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?AZZ KICTIT t::"3 rrr-ur'" r ty, ixr" w c r:"Y rw 7, 1.-7 ir 4M 1 f v.. a F if v. 6r. v i -! :.' 1 5 ft, - 1 v if 1 .tf..--''" Visited Mr. and Mrs.' Hunter' " I Louise Perry and Ramie Davis and 3lr, and Mrs.. W. C. Hunte had as Fred Crouch, -week-end quests Mrs. Allan Hunter,' ' - , - .Hunter and Edna Earle Bass jtfward , Weeks In Elisabeth City Edward Weeks was in Elisabeth City for the week-end, visiting his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sedgwick. Return From Marion Mrs. R. M. Fowler and Mrs. Charles whedbee will return Mon day from Marion, where . ther are spending several days with Miss Frances Fowler. Miss Fowler, who is a member of the Marion school faculty "will return home also on Monday for the summer vacation. Visited Mr. ImdMrs. Knowles Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bird, of New Tfterne, spent the week-end with Mrs. feird's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Xnowles. Visited Mr. and Mrs. Rutenberg Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Bell, of Norfol'i. spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenberg. Mrs. FrisseU Returns Mrs. Nelson E. Frissell left this - week for her home in Rhode Island after a visit to Mrs. E. T. Jillson in Hertford. Dr. Zachery Returns Dr. John Zachery has returned from Pinehurst, where he attended liie annual convention of the North Carolina Dental Association. Visited In Washington Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parrish, Mrs. J. B. Perry, Nixon Hollowell and Miss Ruth Hurdle spent the week end in Washington, D. C. Elisabeth City Visitors Mrs. W. Ben Goodwin and Mrs. M. G. Morrisette, of Elisabeth City, were in Hertford on Wednesday. Misa Mattie Bert Relfe is spend ing several days at ' Greensboro Col lege, visiting friends. She. will be there for the May Day festivities on Saturday. Visited At Duke University Mr. and M-I N. Hollowell,Miss Ruth Hollowell and Miss Florence Darden spent Sunday at Duke Uni versity, visiting Robert Hollowell, who is a student there. Visiting Mrs. Jillson Miss Mary I. Gardner of Minneap olis, Minn., is the guest of Mrs. E. T. Jillson. W. M. S. MEETS TUESDAY The W. M. S. of Woodville will meet at the church Tuesday after noon. A large attendance is desir ed. SUTTON-TEVERBAUGH Miss Hattie Teverbaugh and Vir- :i Rioiromnrn Button, both of Lang- ley Field, Va., were married on Sat urday,. May 1, tne ceremony uews Derfomed at the home of the bride's uncle, Sgt. Lafe Teverbaugh, of Langley Field, va., witn me nev. Jack W. Cunningham, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Hampton, offi ciating. : , ' , Among those who witnessed the marriage were the bridegroom's father, C. E. Sutton, of Durants Neck, and his two brothers, Joshua Sutton, of HarwysTTeck, and Virgil Sutton, of the Norfolk Naval Base, Sargeant and Mrs. Lafe Teverbaugh and their daughters. " Mrs. Sutton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Teverbaugh, of English, Indiana. Mr. Sutton is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sutton, of Durants Neck., The couple will make their home in Perquimans for the present. (" V. LONG-LONG Mm. Evans Returns Miss Mary Long and Irvin Long, . t osl Tiim. I - HnxMaa Monmnnitv. were JUS. SI. II. CiVBiia iovuwiv I vt uw vntv-- . dav from an extended visit to Joplin,! quietly married on Wednesday, April ' I 28, at 1:80 o'elock in the afternoon, W uiK tnUnar . nlaee in Suf- Spends Week-end Here folk, Va; and being performed by Hiss Marv Onella Relfe, who the Rev. Mr. Uotfwin at nnhMannville. soent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe. Misa Stokes At Home Miss Joyce Stokes, who teaches at Kenley, was at home for the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Stokes, and had as guests Miss Th KrMit is the attractive young .t.nhA f Mr. ami Hit C. R. Lane of Burgess, and was a member of the 1934 class ol jerquimans nigu tlr-fowil The bridemom. who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Long, is a successful young salesman. Jtwui are popular in their community. They will make weir nome near oeuiet J REMEMBER YOUR BEST FRIEND . . 1 3- 1 r'Vt f 1 i WELL, you got away with it. So far, anyway. Ofcoujrse you're still a bit nervous. You are startled by doorbells; , your palm sweats when you pick up the morning paper; your mouth gets dry when a stranger seems to stare at you. For there is just a possibility that some chance passer-by saw you. ' But your pulse is beginning to behave again.' Each passing day brings added safety. If it will make you feel any better, you may never be caught. ' But, my craven fellow, you'll never escape yourself I You'll never escape the shame of having killed a child and run away. You'll never escape the aching, burning memory that, faced with the test, you preferred cowardice to courage. You will live the rest of your days fluffing yourself Into believing that you didn't have time to think (although life's crises are not scheduled for men's convenience) ; that any body else would have done the same thing (although you don't dare tell anybody else) ; and that it wasn't murder, but just an accident (as though people hid themselves after acci dents). The days will be trying, but not so bad compared with the nights, when you lie awake with your conscience and when, haying fallen asleep at last, dreams steal into your tired brain to reenact that scene of secret shame. Yes, the , nights will bo hard. x A thousand times you will wish to release that pent-up shame, to scream: "1 killed a child and ran away I" It would make you feel better, but you won't do it. Listen: ' You dUu't jot a . ay v li'i a thing! And you know itl PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ' Abort, Thm MoCormlck-IWtnf No. 9 Tractor Dink Emnr. 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K rY ' It is because men of America are so unfettered in their, thinking: and doing that'thia country is; such a fine place to live in. Jf, is also because theser ; thoughts are freely radiated and. spread broad-;' . ; cast, in the distribution of manufactured thing3 f . and in the distribution, of the facts"..! about them , (advertising),1 that this country is such a fine-r place to live in.; ,w : y v t ; i - : , , ; vi ;:. The cnmatcr of an idea is net nrl t :t::r ck . r'-t ' than before to criir.tcd it till ho r-""-3cr.o i4 ;!r: ifim'd tnjJt'r" 1 ! ':?f,rU ( S?f;$te 'irn'cr ,vrr.n t ..: 1 1 t . 1: 75 ir' t '-s r-' ius i - w , ' , , ,4' 4 Qilv ,f aval .1 1 j i 4' .. . K.Vvimuj a ,v " vcr.:n hrri c ,UaV W- . t!:r-
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