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WOMEN'S INTERESTS <ocial Happening Ml-". W o. tl? lluMcos Mrs. A. H. Worth attractively en tertain^l at -:x tables of bridg "Wcrti:- -.lay evening at h r homo on Ka-t (liui'ili strict. Sweet pea# and D??ruihv Perkins rose* l?-nt their beamy and frangrance in th looms where the tables had been arranged. At the close of ih?? games a delicious salad course and sweets were served. The prize .for the highest score was won by Miss Mary Paul Massy of Norfolk. Vir ginia and the consolidation prize was won by Mrs. \V. C. Overman. I>?1 iulllf.ll Wcincr Roast Th" summer days are here and Worth's Pier has lured many pleas ure seekers to visit this popular place for picnics and hay rides. And It was here that a party chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weatherly, Jr.. went for th' ir delightful wriner loast W dre* lay evening. Kvt-ry V>dy t-,>k a hand in the favorite pastim* ot roasting weiuers ;;nd en joyed ih -i ?n very m^ch. "11m s ? goltttt wv; M;. ???* Mna Stevens. Ku?h Whi'.*. 1 jllian H topir. H'.- t n Ilujih. VV -.-'i :h Hath sway. K'.i7v 1. 'a Mr?. Anna H-ster >!..->* Mitchell Gill" r\ .M s-? . 11 aywood Uukfc, tJujrkin ? Frv.f:. Dawson. Braxton Paw on. Vi tor H"H>. r. Cilii rt H'c.'.l. Oii\i.r G1 *i:rt Jr.. Rudolph Sponco, Crie- Mc.Mullau and. John McVulla-*.. Niitlv Nut* at Worth's I'icr Th" Nutty Nutts had a most en loy-i*ile wein r roast and liayriSe at Worth's pier Wednesday night. A honVir ? \\.'* built and woiners were roiuled by tho*e in the party and this was followed by dancing. The merry m iker- came back in town and'hud a hay ride, the whole affair being -chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woodley. Jr., Those enjoying the delightful ev nlng w i?: M?ss - Arn Melick, Afariha White,' Ruth Williams. Margaret Wells, Helen H U li i,i OrrvlUo, Ohio, ^ irtha Pat Archh 11. Monterey Cartwrlght. l l-ie Ti-h- r. Mary Owens, Flor-nce Wnodley. Allen Hell. Carroll Abbott. Burse-- Perry. William Perry. Bobby Fearing, Melvin Davis. Wil ton San 'i.-, Joseph Kramer and WiUt r C K n. Weiiier Rt.aMs at IlartlettVi Reacli Allot her favorite spot for weiiier i ; - is RartlotC's Death ar.:l thi> 'was wher- the Mens Bible cIhsh of Christ's church entertained the two Worn n's Rible classes and Sunday School teachers at a welner roast an.I supper Wednesday evening. An appetizing menu of coffee, steak, wein rs and salad was served by the men and the evening proved to be a most enjoyable one. Womaitrt Club Has Visitors The called meeting of the Woman's Club held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 in th" Chamber of Commerce rooms was an enthusiastic one. and was> most successful and enjoyable. The club had the honor of having the chautauqua superintendent. Walter J. Wlllard. and G. K. Comer. rti the Chautauqua staff at Swath more , speak to them. Mr. Wlllard in his Jovial manner made a very inter esting talk and stressed the impor tance of Chautauqua In small towns and urged the members of the club to take more interest in the guaran tee of such an organization In the community. The talk by Mr. Comer left an appealing Impression upon the audience and his idea of club work was a matter of favorable com ment. The plans for the purchase of the club home for a library and other activities is held up in a meas ure until the members can secure1 more data and it is hoped that a larg er number will attend the next called , meeting so definite plans may be! made. RenlHteml at Southern Those registered at the Southern | Hotel on Thursday were: S. H. Klasterinan of Cleveland, Ohio.. Mrs. L. L. Stell of Raleigh, C. R. Swinson Wilson, J. A. McEllsen of Fay ettevllle, Mrs. S. O. Fields and children of Manteo, Morris Miller of New York City. H. L. Crouse of Brewer, Maine, H. L. Caffie of Nor folk; Virginia. C. M. Grady of; Manteo. T. L. Early of Norfolk,. C. j P. Brownley Sr., of Norfolk. W. F. Gray of Norfolk, T. R. Reed of Bal-1 tjjpore. Maryland. J. S. Hoffiman of Baltimore. Personals Dr. nntl Mrs. M. S. Bulla l*-ft Thursday fur Toronto. Canada, where they will uitond the Inter national Kotary Convention. Miss Mary I'aul Massy of Norfolk. Virginia, is the gin*st of Mrs. Wiley liax.r .tt hi r home. 5U0 West Church street. Mrs. J. 1*. Kramer and two sons. Willis and Albert. sp? nt Wednesday iu Norfolk. W. S. \\'i iKht of Norfolk, spent1 Thursday in the city enroute to Nags Head. W. H. Thomas left Friday for Jacksonville Florida, on a business trip. W. W. Gregory and J. 11. Wilkins motored to Norfolk Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. liurgess spent Tuesday in Camden visiting friends and relatives. -Rev. and Mrs. Daniel I .a ue and children. Virginia and Herniee, of North Road street are on a three weeks motor trip. Miss ltohanna C. ritrg- of Harbin ger passed through the city Thurs day enroute to Chapel Hill wlierfc fh" will attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haunt were in the city Thursday. l.arlle Hampton an I I'.lanrhe Griggs of popl.r passed throught the city Thursday enroute to l'ha pel IP,I where they will attend summer school. MNs JVIarjorie Skinner. 221 North Head str_-? I. returned Svedv.y fr-?ui WeeUsville where, she has. b*-np vis iting Miss Llna Dell IA-.ter. Mrs. J. J. .Morris and children pt Weeksville wit In the city shopping Tuesday. Dr. J. c. Itaum of Poplar llraneh was In.the city Thursday. Theodore S. Meekins of Mant-o was In the city Thursday on busi ness. Wit! Newborn, 40G W -t M'iio street, returned Tu-sday. from a business trip to New Hern. Mrs. J. A. Spence of Norfolk is . visiting friends here. Mis. D. T. Gallop and dau?ht r, ? Miss Elolse Gallop, and son. Durant. ?.t' Payette?) lie and Mr>. c. 'JI. Ed wards of -OfeeuTlllo ar th ? ineittf ?( Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehurstf lliiO North Road street. M!m lichen LltlU re*urn 1 homo Wednesday night from Virginia Pcwh inhere she has to?*en rlslilng fr lends ? Miss Mary Mo- ot of rhifnt-i 5 ? the gucat ?>f hir viator, Mrs. !: is. Cotr. r. at her h(>n:.? ? ti r ? r vi? Mrs. Waltr r Cart w right S-i vi i Ing friends in Norfolk. * Mr. and Mr.. P, C. Cohpon l ft Wednesday for St. 1. ? Hospital at Richmond, Vn.. where Mrs. , Cohoon will receive treatment. Mrs. J. <S. Fearing left Thursday for n business trip to Raleigh. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Sawyer and childr< n. Margaret and Walter J:- . and Dr. and Mrs. Ike Fearing and family ion Thursday by automobile for Toronto, Canada, to attend tlio International llotary CoitV' ni'-m Thov will vL*it other places of in* t-r?--t before their return home. Supl. James Price of the 1". S. Coast liuard jy sp? mlinu the w? it. Washington. 1>. C*. tin nusiness. Walter Swain. S?* . returned hou;? Thursday morning from Kdcntiu where he has been on business. J. \V. Mark ha ni. art 2 Cedar street. le?L_AVed Heyday for Columbia*. Misses Lorraine and Elizabeth Sawyer of llelcross were in the city Wednesday. Maurice Gasklns motored to Kden ton Wednesday. Talmadge Miller of Norfolk was in iln? city Wednesday as the guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. Will Morgan and children. Leslie and Willie Love, motored her. from Kdonton this week and are vis it in? i> la lives. Mrs. Klijah Ilarrell and daugh ter. M.irtha. Mrs. Nathan Lear.v. Ml*> Ma Wilson an! T. 1!. Wilson all of ihi< city wer1 called to M?? yoek Thursday .on account of the sudden death ov their relatives. W. L. Wilson. 1?. l\ Wh*te ;.v I .!. T. Williams ave in Washing:*,n tVnnty this w ?*U o:i a hnsim*** triri William li.irroil 1m< r'uriud !i'?m from K;ui?loli?h-Maco?? A 'aili'* ?ny .it ltt>?lfor?l. Virginia, vh- r?* li??| i ? ?*?i ;:t'.ciKlir.t; win)*1 for Ili?* |i;ist session. * ??- J. iura Priirlirir I t*. :nr:i?'?l J !i. i: - W*. ihu'Mljiy night from a visit | tu ?iv s nt Hickory. Virginia. E SIS ?E1] ?a stall] Dr. W. W. Sawyer {iiinmiucr* ihat he will I>?* out of the city JUNE 12 to JULY 12 BBSSBBEglBEiaEBIg IF SHE'S WORTH WHII.E. SHES WOKTH WHITMAN'S The Good Candy at THE APOTHECARY Hllor Issr/rr )'otirsvlf llif (.nicr <>/ ) <mth N??w i tin' tint** i?? vttj??!iy vmtr t n? < tls \\v liav** ? v. ral di??i?v lots wiiirli w?? ar?* rlidiiu out that ?r?? n?:??|?* it|? of high pri^'l iiuiHlwrs which \v. aiv <1 r?>]? *?inv: frmu stork. \itu?it:. ?!?? VM? vili |i*M] ih?? MWitiv Isiirit . \Vmi? ?>* !!? ?1 r. ??? :?*??! Kr.?!;??;. t IVctl. at ?? ? #?ri -J-rh' i?- it* if I - i! f M- ?*iis Krtl ? f * SI.till. Sf.flK :nt?l lirttssirrs ? *, Jt ? ??.it' ?? ? ..?.??! i Ml:y f. I ?>/? Sh?n* C . ELV/ VBHTII CI TY'S I l\MS': nATfiiNi; j:esoi:t '?n wis ir.r Now <)>'( :i Invt! ? * ?>;; lSiUKI. USTK!?, M-r. imi.inuKi: I'roviil':!* I<!<al n iriu oration. A Iioiih' 1? no lonmr i?o<l?rn wlilii.-it I'liAltluiiv CaM ar.U f t- cur JtiiHor. \v. s. \\ hi i:i:yc <;o. ! IO I!. St. Capital Stock $250,000 Mrmltvr bi'drral Kfsm*' HERTFORD <"<>?.IMIVIA K.I J'/ \HKT1I CITY Dr. A. I.. I'encllelon. l*ros. rieo. It. Little, (Vhlor. ? jarnov 1*. Hood, Vlco-I're*. ft. C. Ahbolf, Vice-Pre*. CAROLINA BANKING & TitIIST COMP I v \ OK, Daddy, Mother baked a cake today!' "Wait till you see it ?raised way up high? with thick icing all over it ? and mother says I can have two pieces?it won't hurt me'cause she used Calumet Baking Powder." Mother is right ? things made with Calu met are always raised to their full nutritional value ? they are invari ably wholesome and pure. No flat bakings that mean indigestion? nothing harmful to children when you use CALUIUET The Economy BAKING POWDER It contains more than the ordinary leav ening strength ? one spoonful does the work of t v.-o spoonfulsof many other brands, that's one reason it's economical. A pound can of Cal umet contains full 16 ounces. Some baking powders come in 12 ounce cans instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. Best by Test EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. 8. FOOD AUTHORITIES A $25 free prize for YOU if you can tell a gcniiir" Oriental Pearl when you see one! SEE OUR WINDOW! There are 99 Genuine Bluebird Pearls and one (jenuine Oriental Pearl. Which is Which ? Pick out the Genuine Oriental Pearl and win a ?25 Bluebird Pearl Necklace. Contest FREE to all?get your enrry blank <BLUFbIRn <5PEARLS for H.tppmcsi L rlf -'r, .sV/o/r;/ /1 LIf !> Cil-f htf LOUIS SFJJG }i:br S-.n'i' I ' Mr! 1 : %ii! W -KM* Sis. The Charm of Our Jeicehy l.< In . ?!!?!.'. ?| i tl.H Mil a ?!: .:?* ? . ? i ?ir tM;i? iiioml i f a l i1 inln, n< ck l.'icr., h;? fj> tVilul.i tli* ??' yllui ? r.;. nt. 1".;ui?* itii'l net- 11:? ? in.-<v an I iuj.v.-Hv f11" tli - utslmn, Iii ??, jui .* rlint?K*tt?r oi llii' An?l 'I ? ii"i m;^l ot lo i?oi?? (niv, ; .. < ...I>t piici ; !.? ??. H. C. Bright Co. j JEll hi I'.l'.S lliiitun Untitling ?::: O ? O O 0 O $?***? & O & O ? O O C '* 0 ALKRAMA Today % TEmPQRflFJ4/ rnflRRtflGE' UIITH j KEnnETH unKiriiiMj miLDREQ QflUIS WILLIAM DUNCAN in "FAST EXPRESS" FOR SALE CHEAP Slightly used furniture nlinoHt ii? good n? nrw, at HALF PRICE. On sale every day in the year. Come in and look our furniture over, wheth er yon Ixiy or not. We are life-savers to peo ple who want a lot of furniture and haven't inueh money. The Auction Furniture Company 120-122 NORTH POINDEXTER STREET, Ni>xt to P. Drl-on'i bicycle shop. E. L. SILVEKTHORNR. Mir.
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