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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Kntcrtahieil at IMnner The Tuesday night rook club was beautifully entertained at dinner and ^ cardsb y Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blades at their home. 60? Pennsylvania Avenue. As the guests arrived they were assigned their places and served a delicious three course dinner. Dainty little hand painted fan* were given to the ladies, and boxes in the shape of peanuts filled with candy were given the men. The home wan lovely with quantities of spring flowers, hyacinths, carna tions. jonquils and peach blossoms being used in beautiful and riot ous profuslonion. At the end of the game, during which punch was served, pretty corsage boquets were given the ladles and buttonlers to the men. Those enjoying the lovely I party with Mr. and Mrs. Blades were; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fearing. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. W. j J. Woodley. Mrs. James Hackney. Mrs. Ellas Carr, Miss Annie Terrell Ferebee, and M. Leigli Sheep. In Honor of Rirtltrtay Mrs. W. J. Woodley Jr.. was hos Ltesa Monday night at her home , M03 Ea^t Church street, when she entertalripd at rook in honor of Mr. Woodley's birthday. The home was artistically decorated with gol den jonquils and at the end of the game a hot salad course with tea and nuts wnn served. Those on joying the anniversary with Mr. and "Mrs. Woodley were: Mr and Mrs. W. J. Woodley, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. Foreman, and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Bennett. In Graduating Recital The following cards are being re ceived by friends in the city of Miss, Eloise Chesson, daughter of Mr.^and Mrs. E. S. Chesson of West Church street: "Miss Eloise Chesson requests the honor of your presence at heri Graduating "Piano Recital. Friday evening. April the eleventh, nine . teen hundred and twenty-four, at eight-fifteen o'clock at Memorial Hall, Salem College, Winston Silem." Colonial Tea Thursday Groups 2 and 8 of the City Road Parsonage Society will have a Col-' onlal Tea Thursday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 at the parsonage for the benefit of the Parsonage Soci^tf. M. E.j Black ? IVrsonaN Mrs. Mary Brltton and Mrs Truehlood. as delegates of Black well Memorial Church, and Mrs.71 Samuel Templeman and Mrs. Elbert Spence, as delegates of the First Baptist Church, are attending the North Carolina Baptist Woman*'! , Missionary Union meeting this week Jilt <3oldsboro. Misses Elizabeth and Loralnej Sawyer of Meredith College are vis iting their sister, Mrs. A. B. Ciipbs on Burgess street. Mrs. S. M. Rodgers and daughter, Evelyn, Mrs. Brandon Davis and Mr. and Mrs. N. H. O'Neal returned home Sunday night after spending the day at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilson. Miss' Margaret Wilson. and 8. M. Brothers, motored to St. Brides,. Virginia. Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. No why and children motored to Edenton Sun day to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis and Mrs.1 Sidney Davis motored to Norfolk Sunday. Wlnton Rogers of Edenton spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rogers, on Cypress street. I Jlr. and JVIrs. W. S. Rogers re-j ?turned Mon'wy from Norfolk after spending a few days with friends CA1U> OK THANKS We the parents and brothers nnd 1 | sinters of Kenneth L. Stevons de- , ceased, desire to thank his many i friends and neighbors for the many ! kindnesses shown and the services rendered him during his brief ill ness. nnd for the automobile* fur 'nish^d for his burial services. Again, we thank" you each and every one. ?The family. I' 1 SPRING I ESS SHADI.S last Lonsi-r.Looli Better FLAVOR? That'* what Flm'i CWkurhwy Ch??lnt <>um I mi t anything el?e but. A new flav?* that makae you alt up and take notice. Say: Check-chack-Chacker harry!" Save Your Money For the ONE CENT SALE THE Standard Pharmacy The Rex all Store Phone 114 Pink The use of the wide cape on the thin summer (rock is novel indeed,' onck charmincr. too. as you can easily soe. Embroidery in pink is combined with fllet lad to trim this lingerie frock which is of thet ftaest white batiste. and relatives there. S. M. Rogers left Monday night for Edenton on a business trip. T. J. Nixon of Hertford under went an operation at the Community Hospital Tuesday and is getting along well. Miss Annie Terrell Ferebee, of Norfolk is the house guest of Mrs. J. W. Foremajp at her home, 203 West Main street. Fashion News >ote? Coyriffct, l?7l. by Til* *<???? Paris. April 2 ? The straight i j tight lines of one type of gown {shown here are relieved oddly, !enough by slim folds of the mater-1 i ial running horizontally' around the i waist from Just above the normal! waist line to the hips. This effect] i looks almost too muAi like wrinkles ?but it is at any rate aa allevia ' tion. Paris. April 2? It is well nigh impoHsible today to get heels too | high or too slim for one designer's fancy. Though the t/end Is toward somewhat sturdier heels, this show designer insists that women prefer, the very high heel for dress op cations. # London. April 2.?As the gown grows shorter, ther^ is a tendency to have the skirt "hike up" a fews inches in front. Needless to say, on' all but the slim and lovely, this is * dreadful idea. London. April 2.?It is difficult J to distinguish today the wrap around ! dress from tho wrap-around coat. In fact, they are at times inter-, changeable, as In the case of a very fine g^av twill fastening only*on one hip. which may be worn as frock or ! top coat. | FLOWERS I NEWTON'S FLOWER SHOP ? with the |? ?? Apolliecary Shop PHONE 400 MJJLTIGKAPHING, Multigraph<>d Letter*, Cards. Names i filled in. Knvelopes addressed. I'rlco Lists. Letters of all kinds. Mra. W. Boettcher Fourth Floor, Hiuton Building. l*hono :?mi Oh Henry! Is the best* candy you ever tasted! 4 % A new way to sell a Fine Candy! GET your "sweet tooth" ready, folks! Oh Henry!'s here! Here with a wonderful surprise for youl A new taste in candy! Just imagine a rich butter cream dipped In a luscious, chewy caramel, rolled in crispy crackling nut-meats and theif thickly coated "/ith a, delicious Milk Chocolate! That's Oh Henry! Sounds good, eh? But sayl not half as good a? it tastes I *Oh Henry! is just the best candy that ever melted in your mouth. Don't think of Oh Henry! as one of ?the ordinary bars. It isn't. Oh Henry! is just a new way to sell a fine candy!? made in the form of a bar for conve* nicnce' sake! So that you can buy good candy when you want it in just the quan tities you want at the time. Try a bar of Oh Henry! See why ELEVEN MILLION people go into a store and say "Oh Henry!" every month m the year! Take a bar home and slice it and see how the family likes this new taste in candy. Find it at any store. Just say Oh Henry!?and reach for the sweetest dime you ever spent! BLANKET PRICES IN('RE.\8K , Kansu City. April U?Some man ufacturer* of woolen blanket* have notified local houses of an advance in the prices of new fall lines rang ing from 7 to 27 per cent, hut the increase U not general. Wash Fabrics for Spring Dresses Good quality 32-inch Glng nani: a wid*? ran to of pat terns. the yd. ?25c Tolle Du Novel, 32-Inch Ginnhams. very pretty pat terns, the yd. ; 30c Imported Dress Ginghams, a very fine cloth. the yd. ; 50c and 50c Jap Crepe, all shades, the yd 29c Everfast Suit inn -in every shade, the yd f>Oc liasket Weave Cloth, plaia and black pattern. the yd.. 50c and In the Everfast Quality, the yd. 75c Devonshire Cloth. Ideal for children's wear,?the yd._239c Solsette. fast colors and :!2 inches wide, the yd. .. 50c Rucker & Slieely Co. Elizab'eth City's Best Store You Will Admire This Bracelet Watch on'your arm even more iliati you do in our window or store. For you Kj|l thru see that it is liotli ornamental 4jid useful, that it is a time-deeper and more con venient thun .a watch in any other form. Several differ ent designs to select from ? all exquisite. H. C. BRIGHT CO. New Oxfords For Easter WHKN you Join thr promen ade on Kaater morn. b*? sure you're correct from your f?M?t up. Above all be particular about your Oxfordx. They'll be rl?;ht If you ?et them here. $4.00 to $9.00 McCABE & GRICE Sboppiim i 'enter Since 1HUO Knox Hats $7.00 YOU know you have the BEST. All Sh?[ifs Mitchell's Save Your Money For I lt?> ONE CENT SAI.E ' THE Standard Pharmacy The Hi'xall Store I Miotic 111 You can't feel so good but what N? will make you feel better. C.tn 25c. HTANDAItl) 1'HAHMACY STOP RHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER When you are suffering with rheu matism so you cftn hardly get around iust try Red Pepper Rub and you will nave the Quickest relief known. Nothing hat such concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. lust at soon an you apply Red I'epner Rub you feel the tingling heat. In tliree minutes it *varm? the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion? a.id the old rheumatism torture is grme. Rowlcs Red Pepper Rub, made from f d peppers, costs little at any drug ?tore. Get a jar at once. Use it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, ?ore muscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaits you. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package. PHONE 152 Albemarle Pharmacy and Count the Minutes
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