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PAGE TWO [|J|CF.y I |TP£Nf, “SwfaH^TweVLn . .; t t t ft t** -'irfjUta ftwrtdw by wedver Brea. Ptelaraa. Iml » A . I ■MOKW HCAirro or with Louis* dtmmt i. • Mavmr iMrMli* d Wi mml. iNM3*N|W. rfiuJii'ffi mmBSU d» mV* Mn«r M Mr r f , r Tnt // |* U *#lr 3 OMdAW^nMMiiw*. ' "lair MM <M villi* iron w*r* •Oil mu. u 4 mi seer* Ml a tea* oonttaeed Virginia "Yob, to*, ten nattered ud rated ta rate Mr (te yrtter tara to* had Man lurtTid es Tte nm. your mother tei heed-Arad all (tev yean flow JNiterr found tear. Wteat— %tete. tear Mr* stilt taeplred vMh light from wtiteta. gently led May Mate upon the tat almost Wfml& s+*!g»s ],f • rou **^ uateWMl" te rabeuree^lt Map HMt akP teM them to UttlnM Rtfar know rwk ll[ Qm L Bterw “3*5 ’ll woman the whpte Vtelipered k bar great ,atete ta di tubfly play everything M " Ite camera*. aaw oat tha MVrt—tlMfteWi at Um JClotgi jt ■Cat depth* ot tear seal. Virginia, thews tag heeeerf tat* Mr part with PaiMPMMteMMI JaMivu* {£**• tev*^ 1 * B,Uy touM hsraeif *t IteMte. ate wa# also waaptgg t^A<cw , y ,, v r -r d ** •MB JlMtak lato nany alTnlng lApaa SfldMUd.wtth bewilderment ,4|gt not ope of them—even (tea tysrd-boited was dry eyed, tteh Mate baM ot o band of each -Jiioloy MOd Virginia, hot the pro- ta hla ayaa waa tor Woe dlractar aald to Betay. as be pouivd tear haad: "Kid. that * the vJ r J%Pa t Ml of act log Lover aaw. I ¥»• w«t arary word T aald. And Ma. VtrgtaU. you did groat. She Weeea to yaw." T tbe arodlMjar. crowding la. added hU felicitations to ttea bewildered. kappy Btia/o ~- • fftp* •"’bat -da yoa Mean It's the jKfMtat Boggs you sear shut when U eliaiL| U y^ Jr " t T We ware VBokeos* tea.,—thins, w« didn't **».* (HtJt It," etclanmed the produsm. Then tea eentiaued eu "Mtaa Terwllllger. tattar or pa rlaht You re a find to tea the areo.-.t atdrew aa ttea screen 1 can eee It. V " ,| " ' ,f ~ «tfjM mjti " ’ m m a& mmn iM ft u tatipi or tbbv ourruiti hkbmo* ICopUAOMt From fift On*) Jtesaa la formality. cwldsea* and frig .teMy. *»d tte tea* ta *u* and «- Inanaot aid 1 coaianuwwt. _ , If you will l*t BM vUK your bom' ate,lf y«*u Will tote tte Ua« U> tall B|* vital la la your tetr, by your tte' aod ttea allow to tttef tte UUaa of the booba la your, Bteary and ytraH a* to r*ad tbc jgMWtto** ate baton to’ your cuu.fr aatlaa. fb* m tte privilege to uitr . to pear nofktera ate aarvaau and aad IVa norsr teaaa wrong. I want yaw to eoaw lato mi oflca right attar work, aad Pa going to nga yaa a# tegM yaar rnatraal * IPteip co*K raply to ttete aoarwteelmln* offer a now raise brake In mutt the group. eteat'i data flue of you Klein, bat gvu’U has* to 4e business with •a- 1 rapreaast tb* girl, and I'm hero ta eee that She gate ttea right sort ot contract” ttea aad all Uraod swiftly ta aaa who It waa that spoks aad found theoaaelree Uafclag Into tM-Stetoh. etailing ayaa at ttea debonair Mar da pan man. Marshall! Wteat bare yaa get to da with I hi* *)H? I’v# often told yoa I don't waat yon hanging around ay (In dia. It's cheap, grafting promoter! Uka yaw who giro people ttea wrong Impredfcton about ttea martag plo tam buetaeea." V*«e yaar email talk. Kteta. If 1 yoa waat this girl yon'v* got to so* m*. 11l her manager. I aoacbed bar. I’M fmpqaalhte for am of «kat ah* ha«wa Stea kook a course li my school, aad wkoo aba algnad for the course she automatically Jlgnrd eu agreataant that gave me ttea eneluslve agoacy vigbU to her warh." Kveryoae. from Virginia and Me- Lain to Klatn. glared at Harebell koaUletf. .teat Qotay oaoha up ta loyal defense ply. ke rebel lls right. Ha'a been a good friend. 1 didn’t kta* that tte* aateael agree maat lacludod representation, teat if I overlooked that It’s my fault." "Yoa a**T” gloated Marshall. Well. Klein, i’ll tee ready la ttea avoratng to listen to any propeat 'Min you >ot to mates Tonight I'll discuss the matter alone with Mias Terwllllger." Ttea gro«§ broke ay ta frigid dla- , ape!ntmeat that rather tank tha a4f* 0* Betsy's gchlavanant. tea Lain aad hla colleagues were deter mined ta assays Betsy's saclushw sarrUaa. hat they ware loath ta do teaslaoM through Marshall Tbs dl ' lemma required thought aad erpio talloa. A little later on. while Betay wna engaged on sot. Virginia button holed Marshall aad biased with a HP. utetadua w*/nug mu in bar - .rates. "Marahall I know ymi and yopr gam* Now Ist me tall yon something That child la under my pnsUcttaa. It yoa attempt nay monkey hustnaaa I'U—kill—ran!" Tha aoisanalty In her tones gars Marshall pause and frooe the leer ea his teas. "Yaa mind year awn knsUHma. you »ta .Wreck!" ha as claimed aaragoly aad ewung on hla kg||, Ufonlte Virginia'* clone *l tent lon U Betsy tar the rest ot tka after u*<>n. there csbm aa latarral. whan aheiwwa an oat. that gaee Marshall unjptaruwvsd moeoaa to Belay. Vtr amla thlahad her scan* and hpr fled la seareV at them. Coming to a feraan ta J aatwar. aha eaaght * on ! b# wear side, apd wTTBou( revealing heraalf eh* listened. It ama Marshall amhlag aa ta gs g emeu t to meat Betsy si a down town hotel "Well bare dinner la a private Nam aad talk osar tha •oallMt.* 4 h« 'JVAM mm if Inmr { But I must, slay with .Hal. Why can't wa dtacum n In front of him?" "Because others wHI coma ta and eat. (Unity. BaUy. la ao Important • matter yoii should trust to my 1 judgment" "AH right," sold Betsy reluctant ly Virginia hoard tear asms being , called. Bh# was wanted on the 1 soon# maalo. teatsy. though, wee , thpoph (or tha day aad would tea leaving, gte* could not, therefore, get u ttea girl aad wpra her against . Meiuteall. .lageil. to oaa at Batay'a , ptani loyally U might tea wasted breath ta argue With bar, anyhow. ’ Thera wwe only one thing ta do, and In tka spur of that moment the ; trended mother. 4e tor mined to shield and protect tear child at all ' coats, resolved to do It. Bha would arm heraalf and bide , In tha hotel private dialog room which .|f|£|h«n )|§d selected for a plteOt to work his «vil cli blkub n i •**- , CHAPTtn XVI. Marateall was h connoisseur la the 1 voluptuary aru of the geoh, and th* room ho Jtad eJkooes (or tha night's advaataroua liaison reflected the delicacy and taste of the tme sen sualist* aesthetic eenelbtlltu-a. Many, guay manttu since fleet hla rovetoat eye* burned upon the pink velvet cheeks es Batarta her Jgno cent warmth of youth ho te” l planned for this climax And he had forgotten nothing In th* setting of the stag* for the last act. which coißd be the breaking down of the girl's chaste reserve Th* fanfoua Loe Angeles down* town hotel boasted ne mere upen slvely furnished room than this private dining parlor. Its rich hang ings. luxudpu* rugs and rose shaded light* formed an almost UrWulsl sacristy, while It* d*#p-cushloued divas was A veritable ahrtwe es lov*. MarnhaH had. Indeed pr*. pared a aacrinflal altar tvr the ewe lamb. * 1 (Ta ha Contiaaofl) y .oaatte- wm ■ **•¥, tea ‘Whom -yon parthm tarty Ute IW W ' will tab* the Initiative in doing thr'* thlnga: Flrat tailing you what you liar* brrn; around, what you art: • (bird, whai you will tn a but (or thr grace of <iod. altbo I am a atrauger 1 to you and do not know you peraon^ I nlly. People, whatever may hr a*#n n your home* drlrrinliira what yuur i homr la. Thrre am too many hoiflA ■, In which they arc* two'dlng vice aa i a dog breed* flea*. 1 rrmalna n.r of ■ thr Holiloquy of a ttea that 1 once r rend x 4, “I hav* no dog on which to lire r, ' A •' nvomt 1 tetem Tmmuiyrr m* Hal Oku*- \ ft are mpgls stfgn. H fa Hallp e< steal-U scriogslP MW* Mlsp hfs to sug«Mf both. Mount, tad scrota Mteteln. gtwas tear a part ta Ate ptetwre. Viryiwto tavy. srstwkils star, worn o derelict. d<» ooaers that she te flete*Cs mother, tewl dprau’f reveal if far seer of . teUgAfta t fAS yirr* carter. Strange ta maaad tey Yirgiaia's coocAiap, Beliy matt 11 a great Ait. UariKoll, reputed to hi reepunettla for aaawy 0/ fAe "krofcen hearts pf Holly „ wood," invtiot Betty to a hotel ae> ifeuektehr <0 talk ovgr a comtroei * nuum<g>l|ta* '' CHAFTgft XVl—©owtlnuad. Witte h|e 111 purpoe* still screenad from Betsy’s traptful eyaa tey the very skill at tha chase that bad .given tradition to Ills reputation aa s breaker of hearts, bo smiled at bar acroao s sumptuous dinner. Hla reputation would have kept a lom loyal, loss unsophisticated girl tar from hla win* laden hoard that eight when ttea tides of passion, which had bean gathering tor months, war* racing In a foaoitnc breaker through hi* vein# toward a •sal cresting consummation upon an amorous beach. During the meal and Immediately after, whan ttea snowy cloth waa daarad and tinkling win* glsaaaa oat out, Marshall talked grandly In round figures aad ambition* oiauaoa and nude note* and waved paper* But Betsy, to tels chagrin, refused ta tea worked lata aa enthusiastic M>od. "What’s th* mattevT" ha demand ed suavely, "You look and act aa though you wars attending on ta quest Instead of sitting In at th* pleasant task it drawing up a fl«* nwnf •** mj&m mS Betty tried to cry Out. tot the •atac Aad (Alchcaod Aar fongaa. gear contract at an tscenolng seal* that wll) svontuslly mak<* Gloria ■waasen's pay envelop# look Ilk* a dag laborer'* '' *' "I had thought." replied Betsy. With s faraway look, “that when th* time cam* tor me 1* sign a star oontrect ml cup of happiness would he AUed to overflowing But flow I flnCtlst flky mouth Is toll of doad aahast" ' "la hsavua's asm*, you silly ebild "Bocsue# Hal told mo this ova gtng that aa aoon as ho la strong euqugh to stand th* trip ha la going burnt." ■ Quitting?" sarcastically. “No-- Just r«*cognUii)g, as h# *ay*. that you can't hi square pegs Into rouad holes; that. Ilka ninetyAv* par cant of the untold tbuttanuda trying to got Into th* movies, ha tens no right by tnlent or training to do ao." "But gon'ae Sited In!" ' "t’m not *0 sure. What bnv* I don* on my own account Id prove that 1 have aor*«n talent, that 1 ant not robbing sonic more glftsd girl of a chance? I'm honest enough to see through the gllttor sad know that I've keen pushed along by dr* ruutstance*, by friends Ilk* McDain and you—” "Hut the way yqu pnt (bat seen* ovjf.Jt.Js afternoon?” Belay Itowir-trK, head in a pus sted manner. "I didn't do that Mr*. Berry mod* me do !L Hhe was acttuK through sm. I can hard ly remember a tbltu—H was as “ though I were hypnotised—" Ms.ehsll laughed dryly: ‘Then more then you were teypwetteed, tu cludlua a rquplc of hardbolled muTtv producers, who ar* going to give you a contract at nay nuure SI set! Don't be a goose, child. Uet those foolish UUUtghU out *1 your Iliad OUsr're talented and— aod —beaut I tot I" •• t tie w ot leaulug acrose lb* table uow and softly puurtaallug bla words by light taps of his Ungers upon her atasuning bare arms- taps that aoott liwapr earcraln* stroke* H«t*y uutived and pulled away. Maialiall Inatautly went back tu hla etiovd Hue; It was not yet tb* xero 1.0t.i lor fire final attack! As so. Betsy, eh* fell to broodlnti sver the detail* of her »««rnO earlier No mall'r whore I roam, i for the dog whom* buck I uacd to Wte. Hu* your to lit* long, lout; home Hut t|tr bow-legged fico on which I 1 frrd If good na ■ put you acr ■ * Knr anv old dug oi\. which I hop la hom'. awrct homo to tno. ( « • aw*i ts tfv ,?nr “* 'rtwwrty powrtwa *»»e*b ttea# owlrwati either to brighter) or damn thr land and they ahould l»o the ernt'r of all that I* noble, godly,. Ineplring, and I real.- I am going to aak you to go with the tonight to thr moat aacrod *pot In the world. A place that Wuowa more of aweot aaaociatloiia, and ph aa uni memoriae than any other place In thr world the homo. Thr more I tr*vrl up and down America an,l pr'ach Jean* Chrlat the more 1 aee of ita aucceaac* and de fecla, drunkrnneaa -nd aohrlvtr, re. ?lkb aud infidelity the more 1 becou.e TH» GOLDS BOKO WW» tai?*itaTjS Bpl^wemlley aML moat. marvsiamAAf kiUteeußa wa* to get a otar neotrflflf.' Hal Ml esp gratalptatf tear wNp a grawT tha* waa hot a sasOa. • rajotelng that was mat Joyous Attar * white ha bad told bar what waa la hla mlad; that M tea* M aha had needed help It was hla hetewtlon to stay aafl fight Ah aad with bar aad shield bar, hat ape that ah* waa aa lb# threshold of aa asoared uaisd* there ama ao loaaar a paaalhUity that aba might aoad bias. Small h.lp that ha—a aeteedy aaaM #*#f te* ta her again: Ha woaM.*a hosaa u> taka over tha pahatoai tons. "I*4 rather ha a Mg faraoer." ho bad psrsphraead, "la a little valley tbaa a little ector 00 a big screen I - Hut. Mai." Belay bad whispered brokealy. "ra* araa'l Utah tag of me—" r "HI always thtak of yoa, Betsy, my darltag." ha said simply. "Aad when I gat my business running arall I'll eoaM.,f*r you. Only I’m afraid yea'll ha so rich aad famous that yoa wwWt have say as* tor M#r Betsy had erlad upon hla shoot* dar tbaa aad mumbled taws that sbs would uertr turn from blw— had clang to blm with prayers that he would aead for her aaaw After a while ah* had left him. fadeless * «ad wistful upon tb* bod. to ho*P her appointment with Marshall. Mote eh* sbeek th* dreamy das* from Mr oyes aad earn* hash ta tha reality of her presence hare slope with Marshall In aa opulently draped room hoary wkh tha ewaot* eras of fllaware aad th* handiness of pou red wlu., And thah" she aald waaly. “ta why I ata Wet latereakad la thaaat" Bb* Aickad tb# coatraat papas* from her In distaste. Marshall had bee* studying bar tbmigtettoUy through narrow ayaa. "Poor child." he said, with the air * of a Bald marshal disposing hla troop# for the aest eaceaater. '‘you've had a lot to cantonfl with. And wow. thl*—desertion I" T Betay started to flare ap la ladlg* aaat deatal (hat Hal waa deserting fevt lUincid Imp vUk a deprecating smite. "Don't Uka ass literally.' Wsa Terwllllger. I’m spaakia* ta ganaaaltems Bat they euustuaao ar* too damalna by tor, Ood knows. You look ablt tired aad dapeaaaed. Hera, have a alp at this; It will brae* yaa." Betay sparaal tb# p tottered oeck talL T Marshall wqe the ptetwre es ktad* Usees rabaflad. *0 that Betay felt eoray tor bar abeapfanra aad tw re me assy pray tar Ma east at* tack. Tbar* iaa't aMI of barm to It —Juat Innocuous win*. Good Lard, yoa haow I waeHn'l aak you to tuba anyth lag that would barm you. especially at thin moment when you're band of a dear, ra* t freshed mlad ta consider your prate. leaia-z-Hal. her Instaaoe. aad thoaa.' indicating tb* papara. Betsy drank as If assdor tb* ta tslag• of, a parent. "Are yon sara.” ■he asked thickly a minute later, "that it's sale atad. that there's aa barm la It? Seems to go ta my bead. Peel ktad s' dinar I" "Perfectly sura!" Itod Marshall, wba felt swelling la bis breast pocket tb* half filled paper tram which bo had sifted eaeagh la mates sure that tb* drlak was all that ha had said It waa not. pressure #f hi* laetetewe*. "Why sr* you locking that door —Mr.— MsreltsllT I think I want to gal oat of barn I tael funny." How be wa* ea bis hue** beside ber offering a brimming goblet ta her quivering lips, smiling reasaur* la* ties Into bar befuddled ayes. Tb* touch ot her bare arms la darned his blood ta tb* point wbera be coaid ao longer control himself. Nor did bo tool now that ha bad la —now* "You beautiful, radiant creature!" Tb* words fanned against her face like flame*, to which bis hands stroked a hot sccsupaalmeni oa her smooth arms Betsy tried to cry owt. bet tha win* had thickened ber tongue lata inertness. , Sbs tried to atrugdte away, but fall Into bis arms la* stead. He crushed her fiercely la vela ah* beat upon hta born lag face, kicked, scratched, gasped. Hla lips were kissing tha honey oat ot the pet el led bellows of ber shoal* dr re. from which he bad torn away the fluffy frock. Betsy was dimly conscious of a hard, furious third vote* snapping oa tk* reel lag air ad lb* room; thou everything went black. lint to Marshall the new rote* la* -- Jeeted Into tb* Situation had nog been hosy. hut ominously close ta b(« ear end deadly cold with fury. Panting with rag# over th# thwerV *d fulfillment pf hts desires, he turned to look full tato tk* muasl* ot e revolver held In Virginia Pop ry's firm hand. Hurriedly, then, Marshall disencumbered him self from tha deed iselabt es tka uneoa* acinus Betsy, easing her Into a chair. Wreathing hard; be faced Virginia eastn: "How the hell did yoa gat ta her* do you waatT \*e <Yo be concluded) ■ convinc'd Hat the home la th-t t.ici.t --| at problem with which wr have to ideal with today. You may talk ' bout your hotpe pruhlema. mill prub- I .etna, city problem*, oountry prub : i him,, churfh problem*, achool prob lem*. but the a'Ulemont of the home problem will in,mi it ratin' to America *■» that) the ■etilemrnt of any other .(he* ,U% • * •- tenblonaC 'tegt'UJLk. 'ftlM# * ► crying, Hold Ohoet-olieylng linin'- •* “r 'where head* were bowed at the, tahlo cud grace aald and we were unit to bed from an altar and hit- open Hlblr When the home la full of weakucN* the govrrmii nt In full of dun*er..The heme coiiKiata not In Ita fond mem '-orlon mid hallowed aMMoclatlnnn Hie home la the fflYßt coliaervalor \<t pood -the accdlng |ilac«' of virtue and the origin of civlUteullon The law* of i nation are hut rencrlpl of ita do ineatic cod'*. The wold* uttered and (he doctrluvu talk'd arouud the (Ira* •Ida «r« Ik* InflUMM* that shape ibr drotpilcs of entpirea, iUKi and >.u lions. It ts of Um hunuf that ar* felt la the l|f<- of king dom* whlla parental cot] aa* I repeat* itself In lh« voice* of republics. I want lA.cfjr out with a clarion voice and burn ft 'lnto your aoula. that a nation la but f magnified-home Par llamenta. aanatea. congress and cham bers of deputies are but Murtbatoaea VU a g'aftdar scale. Tbe great and nobis characters of this world *tbo have left a deathless Impress upon the hlato ty <at nation* were not fash ioned on battlefield* but In the cra dle and at tbe flrealde. Ido not be lieve II la necessary for me to stand here and argue or try to convince you of tbe potency of lb* tome in tlurnre In shaping character. In a democratic nation Hike tbe Halted States, where tbe fata of lb* sation is In (be hands of tbe people, tbe lu ll're of the nation is In l)*e~hsa<* the children. They must'be fitted fer their high responsibility by tbe In fluence of tbe borne. Tbe country should fear Ute disloyalty and con tention of the flresld* more than tbr nefarious plots of scheming politi cians. It was not her statesmen that made old Greece grand, It was the character of her dtlaenshlp. The mightiest statesmen that the world lias ever produced could not, make a rrand republic In the South Hes Is lands. What a nation nseds honest '.oilers. Inlelllgant aud scholarly re formers. cautious scientific; and trm perate railroad engineers, Panted ' lackymltbs. healthy, JUiMUgebt and pious mechanics. When I aland here ■>u this rostrum and plead for the l orn* 1 plead for the nation? Rir what the home is that Is wbat the city will be: and wbat the city la. the county will be; and what the county Is the i tale will ha; and what the state Is, the nation will be! . . . . I was born in a hovel on a cotton I'luulatlpn down In the' forks of an old swamp In South Carolina. I ws* educated in the school of poverty and look a post graduate count.* In the university of hard times. After the civil war poor white folks and ne ftroes had a hard lime in the South, f was the child of a tenant farmer. Father uud mother were both Uli-edu cated. They cam# up during the war. Os course, it was impossible to go to school. My father for four year* killed "Wild %pg*" and hogs that weren't wild, and fed the soldiers' i) JW* wr - ' wives for roilsa and miles while their husbands were fighting, but they had good blood flowing Through their veins and they ( were as proud as peacocks, and If thers was ever a God fearing, < hrlat-serving. •Holy fHroirt obeying place ft was my nomr. My father was a great fox hunter, and very often he would be out at night, hunting, and my mother would gather her three children i round her hn*e. and altho' unedu cated, she wan thu "greatest word painter I have ever knuwn. Her fath er was a great hunter also uud kept the best hounds In North Carolina. « uud she could picture my grand-fath-l rtf’* pack of dogs coming over the blit uud across the valley and through the woods, uud the old red fox Iwo hpudred and fifty yards ahead of Ihe path, with his tall 46 degrees In th* uir. and I.Utle Music swingle* down the hill and 4*W Prfrnh'Wt the njgr, and the other pack, that could be cov ered with a sheet, and old Uuck, the -utter, taking a i circuitous route, and she would make It so real and paint '. so vividly that 1 could are the old sex, the pack of Koiitnis and bear tbe i msle, tc hold thy hill# and look down thru' tbe valleys. Then ahe Wuujil lell us about Wheeler's cavalry. MhrrY m«t)'n raid, picture Bible scenes about old Mo**s, little Joseph, uud the prod igal sou, uutll oug little hearts would ’'urn within us, all Sr would plead with hy to tall us something else. I never heard a cross wofd In my horn*. I never hoard parents talking about their neighbors. Fuilier .:ny mother were lovers, und' It was is near heaven us home could be. Ate biscuits every Sunday morning, . and It looked like Sunday mornings were far apart as Christmas Is now. I washed In a tin pun£drled on flour * sack towel fed my face with a case [ knife (1 was a regular sword swal towrrl und drank coffee (which was . as ignorant of sugar and cream as it could possibly Ik) out a saucer. , I never heard my parents saying i anything about Indigestion, or ‘‘chil dren don’t cut that. Meal time was a . a't,io-«e*|-^-.er. p*y- m tuppc,; f aa« ••• *#*•*«*>♦ ewwverswitnn were there. We three children would , line up on one aid 1 of the table, Ma , at oue end and i‘a at tbr other, the table was covered with an ol| cloth, a big tin pan of cullarda, or black eyed pens, with a chunk of saw-bus oni. and. sev ral cakes of thin coni bread. I’a would take our tin pans, fill them full of collards or praa and a hlg piece of meat, and ikrow y* over a half a cake of bread, pour cut a big li« cup of coffee, and tell us to go to it, and wh«u w* started ws were about six Laches from tbs table tod when we rubbed against Ihe table w* knew w# bad enough. And pt night ws would be sent I*' b*d front an ajtgr of payer and an open HIM* And (be next morning my Father would get Ills old Bible, read v chapter, put one arm aroupd Mar ray and Missy, sad Uir otbar around me and start the day by revsranclng and honoring God sad that la why two boys w*at out from that hoot* to preach th* Gospel of the Lord Je sus I'hrist. _ ( want (J to say to you husbands bars tonight that there la a great re sponsibility Ijrlng at your door in lb* way that you should treat your wlfe j! you want to be the rl|ki kind of a husband, thonor your wife, lov* your wife, show your love, suffer for your wife If need be. study to kbep her young consult with hdfr. hefp her lb b*ar her burdens, be thoughtful of l)#r always, don’t be a lard North. I Fdph’t command, but suggest. Seek to your own naturs. Don’t be a rough-nock, be a gentleman as well ur a husband. Remember th* pant experiences of your wlfs. Laval up to her character. 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The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 7, 1926, edition 1
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