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THB PtRQUIMAHS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. NORTH CAROtlNA, FRIDAY. JULY 28. 1160. PAGE TffRFJE PR 4 SENATOR SAP Pffl) v SAYS , Washington The impr ient, swept Africa is evident . in a fjmotionol 1 nationalism has 1 frightening way in the example "..'.I- V ""V1 . ' ' Iti ..(! . .H," Hi' ' ' ' 1 'iU':'. of the Belgian Congo. uiic. guai aittc imuun sutius is, perhaps there is no better ex ample as the complete unreadi ness for such status as in the! example it the Republic of Con go. Belgian control of the Con go was swept aside under the cry of anti-colonialism and hasti ly and without preparation; the Republic, of Congo was created from a tribal area of approxi mately one-third the size of the United States. Reports' I have read reports that indicate illiteracy, is ram pant and that there is not one trained native doctoV, lawyer or engineer; in the land and that only lfl college graduates' have' come' from the country. Among i the many tribes it is said that some are still savage and canna ba lis tic among these most primi tive people. One newspaperman wrote that the people are so ig norant of the meaning of de- X I 4 - HONORED AT PARTY During the short business and family of Coronado. Calif.. 'Mrs. Walter Edwards Was a' meeting afterwards, Miss Huldai Mr.', and Mrs Bill Perry1 and Whiteston News PS?, u. i nr i : j . . .... on Dabb Street honoring Mrs. j sor a first aid course during 8 Jack Jeanette and spent the week-end with ; her L. B. Merrill of Sonora, Texas. , October. This course will be daughter of Elizabeth City, Mr. ' aunt and uncle; Mr. and Mrs. Iced drinks, dainty sandwiches,' under the direction of a quali-1 and Mrs- J"han Rawls of Hoi-' Johnnie' StaUings '' various spreads ' and nuts were fied Red Cross instructor. She' !?nd' V,a; Mr- and Mrs- T'N' Mrs Rueir Smith nf Wt served the ; following guests:1 also announced that in the fall I Bunch' Mrs' Ben Mr- andT ' ,', Mrs. Merrill, honors, Mesdames' the club would begin having itS Mr. Duncan Soruill and daugh- Norfolk and Mrs. Hilda Batman H. A. Whitley. J. W. Dillon.' monthly biisinpss . mniin 'A.ter' Mr- ' and "..Mrs. Douglas of Norfolk visited their Sister. M X Charlotte ! 1 Newby. Mr. and Mrs. William Layden Bagley of Winfall announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Charles Neiderstadt, enn IVyT r.n1 17 1. r moc'racy and freedom that they Z m!"".s- ,: , . . . . . . i JMiederstadt of Saginaw. Michi- mquired of missionaries whether ....jj, , I came in a package or whether f". . . !, m0T'Tl." u h wouW have to be gotten at the j , V' that the Congolese have been ruled by Belgian as a colony, sometimes harshly in the distant hnst . ' artH thai thi. aAnl nf Fmo. . ... Cuua i.v-v." 1 U..U 1 . ,; i . i course of time. The reports in dicate that in recent generations the Belgian rule was a model of this form of government and was sincerely interested in the wel fare of the people 'and their ul timate development for respon sibility, in self-government. Un fortunately this orderly proced ure was not followed. The very week of the hirth of the new republic, the riots began, and . . color-coordinates Everywhere you look . . . and everywhere you 90 Jean Castle's dyed-together skirts and sweaters assure you of the finest wardrobe. This special contour-tailored skirt in solids, plaids, and fancy designs is dyed-to-match oui new selection of Jean Castle sweaters in Fur Blend, Bulky . Knit, or Ban Lonyarns. All in the new gentle tones of Blue, Green, Brass, Brick, Black, Camel, Red. , n matching sweaters 34-42 Woodland Dress Shoppe Phone 2831 Hertford C 1 DRY CLEANING AT ITS FINEST! SHIRTS THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM! Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service RICKS Laundry & Cleaners PHONE 2148 Edenton, N. C. it is sickening to read of the tragedies, of the destruction of much of the good work done by I the missionaries. . It now ap pear that the Congo is disinte grating into tribal rivalry. Com munism is there with its fanati cism and destruction. Instead of a republic there is no law and order. The lesson to us is clear that a policy for Africa must be developed "and that this policy must take into account that we actually know very little about Africa. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED nooert nonoweii, aagar wnite,' the first Thursday at ihe Muni ai iventon, J. wewoy, Jarvis cipal Building. The club voted nioMicma, utoc ,io coninouie ou cents per mem Lee Harris, Henry Stokes, Jackf ber to the Farm Festival to be Barker, F. G. Sloop of Dublin,' held August 9 in the county. Va., W. B. Yearns of Winston- Guests present were Mrs. Mil Salem, H. R. Christensen of dred Auman. Mrs. Lama Holl and '. Miss Frances ( well and Mrs. Miriam P. Has- kvii. memoers present were Miss Wood, Miss Ann Elliott, Mesdames Margaret Maston, Mary Dale Lane, Dora Riddick. Essie Burbagc. Sally Lane, Ma rie Elliott and Betty Swindell. The August 3rd meeting will be at the home nf Miss Wood. Spruill, all of Norfolk, Va. ,Mannie Lane, on Tuesday. tup i au; From Sanford Mr. and Mrs. Glen Edwards and daughter Glcnda of Sanford spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. F. T. Johnson. Visiting Here Jimmy Joe Brantley of San ford is spending this week with his aunt. Mrs. F. T. Johnson. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Mathews and son Reed and Jimmy White spent Sunday and Monday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Moore of Durham announce the en gagement of their daughter Miss Elizabeth Ann Moore to Xt. David Hudson Butler, son of Mrs. Bonnie Crawford of Lex- i ington and the late E. Hudson I Butler. Miss Moore attended1 ' Salem College. Lt. Butler, who ! is currently serving in the Army is a lb graduate of Wake For est College, whery he was a member of the Pi 'Kappa Alpha social fraterniay. He is the grandson of Mrs. George Butler of Church Street. ihe marriage will take place oeptemoer 17th. ENGAGEMBNT ANNOUNCED .. Mr.ndMrs.; William WCor- prew of Edenton announce the engagement of their daughter, iviiss mauoe L.ee Corprew, to Carl Nixon Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Barber of Winfall. A fall wedding is plan ned. " CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY J. P. Perry, Sr.. celebrated his 81st birthday Sunday. July 24, at his home on Front Street. A picnic lunch was served on the j lawn of his home and many of his relatives and friends . were present. Among those present were Mrs. Nate White and r?m ah tf Art r nrl Tyr.,.. T n UJ-J J.. nil" J. f. " " 7 ..u". Pry. Jr., and family of New mr. ana Mrs. w. 'c. need find y0rk Mr ctuldren, Sharon and Paul of Paxton, 111., spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Mathews. 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