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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Sociul Huppcnin;: Gives House Party A most enjoyable house party is being given this week by .Mrs. Jen nie Prirhard at Nags Head. The party left Sunday and while there will occupy the Kramer Cottage. Those going were Misses Mary Har ney and Clara Prichard. Margaret ?Nash, Mary Gladden Gregory and Ruth Scott. r. M. R. Class Meets The C. M. B. Class of Blackwell Memorial church met in the church parlors Thursday evening with 20 members and .four visitors present. After the roll was called and mat ters of interest had been discussed, a delightful social hour was enjoyed. This was followed by a delicious ice course served by the hostess, Mrs. j J. H. Hale. Krfertniiis l.ltfle Friend* Miss Anna Klizabelh Bailey de lightfully entertained a number of her little friend* Wednesday after oon frori .1 until 5 o'clock sit her home on Martin street in honor of her sixth birthday. A large birth day cake-and six tiny candles formed the lovely centerpiece, for the table where dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Misses Iola Hathaway and Helen Gar rett. Pretty balloons given ns favors and games were the entertaining features of the occasion. The hos tess received many beautiful and useful gifts. Those present were Misses Vergie Hughes, Louise Fletch er. Mayo Armstrong, Mary Louise Hughes, Doris Parker. Sara Scott, Dorothy Parker. Frances Small. Mar ine Daniels, Jeanne Armstrong Ger trude Riggs, William Parker. Ruth Hildred Benton. Jeanne Tuttle, Iola Hathaway. Beth Whltehurst. Sara Seeley. Helen Garrett. Louise Iiar tron. Eleanor Raper. Messrs James Bright. Clarence Thompson. Jr.. Ro bert Lamb. George Owens. Jr., Jack Weeks. George Bailey. Judson Davis. Fletcher Bailey. Junior Swindell, William Fletcher and Raymond Grant. On House Party The following left Sunday on n house party for Nags Head, chap eroned by Mrs. J. D. Hathaway and Mrs. Wayland Hayes: Misses Eliza beth Etherldge. Elizabeth Hathaway. Emily Jennings. Lillian Hooper. Eiy klne Duff, Frank Dawson. Gilbert Hall. James Hatbaway and Haywood Du^e. Scouts at Nags Head Rev. F. H. Scatter good left Mon (lay morning with fifteen liny scout** for Nags Head on the "Scattergoail." i where they will enjoy ramping life for a week. They have with them a helper and cook, no that Mr. Scat tergood can give more time to the j boys, a retired colored naval man.! Collins I.other. A pleasant week hasj been planned by Mr. Scattergood for the boys. At Southern Monday Those who registered at the Southern Hot*-l Monday were F. \V. Griffin of Baltimore, J. 1\ Anderson of Norfolk. *. M. Cotes of Greens boro. N. E. Culbreth of Tampr., Florida. It. Masenulll of Norfolk. Ira B. Miles of Baltimore, j. E. Mos enly of Norfolk, W. F. Grey of No folk. M. P. Fe-nnogan of Raleigh. J. Scott of Elizabeth City, It. M. Tay lor of Greensboro. R. A. Marisey of Clinton, E. S. Johnson of North Car ollna, H. O. Parker of Pittsburg, Vli glnla, M. O. Speight of Norfolk. G F. Bury of New York City. H. W Alexander of New York City. F. W . Pitt of Norfolk, J. L. Fetters of Edenton, W. L.. Gamble of Norfolk Personals Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Overman and son. Held Overman, Mr*. Maggie Blount, and Miss Mary Bell mo tored to Norfolk Sunday and spent the day with friend*. Miss Julia Forbes has ret%rned to her summer home at Ocraooke after a month's visit to her sister. Mis* Mae Forbes. Mrs. R. E. Qulnn and sons. Carl and Ray, of Wilson are the guests of Jlr. and Mrs. J. H. Wllklns at their home on North Road atreet. Ray Qulnn has Just finished a commer cial course at Chapel Hill. M.rVFr*1"1 Sw,ln '?? Sunday for Norfolk, where she will visit her mother. Mrs. W. W. Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Van Horn, Mrs. Fannie Goodman, Mlsi Martha-I Bell and Miss Florence Bell motored to 'Norfolk and spent the week end with friends. Mrs. J. R. Crew and son, John Jr., of Weldon are the guests of Mrs Crew s sister. Mrs. J. H. Wllklns. 227 North Road street. Mrs. C. W. Hodell and daughters. LsOUlse and Helen, returned to their home In Orrvllle, Ohio. Sunday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond "???' /!nd MI-S?B Margaret and Hel ta Wells. m? r Mur," }!""? Clark' Mr- ?>"! Mrs. J E. Weatherly and Mr. and Nflgs SS?"' 11,11 "P' nt ?s,lnd">' "< Mr. and Mrs. George tleverldge re inmH? n'sbt after spending a few days at Nags Head. J" Turner has returned from Norfolk, where she lias spent several days visiting friends. Russell Buxton of Newport News, Virginia. Is tin* guest of his sister, Mrs. J. H. White. 312 West Main atrwl. Curtis Alhertson of Fort Story. Virginia, spent Sunday in th?* city as the guest of his parents, Mr. ant*. Mrs. Frank Albert son, 417 St-cond street. Robert llrinson of Washington, N. C.. is spending his vacation with re! atives and friends in this city. Misses Louis*1 Davenport and Marie Connery and Wallace Miller, and Worth Guard of Coin jock j motored to Norfolk Sunday. Mrs. CI. L. Hingerty of Newport, News, Virginia, is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams. 601 First street. Taylor Williams of Columbia is visiting friends and relatives In the city. E. F. Aydlett left !.?on<!r\r rf* r noon to attend the annual meeting of the Hoard of Trustees of tBap tist Orphanage a( Thomasville of which he is a member. Trial Justice George J. Rpence spent th ? week end at Virginia Ueach at Courtii v Terrace cottage with his family. Frank and Charles Hollow?-U spent Sunday at Nags Head. Jack Jennette, Warren Jennette, Jam. H Hill. Wtimer Ilallard, Wilfi 1 Jones, Dennis Jones and William McMullan spent Sunday at Na'-s Head. Gideon Pendleton spent Friday at Old Trap. Miss Rebecca Taylor has returned to her home at Wilson after visltlnu friends in the city. ^Ir. and Mrs. J. J. Morris and fam-1 ily of "Westmoreland," Weeksville were in the city MConday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kramer spent Sunday at Nags Head. Miss Ituth White and Mrs. J. H. White have returned home after spending a few days with friends at M\ STEIO 1 ? Mrs. Violet Worley Snydor, young bride ??f South Richmond. Va., whose body was found float iiiu in tlie river, n?*ar that city. In vestigation showed her head had been crushed in. Police are search ing for her husband and chargc that lie is a bigamist. He mar ried the slain woman but three months aso. Wife No. 1, they sav Is Mrs. Eva Snydor. who also lives In Richmond. N? w|iort N< ws. Virginia. Rev. ?J. I\ Hill. Miss, s Kaiheri:. Duff. Jain* Klsie Hastings. Messis Kratici* Jaeock*. Jr.. and Karl D? ;mi lift Monday morning to attend tin the Voting people's Ctuif. r?no?- at Or?'f?villr. Misses Margaret K. Sawyrr. Louise Outlaw and Mary Owens spent Suii day at N;ius Head. Mifist-i* Margaret Hollo well. Ho leu Thorp" . Kiuily Coiiimandcr and Mr. William I't-rry Jiuve returned home after attt-ud Iiik the Kpworth League Convention at Moreliead City. Prof. Hubert Jones of the Chair of Mathematics of Wake Forest College is visitinu Mr. and Mrs. Marshall H. Jones. 203 East Fearing street. Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and eon. Ed-' gar. of Philadelphia were the week! end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sawyer. 40 4 Second street. Mrs. P. M. S. Rolllnson of Savan-| nah. (ia.. Is visiting her daughter.! I Do you believe thut the moou af ' feels the weather? Will the children of red haired and dark haired par-1 enta have r?'<l hair? Has Prof. Haines' disrov<*nd the K^vptions' secret of Inn;; life? I)o you know wh.it liap-' p??ned in Mnio UWIvare's most dra matic moment? Do you know how Don Jesus Salas Harraza killed (ten. | Pancho Villa. Did Jonah really j spend three days inside of the whale? , Do you bend for beauty? Can you] do the Cross Word Puzzle? For th^; answers to these questions and for' articles of interest to every member j of the family, read the Magazine sec-J tlon of next Sunday's New York J World. adv. Mr?. Hurry Kramer. 011 Wosi Main gtr???t. Miss Loonn Mumlen is spcmllnc j some time In Norfolk as the guest of fri?>n?l.< and relatives. .Miss Kva Wulston return???l. lioin ? Mitmluy from I'arsons. \V? \ iruiniii I wIhto sno has boon ine guest of Miss Albert a Dorsoy. PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT. Gingham Porch Dresses We are now showing a splen did assortment of Dresses of a pood quality Gingham?made up in very attractive model*, suitable for morning wear. Priced at $2.50 XV USES' APRONS A full cut Nurses' Apron? made of good Muslin?very at tractive style. Priced at 50c M. Leigh Sheep Co. Wonderful Shoes For II omlvrful Girls THE STELLA in t r n r ^ Nrv NI'MUERS or PAT ENT. BLACK SATIN. AND THE NEW AND POPPLAR TAN CALF. THIS STYLE IS THE VERY LATEST AND is CARRIED IN ME DIUM. CUBAN AND SPANISH HEELS. 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