MAURY NEWS <$j MIS3 MAfTIE HE 8CGG) PERSONALS Miss Nita Turnage oi Gteenvillfr is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bill Saff. Mrs. Bert Hardy and Miss Mary Frpntis Hardy spent Tuesday in Wil son. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hardy attended the ball game in Greenville' Sunday afternoon. Mrs. L. A. Moye and risqfhtern, Rujby Evans and Jeane, spent Tues day in Greenville. Mrs. L. A. Moye" and Mrs. Bert Hardy were Farmville shoppers Mondya morning. ? Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Morrison and Miss Mattie Lee Sugg were Wileon shoppers Monday. Little Miss Anas Moye- of Wy*| liamston spent the week end with Miss Jeane Moye- i Mrs. J. B. Frizzelle and Mrs. S. M. Hardy were Farmville and Snow Hill visitors, Monday. Mrs. Bill Sugg and Miss Mkttkr Lee Sugg were Kinston shoppers, last Thursday. Mrs. M. H. Tucker, Mrs. Albrittonl and daughter, Miss Esther Lou, were] Kinston visitors, Monday afternoon.] Mrs. J. B. Taylor, Mrs. Robert Barrett of Farmville, and Mrs. Joe Sotormont of Virginia.- Bench, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Herbert Sugg. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morrison and little daughter, Dorothy Anne, of I Rowland, are spending several days I with Mrs. Morrison's parents, Mr.] and Mrs. Herbert Sugg. Be sure to come out and see the "Old Maid Club" which will be given by the Methodist Missionary Society neat Friday night, June 28th in the] school auditorium. If you miss this you Will miss a treat? admiseioB 10c and 15c. . ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Miss Mattie Lee Sugg entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon hon oring her sister, Mrs. C. E. Morrison, of Rowland, and Mrs. Kirby Cobb I of Snow Hill, a recent bride After! the guests arrived and found their] places shoulder corsages were pre sented to the honored guests and I Mrs. Ed- Callahan-of New York, who] is visiting her parents, Judge and] Mrs. J. P. Frizzelle and Miss Apple- , white of LaGrange. During the game Coca-Colas were served and after the game two courses, molded chick en salad and- accessories and ice cream and cake were- served by the hostess. High score prises went to Mrs. Nina Louise Edwards and second high to Mrs. George Edwards; Mrs. Kirby Cobb was presented Madina Napkins, Mrs. C. E. Morrison, Mise Applewhite, and Mrs. Thomas Taylor, who is visiting her parents, were presented with linen handkerchfeAa I I WALSTQNBURG NEWS * ? ?*. .' _ - PERSONALS Dr.. Dick Doner spent Sunday ih Rocky Mount. We;regrot to.hear of the death of Mr. W. Ji Wootm. Misses Mamie Jones and Hilda Gray Yehotce of Eureka axe visit ing Mrs. G. T. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Jenkins and an and Miair Ghura Jenkins were in Greenville Friday afternoon. Dr. and Mm. W. A. Marina and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Har lowe'e mother near Kinky. The Tertian AH Society met with Mrs Fmf Beaman Thursday after noon. TTnairtBi the i mills r membeva, Mrs. ft. ?L SyeQ od FmviOe attend ed tl? meeting; At the stone of the biiiineas aeaaion, sandwiches and ten ware aefnd. Mxf. Isaac Rouse gave a party on Tueadhy evening in honor of her sis ter, Miss Lonrino Gallaway, who is] visiti** her. After aevanl games and contgeta, UjiTiiie? and candy Miasm Ruhr Marlowe, Haaaft Mrleel, Bett* Gray McKeel, Mamia Jonas, Hilda Gray Yahorton and Maaars. Cecil. Lang, Cameron Weet, Sd Tay lor, Hanrel Bafley and Brutoe Taylor. ^Miy Ahar flay Beanua had a bar of ginwa, ice cream and cake r">v ~< wt&ek C$Q9M6( wpjQ^fafcrly w ifli $2t& 3^1** .. ~7Z, ?1 Clubs Declare War i| On IteadsMe Signs ! A boycott at product* advertised ' on unsightly roadside signs in North Carolina eras recommended the oth er dap at a-meeting' of home demon stration club members in Pinehnrst ! In a resolution adopted, the mem- j bars appealed to fanners, merchants, j chambers of commerce, , woman's j clubs, and- other organizations to en- ? dial in the war against signboards. Many of the signboards not only \ mar the landscape* hot they are also j a source of danger inasmuch as they | divert the driven' attention from j the road, the resolution stated. j j The women also commended the ) Li J 'Agricultural Adjustment Admin,istra- j ! tion for its benefits to africultuie, J which are being feit by the club j women and business houses of the ; nation as well as the fanners them- j ?selves. After throwing' their support be- ; "fatrrd ther world peace movement, they j earned to the moving picture indue- ' i try to endorse the improvements made in the moral tone of pictures. The use of motion picture thea tres as "nurseries" for children while the parents go about other activi ties was adopted as being bad for the mental and physical development of children, A resolution adopted by the Cum berland County farm women prior ^te the meeting at Piaehurst request ed that rOral electrification be giv en a prominent place in the public works program. ' Copies of the resolutions have been seat over the State for study by club women so that delegates to Farts and Home week at State Col lege this summer may be prepared to act upon them at that time. \ Measure Farm Lands J [ For AAA Compliance Supervisors who are checking far-1 mers' compliance with AAA crop ad-1 justmant contracts have been in-1 stmcied- to measure the fields with I all possible accuracy. No guess work will be tolerated,! ; sail H. M. Elks, state compliance supervisor at Stats College, and a I careful note will be made of any ex-1 cess acreage planted, f Where a fanner is found to have I overpl anted his acreage allotment, , Ellis stated, he will be asked to re-1 move the excess from cultivation or I else forfeit his contract and all beee hfit payments he has received The measurements are being made! I with tapes and other equipment de signed to insure accuracy. The work I will also be checked by experts to I make sure that no mistakes are! made, he added. Five re-check engineers will got oat from the college soon, he said,! to aid county supervisors check over! -the work done by the township sa-j pervisors. In cases of dispute; fields! will be measured agmt if necessary, j To satisfy the farmers that the! work is being done properly, he con- J 'tinned they- are asked to accmpany the supervisors when the field meas-j momenta are made. The county organizations?consist-! ing of the farm agent, county super-1 visor, and as many township super-1 visors as are needed?have been set | up in practically all of the counties.! When the work has not started at-j ready, Ellis stated, it will begin in I tho near fixture. 1 Yields of red ckxver hay are tw-| usually heavy in Chatham County ! this season. All winter hay mix-f tores yielded well. The Citizens Committee on Public I School Finance shows that it costs! 1100'to keep a boy in school a year! and |300 to keep him in prison. Rditing a paper without rufflSfcg anybody's feelings is Kks fishing without a book 00 yeas line?you get lots of recreation but no resnlts. Intveaawrt amounts of butterfet are being delivered-daily to the Hay wood county creamery and mom Grade A dairies toe being estab lished, reports the farm, agent. [ Alexander County hog growers have lost a number of nafmalt from an outbreak of Cholera. Barley growers of Davidson coun ty zepoct yields of 60 bushels of I grain to the acre. I Stokes County farmers are. hagip ning e new project for raising mule fa, s -u v ,i,t. com to replace ok woruiociL 1'. ' v ..')??? .' *:V I T i * - V. 9 Om ?Keaiaafwi. tOQS of MMr OTC required each year to print postage [stamps of the United State* I [ Rowan fanners my they will be abundantly supplied witlr feed- add I forage erase this year. '>ftw i | BesmfortCy^^po^i^ j SO ^00? 1 xwau* / I FYilI Program Planned ! For 4-H Short Course t . . t - ? ? | Four-H chib members who attend Ifeie annuel abort course at State College July, 2*29? will enjoy a week of' fun and fellowship while mining how to make rural life more kttractfcnr and' profitable. | Club letktam at the college are working. outpiaas designed to make the short course this year the best pver held. A full- program of study and recreation ia- being- arranged, said Ii. R. Hhitill, stater club leader. | Outstanding features will be the State-wide achievement day, the health' pageant* inspirational talks by prominent leaders, team demon strations of ddb projects, the health bagaaat,. and practical instruction in Farm Slid home activities, j Medals and certificates will be awarded- for the' most noteworthy achievements made by boys and girls individually and by clubs as a whole taking the past year. A dramatic contest and a candle lighting cere mony are also on the program. ? The club members will be guests ?fl State CoUbgtv whose buildings anid equipment will be placed at their jtftposaL The only charge will be $5 a person to cover the cost of meals in' the college-dining hclL Each club in dm State is expect ed to send one or more representa tives. Such a large crowd is ex pected that attendance will be limit ed- to active club members, Hamll Stated. All boys and girls will room in the dormitories, he added, and will be in charge of club leaders, county fann and' home' agents, and exten sion workers who will look after th?r welfare- at all times. ? - ? ' ? i ? Lady Took Carded Wtet Weak, Nervous 1 isrt mr maafr far Oardul if ' X tlHmt ill dlU" ?nt.h^?l??HMl]y vittM Un. L. H. end- p vail, at N. C. K 1 hnvw used Cardxd at |j Interval* for twenty-five K years," aba adds. "M> j tnaUr te the- bennnlag- J was iwknn and- nar- J vouineaa I read of Car dui in ft newspaper and c==ss? deddedxfchithentotryit. It seemed ' befofa rhftd taken half a bottle of 1 CMtttm t wa* stranger and was soon npaad ammd." tftMMfta* * ?ow> tMttfr Cardul tMne. 1M ttMBL St tt dOM not tMMfit YOU, umjf | piyf^cisn, THROUGH STATE CAPITOL KEYHOLES (Continued from page one) passed by the late General Assembly and as you ride about over the State on secondary roads you will find many holes newly patched. But it will be a job for somebody to keep them in shape with big,heavy trucks beating them to pieces and the high way fund diversionists already plan ning their campaign in the 1937 Leg islature. . ? Ill ? If PRISONS?The State government I is hoping to get an allotment from i the federal relief program to con- i struct modem, fireproof prison camps c lii all sections of North Carolina. < Prison conditions have been greatly c improved since the State took" oteh ? the old chain-gang system but hous- 1 ing conditions in many camps are 1 still bad. ? ? ? . < EXECUTIONS?July 1 is almost J? lere^and all persona sentenced to be >ut to death for crime in North Caro ina will die in a lethal gas chamber oatead of the electric chair under di ection of an act passed by the Gen eral Assembly. It has not been de? ?ided just where to locate the gas ihamber at the State Prison in Ral iigh bat indications axe that it may >e located atop the main building. Cwo or three towers of unique con traction are thought by some pris >n officials to provuie ample quar RESORT?Citizens of New Han Si"""' *"? tera for the gas chamber. HOLIDAY?Death took a holiday at State Prison daring the month of June. Several prisoners were ache doled to sit in the electric chair bat because of remodeling now under way at the prison the death chair had to be moved. The instrument of death was thrown out of commission far about four weeks and as a result at least four1 prisoners were given a?longer lease on life* over county are hoping to get the State to construct a road along the sound aide of Wrightgville Beach reaching up beyond Lamina pavilion. The county has some road money coming to it under the future road program and there Me many leading citizens who would prefer to see it all spent to get a road up the South* em end of Wrigbtsville. 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