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WOMEN'S INTERES TS Social Happenings Chowan Alumnae Oiunni/e An organization meeting of the Elizabeth City Chapter of the Chowan Alumnae Association was '"Id- it the home of Mrs. J. W. Modi fn. 101 West Church street. ThuvMimy afternoon at 5 o'clock. TliexfoUowing officers w<n-?- elect ed: Mrs. Mary L. Urltlon, presi dent; Mm. Llna Gilbert IJurK?t>?, vice, president; Miss Naomi Ayd lett. treasurer; and Miss Kath arine Skinner, secretary. Presi dent Charles r. WVaver of Cho wan College made a very Interest ing talk, emphasi-^ng the $500. 000- endowment fund for the col lege and tli?- possibility of th. Chowan College Glee Cluh coming to Eliza beth Ciiy. W. \. MeGIo Jion. treasurer of Chowan College, also mad?> a talk in the interest of tb? coll. t,e. It was d< elded that- the meetings will 1?. held monthly, and the next meeting will be Tuesday night at 7 ; !!0 at the homo of Mrs. J. \\\ Modlln. After the business meeting light refreshments were served by" the hostesses, Mrs. Mod I in and Mrs. L. ?1. Skinner. Those present were: Uss Naomi Aydlett, Miss Kath ?ip* Skinner. Miss Mae Morri Alif. Mosdanes Cleveland Jack Vi. Llna (tilbert llurgess, H. C. 'eWfson. Robert Lamb, E. E. E;h e ridge, Lillian IMielps. C. D. II--I1. I. M. Meek Ins, Mary L. Itritton and M. M. Hurdle. Celebrates Itirthday Manns Harbor. Jan. 10. ? A de lightful birthday party was given J^rldajr evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Mann in honor of Mr. Mann's sixtieth birthday. Miss Gladys Cox played the piano and songs were sun;: by Miss Clara Cox, Mrs. C. II. M id get t and Miss Lola Paye Mann. After music and games had been enjoyed the guests were invited in the dining room. The cake, with its 60 1 i u 1 1 1 1 d candles, formed the cen ter piece on the table. Cake and hot chocolate were served. <'ln.HH Klifis Officers ' ' The Woman's Wesley Bible 1 Claui oC.ilie First M'lhodist Sun- 1 day School i^iii, its first meeting of tfte year Wednesday afternoon In tGe class rooms. The ]>rinclpnl business before the class was tile appointing of committees for tin* different departments ^ nnd the j election of officers as follows: M rsi M. IioIrIi Sheep, teacher; f I Mrs.-- L. It. Foreman, assistant feacher;. Mrs. C. C. Papendick. ; president; Mrs. Delia Chandler, vice president: Mrs. C. H. Twld dy, teetetary; Mrs. John Grlffln,| assistant secretary; Mrs. Clyde j Armstrong, treasurer; Mrs. C. V. Jk&MTJ*. reporter. A solo by Mrs. I BToah Burfoot was one of the en ^kijubje features of the afternoon and at the close of the business session a social hour was enjoyed ? and delicious refreshments wi re served by the newly Installed offi- ' cers.; ' Personals ndrl Tlllett of Baltimore is vis- | lting, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. j T. Tlllett. on Broad street. MlBs Mamie Small of Week*'- 1 villepias returned to her home af ter wing the guest of Miss Nan- , niy Harrell and Miss Grace Brock, City ftoute Two. MA. Calvin Twiddy returned Thursday from Norfolk and Cape | Charjes. where she visited friends j and relatives. Mm. D. P. Held of Norfolk Is the finest of her daughter. Mrs. i". Ij- Overman, City Route One. Mm Margaret Nottingham of Norfolk is visiting Miss Helen j Peri*. 609 Pennsylvania avenue. I.|?nd Halstead spent Thurs day afternoon In Norfolk on bns j ilieSS* \ C. *T. Tlllett returned Wednes dny m Manns Harbor and Wan chesi. whore he has been for a few days. M m: Duckworth Glover and| drs. flarry Kramer have returned > from'Norfolk, where they spent a ' few days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warry Greenleaf. |y. *E. Skinner. Jr., has rc | urnqd to Wake Forest College nf I er spending the holidays with his areata. Mr. and Mrs. I,. E. Skin ir, 221 North Koad street. HrH.^G. Kramer and Roosevelt ? owe spent Friday in Norfolk on ^Gsltfrss*. ? ' C?M Perry has returned to Fork Union Military Academy af i t -r n pending the holidays with his \i < ?4?. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry.. T.o't Pennsylvania avenue. MJ$: W. C. Glover and Mrs., N'oah Ilurfoot, Jr., spent Friday In Norfolk shopping. i Treasure Hunting Latest Fad Atlanta s Smart Set | But Though Bap of Hold Containing IJitjh a* Fifty /)?/? , lurs Has Been t onnd by Successful ( ontestant Heal Winners Seem to he tin Police Ily AliThl'K I'XUKKl: iCWrrldlt IUi If Th? Ad>inri) Atlanta. Jan. 10 - -Society here lias none stark mad on treasure-. It tint in u; a fad import" d from ' Loudon. In Hit* last several week's. a dozen limits have !?? ?? n In Id. bag* of poid rangiim u i? to $."?u have been found; tin- police liavo niad> cases against the best known members of the ymiiurcr set fur smashing the speed laws, and one or two automobile* have been wrecked. I'tix hunting, in the dav:? of ill old South, wan a mild sport com pared with thin modern pastime , of racinu an automobile at 5? miles an hour through the streets; in search of clu? ? b-udini: up to a hidden hag of gold. The biggest hunt of the season so far was luid Monday night when one hundred people gath ered nt Dan Conklin's home oil. I Peachtree street. They were di vided into couple*, a boy and a girl, each equipped with uti atilo-j mobile- -the speedier the better. Tin- first clue led (<> l'iedmoiit Circle, the second to the attic of a house 011 Fourteenth street, an- ? other to a .grave 011 Face's Ferry j Iload, another to Piedmont Lake, i and, finally, had: to the Conkliii| house, where Harriett Shedden j and Jack Sharp found a bag of ? gold pieces amounting to $50. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey MacDon aid started the treasure hunting I fad here, but they little realized J what they were stirring up. Bridge and dancing have been for gotten. Clues are distributed in various placet*, and the hunters, riding in automobiles driven at top spead tush through downtown streets or residence sections, searching for si^-ns that lead I" the bag of gold. Many of the clues are written, in verse. At the hunt given by Miss Will Hawkins, tin* first clue read: ?Tudor a rock. In a dry swimming pool. At a club with a cigarette name. You'll find Clue Number 2. which will, aid me and you In winning the gold hunt rs game." The club was the Pied num." Miss Mary Harney Priciiard ; lias r:*turiu d to Itaiidolph-Macon College after spending the holi- 1 days with her mother, Mrs. Jennie; Prichard, 404 West Main street. J Clyde l.iHky has returned to Washington and Lt<' after spend ing the holidays with his sister. Mrs. W. C. Overman. 717 West Church street. PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT Try flu* C'FiAltK MACHIXK W'OltKS. They r<?|mlr mid mnke nnythlntf. ruiiK * HKYMOl'lt. Try them otit. RivcnWo HMO. Start the NEW YEAR with n rlwin sheet. f<et the INIHSTItlAI. HANK pay your LITTLE BILLS MOXKY I.OAXKI) 6% Plus n small service charno. t'oiiH' ill nml let's talk It over. INDUSTRIAL BANK !i\!tr<:i! MAKKS <;ii- r to i!. i). N? w York. Jan. 10.-?flir nai?l M. It. i inch ho* ninilo 11 $10,000 jtlfi to th?> I'nllMl Daiiwliii r.s of Uii* Confederacy to widow tii?a Mi-nnial sesaloii prize of North rnlvrrsitlrn for Un- THia n'li in i?it<< History. Wnntiti/* !?'<*? I oration Monday The r- cutar monthly iinM-tlnx of tin- WnniiiiiK ration will Ik? h<-l?l Monday ?'V<-iiinui< at 7: lift oVIock in (ho Chainlwr of Com ni? rci- moms. \ full att? tidancM* is d<**!r<>d ami iiny Indite ii.:?r?st ? ?l in i Ills work or wishinu f ?> join ar<- ask ? <1 to ronio. l)i Ivlnjs < * 1 11 1 ?. Anot In r rlui ?lit ?rl ? d tin' tinnier in: "A lov? ly I1<<111<*, a kIkmio of hrown Wh.'i Milton a l?:ik?*r fount!. K? r ;i Spanish Don tin- ?tro l wan tin 111 f?l Tin homo w.in liiiilt by a cak-* far-fimn<d. A fancy lamp on lit* inm*r train. Will t? II what more thon-'s to r?? li'tO."" \ Tin* lionio wan on |*mirc ?!?? I.' on Avi-ttiii ami Is the r?-tdd?*nr? of I*. O. Sto;j?'.i?f thi? Sti.m- I taking Company. lint th polio i|i'olnr< th<*y ar?* tin* n*al winn.i, in this in*w vann*. Tin* traffir fin* s that nro bnitit* as'ja f.o-il ? anain. t tin* t-iifi'ilini: hmilora brat any hhhh-n hat, of ; old for moii:*y valtn . Louis XIV Am < i In Solid silVfi' i- now oil dis play in our window. Till.* |>atl<rn is fin!i>uly ilcsdjnifd for t ? or liost?-*K who wifcli.H in fttid ricliiH (o simplicity. i ons seiji; Your J? \vi 1. r Since 1SK2 Main and Water Sis. 666 lr. a pr^Rcriptlon for CoM?, (Jrlpiio, I?rnjnio, flood, ?rite*. < ormtlpntlon, lllllonnnfM, It Is the most speedy remedy we know. Tiitt's Pills AGAINST MALARIA BARGAINS IN USED CARS FORDS Touring, Coupes, Sedans, Roadsters AIho n Krw Other IVfakm. "EVKKY CAR YOU SHE ON TIIE HOAI) IS \ I SKI) CAIJ" Auto & Gas Engine Works, Inc. Ill Norfli -i- Eli/itln'ih City, N. C. Singer tlclena Wftlt O iClLuwo dnuKhter *'? Ma\oi Frank NVult of t*iurKtH. Mich.. r*nug at tin- celebration of the one t.undrrdth nnnlv?.Tsary ot th* It. \e I*rv1en?e of Peru. The Invnatton ..uh extended to her by 1'rr^lder.l JiCSufa. lxfi?ice Sets Fashions hi Dogs As Wei I As Rai men t Most Swapper (anine ('.ontfxtnion for a Fashionable Woman ISotcaday* is an ilsaiion Wolf Hound Like Aja: r, the Prince (hen Handsome Pup 1'iulon, Jan 10? Fashions have chanted in doK8. The most 8 v . nger canine companion for a fat-i.ionable woiiu ii today is an Al satian wolf hound. like AJax. the n?:i. nific? nt silver gray specimen m -ntly purchased by .the Prince of Wah-s. Carls. Jan. If* ? Among the new woi.icn materials the more prom in< t manufacturers are turnlug out for spring costumes are heavy navy or black serges ornamented with widely spaced stripes in the brightest of colors. Some, instead | of strlpi s. have large plaids with enormous checks or small plaids all- mating with large spaces of plsiln cloth. Paris, Jan. 10. ? Almost all the day time and evening uowiis d? | signed by one great Paris man couturier are accompanied today by cloaks specially adopted to complete th?' ensemble. The straight line of th?? frocks is en hanced by a little fullness ob tained wlh pleats and flares. New York. Jan. 10 ? Karth. sky and son and the waters under the s. a ore calh-d upon to provide names for the* colorings of the winter resort frocks but when all Is said and done, the frocks se lected with best taste usually em ploy white and sopie simple varia tion of the ordinary colors. The l>ast? I shad* s are especially popu lar. NVw York; Jan. 10. ? A real ch?-ap skatn I* not poaniblr If oik w.-nr# one of the now bright col ored suede leather xkutluK null.-*, but t heir comfort and attrncflvp n?'HR amply com primate for what they cont. They are mippb- as *ilk and a* rirhly colored, y?*t are warm and win<j -proof. Rucker & Sheely Co.'s January Clvaranrv Salt' NOW IN PROC.RKSS You will find many splendid values at our store. WANTED To repair your clocks, watches and jewelry at a very reasonable cahrice. THIRD OF CENTURY experience ; all work giv en my personal attention H. C. BRIGHT 303 Hinton Bldg. Upstairs Lucky Thirteen Dresses at Mitchell's ? <;o AT? None Reserved PRICE Nonr ?ol<i until Tuesday Jiinuary 13. TMb ik flip finul price. MITCHELL'S THE FIRST & CITIZENS RATIONAL BANK KMX Altl-mi CITY, X. I'. NOTICE The regular annual meeting of (ho stockholders of this , Hank for the flection of Directors, and for the transaction ot such othvr business br may bn properly presented, will he held at ita banking house in Kllzabeth City, N. C., on Tuesday, Jan- " uary 13th, 1926, between the hours of two and three P. M. M. I!. JON liS, Caahier. NOW GOING ON 05\40* REDUCTIONS ON ALL WINTER GAKMENTS M. Leigh Sheep Co. LOUIS B. MAYER present* The Heroine of "Pen ()" My Heart " Laurette Taylor IN f <1 "One Night In Rome" By J. HARTLEY MANNERS from his famous stage Hit reus of llie same title. A THRILLING MYSTERY-ROMANCE* Alkrama Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday January 13 ? 14 Make Your DollarsWork! Above nil, there in nrrd for Mm- rvrrelar of k<mmI j iiilginrnt in invcHlin|( in fnrnitiirr which should pay liberal diviilemlx in lui[ipiue><? an<l contentment for yearn ami ypara lo come! I<et ihr home fiirnixliing ex perience of txprrta help you lo invent \onr money windy in pood furniliire. Our NtockH of quality furniture are unKur|MHHe<l in ihe wide ruu|(e of xclection they offer, ami the new low level of price* i? a Mill (treat in dueemenl l?> early linyerx! A WIDK IIANGF. OF OVKKSTT FFKD IIVINO ROOM SUITES ill nllrmlivr fanliiiined ?/ Tap*-nlry, I flour, anil Mohair , in different afimlin. Quinn Furniture
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