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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Ilirtliijiiy Surprint* A (lvliglitful ?urprlio birth day party was Kivvu Mi** Luuaic . Sawyer Monday night al her home on lle|| street. Tin- hoiiM* *aj artistically decorated with ferns and rut flu were. Music and games were enjoyed and aft? Y wards deieious refreshment* were ? wrvwl. Those present were: J .Misses Klste Long. Ruth Sawyer, lilanche Sawy.-r. I,enul> Sa*>er. Lillian Ambrose. Opal Creef. \ Maggie Sawyer, Lillian Yanhorn. j Mrs. Lillian Creef and Mrs. M?u?l- ' Holmes. Mfessr*. Eddie Davis. Henry Fulton. Hornet* Loin.. ward Holmes. Herbert Ferrelf JNlph Pipkins. Kbcri H:>ltnr?, 'Aiorris Pritchard. Wallace B:is nlght. Tommy Husnlght and Wiley Long. Return From Kiiriipr 'Miss Liliie Crandy and hei* =:WbTh?n*. C. Tartar tirunity, nrr^at their home here for a shott while nfter several months sp^nt in Europe. - Honie I'm. in Europe 'New York, Sept. 19 ? On the White Star ii-n~r -P-lualwix. w1lLJi_ arrived in New York yesterday from Cherbourg and Southampton were Dr. uml Mrs. George l'. ' Rhoades of 506 Church street. Elizabeth City. llrlurniii From. North Mrs. T. M. Walker has returned fmm unnin'ni t'ltit'K wnn i\ im; Sine of millinery for the firm of Walker & Company, llfi Polndox- 1 tor street. Misses Helen Williams anil Eunice Ferry left Tuesday for Hertford wJiere they will teach In the High School this session. J. E. Garrett, of Fleasuiit Ridge. Virginia, is viniting Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Garrett at their home on Second street. Mrs. Hartley Berry and child ren. Norman, Morris and Elmer Trent, and Mrs. G. E. Halstead and little son. Uecirpe, all of Wecksville, "spent Thursday in the ' city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Swain. Mrs. L. K. Staples, of Fetors burg. is the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. <!. E. Ovi rnian on 'North Road street. Mr. and Mrs. ('. E. Garrett ami little Hon, liockwood, have return ed after visiting friends and rel atives at" .Norfolk. Pleasant Ridge and Little Island. Virginia. Miss Ida Ferry spent Sunday a1 Okisko visiting relatives. F. Roland Hell oC lK-anfort Is j visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. [ Frank Hell on Dyer street. Mrs. C. U. White ami Miss Qncenie Mae Whito are visiting Mrs. C. L. Rhodes in Colunibin. , Mrs. W. P. Duff and children. MIm Katharine Duff and the twinH. Hill and Mack Duff and Mrs. Duff's father, Krskin Eliringhaus have teiarned after spending the summer at Ulack Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Robinson and children have returned from an automobile trip and spending some time at Morehcad City. 'ei>oiud?i KOCKKJKI.I.KK IUN!) F<OI( WEI.FAKK WOKk Will In* Itrr I?r\ clopment mid Intension of llie Slate ? Boanl'n I'niKi-nm Raloigh. Sept. 10. ? From the Laura Spelntan Rock feller Me morial, the North Carolina State Hoard of Charities. and Public Welfare last month received a grant of 330.00Q to he lined for the development and extension of tho State Hoard's program of pub lic welfare In four counllen in this State. Tills sum Is to he Riv en in Installments of $10,000 u year for three years, beginning Ju ly 1, 11*24. An equal sum lias been given hy the Rockfeller Memorial to the School of Public Welfare nit the University of North Caro lina. Tho St a t '? Hoard and the Sclio61 of Public Welfare will co operate In lh? pro)?Tt Irt tne tour counties. It ha | not yet been decided which counties will be chosen. Announcement of thlR grant was recently received by Mrs. Kate llurr Johnson. Commissioner of Public Welfare. In a letter from irr. Meardsley Kit ml. director of the Laura Spelnian Rockfeller Me morial. Mhrs. Johnson had been in communication with Dr. Huml for tome time. Dr. Howard W. Odum, director of tho School of Tuhlc Welfnre at the University, first Interested I>r. Ruml In the public welfare work In 'North Car olina. I>r. Ruml came to the State twice last spring, when lie conferred with Mrs. Johnson and Dr. Odum In regard to tho work Iff' progress flTflt planned by State Hoard of Charities and Pub lic Welfare and the School of Pub lic Welfare, He invited tho Com mlRSlbner of Ptrbltr Welfare |? eonfer with him further In New York in Juno. The roRtill was the grant announced In IiIr recent let ter. The fund Is entirely unrestrict IN V BUT TOU* | SAVINGS in a*rn bonds>| Sm ?? for fan INDUSTRIAL BANK bo 1 Mis Is Wyoming! This ts'the' prettiest girl In Wyoming. Her nanu*. follows. Is Dorothy J-ogan. and she lives In Doapl is. She will be Princess ivtrolla ol.Wyonv ^;ij?im till' I'.VIU^HRHI in .TUti?l.^OMa.. m.U, month. Homespun ? Suit - I. ill sn:<1 winter Wccr. The n.;. row (rinuC'.'id'lK the net- *ary (ouch of femininity unrl the* hit U of I'-.r ttiine mulct ittl. It Is \\uin by Lois Wlhon. imI ns Tar as its adminiHt ration is concerned; thai 1m. tin* frio.ooo wll lie aduiinlptcrcil l>v tli ? Stale* Hoard "f , Charities and Ptibllc Welfars* as It con?ld<rii wi.?e>?!. It will lie tinttl In i'uur cniiiiticM will ing to cooperate fully with tin Stat*' Hoard ami In whlrli the j??i !? lie welfare work la efficiently con ducted. Tho Commlsslonor sliitoni that part of th^1 fund will |>roli:?Mv lu ll m-d in til" I'Miinii --. in <? 1 11 r| ( (I TiT~ tho project t<? employ moro ??f f i cent who will divide among them the manifold ?luti"H for which the county miporintfpdent r.f pnbli welfare alone If* tinw rcKponaiblc. The object. Mho say#, will be to make tho four count lea demon ntratlMii count Ion in order to show thi" effcct.lvcnoj'K nf public v-lf-ire work when a Mufflcl'iit number ?<f , capahlc officer* ure available to carry ont the program. The work, however, will not be urranged on i Ladies New Fall Slippers A ruatomrr of our'* Ju?t ar rived, tRrr# frnm lit r Tjrrjrtlmr. f pen b^holdlnv th?* n? w Call Btyl** pffreta. Hlir exHalmed: "Oh! why didn't 1 wall? " Sixteen n^w and stunnlnc allp p*-ra ha??* arrived and wo will ha plraird to show you tlx ttv i?"W xtylpa. Tin- ahovo ."nappy Tin la car ried In I'atrnt and IJI.uK 8urdc. Owens Shoe Co. Fashion News Notes London. SoptoinlM'V 1? ? The P-iwtj nf- it million Ii??hiI* sliownso sm'tpHsfiilly at the riiPciii fashion exhi'tii in ilu? Holland I'.i.k rink, lias Item i? d? ?|?l ???! wlili enthusiasm liv dancer* at I li ?> Favoy, the |lork'"*ey ami other fashionable glares. Th?* fro- k is nno ttl'Mcr ? ?f irlass heads, mounted on black (?eergettc. London. Jvpi 111 ? If you hap pen lo pos'tMs a prayer mat from Turkey, you have ili?< foundation lor i he lull's! theater wrap. This ? rap is of woolen riot It. lfand om I roideri'il, with a- reproduction of thi? designs w h loli prayer mats employ. It is striking, and not loo pretty. New York. Sept. 1!) ? FefhapV. it is lierauso the eye has grown |o>rus1o tiled !o the velvety out lines of sii"de. hut the tan or ear aiti"! kid shoe seems Ihe height ??f 'mi it ?vaiik.and ttrntnm when worn today with at reet or after noon ??oHtunie. For evening w?ar. ? lie satin pump still is tlio fav orite. New York, Sept. Ifl?Fans arc fr?.uum larger The fe w long pinnies mount d on ? an Ivory siieh an ? la Ini rate scale as to make i: lin|Ninsl!t)>- for 'the counties to irontlini" it in a similar manner af'?T t !,<? funds iin with drawn, ac eordiiig to Mrj. .lohn-"in. Mfinluin of tin- Hint o itoard of ' Uarlt i* - -s iiml Public \V? If. ire hav? _i?xpre*Kcil them- Ives a- highly "g'at i ; led by thbi uriint from III" !-ockef? li-. r M? iM'?rinl. 'PFrOTJH1 TT2J Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT Spurns Prince 1I? Tf? Is a young wot nun who "oner iT5rtr?-d-d.?? h^hWriti-? rjrj- Train tin?: l*rin?T W.ilv*. She is Mi'K. Uvtwle Allot of lio? AnRi'ld Flvo yea it ago shu u i? visit iiitf In 1<< thlmdiic. AH?ri.taA_ .< ? ti?l im Ua.t thi* prlnci "Eddie" si* iU'tl her und as<k?-d her for u daiuT. Divsmi] only In hci ftwc clolht-s. nhr demurred. - But t!i?* prince pcrriHtrd. phe clwingrd her mind and ?iC|>jhiI o:it Willi him ty r ?<.veiul numbers. hHrk are giving way to a really enormous .N|iri'U<l of curled ostrich 1. iMl. ls in hlillir.lll r.ihirillKH. Now York, Sept. 19 ? 0 loves In Mack or white are varied now by glove* in two or three other color* which are equally Htnarl. These color* Include heaver, tlate. beige. nnd that delectable shade called pvarl. I.ondon. Sept. 19. ? Although Itliic and >ila< k are much worn to day in obedience to the Paris de cree. shades of brown are Im mensely popular. The i golden browns seem to km feature*. some t linen, fcven reaching a marigold tone. New York. Sept. 19. ? No cos tume today seems to he complete without an artificial flower at I he shoulder. The camcli'a. in white or r?d, is good on a tailored Mii'. Ion an orchid in some fan cilul shaJf se> ins preferred lor To Service The Albemarle I'linrmaej M'KCIU, WNMIt SMI 1(1) VI 50c Jose s Tea Room Nr\t to Wimknain Co. I'llOXK r?oi-\v Grow a Diamond Kvi-ryiiiu' wants to own a beautiful diamond but . fi-m ?nil iitfni-rf li? Imy a laiiic stout; for cash HKitH's run ir.i i' to enow one? Purchase a small diamond from us on Weekly Pay ments. When it is paid for l>rin? it in and we will allow every dollar of the price ?yoU paid for it on the purehasu of a larjfer stone which you can also pay for iit weekly installments. In this manner you will turn n hir/jr mill beiiulifut l>whnn?l in a kUiiiUi Um? thuu- yuu vwvM Hunk possible, . Come in and let us explain more fully. LOUIS SELIG Your Jeweler Sinee MS2 the afternoon frock. Norn- York. Sept. 1?. leal anil turquoise arc tlu' new ami delicti I ful shades for silk uitilcr vrpar. Some times the iwo shades are com blued in one garment. tin* rose leaf In-tug trimmed with folds < t turquoise Georgette. Paris. Sept., 1I?. ? The high crowned hat. always rat In t rem iniscent of a coachman's head KOiir, now frankly takes on n coachman trimming. This Is a hinli pompom ? In this case of un curled feather* ? that towers on 4h?- right *ldc even above tin- iut ? ty crown. Paris. Sept. 19. ? One hire. . square cut diamond and one hi rue square cut sapphire, side bv Hide iu a platinum carvixl ring. is the "approved betrothal sy mbol. just now. The diamond is cut only on the edges and look:* remarkably like a piece of clear glass. New York. Sept. li>. ? Musk rat In a silver finish Is among I In 'fashionable furs at present. These fur< also linlnde Jap mink. ?m I a ' ii(-w"pelr called" rock sn liter "whlrff tnri^i but to be riiiRtail opossum. New York, Sept. l!?. ? The corselet of brocade Is being dup licated in the pure rubber and the silk rubber now so much iu favor. The new corset is to have a- sufficient amount of boning to support the figure, but not enough to make tills combination- of " rnr-~ *ri ami h ramie re anything l*ul ?asy ami tlrli bl< . New York. Sept. 1 9 Two w'rlitl-IUKii appear equally "Kim,!" tills Ht'iiMin. One is tin* larc . tiat affair of plant loath* r. fa*t u iliK UHually with a key l.irk. Tin other is i ho Itiop with a shot*, "trap. TT -tit t lo Manlier- than iti fui tuor yours. MRS. COW \N NAMKi) v MAYOR WILMINGTON XV il mi union. S?:nT."lH. " Si r* James II. rowan wa?t wki ??'ir yesterday to he mayor .if Wil mington and will lii> nwurri in Monday. She will i>u> ceetl !i??r lalo IniHhaml. Sivi'ulcru Ju*l Arrivi'd We've fust received a Ui;{ liuy ? m? excellent qualilv Sweaters direct from the ManuCactuma. which we are ?scllinif iil decidedly low prices. These Sweaters are suitable for Women and (!irls, as well as for Men and iloys. A. COOkK ( KKKINVII I K <;||<|. ? FESTIVAL yiKm ItaU'feh. Sopi. 19. ? >1iwi~~Kli*^ fifth White of (irt'cnvilli* was v >1 onlay rlioicii ?| vt of (lie It Jt'iKh Kali h'KtiVnl. IIAICItlSON KI.AYS THE REPUBLICANS Raleigh. Sfpt. 19. ? Senator Pat Hiirrinon in his speech here last niKht flayed the Republican ad ininlHtraiiiin ami predicted a f>em m-ratic victory in November, Upstairs! Downstairs! av\ iiinni made cozy :: Wherever yon wish to sit and road, or sew or rest ; or write* letters, eat breakfast, dinner or sup|>crt ? wher- ; ever or whenever von want to lx? warm and comfort&flfcG ; in cold or chilly weather, use a 1 Kuliaiil Heater Portable heaters, also heaters for permanent instal lation in :t li i rplruc, an' on exhibit at our oil ice. Stop in and sec them. Southern Gas Imp't Co. J. T. STAI.I.IMiS, Malinger. If it's dune with heut, yon run do it better with gas." Autumn Furs Just Received We Take Pride in An nouncing to the Fashion ably Dressed Women of 7 h is Section a Wonderfu I Exhibit of New Fall Furs. All the New Smart Styles and Shades are Included. Wc Extend a Cordial Inoitation to You to Come in and See These Beau tiful Furs. M. Leigh Sheep Company Woman'* ff 'car
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