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MRS. JOHN* KILGOKE, Editor Entertained At Dinner Miss Nellie B. Hastings charm ingly entertained Fr*day evening at 6.30 o'clock at a sumptuous five course turkey dinner at her home on North Road street in honor of her birthday. Covers were laid for eighteen. The entire lower floor of the home was decorated with ferns, candles, red carnations. hearts a-mi? eupids. A ? shower of ribbons and hearts fell from the ehandelier in the dining room over the big heart shaped cake bearing the -appropriate number of candles. Heart shaped place cards were used and between two folded hearts tied with red ribbons were found dainty handkerchiefs which were given as favors. During the day many beau tiful flowers, gifts and telegrams were received t by the hostess from her many friend* throughout North Carolina and Virginia. Mrs. G. W. Simpson, Mrs. I. \V. Morgan, and Mrs. W. I. Pierce of Portsmouth served. Those enjoying Miss ftas tings* hospitality were: Misses Mary Wright. Aurllla Strahl, Mar guerite Parsons, Mary Ward, Carrie Burgess, Bertha Chappel, _ llena Ward; Messrs K. D. Harris, Arthur Gallop. W. W. Horsey, N. Earl Griggs, Wyatt Aydlett, Matthew J. White, Montord Forbes, Roscoe Wynn, and J. Paul Hastings. Gives Bridge Party. ? Miss Virginia Kramer gave a most enjoyable four table bridge party Wednesday afternoon at her home on West Main street. Two lovely prizes were given, a bottle of per fume as high score, and as consola tion a box of stationery. A salad course was served at the comple tion of the game. Those playing were: Mesdames Kenyon Wilson. Harold Foreman Aubrey McCabe, Frank Grice, Jr., George Beveridge, Miles Clark, Calvin Twlddy, Mary Wright Sawyer, W C. Dawson. Jr., Misses Dorothy Scott, Anna White hurst. Evelyn Jones, Helen Wood, Nell Wood, Anne Wilson, and Laura Hodney. Miss Scott Entertains An attractive mah-jongg party was given Tuesday evening by Miss Dorothy Scott at her home on Sel den street. Miss Marguerite Le Uoy was the lucky one, winning a mah-jongg score. After the game delicious refreshments of tipsy cake, coffee and accessories were served. Those enjoying the evening with Miss Scott were: Misses Lucille LeUoy. Virginia Kramer, Margue rite LeRoy, Messrs Leslie Belangia, Ralph Hblmes, Willis Leigh, and Victor Hooper. I*. I) ('. Meets The local chapter of the t*. D. C. held a very interesting meet ing Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Waiter Ccrhoon, 601 West Church street. When the business of the afternoon was com pleted. a delightful readng was given by Mrs. H. C. Pearson on "Sydney Lanier.' Plans for Me [ Mc CALL ? PRINTED PATTERNS Styles for spring in the \TCALL <b QUARTERIY ? <?> V^(v on sale t Rucker & Sheely Co Elizabeth City'* Beat Store If it's GOOD FLOUR you wuut at the KIGHT prior, hp have it. We curry inch u cl I known hroiKlx no NORTH HTAII, HOYAI, PATENT. I, Kit A NOX IIKLLK. K A MO, K I N (1 S KI.AKK, AXD HOLIDAY. del our price * before you buy. J. W. Shannonhouse & Son PHONE 187 The place to buy your <Jroccrle? House Apron [CO?f tCHT ?T WCALLI An extremely pretty house frock in mnd.-? of large floured cretonne with a fitted bodice and a full skirt that will cover a good frock beyond ttl possibility of accidents. mortal Day wore then discussed j after which light refreshments were' served. I'ewonah Mrs. W. I. Halstcad and her | mother, Mrs. Laura lialstead of! South Mills have returned to their home after a visit to Mrs. C. L. Hal stead on North Road street. Mrs. Clinnie Hayes returned Tues day from New York where she has " been buying her Spring, merclian-; ilise.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hroughton, returned Monday to their home on \ West Main street after spending some time with their daughter, Mrs: , I). \V. Harris, at the Perry apart- i mont. I Miss Lula White has returned from New York City where she spent, two weeks. Spring Is Here So Fashion decrees, and this store is in line with Fashion's demands with an attractive new line of Suits, Coats and Dresses M. Leigh Sheep | Co. | Woman's Wear Store ft ALKRAMA TODAY THE WANTERS ADMISSION 10c and 30c Mutinee anil Nip; lit Fasliion News Notes Co?>ng*t. 1)24. fry The A d?a net Paris, Feb.*^20 ? Somewhere your monogram or .the initial of your last name must be embroidered, j painted, or otherwise placed upon your clothes. Shoes have cut-out monograms. Hats have paiutetL i ones. Kven hosiery is delicately I inoiicgramed in embroidery, the | letters arranged vertically like clocks. I Paris, Feb. 20 ? The most ex <1 u isi t ?* shades today are employed | in the spring suits of woolen goods. I Often in fine flannel, the favorite [colors are palest yellow, mauve, i faint blue and light green. London, Feb. 20. ? Women who j go in fnr dancing or athletics are | inclining toward a corselet which contains only two bones. These are placed horizontically across the ab domeu. The corselet, of heavy brccaded stuff. sometimes has quaint liabylonian designs upon it. London, Feb. 20 ? The gold and lapis lazuli blue combination as well as the gold and turquois blue, both noted in Tutankhamen's Jewelry now, are becoming modish color combinations, for all sorts of things. One sees these combinations in cigarette cases, necklaces and hat ornaments. Xew York, Feb. 20 ? A girl who is to be a spring bride has adopted a very spring like idea for various articles in her trousseau. The shoe buckles on her gray suede pumps, the buttons on a powder blue silk frock, the set of six bracelets de signed to go with a pastel tinted costume, are all in Florentine work and represent tiny bouquets of field flowers. Xew York. Feb. 20 ? Among the smart costumes at a recent fashion able tea was a gown of flannel and MAKE? PEOPLE SUM! Many of your friend* think that you are too fat. You too realize it. But why. in all common sense, don't you set rid of that extra 10, 20, 50 or more pounds.' Fre! comfort ableand more like a human being again. I am a physi cian licensed by the S'ate of New York. I have for year* t reated men and women over burdened with exces sive flesh; many have reduced as much aa a pound a day. I pre scribeformy patients such treatment as will, in my opinion, produce not only the lots of weight without harm, but an improvement in health. Don't take mv word for it. Let me ?end you free my trial treatment and convince youraelf. Personal attention is given to each caae and you are treated exactly aa it you were in my office. rnrr trial r IV El E. TREATMENT AND INTERESTING BOOKLET I have successfully treated thousands of patients for fat reduction. Without Change of Diet or Unnecessary Exercise Below are a few extracts ofletterafrom grate ful patients which bear out my atatementa: Lost 76 Pounda. Mitt O. Whitlow write t: "/ have lost 76 pounds as a result of your treatment and hat* never /git so well in my life as I do now. " Loat 70 Pounds. Mr. S. San tee write t: "i have lost 70 bound* at a result of taking your treatment. / feel better in every way. / can now take long walks without becoming tire-l or short of breath. I thank you very much for what you have done for me. Loat 4R Pounda. Mrs. E. Horner rays:" Welt. I'm glad to tnform you thai I have lost 48 pounds in 6 woekt." Make up your mind this very day to get rid of that fat. Write me for my free trial treatment now; then you'll soon realize how happy you'll feel, how much better your health will be for having loined the thousnmls of my grateful patients who now belong to the ranks of Slim People. Don't delay. Write now for FREE TrUI Treatment.# DR. R. NEWMAN 2M Firth Aw. Dm! HttJ. N*w Ysrk City XOTICK On Saturday. February 23rd. I will open In the State Treasurer's office. Raleigh, N*. C.. bids for $3. 700,000 for one year notes. Bidders requested to bid par on the lowest ratea practicable. Opinion of Ches ter H. Masslich will be given upon request. Right to accept or refuse nil bids reserved. Two per cent check for good faith required. B. R. LACY, 20-21-22 State Treasurer. | THE Auction Store In Now Located on Poindextrr Street in the ? '?! Building formwly occupied by W. S. While & Co. canicn crepe. The flannel, of navy embroidered in white silk formed two wide panels at front and ba<-k. The sides and sleeves of the gown were navy canton. l.lthlC \ICY DKI'AUTMKNT TO KKMMi: ItKdl l.Alt SCHKIM I.K The literary department of tlie Woman's Club will meet in the Southern Hotel parlors Thursday afternoon. February 2K. This will adjust the schedule that was upset by the ice festival, and the meetings hereafter will b*? held on the second and fourth Thursdays In each month. InteresthrK papers are pre pared each time and prove very helpful to those who attend. NOItTHWKST <JALES Accord inn lo the wnrnlni: IsriipiI Wednesday morning from the Weather Bureau at Washington a northwest storm from Cape Hatteras to Sandy Hook, central over Mary HELPED SISTE1 FIND HEALTH Oregon Woman Given Strength an-* Relief From Stomach Trouble "I ordered the bottle of Paw Pr.* Tonic I procured from you ibt m? sister," writes Miss Jane Coatc. Hood River, Oregon. "S.ie has ;a!c*r all of it and thinks it is a fine medi cine. It sure has done her good. "She doesn't have those w?aT: spells in the morning any marc am* it has helped her stomach trouble Considering her age it has done Kei more than good. She is much stronger." Are YOU irritable, despondent 01 sleepless? Is your stomach out of running order? Do you feel h'?v? and "headachy" at times? Pa.. Paw is what you need! Start im proving your system with it todav. Buy a 91 bottle at any first-clasi dru2 store. "There's a Munyon Pill fo: Every III." Munyon's, Scranton, Pa 5DBZS3 ^ifc!J?2J2/ 5L'S/2J c3j Ci.~L^T ci: c^r c^jSJ ?j3JEJeiJaJfSfei/Si GaUop-Sawyer Realty Co Let Us Handle Your City And Rural Property land, will move rapidly northeast ward today, followed l?y strong wwt and north w.st winds of uale force this afternoon and toiiiuht. MIm Eva Helanga has returned t > her home, 2o )turu?*4s after H|H'udlim the w?^k-? n?l in Nor folk. EVERETT TRUE, BY CONDO 'wo. si e , m??. tkuc., voi/ae Misr<a?rew ns wr PBO(>OSlTiOM *T Al-t I loHCiec you F4H. 1 r CJeT tvif P?"-av_ .S 'm Tmc Proposition imo' if, <s '?? rwiswje, (.75 h>at> 3^>.d /VCc RiSwt, ivoiaji, if- yoo'?6 coins to ivtx><-<i? in yoos old S^MC Of= H4IR Sf?CITTiN<3., just SHO^ TH6 Ones YOU t/v?NT SPLIT ill Did You Get One? Did you get one of those wonderful radiant gas heaters? If you didn't you missed something good. Think of a gas heater that shoots the heat across the floor and warms you instantly. Think how com fortable that cold room could be made in a few minutes. And it's mighty cheerful loo. There is'nt any reason now-a-dnys why a sudden cold snap should make you uncomfortable. Southern Gas Imp't Co. J. T. STALLINGS, !\I|;r. "If it's done with heat, you can do it hotter with "A Good Advertiser Is a Good Borrower" Under the liunk ciisliiiT'K wicket every day piiRI tli<>n*nn<ls of dollars in loan* to the manufacturers of America. They make automobile* or sopp, adding machines or cun<ly, luleuni powilrr or furniture. Why do these liuninefm men borrow large sums tvilli confi dence ? Becnusc by persistent ftlrfrlisiii^ they have eneli created in the firenl Inlying public it demand for u particular mitomoliile, a spccial brand of candy, n partieidar make of furniture. They judge the future by the post. What advertising hus done, it will (hi, and do increasingly. There is inexhaustible fund of good will for the advertised trademarked product. An idea is sold to the public and kept sold by well-plauned reiterated Advert ising.
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