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MIIS. JOHN KILGOIIK, Editor FOttHKS . CiAIJAM* I Miss Fileua Gallop. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hodges Gallop. on West Cedar street was married Wednesday' afternoon at two o'clock to Mr. Thomas Edward Forbes of Currituck j county at the parsonage of City Koad Church by Hev. Daniel Lane. The wedding wan very quiet, a few friends of the bride being the only w itnesses. The bride was attractively attired j in a brown traveling suit with access-, orles of the sauie color. From the' parsonage the happy couple left for Powells Point where they will make their home. Mr. Forbes is a young farmer in Currituc'* county with a home at Powells K.iut. Those present ut the wedding were -Miss Ollie Owens, Miss Irina Leigh, and Miss Maude Manden. Alailiean Class. M cot it The Alathean Class of the First Baptist Sunday School, held the first meeting of the new year Monday, night at the home of Mrs. J. S. See ley on 'Matthews street. L. W. Holloman, superintendent of the adult department, met with the class to help them form plans for the year 1924. Dr. S. 1 1 . Templemanj gave a helpful tulk and it was ue clded to meet on the first Wednesday, oi. the month at the ladies parlor 1 of the church. Four visitors were present beside the 18 class members. After completing the business of the fcvening refreshments were served. Mothers Club Meets Although only a small number at tended the Mother's Club meeting Wednesday afternoon, a very inter esting and Instructive afternoon was enjoys *. Miss Marcie Albert son demonstrated the art of roll making. The gas was cut off. but after mak ing up the rolls they were taken to a neighbor's and baked. It was feared that on account of too many Christmas goodies that some of the t babies would have lost their weight.) hut on weighing them, it was found that the youngsters had held their, own. Because of the small atten-j tance the annual election of officers was postponed, and it will probably be .held at the next meeting. Mr*. Clover lltwiesN. Mr*. Duckworth Glover was host ess Wednesday afternoon at lier home on West Main street when she entertained the Bridge Club.. Tlx prize for high score was won by Mrs. , W. P. Duff, while Mrs. llouis Mays won the quest's prize. After tl?e game delisru ful refreshments were served. TIia coffee was poured from' an urn that has been in Mrs. Glov-I er's family for over 150 years. Thej Louis Mays, Andrew Hatha Way of Virginia iVarh, L. W. Borneman of; Wilmington, Carlton Kvans of Nor-! folk. Walter Small. Tommy Hughes' and Mrs. Jerome Flora. Jr.; club' members, Mesdanifs W. I*. Duff,, Harry Johnson. William Skinner, Al bert Worth. W. A. Worth, Ethel Lamb, C. P. Brown, K. Ii. Outlaw,) J. C. 15. EhTinghaus. Wilson Hollo-; well, F. V. Scott and Miss Nan Ilur-1 gess. Ttlv \ (gilt Tonight The bii.test event to happen in the' circles of Redmanship for some time i Is the "Raising up of Chiefs" which1 will l>e staged tonight at the l?a 1 1 of j Pasquotank Tribe No. 8. A Joint j "raising" of the chiefs of the tribal and of Matoaca Council. No. 10. Dr gree of Pocahontas, will be held. A . social session will follow the "rals-j Jng.,f I?eb -aisjil Tuesday Night The fit.it rehearsal for the Girl's Minstrel, under the auspices of the Woman's Club, will be held Tuesday night at 7.30 at the Chamber of J Com merce. Pergonals Han. G. Kramer returned to the city Wednesday night from a busi ness trip to Norfolk. Mrs. Andrew Hathaway of Vir- J ginin Heach is visiting Mrs. George* Scott at her home on Road street. Mrs. Carlton Kvans of Norfolk is J visiting her mother. Mrs. T. S. Mc Mo.'an, Sr.. on Fearing street. From bin. Mrs. Kvans will so to Washing ton, D. C., where she will make her home. L. A. Shirley. District Manager of the Equitable Life Assurance So ciety, with headquarters at Lynch burg, Virginia, is in the city on bn WINTER WEAR I (HtEATLY KKDIU KI) ? Men'* Overcoat* Roy*' Tiro Pant* Suit * Men'*, /toy*, Children'* Sireater * ? C,r I our prifM before Itnyiiii: T.-T. Turner & Company ?"Hie Storfi for Him I and the Hoys" CONCERT PLEASED BESTCITY PEOPLE Woman'* Club Leaders Vflio Brought ("oneert \ili>l? Here Heeeive Expre?*ii'ii? of Appreeiation. "Nothing better than that tins ever been brought to Klizaheth City In the way of music." and similar ex pressiftns came from persons attend ing the concert Wednesday evoning in the grammar school auditorium. Such a verdict was ulven not merely by those uneducated In tin* technic of music but by those who really know. The concert opened late in order to give the prayer meeting crowds time to assemble and also because there was confusion in reserving seats, the numbers being off many of the chairs in the auditorium. The audience waited patiently, but not with grout expectations, perhaps. There were a lot of . "tired business men" and tired "working women" in tin* crowd, who rather wanted to have it over. In the waiting period, a poet in the bunch inscribed th's effusion to the nncient curtain that hangs in front of the stage, with its adver tisements of long ago: How dear to our hearts are the "scenes"' of the wildwood When the gre.v bearded stage hand presents them to view. Hut dearest of all since the days of our childhood The stre?-t scene of Venice in red. green ar.d blue. How oft have wo gazed on this old battered curtain. How off have we read what the stores had to sell. Or sat with our evesfglued cm the gondola. There's not one among us who ever could tell. The old painted curtain. The cracked and frayed curtain, The moth eaten curtain. We all know so well. And then, the curtain lifted, and tlie concert began. After that, no siness. Mrs. Cassie Morrisette. who has been ill at her home on the corner of Main and Road streets, is better. Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Foreman spent the day Thursday in Norfolk. Mrs. .1. L,. .Martin of Norfolk whe has been visiting her sister, .Mrs. ilwrv ihrwry; ? has ? returned" "to ft Pi1 home. ?x~x~x~xkkkk-xkkk-x~x~x~x~:? X 3 | Stockholders | :j: Meeting :j Our regular annnnl stock holders meeting will be held in our banking rooms on Monday, the 14th day of January, 1924, at 3 p. m. :j: Carolina Banking :j: :|: & Trust Co. :j: i Jan 1--10 /. *? WesdWly's High grade Candies in the Ariilor (lumly <liulily Louis Selig Your Jeireler Since 18X2 MELICK Stoves XOT TMK HHittKsT MXK HIT Til K J I KMT ST< )\ KM. Cold Weather Is bound to com#. We have had only a sample lot. orn hot th,.\st with Hall Ilearlnu Orate and Vitrified Linings has no c<jtial. '-==ii ELICK:==-1 Spencer- Walker Co. Where Every Men Fiitdi Whet He Like* To Wear 1 one worried about the curtain or the ; auditorium, but accorded the musi cians the tributes of perfect quiet ? and attention during the sinking and ' of prolonged applause at the ? nd of each number. It was a joy to liear and lo wo Miss Youilae, tin* soprano, as she sanu with such perfect freedom and Willi the joy of ? \pr?^sion that makes music an "art" instead of a struu^lc to attain technique. Miss V utilise was at first the crowd's favorite but closer acqualnt Jance brought Mr. Andrews und Miss Veale into stronger and. stronger fa ? vor. The only disappointment of the : evening was that Mr. Ault. the bari-; tone, was suffering from laryngitis 'and had to omit two of his num-f bers. The pianist. Miss Franks, I came in for her share of apprecia tion. and was most gracious as well as talented and skillful. | The crowd had a feeling that it had been starved for just the sort of j concert given. It had been a long time since such an evening had been j attempted, and those who had in days gone by tried to get high class J attractions here had grown discour aged. Rut the Woman's Club is young' and perhaps it just doesn't know ? any better than to try to do things.! j So the club put it over, and the peo- ' pie are today giving a vote of thanks' , to the club women in general, but i most particularly to Mrs. 1. M. Meek ins. chairman ot the music depart ment. and Miss Lillie ("J randy. presi i dent of the club, who had the initia j live to bring the concert artists here. Tie- most pleasing and unusual feature of the program, was. that It I was sung entirely in Knglish. The opening number -was "Saiitl-?8 nnita" by the quartet, followed, by, "In the Carden of My Heart." The j quartet graciously responded to the appreciative applause with an en- ; I core. i Mr. Andrews, tenor, charmed his audience with two selections. "Wo-1 man Is Fickle" and "An Old Fash ioned Town." "Fear Not, O Israel," given by the quartet, was a cymphony of har monious sound. Miss Veale completely won her , listeners when she sang "My Love Is a Muleteer" and "Love's Shrine," and responded with an encore. The quartet rendered several hap-i py selections from light operas. A "Concert Etude" and "A Wat er Nymph," beautifully rendered by Miss Franks, completed part one of! [the program. Mr. Ault. haritom , announced that as he was suiTering from a severe; cold and acute laryngitis the pro gram would be changed, and instead | of the sextette from "Lucia di Lam mermoor," the quartet from Jtigolet < to was sung. j Miss Younge next gave several familiar numbers and two encores I with a smoothness and simplicity' that wasrtj/ery delightful. "Shadows" and "A Night in June" SPMNGLESS SHADES | Last Loi?ger_Look Better TAKE NO CHANCES WITH THAT COLD "X TEXT summer you will hear a lot j |\l of sick people say, "Last winter I X 1 I caught a heavy cold, and couldn't seem to get rid of it." Don't take such chances yourself. A I neglected cold is a dangerous thing. Shake it off by building up your . strength and enriching your blood with I Gude's Pepto-Mangan. It is rich in the iron you need and j I full of the elements that build strong I muscles and pure red blood. Your druggist has it, in both liquid j and tablet form. Frri- ToVtl?t* To ROC for you rw If the r ree i a Diets ?,?.??!? hbuikW value o? Gude's Prpto-ManRJin. st nd for fit* Package. It J. Breitenbach Co. 53 Warren Si , N. Y. Gude's pepto-Man^an Ionic and Blood En richer | Lambertville I I Rubber Boots 1 jg will weak lonc;ki: | Tliey arc the Only 1 (?<-iiniiie 'SNA(? I'HOOI'" jj No other boot bears this, j stamp ? INSIST on having j the BEST. They are mad"! j for Men, Boys and Ladies. j! MITCHELL'S I Exclusive Dealers fur I Elizabeth City , IS. (?. Burns or scald* of email area, cover first with wet bak ing soda. WheTl dry, take this off. Dress with Vicks, gently. Do not rub in. Bandage lightly. WICKS ? VapoRub ? ?**r 17 jw >W?r by American composer* furnished a high liv.ht In ih*? program. The quartet close d with a numb* r of familiar "Olden I)a>" selections, the last beinu a atood ni-ht soiiji. n\V \I.I.O\VKII I'IKCK sIKKI. HIT nKKMS \ I.I. ItM.lir Just before tin' olosf i?f school Wednesday little Herbert Harris swallowed what he says was a piec ? of steel about the size of the end ?>f bis Utile finder. I'|( to this time no apparent harm lias resulted and it is hoped that no complication will develop. Herbert is in second tirade. sj>eclal A. and he put the steel in his mouth supposedly to keep his teacher. Miss Emma Willis, from discovering it. I'pon swallowing it, however, hej went at once to her. As school was) Just being dismissed Miss Willis ad-i vised the boy to tell his mother at once, and he did so. Mrs. S. H. Har ris. who lives at 301 Cherry street says, that aside from looking a little pale. Herbert seems all right. She says, another child of hers swallowed a part of"s~hat pin once without se- 1 rinus results. i NKWS fr'KOM WINKAI.I* Winfiill. January 10 ? ? Mesdamesj W. t!. Hollowell and Ci. L. Uoolsbee, spent .Monday in Hertford. the! guests of Mrs. It. II.' Kirby. George Moore auid family have I moved out in the country to the farm lie his Just bought. Mrs. J. II. Baker was in town vis WASEO FLOUR . "Always fjootl & <iO?mI All Way**' ? Wholesale Distributors ? D. R. Morgan & Company Is Your Watch A Dependable One ? If it is not, why not start the New Year with one of our Elgin x. You will be surprised to know how ehen/i we en i sell you a good wnt eh. H. C. BRIGHT COMPANY HIS TON BLDG. YOUR ESTATE Wliy not have your Inherlt anren Taxed and Adminis tralion Exprmw* paid for, instead of from, your Es tate? An Equitable policy will do it. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the unhid mm ALVIN T. HALEY ftPKTIAI. AfJKWT 214-ain union ?>iill<fln( KMZAI1KTH CITY, *. C. it in k yesterday. \V. O HoltewHI *?*ni to Hertford on busine** Tiiosday. .Mr-. Harrell on Main >tre. t is very ??irk *ith niiuslcii. Haywood IVoclor ha*? j t? - 1 r?-*'over ml from measles. \V. (j. Hollow. II motored i?> Nica nor ami Wiiiti-Mmi WnUu-Mlay on business. Joe Smith of n? ar H? ni'ord l.a ccepted u position a- clerk with J II lluki-r. Koy Klliott lias rf$lKiii?l IiU posi tion with J. W. Ward and KaynionU Stanton succeeds him. \V. l>. Miller of Klizaheth City was here visiting his daughter, Mrs. W'J t?. Ilollowell Sunday. Mrs. C. \V. Gregory is very ill ?ii her home on Ma.'n street with pleur isy. I II hen von iii'i'i/ some thing in ii hurry try tin Apothecary Shop HKST " ? T II E II O M I V ' S ? If E i R S TORE ? -OUR- _ | January Clearance g Sale 1 ffl Begins Saturday, January 12 Absolute Clearance of All Winter jl i uji Garments Is Our Aim H ? 19 i'.enuine Reductions Throughout Our Entire Stock [5] Of High Class Merchantlise II ill Be Offered [5] / ? 11 Just The Goods That You Need ? 9 m Most Now i=i This Store 11 ill He C.losetl Friday Afternoon to ? Mark Down and Arrange (loads for This Sale M. Leigh Sheep Co. \ Woman's' H ear inirill Good to ine Last Drop MANY long miles over deserts 4^ anil seas were traveled that you might receive a greater degree of enjoyment from Maxwell House ? Coffee.' ' Fifty years were devoted to master ing the secrets of coffee-making which are responsible for the unmistakable fragrance and flavor within your cup. No wonder Maxwell House Coffee is "Good to the Last Drop." MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee
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