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-rrs -r f> T r> A ^.2 jc::o-''L JTSLY -Itb PARAJDE ;I -vn O S lo] rlo uc hard p R. I'l,.»o lu’ dur Gounr.y Raalbli nurse visited u I!'-.and or-ouj^it with her Rrs. .lary ,i , hQf^lonal Public Healii ■■•.:.-‘sin£ Consultant froiu Raleigh,and 'Sa E iily Johnson,K.N.,Regional oi.Jlcal .jorker for the State Com- Liilssioii for the Blind,frota Broen- villej Ahile here,Mrso Johnson visited in the homes of the blind>> There will be another July 4tli parad® Ocracokeo Le.3t year’s was such a success that it bears repetition* New ideas I'cr trucks,cars,floats aro Conooraod over the xiunbers of ciiildren suffering from severe colds and coughiS, Mrs«Bailey upon her return to Raleigh reported, condi tions and Lr•Helen Moore .a- ■ ' , . 1' If.,b op'.denblorlsta a .'1 Charles Podorspiei, statis' tioion epidemiologist, all cf the UC‘;oPubllc .dealth Servlce^Bepfc oOf ii'Salth Education and V/olfaro, Atlanta,Georgia, returned to Cera- coke with MrsoBallej/ to study the epidemic* They v/ere at the' school for three days, Intarviow/ng and or.aanining pupils,taking bjoci specimens,and growing germ oulc-uros. They also visited hoinc3,v/lth the local nurses- The conolusicn of their study will bo offlolally re - »ccoro event, agfoed and manager, sohooljDay will bo einnounoed later. already beginning there will be prizes. Civic Club and the P.' as intorssteT” Olid Mr. Marvin to serve as sprout 0 Again The Ocracoke r oA. liT ft hac.e gone on such a communlt liov.'ord has "general chairman Pull details for the WH03S ’.VIIO HERE AT OCRACOKE Irvin Scott 20, 1916 ill Qarrisb. was born on April Raloigh,K,Co "within a stone’s throw of the State Hospital Insane,*' (This meaiis he wasn’t away from State Prison, but as it may seem, h© has never either Insttbution?} Ocracoke vhen he was three for the too far straxige been In Came to years old. got his enducatlin at Ocracoi'o School and graduated in 1933B After finishing school he went back to Raleigh and drove a tx'uck for a Flour Company. Then he Joined the UcS., Coast Guard. In 1938 ho persudded ported through the N„C.Public HoelthElsia Ballance to become l-irs* Irvin Authorities when it has bsen com pleted. Lleanv/hllo they addlaed us there Is no "ouro" for this sickness but warm weather, and ncthing to be gained by quaraiitino Oarrish. (Irv.’ji is one of those super-intelligent husbands who can ron.'mber datot heo.? was hla wedding PLACE NAMEB OH Is Till-;' OCRACOKE tStEb ISI.MD day; interesting article in tho Historical March Slat and Juno 2 1st are ^rjs* birthdays,)(Agnes,MaicL*: e he wo:^d for the Pennsylvania R.Ro in Philadelphia,and the Seaboard R.R-ln Halal.Th. Later he oj. an January "North Carolina iieviov/" by C. a, .Veslager, wr. deolagor has boon an Ocracoko onbhua.laot for several years,co:r*ing bore for spoid: fis^.lng almost ovjry ysor- In the article he llsls namos of Roofs ano hhoals'. Hills,Kn.'.*.',1s. Hammocks,Creeks, Islands „Lr,k03 ,otc . sbr.ting that tnose narnes"'.’onetitutp a folk giosoury tuat is exclusivoly I' 0 a si ore Trenspor a product of the island population, - I.^n3 drove a bus for tho tat ion Company in New Bom, Later he ftrovo a City Bus in Raleigh. Somotima during the course of hla eventful life,ho learned watch repair ing, and made use of this for two years' in .Morehead City,before moving back home to Ocracoke to take over his present store business - I,S,Oarrish & Gompeny - tho popular store on the Book, In addition to tho store he reflocting tne sinpllcity oi the Ijvin-f pi.ttorn of an uncoohlstIcuboc fi.anih.^ com; amity - giving duos to events in ti;e island hiaoory." a flail house, an ice cream parlor and some good tunes on the nickaiodoor. And he will watch out for yovr watchl His go OP v/lf o,E.I ,slo^ divide' iier time botw^on stci'o. nvr*,'’'nc the sicii LU'd dvrin.;; iiei’ snare of dharcu and gc 1 1 !x>~ d V.: o;‘’!:iu:'' t. y w• ; ’k .
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