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WOMEN'S INTER ESTS Social Happening! Eiijoj able Ilimii'i Pally *lt>s lt?-Ten Thorpe wa> htistfss "ii eiijoyabk* dinner |t.i r I > Friday evening at h?-r home mi I hurch street honoring her friends, who are leaving far -fiih'iul this fat. After IT beau tifully appointed dinner, curds *??!%? playvd. T1iu?d present *?*re: Misses Mary ilurney PriU'hartL- .Mary ? \4*-nk i?~, ? Kmily ^?ttimandrr. Ruth" HrightT Per kins Creepy; Messrs Seldcn Mann. Jack Jonnotfo. Wllburn Smith, and Turn Riddick. Entertains for Ciuc.si Min. W. S. Riggs beautifuully f ntertained Friday evening at her home on Martin street honoring Mr- L. S. Midget t of Lake Luud intjr. ? Summer flowers were bean ti '? and effectively arranged with fragrance. During the evening delirious sherbet and cake were served. ?Mis. Klaus' guests included: Mr. and Mr*. Sum Overman. Mr. .and Mrs. Herbert Smith. Mr. and k Mrs. llrandon Davis. Mr. and Mrs. V George Mann, and Mrs. N. H. O'Neal. Miss. Marjorie Skinner .-attrac tlv- ly entertained Friday evening ut her* home on North Road street at a delightful porch nance. Punt'h was Served anil those enjoying Miss Skinner's hospitality were: Misses Eliza beth Gllclewell of Hnidsviile. Dorothy Gard. 'Nellie Jones. Lil lian Wilkin*. Ituth Williams. Martha White. Margaret W. Saw Mary Owens, and Martha Pat. Arch hull; Messrs Iloscoe FoTe ? man.-? dqhn Ifirkman. Wesley Sheep; David fitraughn. Pete ? Qlirtnwelt of; Rpiitrviile, BttWt Lewis of Concord,* William Fear ing. Tyre Sawyer, Ervin Midgeit. William Jen net t*", Edgar Stevens, and Allen Hell. Celebrate* Slxtli Ilirtliday Mis* Ivy Mae Forbes delight fully euiertained a number of her friends Monday from 4 to i? 'o'clock at the home of her par ents. Mr. an?I Mrs. T. P. Forbes, i filfi Hunter street, in celebration! of her sixth birthday. The little! ones enjoyed the afternoon very much playing amusing games on the lawn; and ice cream, cuke and candic'5 were served. Those present were: Anna, Grace and Roger Taylor, Catherine Taft, Ijorey and Dora Evans, Marjorie ! Mi.lllinws Marie Smith \(niL;>ret Sawyer, Marion Hallance, Mary, k Sawyer. Sarah Payne. Edna and y Margaret James, Palmer and Lizzie Morse, Earl Sanders. Daisy Mae Morse. Clara Hell Morse. j James Davenport. Mary Elizabeth Fere bee and Thomas Hailey ? K ? ')>eLs ; Mr. ..and .Mrs. Joe Morse. \t, and Mrs. H. Morse, Mr. ami -Mrhi TC. J. Morse. . 1 ('KHRF-I(1( HAItDttON Miss Lin ford Richardson, daughter of Mrs. Hot lie Fason. and Arcble ('roof, son of W. fl. Cwf ut Pasquotank County, were quietly -murrled at S:10 Monday, inorniffji by Rev. F. F. Sawyer at lii.s home on Pearl street. ARXOLIMlltOWN A quiet marriagu was solemn ized Tu? sday morning by Dr. N. ' H. I?. Wilton at the parsonage on East Church street when Miss Rath V. Brown of Sperryvillc, Virginia, became the bride of Mr. John A. Arnold of Newport N?WS. ? lVrxoimlM Miss Stella PhelpH of Cregwoll returned home Sunday after vis iting friends In tin* city .Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. MldgOtt of Hod. mt he arc in the city on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. lather White have returned from their vacation which was spent motoring thiough North Carolina. Wyatt Aydlett left Monday for Haltimore and New York City and other points of interest. ^ L. A. Goldtnan of this city J ?spent Sunday In Norfolk. Cyrus Aydlett spent Monday at i Ocean View. William Hritton left Monday for Ocean View where he will : spend his vacation with his aunt, iMth. J. W. Modlin, at the Chowan Cottagfi. Arthur Gallop and Totnmie . Gallop motored to Harbinger Sunday and -returned Monday. Mrs. W. W. Ca*ey of this city loft Monday for Greenville to re sumo her posltlou aa matron . qX , tiie teacher age at Eastern Caro- , Ijna Teachers' College. Miss Mary Loulcc Lenry of j Kdenton. who has been spen.diug t he numnier at Nags Head, passed through the city Monday en rout?' to her home at Kdenton. .lourneay Aydlett returned Monday after spending a week at , Harbinger as the gue-u of friend*. I \1tk. Henry . Prlvot and chlld" ren. Henry Lee. Helen Mann and Anna Doris, of Portsmouth an viaiiing relatives and, friends In INVJDHT TOUR SAVINGS IN SAFB BONOS ? am ? lor M Infomufkm INDUSTRIAL BANK EL < H;AKS A Hmokcr'n IMIuht THY OXK D. R. MORGAN & CO. WIIOLKAAIjK (JIUX KltH I "bone 000 Great American Sport Is Dressing Up For Prince Itjr All.KKX I.AMONT (Coort jliL 1*24 H. Til* Atf.irr.) .>? w York. Sept. The great American sport for the next f?w i weeks will be dn sKlnK up for -or after lilt* l'rince of Wales. Dressmakers and c lothiers owe a . yn.it il? hi of urutltudr* to lii. l?rlncf'? visit. For the firHt, it lias uid>d in promoting a. siueer Ity and slmpliciiy of ilrtss and an expression of individual cood taste such as has seldom been ex perienced In Auxticu. i-'ur I 1j? ? latter, it is counted on to insiii* tin* sal** of checked cull trousers and j:ray hats to cvprv actor who U-viT ovcrworki'd tin personal pro noun. . lake Haul in Caesar's linn-, tin 'feminine TJOputattorr-ts dfvtdod-tu^ to three parts; those destined to meet the prince, I hose uhu hope they may possildy do so :?ud tlios-* who desire to emulate tin* dress of the Hist two. For all. the. ele ment of simplicity. will in- su lirtnii1, Tin- ha nt couture of Am ?t'flcu (in other words, tin- live, wire* of tin- dress game) who fr? - fluently outguess ih< ir conipctiloiT of KmilCe Will to (hat. The American, d. signers are [ wine euouulr ' to realize that" dressing up for tin* prlnro need not consist of undressing fur him. They know that being ihorontihiy familiar with Moiitntart and , Deauvillc. this cosmopolitan !yoiiu& man Is .proof against shock. Montniartr*' and Deacvllle can 'tslve cards, spade* and little ca sino to tif follies and 1?ong lleach , whin It rom?'s to shock either d-r??sKfil or undressed. {? -The designers know that t li-?* chap who has carted tlu^lirio of the best dtvssc'd man in Kuropo:, ' 11.1(1 one.; i>y his grandfather. Al^ bert Kdward, king ami etnpr rnr, : could not have attlulm'd that hon or without an appreciation and I exercise of good taste. They real ize that even if he wears a round hat his head is level and thai his ideas of dress are sound. That does not mean Long Island Soihid ideas by any means, although the |irlnc? will frolic amidst tile col or.ieK -that fringe that est nary . Therefore when I lie customers the city; J. ('. Si>r ii ill and sons. Elmer nn?l William, have returned to I heir home at Dendron. Virginia nftcr toeing the guests of Mr. and .Mr*. Tom Perry. T*I2 Ash street. William Fnilit of New York, who has been at Nags H ail for a few day* return* d Saturday and left Suintay for Richmond. Francis Jacocks has returned from a tour through the western part of the State. Miss Olivia Kenton has rot urn - ( (1 from Norfolk where she has ht'eu visiting friends for som* time. Miss Lucile LeRoy returned Monday from Now York, where she? has been for several days. She was accompanied homo by Miss Evelyn Thurston of Norfolk, who will be the guest of Miss Martha 1'at Anhbcll uu Church street. Miss Sup Frank White of Hert ford was in the city Monday. Misses Annie Marie and Eliza beth Tuttle of Edenton arrived in the city from Nags Head Sunday and will spend a few days with' Mr. anil Mrs. John Tuttle on1 Church street. Wilfred Jones returned Sunday from Nafs Hea i. Mrs. J. 1). Hathaway and c-hilden. Misses Eliabeth. Kath arine and lola, and James, re-, turned Sunday from Xa'gg Head, where they have been spending the summer. Miss Anne Mclick. who has been spending some time at Washington, returned home Sat u rday. Miss Helen Galthor has re turned from Xoki Head where she spent some time. Mrs. Nat Tuckei*G?>f Hertford passed through the city Saturday en route to Nags Head to spend several days. Mrs. Gilbert James and daugh tor, Miss Mary Loulte James, r<> t u mod from Nags Head Sunday where they spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kramer and family returned from Cape Henry Monday whore they spent several days. | Mrs. L. L. Winder and daugh ter. Margaret, returned Sunday from Virginia Reach, whore they i have been for the past week. Misses Ruth Williams and Em -fly -f tatl Rrork lrft Monti fry fir1 of the ?iuart designer* and i lt*> expensive shops chorused "What -hall I m.'.ii ?- ;.:ul ?*\Vhal shall I do.'" t In1 ut-sluiK-rs replied "lie vour^ lf." Thai was terrible tl ln^c in --.iv to many who will hhm-i l lie 1 ? t iiu1' Intt'lie and t will have t? *tand fur it. The fnilurs listed above have tak" ti thr> * uiphasls from sport clothe?, although t h ?? int?-i uation al polo games will b? tin* center *?f the princc's activities. Knglish tailors make h.-tt? r s-port clothes than ?!?? constructed bore and the prince's count rymen wear them with a naturalness and flu i r ap proached by frw Americans. It has piuced a premium on ?fiu i; p. nti-Hir? miller tttii iiiiiri nio" in hie nfternoriu fnii kK and oii dinner and exeuing ^owiif with individuality rather. than, those -eittnhar-tKing richmsH or display.' Skirts that were beginning to ci?-t-|i up toward the*kn?-e, have hullt d at a discreet . distance above the ankles. Neck lines- that reached almost abysmal depths liu\< risen with the tide of good Tn*r?\ ? TtTr floppy -m pr* line hat has bet n superseded by the t rii: t ,u ban and thi ? outer stock Inn aml }?iu>e efforts have Im en re placed by more subdued If none ?the || -M fra.-ih -fnntwi'nr Ku r the suits no color will be more popular than the bluish y.ray so much worn by tin- prince himself nn informal occasions. "lit evening frocks the colors chosen are more vivid ami eypress.d in hrocheM. facoriie.4 and velours with thu fiiiiuv fabr ics j?iill Jiyidiiti; t!ii- nremier. u'ao. . ?I II TT-ni Yfif yoir,r t.|>t- .*? sfthl line Fifth Avenue uiodiste. laps* lug" mW-xtiiTtwIly- ?iniH-ber- native Knglish. She sjienks French to her customers l<nt her original ex perience was ! milled from I lie lead not the Initio quarter. "After this they'll know that a simple little point twill with a belt and a red rose -and the right touch which makes it cost |:5f?u is a proper thinu W i" tl tlleV met t one of tlle f? w men who can wear a blue d? aim shirt and not look like a bricklayer." She will, too. jNag* Ilend to spend several days. MY. ami Mrs. Willis Wood unci j little dauRhitT, Hurl* Lee. motored to Suffolk Sunday. ) M rs . Laura Munden has re- ' turned front a visit to Now llorn ! after visiting her son. Orover ' ? Munden?- who is in the hospital. ? Miss Gertie Cart wright relumed home Tuesday from Norfolk ; wln-rfl she has been visiting friends ami relatives. .Mr. and Mrs. J. T. West an J i son. (Maude, and .Mr. West's sister, 1 Miss Eva West. and Aydlettj Mokks motQXWl LQ Nurrow Shore | Sunday to uttend the tabernacle' meeting. Mrs. L. A. Winder, who has* , lieen visiting h?-r son. Ray Winder, at Eastern Shore, Virginia, re-; ; turned home Sunday. Mr. I). I). Dudley and s:?ns. Wil- 1 Hum aii-l Delhert, who have been 1 spending a few days at Norfolk re turned home Sunday night. James Fearing returned homi Saturday after spending a f- w~ days at Nags Head. .Mi's. Calvin 11. Twlddy has r - turned from a visit to her par jeuts. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warren , at Eastern Shore. Virginia. MIrs Nan Owens returned Tuesday from Norfolk and was accompanied hy Mrs. I). C. Twi ford who will visit' her sister. Mrs. Alethla Owens, City Route Two. Miss Hester Twlford of Norfolk arrived In the city Tuesday to visit friends. Miss Hettle Sanderlin of Nor folk Is visiting Missis Nan. Evelyn and llaz* I Owens, City Route Two. Mr. and Mrs. A. V*. Cosies of Norfolk and son. Earl, spent the week end with Mrs. p. DeLon on We-i Church street. MM Margaret Perry of New Hern Is the guest of Mrs. C. C. j Hal ley on Riverside Drive. S. S. David and family have re- 1 turned from Nags Head where they have !>? en spending th? su mmer. Mrs. Mary Sawyer Wright and i FOUNDED 1AJW CMAKTKRED 1S6V TRINITY COLLEGE DURHAM, X. C. The following group* of study are offered, all leading to the dogroo of Bachelor or Arte: General; Buslne** Administration; Rellgloua Training; Engineering; Pro M?dlral; Teaching; Pre Legal. Graduate Courses In all departments. Schools of EN GINEERING. EDUCATION and LAW. REQI9TRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS ? September 22. For Catalogue and Illustrated Tlooklet, Address It L. FLOW Kit*. Berpeury. TRUNKS AND BAGS FOR YOUR VACATION Ami for Ihr llovs nn<l Girl* Going Away lo College in Early Fall. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Quinn Furniture Co. .children, Rront. Jerry and Betsey, have returned home after spend ing ihf tti't'k end at Nhrh Head. Mr*. i'assi? Morrisette l< at home aft?*r spending the summer ?at Najsx.HwMl. .Minn .Mary uwi-ns. TTT! Wi'ST Church street, returned Sunday night from a visit to friends in Port Norfolk. ' John \V. Williams of Charles ton. South Carolina, has returned homo, after being the guest of Mr. and .Mr ft. \\\ H. Weatherly. Misses Evelyn Hooper, and Eunice Goodwin left Tuesday niKlit for Gre^nw'noro where they will attend X. C. C. W. W. II. Weatherly Jr.. left Mon day for. Baltimore on a business trip. Miss Maud** Williams of Char- i lesion. South Carolina, has re- i turned hom?' after visiiiuK Miss; Annie Weatherly oil Riverside Drive. J ?XI t^*- K4i > iin"-g Snrttftfteid" has returned home after being" the guest t?f Misses Annie Weath-i erly and Dorothy CJard in the j eitv. Miss Margaret Fearing lias re t timed after being the guest of Miss Elsie Purges* in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Knoch Imdford | and children. Enoch. Jr.. and; Prank Cnrr. and Mrs. Sam Wool-; ford of Norfolk libHored frr ColuWbla uild Tyncll County this "week . Miss Pauline Skinner returned Monday from Lynchburg where she has hi'i.ii for several Weeks. N. 13. Davis is improving after several -weeks illness at his hotnv -'on Martin stri-#*t. Misses Elizabeth Olldewell. j Jean Hudson and PA|V. (Slide well. Jr.. who Itavo been visiting their grandmotlior, Mrs. S. L. .Sheep. on West M^iilTsTreeT. have rrnirnnd 1 it) their bonn? w-K?dd*. i ville. Mrs. II. K,-I.**wis and tutu, Dur-s net l?ewis. of Concord are spend-: in K some time -in Hertford after' being the guest of Mrs. E. C. Conger on West Church street. Mrs. Z. D. (laskins has return ed from Baltimore where sh?> has been spending some time. ?Carrol Parker of Annapolis' Military Academy arrived Friday to spend some time with hisj parents. Mr. anil Mrs. C. C. Par-' ker. on Ehrlnghaus street. Miss Pat tie llarcllfi of Norfolk is the guesl of Miss itutli White See our window display of dec orated portable and boudoir lamps. Special i^v price. Also Coffeo PercolatorH and Toastera. W. S. WHITE At CO. I 'bone (II. Xo. 4IO Mnlllieus St. R. E. Lewis Co. llculhif; anil I'lnniliinp Skill?*<l nnd < oiirt cotis Workimu Phones : Sliop < . ??;. (inmtt .VMI-4 It. K. IfopkiiiN mm at her borne on West Main street. Miss Aluihfa Owens anil daugh ter. Minn Hazel Owens. of Pity Route Two 'were in the city Tuesday. _ ? _ I S. S. Harness ami J. R. Pars.ms uiotored to South Mills Sunday and wore accompanied home by Mr> 11 urges* and children. Charles and l.nftiti. Mrs. Parsons and son. Ooruld. who have been spending ten days visiting rela livri llifir " * ' Mrs. \v. H. Zoeller and daugh ter. .Miss Dorothy Zocller. and Rev. and Mrs. U. F. llill returned lunne from [Nag . Head ?Sunday after spending a lew days tlore. Miss Sal lie Perry and Mi.? !,ula White were at Virginia Heath (or the week end. at Virginia lleach. Krlc f Jones of Raleigh sp- nt orncu.sKiiV ?. : ; DR. J. W. SELIG Ol'TOMKTKIHT 521 Main St.--niizabci!i Cltj Sunday In ihr oily as the KUt-?t of (ri?niU. Samuel ami Dorothy Twlfortl hav?? r*-iurn<a?l hum after vUititii: .mlatlv'i'K ami frl? nils at Mamu llarlutr. Corsets Reduced \W an- nffcrins hoih?? very unusual vuIuih in Cors? tx th? si* il.iVH- ii ii rnb? ra that aro dropping from Ktnck - lAfillmu vaii' n at Kl.no. ami M. Leigh Sheep .v:? Company Factory-to-You Sale now on AT THE STANDARD PHARMAC\ PHONE 114 SCAKK IMNS AM) HUUOC1IKS AT 20 PEH CKNT DISCOUNT for W V(liH's<luyf Tliui->cla\ and I'riclav^ .SVi1 (Pur U'intlotv H. C. BRIGHT CO. MELICK Last Call on Refrigerators A I KW MOItK HK.II CIIADK (INES THAT MUST (,<?. Pick out our you Hiitil and \%v will makr n price lo Mirprisi' you. MELICK RADIO FANS Tall us up Ix'forr you huy your <M|ii ipim-til for lliis I 'll. W V nill Iijivi* tlir vrry lalrsl in Atwater-Kent hk< ki\in<; outfits, Un<i Exide i< a i) i o it a r r i it i k s BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. i 'in >???' it i There's an Exitle lltitlery fur Every Cur Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour or? absoliiK l) flour* of <|ttnlity ?sold by tko leading grocer*. ? r>ISTItllt(TKI> IIV ? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Water Stroo4. ATiglil Position MR GUNN -1TISOMLW FAIR.TWWWE ^ LET THE COURT DECIDE TV<lS CASE MOO BROKE MCJR AGREEMENT To SELL MOOS PROPERTW AND CHEATED US OOT OP A\A|OM<3> *$500 , ? , I , J NOW UST6M BOWS - L CAM'T AFFORD TO LET" THIS GO "Tl> COOCT But i m v/oilumg To G?oe moo a SHARE IN) MM MAG\C MOD DISCOOE.RW . th\s \m?ll"Gi\)E. moo a chance to MAKE MOR.E THAM MOO V-lOULD m "Vi THE. OTHER deal Then) \*)6'LL WiW OUR LAUOMER* TooRAmo OP PAP6C9 To the u^ect ThAT we ARE 'STOCK HOLDERS \mmoor company r > NOT E.VACTV.M I MOO ARE. SlOlKJG ) OS STbCK IN) AM UNDEVELOPED I COMPAMM UNDER TUE PRETENSE. -THAT IT l& &OlN>& TO BE A PROFITABLE \NVfeST MENT AMD \F iT TORNS OOT . V40RTHL8SS \WE CAM HOUD (T \ MOO Foe "S\*>iMOuNJG /Mf I I TH>1> meawS of COURSE That ^oo \mill STop _ I 1 PROSECUTION - r Gas Brings Beauty How? IWause of the results obtained when Gas Ser vice eliminates the crime and laljur from housework. Fairer 17;mds and nails. livelier fact's and figures. Better temj>ers. Prettier skin and cleaner. more attrac tive haii\....More lime for enjn^ment, leisure and rest. All of these mean youth and Ijeauty. Southern Gas Iinp't Co. J. T. SIM I l\(iS, Manager. "If .it's tlont with hail. 1/ on ran (to it better with f/us." DON'T MISS THIS GREAT PICTURE CORINNE GRIFFITH ? IN ? SIX DAYS ALKRAMA Theatre Tuesday & Wednesday September 2 and 3 ^ ? MONTE BANKS ? "Covered Schooner" ADMISSION: 10 and 30c MATINEE AND NIGHT Capital Stock $250,000 M 1: M II K It I K l> K It A Vi It K H K It V K Hertford F.I.IZAIIKTII CITY < nlumbU* Dr. A. I? IVnilli'lon, Pick. CJco. It. Little, Cwhier. ('. II. Twlddy, Ahm'I ChhIiIci'. Carolina Banking & Trust Co. WELCOME Comp to our Service Station. Always Klad to serve you. Gasoline, Motor Oils, Tires, Tubes and Acces- > sories. ? TIDE-WATER BUICK CO. NmI to Camdrn llridgr GATEWAYS; Inc. Chevrolet Automobile Contest COUPON Sept. 3, 1924. Good for 10 Vote*. When proporly signed nnd .nailed or delivered to Gateways. Inc., 338 Twenty-fourth street. Newport News, Vh., this Coupon will lie tfood for 10 votes in the Chevrolet Automobile Contest, to be credited to the person whose name appears below: Name of Contestant Street nnd No. City or P. 0. Add row . '? VOID AFTER SEPTEMBER 13th, 1924.
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