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SOCIETY NEWS THE WOMAN'S WEAR STORE MEN Mrs, J, p, Groenleat wa hobtoss to ( ho Wednesday Bridge 'lub tbl There's Something That Will Interest You on Page 4 D. WALTER HARRIS week m iuM. h(,me on Soaring ntroct. Tho members pluying were Miss Mui'Kiiret llollowe.ll, Mrs. C, W. llol- lowoll, Mth, Wlnfiuld Worth, Mrs. Albert Worth, Mrs. W. I', Duff.Mrs.i trunk Scott, Mrs, P. G. Sawyer, Mrs. W. P. Skinner, Mrs. Duckworth lllo ver, MIms Eloise Robinson, Mrs S. II. Johnson, Mrs, E, R. Outlaw. Tho cueiil.H were: Mrs. P. (1. JaeockH. Mrs. ('atliorlno Dean, Mrs. Victor Overman, Mrs. G. F. Mill. mm 7 L d f J T . ! WANT ADS c v. . r ra S,K THK MOST ItU.UTI- csidcnllal property in Kli.abetli III Clly Is located near 1 1 Nor folk and Southern I'usstMiRer D.-pot , and known us the Spencer. Thom p koii & WilHon property, which we are offering to white people only. I'll,, value of this land is equal to that on Main, Church Road or any other Ktreet In town, and I In- prices Hire low and the terms reai-nnable. There are several homes i h a l have been built in this seel ion. and the best people are buy inn t'lls property, and the t'utur,. bills fair lo make this ni'diiertv to Kliza belli Ciiy what (Jhent is in Norfolk. Fur an investment there is no better re-iibn i j;i roperty to b,. purchased. A IVw years ago property for huiM.iiK luls .xohl on Main, Church and Kuail slieets for $:;nil. and to-day the -nine properly is selling for Five ami Six thousand dollars. Our price, are from s:',.",u to (inn per lot. Size of lot- -Vi X I -o. While you ar(, in town vi-iiinn ilie idrciis let us show you 111 is property. Twi ford Twihuii. Dealer in real es tate, 42:1 Minion litiilding. 14 street. Raines, Mrs. V. rise! to. Mrs. W. P. Duff and Mrs. J. P. Oreonleaf were hostesses Thursday af ternoon to a number of their friends a.1 Mrs. Greenleaf's home on Fearing Bridge and Rook wert. the and those playing were: W. Melick, Mrs. Calvin Mor Mrs. Frank Grlce .Jr., Mrs. J. T. McCabe, Mrs. Waller Small, Mrs. M. H. Oriflln, Mrs. Thorbutn Bennett, Mrs. Harold Foreman, Mrs. V. II. Zoeller. .Mrs. 1). A. Morgan, .Mrs. G. F. Hill. Mrs. Joseph Barrett, Mrs. Charles Orice Mrs. Kverelt Thompson. Mrs. A. I,. Pendleton, Mrs. ('. O. Kobinson, -Airs. Howard Park:-;. Mi'v Stephen Mann, Mrs. Kdf,-;'.r Conner. Mrs. Bessie Stewart .Mrs. Albert Worth. Mrs. Wesley Fore man. Mrs. Noah Burl'oot. Jr., .Mrs. l.eih Sheep, Miss Emma Willis. FOB S I.K HOI SK AM) LOT ON Cedar Street, also house and lot on Parsonage Street. See Megg.s Ac Gallop Realty Co. may 13-21 B.WSinF. IIO.MK ( I. I It MKKTS Mrs Preston Jennings was hostess to the Bayside Home Demonstration Club Wednesday afternoon. The pro grain was full of interest and the demonstrations in cooking helpful.! Mrs. Preston Jennings read a paper' FOB S.M.K OXK DOIXjIK TO I K- ing Car. good condition. Bargains for quick buyer. See Meggs & Gallop Realty Co. may 13-20np FOB S.AI.K IOHN 15KAR AM) June Pink plants, 50c. per hundred, fine per hundred by mail. W. Thos Harris, Route Five, Elizabeth City, N C. ltpd HAIR (ILTIRE, SHAMPOOING, Manicuring, Hair dyed, Lessons taught, Combings Made l'p, Diplo mas given. Summerset Co. N. J. System and Mine. Walker's system. Oertrude Beasley, Southern Avenue. Phone 96-W. ay ll-19pd on Food Value.s, one of the main ob jects of tliesf, clubs being to teach ' the members the proper balancing! of foods in their daily menus. A round table discussion of house-1 hold affairs followed, and a discus-1 sion of the danger from flies brought out the .statement, quoted from ;ii reliable authority, l bat the progeny' of one fly in one .season , from April i to September, would weigh, taken I collectively, Mill pounds. When the discussions wert; over Ihe members went to the kitchin, where a demonstration of four differ ent ways of preparing sweet potatoes was given by Miss Albertson. Those present were: Mrs. Preston Jennings, Mrs. W. Q. Joinings, Mrs. Everett Pritcbard, Mrs J. C. Small. Mrs. I'ikt Mrs. Dan Pritcb ard, Mrs Eunice Hall. Mrs. W. G. Morgan. Mrs. E. D. Davenport and Miss Albertson. FOR SAI L OXK GOOD HORSE .nnl wagon. Apply to A. B. Seeley & Son, at siore. inavMI FOB SALE ONE SEVEN PAsSKN- ger Overland. Alnm-t new. Will sell ( heap '') quick Imy-T. Addl'e-s I'. O. Box 2:'. or Advnm-e ofhee. in :!tf 1 AM A -.MM. VOL PKOPI.E lOB jour Hade, a I i.e. d ii. I will give you prompt service, day or night. The boy who spent 12 mollis for our country in tin- I'liiled Slates Army. When you ne. (1 a car. give u - a call, l.evv Crank Phone fi::o mti-1 Ipd FOR SALE ONE DALTOX ADD- ing niacliliie. practically new, at a bargain. Keeney Crank. City Market. .It-May lip. FOR RENT HOI SE OX GRADV street to family having one or more to to work in mill. Apply to Pasquo tank Hosiery Company 3 1 May 14 PLAY AT SALEM WEDNESDAY A play entitled "Louess" will be given at Salem School Hons,, Wed nesday evening. The performance will, begin at eight o'clock. Twenty five Vents wil b( charged for gener al admission. Everv one is invited. SMITH WICK ( TTHRELL John T. Smiibwick and Viola .Mae H ''i-o Wednesday by N.A. Jones. Cir'irell were married at the Court .In- ic,. of the Peace. PARKER'S When you patronize a Grocery Store 'win .-so first thought is foi Pure Foods and Cic-rJiness you will hav'1 l;iken a step i'or wa' 1 in preserving the health of your house hold. We invite a Sanitary Inspection of our place at any time. VL' - of I iul1"" : ; l ' It You Value Yoer Hair and Its Beauty Try S'V'N SUTHERLAND SISTERS Once - Why r.ot now? aV On Sale at all Dealrrs Seven Sutherland Sist-rs 242 BH-'DHURST AVE. N. Y. CITY MHtl&CI) Sucessor to D. R. MORGAN CO. Cor Poindexter and Church St Phones 256 & 396 Las!, Last, NOTICE " on must list your poll ;tnil pi r 1 1 proi.c-fy before May I5fh, 1920 l '.! ; : i : n lo I - o will subject yon Id i i.il , i lie II ; : ml .1 -' jn'i1 cent , your l ive-:, iiml ;u.-.d ni.iko you l'oi Teii i e tor r . 1 no whii '.: yu .-'nhiM r;K!i'i!i!y (Muc'i; i e; y A, ; . S. ,- tolls '!.. .1. 1'. Tiri:ii;i on. County Siijier-vi-..r , :, 1 I'leor. I',,, 'i, ;;;,. , .".t-.Mny I hjM. .u fc-A,AJlw(i,.t. 'A- S...f2J'- I - i: . ..r 't1 .1 ' ' I'I''V I ' ' k ' ' nil H1' m 'l I I . Ml ii 0 Now for a Week of Big Values Piled on Very Small Prices!! We wish we knew how to make cold type fully impress you with the extra ordinary offerings that we have created in this store for the coming week's business Not for many months have we offered so much for so little. This is just another attempt in our campaign to help force prices down to reasonable figures for our customers. - Below we give a few items that will convince you of the sincerity of our of feringsand to examine the goods will prove beyond doubt that our store is with you in the fight against H. C. L. THESE PRICES GO INTO EFFECT TOMORROW SATURDAY THE 15TH. 50 Nice Silk Dresses At a Price Within the Reach of All In this lot are some splendid value.s in peorgette, Satin, taffeta and crepe de chine dresses values thatiare worth double the price at which we offer them. These Presses will move quickly at this price and it will pay you to shop early and supply your needs These dresses will be sold all next week 39 Silk Dresses The Seasons Most Astonishing Price This assortment is made up of a lot of dresses that you must see to appreciate If you can find your size you are lucky. Mater ials are taffeta and satin colors mostly Navy and Clack. These dresses will be sold all next week FOR FOR $16.50 $10 98 Womens $6.50 to $7.50 Georgette Waists A Genuine Bargain Surprise If you need a waist now is tlir time to jret it These waists are extraordinary values at prices charged regularly. Cut owinj' to a special purchase we will offer them this werk FOR Stylish IShw Silk Skirts at About Half The Frice You Had Expected to Pay We houjrht them ritfht and you .ev' the benefit This includes beautiful now black silk and Crepe skirts in the new li.urht .summer shades. While they last we will sell them FOR $3.98 M, Leigh Sheep Company I $9.48 WOMAN'S WEAR 1 STATIONERY BILL HEAD Monry hack without quftiw II MUM 13 Salve Inllf In tb. treatment of ITCH, KCZKMA, . KirauwURM, TETTEK orl oueritcaini tkin dircam. Try' t box at our nik J! LEONARD PHARMACY BASKETS Every sort of basket you neeil it very reasonable prices. G. V. TWIDPV, GROCER f PRINTING 1 I f PRINTING 1 on If S on lit i - i II I BUGS BUGS BUGS POTATO BUGS Kpniy with Adln-so. Not only kills bns hut pro. teds youiiR plains from blight. Ailheso will not burn your plants, anil will not wash off . A-l for prin s on I 'a i' is (irren. ELIZABETH CITY MILLING COMPANY i i; 1. 1. ii. n i;i i i. i,m! i.i; i;n m;m ; i l.oru l;''"i of r-i , i;.i! . in- .-! h ifii I't'.i'lr f j 1 1 1 1 i r ciiar- A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY l)!STi:ir.I"l'')i;s Wholesale (ii-ucers THE SHOP of Appropriate Gifts ' Diamonds Watches Silverware Cut Glass China Lnrgost Jewelers in Eastern North Carolina ALKRAMA THEATRE Continuous Show 3.30 to 10.30 will convince you of the sincerity of our William Duncan in "THE SILENT AVENGER," Ep isode No. 2. A play of love, intrigue and thrills. A eplendid companion to Ruth Roland. Also Charming Texas Guinan in "The Girl of Hell's Agony' a Story of God's outdoors and a good Woman's de votion. . TO-MORROW And A Big Scream, "Loafers and Lovers" GLADYS BROCKWELL in "THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILDRN" and "ADVENTURES OF RUTH i
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