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WOMEN'S INTERESTS i hat mini; 5UO Parly Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Nelson enter-( taiiiH) at a charming 500 party Wed nesday cvenirm at their home on j North Itoad street. The home was' ^#4utlfullv adorned in pink roses ami begonia which made a lovely background for the three tables at which the guests played. After a series of game* a delightful salad' and ire course were served. Mr.J and Mrs. Nelson had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sanderlln. Dr.! and Mrs. C. 11. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kramer. Mr. and Mrs.; J. N. Whiti hurst. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Ja-I cocks. Knjoy Welner I twist The Sunday school classes taught; by Prof. Geo. Sherrill and Miss L.U-[ cille Pogue of the Blackwell Mem orial Church motored down to Chan- i tilly Tuesday night. The classes gatli-J ered together at the church at C:?0 ' and a larce number of trucks were required to take them to the loveiy I spot. Ron ft res were built and every I oil" took a bond in roastinc the j weiners. and the evening was very I happily spent. Sophomore Picnic Each class of the Hlull School hps; planned a picnic at some of thel pleasant spots for picnicing and the! Sophomore class is one of the first j on the list and has chosen Chantillyj which seems to be a very popular' place for picnicers. A picnic lunch was taken by each one and the mo tor trip there and back was enjoyed very much Tuesday. Takes A Hike Members of the Intermediate B. Y. P. I'. of Blackwell Memorial: church donned their hiking suits and i enjoyed a hike to the historic ol?l' llrick House, about three miles from j the city, Tuesday evening. The Jolly] young hikers left the church at 5 o'clock carrying with them all goo.l j thiugs eat with which to make thV hike a success. After arriving nt1 the Brickhou.se a delicious picnic, supper was spread, followed by aj weinle roast. "Old Timey" games', were played including "The Farmer! in the Dell" and others. This was followed by a marahmallow roast along the river's bank. Those en-. Joying the hiking trip were: Missis| Nellie Hastings, leader. Mary Wil-j son, Katharine Chory, Llllie Belle j Twine, Bailie Sllverihorn. Helen i tWIlkins. Edna Silverthorn, Myrtle! Brown. Mildred Twine, gucht, Kstelle' Silverthorn; Messrs. Robert Wil-j Hams, Clarence Pritchard. Aubrey i Gallop, Garland Hastings, Tom' ,5fT*rite, Carl Scarborough, Byron! Sawyer, Walton Meggs and Juntos Fere bee. Inhibition Dance Miss Francis Wilson's dancing class will given an exhibition dance. Thursday evening at eight o'cIock at the High School Auditorium. The I public is cordially invited. Personals Misses Clara Mae and Norean Wil liams spent Sunday.in Norfolk as the' guest of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Aydlett and children spent the day Sunday at Shawboro as the quests of Mrs. Ayd lett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G-l Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Meggs an l' children. Norma and Ernestine, of Coinjock were in the city Sunday visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Meggs and; children of Poplar Branch spent Sunday in Camden visiting friend;;, and relatives. * 1 ,-Vf Mr. and Mrs. Seward Parker ana children and Mrs. L. Hampton ofj Poplar Branch were in the city Sat urday as the guests of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meggs visited relatives in Camden Sunday. Mrs. Henry Long has returned home after attending the Asnociatlon at Bethel. Miss Mary Bright returned Mon day night from Windsor, Virginia, WheiV. spent several weeks with friends. Mrs. B. F. Spence returned home1 Monday after visiting her daughter,1 ^Mrs. Annie Harris, at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. James left Monday to attend the Shrlners' meet ing at Raleigh. Miss Margaret Markhain, 103 West Church street, is visiting friends at Eden toil. S. W. Twlford is spending some time in New York. Washington, Bal timore and Philadelphia. Miss Mary Bell. 310 North Road street, left Wednesday for Oriental where she will visit her sister, Mrs. ; W. J. Morgan. Mrs. Clyde F.asslter Is improving after a short Illness. Mrs. O. W. Turner of this cltv left Wednesday for Suffolk to be at the bedside of her little grand daughter, Mary 1?ouise West, who is very ill. She was accompanied by her grandson, Wallace Miller, of this T'ty. 4 Dlllworth Pappendlck nnd Robert Griffin have returned after an auto mobile trip to Marlon where they at tended the (ireat Council and ?lso spent some time at Ashevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore motored to Norfolk Wednesday. Straight Lines ^ The charm of this black rep suit which was creatcd by Molyneux for a conccrt costume lies in thu straight, uncomplicated lines and the judicious use of embroidery in gold and white. It Is worn with nn overblouse of gold tissue cloth, and a close turban of the same material. Fashion Nmvs Notes Copyright, 1324. by Tin Atf*anc? ? London. May 15?Often today when a frock is given n panel in apron form, it has a deep capo collar to match. The panel, usually finely plaited, is often in two tiers, and the cape?hanging from the shoulders in hack?copies the two tiered effect. Paris, May 15.?A little wrlsthag of curling ostrich tips is now an ac companiment to the afternoon cos 1111111'. The foundation of the bag is more. ami the feather*. in some pastel shade sometime* are tipped Willi a deeper color. London. May 15.?A capo of deep pink chiffon now is ofien thrown ov er a thin gown, no matter what color the gown may be. The cape is a part of thi* costume being fastened on the shoulders, and it serves to give a pretty flash to the wearer's sk in. London. May 15?One of the fav orite gowns today has a very long, tightly fitted bodice. The skirt, however, is pleated, and with every movement of the wearer it swirls in a manner both gallant and graceful. New York, May 15?While amber retains its popularity this semi precious ornament today is being comblu* d more and in ore with other gems. Amber and amethyst Is one combination, amber and turquol*e matri another, while amher and big gold beads, is among the most ef fective of all. New York. May 15.?For hrld'il wear there is a very simple and very beautiful silk stocking in palest silver. The clocks are lace, so fine that they are a little more than a tracery. New York. May 15.?French voile now is a favorite material for sum lUt-r lin?r?-r:?\ It come* in many col or*. but the ;uli' Krecit* anil mauve* arc amotii; the most attractive. l*n Uiilly ihi'. Iinirni. has embroidered medallions in pastel shade*. N? *v v .May 15.?A smart puiv : r >: ? ? x ?? ;tr simvn hero to il a' i< *i Ma? k | at nt !?%ather with a ?|?;*n;>ii Th?? va:n;? is piped * 1 h a narrow of w'.iite leather Th?> narrow white line out Iiii**-8 t h? high "lonuitt'.. ntul rross's it in 11* e '??anil*, in imitation of a buck!? bake it best with I OK TI1K CltADlIATION (ilFT ?a Griu-n Guild Vi aU-li Ideal for the graduation ulft ai? tin- new Cni(*n fiuild watoliej*?ueiiuine time i>! Thhilc how thrilled your boy or irl woultl be to get olio! ? You will bo pleased. In (lord, to chootte from llio Fplt-ndid variety at our s<toro. L O IJ I S S E I. I (; "Your Jeweler Sine 1SS2" 200 PLAITED SKIRTS AT $3.98 This is a very Special value for those arc of wool crcpe and silk striped sport fabrics that are regularly sold for $5.18. The sizes arc from 25 to 40 inches waist measure in the following colors?tan, grey, cocoa, black, navy and brown. Rucker & Sheely Co. ELIZABETH CITY'S BEST STOKE MOM'N POP A Bit of Train Work jjy TAYLOI5 Summer Fabrics (Ungliaiiix. I Hilt's. Linens. Pongees. Si I Its. and other materials for SI MMEIi l)l{l.SSI!S. Kitsv to m a In?. rvi/uiriiii! little fur trim mini;. hecausc tlicy arc so /iri'lty in thetn selves. You ran have tin'ci> as many. too. a lien yon malic than . II c arc ftlull to assist you in any nay with your sclcction. Our line oj Hosiery for protrn /ico/dc anil children is ready for summer with a variety of fashionable, durable hinds. Fowler & Company in-: tri'HKU m: voi n r itkox u.i: FOR A Graduation Gift Wo suggest a handsome Rlijin Wrist Watch. See our many new styles. H. C. Bright Company JEWELERS llinton llniltling ??UU"-?^j^it^irji^irieiCUCUWWHIMfr'JcyHIPrw Fumo and Lebanon Belle Flour ?rq absolutely flourw of quality sold by i*? trading K*"oc?r*, ?Distributed By? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY YVatrr NtrtK. 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