Published every Friday ' at Th
Perquimans " Weekly office in tot
Gregory Building, Church Street
Hertford. N. C. - ' . ,
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FRIDAY, JANUARY
THIS WEEK'S BIBLE THOUGHT
- MEW LIFE OF CHRIST: If any
man be in Christ, he is a new crea
ture: old things an passed away; be
hold, all things are . become new. 2
Corinthians 6-17. - r .-
HE SHOULD BE A LAWYER
, The matter of the appointment of
a judge for Perquimans County Re
corder's Court is in the lap of the
cods, v Nothing baa been given out
by the Commissioners as to who will
be appointed. ' '
One thing appears to be certain.
The appointee, whoever he may be,
will have to contest for the job in the
June primary. He will have only a
matter of a few months after his ap
pointment;' four to be exact, to dem
onatrste to 'the public the kind of ser-;
vke he will render before the end of 1
the contest
There are indications that such a
contest will not be confined to mem
bers of the bar. . For it appears that,
though generally speaking those who
have any conception of the qualifica
tion at m. fnrim fpf1 that tn fill thft
position with any degree of efficiency
a man must needs be trained in the
law, there are those among us who1
. -
do not share this opinion.
fhot law tna '
not require a judge of the Recorder's
Court to be a lawyer, one is reminded'
that neither does the law require that!
a member of the Supreme Court, of I
the United States be a lawyer. In-i
cidentally, there never has been 1
member of that bodv who was not.'
however. I
Probably not one of the commit-' ana otnen 01 auppornng, ..,-..,v'1w
. sioners would consider the appoint-' 0484 11180 do Plendidly. It is, by the Miss Russell, as the "rich society
ment of a man to the Recorder's distinct pleasure to have Mfiss girl who renounces wealth . and poui
Court judgeship who had no legal Portar back with us; she was absent tion to share the harum-scarum lifo
training. It is reasonably certain mnch 100 lon8- ... I f Greenwich v Village Bohemian
that 'the nun to he s.nnnntui to fill Raymond B. McCarey's direction is! artist' and who' watches wealth ruin
out the anexpired term of Judge' excellent. . Praises also should be the fine talents of the man. she mar
Oakey, rhich lasts until December,' suntf for e screen play by Thoma ried, has been provided withf vehi
will be a member of tide bar.- ' . j Mitchell, and Brown Hplmes, and fox cle which permits her fulKcope 0
There ara.hardly more than half i 4,16 storT py Dorothy Bennett vsXou'l),;how the .world jwhy. Btrc (;oldwyn'
doaen lawyers in Hertford at the get kick,'ouf of this picture, f Mayer made he p, taiv "'
present time, and not all of them are
available for the office. But the Per
quimans Weekly is of the opinion on
of the number should be appointed.
LETS VOTE FOR HIM
A campaign year is upon us.. There
is every indication that there are go
ing to be some important questions
to come up in connection with local J
IUC3' I
ramnSn), Sl "I
campaigning, though the primary u
tm four mnnum nff .. :l
monws on. .
, ttwri?
'iSStZSEl Vl l
Right i
campaign
Mr. Average
little thinkto, for h.wlV -ndl
ed thv fitness of the offlcTseeker fort
the job he ask. for. It might be a1
good thing not to promise Mr. Able
iBAif.l Wttnaa.tiiat' flrw .,ti
' : , 0... .
man happens to be free handshaker
or loostow-teller. For the AonrtitJ
, or Kooa storr-teiier. or the tttanrtit.
- less - kut : conscientious voter to be ,.Mrs. G. J. Barclift, of Nixonton.-' X '
committed to vote for thia . type of : ' .George Wood, son of Mrr and Mrs.
office seeker hefore the right cand' Elmer. Wood, is on. the sick-list at
date appears is. not 'only embarrass- this time. ' - " v. ' s ;
in bat.te often disastrous. L t Mrs,'WilUam Whedbee ia ImprdVlng
Howkveon.the other hand, when ,fter several days' illness. ' :, -f
nora at -iniuuc ;oince. is avjuispie IOT
the position, whether he has- asked
for y6ur;votior. notr it is a -good
thingto resolve ' to . give' that man
wiirer support sna encouragement
is posIbld.f 'Tfre not too -many
such available. i ' 1
" It goes without saying that we need
men of the best- type, of citizenship
" to hoM public offices. As everybody
knows, we do not always get the.
Far too, often we do not - When one
such Js available, let's vote for him.
Wattek S. Mints. dmltted embes
cler of J560 from the city gorarnment'.
" chief bookki per . of the water and
. OT-.Tvaev V. VSasSBUVs; WfHJ MUhSPU W,
State's Prison to begin serving a flve
: year term by Sheriff C David Jones.
; Dennis Leggett, highway Workman
on the road being reconstructed. be
; tween ' rindsor and - The " Fork to
wards , , lUiamston,., was badly burn
ed. Irriett was lighting the oil
Jamp f.r a danger signal when it ex
ploded covering him with flames. A
. paasinj j trohnan brought him to the
Windsor hot, Ital wtere the serious
ness of tiie case had not been deter
mined.. , . V
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STATE THEATRE,
Monday Only .
"Life Begins with Love.'
1 ' Jean Parker ...:.
i Douglass Montgomery . ?
In the best tradition of the wacky
romantic comedy school, ' "life Be
gins With Love,' the Columbia at
traction which warms the Heart and
tickles the funny .bone in one fell
swoop. With Jean Parker, Douglass
Montgomery and little Edith Fellows
doing most of the required clowning,
a good time seemed to be had by all.
It is the reckless tale of one Wil
liam Addington Drake III,, who, in a
deliriously pickled moment, gets up
on a soap box and promises the gen
try he will divide his fortune among
them. This is no laughing matter to
, M.f
ordinary people, who mill around his
home the next morning waiting for
! the millions to be tossed out. Bill's
grandfather and fiancee are outraged.
Not earing for all the fuss, Bill steals
out of the mansion and starts wan
dering the streets. v?
A few days later he's pretty hun
gry when he knocks on the door of a
1... 1 . . 1 . . 1 .
y nuraery ana asm jot nanaouu
Dod. a saucy miss, call Carol, the
manager, who is just about the nicest
"""a D1 ever seen. vroi
makes Bill work for his meal and i
!, unintentionally, makes his heart
cut funniest capers. Bill takes a
ib 88 h"dy mn the nursery, and
on anybody's fight,
MJs8 Parker, Montgomery and Miss
Fellows act their roles for all they're
re !
"f0".
worth,- which is plenty.
riclv 1fmim ?re Aubre ,
SNOW HILL NEWS i
Miss Lucille Cartwright and Mrs. i
Vernon Winslow apent Sunday as
guests of Miss Eunice Harrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell and
daughter, Carolyn Dean; "spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mercer,
in Pasquotank. '
Mm Cl 1 Ran-Kft.
Mrs. R. E.
BarcWt Mr- J' M - Cartwright.!
r,mim n..iM .j !.;.
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wrightf ontou, and Miss Bea-
trice Bbm 8pent recenOy
-.?-?.' anre11:
L and daughter,
rh? Mr5 Bn",
ZZ ?vja 7.7 1 7 " '
Mr. and Mrs. Mamn tfenton. of
. i- . . . . . I
v mi. ana mrs. Jtaipn yr: l" ' , V; "rjr i?"'Z",
Harrell spent Sunday with Mr. andT"061? Uura Ward
- LORDLY FAMILY MOVING jH
Tlie E. W Lordley- family j mov
ing 5 to Richmond, 'Va. - Mr. Lordley
has recently : accepted a position in
the .Vi-'rmia eity,-which is Mr. Lp'4
lev'B home-town. -and the family
move at once: Mrs Lordley's moi-
er, Mrs, R. G. Church-, who has made
her home here with her daughter, left
this week to visit relatives in Nor
folk, before going to Richmond. Mrs,
Lordley and her daughter, Betty, ex
nect to fro to Richmond sometime dur-
inar the week-end 1 , ' ,'
The Lordleys and Mrs. Church have
made many friends during the sev
eral years that they have lived' in
Hertford; who. regret their leaving.
PENDER ROAD NEWS
Mrs. Dewey C. -Umphlett Is able
to be -out kgain after recently hav
ing mumps,- 2
Arthur Elliott" and ' family have
moved from - this nei.borhood to
the Bethel community. '
Willie 'l C:-ton rr..''-' r - -i 4 1 h '
week-end, y ;i J. B. I
lr..Lena C .,
was the guc.t i "r
Y.y Berry, Z:s y i
Mr. t.iJ llri.
children vL'U J . . ;
Morgan, r-'r '
HERTFOUD, I J. C
-' Tuesday Ci.Iy-
Bobby Breen In'
Wish"
The title of Boll'i r ;n latest
musical starring ve'J '3 is expressive
of the. attitude of -ys .a toward
life and its proLI ;. "Make- a
Wish" expresses ti e universal habit
of hoping for the future. '
v Early, in .the story "9 youngster is
seen enjoying a tr: vacation at a
summer boys' cav. and here he
strikes tip ' a close ' ndjhip with
P9jJ Ra1,v,'""' ' -Th. awhosej
great regict is 1. uu& missed nu
own, boyhood. lie 1 ' j ist written a
song bearing the int,: Jing titles and
soon both the man and the boy .find
themselves fostering' a devout-wish
which principally, .concerns' Bobby's
beautiful young mother; ; Marion
Claire. . Eventually she also fosters a
hope; but for a time it Beema.that an
the wishing in the . world will not be
sufficient to solve, the . problems con
fronting the trio." .
The picture is featured by the sil
very voice of Bobby, who sings sever
al songs by the noted Viennese com
poser, Oscar Straus.
"Make a Wish" was .directed by
Kurt Njeumann. Among the featured
players arc Henry iArmetta, Ralph
Forbes, Leon " Errol and . Herbert
Rawlinson. It is a Principal Produc-
ZnmLi ftSr.T
tlon released tiirough RKOf Radio.
Tuesday Only
"Love, live and Leam"
Robert Montgomery and;' Rosalind
Russell in their first j screen , appear-
ace together since their joint triumph
in "N5ght MHist Fall? are the stars of
"Live, Love and Learn,? coming to
the State Theatre with. Robert Bench-
ley and Helen Vinson topping an out
standing supporting cast- .
As a penniless young' Greenwich
Village artist, - who marries a rich
society girl, wins -.. startling success
overnight, is lionized by the "400"
and loses his head, his talents and
almost his wife Montgomery is of-
fered the greatest opportunity of his
career to display aHhia genius for
comedy and melodrama.'
DELVIDERE ROUTE 1
Mrs. Fernando Chappell and son,
Tilson, . spent the week-end with her
mother Mrs. Blanchard, at anbury.
.Mr. nd Mrs. Carroll r Ward and
family -and Mrs. Laura Wad visited
Mlrand Mra. v C F. Copelahd, at
Sunbury, Sunday afternoon. ' '
u:.. t t..j .
the. week-end guest of her Mrs.
.n...r.n r-'--.--'..-1rs-
-Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dail spent
Friday in Suffolk, Va. ,
Li?W ,Mrs C-Wvette were
? . .
cauere in wis community jionoay .
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ward and J,
A. Rountree viBited Mr. Rountree's
brother,' Jesse Rountree," at White
sion, Mondaynight t ' -
' Mra HlTriat YThannall Uwn.fr Th.in.
. Mrs. Harriet Chappell. spent Thurs-
Mrs. Purvis Chappell- visited her
mother, Mrs, J. A,;Rountree Friday.
!OOD)0ttIJ3,NLVS
W. E. Bogue visited relatives and
friends in Craddock, Va., Sunday.
Misses ' Katharine - Godr-y and
Lassie Smith were : week-)' 1 guests
of MJss Smith's 1 (rtster Mj, Grant
Lane, at Winfalt. -' ,
' - Mrs. George T. Williams, ' of New-
iftni t Mrs- Ev Rr 'Whr', '
Hertford, Route S, have beei
wiu wnv vyiuianur mowier,
M. Whedbee, who was inni: 1 t r a
fall recently. r,t
' Mrs. George Poole, , of We1
J&s. J. B. Humphries, Mrs, C A.1
Bogue and Miss Beulah Bogue were
recent visitors of Mrs. L. F. V;incljw,
near Wir'jlL ' .
lira.' X JinnyiGigor t ' .
Barnes m-t- In Ellz it .
Fri. 7. - ? r
W.i. , t,. PhLv t
and C... ay Wray? w. .
dry r-ts of Mr. and Ha. 2. : .
Gel.". -7. . . . .
V yotmj-wt:'?
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; Three Tnlfp Xszzxt XI 9 Ear,
' ; Cottage and Ear j. . , s
m No flower is more suited to color
scheme planting than the tulin
-You can count with assurance on
: the height of each , flower, as weB
t as on its time of blooming and lo
cation, v One bulb will usua!!y pro
duce one flower, although, there art
: some varieties . which occasionall -r
branch" and bear - more than on
blossom. , -
While there is'a tendency toware
a Teturn to formal beds of tulips,
- especially among those who wish
a modern note in their gardens, '
most garden owners will probably
prefer informal groups' planted is
contrasting colors. -'
.The worst way to plant .tulips li
to set them in single rows. ' Instead
of being enhanced by this arrange
ment their beauty suffer. Beds in
- the modern manner are planted is
masses of a single color and art
usually in angular shapes. ,
Where contrasting colors art
planted in adjoining groups It if
relatively easy to obtain vivid- and
harmonious , effects. v.The Darwin
and breeder tulips furnish excel
lent purple, orange, pink, rose and
red varieties. The cottage tulip
provide lear yellows, which are -given
added charm by their point
ed petals. .vwi, ,
A white m) mack combieation l .
possible by .using one of the dart -purple
Darwins and a white variety.
A violet-purple is a striking picturt
in combination with a pink. ; Tht
pale pink variety, Clara Butt, Is sef .
off very well with a pale lavender.
Working out such combination!
k half the fun of tulip gardening. '
DANCE HELD THURSDAY IN
HONOR MR, AND MRS. WINSLOW
MeBdames George Feilds and Ed
gar FeUds and Miss Nellie Feilds
were joint hostesses-, at a delightful
dance,' given on Thursday . night at
Walkers Hall, complimentary to Mt.
and Mrs. F. C Winslow.
P1"1 J ncma.
. 51 r-"l""- C",f.8'
rrn. ... t: a . a a :: a'v t
Dopier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willi-
ford, ; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell,
Dr. and Mrs. . T. P, Brinn, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Bates, ' Mr. and Mrs. R.
N. Hines, Mr. and Mrs. r Charles E.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barbee,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lane, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. White, Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett Winslow, Mr.' and Mrs. H. G.
Winslow, Mr, and Mrs. John Butler,
Mr; and Mrs. Herbert Nixon, Mrs. W.j
h. uaKey, air. ana airs. . Henry uay
Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Butler,
Mrv and Mrs. Silas Whedbee, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde McCallum, Dr. and Mrs.
C A. Davenport; Mr, and Mrs. W. M.
Divers, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gar
rett of Elisabeth City, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Jernigan, of Elizabeth City,
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Sutton, Mr. and ;
Mrs. Francis Nixon, Mrs. Ellie Good
win, Mr. and Mrs. L W. Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Littleton ' Gibbs, ' Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Newbold, Mr. and Mrs.
David Cox, Misses Carolyn Riddick.
Sarah Carlisle, Gussie Wood,' Blanche
Eyerett Mary Onella - Relfe, Mary
Towe, Evelyn Riddick, Gladys Ham
rick, Eloise Scott; 1 Ruth Davenport
Hazel Bright Elisabeth " Knowles,
Edith Everett, Catherine Britt ' EH
saheth' A Morris,? " and Freida Hobbs;
Alfred Williams, Willie Jessup, Bev
erly Blanchard, Lucius Blanchard,
Melvin Wright 'of i Elizabeth City,
Harry Williford,. - Lawrence Towe,
Vivian Mathews, Jack - Brinn, ; Carl
Perry, Ben Robinson, Henry Stokes,
Louis Nachman, Jr., Walter Edwards,
James Evart Newby, Eugene Perry,
Linwood Skinner, John ' Pitt ' Kelly
White,' Fred Chalk, R: S. Monds, Jr.,
Jesse Parker Perry, Roulhae Webb,
Henry Clay "Sullivan, Bill White and
Morgan Walker,
- MISSIONARY-SOCIETY MEETS
- The Woman's Missionary Society
of Mt Sinai Baptist Church met on
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
..s. T. E. Morgan.V The devc
was led by Mrs. T. E. Uadre, 1
dent And Mrs. B. F. Jordan 0..
prayer. ". , 'j ' y
, Mlrs. Ev V. .Morgan was elected pro
gram chairman' for the year. -
Miss Celesta Godwin was in chair?
of a very interesting prcraiii ' wiJi
" flowing taktt Tr'- I"
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the Co" .t r:pt .i,n ' .
Tw-u j C J t' - 3 6.
home r I 3 C'.-Jys I.
disco. -J t.a v..k X r the y
the new yc":r books were ..IeJ out.
' Officers far 13S8 were elected as
follows: President, Mies Lena .Wins
low; vice president, Miss Delia Wins
low; secretary and treasurer, . Miss
Lucille Lane. 1 v ' ) 5
. Project ' leaders appointed wre:
Foods1 and lAiU'lUon aM Food' "Con
nervation, ' Mxa. ' Mary W. Winslow;
Clothing, Mrs. Csra Gregory; House
Furnishings and Home Management,
Mrs. Allia Winelow; Home Beautifi
cation. Mrs. Mary W. Winslow and
Miss Lucille Lane; , Home- Gardens,
Mrs. Alice Winslow; . Home Poultry,
Mirs. Vernon Winslow; Home Dairy,
Mrs. Reby Stallings; r. Parent Educa
tion, Mrs. Eunice Winslow; Health
and Relief,- Mrs. Mamie Lane; Re
creation, Misses Edna v and Delia
Winslow; Markets, . Mrs. Allie Wins
low and Miss Alice Winslow; Report
er, Miss Lucille Lane. . . , .
.-At the close "' of the meeting . deli
cious eandy and salted nuts were
served.'-h; l? N t
HONOR ROLL j '
.v Following s the grand honor yell
of Perquimans County High. School,
for the fall term: ' :
- 41-A-Polly- Tucker, - Mary Thid
Chappell, Zach White, Julia Brough
ton, Blanche Moore Berry.
-11-B-Annie Mm Matthews, EU
aabeth Elliott, Louise Tarkenton.' "
' 10-A Ben t Koonce, Nona - Marie
Raper, Marguerite Ward, Nancy
Darden, Marjory Matthews, Florence
Darden. , i u ,
10-B Madge Lane. "
9-A Martha Barber, Addie - M.
Ferrell, Frances ' Newby, - Geneva
White. ' ; -'V ' - -l
8-A Minnie Wilms WoodV Estiier
Mae White, Betty - Lordley, Eunice
Chappell, : Evelyn White, . Pauline
White and Adalia Winslow.
, -Attendance Honor Roll
'I'
li-A suane i Anderson. Juamta
White,' Elirabeth Caddy, t Mae Edla
Asbell, Mozelle Smith, Mary Feild. 1
11-B Marjorie Perry, Sybil Lay
den, Doris Lane, Elizabeth Elliott -
10--Ralph Layden, Edgar Long.
Inez Hampton; Lucy Hampton, y Mar-!
lorie Matthews. Louise Mbreran and
Agnes Ward. - . , ', ".- - l
Fox. Audr Lan. Mad I. Jnni
-Low Mvers Turner. Manraret1
9-A Martha" Barbery' Addie M.
Ferrell, Vehna Layden, Dewey Perrj,
D. J. White, Jr., and Jack Winslow,
-B Harold Lasstter, Evelyn Long,
Eula White, Florence Winslow.',- U
- 8-A Eunice : , Chappell, Mildred
Gault Eva Brinkley HarrisElizabeth
Lowe,, Virginia-Wilson, - Esther Mae
White. t, ; , A v; ;. .
j 8-B Myra Layden, Daisy Matth
ews, - Miriam . Nixon, Mta Sawyer,
Fannie Lee Turner, Rose Turner, and
Margaret Umphlett. . ; -
OAK GROVE SOCIETY MEETS
' The Woman's '' - Missionary Society
of Oak Grove Church met on Wed
nesday afternoon at . the home of
Mrs. Daisy Perry. : Ry. W. G. Lowe
led the devotional. Talks" on" "Our
Gifts for World-Wide Missions" were
given by Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs.
C P.; Quiney and, Mrs. Emmett Stall-,
Ings, . . ' . J .
During the social hour delicious re
freshments were served.
- Those present included l'-?J-mi
G. W. Alexander, George -J2 ' -W.
W. Lewis, W. H. Oversicn, I . ;
Perry, C P. Quincy,,E.rr:-tt t.l
ings, and Gerald Wood; V.'...zzu Oracle
and Mattle Ferrell, and Kev. W. G.
Lowe. ' " ,c v. ' y 1
;-. 'y.'" - ,y -
iT. M. Zir.k of Le'.fars, La left his
(100,CS9 estate' for a Lurary which
must contain no books by women, and
t v ' ' "1 ro wpir'n are . to be ad-
, "f!
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.j i Cat lucn ni'-i
'.a kills; 1
Is not to resist both windj.and
-Shakespeare.
Kjthirg is thought rare"' '
T.lh is not -new and followed, yet
we know ' . -
That what was worn some twenty V
' years ago , ' r ,. ''
Comes into grace again.
WAV MAiVUll UL JTUUUI, WU1CU -laiO ' V '
1- reserves .tv'"' . ' f-' ' i
For bright .manhood, there is no soch '
. ' word J'u . f , , - f "" V
. . '.-Bulwer. '
Who falls in honourable , strife,
Surrenders nothing but hia life: V
Who. basely triumphs casts away, 7 ;
The glory of the well-wdh day
. ' ' . r' j A -J. Montgomery. .
JVIrs. Martha Umphlett
V Chi tJia affjkmnAM a ..1.hm.m..OIUV :f'
the attractive home of Mrs. Lonnie
Boyce, near Ed en ton, was the scene .
of gaiety and happiness, the occasion '
being the. celebration of the . 85th
birthday of Mrs. Boyee's mother, .
Mrs.- Martha TTmphlett. r Friends and '
relatives from far and near called at ;
the home or sent messages of eon- "?
gratulations and good wishes. , " :
The Woman's Missionary Society of
"w nope vnurcn was present in a'-';
Doay to do the honors to their next
i j . i -....'... . ..--
w nope, oeing uie oldest by nine - -'
months. The president of 'the So-v-
ciety, Mrs. C. W. Griffin, spoke a few i,:
words congratulating Mrs. Umphlett f
upon the number of yean she has', ,
lived and upon the manner in which .,
viese years naa been . lived. Mrs.
Griffin stated that
Mrs.,,-Umnhlett
had SDent her- life in HArvinv- tinA
and in usefulness tO j her fellowmai., '
and expressed appreciation for the
example and influence of her Godly
life, "Blest be the . Tie that, Binds"
was sung and Rev. W. G. Lowe, of
Winfall, her pastor, offered prayer.
' Mr. H. J. Phillips, accompanied by
Mrs. Eva Squires, sang a pretty love
song and gave several, humorous re-
citations. An interesting feature Of '
e Program was unwrapping the
ueauvuui na useiui presents
received by the honoree;1 and .the :
reading of message and tToetinga
by Mrs, W. & Dail. -
courses were served , by Mrs. Boyee;
and her assistants - to about fifty- -
guests.-?- J,-. v - it , "-r
Other children of Mrs.' Umphlett
are: Mr, Dan Umphlett and Mirs. J. K
m. nurney, 01 neraora, ' oute 9,
Mrs. Alethia Jsckson, of -1 Edenton,
wmv asa-aoe TM aeaUf VA AMIJIVa 1
nil of whom -were pment" xeept ;. 1
4i uatnj w vivureiB 1 abw-"-1'
and Ned Mathews were also present
When the time for parting came '
"God be With Your Til We Meet .'.
Again" ws r t and rev. Mr. Lowe
in touc! ' j r -zr, Camiased the '.
guests wIJi at t r,;yer.
cunaj.ii
' 'I'jJst Alice Roberson'and Ruth ;
Winslow were , week-end '. guests of :
Mrs. J. B. r'ht ' . jj.v,v
Hi. and I '-.s, S P. Mathews were v
amor? Cor; entertained by. Mr. and
I'rs. A. C r-e at their home near
' ' " n 1. t I'hure-Iiy In .honor of
'1 1' ' J-y of Mrs. Boyee's
T 1. I,irtha Umphlett , .
, .1 Ciwin spent Thursday
e .4 1 .IJy of. last week .vi'i IStt.
LUrve Godwin.
C B. Parker has returned from'
Charleston, S. C where he attended
f-s f eral of , Us Irothen, &-M.
I " .
: . IT 'C T"M', cf Kja-
, . ' r-
The crash of an Arry f'
s in3 a forest Bur h
i t' - Uvea of two r.y' ;
rope I i
nt E..i!a T. .
i ' ut?nant her.