SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Mr*. Worth Hiitrrtntit* The W? dn? sday Afternoon I?rldu? Club was beautifully entertainer W?(li?'sduy afternoon by Mrs. \\". A Worth; -12 West Cluirch street. Pe onl?s and American Heauty rom-$ ar ttstically placed throughout tie house were tin- decorations and mad a lovt ly p?*ttitiu for the tables. Tie quests \v? ic in the gayest and ha;? piest <>t moods ami many cordia words \v? i> |>;is!foint* d rt ft. ;? ??X?|- Ills. Mrs. KliiiimliniiH Hostess Mrs. J. C. I*. Khrituhau* wa% hnjihHK to the Thursday Alternoon 500 Club at her home, 205 East Maiu htrr-ct. Thursday afternoon. About Pi guesth assembled ill a l:tru?' room softly lighted and decorated with while and red rones. An inter esting afternoon was spent at the four tables and at the conclusion of the game two very attractive prizes were awarded to the winners. A de li u lit ful salad and ice course was served by the hostess dining the af ternoon. Ill Honor Mis* Pickard The home ol Mrs. I. M. Meekins, 212 West Main street, was the scene of a pretty party Wednesday even Ihg given in honor of Miss Minna ; Pickard, member of the High School ; faculty, who has been teaching here j for six years. The house was beau -! tifully adorned In Dorothy Perkins roses. The guest* Included: Mr. f and Mrs. Raymond Sheely, Mr. and j Mrs. T. S. McMullan, Jr., Misses; Margaret Sheep. Helen Wood, Marie. LeRoy, Hester Newton, Lucille Puss, I Nell Pickard. .Mrs. Ada Hurfoot Lea- j tor, Messrs Robert Rylund, Ralph j Holmes.' F. M. Dwight, Henry Le-j Roy, Dr. A. L. Pearce and Dr. John ! Dell. | (iivfH Art Exhibit Mrs. T. P. Nasli will leave Thurs-1 day to visit her daURliter, Miss Eliz- j nbelli Nash, at Meredith College, Ha-j lelgli, on Saturday afternoon. May j .31, Miss Nash ^Ives her senior art i exhibit in the college studio and on." the following Tuesday she will re-. celve her diploma in art. J1 ' Miss Owen* Entertains Harbinger, May 23?Miss Hilda ' Owens entertained a number of herj friends at her home here Friday ev-1 \ enlng from 7 to 1 o'clock. After!* many games delightful refreshments j were served by the hostess' mother, I* Mrs. N. II. Sawyer. Those enjoying i) the occasion with Miss Owens w?-re: Misses Eva, Nora and Estefle Guard,! Wilnia Parker, Hazel Smith, Gertie < nud Zelda Owens, Louise Sawyer, Ltllle Aydlett and Sarah and Huyla Melaon; Messrs. Roy Sumrell, Rob ert and Karl Sawyer, Marrlll Owens, Sanders, Oscar Roberts, Mel-.t vln Sawyer, Oscar Roberts, Luthur;t Parker, Herman Sawyer, Ernest Ow ens and Joseph Bright. 1 Miss Harrison HosIchh Harbinger, May 23.? (Special.) ? Mrs. \V. 3. Harrison delightfully entertained a host of friends of the younger set Tuesday night at her home. Ice cream and cake were the delicious refreshments served. Good Meeting of Mothers Fourteen members and four vis itors were present at the meeting of the Mothers Club Wednesday and this was one of the most tffeecessfttl meetings of the season. Ten babies were weighed and all showed gain except one. Mrs. Anna Lewis made a splendid talk on the problems of housewives and mothers and also d I--.cussed the advisability of putting on a three day baby clinic some time in June but the exact date has not been decided upon. IlHilc (iRSb Has Meeting The Students Wesley Bible Class of City Rond Methodist church had a delightful meeting at the home of Mrs. A. A. Armstrong, 204 East Burgess street, Tuesday evening. Group Number Five entertained ancl the hostesses for the evening were: Mesdaihes A. A. Armstrong,' II. A. Glbbs, E. J. Hooper, L. C. Lasslter, and H. G. Scott. The class planned a picnic for Monday night in honor of Miss Beatrice Cnntrell, Miss Janle Wall. Miss Luclle Pogue and Miss Sallle Beasley, who have Decorative Blaclc ami white striped k... in ueh ns this. Is so decorative it :self that even cut on the sli-nl :ncs It takes on an claliorn!* iv lere the stripes co round or* ?'* kirt and under tho aims but ko ?? nd down pn the sleeves and r-n] ? llx wide tueks at the hem. n fev tcelcolored buttons and a tussel? carf are effectively used. been teaching here during the last session. A delightful social hour was spent playing games. A song con lest was held and Mrs. G. \V. Mann won the prize, after which delicious refreshments were served. ' Those present besides the hostesses were: McBdamcs M. L. Brltt, G. F. Seyffert, ilramlon Davis, George Smith. Eve lyn llill, George Culpepper. Everett Harrison, N. H. O'Neal, G. \V. Mann, L. S. Gordon, C. E. Garrett, Will Haskett and Gam Overman; Misses Beatrice Cantrell. Janie Wall. Luclle Pogue and Sallie Beasley. Iltisy lives The Busy iJeea will meet at 3. >'clock instead of 3:30 Saturday at ( he Community House on Fleetwood meet and all members are asked to h? present on time. Personals Dr. H. J. Combs left Thursday: afternoon for a business trip to] Henderson and will return Saturday. Carlton Woodley left Thursday for tNorfoIk where he will spend a few days. Mrs. Stuart Mann of Moyock was in Hie city Thursday shopping. Mrs. Sallie Gurley and daughter. Miss Mary Gurley. left Thursday afternoon for Virginia Beach where they will stay for some time. W. G. Galther returned Thursday night from a business trip to Nor folk. Miss Mattle S. Banks Is the guest ? of her sinter. Mrs. \V. J. Young ol UalclKh. Mrs. Robert Lamb and son, Rob ,i rt. 1"7 North Martin itroot, have | ri-turned from Clid^n where they ? s|M iit several days with Mrs. Lamb's ir??? th-T. Mrs. A. J. Ward. Mrs. C!< vrlmid Jackson nn W<-st Main street, a?* viriiine Mrs. Jackson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter. at Coin joek. S. A. C?r if fin of Manieo was in the city on business Tuesday. (I I*. Seyffcrt. Rev. Daniel Lane. I). I'arsons returned Wednesday from a f;^tiiii?: trip to Oregon Inlet. H -lpli Pool left Thursday after noon for Norfolk after visiting his znoiher, Mrs. Bessie Pool. 5 Harney s*: ? "?t. Mrs. Claud Zeigler and little sons. Claud and Fred. 204 South Road stre?t have returned after visiting Mr . Z-*rWs mother. Mrs. N. Frank at New Born. S. M. Rogers. 307 East Burgess street, returned Thursday morning from a business trip to New Bern. llitrhingt-r Briefs ll.irhing?-r. May 23?Melvin Saw yer was in Elizabeth City Friday on bii>in< ss. Mrs. I)uke Forbes and Mrs. Ophe-J Iia Brock of Poplar Branch were the week-end quests of Mrs. J. A. Mel-j son of tiiis place. Mijs Mildred Ballanco of Aydlett was th" ?ue?t of Mrs. E. II. Banks here Sunday. "I Mrs. T. M. Guard was in Elizabeth' City Saturday shopping. * Sirs. (S. C. Sawyer spent Sundayi with her mother at Poplar Branch. *| Alonzo Midgett. representing A. F. I Toxey & Company of Elizabeth City, was here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker of Coin jock visited Mrs. Walker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Griggs, here Sun day. Mi*a Kobana Griggs is home after teaching in the western part of the State for the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garrett of Eliz abeth City spent Sunday here visit in*-; Mrs. Garrett's mother. Mrs. Ly dia Sawyer. Norman Shannonhousc of Ellza b? t!i City motored here Sunday and wus th?* guest of friends. N. T. Aydl. tt was here Monday on 1 business. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Owens were In J Poplar It ranch Saturday. Mrs. Epsie Kichie left Saturday for1 h< r home at Kdenton. Capt. S. D. Guard and family of Kitty Hawk Coast Guard Station spent the week-end here visiting rel-| atives. A. V. Sawyer was in Elizabeth; City Friday on a business trip. Arthur Gallop of Elizabeth City! motorrd here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Owens and chII-1 dren motored to Elizabeth City Sat-j urday. Mr. and Mrs. II. Etherldne attend-1 pd the movies at Poplar Branch Sat-1 urday night. EAT COecvtksvly's PURE LOLLYPOPS Ft r? l!rlial>lr Only p ii o x to i?(j?a Albrnuirle Pharmacy Hoiillicm Hotel llulldtiiK PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT. Meet your friend* at our Clean Soda Fountain. THE APOTHECARY SHOP If it's Mayonnaise or Relish say Gel fand's?at all grocers ALKRAMA Today "THE SPIDER. and the ROTE" with AliceIaK^ 0?>>tor\ e>nd ~ 6l\ StA' CMt Also WILLIAM DUNCAN in FAST EXPRESS Diamonds I 11 FOR X> ENGAGEMENT ? or GRADUATION GIFTS in latest styles. H.C. Bright Co. C Jewelers, Hinton Bldg. Jj Fashion News Notes C*?yri?ht. 1*24. Tht Atfvanc* ! 'New York. May 23?Top coats at | present are in many styles, includ ; ing those which are half cape and I half coat. Some of them have dozens of tiny glass buttons, with an edg ; iug of silver braid. Others have j hands of fur around the collar and ! hem. New York. May 23?Veils in orch id. purple, beige, navy and canary j yellow are among the things which will make the late spring hat some thing to look "at twice. These veils are ornamented with big velvet dots in contrasting colors. MELICK CHINA DINNER WARE 100 PIECE DINNER SET 836.93 An attractive decoration on good imported china body. A GENUINE BARGAIN MELICK Renovating the Kitchen This is the time of year when many women are having their kitchens repainted. It will look a great deal better if you install a spick and span enamelled gas range. And think of the pleasure you will get out of it too. Why not at least look at those we have on our sales floor. Southern Gas Imp't Co. J. T. STALLINGS, Mpr. "If it's done with heat, you can do it better with Gas" P. S. ? Remove the broiling rack before heating the oven. Always leave the lower door open while broiling to prevent smoke or smell. - vm ALUMET Tin t r.co?<~my 3HKING POWDER r.?-weas5? the BEST ry.\ 2 word Calumet means : ?. c than, merely Baking V >v .tcr?it stands for depena .' ''1 , ? purity and economy. i\y c emblem cf the highest i ?: ?* Uy 1 havener. I ?... cr? posriblc for you '?>4 x'r.a i a* .to?to just r.sk { r' the Test," in. most cases the .. . . .,y give you Calumet. :r't ,nent3 are expeti tiv;?especiallyonbake-day. To vise loavsiiets s'mply bccause they cost a ifie izss than Calumet is to in It generally means ruined bakir ,;s - the loss of time and expen sive ingredients such as flour, sugar, cg