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>1 its. joii\ kiii;i)i;k. imuw Mrs Xt'Uon Iji:??r(:tiu% Mrs. T. T. N- t . :.ti-tt:iU>??a Charmingly at i ]mhh?* o:t North Road ?? 11? ? i .!>? 1ui>t? s* lor t!t?* Friday Afl?: i I?? iTIul*. A color scN : ?>t r- <1 a;;d viv? n car rU d oat ll v C':ri.>tiii:is atmospl ? r? as r*d carnation'* and ev?-r::tcens wi r? us d. l*t . tty ha>k?-ts of i.uts woro -iv? -i ;?> favors anil a ?alad coiiti- was s?r\? ?l. Mr.s J. N. K? ? 1 In of Atlanta, as out-of-town ;m>t. receiv.-d t::o '-.nest pri/.?-. Tin- club m* i ib. is w? r- : M? u:.- s Car! Blad< s. J. (I. Kniriir:, T. I'.. Coi?fc?\ Pratt I'tarin-. C. W. Gait!.? r. O. I'. Gilbert. ri5ns;i. Hay.--. J. K. Huvbc*. F. G. JacoeUs. II. i t ? v .1. ?iniii-^. 11 any Ki.ih.? r. J. i> Hathaway. J. J. M? rti* M. I.. Sandfflin. N? ri.ian Whlt? !.u:>t and ('. !i. Williams. Kiitcrtaiiis Friday ( Inh Mrs. Mli? s Clark ? tit? nuiin d t-? FrMay r.ri<K?' CJub of which sin i a member at tin* honn* of h r sist?-r. Mrs. Warr?*n IMnn r. ?>02 Wi*st Vain str^t. A salad course wan at the completion of tin* tahir. Tlo guest of \\ ? afternoon was Miss H?l en Clark of Newport News. Tin- club members wr p-: M*'sdatiics Howard Krann r. Tiicrbtirn R?*nni*tt. Kay To\ey. Aubr?'.v McCabe. Harold For?* man, W. I*. Small, Kdward Griffin. Frank Grice. Jr.. Cecil Garrett. Frank Kramer. Ru\ton White. W. (!. Gaither. Mlfs Margaret Sheep and Miss Suo Grice. Untei'tniiis at I>iniier Little Miss Clara Thompson enter tained four of her friends at dinner Thursday evenlnc at her home on Church street. The table had a love ly centerpiece of ros?s and a threo coimo dinner was s? rv-d. Enjo.vinc Miss Thompson's hospitality werer Misses Snra Dillon Walk?r. Augusta Walker, Suzanne Mellck, and Uuth Lane. COHOOX SI'KAKS HFTTKK FOU MISSIM; It.WQI'KT Tirivlnu through a blinding rain last Wedm-day evening to attend liio district ni?'otitis of tlu' Junior On!or of A?i;? riran .Mechanics at the W^'ksvilk Hitli School, Thomas J. MarklinM ami \V. I.. Colioon ran in-, to a car ahead of tliom on trie WeeUsvillo road when the car in the load stopped suddenly. Howpvoi': no one wan hurt and Mr. Markhaiu an?l Mr. Cohoon rontinuoii to \\Y? ksville vvm'T;- Mr. Colioon del1y? rod an ad dr?-s' b? foro tho nndii ncp. Some of tho*o who heard Mr. Cohoon. say that perhaps his speech wn< all the hot for (or tin fart that he arrived too late for tho banquet given ir. the afternoon. ? The collision was unavoidable, duo to tJ. ? l'act that it was minim, ho hard that it was Impossible to see any pr*?at distance ahead.. Mr. Cohoon and Mr. Markhani counted themselves fortunate to get through the nicht drive without se rious mishap when they saw along-, side the road another car almost completely demanlished. the nanus of tin- owners of which I hey were unable to ascertain. CONVENTION TO CLOSE TONIGHT Attendance lias Increased at Knell Session ami Tonight's, Program One of Exception al Interest. Sessions Friday"aftf-rnoon mul to nlulit will brlnu to it close tli?* Pas quotank County Sunday School Con vention which ha? boon In spsab n at Christ Episcopal Church since Wed nesday afternoon. Attendance at th? convention has t*>on Increasing with ? nfh session, and It Is expected hv tl in charge that the attend ance tonight will hp larger than at any previous sessions. At the session Thursday after noon Mls? Flora Davis of Italcigh gave an Interesting and helpful talk on. "The Story?Its Value and Ele-: inpnts." In this address Miss Davis spoke of the plaee that the story has always held In religious teaching, and urged all Sunday school teach-' jn - to become good story-tellers. At y ?slon this afternoon Miss Da-! vis will continue the discussion on story-telling, the theme of the dis cussion be Inn: "The Story?Testing and Telling It." "Organizing the Young People's Class," wa* til" subject of an Inter ceding address delivered by Fred D. Cartwrlght at the session Thursday, i Mr. Cartwrltht said that the r? ason some Sunday schools did not hold th? ir young people was because th< leaders w?i>- looking for easy jobs, and thet there "aint no seeh animal" Jr. the Shndi.y school. It takes work to do an.*.thing with young people, and thb organized fllhle class pre sents an opportunity for some real work to b?" done, said Mr. Cart wright. Emphasizing the import ance of giving the young people a chance to do the work of the class. Mr. Cartwrlsht outlined the duties of the various officers and commit tees. and said that all committee* ? should he appointed to do a d? finite piece of work and then should be automatically discharged when the work Is finished. Each member of the ela*s should he given a chance to serve on different committees, so ? to get definite training along W Hoti* line* of the class activities. Nllve with wit and humor was the p-hires* delivered by D. W. Sims at the pension of the convention Thitrs dav night on the subject, "Detter TJ? iilt? Through Better Co-opera tion." "For a Sunday school to do Ita best work It needs four kinds of co n|M r..tion." said Mr. Sims. "TV'* first i?4 int.-inul co -op? i.iII??n. T *er? must Jh? co-op* ration l??i\\?-n tie su P? ritit"ml- i;t and teacNrs. ami In t\VM?n lli? t'-achors and pupils. S? e ond. tin r- i.iu?*t he denominational co-operation. 1*> this 1 mean that tie workers in th?- individual Sunday schools m?? >t fall in lite with tin plan* irtit'in*'?| liy (!.?? denomination, such as att?':>iliii. tin- d<nomina*ion al toafln r iii.iiiiir^ schools. ol?s??rv iuu tin- s|M'Cia! day* suuuested by the denomination. supporting tin- de nominational drive* such as tin* c?-n |.-narv. ih?' s* vi-nty-ftvo million cam paign. an'I so on. And I do not bo ll* \?* any teacher can do hii- best work tinl? *s |i- !.?'?? * ai.-d r? :id> his d< nominational purer. h?'cnii?* lu* wiir not l-?? nn. Infniuii-d wnr'n r. "Tie- third- kind t i cooH'rutiou Is interdenoni (rational co-o{?erai ion. '.Many ? the best Sunday school Ibas have Im come universal iH-caus* of In l? rd* nominalior.al co-opetation. tin* l?i-. Ideas oriiHnatlr.: la differ* nt de nominations and because of co-oper* at ion. and beca.is-e ???? believe in !f-l|iiuu one anotlf r. tin* ideas have become'the common propf rty of all. For example. tlf ideas of teacher training originated in the Methodist church, cradle loll in tin1 Ilaptist Church, the home department in the Congregational Church, and one of the latest and most far-rcarhfns Ideas, children's week, was started hy a Lutheran lady. And so on. a number of other big Ideas could be mentioned that originated in other denominations. "Fourth* community co-operption, through county ami township Sun day school conventions." At tin- pres ent time there are 7<1 jcounty Sun day school associations in'this Stnte. Many of them are new. hut quite a number are dolni: fine work ami ji?-t tiny splendid results. ??During the six months from Ap ril 1 to September 30 of this year. 47 county conventions were held. hi these nicotincH 2X8 preachers, l"?l superintendents find 2,07 7 teachers were present from fS?; Suiuh) schools. It was estimated that 12. 050 people attemb-d the meetings. The average for each meeting w.aa 19 Sunday schools, six preachers, nine and two-thirds superintendent'* and 4 4 teacher*. In the sani" p??-j riod l??2 township conwntlons w? re held. "As to what tond the countv and township association work is i)oinu the following Samples' of results are uiv?*n. and these could be multiplied many times over: "At Clay County convention two Sunday schools r- port? <1 that tbi Ir attendance had doubled, and that tbt? increase was a direct result of the county convention a year n;o. "At Alleghany County convention It was reported that tin number of Sunday schools in the county had In creased from 11 to 20 since the last county convention. "A township president in Davie County rv|M>rt? d tliat as a r? sti;t of t!" township w<>:?'.* 1 i 1 ? ? Sunday mil at????.?!-r.? i:. th? tnwp*lii;i had in cr? . -? |' r f?1 i i'i J ? "t' ri*. "Ii: :? c. i i-iuniiy \vI*?t? ti ?m lad ? . .1 ii i. Suml:y school |. r . .11 t'? .i.!-? \ af:? r l??arinii ? i 1 -???1 - ? d im t ? cum conviction t!v advan t;u. i?t d? nominat io:.al ji '..Hi's. il.i itl.il to have t\r. ??? school* lost* ail of T':i> now I. tv .? Tuj-ti-f. a MiiliodiM. ami a I>lij !? 1 Ian :chool. anil tin* iliiv? t?Hal if??r? than four tinns t'i. *mo.Inn nt of lh? union school." iiiii: VTiiiNt; i?* ?;\>ii:i: w 1111 tiii: rsvt 111: ijonk T!>e l'svc!'i' I* 1:0111'. N'> (louM a 1001I many own* r* of small craft l?n atlii- i a*ier with tin- |)?partm*ut of Coiiiihi it- vi sm l out of Pas ;uo tank ii\i?r ami toa^!o i.\e of flic command* 1* out of rnnt:'1 of th* ir boat*. Tl ? purpose of tin- lV-yclj. 's visit wax to r< port violation* of tV tin v (-.ration ads and such la|?s? s a* wron. li;.ht* ami incorrect nutiihi r*. It ti\??s tin* hoat owners ^illi ??ver> thinu in 01 r an uneasy fi-ol inu t i have so much close ??hs? ?*va lion am! the <?ov?-rniui nt official is saitl to |iavi> found si vera I with min or d? tails of tln ir equipment below r? filiation. m ikhimi: <;trrs i.oaii Thi Schooner Eugene II. Itrown. loaili-d at-the W. J. Wood ley wharf Kridav for Alligator and that vicin ity. with a variety of suppiio* and foodstuffs. <;OKS TO II \TTHlt \s Tin- r Cul!:l? ? !t l??:i?!? ?l for Hattvi. ?* .ti t'. J It. i w li.itf. t.il.isii ;i ; ? "<l i\i i. ii nl' i c!iaik?!i u:\ukks i \ru i >11 tmoiiN KIM MS I S \\\. ? .toil. ~~ : (\...!pUi- , tii>t a:.:su.?l ? ? |.? - - ... n-rv? .1 to ri? M ? !*.? "*.ttli.? II. far t ?? ;i i'. j tiv?' i i'-.i.tm is c?m<vri???!. S;?-cululioii today tiiirt*?l to !mw Kl.l!1> ?l !.l-' IM'IIIIM.Itti'iuliiltl' can l? i:i.1 ,i l.i\v ' 'i >? ?? t.. :? ?!? i < . . ? . t in'.* -t n ..?i ? - i"-.. 11 . ? i - r \\ ?>! ? ii ? ;. 1. i:* fi? I ?'a: - i,-t. !:?.'?? . I I u.l II ? .. ..I .1 " l?-?*!ir . . T -? IV ? !?! ?;? J.:. 1 . 3.. .1 r i.. ; ..? ?i n t .. : if V 1 I t \ ? ? I'll I : ?. w.Jh v?n 1: rnoTiH.i;\ 1*11. .?::?! I'I Z??? l l.l.i: in.ilv I'l.-tn for <i\> r l'ii'l .v ?*i 1: ?. N..i'l ;i<h 11 .11 i. i Q^Advi vice in the selection of gifts is freely given whether or not you buy here. For weddings, birthday an niversaries, or any gift occasion, our knowledge of styles and values in gold, silver and precious gems is always at youi service. H. C. Bright Co The Wellington j 19 Jewell f4i Give Us A Call See Our Display FOR DRY AND WARM FEET SEE US OWENS SHOE COMPANY HINTON BUILDING M. LEU.II SIIEEI' CO. Make Merry At This Store With Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Fortunate are Those for Whom Gifts are Bought Early ? While Large As sortments are Here ? and Before the Best is sold ? COATS FOR SPORT And DRESS WEAR Then? are models for S/iort and there ore models for Dress near. Some are fur trimmed anil others are plain. ill are tlistinclly pro/i er. They are fashioned from norm noolens ami rirli /lile fabrics which lire favored for I till and they are shown in eidors icliieh are ut their best when chill winds blow. The woman who lilies to ir.ahe an iidvanta?eons purchase, hut demands that nhirh is proper, will rerofinite these I oats the sum total of her requisites. Then? are many styles from nhirh to in a lie a selection. There are two fine lots of i.oatn nhirh are marked very attractively at $25 and $55 M. LEIGH SHEEP CO. ?^->-THE V-V' ?-<? SPR1NGLESS SHADES Last Longer.. Look Bctte? FOR CHRISTMAS 3 I l>H llim :i Ho\ of Inter- ^ Niiri'ii S.x'Av. Sure to Q l'|i ;l-c ;m\ Mall. I'itlM'Y 1 i iI>I>?-<! \\ mil. ( lorkrd or I'lain Siik* ? l ini' Mcrcrrizi'il j^i W ouili'rl'iil I!iil?riii|:s I he Itcsl titling mill llii' lies! irffiriiift Sacks motif I McCabe & Grice 1 ? ;* / / Morr Sht>pi>iiif{ Days ^ i; I mil (.hristmas X i |; CHRISTMAS GIFTS j. for Every Mem her o f }? llic homily j: Rucker&Sheely Co. jt Elizithcth City's Rest Store I For Christmas ARIDOR Candy Caddy Tin iilrnl tu ttl itrm juiced Clitl. linns 'jilt for #.rfi;/~ lin'l 7 ? ?dries out sticky , hard randy keeps hard candy dry ?arts just the opposite to a humidor. ? Invaluable for all food products alluded by moisture. With ttvo i n> it wis (j J GOeerfket'ljfe hi (J I I fjrtitlr (Utnrijj?$J. 5]?H?????????? ALKRAMA TODAY An Aiiiuxiiif; Adventure a&upek Millionaire A PLXYGbE^s Picture Tlii* rirli mini IiiiikIkmI when told he h<iiiI<I I if lirl|ili'?? Hitliont lii< valrl lull lie who huicli" lift li:i? llic lic-l of it! I auirliH (ir-t Mini hi -1 in llii? tiiii(|iii' pliiiliipluy. PRICKS 10 and 30r Milliner A Niplit I SIDSHDHHSdSa??
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