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WOMEN'S INTERESTS *5SwSQ MRS. JOHN K1LGORE. Editor Mrs. Conger Entertain* The 500 Club whs attractively en tertained by Mrs. E. C. Conger at her home S17 West Church street Saturday evening. The home was tastefully decorated in white and yelltrw. golden jonquils being used in colorful profusion. The white and yellow color scheme was also carried out in the two delicious i courses served after the game. Mrs. Will Overman and W. B. Foreman were the lucky players, each receiv-' ing a deck of 500 cards. The guests [ enjoying Mrs. Conifer's hospitality* were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Overman,: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Foreman. Mr.! and Mrs. William Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Will: Gaither, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Robin-! son. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. B. Ehrlng-; haus, and E. C. Conger. St. Put r Irks Party The St. Patrick's Day idea and; color scheme was charmingly car-j rled out by Mrs. Shelton McMullau j Jr., Saturday afternoon when she entertained her club. An artistic j arrangement of white flowers and, green foliage graced the rooms; where the guests enjoyed an after- ; noon of bridge. Each of the players received, a dainty doll head powder; putt- at ? green.- Mrs. ^oe Tinner was the fortunate holder of high! score and received a pretty boudoir lamp and a bottle of perfume con-, soled Mrs. Howard Combs. The guests prizes, two attractive dorine compacts, were won by Miss Pal-1 raer Warren and Miss Pauline Skin ner. At the completion of the game a delicious three course luncheon was served. ? Mrs. - -McMuttHTTs " guests included: Mesdames Wll' liain Weatherly, Jr.. Joe Pinner, El well Weatherly, Howard Combs. Alvin Haley, W. C. Dawson, Jr., Misses Olive Wood, Palmer Warren. Sue Grlce, Pauline Skinner, Maude, Palmer, and Lucille LeRoy. Tom Nelson Entertains A rollicking good party was given by Tom Nelson Friday night at his home on North Road street, and games and dancing were enjoyed by his friends. The oolor scheme of green and yellow was follewed and attractive favors of little green baskets filled ?ith candy were the mementoes of the happy time. On each basket was a little yellow bird. Ice cream, cake and candy were served. The guests were: Misses Elizabeth Creecy, Margaret Blades. Eleanor Lane, Katharine Mann,* Helen Wells, Jean Houtz, Katherine Cartwright, Emily Davis, Helen Wll-f lianiHv Emily Hall Brock, Isabelle M unden ; Messrs Rollins Daniels,1 Vlrginus Williams, Delbert Dudley. Carl Scarborough, Ward Thompson, and Chapman Nelson. Double Blit Inlay Party A pretty double birthday party was Riven Friday evening by Mrs. J. G. Modlln in homor of Mrs. W. M. Combs of Norfolk and Sam Modlln at her home oh Cypress street. The soft glow of many candles lighted the dining table on which were the two birthday cakes banked by frag rant spring flowers. Music played during the evening added much to the pleasure of the guests. After the games which were the feature of entertainment, a delightful Ice course was served. T The guests in vited to honor the occasion were: Mesdames Sam Belanga. W. S. Ches so n. Cliff Ward. M. C. Sawyer. D. W. j Williams. Misses Margaret Cooper,! Eleanor Kerr, Doliie Maston, Eunice | Sylvester, Odell Lon?, Queenle i Whit*', Stella Whaley. Messrs peo i Lewis Russel Hill, Frazier Miller, j Graham Moore, Jarvin Cooper, j George Swindell, Earnest White, I Noah Seymour, and J. C. Modlin. ; KntriiHiiiM At llrl<lg<* Mrs. "W. J. Woodley, Jr., enter-' tained the Mcnday Afternoon Bridge , Club at her home on Church street. ; A salad course was served after thej game. Those playing wero Mes-i dames Calvin Twiddy, Miles Clark. Georg*' Beverldge, Misses Anna [ Whitehurst, Evelyn Jonett, Virginia i Kramer, Helen Wood and Minnie Rfusaey of Norfolk, ItniiKcifi F.iijny Movley ! The Hangers, instead of their . I regular Saturday afternoon meeting. J had a most entertaining evening J Prlday, when with Rev. Daniel Lane, , [they went in a body of 15 members j to the pictures shown at the First' I'Methoflist Church. Each hoy ex- 1 ?pned a desire to go again. Jattidf riioir Meets | An Important meeting of the Jun-' ?or Choir of Christ Church Is called . to meet in the Church Wednesday I afternoon at four o'clock. "All | members please be prompt," says fth?- leader. l>ee "'Cooke J I Mi*s Erma Cooke and Mr. Will lam Lee. berth of Norfolk, were; parri- <1 M >nday morning at 11 ^Elock in the Southern Hotel pAr Hl. Several frfendi of the couple' Bltnesfied the ceremony and the on ?Ire w?'d(li:u: iki r : > 1 t immediately for Norfolk by motor. ( Illshop Durst Coming Ht. Rev. T. C. Darst, I). D. will | take a visit to Elizabeth City oni le last Sunday in March. He will' M*duct the morning and evening - irvlce and hold the confirmation ; irrlce. Fashion News Notes C*?y<??it. I >24, by Tilt A?**nc? Paris, March 4 ? Monkey hair, pretty well crowded out by the seas on's novelties, never-thc-less per sists. Its latest use Is as a barbaric sort of edging for pumps of gray suede. London, March 4 ? Good news for the lady who hates to daun. You , may have your stock lugs painted or. your limbs today, and they are 'said ! not to wash off except in warm wat-, er. New York, March 4 ? Dull silver is a bright thought for spring, lou see dull silver ear rings, which us ually flatter the skin; dull silver buckles and buttons; and dull silver gowns. New York, March 4 ? The box coat that ends short of hip length is what the fashionable miss is like ly to select toddy when picking a tailored suit. The pattern will probably be either a check or a hair( line stripe; the plainer models are! reserved for older women. New York, Marth 4 ? Many of the sashes now so .popular for gownuj of every sort have a dim, needle- J work garland of big flowers upon them. The decoration looks as though copied from a medieval walli hanging. N' W York. March 4 ? A demure i little wrist bag of envelope design | now on view here is in mouse gray ? suede. It's very neat, trim lines' are unrelieved by tassels or bangles. ;< The one note </f color is struck by a J 1 small, vivid enamelled brooch which ] . serves as a clasp. The design is a j ? Qreek head. IS New York. March 4 ? Among the smart gloves for present wear are' black kids with eyelet embroidered I gauntlets. These gauntlets turn1 back smartly and are only four or( live inches wide. White gloves In the same design are seen, as well as the favorite black and - white mix tures. I Mr. and Mr*. Frank Swain motor ed to Norfolk Sunday and spent the day with Mr*. Swain's mother. Mrs. \V. \V. Woodard. Do You Realize how cheap you run liny a solid gold Watch? Vi e are reducing tlie price of the (icils' Gold Watch in our window SI. 00 euch day until Sold. rnS.CV. TODAY ? $61.00 H. C. BRIGHT CO. Jewelers SPUING M. Leigh Sheep Co ANNOUNCE Their Early Spring Showing ?of? High Class Garments FOR WOMEN Com prising an unusual collection of exclusive styles that are the latest creations of the Premier Designers of the country ? The first authentic display of the season's netresl atul best styles in for Women ? presented by the store "II hose chief V <71.71 is to strike a balance hettceen moderation ii: price nil ' t. r* tlusitenei.t of apparel" ? i DISPLAY WELL WORTH SEEIMC? 1924
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