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>ii:s. jiiiin mm.oki:. i .iu<?r Mr*. Fearing t-lui??rtaiiiiH One of t"??? pretrie^t aii11 ?!<? tjlghuul p..rti?- ??? the li"lidiv s?-a ton wa* tine tabl?* brl?ls?- party given S;.:ur?!ay afternoon by Mrs. J. (S. F* .? :;t at h? r hOlm* on We*t Main >tr?et. Th" rvfr^shni'-'i!* w* :>? r\? (I in three ?!?llcious course* and ? av h puest received a prlle. Tfco-e ? njoying the aft-inocn with the were: Me*daiu?"* Frank S*'.iff. Thot urn Bennett, and Mr*. Oliv-r Gilbert. Koine l'r?'lti?*ftt Girl*. In the contest for the pr<ftti"?t' girl, decision upon which is to bet made at the Christnia* Carnival Fri day. Miss's I?^Jb?'Il Meekins. L*'sce|. les Griffin. .Mary Louisa Skinner. Bernice Bradfield. Elizabeth Kra mer. Margaret McCain*. Elizabeth Etheridc^. Margaret Kondurant. Lina Stevens. India Bartlett, and Mariarct Holiowell have been nomi nated. -? -' The ballot box is at the store of th<? Spencer-Walker Company and other nominations may >be made). thfre bv those interested in having1 th?:r "prettiest girl" receive the five I pound box of candy, which is also on*-| display at the Spencer-Walker Com-! panjr. , Young Woman'* Club The Young Wonwns Club wlllj have an important meeting Tuesday;, afternoon at five-thirty at the club looms. All members are asked to be, present. PERSONALS In honor of Arthur Gallop a few of his friends entertained at the Car-' (lina Bank Saturday night from eight to ten. with game* and danc ing. Refreshments were served and and everybody had a Jolly time.' About twenty were present. Miss Ellen Melick aVrived Monday, from St. Marys, where she has been attending school, to spend the hol-i idavs with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Melick at their home on Mat-j thews street. Miss Marge Melick and Miss Blanch** Lister Brothers of St. I Brides. Va.. spent the week end with their aunt. Mrs. S. N. Dulin at her home in the Perry Apartments. Thomas Jennings spent the day Monday ot his old home in Weeks-1 \ille. Mr. John Whaley has Just return-' ? <1 from Manteo where she has been visiting her sister. Mrs. George Creef.j J. A. Winslow of Cuthbert. Ga.. is; spending several days with his par-! ent?. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Winslow atl Enfield Farm. George Fitzhugh of| Norfolk was here Sunday the guest of friends. Miss Helen Little returned Mon-j day from St. Marys school to spend the Christmas holidays with her par-: t:nts, Mr. oaid Mrs. G. It. Little on West Main street. Miss Cliff Perry of Cliapanoke was in the City Saturday. Mrs. H. II. Sheep of Valdo4ta.: Georgia, arrived Monday to visit Mrs. M. Leigh Sheep at her home on West Main street. Mrs. Louis Selig left Monday for j Norfolk where she will visit her mother. R. T..... Crowley, superintendent of the Coast Guard, returned Friday .light from an interesting trip south.; XMAS PLANTS. We fchall have a lovely display of Polrisettlas, Cyclamen" Begonias. Je rusalem Cherries and Basket Plant arrangements. Our FJower show be-j gins Tuesday. December 18. RYAN FLORAL CO.. INC 8 South Road St. Phone ?4 2. The finest Xmai " gifts any woman k could give? or hope to receive are ! Fuller Brushes: Hair brush.Flesh brush.Ma? nicure brush, Clothe* [ hrush. or any one o? ^ the many ! Fuller Brushes ( for cither personal or '? household use* ? a* p many aa you want or ai few aa you want, I and put up in attract . ive holly boxes , in seta for Chriatm&a f Writ? or phooa me to come to your home any day mod I coovcdWoI to you. J. H. Morgart PHOXd 27.VJ A Box Of Good Cigars for llir Man who tuttokr*. You ran find hia hrantl ? at ? The Apothecary Shop Decorating For Christmas Carnival Kvery committee in tl?*? *iiy? ;iti?1 nouns department <>f the Woi.?an*b Club is woikinu overtime this k in preparat ion for tin* Christ mas Carnival which opens Friday after noon at three o'clock. There are eight booths to l?e lil ted lip and decorated. besides the social hall, the dance hall and the cnrtl room. The i-utire S'lrin** hull' wil! I?. c!i? --?-?l up lik-- a rin .?t:aa? ii.ok.K-. -.i;-: ih* ?.uu:\a! spir.tx wsll ? t- a?ir * ' :i- in- ' l oil- ? :? ? i a.1! tio :?-? "?? - ;.?? .11.1 ill. i > "illlK attain. 11.?? :?.v :>? ilo'.l ?:n th a.:* a ??!' tii> M Sit*?J* i .i:ti|un.- r i!i* ait*i:!ion ?? ail :!.? In ih :? Ik- TIii- 1 tv v .loll t- b? V iv* it A.iy :H th-- i' ,, : i-t n;-.is t/.n ii \.:l I * ? th-- ? ti.Itl a!i? 14 vot-U t?? In 111* |ir< tiii'M. lu th** window of the Si" m-'-r Wa'.kt-r iViupany is a five pound box ? of oanil> whb'h-4* to be giveu u?iiy to th- preiii*-i?t Kirl. an?; many are lh-- fair mai?l*-u* wl?o hop** to be lutky enough to A ill it. Th**r* will b?- an especially attrac tive h?M?tli o! fan?*y Murk wli**n* one may punhose gift*. also refreah lii*-l)l booths, fortune telling booths, ainl lot-* of other jolly features. Jtivt bits of fun for the luonev is the iilea I he iomuiilte*' started out I with. Th*1 proee-ils. by th?* way, will go to ? Jibr.try fun I V ? r? n ? *!??? ? ? i:: *? i : i1.. t:i i' ,.t ? . !? ]!.';? . \?.. . \\ W . w .\1. i: M. - . V l ? : ..II!: I : j. ? ? . . u: ?! Mi *:r. i ? - . ? Mr I: IV Colli ? . -i \!i? .? i; I*. l?l ? 11 -1 -111 (??lit*--! 1.. | ; All.". l.am'i at.-l \Ik \ *m ii \V?'i Mi. .loll IhhiI'i; Mi-. i*iaitk Scull .ir.il Mi? |t. wj, Sl'waii, I* iitoita<1?- litMit'i: Ml- i: i; out'.IV.-. J: . ;t|.| Ml - \V. I., folioou. fan**} woiU Mi- T. S. Mr Mullan. Jr.. to\ In Hit It; Mt> I.. I. Skinit* r. t>tin.)]?- Iiootli; Mr*. |tiirk\vi?rl!t ?ilov?:\ Mrs. l!?l w.ii'l llu !o ?-. ?';.t?!^. mall-joti^u ;?twl niuk; ' Mrs. Ilarry Kraut* r and Mrs. Wal ter Siii.ill, docurations; Mar-aroi Itludi x an.I I'tttily II.ill I'rocK. Ii.iIIooiis; .Mi*>?s Crui'i' J? nkInn an?l iiilly ? r?|:f. IT?; VV! ii : j>? t. ?.u.i ?1:-' .1 !? K. ' ? . ?!.ir ; .1 | ? I j; j.sU-hi- Th? iih -1 ?" 11 r>'.. i.\. r tk..- *i. a?... i T1 ? T :. - ji. ?w.'.i, |.?-i ii iii.nl in :iii iii' t tu.il at* i? nu t to t'o to the rescue. < i:k\\ ^Ii: VMM I) <>\ m ?mi:w.ki> i:<m k< M.n-Vl- :?i. i? i ? ??. 1?. r. ! . t'.,j ? T .V.. i ; > ?! ?. v. n. .u i? ?it t! ? rn v ??{ ? .. St !i? ?!!? : ?' N Silt* stl.llulfil oil >12 ??III* | v* ?! l?M*ivw .,t t'? ? lill;ltl?'? til tl.*- 'i.O . Nit., i ?. ri wt-r* t f11'?? \\ ai mli? ll? .1 w li' ii a *ui.iII boat csi|isizi??l tt'inl art ?-<? SPRINCLESS SHADES Last Lontfer_Look Bette* IVORY | SETS ! Y It nill Im* to \our ii<l? v \;int;i"t' to sitM' our Im ui- X ? . f m ? jC lil'ul line of Ivory Set-. X Tliv Vcirc*! Dvsifins. ;t. Louis Selig I ) <ntr Jcit rliT Siiici' 11HI2 X Main <)c W alrr Si-. ^ Useful Gifts ? The Kind That Are Most Appreciated CHRISTMAS 40_ Of course musl people kiijm tli.it tliis i> THE ('.oat, Dress ami Suil Store of Eliza- T " tf6* I CL lielli Oily. But do you know that this is quite an im|K>rtaiit store for smaller-wear- V IT I L ) tiling*. siieli as Underwear, Hosiery, Brassieres, <!orsets, Toilet Articles, etc.? Below ?<_ we give a list of liiglilv desirable articles that would make most acceptable gift*. ? Kid Gloves Special $1.50 4 f-ood assortmfill of (.lores lllack. While ami Color*. Extra good rallies; worth ii/i to $2.75. CHRISTMAS SALE of COATS AM) DRESSES \ou coi\G o\ Luxurious Furs The height of gifts that are sure to idense We have n good assortment of all the de sirable Furs, both in Boas and Cholers. Among which are rich pieces of Fox, Stone Marten, Fitch Mink, Squirrel), etc.? Prices, $5.98 up to $100 Gloves Of All Kinds The old reliable "Cloves for Christmas." When in doubt, give gloves. We have a full assortment of the Clasp and Strap-Wrist Clove and also Cloves of Suedine in all colors. Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs arc always acceptable. We have them in a profusion uf qualities and colors. For Men, Women and Children? Privet 5c to $1.00 Jewelry Novelties Bar Pins, Santoirs Beads, Mesh Bf.gs, Kar Kings, Bracelets, Ivory Toilet Articles, cct. All of these and many more items will be found in our stock. Piind must rrii. on ablii. Bath Robes and Kimonas Bath Holies of heavy fleeced blankets and rich, lustrous corduroy. Priced at $1.1 H to $15.00 Kimonas of Serpentine Crepe and Silk Crepe. Dainty and alluring. Prices. SI.75 to $25.OO Silk Hosiery Perhaps nothing is so universally appre ciated as nice hosiery. We have nothing hut standard qualities of Hose, among which is I loleproof, Phoenix and fiordan, the brands which insure you the most for your money. All colors, silk and wool. Priced, SI.00 to $1.50 /wr /xi/r Silk Bloomers Bloomers nre quite popular as a Christmas gift. We have two qualities of good silk jersey. Priced at $3.98 art,I S5.9H AI>o Bloomers of cotton owl xiiteen. Silk Underwear We have a full line of silk underlhings made of good quality materials. Priced v-;ry reasonably. I ^ St.95 to 83.50 flloomcrs $2.75 to $5.9fl I.outItinolions S2.75 to $5.9/1 (.onus S5.9H to S1I.9H Outing Gowns Warm Outing Gowns for these cold nights. What would make a more acceptable gift? All styles and colors. Priced nt $1.50 to $2.911 Muslin Underwear Dainty Muslin Underwear is always want ed and appreciated. We have a ftill assort ment of everything in this line. Silk Hose Special $1.75 In i-xlro ftootl assorlnifiil of Silk //?>.??'. Itlnrk nml color*. Drop Stitch mill ( lock*. /lino /ill/in full fmli ionnl. CHRISTMAS SALE of COATS I \l) DRESSES wii <;in\c o\ M. Leigh Sheep Co.
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