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;: LOCAL ITEMS j; AND if Mbney Spent is Money G0113 ASOCIAL NEWS S Moiiey Banked is Money Saved 1 .1 Clergy officiating at the ordina tion of Rev. L. L. Rose, at Calvary hurch, -at tlio morning "Service to morrow :. Bishop : The Right Reverend " Jo 8pph Blount Cheshire, D.D. " Preacher:" The Reverend Donald Hartwell Morse. ... I ' Presenter: Tho Reverend Bertram E. Brown. - -' Cospeler: The Reverend James Re gir.ald Mallett, Epistoler: The Reverend Samuel Whitney Hale. V Mr. J. T. Hagan, Miss Emma Co- lcyj and Mr. Jackson Cooley are to day in Norfolk. ' Miss Willie Lawrence, of Scotland Neck, was a shopping visitor in town " yesterday. ' At the Opera House tonight at 7.30 the serial "Hidden Dangers," also two comedies. y ' Messrs. Dm Gilliam, John Cheshire iind Russell Clark spent yesterday in Plymouth. Miss Helen Whitaker, of Raleigh, Is the week end guest of Mrs. Henry Clark Bourne. ,. There will be special music at the ordination service at Calvary church tomorrow morning. - t Mr. F. B. Wiggins will arrive to day froni Fishburn- Military School to spend the holidays. , ' A marriage license was issued to day to Mr. Peter A. Gwatney, of Pitt .county, and Mrs. Annie Council, for merly Miss Annie Randolph, Edge . combe county.-, '-' v.: .' - Mrs. W. E. Fenner, of Rocky Mt., is visiting, her parents, Dr1. and Mrs. . J. M. Baker. ';'' " ' Mr. and Mrs. r( B. Hyatt will mo tor to Scotland Neck tomorrow where Mrs. Hyatt will assist in a reception a given by her sister, Mr. R. II. Gray to Miss Will Andrews -hose marriage r, to Mr. John Roberson takers place . ; there on December 27. The local tobacco warehouses clos " ed last night and will probably re ; open January 10 cr 11. The date will probably be definitely settled at a meeting to be held in Wilson some time today. Mr: R. W. Hearn, of Macclesfield, was in town this morning on busi ness. He stated that he made money off there acres fi tobacco since he sold his crop for $1,980, whereas had he planted a larger crop he would have lost. money. This is a practical example that might very well be fol lowed. Messrs. Frank Andrews, J. M. Shields and M. S. Graham with Miss Janie Chandler motored to Greenville to encourage the basketball team playing there last night. Mr. Nelson Howard returned from school during last night to spend .the holidays with his parents. Presbyterian Chinch Services. Pastir:'R. A. Lapsley, Jr. - S. S. Supt: Geo. Howard, Jr.- Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject: "Bird of the Bible." Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. Topic: "Spirit of Generosity." Evening service: 7.45 p.m. Subject: "The Oldest Disease in the World: Its Remedy." . Calvary Church. Holy Communion at 7.30 a.m. . l' BorniHg prayer at 9 o'clock. ' Sunday school at 9.45 a.m. Men's Bible Class at 10 a.m. Confirmation at 10.30 a.m. ' Ordination at 11 a.m. . Evening prayer and sermon,'7.30. . ' v Mrs. W. Green Entertains. A verypretty party and extremely well attended was the affair given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. W. W. Green in honor of Mrs. George How ard, jr., recent bride, and her sis ter, Mrs. Curtis Sprague, of New .York. ; - ; ; V:-.-V Mesdames George Pennington and W. Stamps Howard received the gue. at the door, and little Miss Elizabeth Green received the cards. " ' . COME IN AND JOIN A 1 1 w i vv TTOTT ma SOME OUR NEW o 00 OL1HIB t BANK MONEY EVERY WEEK THAT IS OUR PLAN .. ......... . etltf tJoiix Oux MDNFY FAPNFPS. R" , Sure, you are going to need money next Christmas but will you have it? You will vhen you come in and Join Our Chris tir.fs Club which gives you a Systematic 1'Ian for depositing . money regularly. Earnings of men and women are now increased so that salaried people are in a position to deposit $1. $2, $3, $5, $10, $20 or more each week without incon venience to themselves. To have money for next Christmas or any other purpose join our Christmas Club. JOIN TODAY. . . BUSINESS MEN. - Businccs men are urged t encourage their employes to join our Christmas Club and to explain to them that it is a weekly method for banking money. The thrifty employees are the most valuable to their business. The money which you can so easily spare now en ! put in our Christmas Club "may some day protect you and yours in sickness and financial distress. lAAAlAlAAlAAAAAlAiAAA.AAl A a A .... a ... -m ........ vfTTTI TfTTTTT fTTf VT. jyWlJJJ'"'" "' imw , . fr, an iim $5, W) or $' w mi ax am ym, Ami BHI JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB TODAY HAVE MONEY NEXT 1 HOW TO EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN ' f 25c CLUB $12.50 Deposit 25c each-week for 50 weeks., 50c CLUB $25.00 Deposit 50c each week for 50 weeks. $1 CLUB $50.00 Deposit $1 each week for 50 weeks. $2 CLUB $100.00 Deposit $2 each week for 50 weeks. INCREASING CLUB PLAN lc CLUB $12.75 Deposit lc 1st week, 2c 2nd week. Increase lc each week for 50 weeks. 2c CLUB $25.50 Deposit 2c 1st week, 4c 2nd week. ' Increase 2c each week for 50 weeks. 5c CLUB-,$63.75 Deposit 5c 1st week, 10c 2nd week. Increase 5c each week-r-for 50 weeks. 10c CLUB $127.50 Deposit 10c 1st week, 20c 2d week. Increase 10c each week for 50 weeks. CHRISTMAS EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN $5 CLUB $250.00 Deposit $5 each week for 50 weeks. $10 CLUB $500.00 Deposit $10 each week for 50 weeks. $20 CLUB $1,000.00 Deposit $20 each week for 50 weeks. $100 CLUB $5,000.00 Deposit $100 each week for 50 weeks. i HOW TO JOIN Look at the different Clubs in table above and select the one you wish to join, the lc, 2c, 5cJ 10c, 25c, 50c, $1.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00 or more; then come to ouiBank with the first weekly deposit. We will make you a member ofthe Club and give you a Christmas Club Pass Book showing the Club you have joined. . ' WHY WE HAVE OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB It is part of the business of our bank to encdurage thrift and to teach economy. In no better way can we render service to all of the people of .'this city and community than by giving them a definite plan fo saying their money. Our Christmas Club is just such a plan. BANKING TRUST COMPANY wwwm : m we ym wt am m wawavii YiaYarBJT.iT.ii Mrs. W.-E. Fenner, of Rocky R. A. D. UPON REQUEST, THEN i introduction to any man or girl in Mount, introduced to the receiving line, which consisted of Mrs. W. W. Green, Mrs. J. M. Baker, Mrs. Curtis Sprague, of New York, Mrs. George Howard, jr., Mrs. George Howard, sr., and Mrs. W. C. Clark, of Wilson. Mrs. Don Gilliam invited the guests into the dining room, where a sweet course was served by Mesdames Tom Farrar, Thad Hussey,, James Taylor, of .Asheville, and William Wakeley, of New Jersey. Mrs. George Holderness, standing at the dining room door, greeted each caller' as she passed out. The decorations were very pretty, being in seasonal colorings. CHAPERONED. New York, Dec. 18. If yflur past will bear investigation, there is no need any longer to be lonely and alone in New York city yes, this is an entirely proper suggestion. The It. A. D. Registered Acquaintance Dance Club will take care of your vacant hours and heart. It has chnp erones who take your credentials and pass upon your application. When you are duly approved, you are noti fied and may then choose an evening and be "checked" for it. The rest is simple. "Your membership is your the room. There's no "uplift" about it; no "welfare" work; nonything but a dance club and a chance to be long to it. It isn't a charity. The members pay their way and seem to get their money's worth. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LANDS L.ong lime tasy terms . H. U. HAKUISUN. su BEC INNING Tuesday, Dec. 7, I wjjl co nmence my class in art-drawing, wnter color, oil ajyl china painting. All who are interested may see me Mrs. B. F. Taylor at Mrs.Wien berg's. d2-7t " SAND . 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