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L1 " ' ' J ... r ' n w I'T w Are. teen-age mamcges creat ing a, problem in our state and eot.nty?" Why are so many boys ahd glils marrying af an ear1 age? In Perquimans'" County hooli Mre have had On the av ,,age bf four marriage- pet year tqc -several yearsr. m vf, . , ' Mis France- Jordp family relations specialist for the N. C. AgricirlturaJ Extension SerVite, aays teen-ager marriages dr cre pte potential-problem J,WWle most -of ur believr lirloe- and marrit(ge,J' sher say, ' 1 "parent, clergymen, . eduttetttrV " gfwlai Workers arid' conJltorijr feel' don tern efbout1 the inert ifi- teen age marriages because they; ai ar gredter, risk," ST , ' t t; Miss1 Jordan sxplfiirir that so rial pressure" ! a a':' crtv1Suti. ng tatrot in this problem.5 AsH Dayid Maee'says, ''trie' teerfage ri&y if pressured" to '"get ahead1 and Oitr teen-age girl is pressur ed to get . a man:"! Sorite parents ere . using their children to gain social status in the cpmihurtity ahd push their childr to- begin dating', and- darteirig utf ki earlier aw J ."No? - only rs 1 going steady , popular now," she adds, "butl marriage is- popular too; -The StlCrnar1 of th rid mniA !o ctillH nere and-it -RtfttT fdrhakr the W. U bHIECl". I I I I I II HTK ' 1 1 II'. K . ., , -' o" - r wMw ; mv i i . i.wnen- jr. pin -inrnaff rvrt or .zu, ;ner nejgnbor and friend1 are alrtady 'e"grr;rig inatitpWv Kjfrain 'flT wnj aren't1 - " rnvrgnigiauB von i mniVKW i nm. : early,' ! Builtiss:'4 Jordan" thirites-1 ih ooys are interested ir mBmageP"0"?'' 0iwUaliy orr too. They are lookih fm iney .neea the morii AiMtMrfi . and eno hnilrlil iKotla' ail-ihAJ ,t rr - T-io .77? B-.., give them.- The ypung'imen are tryingi to prove they are growrt ap and more than-arf-tliihg eke ! tOttav..'? marrinn ia' MknM u uuuhuouu, even w h-,is a laise , , rait., pi tftvs 80CI4I ttrossurc is - - Zm r'-''''''''lwvwvwwvwwyiivgwy VA-- . TOWN OF Sa!bf ;foyn, prope iflaltoqu Of. sale: Monday. June 10. 1963 fii4 door., Hertfdird; NorA' darbli tiO(Mmn Aiirin S . "ai, w wi---.-v. . - Jfctfch, Richard Btei..;..;.,,.,, .:, J0i75' I . VWbvniW-VHiUIUU&fl I 1AALS rvn 190 nSltS '5 wipwtr......., ,.......,.,.....r!i ,;....;,....v..i,. i i .13 gldnehard. LliBertha v..--. f- .........,i.......i........i.r.. 17.32 jButler, Alice ..:..:..r.,.l...U.. 4.....:......,...:....i...v.i...i:. 16.73 Clark, Adeline .:;i:.ti:..,......... ..-......i(,.,.,U.i;;;:............ r '46 Cooper,: 6ergr:. ll4U;..uU...i;,..-....ilif, ,n . , i, , iLaWt aOi GoOper,-. Grant --uU S.--US-Lai3 oA Theodore and ;Maryello.....,...;;.A.,:..i.t..;.....i...4.i..;..:v.', 8.47 EvattK "Sarah ' : freitpni-.jvrary t. opsta.. tverevv James ......s..-:.......:...,.,..........-..- 61,18 felton, Archie' . ..J..-..:.!......,:......!...... 'I.:.t..:.:i.;.l..-!1 28.19 renf:Ce.:te4S,..,.u:.., w?w tHeir;::;:s::::::H? fftldbn, William O..JL.....L..S.:.:..A 'kill, ii.I:fij.f i.i nKiin. j onm : CriUamii Roland. jjr.ii arid; Lena' B. uaitu; t T aiivc ...... R.....v. .;............ Gregory,. EHfcabetH W:.i.j:.....!.,-.i... '. llr.euprkiilT. ti airnrtnrtlrl f 1 Hall. Xera?..;1(;-..:j...::i4.1...;...:.....:...,.., :,-.-.jt;.-..;.. Hardy, .Ernesf and-! Sammie. ...ii.vU......ii..jiJt!a.,i;ai......i;jiiBiiji:is!! narvey,. ocof ana-. . JStHar...)..!ij:i. - HoHler, WillifTB (Est.)i.U"...i,-l....,..U. Hdlley, Alphine (EstJ....,.. - .... - .. Hnllpv Pminpil E ' ' . Rudgins. Elizabejth 4...i. ; , James, Geprge, Sr....4..v...,.......V;.,;i.;,.........a,..;..ii..,i Jenkins, John: ThomBs:.....!..;....;; Jenkins. Percy M.i.:...i-..,....w....i.:.l.. . ..;...r.ii...l.,x1.,(, s 37.73 jpnes, Mannae, tnarne, nacnei Kee, Euhue w.i...;........w,.. fiee,,.Elva-..H.,.,4....,;.......,lu, Sowe, Isaac , .............:.-.......i . .-:..-l:i....v,.134...ii;i..., 274.45 iyons, Priscilja (fB);... .jt...t;t..y.'..q. : ..ii.:L.:..'.afc.-..llUiVM,-, 24.80 'arson Julius (Est J Ls;4i:.'l-, parson.. Sidnew ..... Peal, Henry ,(Est:). ITlAMiir ' Tab ' ' lv ' Simpson, Joshua and William .: Simpson, Nellie Towe W.,,.;...!. Simpson, Walter D. ,,.,...,...,. Skirtner,.. Moses A. Fkirtnerv Ulvsses anj Gpffiartffi..i .gnellman, Junions and Lillian ..... Thatch, Lonnie, Sr. .L.............l TillCtt.' Sam -fucker: j: it i........:s: : 'Waff. Ei-.'rfeair ahd pdessa walker, I'''.ry .........t. 'afldna,. f lrinda. B. ' iieC ari:a ' - tlA'-,,J- 5-3 the emphasis on sex in our so- iety," adds Miss Jordan. "This maga- ia accomplished through V!Kh: ,.- , v -" -a- v.i!"rf- J--tl f he pusnnaward early daUng and inadequate'. preparation- for1 the experience, leads to pregnancy, which is & major' reason! for teetfage marriage.- ft has Ifc-ett reported, that' almost1 one-half of the high, school' girls wh marry are" already pregnant! - Unfcrt- unatelir, society accepts pregnant- girl who' getir married; even if if end irt- divorce, but? society! rejtfets- a1 pregriant girt- who1 de cides riotT to marry. ' ' Ht Hard to say , wtlatf the Hghf ager is to- start dating," says Mis Jbrdans "Certairtly ,'not br jforSr junior Jilgh arftf most" boys, ae nof ready tof artbfljer' fwo yeftr.1 , .Most of the idating af this age-should- be , in Vroups' with single dating ,a litfle later;" Mist Jbrtiari adds that' (Hcrect iiottiitf facttaf t thff biggr prbB fern resulting from these marHt ages, "when' . a teen-age- boy marries, he usually drops ouf of higH1 scliodt. - Uriemptoymeitt among this age- group- W North Citlina ,js becoming . higher eW dav. In udber ' middle! class ffaiflihet,-ihes parents of the cotipTir ul5s1o1!e, mr" mafflfifie; stare arr not in me .upper miadie tlaSs Economie ':: Iristabhity ,: is the) gfoatfest jgJWgler dattsel Jbf,-di vorce so this explains, why we havi,sucH: a -high- divoree, rate ;,"iwo'!mBny: w our young pee pie' have1 beei' sKttrtr cKan'gei' My society.- They are" immature proach tof'sex and .lack fa seise or .difpetioii; :, 4"y est' opportunity arid' obligation jb help-solve the prbbierit: As pat ents, we must motivate the chil dren to stay in school and estab lish; goals in .life, help reduce the social ' pressures, and stop itsHHt,. the. !. :t,-en- .... Bteppinfr liKRTTt)to r ; 4$ ulUii.ffoiiiheM ar 1963, Dat . li Wock'iooon a( -ih'Gouik .., .. . . . nau. '... - ... - - m - ..c,.i. - .......o... . ai.a. . . . .." ,.r-" ' ' ' fin .....,J...r....,.r.. ;..i;:...';".;.i:i.iii":Z" 17.68 13.78 ;T8.88 ; 11178 6.02 29:80 16.70 . . . 18:W . - ...,. - ...t..::i.:..rt!.i:itr. W60 13.35 3.10 4.59 36.13 10.94 ;..-.............. - ......;!;......;.....,...;.......! . ' 8.77 ana Willie.....:... .t..w.ll.- 15.07 11.98 .:i;ii....l.... '1-...4.;..1....1. 8:67 :iii..4.vl'.-.i.,.vl..i.t,lft,l.!l7,.f ;.....;...l..;,.;,.ii. f-'fl'.75 15 20 J7 4.'.i 9.51 ,.7,..,.. 9.76 6f" 15. ,o 18 ,S i... lfl.'. ' 2.73 MM .... ...jer.. ....i....j.'m.s.i. ' ......,;y..-..,.. 4.1 1 .- n u k .THE PERQOTMAKS WEEKLY, KTFOBD, . NORTH. CAROLINA. FRIDAST. MAY 24.196. ..I,,,, i,a-a. - -'-'Till -"-lirr I ii Jin mini I ii -li I i I 1 III nil II I M I III! stones to society 'And still more imfwrtant." emphasizes Miss Jordan, "is one ether, .thing:, .: Improve your total learn abour U-aTd , fr , LMlt m , , ir ijuuiiami i' wiu) v your mate. -f- (Tofihr JTj (S-BaV Association) ' " 1 MAlif RINSE- ; Mary purchased a hair rinse at a- drug store. She read the di rections on- the box for its .use, artd! followed these directions the three times she: used the prepa ration to rinse her hair. Each time heT -scalp became IiYitated. iPriftfto itsiuse1 she .had never 3iad any trotible with Jier" scalp pr head !IHted a doctor,-who found that Lshe had weeping dermatitis of Wr'eritir scalp",. behind her ears, 'L biidii - a . 1 j i j uii ner iMp, una. suinewnai uuwn the back' of her- neclfr -She was fc, t,Mhe-hospital, and incur- the dbtstbf testified thaMarVs scbId ailmerit,4afc -'caused'' py ' some chemical coming In contact with MtB'hlrt . Htitfhk rnitf nnt i What tbalUpKettJieal Might tie .There, waVitiade no' chemical feiWW&v ..... testified' that' she"; had;' rinsed her hair' witH' the' same' rinse and that it- csusedS her", sealp to be come red and inflamed. Mary sued the corporation that operated the drU8 store. Was .Vlary. able to recover a judgment for damages?1 . ; This was aii actual case' decid ed Jjy the Supreme Court of mt ) $miMs? imti :ih 'last Wilted totj5ecover.'ltfie!$ubreme Jourt "' sard ' that superior! pomji t was justified in' aiflnsuiting Wiiase-JtMW'is, inijrWiising. to pM to jury. jj; y .Hv;; if m- litr opinonji sjupremo BfW'tW1 that' theiUuaB-, pfiip'derma-- iSiiAltb that r'md-er girt friend were al lergic toj the ingredients ' of this 'iair- rinse. Although thefe are ilpri.'ilecMdn' It "has been leperally held nd it seems the sounder vsw that in. .an, tac o;J!lhe buyerv of Si produpt 111 11-. . ... .... a jgaiiist uie , seiier ior Dreacn oi Wfi'rrarityMd recover damages for juries resulting from the use ii me proauct, tnere is no lia bility upon-the seller, where the Suyer was allergic or unusually susceptible to injury from the product, ; which fact is wholly RAHIN'TOGO Without-Nagging Backmche ' .:NowlTntia&llMtlhifnatralli.f vnuviii1 j; trans M(Khnc backache, headache and ' p itfuscillarachefe4nd pains that often cause. rsstltsa niffhta. and miserable tired -out . jleelinBa, Waen these discomforts come on-- wiur overexertion or stress and strain -v-xtm want relief --want it fasti Another disturbance may be mild bladder Irritation 1 follnrtnirtpnttfood and drink-often set ting' up a restless uncomfortable feeling-. Doan's Pills work fast in a separate . ways l.bTapeedjrpain-reHevfnc action to .' ease torment of nagging- backache, head aches, muscular aches and pains. 2. by . i soothing effect on bladder irritation. !, by ' mikf . diuretic action tending to increase oatinit of the It miles of kidney tubes. . Enjoy a good night's sleep and the ame nanny relief millions have for over ; W years) For' convenience, auk for tot jarga awe, ut Doan's run todayi , -Vyoarcholctt.. t.::?.TiLiF;::::E$, C.tlL-j 3 Cstwtfe'ri two wAefi f" ; c ? V.-.S both? But fc lJw-j the selectJoh ciJJa through our office. iV. 2 C"'t n V"' and ad sx! ,: j f -nrs i ;.:.rcn: fc cakcixiA ; 'IF I Engagiement s ' 1 - , ', fl, " s 1'':""i' ; fit x . " f . ,f,t 3 ill?, y , v - t A ' v . . '' ' !?;f. ; r;;j ; Mrw arid Mr. -Lyle coburn of Georgetown, SouiH Cardliha, an nounce the engagement oi lheir daughter. Miss Carolyn Joyce Jr019""-' Raymond Guy McCracken,' son of Mr. and Mrs; W. J Lelceiter of Hertford. - A late, summsr weddina is planned. unknown to' the seller and fBer culiar to the buyer: ' ; - '"i -.; "It may be that there was a poisonous substance in 'the hair rinse, but there is no evidence to support 'such a conjecture. "We cannot resort to a choice of possibilities' that is guesswork, not- decision! V "We conclude that 'there is a total absence' of proof of ! any damage ' to ,' plaintiff prdximately resulting frpnV; breach of ' war- rantyi::,n:y,;... ; - . ''.IjHr ;....) - - SPONSOR dbjsrt,EST;M J0l Coritiniied fifSi-iig! Cbrporatloni furnished the pi! ' The ; teant;.from' Knafe Ufegli School placed" first and -feceiVU $13f; :Cenrac?High School, received- $lCi' for second place. Per puijyiftns $5.00- for third1 place. Neil ' SHort of . Knapp High School Was presented $5.00 for making trie highest' score in the contest. -Suipervisoi'S? X-'. 1 - C. Bunch, Faliey Byrum, and . Joe Webb of Chovvan County; George G. Winslovz and Joe Nowell of Per quimans County represented the district'. . The district supervis ors served everyone; cold drirSs at the' completion of the -. con test.. III 7 .. Wm iffy 1 Arfte I J colonies prepared to ght fol fryom, Vatficltitetirf : arid "He kettle, atry is ao to the strong ilorjfe; it is to the rigttant, : tHe eetf, & feraw." ; . ; ' 1 ' j " ,1' . Then dualitJes are lomri today m America dynamlo' Ruft UectiiO' Systemsi- When- existing: power suppliers refuser to u9il . - ' lines irflo- the countrysidcy rural people formed their' own 0rgani2a ' ; tionsWoaperatives 'ef poweff districtsdrrowed 'capital from the -vv llural kctriostio-tt Mniaiott-atJon. and built their ow. ekctrio " imWnsV;.-, rj. ' . s ' ', ;- "'" . Toiuf, wlyl 1,000 mat electria systems setve 20 iniSjoB . Sople i4$ states. TImsv havrfstbngmene4theentuefm f: erifatin a Mew, continuing biIHonidofiar-a-year market for e!eelnoa ; !jrjriM 'an emiioment, The- helb build the. Wear theT aWVr i; ' If reviulrs foadersLip in the . T3ivawn as sums- vuic mvuuuuiuijt wiw W VUWW IMHW WWIW 3awoecjreedmaVareWareievitalired. . . if.:' LrMmnia iresdom. took, if won bv "ila rlr!. lis tcrfti II X, ; ::ideiiHIP corp. " ricrtl MAMrMM1lA'Yl'l'?f1 Announced TYiPTftrtt' Wrt- Greater mrrthpcl in ine ;kw,oria ; many wnorri people ' in generalwlake to; be MRpyiilfiilv' : -Seneca. , ! V CARU OF THANKS i I wish to express my sincere thanks to all whq remembered' me with flowers, visits, cards and prayers while I was a recent, patient in Chowan Hospital. Your kindness will always be remem bered. - i Charlie Umphlett CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my appre ciation to all friends and loved ones for the cards and kindness es rendered during my stay in the--hospital' and since returning UvCiCt.V -Lucille TWine development of small' industries.' y 'W urn ALD3MARLE ELECTKld rd, Icrth Carolina I - rr Appreciative ' ' The agents, W. C. Strowd and Mrs. M. B. Taylor, the 4-H club leaders) . health ' committee and the 4-H club members of Perquimans- County wish to thank the. Mayor of Hertford, V. N. Darden"; X T. Biggers, Supt. of Schools, Perquimans County; Dr. J. E. Jones, Md., "Elizabeth City; the Codnty Health Department; King , Street Elementary and Perquimans. County' Union Schools; Vocational Agricultural DeDartment- P. W. Moore Junior and feenior1 High School Band; D, ,f ..." Walker High ;School Band; Boy Scoutmasters of Edenton and Hertford; the Rev. F. L. Andrews,- Mrs. J. S. Thompson, Mrs. R. B. tjibbs and Noah Felton of, Hertford: WCDJ and WGA'I ra-j dio- stations; . The Perquimans Weekij' and The Daily Advance j ford; - Edenton and Elizabeth nitv- Countv fommissioners- the many patrons, well-wishers and j j friends and Mrs. M. W. Strowd j for helping to make the Annual j neaiin .coronation a success. EASTERN STAR MEETING The Hertford Chapter of the Eastern Star will meet Monday night, May 27, at 8 o'clock in the Masonic. Lodge room in the Perquimans Court House. SOLVE CROSSWORD PUZZLE WIN CASH PRIZEZ Match your wits against the expert! Try to solve the Jack pot Crossword Puzzle each Sun day in The Baltimore American. The reward is never less than $500, and if the prize goes un claimed, $100 is added each week until someone wins. Let the whole family try their luck. Maybe you'll he the next Winner of the Jackpot Crossword Puzzle found each . Sunday ... in on sale at your local newsdealer THE BALTIMORE AMERICAN CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my ap preciation to my many friends and relatives for the lovely cards, flowers and prayers dur ing my stay in the hospital and since f'rrfy ' reuijnl ;home;;' I'This kindness will always be remem beredjj '( , ,-): V.'Y rs" j"ce Chapiell CAREj . OF THANKS To'ejlcli -and eyeiSyond'who ?e membered me! and my family with kind expressions of thoughjt fulness WMile' r-Was) a patient jn Norfolk .Creoerjal v.Hospital and since my return hom, I wish fto say "thank yau" from the bqt tom' of my- heart, J ''-iMrs'. -'Clifford Banks; v I ' .,a .saaai 11 1 '"' " I i,,., 'j-owi iy-- .'.',"r',l'lwRs ' ; ' lirher of these Dodge convertibles' is a smart buy. The Polara 500 f f Mtotf has a 383 cu.-m. standard V8 and bucket seats with console. J ire rUMId.'iUVIun. VUIIICS tIIUI a snap-down center arrnusL But maybe you'd prrfer a hardtop, wgon:skf - prsedan. We got 'em, 24 Dodge models in all: Pick's one" and get ' comfort luxurv. nlus a 5-vearS0.0O0-mile warranty' roirie for vou., comfort, luxury, plus a 5-year50,000-mile warranty goirig for you. Vr OosVt BMtor's Wtntnt, srslort dsfscts ksan nipmM to mchids swtl rtplscsniMt or rspslr ottmiit diaisa for required puts or Isbof . H kn yam or H,000 miKs, whichoMr comas first;. on ns-tna-klMk. koM vad-fstsrssl . I iporlt; trsasmhnaM casa and Hrfarnsl parts (oxcludinf-inanual clstcti); tarquo co river tsf, dnvo). - m - iskaM, armsal istnts (oMhidini dust cown), rear, us and. difrsrential. and rear, whsoltoatmn ' 1-rBnwKM tho vskicai BaabsMvtud Mnvxitts latarvalt tcoordini k (MDodts Cottawd mm a Dobb Street . Acreage FW Peanuts ; Remains Unchanged . North Carolina peanut growers will plant 181,000 acres,, the same aa in 1962, if they carry out their intentions as reported in a sur vey as of March I, according to the North Carolina Crop-Reporting Service. ' . . '.' ' Planting intentions . include peanuts for picking 'and- thresh ing, for hogging off, and for oth ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS! If you're riiovliiK if you've miNKcd an inut renew inK your Ktil)M-ri(fion, or for nny reatftin wisli tn wrile rs ttbont y.iur uut srription, you'll injure prumpt -ervice by removititf the address label p:iKted on (lie corner of your paper ami jiHarliinK it liere. ; ,. . Attach Label Here Please toll us 6 weeks befoip you change your address. Print your new address at right, mak ing stile lo attach your paper address label. MAIL TO: KIIUTIMAXS WKKKMr HERTFORD, .'. !. ! '. ''T'dlilfii' i.!'4 - - Mr r ,' - !"'.'- ,f IN NORTH CAROLINA ' BEEIMS A NATURAL As natural as tile wholesom grains and tangy hops front which it Is brewed, beer is North Carolina's traditional , beverage of moderation light, sparkling; delicious, . And naturally, Vie Brewing Industry It proud of the good living it provides for so many folks In North Carolina. Not I only for employees of the Brewing Industry itself, but al for the farmers and other suppliers of beer's natural ingredients. In North Carolina, beer belongs enjoy it. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. NORTH CAtOUNA DIVISION, RALEIGH wjiMmk tm S8f OiO UU.-III. vor UCIKII-SBdUr anu W saasaalasaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaa In'mattrlal siKt'wwkfriiiuWo en'lt63 csrt ktlf" - Licarrte Wd. 1B90 pacs t: er purposes. The first eat".: ; of the, 1963 acreage o? peaiiv.. for" picking aftd thffeshing will be made in Avgust. .-Acreage, ai- j lotments are practically ,unchan ed' from those in effect duftr iuriri . 1962. Tkat'a Final "My wife fa trie m'bsf "wender f ul woman in the , world. ," And that is not just my opinion it's hers, too." ,: ; -; NAME ,NKV ADDRESS CITY STATE i t r I Of f I p"l mf LUW JtTliillJZ1 - t nnlr I II "'A II JJ . lit' 1 1 1 u w V " 1 . -.-u. wioOH NCHPlYSLEfl T. J Murons coAraRMioa. ; Hertford, N. C ' t ( I: I" ! .
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