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MEMORIAL TO FORMER LEGION COMMANDER This-me morial to Co.lonel Frederick (lalbraiih, Jr.. former nation al commar.tl'T of the Ann rican l.? jrion, will be unveiled In Cincinnati an the i?rlticli?nl ??vent in that city's obi?ervanc?' of Armistice Day. Cabinet m-mhrrs and representative* from the alli??! embassies and locations ar<> expected to bo |>r?')>ont, together with Ohio World War veteran*. iifany of whom s? rv? <1 under Galbraitti. Colossi Cialbraitli, oleetotl to tin* Lesion commandcrship at tlio Lotion convention In September, 1020. was killed In an automobile accident Jun?? 1921. Ho rwlvwl tli?* Distinguished Sorvlco Cross for extraordinary heroism in Franco. Ho also was awarded the French and Belgian Croix do Guerre and tho French Leu ion D'Hon riptrr. ? . . " Juniors Entertain The Junior class of the Elizabeth City High School entertained the Seniors at the M-J sonic hall Friday even In:;. Old gold and purple were u??><! in th?* beautiful decoration*. Th.? football team of tin* Creuicttlc High School team were the invited guest* for the occasion. The High school faculty and members of the ?Iniiit'r?end jiir ?? U> ?!??> > brought the attendance to nearly a hundred. Dancing was enjoyed with?HtusJe furnished by tlie High School or chestra. 1) lic.'ou3 refreshments were served. Surprise I'arty. A . v#?ry e:ijoyabi"' surprise' party was Liven Mr*. .1. M. l-oni: at her home on Wot Cyi.ro.?8 street Thurs day ev.-nlna in honor of her 4Mrd birthday when iter neighbors and friends ru>'..? ?1 in with package and flowers to sho;v tlreir r? nieinbrance of the. occasion. Those helping her to enjoy the occasion were Mi ses Ella Whaley, Martha Jones. Haz? 1 and Marjorje Lo':g. Mesdames E; L. Snv.'i I llorni'. "TTTTr W!)lt< huV?T,?Tr C. Modlln, Je* i AJevander, J. C. Drown, J. H. HnJ.'-s, J. W. Alexander. Mack Jon" . Ed. Connery. W. K. Mc -UoyT~L'. S. SaJryri. IVvM Pi itehanl. and Cecil Diehard, and Messrs. Cecil Rlchnrd-on. .? ?.!. Lone end Herman S - ?. \ ?r a 1 ood tl'i-e I hrttin" ? i !? i lobi l: :? . r n in tptin v ice cream and <v>.e v. ere served to the quests. which had been fur nished by her daughter, Mrs. Rich ardson. Hirth'lay I'aity. C:?rl niadcs. Jr.. had a most en joyable birthday party Wednesday afternoon in honor of his tenth birthday at hi? home on Pennsylva nia avenu^. Th" party was in the attic and the gueftn nil came In tacky costumes a* the tackiest ones were to receive prizes. The "party hall" Was attractively decorated for the occasion in s'-riK-ntlne cvepe pa per and artificial flowers, the color scheme pink and blue being carried out In the decorations and refresh ments served. The big birthday cake was pink with the ten blue ean dl?\?. An ic- course, cake and can di? s \v.rrr sfrvrd. Thi:rr. lvriti lamia, and contests and music and dancing. In th? - peanut hunt prizes were won by Shirley Fearing and Clay Fore man. The prizes for the tackiest cos til mo* went to Shirley Fearing and Clay Foreman. The gt?e?ts were: Carolyn Kramer. Flora Johnson. Hazel Pendleton. Margaret Kranni. Olenna (Hover. Ma^Minret Kramer. Margaret Winder, Julia S!, inner, Mar.riret Harris. Dora W? Ms. Ph lifts MeMuUan, Alice Bar row. Harah Dillon Walker, Augusta Walker, Gertrude Olover. Louise Wood. Francis Pendleton, Elizabeth Kramer, Clara Thompson, H.-nnle Williams, tfnznnne M lick. Mildred Drlsht, s'tirley Fearing, Mary Darnei, C.nvillli For* mat:. Mary Dyril Haundefg, Yrav? Turn' r. Dieh ard Tliomj. on. ll-.r-ih .k':vw;er. P.luch er Ehrlnuhnus. WesVy Foreman, Jr., Elliott r . Wll.on Hollowell, Jr., fJeorg Scott. Charts Robins*?n, Jr.. floors:- Litile. Jr.. Clay fore man. Jack Perry, Durar.d Jon* - and Duster-Brock. Mrs. A. Nicholson and children of North Elliott street have returned home after visiting Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Durton at Edenton. IIOSI'ITAI. XEWS Mrs. Claude Perry of Pennsylva nia avenue returned home Thursday after being at the hospital for medi cal treatment. Miss Lenora Bundy of Panama street, who has been at the hospital for medical treatment, returned i homo Thursday. Mrs. Ed Colionn of \Vanclw>se re turned home Thursday after under going an operation. O. \V. Parsons, who Is suffering with a broken hip. is getting along well. Willie Sawyer of Second street, who had his tonsjls removed Tnurs-! day, returned home FfWay. rii-u-;.~ <?;.r?nIn.- I.f Smil'i Knail street is improving after an oj?? ra tion and will return home in a few days. IWKENT-TEACIIEKS TO THY l\EW 1'I.AN The Pit.. nt-Teaclir.rs* Association Of ?l!zabt>th City" ?1< rfthd at tin- last meeting to try a different plan in the effort to incrcaso the attendance of Flowers for All Occasions snitvic:: rsi:.\ci:i.i.i:i) (irtnidy TheJ"lorist . Mrs. J. G. Fearing. Ant. Kllz.nlH.-t?! Clt.v. N. C. Phones ?657-W. SCOOTER CAR FREE To every child purchas ing a pair of shoos valued from $2.50 the p;iu? up we will give one Scooter Car FREE, as long as they last. Get the maximum value, in a pair of shoes and have a lot of fun too. See ll'int/oir Display Gallop & Toxey Shoe Co. I "Extra Nice" ? y A X Just Arrived X X Drii'ti IVnolie*, Dried Apple* # Dried Apriroh :j: PRUNES X 25c, lllf, 15c, 10c Hi. 7 .j. For something pood to % t'ill call 697 or M!( It. I.. GAHKETT (Around tlic corner) parentis at im-ftlnsis. The plan is to give a prize to the room that has th?? highest per crnt of parents pres ent at tl;e next m??tinu, which is the last Tueiday In November. DECLAItES SHOOTING personal Affair ln<i!anai>n!ix, Nov. 10?In a state ment i.-su?*d Imt yesterday by Impe rial Wizard Kvans of the Ku Klux Klan ? spressed tin <>; Inlon thlt the slioolinu of William Coburn. attor n? v for one faction of the Klan. by ' Philip E. fox. Klan 'publicity man. was the result ??r a lVersonal difficul ty :tnrt I.ot :i friof if.ii:> I Ijuht withlll the Klan. Miss Itofsie Drlnkwater has ac cpte^l a position with the II. C. !?ri_ht Company. Tt l.iitL! Tl:<> Ri:u? Sky (hit (if Style \t this ST>*i?- i* n niat I? r ,i?f ?? . it? t a irtatt* r ? i amou* t v?h? pay is lu-i' l 4i.? i ir:usio \v? rth atui *????. T! ? ^ thrill that cues wit'i ?<eiutiltant M>i?? is \ '?tit *'? hut it doesn't go into !!?? price. V.' - li.ay buy with our In ads in 11*? cIimkI timl?-r the sip* I! ?.f -t ? l;ew fashions?l>ut. \vh?*n v.e mark our merchan dise. wo |i?'t down to earth ruain! Th ? woman who has to watch expenses doesn't have t-? watcii in r step?not at this *t?r*. M, Leigh Shvt'f) Co. The WHMXN'S WKAIt KTOICK Gallop-SawVerRealtyCo j| Let Us Handle Your City And Rural Property i *i: :j Announcement? We arc now down town ak* a | cuts for the "Quality llakery" Y a will carry n complete sup- &>, I? ply cf rolls, bread, cakes, pics XI i* and other good things to eat. -?Y J 4 Set? our attractive window ? y display. I i I The MAIN STREET GROCERY I'HQXK 0.15 Unprecedented Growth TWO YEARS Resources $1,306,042.54 Deposits $ 834,213.81 There's a Reason * x-x~x? x~x~x* x~:-x~x~x~x~ Carolina Banking & Trust Company ELIZABETH CITY, COLUMBIA, HEBTIOBI) Famo and Lebanon iiel!e FJotir *r? *b*o)ute)j floum of qu%lltf Mold by th? letffMrrn ?Distributed By? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY W?t?r ?tr??1 ? /U^AAAAAA/.. -???-hAAa.^aaa^^j ? ' ( Florist In Your Out! Home To ten' EVEKYTIUNG IN FLOWEKS. RYAN FLORAL CO. Inc. 1! Siititii ISikiiI Si. W e Buy SO J A BEANS We Sell FANS to Clean Them SCALES to Weigh Them Spence-Hollowell Co. I THE BEST PLACE TO BUY j FURNITURE 15 y Both in Quality and Price x Let Ua Save You Money j Guinn Furniture Co. The Guardian Sitter, saved from the sensuoua splendors of a nobleman's orgy, is the central figure in history's sweetest lore story. The Blind Sitter, in the thieves' cellar, inspires another love, deep as the heart, para as the sun, heroic and all-sacrificing. ALKRAMA Tuesday and Wednesday ADMISSION 25C AND 50C $9.75 YES, WE HAVE A FEW LEFT $9.75 BEAUTIFUL VEGETABLE DISHES ? (,KT YOURS H. C. BRIGHT COMPANY hinton nnij)iN(j TIIK qiit CORNER mix htrkbt
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