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(ilve* Silver Ten The Ladies' Guild of Christ Church will entertain Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. 4B. Flora on East Main street from .3:30 to 5 o'clock at a silver lea. Many pretty and attractive Christ mas gifts will be on sale. The public is cordially Invited to at tend. W ill Meet TucMljiy ?Jhe Woman's Christian !%-?!? r iflki will meet Tiii-sday afternoon f i to I o'clock in tin old Aiiasiuiu room at "tin- Y. M. C. ? All the ladies of the town are iVed. I'erviiuili tm Misses Dorothy Scott. Marie' p.*oiinery. Valeria Scott, Helm IVr ' ry and Mniuii Snowd? n. and Ev ans lllnd?-s and Alfred I.aue mo tored to Norfolk Friday. J. 1). Dal. and daughi* r. Mi<s Georgia Dale, of Tynor, spent Sat urday with Mr. Dale's son. Car roll Dale. .'10 1 Sec ?nd street. M-s. Milts Sc. lit and little son. Clarence Davis. ? I Wetksville. spent Saturday with Mr*. Scott's mother. Mrs. J. E. White, un North Martin stre? t. Miss Elizabeth Etherldge, of the South Mills Hitch School fac ility. spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. E K. Ktlu ridce. Elisha and Wil y Coppersmith. City Route One, were in the city Saturday. Miss Lillian I'ritcliard of Wecksville was in the city shop ping Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Snowden and Miss ^llldred Sp?*nce left Saturday to spend the week-end with their sinter, Mrs. A. S. Harris, at Nor folk. Deputy Sin rilT H. S. Seymour of Camden County was in the city Saturday. Mrs. Dorothy Elliott. who has been spending several months with her dau^htt r. Mrs. C. N. Morgan, has n turned to her home in Littleton. W. W. Eav?-'s t i Sal? in was In the city on business Saturday. Mrs. W. II. Nonis is spending a few days with friends and rela tives in Norfolk. John C. James '.1 Sound N'ck was in the city Satuidaj^ ??n busi IICH8. Miss Thelma Twiford of Nor folk tfpuit Sunday with Miss Ern vatlne 11a I la nee on Si cond street. Mrs. J. W. Modlln has returned from Virginia lh ach. where she v spent a few days. A Edward Fern-ll of Wt-eksville F was in the city Saturday on busi ness. Mrs. W. C). Saunders am? daughter. Miss Mary llyrd Saun ders, and Misses < ? ? rtie White and Mary Uurnes spent Saturday in Norfolk. Mrs. E. C. Held and daughter. Miss Pat tie Reid. CHy Route One. were in the city Saturday. Mrs. George Williamson left Saturday for Richmond, where she will visit her niece. Mrs. Rus sell S.vkes. Mr. and Mr.-*. Harney Hcrry and Charting And Pressing YOU It CALL IN Ol'IC HKLF-HTA ItTKIt Yos Sir, we'll bo rlnht up. That's what you will hear when you call us for your dry clf-anlnK. Our work !h done rlijht. We nee that ev ery garment Is properly cleaned before returning to Hm ownrr. Our cleaning ser vice in to b?- commended by the Elizabeth City public. I'HONK 8MO Cooper Cleaning Works Tlio K-Z Way h the Oil Way" ? Oil GLASS CLEANER No tlltl**. fllM, or lIllfH. .No MMfi, water or rtiamoi* ncerietl. (1KANH WINDOWS IN 15 KKTONDS R. A. By rum Co. (1 li O V K i< H Phonos 3 an?l 57 C?r. Main & Water St*. Colds Will stop tomorrow Co!d? break in *4 l>o?tr? for the million* w . u* Hill'i. Pever and headac he* *0. I j Grippe yields in j day*.' Thuit the quick, the ?cientific w ty tn end the ?e dangrn and d i?c om fort*. Don't tru* lever help#, don't *ait. Get hack to normal at once. littl? poll, Kliner Trout. ;m.| Mr* G. K. Ilalstead, t,r Wvek^vilb. wort* in tlu* rlt> shopping Tliurs tlav. Airs. Josiah Klljott of Hertford Spent Wt'dllcyday :i u 1 *lii it ixl.i \ with h. r pa rents. Mr. ai.d Mis. W. L. Sawyer. 4 ?? 4 Seoond street. Mr. ami Mrs. K. \". l)aviii|iurt ttpoiu Tuesday with Mr. and Mis. Harney Horry at Weok.vville. T. L. StcvvliMHi and It. C. Stevenson, City Itouto Two, and their mother. Mrs. W. It Steven son. and Mrs. Alethia Chory at tended the funeral of Susan l'hyl* lis Stevenson, t i 1 1 1*> daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (I. \V. St< v? nsoti, at Washington Friday. Thank^ix lim Program Avon. D?*r. 7. A Thanksuivinu entertainment wiu ^iven \Vi*dn?-s day ivrnlnv, November II."., at 7 : :;i)' o'clock at Avon school. Tin* following program was rendered: Op*iiiiiK son--;, "Robin Red breast." I'rayer by llev. Robert l*"lt as. Acrostic, "Thanksyi\ iiiii." bv 12 nirls. Sonu. "Hail the (Had Tlianks gfvint:." by 12 Klrls. Dialogue, "St try of tin Pil grims." by eight primary grade' pupils. Sunn. "Honor the Mayflower Hand. " by 20 pupils. Recitations. "Harvest." by Vol nia Gray; "The Pilurim's Story." by Myrtle Gray; "The Turkey's Soliloquy." by Kniilis Gray; and "I'm Glad I'm a Little Girl,"' by Ivor 0'N?*al. Solo, "What Are You Good For?" by Evelyn Gray. Dialogue. "Who Shall be Queen?" by seven ulrls. Soon, "Thanksgiving." by s?v en girls. Recitation,- "Th ? First Thanks giving," by Pauline Gray. Recitation, "Than ksgiv lira at Grandpa's" by Mildred Wffllains. Song, "nrlnjilni: in the Sheaves" by school. I'lay. "Thanksyivinu of Lor.-: Ago," by 18 boys and girls, Columbia Personals Columbia, Dec. 7. Ned Hhodes of Klizabeth City motored to Co lumbia Thursday on business. Miss Kugeniu Hhodes has r? - turned to her home on .Sound Sid after \isitinn relatives in Kliza beth City. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Perry ami children, Karl, I'rner and Julian, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gray, of Klizabeth City, motored to Sounu Side Sunday. Mrs. Sadie UricH house i" se riously ill at her home on Sound Side. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hrickhouse and Mrs. Nancy Itnckhouse iii'j tored to Eden ton .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Itoush Harre'.l Apparently The Holidays Are Not Going To Be Dry livvmifn' ( niihiiiH'rs . ttrvvnifgr Mixers atul llcrrr llu iiisflri's ire lifiiii: l^re/Htreil l.v \ttver Itf forv in II irked Old \en ) or A* r.\ i:oiu i; i t. sm \i.i. (Cipviyht, 19.'), by The 4i!v*-i<0 Ni-w York. I??e. 7 I'rom all tin* cvlili'iii'rs oiio swh in and around New York. ihe approach ing yuletUle i?s in he a citcklail Christinas. Ah?I the cocktails are 10 he poured from such shakers a* never were dreamed of in the prc-prohihitiou days. li worn* thai lite silvers in 1 1 lis. ami cvcil i lie goldsmit lis. are today devoting their highest art ami skill in the fashioning of the*e politely lerint :l "hwerajso mixers" and their "companions in crime." the "beverage containers" once known as the old hip poi'ki I flask. Staid and respect ahlo old Fifth Avenue .simps and Maiden lame houses, which would shudder at the thought of selling pistols, blackjacks, ji ill inios. and other such implements designed fur the breaking of the laws, proudly dis pla> the aut i-Volstead s<-ts ami itii were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ah ilrickliouse Suiioav. Arthur llaieman, Clair Snell. Joseph Ithodi's and K. T. Crae dock motored to KlnMon Sunday. Simeon Rhodes ir slowly rccov ? liny after ati illness oi several months. Miss Cora llhode* was t h< guest of Miss Kllgeniu Khod'v Sunday. Mrs. Steve ltrlck house died at h? r home here Wednesday nlgln. Dave Sawyer is slowly recover ing after a long illness. Krnest Ilrickliouse has jvMirmd from a business trip to KHzahctli City and Norfolk. Mrs. Mary Craddock motor, d to Plymouth Friday on husims*. WillirliPJ*' llriefs Wanehese. llee. 5. Itev. W. It. llardesty returned Tuesday night to resume hi* work as pastor of the Methodist Church here. Mr. and Mrs. Iloraee llaymoit of New York City are visiting relatives here. Miss Mary Tillett has returned from Norfolk, where she has heen visiting relatives. Misses Margaret Squires and Theresa Callop spent the Thanks giving holidays with Miss Kansas Hooper at Stumpy 1'oiut. ph-nieiil* i m iln- mo*-t prominent positions among all their Christ mas MdiKv It woultl a|i|ii'iir thai t manufacturers and retailers had acri'nl U|imi thf slogan: "Make this a happy cocktail t hrist mas." hui I lie proprietor* of Hit- .'.mailer *hops aiul the niaiia* ??ers of i lu? bin houses say they are a? usual merely following a pulilie demand railier than attempting to create tine. Tliey say they have ahsoluiMy nothing id d?? with pos session of luto\lcat Inu liquors. leg al or ilU'ual. a till are only provid ing their puhlir and patrons with the proper utensils for the mixing and service i ? f ilieir "private storks." which In this section of I he country have appeared to In crease rather than to diminish. In Wall Street parlances theirs is a runaway market in shakers and llasl%s and silver and crystal cock tail sets. Nothing approaching the elaborateness and cost of these t reat ions over has been seen he fore oven in this Hiy of lavish spending. Individual flasks for t he carrying of whiskey or kIii may lie bought at prices ranging up to $lfi? and ?1TT> while sets c?i three containers with a capac ity of 3. quarters encased in plg skin and otlo r expensive leathers so as to make the whole resemble an extraordinary recherche law yer's brief case cost between $500 and Srtoo. There virtually is no limit to the cost of the cocktail sets and Ii.ik. r. The remarkable devel I'l'iin i-t in this* ! i ii < ? is no I aJotie in I'h' ro.-t elaborateness of I ll? - Unites Inn In tin* si /.?' of tin- mix er* Iii I In* old days the shakers w.-iv ? mall affair*. seldom heliiK Int-uded in hold nmri' than six 1 1? ? t ? ? t . ? dinner appet izers. T<ulay tly shakers have grown to the size of vast vases of urns and lluve |w t ii vlveit tin* ? lassie lines of old <!i,?,i'o' and 1 h?* Valley of the Kinus. Kvory old school ,,f de r-n:n has I k * * * n drawn upon hv the lival hilv? rsntlilis in their effort to outdo rarli other Itoth in strik i UK shapes. in eaparlt> !ind in eosl. Tin* newest offering of this sea son an* "fitted refresh ini'tit bans." althntiuh "beverage hays" would Ii*- a more alliterative and proper designation of theni. They are splendid leather eases of varyiiiK sizes and prices and they nmtaiu five nr. six silver-topped hoi ties "for beverages" a silver corklail shaker or " beverage inker." a wonderful long and eapttfde mix inr. spoon and it set of mix cold Hu?mI silver glasses. One of these hats ran he bought as low as If.V.'oi, From that prlee they leap upward to whatever yon ran or cannot afford to pay. Leather Roods stores are vieliiK wiih ihe silversmiths and jewelers in tin* sal*' of these eoninuidities and the hie depart men t stores of tin metropolis are featuring the drinking :aM< mid illt-l|:.il<- ??f .? i I A toi-dm's* whii l) i*vri >oiw thought would In k 1 1 t?*?l drailer than .1 doornail l?y the ?? icla i It nHH'IMlMlr-111 hsis |-\|MHl|i'd liv |- ,i|?h it ii ? I hounds ami must lw ruiitiitik on a I hour Iwiils. Add?'<l to III** silver and ?idd iliMpla >> in the shops .unl show window* is the iii-wh thai a good sized rum ih'fi is fichtiiiK ih?? howlinu storm off the coast today, ready t>> l.iinl the i'Ii 1 1st mas "cheer" without which tin- work of 111** silver hs Hf?tn to In* v .1111 Tli?' *ho|i.s al?o report a ii iiU'krtiini: t|t?iiiaiul for i-liain t*;i i: iti* itiiiK lMirk<'l?. Iti'lir* of ihiK M?rt from tin* uM lmt?|s ami r?Ht mini ills <>f tlu? ell y hriim fall lllullH in 1 ||c Hilt M|ll?' sIlilpK Tuki'ii ii1ioi:?athfr t li?* 1 1 ? ? I i ? I . ? > ?li>]il:i> i?m hi New York till* wasiiu art- a xlrikiiiK Men f tin- ;?i t it II (If ??f till' | II Ml Jill* llf 1 It w sec tion toward tin* VoIhIi'iIiI L?w. \Vliol?'hal?'i?H say. hiiwi>ti>r, tin- il? - tti.iml from tin- "inferior" i* uruu ? lug MroiiKi'i* year l?> yi*ar. SOLVE YOU I! CIIKISTMAS I'KOW.KMS BY Shopping With Us I OK IIEIt iti;\i rin i, nmi-rr skis mil nstowh \rpiii;< i \ri;i? CASDIKM FOt NTAIN I'BVH TOII.KT WATKItS I'KHUMI-X BATII MAIjTH PI,AYI\<J CMtDM IU>\ STATIONIIItV I'KIIH MK ATOM I /j; US MANM l'HK SKTS I OK HIM < l(i\l!S (2.Vm and A K.\VH(N)I)IK ril'K SMOKIXfi TOIIWOH KH NTAIX I'KNS KV I ;Hs?| \ III' I'K.V'IM i: \/.oits SlI.VVIMi Itltl'SHKS I I.AS||M(i|ITH TIIKKMOS IW)TTM^ \\ ItlTI.M* I'.Vl'KIt And IMuny Oilier (iil'l* Thai Would I'lrutte Overman & Stevenson i)iu'<;(;isrs 112 Hunt Main Si. Phone .{-2-1 Alkrama Theatre TUESDAY kikI WEDNESDAY, DEC ? mid ?J * A(lmi?*ion I Or mill I Or Christmas Gifts II ortliy of Your Most I altteil Friendship We arc truly proud of the bountiful lino of Holiday merchandise we have provided for this season's selling. It is with a distinct feeling of satisfaction that we invite you to come in and view these lines. Our reputation for quality, service and the wise se lection of stock is well home out in this showing. With out a douht it is the finest collection of tfift articles ever displayed in this store. We want you all to enjoy look ing it over. The Gift Everlasting A Diamond Ring Snap )> y . white stone, not lartce, I>ut brilliant, and .set to make t h e in look much larger. $.37.50 Diamond of purest color and exquisite lustre, set in the very latest while Hold mountings. $.10.00 Snappy, white Dia mond. ill a beautiful white ({old Hiujc with sapphires in the sides. S67.00 Marvi-lously carved, while n?ld UillK, set wilh liluc-wliite dia mond of fin e s I lusl re. $100.00 A Wonderful Gift White Gold Wrist Watches Green or white ({old filled Watches in all the most voKiicish shapes, fitted with 15- jewel dependable move ments, SlL'.r.O l? $ <H> Iieautiful platinum-like ef fects in solid white ({old, of newest design, with guaran teed movements, S2.~i.ou t<> sua. oo WATCIIKS have lieen a feature with us over since we he^an business. Our reputation for satisfaction and valiio-giviiiK is well known. We guarantee every watch we sell ? a very important item in buying a small watch. II V extend a cordial invitation to all to visit onr n tore at this time to inspect the tronderjnl line of Holiday (lift Merchandise ue have provided LOUIS SELIG Your Jeweler Since I !tlt2 Main anil ft nlrr Si*. Let Us Help ^ nil In ??i'| (lir kind of |>rr?riit 1 1 1 I Hoill?l Im* a|t|?rrri;itc<| h y I h v >iniiifi ami 0I1I. \\ V Su^r-I : WNMIIM.ION IIOMK n iin\? r. 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Of nil known ilruK^, cn~opotc It rrc r>i!tii/r?| liv lii?li m<"licol uuthorilk's at otic of tin.1 pf "tr*t lidding rtgencirs f'?f | iii.dUient toiiphn rnrl cold* und othC^I f'jrmn of t'lT" fr-juMn, CrcomulidajH roMain., i- 1 ' -.n to crrosote* othrr ; hraliiir. 1 M* h ?oothn itnd heal llir and - top tbo irrilt&t m*ji and lull munition, whit-- tlio ?-i com on tn tlir Mmnsclk is nb* mrliod into llir lil<>od, attacks Uie vat of llir I rouble and cli'.cka tli<* growth of tin* perms. .'ic'inwI i'Mi h r.tKir.inlocd notbfi#^ t??r> ; 1 t!ir* tr 'Tinnit of Mr?ta<H wiut'!ir ; - I told : , bioiichlaf a?CiniaJ bromliiri* und 01I1 r forms of rc*pira?i 'cry il 1. tin 1 1 i> cucaUcnt for btiUflft ?n;r tip t| 1 rn nftrr cold* Of L_ NT ? v 1 i jndvd if any counhor mid I ' rd rftrr I iki-ic? aciMf^M 1) tn ti A?k your ilriiTgUl./ CT mu' i' n Company, Atlanta, (Is. (J POSLAM IS SAFEST FOR BABY'S ECZEMJ Tnk- no rhanrcB with b*)4 *kln trouble. Hnrah rail mluht make It even wornr. PdNlaiu. that gentle yet com trnt'<! reined v that atopa Itchli InAtantly and quickly drlY?*' eruption away. At all drttgg JiOr, To ItHaln Yonr Youthful Wo ret minuend the cUlly J DOROTHY DAKNIT By Charles McManut hi went to ct r I a divorce amo he Cior a wift WHATl new Dorothy' I S 5*4E <v t)l VoffcEE I WILL. "SAY *>ME i ?? SllME , PEACH O RENO MISTER SPfuCi^ i*> OACK ""11 ? N f. VA L> A ' t J | OONT K*J?W WHAT THAT . I V (JOT ? YL'j SHE WA. V(ITH H INI VUHEM > SAW HIM' * KXgriSITK PERFUMES lloiiltluiini'H. Cnly's Hud* nut's jiihI oilirr cliutrv IiihikN. Mak?* your Christ mas M'hi'lioil MOW Tilt: Apothccary Shop
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