H .^Th<> Best and Town Yog'reLikingteWMth ?>Loea*-Th?nCometo F"^'C' ' ?W.TCB r.^U.r P,S. FM.W...,- ? ,,.??? ' r n - FABMVILIJC. PITT COtWTY. NORTH CAROLINA, DECEMBER 15, 1922 NO. 32 __ i , .-- - ? ? -? ? ?' -.'? - - ...- : i :. ? " ~ : ~~ I Local Red Cross Preparing for Influenza Epidemic I ?* - v . .. ' . ? Practical Nurses May Be Secur ed In Case of An Emerg ency. Some Fa: ?/*' ?: . " Influenza is spreading with re markabte rapidity in this com muoity god fearing a great epi demic tbe local Red Cross has arranged to have a limited num her of colored women listed, who w ill make good pradHeal nurses. And in case of emer gency these may be called into service by phoning Miss Hazel Williams w ho has very kindly I smlunteered to take charge of die work. Miss Williams' phone numbers are; day No. 17, night No. 1631. The Board of Health urges cieat precaution as one attack does not proterf. Sneezing and coughing should be done behind * handkerchief screen -and this should in no Case be waved about in tbe air as it throws hundreds of germs into space. Congregating of people in any place is not advised. Insolation ^ of patients should be practiced uadold people especially should ? be preceded from all sources, of iofedtioa> In every ca*e the die ease should be regarded as seri ou* and tbe patient kept in bed uatil the fever has completely ? ? -^BHoVR' wJBu I wba **in? I - L Pineh tirA, grigcd t n g the Club I ^Council, the Vice-President, Mrs. H. P. Mosetey, presided The general iopie for this meeting, was "Representation- of I I American Life in RecentJPJays" I . with a mod* interesting paper by I Mrs. ]. E. Warren on "Younger Generation in Nice Peoples/1 1 She handled ibis snbjedf in a mod imprerssive way giving the effed of almost unlimited spend iog mooey and modern amuse' naents upon the youDger genera^l tioo?these and similar aspedls of present day life are familial! topics of discussion among tbel oilier generation today, and are the social concerns upon which ^NijePeople" is buih. Mrs. W. In Newberry's Seat James Couzenv millionaire mayor -of Detroit and former partner of Henry Ford, is the new U. S. S*na?: tor from Michigan, appointed to the Truman H. Newberry seat, the. office to'which Ford e$ired against New* berry in the now famous election scandals, which finally resulted Ml Newberry's resignation this month. Parish Group Meetiogs. The memberlsof the Episcopal Church have recently enjoyed a series of group meetings hav ing as their objetfl the study of the "Program Presented". The "Program Presented" is an effbft These group meetings had a different leader each evening, Dh D S Morrill gave an Miami Bating tdk on China?bar relig ion, government, development glp.?the first evening; followed by a splendid lecture on Japan, the second^ evening, Mrs. R. Tl Martin. At the third , meeting Mr.. W. Hopper pamted avrvid [&&&* Hawaiian lsfpods giSKgave, iheir problems. Mr. Alex Bynum followed in rota tion with a talk on Haiti, and as Mr, Bynum visited these islands whilein the, U, S. Navy his knowledge 'or tfc*; cu&pdw^of these people was fir& bind and bis talk very tntftn^ive/i&r: Richard Bynum &>le9det$p Porto Rico was very mtere&ing apd his tali; on thi? subject prov ed mo^l enlightening. Mr. J^ C Shackleford's subjedl was *"?bip PbiHipineS?our own Par^EsA" and he told why the work in th* Phillipines ? both encouraging and perplexing. Other cotmtriei "??" Jf slu^ed v,'? . . These nfefionwere well at tended and proved to be a great f pedljve to each one, oUbe^wOrk w- 1- * jju; m i * -ttAicKififftfin li - tZ." if wr iK# gtn rt?C f5?0t SBj i? inc ^ifiuyyp* ' ? ? *? .?? ?l:jn?r' JE *7 "?( : ?r ?... .__4~ .......... ?? ( ^ftoceRmyf RUM am a /A4 THC :WTCHeN/}^ A -?PQNO PARENT TO K . SNEAK. PRESENTS /WO HOUSE f:. iS CAOGKT" /N THE ACT ? J ?? ????-??? ? ? ? - n 1 Itfti II. D. C. Meeting. . - The Rebecca Windbouroe Chapter held its regular meeting 7th attbe home of Mt?. W. C. Askew with its new President, the j ^^ WrF^Se freawflfer -fas:../re queued to forward five dolars to< the Jefferson DaVis Fpnd *nd pay amount due the Educational J Fund, taxes fnd Sinking Fund. Three infere&iog papers were read, the first "Historical Gavel" by Mrs. Ed. Warren was follow ed by %ora Gloom to Glory" I iwd bry Mrir.O .E. Fo* foll^tfed ' Sa turn by"WftP Saved Lynch, bure"? by Mrs lB 0. TurU&e. Delightful refreshments were served by the hostess - ' _ _, ; Barbecue Dhmer; :;t ?/ >? 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