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tAUGHS fug;.: DA i t at " ' Published - every Friday j at the , ' Perquimans. Weekly ' etace-, in the Gregory Building, Church- Street, Hertford, N. C ' , , r , -MATTIE LISTER WHITPi,,,,' Editor -l Day Phone U88 Night Phone . ...UQV-J & ; - subscription rates;, r Dnai Year I U Si Months f Entered aT second class ' matter November 15, 1934. t he post.office at Hertford. North Carolina, under , quest. " i i 1 -viv -- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4719369 U BIBLE THOUGHT. FOR WEEK , . ,us tnerejore -coins , voiugr uuw u ' thronis of trace, that we may obtain .mercy, and fifld grace to help in tune of heedHebrews 4:1. NO NEED TO DO CHRISTMAS v SHOPPING ELSEWHERE A Never before was there7 euch an in Hertford. -All the stores are dis playing beautifaT and useful articles (o tempt the holiday shopper. ;.'' ' Not only are there toys of all kinds, -wonderful things' for' little girls and boys who are eagerly look mg forward to the visit from Santa Claue, but for the grown-ups, both . young and -old, there are many lovely things. , . t .ViJ,' Though the merchants of Hertford iiave stocked 'the practical tilings, uiw Mrnnonis o children, sweaters, .-sock and other useful artidea that lost was the Tennessee, and that was probably the game that ; kept them from getting a bid to. passaaena uhs year.-'-; -V f ociw aim vwu "'""Tr"i varoiina also mrnea in kvu -are always in - demand vJor fe1' leord tiiia sjieaaoa wider .new. coaidu 1 -4 , I. VJlVE5 PLAY FOOTBALL, ;; J LEAWte HOUSEHOLD DUTIES 1 I v- rf - i Mn . m-w jf l i.iii i K' -T.v i a - v..-.:'..'lV'- j "jT".: 1 I iiiv am a FLYING' -3 -v;;l;'5lM tCm!tSi!5t Vf- X,C Cif Aw I ' i , . kHtty'. AAA vwJ.e.3 V if jfcWw J ' -T' , -s In nc!c:r,Ii Dec 9-11 The North Carolina ' State Grange will h;14 its 8th Annual Convention in Rr' ' Dember 9th, 10th and Ilth. C. ' .:" jteff f iv-i more' than T ; i-h Kc;a Carolina &r C I i i ' ' n c jVvJ, v,uC be c. the entire delegate body. ' The Nori Carolina J: is a lesialative body ar.I ' with the National Gr.r oldeBt ahd l.:c:t f;-J i rx ' V recently . ce'e!;:-'. I 1 -7. - t twmMtAl -n(M In fh ftiA RYlUkriTnAnl: fii-Atiearr: afc Rt&ttt Coll State f JNorth Carolina were InnnMege will attempt through "radio talks -Um in noticeable departure from - the custom of several years standing to stock only the usefur things. . So Jthat, whfle there are " useful and practical gifts a plenty, there are a great many more of the lovely fray olous things which used to be asso ciated generally iwith the idea of Christma ariftt. . - , ' -'TkM 1$ more' money this' year M the Ilalford merchants, ; anticipating "the daraaod, have risen W tne. ocear l K&va Tnircbased for the holl- day trade the'daintiest of things ,tnat Ann lintrfirie. hosiery . blouses, as well as the better grade of toilet articles, ana lor men aigu grade shirts, ties, scarfs and other things. , Pretty and useful things for the b.ouse are shown, rugs and lamps, and brae-4rac, in a wider range of ser ivtinM than ever before, to ay nothing of the radio sets which are onbelievaibly low in price this year.r ToVa little walk down town In Hertford and look the shop windows over, and you will get just a glimpse of the kind of things that are being shown this year, ana you wui rea Uta that the sensible thine to do be fore looking further is to look-over the merchandise in your own norae town. DONT HESITATE TO BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS Don't so "no" when - these bright faced youngsters stop -you" on the street to ask you to buy Tuberculosis r!hHntmA8, Seals. '' There are other little children with faces not so brisrht iust now. little children and imiwn-uss. - toot- Ivinir - in hospital beds, receiving d treatment for the dread disease, v tuberculosis, fighting for their lives. " V1 - r, f You can help them to carry on. this fights contribute to 'the fund whkh makes possible this : hospital treat- mnnt jhv hnviiMr these seals.i . - Seventy-five per cent :of .; the fund raised in the county is kept at home for local " work, used for o.ur rer auimans County folks. . , " ; "? ' Buy Tuberculosis : Seal . from the children and help ta A greM cause. i ,,'. n, SPORTSiTAOC: Ilia hovs "'fmm the Hill - lost only turn mmm this vear one to the Stronjf Tulahe eleven and the other to Duke. Carolina whipped Tennessee, the only team mat defeated Duke this season. ilfWftnlA Week' ; Observed Dec. 13-zu ' TnUmitinnal Golden Jlule .Week wilt ha observed this year -between the dates of December 13 and 20, it is announced by Charles V. Vickrey, T.rABiH Mit of the . Golden Rule Foun- i Act An. FarucipEiita m mo oiwer- vnluntarilv limit their . expens es for food and personal luxuries )Mii the dates named, ana give ttiA mnnev thus saved to any welfare organization of their choice, in aaoi- tion to their other chanties. - (iAn Unle Week was first insti tuted after the Great War in, an ef fort to dramatize to - the , American mihlic the needs of orohans and des titute refugees of the Near East The idea proved to be of lasting, vitality even after the orieinal need had been met. At the request , of numerous welfare organizations it has been con- tihiwvl nnnimllv. Colleges. BCnOOlS wnmk'a dubs and reliinous irroups observe it each year in the interests of all agencies serving orphans ana children. - ed by the Federal Deposit InBdrance Corporation. Total deposits ox tnese insured banks amounted ta $360,100, 000; of which it, is. estimated that about 5r per cent are covered by Uk surance.- Since the great majority of depositors had less than $5,000 m their counts, -s irs 2iS5"Jff am th damllnft Farm Feature ro- gram to lighten he farmer's burden by giving, latest-available informa tion onrfarm problen.i .I.;;? 'For Instance, dairv cattle need 'ex tra care during the winter " if they i . VL n ( PRICED FROM' L 4 ... t - r. ,.. . insured banks fulLv nrotected Only one commercial hank, with de posits of about ?4,O0jWW0, in the State of North CaroHaa is not in sured by the Corporation, , " Durtnar the thirteea T ear priOI TJ the time the xeaerai ueposii xbsuk ance Corporation ; ; betran to insure bank deposits, S8Q commercial banks in North Carolina -suspenaea opera tions. This figure ' includes banks unable to resume - regular banking (mentions at the close of the hank ing holiday 4n 1933, and, whkh, ere rlnRMl or oDeratinff under restrictions on April 12 of that year: The de- nnnita at these banks amounted w siRftJVl.(i00. From January 1, 1934 the date on which Federal insurance of deposits became effective, to June 30, 936, no bank suspensions occurr ed in North Uaroima. -, fii the entire United States,, includ ing : possessions, 14,065 f operating MKimawtol . httnka and . B6 -mutual savings banks were insured .by the Federal Deposit Insurance: xrpora tion on June 30r 1936., Approximate w o tmt nnt of all operatine, com mercial banks, and 10 per-cent of the mutual savings banks are ttisurea Dy the Corporation Good shelters will be needed as well as plenty of water irom. which the chill has-been' takenw-:i - ' Likewise poultry , requires" careful feedimr and manatrement practices during the 'winter mwrths, ' "VTith t;. Fruit Trees Enhance Beauty Of Farmstead Fruit trees on the farm .can be ornamental as well as useful, said Earle Brintnall, : Catawba County farm agent; of the State College ex tension service.', . , - .Vmlti' trees f nlaced ? ' iri strategic places can help landscape- the' home and make the entire riarm more at tractive, he added.; - " Trees can be set out in fence corn- am. nroHTid hnfldinirS. and in other nlacea where thev will not Interfere with the proauction of other crops. . At)hle.eathTear. cherry, and plum trees are good for landscaping the homcO-Pea trees do well on the lawn. " Apple and peach trees' make pretty background for farm -build mgs.' Ht wftmr " ' l' - The first basketball game that the P. C. H. S. hardwood teams . have scheduled will be played with James ville on Friday, aveenrnt, 11. This will , be the first game that either the bovs or r-irlS -have play ed and both teams hope to take their first game. Come oh out' and' give the teams a:, bio- aendaff. i ' r . . ' With the Thanksgiving turkey gone major college xootoau xaaes into tne ; Khadows tn remain until next vear. The onlv fefir left . ia ulay -rT .i- O-, ' ; to be played on NewYear."' Aw i. t bama will probably receive the bid ' ' " to represent the east in the Bowl this " -has been tied once. Ibis yearthera 'y- were so many upsets 'in the football ',- v world that there were no major ele - '"vpna. in the eoutnr that were left tin. g t"fthe running,;' having - won .all her l " .games but one and-that-being a tie. v. v ..jujLe , woo aim, in uus mjiu. uuets ui "v Mminatioo for a bid, the Blue Devils f - r having oeen aeteatea once oy ienn- ,ji essee aunng me mmaie 01 me sea- 'il son. - fX 'f&J't f, (i ' . ' The choosing of the team, to re - . ' present the est this ycr has given Cherry.' peach: and plum trees can he set in .the "chicken - yard. iThe birds, will. help fertilise we trees ana assure a-good crop- of fruit, Brint nall stated. . 'V 1. 'A row of grapevines can be used to farm, an arbor -in front .of 'Certain hnUriino.. nr . the .vines mav be en twined i fence" to. give it pictures-1 que charm,, or they may neip paiance nn'. end fit. . the: fi-ftrden. , - lUspberriea can be set In a border alone one side of the trarSen: a small ixtriuviherrv Ihed - mav well be 'placed ; in a . nart of the Crarden where it will hot 4ntf ere with tae,. vegetables. Fig trees should be grown m shelter- ? Fruit trees and berries thus set out will supply the farm family with all the fruit it can pse af home. ' For commercial purposes," however, it is advisable to have' formal orchards., , 1 Mr' i". f.r, (stv-r x 4 ,V N -"l t v i mv f SECONO FLOOR OF Bnm;Al, , frovernor Invited tXo f Address wmrvieei rvnir J. fi. B. Ehrinehaus and Governor-elect Clyde IL Hoey.have been invited ' to address a farmers' nuhW iii held Satnrdav Decem ber 5, in the McDowell County court house at Marion.- - i; ' v , frnrmer from' 20 western North Carolina counties are being masked '.-to tA vrxuitinf ' wllffll' wilt be held in connection with a visit to, the state highway -stone 'crushing ana lime Rinding1 plant r few miles north jf Marion ' Interested farmers or business men fnMn- Athef1 counties' who can be there will be welcomed also, said JohhW. ftnndman.' ajMlatant director of - the State . Colleire extension service. Ihe proeram .will start, at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning. ( f ' 11111 111 1 To 5iYe Broadcccts . 1 r :ph YmterFrc: ieir3 'PmnnActa'of a nrolonered cold wiri- ter remind 'farmers that many' new tasks, wa, be addea to.Jtneir , aay s work," ' H JV v Speclalkta- of the. Extension Service,- the School of 7 iriculture, and 1' 'ef"?t'tt'w''"' .J Vfe .V--lH1l- ! .v.-..,.'..' 3V . VV fly;' ytwi -can crlc tliis down w , Tiay watches, steal a Uy's-.f- . "your unler c9 Christraas if w heart away. Tria Eew stj" j ta '" BrCOT-rVyoa rT...c" :...'aUiutL'J '4 rve every Kaa t'r cf j "s. i. . . : dT -- " ry K-WtlieYc rc-cr.t!.:, Cas ;i H - VYvTtfctf .lWetyle- r forever if yc3live.,.crCt. sXm'-' -1 ' to eJt cvrry -JIty 4 V ."t a one of th-te fbe Janericea tl.ae- . yW' fV'lr' -"t"- j.Icsr 11 Twrpriee-yoa kt: ls.j;:c?iit JLy &cdU i -y :2; v - v ' it coJr.iy. - ot : trt!.- ycu. : W 1 t-f" : vf J- c 1 . ji,- -f ' j Jp K- ,ts. ' :.;. r "a ' I No Bank Failures: In State Under Deposit Jnstarance Not one commercial bank in North Carolina' has been forced to suspend operations since the Federal Deposit :'; : r..i - "... . -y ' I t ! ' i In8ura"3 Corporation fcccar 3 c.-;c tive J. ur-y li::s, 1 " " j ' ) J 1 for - fi; ' 1 . ". : l-r f.r 1 s. reaey J ;;1 fr I'. Le C ' n.' Ca i i i;f i:.:. tari 1-iJ J-.tV and afforded; tl:em v-.ry. ; ""V, f - J I ' j 1 ' I.cl up tcps In C t State V The devils won i. lit ' tl.e gsr-s r t l'.y
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