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Mrs. Haley Entertain* The two table Saturday Afternoon ] Bridge Club was beautifully enter-, tained by Mrs. A. T. Haley at her; home on North Road street. Ferns i and potted plants were used. with ef- i feet and a dainty salad eourse was J eerved. Mrs. Graham Bell won high , rcore prize, receiving a set of sand- ; wlch covers. The guests of the club' were: Miss India Bartlett. Miss Paul-j Ine Skinner and Mrs. Graham Bell. 1 The club members present were: j Mesdanies William Weatherly. Jr.. El wood Weatherly, Joseph Pinner. W. C. Dawson. Miss Olive Wood and i Miss Lucille LeKoy, In Honor of Sister Mrs. W. C. Dawson. Jr. and Missj Bessie Cahoon entertained at three i tables of bridge in honor of their sis- j ter. Mrs. L. B. Barneman, of Wil mington. and Mrs. A. A. Arnold of i Nassawadox, Virginia, Saturday ev ening at their home in the Perry j Apartment. The rooms were taste- 1 fully decorated with cut flowers, and at the completion of the game re-! fresh men ts were served in two! courses. Each guest received a ' beautiful handkerchief and Miss Sue i Grice won a potted plant for high j score. The guests were: Mesdanies i Duckworth Glover. W G. ? Gaither, j j W. I,. Phelps, Robert Garrett. J. B. j Flora. Jr.. S. H. Johnson. It. S. Tox- I ey, H. W. Chitty. W. P. Skinner. Os- ] car Owens. W. I'. DufT and Miss Sue Grice. Timers Meet Miss Isa Moran was hostess to the ' Good Time Club at her home 011 j West Main street Saturday afternoon 1 at 3:^0 o'clock. The first thing 011 the program was a very interesting story, told by Miserere Hettrick. which was followed by a guessing j contest of advertisements without 1 names. This was won by Frances} Pendleton, the second prize going to! Elizabeth Bright. After the contest, j lefreshments of candy, nuts and de-J licious jelly and cream wen* servrd. ! The visitor of the club was Erline I Newbern, and the club members! present were: Misses Georgia Heath.1 Shirley Fearing, Vera Jennings. Mar-, garet Harris, Camilla Foreman. Eliz- ' abeth Bright. Doris Harrison. Mlse-j rere Hettrick, Gertrude Glover,. Mary Byrd Saunders, Florence Bal-I lard and Frances Pendleton. Entertains Quiz-Wigs The Quiz-Wig Club was enter tained Saturday evening by Missi Margaret Blades at her home, f?07 ! Pennsylvania Avenue. After a jolly hour of fun the young folks were in- j vited into the dining room where the tabl^ was lovely with pink roses. In] the center was a Colonial doll from, which pink streamer ribbons extend- j ed to each place. These were pulled by the different ones, each drawing i a favor. Delightful refreshments' were served. Those enjoying the, club party were: Misses Grace Jenk-; ins. Vlrgilia Banks, Emily Brock, Jtuth Sample. Helen Bright. Cather-' ine Mann, Vivian Turner. Clara Pritchard, Ruth Williams. Monterey Lomax and Lvdia Cahoon. Mr. an<l Mrs. Pinner Entertain ? Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pinner enter tained the Thursday night club at their home. f>33 Riverside Drive. ( Clown tallies were used and delicious; refreshments of chicken a la king, salad, beaten biscuits, pickle stuffed dates and tea were served. Mrs. Gra ham itell won a prize of a set of score) pads. Mibrey McCabe won an ash tray ; Playing at the six tables were: Mr.j and Mrs. Aubrey McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bell. Mr. and Mrs. T. S < McMullan. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ray; Toxey,, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. \V. Wood- 1 ley. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Weath-1 erly, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Clark. Mr.! and Mrs. William Weatherly. Mr.! and Mrs. Kenyon Wilson. Misses! Virginia Flora, Lt^icelles Griffin,' Olive Wood, Katherine Pinner,.1 Messrs Julian Sellg. John Pinner. j| Robert Cotter, Hubert Toxey and 1 Albert Gard. .Entertained At Dinner ^ ' \ PT D. K< Waltlyill was entei^aih-j ed at dinner Friday evening by1 Prof, and Mrs. 8. L. Sheep at their home. 301 West Main street, at six o'clock. The table was lovely with flowering narcissus. Those enjoy ing the hospitality of Prof, end Mrs. She? p were: Dr. D. K. Walthall. Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Scatter good, j Mrs. Emma Price and Mrs. P. W. M click. ^ M*?*|iiera?le Party ' The Dorcas Class of Calvary Bap tist Church will give a masquerade ?arty ftnd Ice cream supper at the home of Mrs. Chas. Sanders. 61 f> Hunter street. Tuesday evening.; The proceeds will be used for buy-; ing furnishings for the new Sunday school rooms. The public Is cordial -1 miy invited. { < lioral Club News ^ Member?-of the choral club are ur^ed to be present Mondhy night at rehearsal, and each member Is a^ked, to bring a new member. The timei is 7:30 and the pjace U the Elks club. C. S Scarborough left Friday for the Coast Guard Station at Mam moth Benvh. .Vew Jeresy. whfrre he will he stationed for the next three months. 1 1 1 Gallop-Sawyer Realty Co Let U? Handle Your City And Rural Property rJub MrflinfH Miss Marcia Albertson. home ie , monsi ration agent, has the follow-, : Ingr club schedule this week: Monday, i afternoon. Xewbegun Wouwns Club! ;at the home of Mrs. Andrew Murrell. {demonstration In whole wheat muf fins; Tuesday morning, girls sew- j ing club at Providence and Berea schools; Tuesday afternoon Salem Club, discussion in household fur-' nlshings; Wednesday morning, sew ing clubs ut Brothers and Simonds Creek schools, Sound Neck Club in the afternoon, demonstration in steam pressure canning; Thursday morning, cooking club at Forks school and Corinth Woman's Club in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ida Thorton. demonstration, whole I wheat muffin?. Friday, girls club at N'ewland High School ami Satur day the club market here in the city. Hnskett-Blgg* Miss Mattie Biggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ftiggs of ibis ci ty and Mr. George Basket t, son of Sirs. Nannie Williams, also of this city, were married Sundays ft ern.oon by Dr. N. H. 1). Wilson at ii is home on East Church street. Belli- Hwrdy Mlsg Sarah Jane Hardy of New port News and Mr. Irvln Reid, for merly of Pasquotank County, now of Newport News were -married there Thursday. They are expected here this week to spend several days with .Mr. Reld's parents. Mr. and Sirs. E. C. Beld of Bcute One. Iti Honor of Visitor Mrs. Bobert Garrett entertained | in honor of Mrs. Harry II. Coving ton of Wadesboro Saturday after noon at three tables of bridge at her 1 home. 804 West Church street. I'ret- 1 ty pink sachets were given as favors I and a salad course was served. Be- I side the guest. of honor the guests! included: , Mrs. L. B. Barm-man of, Wilmington. Mrs. A. A. Arnold of | Nassawadox, Virginia. Mesdane s ('. cil Garrett, Frank Grlce, Jr.. Sydney Ktheridge. K&vmond Sheely, Frank Kramer, Louis Mays. George Hill, j Miss Sue Grlce and Miss Carrie White. Tenth Birthday Wesley Foreman. Jr.. celebrated j his tenth birthday Saturday afternoon at his home on West Main street, a j large number of his young friends ; enjoying the delightful party. Games ? were played and there was a pea- i nut race in which Elliott Cooke was Fashion News Niilrs Paris. Jan. 21. ? A hat t?f remark able shape shown her*' Saturday Is ; an exaggeration of the jockey cap. It has little brim iu back, tint in front, the brim extends for nearly two feet. The crown, unlike a Jockey's cap. is high. ? ? ? Paris. Jan. 21. ? The lovely white dresses or soft silk being worn today , by younu women have only a bit oft embroidery, though this Is apt to be, , very striklug. Often it is lacquer1 ! red. and takes the form of motifs j arranged iu a. narrow panel from arm pit to hem. .. J ? # ? I London, Jan. ?1. ? Fawn and co- ? coa are anions the chic shades at j present. Half the women who take tea in-the n<*fkeley are wearing one tint or the other these days, and set ting off their gowns with rose tinted perals. ? * ? New York. Jan. 21. ? The smart young lady on Park Avenue these mornings is wearing cloth suit in navy, with a coat of scarcely hip length, the whole costume fitting snugly without flares. With this she wears frilled organdie cuff and ? a bright scarf matching th**- hand kerchief. which danules from the lower right hand pocket. * *. * I i New York. Jan. 21.? Cashmere hosiery is, sensibly enough. b?'ing worn bv women who have some re-] gard for their health these chilly days. Of iijfclit ? weight" and soft tex- I -4-HTeT" the hosiery is embroidered with gay clock lugs. * * New York. Jan. 21.- ? An interest ing little blouse of crepe de chine I j worn here today does lts%??st to be, | mannish. "Not only is it severely! j tailored but it even has a shirt- bos I om effect of shirring. | the winner of first place. Wilson Hollowel! won second. Ice cream. I cake and candles were served and favors were fished /or in the fish I pond. Each guest presented the 1 young host with a gift and with good I wishes for the year. On niickliiu Trip. A congenial party left ou the Wl j cocon for several days ducking, Sun : day night, to Currituck. The party i was made up of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Foreman. Mr. and Mrs C. W. I i Hollowed, Miss Nan Hurgess, Miss j ; Sona Wood of Wdenton. Saul Parker) and Joe Wood of Eden ton. PERSONALS Harty Overman and IiIh daughter, I Mrs. Viola Mldgett, of Coin jock, were in the city shopping on Satur-I day. Miss Sosa Wood and Joe Wood of Edenton are the guests of Mr. and I Mrs. William Foreman at their home J in the Wlneke Apartment. I 5????[?]??ES?S?? GAP AJL SECOND GRIEVING TIGERS Detroit Aim-ricaiiM Vftor 1921 Pennant Bui S?>?' No (ilianrr Taking It Without K?*ul Second Baseman It, john It. KOHTKIl New York. Jan. 21. ? If Walter j Maranville can be waved out of the National League, where there seertisj to be little desire to retain him, will { the Detroit Americans take him and | put liiui on gecotid base? Drey fuss.! president of the Pittsburgh Nation- j als, lias made overtures to National owners offering them Maranville for! something else, but no National own er can see Maranville. New York appeared to have a gap at shortstop when Bancroft was sent j to Boston, but preferred to fill it'; with Jackson, who promised letteri in the -spring of lf>22 than anybody ' taken from thv minors, and who I esems to tie fiufillhr- that promise, j Brooklyn Is Jine too sure at short j but prefers to uo ahead with its Johnny Jones of Portland Oregon, rather than take on Maranville. The. Philadelphia Nationals have litth1 Im?- j yond th?' averaue at sliort. and |>er- . haps they might make a swap that ; would give them Maranville if theyj would let a good outfielder uo to; Pittsburgh, but so far they don't seenr to like the idea. KletcJier. a{ sound judge of his needs, may not , want Maranville either. Boston doesn't, want liitn and the' Cubs probably will not take hlm.j thouuli they could use a good short- j stop. St. Louis doesn't seem to be I interested either. The Detroit Timers are in the American League race for the cham pionship with a pap at second that is grieving the combined souls of Frank Navin and Ty Cobb something awful. Navin has said lie didn't see how the Timers had a chance with out a good second baseman. Now Maranville can play second base. He can play it better than any man on the Detroit Club. He is not all in physically, although he has been called careless of himself. He would go into the American League and be as successful or more successful than Cutshaw. who was waved out of the National and made a corking good year out of his first with Detroit. If Maranville Is to b.? passed out of the National League. Detroit could do far worse than put him alongside of Iligney and Blue. It would be Qobb's task then to get H PW SPRINGLESS SHADES Last Longer_LooK Better | ?????????H?1]B Judges Name A. W. Lane Winner Of Spencer-Walker's Big Money-Guessing Contest Mayor \\ . Ken Goodwin, (lily Manager John B. Kruy iiikI Judge George J. Sjwiiee look charge of llie Jar of .Money in our window Saturday uflernoon at a:(RI o'clock and counled the money. The amount in the jar $33.46 * i * Out of over 1 guexKe* the correct ainoiint to a penny wan giiCHxed hy A. W. LANE who received I he award of hix choice from - the article*) in the window. WE ANNOUNCE FOR THIS ? week OUR BIG SPECIAL SALE ON MEN'S ?Neckwear. dome in and hcc the very lieM pattern* at reduced price*. Spencer-Walker Co. Inc. ? llintoii Building. "ff'liere Every Man Find* What He Liken to I fear." oul of the little fallow tli** bas? ball that still is in him. Maranvllle would |?iit fir*- into an in lii hi that in ed? it. There is* no di- , not slattiiifiit thai lie lias been con sidered by Detroit, but tin re is a ru mor that h? never will lie allows.] to uo to a minor if I>i-tioit can help it. and if tin- opportunity offered to uet him. the Detroit tMnh. which if in sivht of a pennant and lacklnu. thi' strength in the infield to claim I it. would be foolish if it didn't urab him. The chance is worth taking, ami his aciiuisitiou iniuht j;i\y the Ti^or? j just the pluu they need for second.) which has been a weak spot for a j Ioiik thlie. I'nTt" was taken from the Huston Americans in 1!?22 Tn the hope that lie lul^ht help out. but h? was slower than he had ever been j before, and Detroit found itself ; blocked In the attempt to win ;i pen ! mint. l*i att is still with the team | because lie can play utility, and h? j lilts, but the Tiuers need more than i a utility man who can hit. Hanet pave his best, but second base seems' not to be his spot in the Infield. j It S. ScurixTouK': l?*ft Friday (or H;: .:ituOS ?? wj???re he will In? st<ttion*'(l fl?l MMIIf I NEW f ? | YEAR'S i | ('.lean l' p of Dret | and (oats now in pro Is fire**. Substantial re- H I i (action * throughout | | M. Leigh Sheep J Co. ir oman'* I T ear \Ci 5I5M5MPMc3f?)r3JSM5M5J?rpja'5fPfp3'iorf0!7anrj0i EVERETT TRUE, BY CO.NDO tve'Re FRetty BuSY, but J*--' st JOON | ON^ or MSr MS.NJ <5&TS ImROUSH CM THE CAtSJi THEY'RE (WORKING ON NOiaJ Vt-L PUT HIM RiCHT To UjO(?l< Oi\? HOURS. y^iii '. <?: .illii .?/?til i*itiiili"i ;"!<nWHWP?B#l'H\p V-t "DO \0<j M (SAN "THOSE Niive.TeeN-YCAf? - ot. T> K't)S TH<E MEN YOU tVOUL"D TURisl" Loose ON MY (iAR.f VjllnHl'JWll. -;-i - "Vr: Q.ID^a'? i!li -Mrrf EVERY WOMAN of this day and time is anxious to have their home beauti fully furnished. We believe that we are best equipped to furnish the home from start to finish. That i? why we ask you to come and see for yourself. Quinn Furniture Co. The "Q* In QUIX.VH Stands for Quality LEGAL NOTICES NOTI< K OK AOMIMSTItATION Ifauiitr <jny I in.^i it AdmlnMratrii of lair O. r. Krat I Int'ht Bite In a|| |?rw?n. in In lii. Hlfr ??? niiiM- forward ami rnakr tm iixtllat*' utllirxot. ami IImmt holilini claim* again. I (In umr to I'lix-ni tbrin fur i?>n>rni within IwiUf month. fri.in ih? dair ?if thi? notke. ?r it w>ll t? ??lrad>d in bar of their Minwi 1.1**1 K IIIUY, Hwitibfr 20. 1M1, d?r.31.Jan.7.IJ.*|.2K.f.h 4 j A ?Ini.tratiia. NOTM'K! 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