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IKS. JOHN Kl MiOltK, Kriitor Mr*. Piinier Kntcitaiiis Mrs. Joseph Pinner entertained informally tht* two table bridge club at her home on Riverside Drive Sat urday afternoon. Dainty refresh ments <<f sandwiches, tea and straw berry shortcuke were served. Those were: Me*<iaui?*s VV. H. Weatln-rly Jr.. Alvin llaley. El wood WVathtily. '1. S. Mr.Mullan. Jr.. Miss Olive Wood. Mus Luc lie LeRoy. <?u-s:s, Miss _ Virginia Flora. Miss Laura Rodney of Laurel. Delaware. ?? !. 'I Miss Katlienii.* Pinner. < lull HoliK >1 i n t* The Hood Tim*' ("lab met for it? usual i.t:ernoon o? fun with Dori?. Harrison at nor home. GuT North Held street. from H : -?<? to "?::>o Sat nrday arti-iuooti. Before *tl?e n.n t est*, wliicli nie features of the cl?ib. Georgia ill ath told "A Mysterious Story." In I he first content the .prize was won by Georgia Heath. ami one booby prize w? nt t ? ? Cami'Ia Foreman. In live second content called, "The Feathered Folks." Florence Ifallard won. the prize. Aft* r the contexts weii? over. r?? f**' * haunts w?-re served. Those rn j i In- ;? fternor.n wore. Fram es Pnidleton. Floreiie.- Ralkird. Mary Byrd Sannd ts. Gertrude G. lover. Mlserei'.- Ileitrii Kliznheth Bright. Cami'Ia Foreman. Margaret Harris. Vera Jennings. Shirley Fearing. Georgia Heath, Isa Moran. and visi tor?. Margaret Symons and Kathleen Harrison. Pergonals P. ?rn. to Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Gar ntt. Friday night, a son. at their home c? si Parsonage street, Vernon Leroy Garrett Jr. Mrs. Arthur Burgess and children who have been visiting Mrs'. Puttie Burgess in the Perry apartments, left Saturday night for Winston Salem. Miss Margar* t Bondurant left Saturday for New York where she will- study art. AJrs. J. .1. D iffy left Saturday for lier honin in New York after spend ing the hol days with her parents Mr. ? nil Mr-. II. Grice, on F* aring st reet. Mrs. J. Lev M<*("abo and' -son. J. L. McCabe 'Jr.. ha ve - returned to their home in Washington after a visit 1 ? ? Mr. MiCabe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Met'Ube. on West Main Mrs. L&ui<- B. Knight of F^n Fin Bins?. Minnesota, Is the guest of Miss Sue Gtico on H.ist Fearing street. Mr. and Mrs. ('. R. Pug'i left M? in day for Baltimore and Washington. J. W. Wilcox and son. Ralph Wil cox. are spending several days at Washington. ('. O. Rohin>on left Monday after noon for New York ("it v on a busi ness trip. Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. An-?dl of Nor folk are the guests of Mr. Ansell's sister. Mrs. I.. S. Gordon on North Koad sire*'!. Mrs. liouges Gallop of this city, is visiting her daughters at Powells Point. Mr. und Mrs. 1*. \V. Glidpwcll of lleidsville spent the week end wiili Mrs. (Slide well's parents. Prof, and Mr??. S. L. Sheep. Horn to Mr. uid Mrs. I. T. Hailey of Cedar street a daughter, Jean Parker Hailey. on January 13. Henry Slow** of Hopkinsville. Ken tucky. is visit i n u Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stowe 011 Martin street. William Little of Itohertsonville is the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Little at their home 011 \YVst Main HI reel. Little Sam Hood, son of Mr. ;ind .Mrs. ? ; . p. Hood, is improving after a severe case of piieumonhi .it his i.i>ti:e 011 (*ed.?r street. Mi** Kuth .M 11 it ?t ? 11 who i- on the Huh school faeiiltv of WVeksville, spent the week end with h- r si>ter. Miss Muii i!?' Munden. ( OMKIMWn !>??:? I.XICK MIIMM XKKIls \ I I I I MOM \( II Munich. Jan. 1"# ? Munich come <ii?in.< lut'.f (l?'(*iai?'4l Willi -nat ? ui l>hasi? iliat lli?*y cannot I ??? i'tinn> on 12 nt> a month, ami t!.?-au>r man au? is h .1 \ ?? tak?n sl? |?> lo ?tahiliy.: Mm* sala ti?s of artois and hriuu 1 1 1? tn Into liarnmnx with li\in~ rosis. .\u*'tl actors who ar?- on p? nsion* irom ih? uo\i rmut lit ha\?* b? ? n llio worst sufl?*r?-rs. Mor. active numbers of I ho pro fission ar*? ratlviuu xrr th?* of uld-tim?-rs. and 1 1*> i 11 k <?v various moans in }>tnvid<- iIhtii willi nimn > in addition to ill* slato |? n sinus. w ! : lcti art* oti? 11 tmu'h d?la>?d SPRINCLCSS SHADES Last Lonjjer_Look Bette? SI'KC'IAL 'Sophie Mae* ivanut r.ritilo *'.0c P<t i)ack;?R??. box 10c pure mgar candy fr??? . A LllK.M A UJ.K 1*11 A I*. M AC Y COUGHS Every few hours swallow slowly a quarter of a teaspoonfulofVicks. Also melt a little in a spoon or a tin cup and inhale the vapors arising. V/ICKS w VapoRub Owr 17 Million Jar ? l/*?d Ymatlp MELICK VULCOT Waste Baskets (?uaraiilre<l for .> ^ Vara and no qnr-tion* a-k?l $1.50 ??It ;i | >?? - 1 lirrauar =MELICK= J Some Specials | ]: H?-*i T nit If ii 1 1 cr 3 lc | Morpan'w (!offpr 28r Mother* Oat* 1 Or l*??>?t To??lie?, He Cocoa l'ii<l<lin|c. Small 10c | I-argf 10c ? I'luini . 2.*)6 aiol .'('Ml I Morgan & Parker ???4-x-o-e-x-x ?o-x-c-x-x-x-x-: f si>r:? i \ i . !:?? ,M... *? I'. anii; :!?<* n.xy J:.,x I... ; ' * ? ;in?iy i a?- . AI.HKMAIM.K IM! \l{\| \C Y '? Fresh Fruits ? ?;* T ? and vk<;i:t\i;i.i:s. a W?* are nct ivlnu dally the Y b?*t tli- market* aiTotd. X \\ Main Street ! Grocery X PHONK X ?X-X-X-X-X^W-X-W^X-X-WK-W-i* <M!MXMS<>44*X^'*XMtM>*XN>-XMX FRESH FRUITS I X v X I *: A .% *t* W!ien you want reliable uro X X a caries at prices that are fair T X call $ i. : 1 M. P. Gallop 1 i: Company i'tioMvs :s A\i> r.T X Corner Jlain nml Waller SI. X t i W-X-X-X-XK-X^X-X^X-H-X^-X' ?:->x-:-x-x-<-x-:-x-x-x-w-:-x->* | WASEO j ! FLOUR ! | ? f "Alwrtv* ( i'Mnl AL* C?nnd All Y *?' X I w,1>s" i X ? Wholesale Distributors ? y i I D. R. Morgan | ? & Company f j ? ??' Good to tfuTLast Drop MANY long miles over deserts and seas were traveled that <' if you might receive a greater degree of enjoyment from Maxwell House Coffee/ Fifty years were devoted to master ing the secrets of coffe^tmaking which are responsible - for the unmistakable fragrance and flavor \vithin your cup.* , No wonder Maxwell House Coffee is "Good to the Last Drop." MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee \ Capital Stock $250,000 j! M fin her Federal Keserv ;? IIKIlTI'Ol:r> <<>1.1. Mill* IIIZMtKTH CITY c r>r. .\. I?. IVmlletnn, I'rcs. ?eo. II, Little, < 'ii*I?I?t. [? tiirnrv I*. Howl, Vice- 1 '???*??. IS. .\I>I??H, Vlce-I'res. ( tkous i n i va/ny; trust coup t\\' Announcement We Have Moved In Our New Stock Room ? i %\\ I i-rc w rail fiiitic I !<? \otir (ihlfw for l ord i'urlf more < 1 1 1 i < U l> ? nn 1 uooiiPiilnly. i,j. , w. ? Phone 326 Auto & Gas Engine Works Inc. < iff ice J'lionr : , EIJZABKTH CITY. N. C. si(sirsirzirsirsirsirsiritR?ir=irsir ^ Joseph MSchcnck 'K MSSdgE ' "ASHES OF 15 VENGEANCE* If 100,1100.000 people could see Norma Talmadge i" "Aslicn <>t Veugeauce." 100,000,000 hearts would try out "Their no g renter picture!" ? Prices That Everyone Can Afford To Pay ? Admission ? Matinee & Night : Children 10c, Adults 30c Pre-eminent Love Interest Magnificent Settings Gorgeous Costumes L. r ~ Make This - ?* A WOMAN'S PICTURE 0 Virile Rush of Action Herculian Batles Between Hate-Maddened Swordsmen, make this A MAN'S PICTURE ALKRAMA THEATER .4r Today and Tomorrow
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