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WOMEN'S INTERESTS SIMPSOX-SPKWK Norfolk July T ? Tho marriage ofj Miss Mattle Spence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spence. formerly off Elizabeth City, to Janies It. Simpson,! son of Mr. aud Mrs. John T. Simp- 1 son, of Winston Sal?*m. took pla^e Saturday morning at the home of the bride's parents, on Brandon avenue. The Rev. James W. Moore, D. D.. pastor of Epworth M. E. Church, performed the ceremony. mony. _ The brtfle.~who was given in mar riage by her father, wore a wedding dreBS of white chiffon over white satin, with a veil of tulle arranged with a coronft of orange blossom.3. Her flowers were a shower boquct of bride's roses and 1 fill ies of the valley. H?r maid of honor, Mis? wore orchid chiffon with a hat to mateh, and carried a shower boquct of sunset roses. Misses AnnabelleJ Dennis of Suffolk, and Elizabeth Simpson of Winston Salem, were nerl bridesmaids and wore gowns of pink and blue chiffon, and carried arm bonnet s of ? t-'^ltrtnbln -rcr*r?s ~ arrdT maidenhair fern, tied with wait"' tulle streamers. The bride groom had f?s his be -t man Gcorp^ Modlin , of Elizabeth City. Mrs. William Xorfleet played ?h.?) march with a violin acrnmpaniment : by Miss Virginia Saunders and jit.-;, before the o^romony Mr*. Edward1 Griffin, of Greenville, s:?itp n solo. _ Immediately following th> etivmonv Mr. and Mrs. Simpson hjt. for a m oTor^fr rp'TTfroTT ?~h t'h ?? Ne w 1 ' n r l.i n .1 | States. On -thW*-- return -t4t^y will - make their lionie in Winston Salem I Among the out of town- guests who attended the wedding were: Mr*. J 3i*k. Miss Edith nriu. Mr. and Mrs John T.* Simpson and Miss Elizabeth j Simpson, of Winston Salem; Mis'srs] Annabelle and Kntherlne Dennis, if! Suffolk; Miss Leona Lewis of Eliza beth City; Sir. and Mrs. Edward' Griffin, -of Greenville. and George i Modlin of Elizabeth City. In Honor of Bride Ocean View. July 7 ? Mrs. J. \V \ Modlin entertained Thursday even- ? ing at her home at the Chowan } Cottage, Oc^an View, at a linen shower in compliment to Mi?1* Mattiej Spence, whose marriage to James Simpson of Winston Salem took place Saturday. Th<? rooms were attractively decorated with a color! scheme of pink and green. Little I Miss Lowe, dressed as u bride; and | Master Charles Cross. Jr.. ns a bridegroom, presented the bride with a number of pretty and useful gift*. | "Lovely Sin-prlw T'a rl y A lovely surprise party was given I by Mr. and Mrs. B. It. Turk ingt -:m j Wednesday evening at their home out Cypress street honoring Misses Mar garet and Amelia -Butler of Potevs burg and Mis* Ida Perry of OkJsko. | An enjoyable evening was eprnt and , after various sanies a delicious ie-?i course was served. Those enjoying j the evening besides thp guest a of honor were: Misses Elvie Jackson, Edna Johnson. Grace Sylvester, Ersie Milter; Catherine Miller. Myr tle Gaskins, Elsie Bartlett. Eunice Svlvester. and Mildred Miller: Messrs Andrew Bray. Otnera Iled drick, Lurlan Aydlett, "TJwIsrht anrlj James 8ylvestcr. Talmadge JohnSrtn. i JIaywood Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. I;. B. Tarklngton and Ron. Hubert. Thirteenth Hlrtli'luy Miss Margaret Driggers dc'ieht-J flully entertained at a pretty party in honor of? he* t-Mrteent-h Mrthd.iy ' Thursday afternoon at her home East Burgess street. Games on thoj lawn were the entertaining amuse ments and during the afternoon dc-| liclous refreshment* were served consisting of ire cre.itn and honi 1 1 made cookies. Large lollypop? were Riven as favors and t b ?? litfl^ was the recipient of many lovely gifts. This delightful occa sion wa* enjoyed by Misses Florence Ballard. Frances Pendleton, Marga ret Harris. Camilla Foreman. Mil dred Menn. Katherlnr Mann. Isi Moron. Lvdia Jennette. Margaret Winder. Oscle ? Davis. Helen Bright. Eleanor Phelps. Vertle Heath, Jane Sawyer. Gertrude Glover. Georgia Heath. Isabrll Jennett, Isai>rl Mun <len, Edna Morrlsette. Elsie Fisher. Helen Wilklns, Evelyn P^Uctuird. Lucile Gregory. Dorfa ILrrisoii, Carrie Miller, Elizabeth .'.right. Mildred Connery, Martha Rerry. Ruth Bray. Dorothy Bray. Myrtl Hill. Huth Ferebee, R<-nni-' Wlllams, Katherine Davenport.. Bath Daven port. Elizabeth Chappol. Dorothy Twlford, Margaret Twif :'!, Evclvn Hill, Hel^n Illli. Ruth Williams. Ida Leasiter. Mary Barnes. Mary Byrd Saunders, ?on>! Harrison. Mlferere ? JfetH'ck. Maxini> Ilopklns.j Margaret .cmhrr'.l, Messrs Jack | Useful (.ilrs fn Our 81.00 Wimloiv. COIIK AM) LOI IS ?iinvKUiii. IP SHE'S WOliTH WHILE. SHE'S WORTH WHITMAN'S The Good Candy it THE APOTHKCAHY SHOP Perry. Lor I me r Mill Rett. Bill Mid-' Rett. Sam Twiford. Dill Gordon. Wil liam Britt. Robert Williams. James F.etvbce. Chaplnan NVUon, Aubrey Gallop. Hyron Sawyer. John Shan nonliou**'. Clay Bright. Kenneth Mu n den. Frank Snowden. George Little. Knjo>aldc luiuncli Tarty ? An ?enJoyaMr-dntmcTT " party was" given Friday afternoon down the river on the "Hello" by Roscoc Foreman. Jr. Those enjoying the afternoon with thf host were Misses Mary Owens. Anna Burgess of Norfolk. Anne Melick. and Marjorie Skinner; Messrs Wilson Sanflera. WiJ I jam po r ry _Da*id St ra ughn . The-; party was chaperoned by Misses Luolle LtRoy and Olive Wood. Nutty Nuts Dance A social event of much interest to the younger set was the porch dane* gJ.venJjy? UUUiam ?nd Burgess Perry Thursday cv? nlng at th? lr home on North Road street to the "Nutty Nutis" of which they ft re member.-. Quite a nun her of couple* danced and duvJri.T the evening punch w..sj served. Tlio gitcsis w. re MHse.-* Mary Ow n>. Martha Pal ArrhVll.) Katlier'n- Ihiff. Anne Melick. Mtir-| jorie Skinner. Elsie Fisher. Kath leen (Sard '?!' Ctvinjock. Anna Jiurtf.?s : i of Norfolk. Margaret W. Sawyer. I -Ma rpxir'-t F;nf i n c. Lmilsi* Whl'e. I and Ma iv Louise James; Mns&raJ TTnvld Siraujrhn. Robert Fearing. Melvin Daviv. Mlliicent Sanders. | Vernon Chappcl, ltoscoo Foreman.. Joseph Kramer, John Kramer, Allen Hell. Personals Mr-. W. U. Winslow of WnslitnK- 1 trtfr. D. C. in in the oily as the gue-t | or her husband's parents. Mr. andi Mrs. J. N. Winslow. of EnfiolJ ! Fa mi. Miss Thelma Twifnrd left Satur day for Hertford to join Mr. an I Mrs. Josfah Elliott for a f.?w day.-5 motor trip through the Westorn part of the State. Ralph Wilcox spent the Fourth of July and the week end as the guf>i of William KirehheSmer at Norfolk. Won sola Brown of Helrross was in ill-4 city Saturday shopping. Mrs. Mary A. While of Ports mouth is vMtlng her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Munden. on Seidell street. home iri O kisko after spending koih ? limn.v:l!h Mr. and Mrs. It. 3?. T.ir klngton en West Cypres# street. Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford Jenkins have returned from their wedding tour and spent Friday with Mrs. Jenkins* parents. Mr. and Mrs J. J. White. They will mnke their home at Larchmounf. Virginia. Mrs. John Simpson of Portsmouth is the Kuost of her daughter. Mrs. s. W. Hustings, _on North Road "street. t)r. C. \\\ Sawyer with Theodore Miller and sister. Margie? have re turned from a very pleasant trip to Baltimore, Washington. 1). C.. Rkii-j mond and Norfolk. Miss Kathleen Gard of Coinjock is visiting Miss Elsie Fisher on North Road street. T. uTTacocks of Tarboro Is spend ing a few days In the city 'as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. (J. Jacocks on West Church street. Mrs. T. J. Clarke of Hah imoro is visittnK~heY sister. Mrs. R. J. Cohoon | at her home on Wjisi_.Ma.in *trj^*et. ? \ Welfare C>ffic??r Away Mrs. Anna Lewis left Salwiiny for Chapel 1 1 i 1 1 where she will take a special course at the summer in stitute there for the next two weeks During her absence calls should be I made to Rev. (.?. F. 1IH1 and M. IV j Jennings. \ (.i oiu.ix pi:.\( iiks iiK<n <;iiT < ?< M)|) I'llK KS THIS \ i: \lt Atlanta. July 7 ? Rnurn.* fro: i (?? orgia lielle p* ach !-h:piu- r.i ^ Northern markets have- been vry satisfactory ;i< much as ij- a crate being paid in New York. Abou' tlir?e tho.u^and cars h ave h?%eii "moved so fiir with the K117? ria crop. NEW AKKIVAL SPOUT FELT H ATS, For the upto-dutc young lady ? 82.9."), .S.'J.'J.j and SLH.? Mitchell's Dept. Store CLEAN SWEEP SALE NOW ON MELICK Have Yon An "E rrrslmr/t"' Pencil? thkv Aiti-' it: vni, satisi aciiov sri'iii.'Mi: A4?OIHKIt I'l.sri i,^ Alii: MKASlltICO 11Y Til KM. Tlio Wililnl Claim of Any Similar renril .Never I A cwN "Aft (/ood as E vcrsharp" Al.l, 8TYLK8 mid I'HK KS HELICK PHONE lit Standard Pharmacy TIIEY WILL SEND IT. representing ?."? per cent of tluiJ yield to start moving next week. 77i?' II Dm <m's 11 ear Store Our entire stock of sum mer morchftildise greatly reduced. Prices ? Oiic-llal /. Onv-TliinI ami Onr-i'on rlh Off M. Leigh Sheep Co. [I Oman's II far New Summer Silks at Unloading Prices Trirnplaid Knit Silk. especially adapted to the Summer wcallscr; a new fabric for dir-'cs: all good colors; llicy arc Orchid, White, Orange, Tan, Green, While anil Black,- Sale Price, yil. 98c SUM Kit 1 1. 1. KMT SILK Knit Silk for llie Summer wear, especially pood for Dresses; it's a new faliric and is very popular now. .'i6 in. wide. Odors Orange, Green, (lopen, llnti1, AX'liije niul IU:uJ, ? Snip I'rirp^ jd 8 1 ..'{?> McCabe & Grice The lltisy Store H. C; Bright Co. Jewelers. Ilinton B)>iblh>rj. Dainty Voile Dresses Wc have just received a large ehlpmc nt ??f Voile and Batista Dresse* that nre 'Cx'vpfifmally j;ond v !? In dot . .-Mi pes and foulard p. ; '?i li neally trimnvd with oij: nr.!''.' collars and < tifVs and with pearl button... 'i!r.' colon tfrc while with green, black, In vender, blue, rod, rose ? sixes f oai ! 0 to !.J . lien an opportunity to supply your?' If with summer . afl'jritoon druses ?t the surprisingly low price of $1.98 Rucker & Sheely Co. Elifriteih City'* tlr?t Store AT LAST/or two years you've waited for this supreme pictorial achievement and now it's here? direct from it's serisatwrnl York run The WILLIAM FOX screen version of A.S.M.Hutchinson's famous novel ? l A HARRY MILLARDE Production A I K R A M A THEATRE Tuesday and Wednesday July 8 and 9 Admission: Adults 30c, Children 10c From Broad way tTTttre (ioklen ftTTtrr I his picture has been praised by the mast exacting critics Your opportunity to enjoy it in n coo! ^lur/vhouse, m:tde pleasant by t liirt een big elcc tric fans
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