paddling?" Wisely, the lad quieted down and cooperated perfectly, after which the first aid was administered quickly. Coprrurht, 1958. Kin frntarm SrwHeata, Ins.) entertainment will be held in Ashe ville, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Green sboro, Washington, and Wilson. The programs are held annually in each extension district to recognize county project winners and club members who have participated in activities for district and state rec ognition, Harrill said. Two hundred 4-H'ers are expected at each event TT t A I 111 Approximately 370 district win- ... ""r "rl.7 , . uouictt eves avuicvvuivui, uctm ners in 4-H projects and activities mIn , ,tI,.u7 m will be honored at six District ."rri rr? r:rT'n y',Z Recognition Days, Saturday, Octo ber 31. Civic and business groups will sponsor programs at which the win ners will be announced!; L. R. Har rill, state 4-H Club leader for the State College Agricultural Exten sion Service, said that the events, featured by banquets, tours, and MR. FARMER JUST THINK You Can Have Your Cotton Ginned Af loss New Cm IN CLINTON And Sell It There For The Top Dollar Located on 701 Next To Clinton Produce Market Phone 3923 HILLIS BAREFIELD, Bookkeeper munity relations, clothing, dairy achievement dairy cattle judging, dairy foods demonstration, - dairy, management demonstration, dress revue, entomology, farm and home electric field crops, food prepara tion. .. , . Also, forestry, frozen foods, gar den, health improvement records, home grounds beautification, home improvement improved ironing, knitting and crocheting, leadership, livestock conservation demonstra tion, livestock judging, meat animals poultry, public speaking, recreation and rural arts, sheep shearing, soil and water conservation, '. tractor maintenance, tractor operation, veg etable demonstration and wildlife conservation. , i District winners will receive cer tificates in recognition of their achievement The Western District Recognition Day will begin at noon in Asheville's Battery Park Hotel. The Asheville Development Council will sponsor the program. In the Southwestern District 4-H- ers will meet at 10 a. m. at the hew Southern Dairies Plant in Char lotte. The 4-H'ers will tour the dairy plant and Morrocroft Farm, prior to a luncheon and formal pro gram. . . The Southern District observance will begin at 9:30 a. m, at the Fay etteville High School Cafeteria, un der the sponsorship of the Fayette ville Chamber of Commerce. A tour of the city will precede -the luncheon and program. . The Northwestern District Recog nition Day will begin at 9:30 a. m with registration in the library auditorium at Woman's College, Greensboro. The program will begin at 10 a. m. ' ' . " ': : Eastern District 4-H'ers will meet at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Washington, at noon for their Rec ognition Day program. The Northeastern District obser vance will be field in tne wuson Moose Hall at 10 a. m. Rural Health Leader Praises iii-j-iii-iiirr'''.- if urn iune in h. i. m Urn Rugs Cleaned 9X12 S6.55 Berlon Cleaned Guaranteed Against Moth G: C. JULJU JUL' Our Trucks In Kit Olive - Calypso - Faison , in? j ONE THING AND ANOTHER - -To prevent lumping, powdered sugar should be stored in a tightly covered glass container,:: v Lard or oil Is preferable to but ter for greasing pans; the salt in butter causes the butter to stick to the pan - s. Jelly which has become sugary can be used to sweeten and flavor puddings or dried . prunes, dried peaches or other fruits. ' ' A coating of lemon juice prevents bananas, peaches and. apples from discoloring after 'they have been sliced. - Lemons are juicer if heated be fore squeezed. A small amount of sugar added fo olive oil will prevent If from be coming rancid. If "you - have honey which has sugared, try placing the honey jar 4-H. Club members who have gain ed, state and national recognition for their health Improvement achi evements. Serving as moderator of the ."Accent On Youth" panel was Harold Langdon of Johnston County 1952 state health improvement king. Langdon Introduced the other panel members. Norma Jean Short 1953 health Queen from Catawba Coun ty! Lore Keen ol Wayne county; at Bill Bryan, 1953 health king from Bladen County. Bryan , began discussion on 4-H improvement projects by explaining how club work helped him to over come osteomylitis, an infectious disease of the bones. ' Following Bryan on the panel was Miss Short who explained how she had been able to help her family practice better eating and health habits be cause of her Interest In health Improvement Appearing last on the discussion was Miss Keen who showed now her health Improvement activities had become international in scope. Miss Keen corresponed with Chin ese student told him of her 4-H health improvement projects, and interested him in helping his family build better health. er than they look. Tip to motorists: Remember, youTl never quit resTetUng if you run down a child. in a pan of .water and boiling it ' A dressing of two parts honey to one part lemon juice is . delicious over fresh fruits. - Obstinate spots on chromium plat ed hinges on refrigerators often Dry baking soda, sprinkled over scorched food stuck to the pan. will soften it and make it easy to remove. ' " Placing heavy pans tor dishes on, the' open door of a range will cause the hinges to sag. ' Baking soda may be used to re move grease and discoloration from, a waffle' iron. j. J. YHITEIIURST ' ry, INSURANCE AGENCY 109 W. JAMES ST. MT, OLIVE IN BUSINESS FOB 26 YEARS , , "In North Carolina you have done what must be done if we are to bring better standards of health to the rural communities," comment ed Mrs. Charles W. Sewell, mem ber of the advisory committee on the rural health council of the American Medical Association. 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