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SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Duu*e <11 Southern .Mr. and Mrs*. F. 0. Jacocks en tertained at a most enjoyable <lam-' Monday evening. ut lli?; Southern Hotel in honor of theL two nicceri. Miss Mary Howell Ja cocks ol Tafboro and Miss Reglna Jacocks of Norfolk. The colo.* scheme of pink and green was ef- ' fectlvely cat tied out in the du?, orations and (he music was fur nished by. a five pieco colored or chestra. During the evening, punch, ice cream, cake, nuts and ? mini*- wore servud.. -The guests _ were: Miss Mary-Howell Jacocks with Charles Seyffert. Miss Kegina Jacocks with Brlglitie White. Mi^s" Maxlne Fearing with Richardson Sedgewlck. MIsh Rachel Williams ' with Edward Old. Miss Elizabeth Hathaway with Frank Dawson. Miss; Elizabeth Elbe ridge with Haywood Duke. Miss Elizabeth Thompson with Constant Fearing, Miss Emily Jennings, with Alber , __BrightT~ Mlii- -Mirgarrt llaRuwcii; with Williuin llarrell, Miss Hel en Little with Matthew Weeks. Miss Dorothy Zoeller with Uihi^ Houtz, Miss Minnie Lee BrockcU , with Lemuel Blade*. Mis* Ellen j Melick with Thomas Riddick, Mi.?s' Marion Nelson with Jack Jennette, Miss Mary Mitchell Gilbert with Carlton Wood ley. Miss MillioMK Grlce with William Dally. Miss i ? Mildred Hughes with Hudolp.i Spence. Miss Evelyn Hughes *ithj William Jennings. Miss Eloisv Chesson with Curtis liaum, Mi*.* Martha Lanier of Petersburg. Vlr - -ghxi*,- wJth Jama? -Fearing. Miss . ' ' l&Bjherino Skinner with Oliver Gilbert. Jr.. Miss Pauline Skinnc with Gilbert Hall. .Miss Rosal. -Stevenson with Wulter Ryan. Mis.; Katherine Hathaway with Francis Nixon. Miss Ruth White with Car roll Parker. Miss Louise Outlav-' with Willis Kramer. Miss Isabel Mei'klns with Joseph Combs Messrs Robert Cotter, J ohn M c 91 Ul Ian, Jamns Kuitinwuyi Star vin Mann. Earl Thompson yf Nor folk. John Glover. Albert Card. Hugh Peering of Norfolk. William Jennette, George Scot;. Aytoc'. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ouirkln Cook. Dr. and Mrs. Zenas Fearing and T .T. Nelson. Cllvo Porch Danfo Miss Mary Owens entertained at a porch dance Monday evening a-, her home on North Road street. During the evening pu ch wu:. served. _Thoie pro?ent_were: Miss es Margaret Davis, Anno Melick. Ruth Williams, Helen Kramer, Ossle Davis Monterey Cart wright. Martha White, Monterey I>omax, Marjorle Skinner. Grace Pendle tun, Mary Louise James: Margaret Fearing Martha Archbell, Messrs Sam Wool ford of Norfolk, Josep.i Kramer. Allen Bell. Burgess Per ry. Wesley Sheep. Blllie Fearing, t William Perry. Melvin Davis. Wll son Sanders. Bobbie Fearing. Dav id St raughn. John Kramer, Ro coe Foreman. Tyfr Sawyer, Ver nou ChappfeB. TCtnnedy uouiz. - IKilglit ful House I'urly A delightful house party Is In progress at Nags Head at the Le Roy Cottage. The following guests left here Sunday to sp.-n-.' the weok: Misses Maude Palmer, Merle Conncry, Marguerite LeRoy, Frances Williams. Messrs Wll-i liani Gaithcr, -Leslie Delanga. Wii lls Leigh, Henry LeRoy Mr. and Mrs^Miles Clark, Mr. an?l Mrs. Ei' wood Weatherly. Busy Bees Meet The Girls Club. "The Bu>y Bees," met at the Community House Saturday afternoon. Af .ter business and story tolling hou*\ refreshments wore served by Miss fs Evelyn Humphlett and Suaic Forbes. Ice Ova in Supper , An ice cream supper will b? given Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. September 11, at th ? hope of Miss ld? Thornton. City Route Five, about 2 l-li miles from the city, by the J.inlor B. V. P. U., of Corinth Baptist Church ami the public is cordially invited. Personals Mfss Helen Galth^r has rotufnicj from a visit to Philadelphia an Washington. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Jennette and children have returned fron. Oct, in View. Dr. J. H. Thayer aha returnee THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD W* kftow our ?ro<*<?rl*a and j'?nr???'l good* ar* k<>o?I. | Our cufttofffvm know it. P>it rheri ar* ma-nr t?opl* who ' i.< v? rev?*r srtvi-n ti* a trial. | Thr/ nr* Hip onr* w' o <1on'f (finw our !? pa (uod. V/'f fin r. ly n?K for ? Uppor'.u ? t / to ncrv* you who bar* ii#r*r h?*n in to ae<< uti. G. W. Tiolddy EL DALLO rn,Al{S A Hmokrr'n Dfllghl THY OKH n. R. MORGAN & CO. wholnhai.k (mot iciiti Phone MO Engaged Copyright by Harris \ K? in;;. Announcement of the rniiiiurim'tu )( Ali*H , Vina Jinn*. diiiKhhr of Hri?. C??-n. Mil*. J'Y.mU T. llinr* :*f- I.n* jn?t lw m.itlf. Iler wedding lo J?dm A. K'- ??????!>? of StyilX CIlY. 1 I., i :?? .|? clO(l lo t.ll.f ? -tvr^-tnv i.'iii.- ? from .Saintly Cross where lie con ducted a revival. Miss Martha hauler -lias r<i turned to Petersburg after visit ins Mlfw Marion Nelson on Nort i Road street. F. A. Luptnn of Columbia wa in the city Tuesday. S. S. .Mann ami S I). Mann o! Swan Quarter were here Tuesday Mrs. K. It. Outlaw. Sr., Mr aud Mrs. John Outlaw and I i 1 1 1 daughter. Lucie, and Mrs. William McQueen returned Saturday fro? Nag? Head where iliey have heei, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. I*. Aydlelt ami turn. Lawxcuf'. ami Miss l,lnd;i Delon have returned alter spend irifc the Mumni'T at Nags Head, Miss Helen Darnes of Norfolk returned home Snnduy after vis INVEST YOUR | SAVINGS IN SAFE BONDS ) See us for fall information INDUSTRIAL BANK MEET TOUE FRIBNDi AT OUR CUan Soda Fountain - at THE APOTKBOAET *HOF A Queen Tf wnw long Triir tTi it v-vnl^o hon.n of Winn queen of the Tri*85t:i?e K.H l'ar>.int In 1'arnons. for Ollvi linker. ? "Bobbed hair in not - n ly," imld the fair directors In .in nounrlnc her selection. Minn lUkf and Professional Women's Club, itlflK l?or stater. .Mrs. (Joorge Join, oil South Koad st iv - t . MIsk tier! rude iiurrell is vis ill iik Miss l>ora Jordan of Kdei: ion. Mr. and Mrs. Em met t Wyun. ill's 11 ln.i ? Hi.vi-. ? Hr* ? w. c. Jackson and son \V. C. Jacksu.i left Saturday oil an autmuoliiic trip to Washington, Halilmnrc. Philadelphia and iN?*w York City. Mrs. Kendrick Felt 09. and chil dren. Eugenia and Henfamiu an:! .Mrs. FeUun's mother. Mr*. .1. B. Jeunette of Washington are th? guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hoop 4*1* ?u? itUt.r-uj.. ilnv.?. Mr*. llenrgr ? Ward ? has re turned from Nags Head where shi has Imh-ii spending the summer. Clifton Spencer and Carroll Maun yi Manns Harhor wore m the city Tuesday on bu.siiresn. Air. and Mrs. J. it. iiaker ami children, left Monday for a motoi trip to Norfoi k and Richmond where lltvy will spend uuvera day-. Slenderness a Feature HLRE ill .1 1-nwn tfcnt upwiatize. In idenderne?. on n velvet in.. i "" 1 *ul'l?l>eo neeli JK,""Va a Kl,Ul of Mark ci "h of ??lain rn-|io heavily l?.ad.al, The bund i.1 tin wide a? the *klrt Itself and la i tiichlly draped ,i lh,. ?ldl, to My The"" K.RW" "?"?W'lnr T1'' "I la in the hoi. "IC a"'1 ,b? inn TRUNKS AND BAGS for tlio Boys nii<rffir)* (ioing Away In (lollcge ill Early Fall. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Quint! Furniture Co. Capital Stock $250,000 m t: m r. i. i: i i: it k it \ I. i; K s i: it v K Hertford U.IZAHKTH 4 ITY Columbia Dr. A. I.. IVmlleton, I'ros. (iwi. It. Little, ('anlilcr. ( II. TwiiMy, Ass'l ('? shier. Carolina Banking & Trust Co. Six Used and Renewed FORD COUPES B U Y N 0 W 2 Priced at $200 00 1 Priced a( $225.00 1 Priced af $250.00 1 Priced ;il $350.00 1 Priced :il $450.00 B U Y H E R E PICK ONE OUT ? TERMS TO SUIT Auto & Gas Engine Works Martin St. Warehouse. PHONE 880. Fash ion Ne u)s Notes (C?i>ri?kl. |?24. R| Th? Aluikfi Paris. S?-pt. 10 ? Knille Is so m iuli in favor just now tnut few other fabrics are seen. The only rivul is satin back crepe. London. Sept. 1U Though ?-nr ly autumn i* upon us. iho rogue l"?r while Ml hats Is as Mrong as ever. Some linn's iliey permit themselves a hit of hlack decora Hon. l.ondMii. Sept. 10.? The boyish shingle bob remains very much In style right now. but with n dif* !?Teuei'. The difference Ik seen a? night. for a surprisingly large li tir treated so that in the dur* it givi s off a phosphorescent plow N.-w York. Sept. 10 -No mattei what color or kind I ho glove is todnv it has an elborate gaunt It *, if it Is a short glove, anil no gaunt I' t whatever if it i? long. Noth ing is smarter than gloves of flesh timed kidskiii. ? N? w Voi in, -- Ammu. the new Idras in shoe decoration PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy TIIEY WILL SEND IT. today is a buck It* *?f dark brown enamel, to be worn with dark brown satin pumps. Tlr buckle is grained to represent maplewood muiiKcicomi dead IN AUTO ACCIDENT; I.iiuisvllle. tin.. Sept. 10. ? Rn mute to his wedding. K. L. Til linuer. of Savannah, won killed in ;:ti auto accident y ester day. iti:\ l\ \l, AT li \ l.l.S CIIKKK A revival moot ins at Hails Creek Methodist Church will be gin next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, conducted Ijjr the pas to i. ltev. \V. T. I'htpps. and will con tinue through the week with ser vices each day at 3 o'clock In th^ afternoon and at 7:30 o'clock iu the evftnlng. M I ?h Evelyn Th urston of Xrir-H folk, who has been visiting MIm Martha Arch hell, returned Sun day. Corsets Reduced We arc offering some. very unusual values in Corsets thrse days? numbers thnt we are drop pine from stock ? Excellent vanes nt SI.OO, *1.0" and *1.03 M. Leigh Sheep Company Comfort In The Evening Although tlu- evening may l>e a bit chilly, you can be very comfortable by using a gas heating stove. The same is true for the breakfast hour. And how attractive these heaters are! * Southern Gas Imp't Co. J. T. STA1.I.11SGS, Manager. "If it's done with licut, i/oh can do it better with gnu." 1'. y.i ? A tall double lx>ilui'i lliat lit.'i in llu* center KjMct' when the four burners are covered by utensils, proves valuable 011 special occasions. Mrs. Afcnxu IfoTTand Mrs. O. McI'Iihtsou a((?-nil?-d the n-vlvnl a.t MyMan I ly I (inriif K.mdol |>li ( lioti r A 1)1! AM A <?!?? CIIV I.IKE OK TODAY! A STORY OK A MODERN CAVEMAN WHO WOOED WITH TONS OK ROSES! A I'lCTTRE WITH GKIIM'ING SITUATIONS AND DEIJCIITKl'L COMEDY! ? willi ? ?' Patsy Ruth Miller ? an<l ? _ f Dustin Farnum ALKRAMA Theatre ? ? Tuesday and Wednesday September, 9 and 10 Also "COLD KEET" A Chrielic Comedy Be Ready When the School Bell Rings ? You Will Find Everything to Wear for Boys and Girls at Our Store For Boys ??^>lipovor Sweaters, all colors, sizes 28 to .'10, priced at $2.98 to $5.50 Coat Sweaters, all col ors, sizes 28 to 86, pried at $3.98 to $6.50 Boys' Blouses of white and tan Oxford Cloth, Madias and Percale, siz es 6 to 15 yrs., priced at 50c to $1.25 1 Soys' Shirts of white and tan Oxford Cloth and Soisette, striped ma dras and percale, priced at $1.00 & $1.25 Iioys' Kxtra Knickers of all wool materials, lined or unlincd, mix tures and ser?e, sizes S to 17 yrs? priced at $1.50 to $3.00 Straight Knee Pants -for litthrfloys- -tn ser?e and mixtures, sires 4 to 8 yrs., priced at ? ? $1 26 to $2O0 Boys' Bain Hats, 75. and $1.50. Boys' Black Rubber Baincoats, sizes 4 to 18, -prie**! Ml $4 50 & $4 95 Boys' Tan RainconU, sizes 4 to 16, priced at $4 95 Hoys' All Wool Two Pant* Suits, sizes 6 to IK, tlir best workmanship and style and materials, a larne assortment of patterns to choose from. Some are made with the new Kolf cufT knickers, some have caps to match. We believe this to be the finest line of Ix'st values that we have ever shown. $10.00 to $20 00 Extra Sizes for Bitf Boys, sizes I!Tand 20 yfij. There are many other items not mentioned that you will be interested in ? you will find a larite as "sorfnienT of ovcrytfiifiK fn wearing apparel that your Boys and Girls will need. For Girls Slipover Sweaters of the new Jncquard Pat terns ; also plain ; colors powder blue, tan and grey, sizes 28 to 42, priced at $3.98 to $5.00 Slipover Sweaters of medium and shaker weight, the best for ser vice, sizes 28 to 36, all colors, priced at $2.98 to $5.50 Coal Sweaters, sizes 28 to 30, all colors, priced at $3.95 to $6.50 Haincapes for little Girls, sizes 4 to 10, red and blue, priced at $4.99 Raincoats for Girl*, sizes 6 to 18, tan and blue, excellent values, priced at $4.95 to $7.98 Umbrellas for Boys and tiirls $1.50 and $2 A complete line of .Stockings and Socks for Boys and Girls, includ ing the new woolen sport sock*. Rucker & Sheely Co Elizabeth City-, Be? Sto? '
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