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'"1 J J rJake Your Hat Fit Your I v ;nality J ft - : v. .'i f ;r I .. i t I ; --j C. : n w 4k - -r r-i tor a r 1 f i : r 4 -J" ! ' I 1 - a lot la r a a a. l ir ct the pouk ,try DTt-ent ct U Purina Mills. vay you loos i it,- ne says. " "t! bulaecs cf ralclng cfclcv-!is . ;"!' f t a I"t of food, common r -e; v u t a ro of It v.;a L.s, ! i lr. - Ji PtvmnnMi Pnri- - an.1 ... -V- ..:.Jc' a J ChoCa Island Ee'x There .. are eu-tscvb In New rrslacl as well ; v i jti In tie Couth and Vejt. , There ara s ' 1 r-jf-l. took iKo jaeilertwhtt the bre:i or the ' section of he country, iui c-zerence is usually m tne common , 'aense or tae man Demna tea nem." - In 'getting.: the most ' rromf hewi t iiarougo in. , winter,- jonnson aua , -attention to what he terra the 8-polnt ; common sense plan of -making nana -. " ." question himself oa each of John aon'a eight points to see if his flock i iim gciuug cnanca m lay winter 'eggs. Poultry raisers need not co to ; jany great expenaa In making the ne- jeessary changes that will pring about (toe feslred conditions tor health In the floe and extra n In the nest alt through the winter. Sometimes Just a little remodeling or Just a change, of .ration la au mars required: . 1 niv : hAn.' Miml A'dlM, : 'MUM.- V ' fortable, . well-ventilated ... place i to ttn&M&-wz'P? ' ' ' (2) Don't overcrowd allow Z ; to 4 square feet of floor apace per bird. ; . - . ' v (3J See that . birds have plenty of hopper and water fountain 4M (4) Prorlda 12 to U nests for each 100 nana gather eggs 8 times . i 31 iEeep, things clean. . j. 0)4 Cnll put - diseased, week, or , - poorly- dereloped - birds; also ' ! ' birds that persist in laying eggs '!! of Inferior quality. U v , " h' CO User artificial lights to lengthen the feeding period In winter, . ; (8) 3e sure, that the laying mash contain puratene ' (Provitamin A) so that the layers In winter will get enough Vitamin A. for i .. springtime . health and spring V time productton. - Athlete Commute t Eighty Milea Daily Salt Lake Clty-TraTellng 80 miles a day by train to attend the University ? of Utah does not , pre vent Tlrgll -James, Uthe guard, from being the outstanding player on the Tarsity basketball aquad. :r James baa proved the sparkplug of the Utea during the entire aea aon regardleaa of the fact that he commutaa from Wa home In Ogdsn. He tumbles out of bed every mom tng at B a. m. to catch the train to Salt Lake City. Entitled to railroad past be cause hla father, Albeit James, Is locomotive engineer . for - the Union Paelfle, the Badakln ace found It mora economical to live at -toM&wvyyteito v t The two boors ha spends on the train are used to study or catch a few extra wtnka of sleep. Water for Senators - CoaU Abore 7t0C0 Washington. Senators - drank mora than 7,000 worth of mineral water during the fiscal year ended Jane 80, 1839, and spent over f 1,000 for Ice to cool their beverages, the annual report of the secretary : of the senate showed. The report also showed $205,375 for miscellaneous Items, including about $660 for pa per cups, $2LflO for six feather dus ters, Jfl2 for silver plating the wa ter pitcher In Vice President John N. Garner's office,1 and $700 for keeping the clocks wound and In good condition. ' , Baby Rain Maker , xmo arwcie ot. clothing more : definitely marks i man than his hat, yt so few men observe even the simplest style rules, .declares , Chrrl-s Kaesshaefer,' notei hit .aei'.-Tiftr.ior men. know reo-le i know there is no ga quicker to proauce.a than a hat that does noV fit . 1 i Y.'ynii is famous '?ior- ii:s;.m-;!Rea.,.,;-',.t"'i,j;i -t,r Onlyt a' sansll rerccnV Of men rea3ue:. tht teir hat "can inter- . ' ea streef;c6mer and watch the ? tall men.ivith , perky little hats: ftnd',.the .small ,jpen with huge , Stoppers stream .blissfully, by, What every person really wants? continues Mr. Kaesshaefer,' who for the past twenty ; years has - designed hats for, the John B. i Stetson Company; is a hat that ' suits and betters him. For in- stance, if you are tall and on the' gooa crown neient and a medium ' i brim in your bats. i If you are short and compact thereby all "means wear a wide brim with a medium crown, H you -don't lyour hat will look skimpy, - The short islim type should cling to small crowns and small brims, while the tall solid man needs - i Just Jhe opposite. . . - ; Give your coloration a break r n choosing a hat, Mr. Kaes 1 - shaefer urges. If your 'Com plexion 't is v jpuddy, tans - and browns are your best bet. ,You even risk, looking comical in a gray . r If you are pale, stick to grays and greens, but don't wear black. It will give you the sol emn and t macabre undertaker tinge. If you are one of those lucky ones that has an olive r complexion, 'you can take prac- 'Mr. and Urs, F. T. lohnaon spent the week-enu with friends at Manteo. Mr; and Mrs.' .W. H. Pitt and" their young' son; Howard, spent a, few days laat- reek In Durham, visiting Mr and Mrs.' Clinton W. Toms. ; Mrs. Giles Komegay and her little daughter, Paula, of Burgaw, are vis iting Mrs. Kornegay's ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R, Winslow, s Russell Winslow has - returned- to Washington, D. where he holds a position after spending sometime with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Winslow. j ; - "' , c ' R D. Elliott, Jr.,' of Ahoskle, spent several days in this vidnlty this week and was the guest of his parents for short time. , - Mrs. M. S. ElUott left Sunday to Join her husband at North Platte, Nebraska, where she will remain for six weeks.-- " ' v .' ' -. Mrs. Willie White . and her small son, William Edward, lormer Hert ford residents, who now live at Man teo, are spending the week with. Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs., W. E. Mathews, near Hertford. " . Miss Ruth ' Davenport f spent' the week-end in Elisabeth City with her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Warren Dav enport -y -j ,? A , -f ; ; V ' John Everett, formerly a private in the U. S. A, and stationed at . the Manfla Air Port, ha returned homo. after aa absence ; of ... nearly ; three years.M v,f N ", . Miss Esther Evana, who has Spent her vacation at her home In Cl.Jwan County,- has returned to- tal e over bet dntietf as a nclzx it C,3 Per quimans High School- faculty.: i .-' ' Mrs. T. --C. Elanchard , and I Miss Kate M.r Blanchard have returned from visit to Mrs.. -C. T. Yarbor- ough, at Louisburg. ' , " ".""J Mrs; John Lane-and Mrs. aI J. Parrish' spent last week in Norfolk, Va, viaiting relatives. .Alphonso Ward left Sunday for Fork Union Military Academy, where he will be eT student this year.. " . ' Mr. and Mrs'. J, R. Futrell and Richard, Jr spent the week-end with I.'rs. Futrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs- , fret their, personality.- r To , see . .hw preyt v. hat .misf.ts are, f '1 .tr-tj 5't- T is -to iit'ln 'a -.I :;'... V -f. ". Charles Ea?-1 r, noted men's', ' tically any shade, but pearls and r grays ought to suit you best- y Give,v your hat " some care. . jNever. stuff it. on your head ilW. you want it to avoid that "slept -" in'V Jookc5 . Always ' put' it on "fore and oaft" never bv crrab. bing the crown.' ' ,J - , t Reckon with your personality When you get a hat, concludes . Mr. Kaesshaefer. Are you con- t- -servative or just bit on 1 $he -.breezy 'side? r Are you tall or ' short, round or thin? - Are ,you " one. who takes-life asy or are, you always on trie go: no mat- ' ter what your type there is a hat v for you. - Give your x hat its - ; share of attention and the world ' will see that there is something more on your heact than a mass of shapeless felt to tell you by. Rob Morris left'londay for Fork Union Military 'AcfcUemyV where he will he student-tLis yearn t - , Miss Ruth Nachif an ,, ieft Monday for Greensboro. Ela" will, be stu dent at N. C, G W, this year. . Walter IL Oake,- Jr and ii,' d. Owens have returned home after at tending tho National Rifle Matches held at Camp Perry, Ohio, , , ' Mrs. "J. v.H. Towt .. Sr- retnrned Sunday from NorfoPb -Va, having been a patient for several days at the. Norfolk General Hospital' Her condition is much. Improved, .,, s ' .. Mrs. A. F. Jordan, who underwent an operation some 'week ago at the Albemarle Hospital. Elizabeth City, is recuperating at her . home on Church Street , cn "x v u ; L. W. Anderson and his two chil dren; j Marie and : 'Jackr .. spent " the week-end with relatives in Raleigh. They Were accompanied home by Mrs.' Anderson, who had spent sever al days with her niother. ' , r ' , ' Miss Ruth Sutton, of Norfolk, Va.', is visiting Mrs. , T. E. Raper - this week. S,t v r , " ( Mrs, W,! G. Gaithervhad'as guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs, R. B Albertson, o'fx Portsmouth, "Va., and k4 H i II Mr. and Mrs, G. B. Lewis, of West, Point, Va. Mrs.'rW. T. McMullan Is quite sick at her home on Church Street ' - ' j .,f. v ' ; ' Arthur, tha attractive "V.'Z son of Mrs. Arthur Wpods, Jr., Phila delphia; Pa who with L i ' -? U vising his grand motL.r, - . T Crawford, Is sick wi;h 1 1 of KilSiiA,, " ' c ' ' 'Midshipman T.' J. - I" and his guest, Midshipmen . . ; ..ey, who have been spend'r j r . . :a at Nags Head, are gre.'s c : T. J. Nixon, Jr4r in Kert'oiJ; : ; tlr. and Mrs.-' Julian and Miss Mary Louise : Belvidere; Mrs. C.' B. V." J. L. Nixon of 'Winf all, ed from a visit to Mr. M. Miller, at Chariot' 3. A. r 7 -rpc:i 1, of 1 Ura. r turn--3. W. "Miss Ruth Alice V.' graduated from Mere i. . June, attended the college this week. J 3 WJI3 . a in ( r t: i t4t dzy for Cr '.-o, 1 v "1 , i.::. N. C C. 7. tll2 j- r. , k Ward G;t I . y"j.;t for Car-l IV. ty r s C.c."r f - d: 3 at the Uri.' '!' . . . , , JN. U. C wi!l rcr:-a icr t - Vt .CiTe & 3 tlr cf "f s iort frl 'i' of Lor d-"'tar, Evla,'at a bl;.Jy rty on iat$rday afternoon, . tl.e occasion beJrig the honoree's e'.th hirthday. icev'cream was served, and each little irueBt was riven a sucker. - ' ' ' t ' Those, Invited 'were.' 'Eva 3rinkley Karris, . ' Mildred . Gault; ' Barbara Uault, Withe Mae Carver, i Elizabeth Byrum, Helen Rae ' Asbell, Doris pyrum, Eloise Godwin, Anne Math ewsr Christine Mathews," Helen Babb, Betty Ruth Chappeu, .Mary Leland winsipw, tiettie lu Sutton, Maxine Chappell, , Catherine Owens, Leona Chapnell. Blanche Rae Skinner. Marr Annette Cannon,, Bobby Jean New born, Cornelia Cannon, Peggy Lane, Myrtle Norman, ..Elliott, Francis Rountree, Vivian Owens, Helen Mun deny Vivian Spivey, Pearl Rountree, Minnie - Louise t Nixon, . Mary. Ruth wood, ltorothy Elliott, Cecfl Edward Winslow, Bob Layden, Sidney Lay- denV Jr.. Uovd , Rao-Iav. C uRiir Man" Broughton, "Little Man" Broughton, Bruce Chappell, W. M. Byrum, Mer ritf Goodwin': Eraon Chflnivll. T)nn Williams, Joseph' - Chappell, Seymour Chappell, -' Hubert' t Lane, Horace Boyce. Julian Bovce.' Melvin Forn- hand, Eugene White, Marjorie Fore hand James Wilson Rountree, Audrey Copeland and Melvin Rountree, Mrs. WiM. Munden, Mrs. J. .W. 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Hardyarc Co; i "Everything In Hardware and Supplies"' '-' - 7" PHONE 4 "- "S ? , EDENTON, NJ C 4 aa W V44 NOW IS THE TIT.IE v TO BUY YOUR U. - - L w. 3 1 We have a large selection-rany style and color Snap brims and cllars. , j.ti . t -r r?v ' - - - , . , f . i t - i 4 -.J i.. C ".. c I I,: Lir. . . A U "DUFOLD- , Hquzz Print v-V$2.25Gd.', 'r,? ATLAS", V Rcof Pdnt er Gallon $1;50 ; if, f i. hut" - Stains -Fats 9ittt 1 ran; it's it' , 'ft u , , r-i 1.; . It- V R. D. Elliott. '!Mr. and t' 'r 1' ..6 rs. Rc Mrs. T T. Wood V. '.2 mer Lt i "r t jrr "1 Winslow and Mas f --s I'- H I ' C
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