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WOMEN^S INTERESTS American Home To Be New Club Department W ill Attempt In l iml \iMvrr lo Our-lton KvofjlHuhV ? "Vt li;il i< M.illtr With tin1 Vnnrirtm Htum-." Says* Mr*. Sherman, !N?*h l*V<i<?i*;tlion l>r?*si(i<*nt ? Mr*. .1. lll:\KV llllillSMITII. < liaimiaii of l?iiMieif?. North Car olina l'e?tcrsiili>ii or Wom< oil's I lulls Not. .club women 1'iily rim fii? h and women nor connected willi club life an* inln-i. <i?<l in Know ing what manner of woman is M?. John I). Sin rut;; ii of Colora do. flic n?'W prcxiilinl of tin' C? ii eral l*Yderat ion of Wcne n's Chilis -? tin* woman who succeeds tin . brilliant Mrs. Thomas C. Winter {|d assumes tlo leadership of Ul rica's 2.300.000 club women ibr tlie it* * x I I wo years. Club wo rn* ii for the mo'-t part know of Airs. Sherman throuYh iier many works. For ir? yesn-x she has beet* acth fly ctmaged in work for the p'tieral federation. At tin- time of her. flection t<i the presidency she was fhuirman of the laruest department of work in the feder ation, that of applied education, which is an organization of 22 separate federations in itself. As* founder of Card en Week and n co-worker.. in _Uu:. lleJlcr Homes movement, her name 1ms been largely before the publio during tin* past two years. In Washing ton sin* is known chielly as the .National FMrkM l.wtx ? irbn hrr? Mood guard over America's play grounds blessed by nature to pro tect t hem from the constant en croach uifiit of commercial Inter ests. liming Hi*' war, Mrs. Sher man was the one woman director on tlii' hoard of the National War fSarden foil. mission. As chairman of the conservation department, she helped t.o establish the Uocky MotiiiTftin National I'arlf. going before ConureHR to show the fit - neMn and the need of its imme diate establishment. Mrs. Slit rniiin is part icn la ' I y Uui^VlUiX;. lean home. Through lo r int. r cst. a new department of the fed eration was recently created, this lo be calh-d the American Home Depart nient. The purpose of this di part men t is to attempt to find an answer to the qiietitinii asked on eveiy side, "What is the mat ter witli the American lloim ?" As summarized hy Mrs. Sherman herself.' "Mile ;:<rirrnl purpose of this new department is to empha size the home as the fundamental social institution -for learning and practicing the business and tin are of living." Mrs. Sherman is said to be not only a yivat admirer of her pre decessor. Mrs.- Winter, but to be likf her in many charming qual ities. in that she is modest, dem ocratic. brilliant, of mind, big of heart. kindly in word and lu-art. eonilr active leader ill educa tional effort and a writer of abil ity. 1 fie new president has al renily announced that the work undertaken dllHlTR Mr r. Wmf. i administration will be pushed to completion. "There will be no breaks in ilic activities now undi r way In the general* federation," declared Mrs. Sherman in her llrst official message to the club women "f Aim ilea. Atlantic City- is to he host to the next biennial convention oT 'The" "(TV'IFTRT -rvrlemt inn- -of ? inen's Clubs. This will lie In June. 1 *i 2 ?"? . The invitation was given by the state federations of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The uiv'flin- place o[ tin 1 '< 2 .r> biennial council will be decided al tin* meeting of the exfciittvi- com mittee to Ih held in Washington. September 2:!-2f?. 'I'lie Stati lth:hwny Commission assures the cluli woiih n of the Stale, that It will co-o|m rate in i-v cry way possible in assist Inu them in their work of beautifying tin highways of North Carolina. Les He ll. Anns, cltalrinafi of the Highway Beautifying Committee. In writing to Mr? . c; . I <a Salter, Stale chairman of forestry, pledg es not only the co-operation of ft is dcpai li'iieut. bnl thai of It. M. Ctirr.'ui. foresti r specialist or the agricultural dbpnitimiit and Mr. Ilolmes of Chapel Hill. Stale for ester. North Carolina (ieological Survey, in addition In* says that the patrolmen along the I ighways will lie instructed to ^ to pnsel4f any work which may be done along this line. , in this connection it may be Social Happenings Sur|??h*- I'mH v J?urry Skinix r was host at a de lightful xiirprlse party gitcii bin at his home ?m North Road strw. Tuesday evening. Tin* yoiiiiv folk* Ii;ni a jolly rousI time 5111*1 I hone (liiiicinK wt-r.* : Mi??^ Mar garet K. S.iwy *r. Maxine Fer.risiii Milllrent IS rice, Annie Milbt Siolcy, Margaret I ?:i vi-*. Jl irhn1 Nelson. Maltha Lanier of 1 *. burg. Alildr?d Hugh***. KatherhK "I'tnnrr; ? Knthr* t;i" ? sklnn" Kvclyn Hughe*: M' !?<rs Frank Kenton. HriRhtie White, l.atrv Skinner. Krvin Miilcdi. \!S*?- : ? ICt'i sell ? . IlarV'V Coodwin, \N ill in iti Hrighf. Junior (iilhert. llillu Ho ut 3!.. Constant Keariir*. I'l-lif* Midget t and Tom TlhMl.k ? Personals Miss Martha l?. White returned home Wednesday ' after spending a few days at Nags Head. Mis* Jeanne TwUonl of Nor folk Is in the city visit in;* friends and hi r anr.i. Mrs. AU-t.'t.i Ow.-i:-. City Route Two. C. (). Robinson loff Monday '?? join his family at Moreh.-ad City. From 1 lie"'? l)ioy will gii on an au tomobile trip through the West ern psirt o? lite Slate. *. Mr. ami Mrs. \V. I.. Stmiton have returned hum.' froiu a motor trip in Now Hern nhd Swansboro. Willie Sawyer is spending In vacation a! Norfolk and Cap* Henry visit in g friends. , Mrs. James Hulls and so.;. Kramer, of South Mills a it in th> rlty visiting Mr. and Mrs. |{o Jjyi't j?f'vv.V';r 011. >n 'i_ s ' t- * ? ? ' Kramer limits had his tonsils r moved this week and is get Ling along nicely. Itol-ert Vernon Sawyer Is sp n?i ? ing a week with relatives at Portsmouth. - S. M. Rogers has returned froi.? a.biifiins trip 10 N*'W R? rn. Marvin Rogers has r?-t nrned t?i Mallteo af'er Hpeudlllg a few d.l)> in the city with his parents. \? and Mrs. S. M. Rogers, o'ii Ka ? ! Huigt.s* street. X. 11. O'Neal ami niece. Mi Evelyn Rogers', attended tie- t - ? ? ernacle meeting at P6plar llfaticti Sunday. Mrs. <J. W. Mann and son. I.ln wood, have returned I101110 after visiting relatives al I.ak Landing. They were accompanied liom? by Mrs. L. S. Midgett and tw(? chil dren. Mrs. M. C. Smith has returned home from Raleigh wh re aim visit id her son. Willis Smith. ? N. II. ()'i.Vw;i|-hia ret timed honi* aftr'r spending a week al Poplar Hram h visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. W? Daily and Kon, William Daily, returned Wed nosday from Washington flti other points of Interest wh? re they have been on all automobile t rip. ? .Tr Or Whh^'1^^T1tTirxThTy-~fnr Now York on a business trip. Mrs. Howard Kramer and Mrs said that Frank Pate, Stat- Lit h way Commissioner, rit plnr* ?- tit. fuel that neither fh- H iuh way Commission nor 11 n> other a-< ?ie\ hiiH any b-Lal status to ? liable it to prevent any depredation or abuse to tie lr?-es. shrubs'or llow ers along the highway. Kvldeiit'% a law 10 protect the beatify of highways is what Is most needed at tliis t|me. If it's Mayonnaise or Relish say Gel fand's ? all grocere. INVKST TOUR SAVINGS IN SAFE BONDS Hcrt UN for fun tnfoi uuitiuu INDUSTRIAL BANK' ALKRAMA Today Helene Chadwick > in ? ? "Her Own Free Will" AI?o AIBK.KTINI in the "IHON MAN" Judges Couldn't Decide ~ -si They hiKI a contort in Kansas I'ity, Mo.. th?- oth?-r ilav to ?Kt.imin- which w?*iv |?rotticr? Kirl* with lor^ hair or girl* with tic??ics, Hut vvlu'ii it nmowni ?!..?n to thrw two. N??tti?* I Stay (left) and Marguerite Jortlan. lh<- jutlj* k couUIn I t!vci?N< w hn h was 1h?- ?-<?inflivr The Capital's Choice , : . Helen <5. Hw(<-ny will r?i>re?:?;nt tho city ?>f NV ixhumioii in the Atlantic City tfithln,; beauty piiKt-.int. Ami ??l?u doesn't wear her hair IwbUtl, either. T. C. IV ntii'M spent \Wtln- Mlay ai ill* y ? i : ? v ? ? !??*--? i? kjm'IwHiik !!??? Norfolk vi.-*hiijn frieii'ls. -iiinfmr. Mr. iin-l Mis. \V. If. J*-n ?.-! i ? \li->-s Kalhtei-it ami Karme ami j:iini!y renin?- ! h-.in. \\ ' !(? II i: v. ?lautflifers nf I'i y .Mm lay fr?m X mk* 1'v.i'l wli-i . r.<| Mr jul.nl: limy. v i ^ic in ir their grand mother. Mr?. J I.. DcmrnilH at .Sliawhoro. Mis* SHma Ma<l rin of (i'rwn v ill** and Mitt* Nora StalliiiKn of V ?' " 1.1 i 1 h i ? gllflll. Ml ,\1 if* 4 l'ram ????? Matlrin, ? a 1 Southern A\ ? iiuiv <;?*.ir??* amlConxtantino l*auloH have r.'dinii'.r houif after speiul Iiik siuiw ? ln??% with iholr a nut. Mr- Cm ha hi Hudson. in Norfolk. Mis* IMilc Gregory haw re t ii rii' d hoini' aftor ?iifiidiug junto 'time in Norfolk visiting hor ?-oiig - in,- XI liraliiiiu. llud.-ion. Mr. and .Mrs O. it. Wist and i liildrcn niotnrcil id I ;rhii'(><?.*> ! Anne, Virginia. Sunday and .spoilt I Ik- day. I. O. O. r. TO MKKT An I. <). C>. K. nieithiK tonight ul oiuuxuul -iuti-i4_a will L?l _b. 14. ami it is |;iat .ill tih'IiiIkth will attend. Fashion News Notes It" t-vrliht. I '. l. b? T!..? Pa tls.. Auk. 29.? Many of, tin costaim- a?-( <>s!<orit s Just now ar< flv.-li rolttri'il. Thcr?* are. ii must be admitted. many colors >>1 flvdi. uccovilitit; at li'iisl to t!u r.isln.in color mcIumIiiIo. Hut gloves, alp! wri*l hues arl? stup ptiscil to mat i'U in ho nit* on - ol i In* skin sliaili'K, \iu. ? l*'?r ,i lim iht? >inarin< i?f the tunic ha? bren established. -I tut tho nrwj i*st dance tr.uk U nothing Urn t ii 11 it*. In-ltic a tabular affair ol rhiffoti, .ill soino |?as|el shad Ii Is envrred nil iivi-r with an in tricate pit t*ru of iD'iiilinK, :,'ui [lit* beads ? for a . change. are I'ltM f '? i i 1 ? ? if l:r '*r London. Auk. 2H.-?CJr??oti and Mack ni't ui today to bv ilu* lat?j>t roinbin.it ion ??f shade* for lin nerle. Tli t ? (Ji'orRiMtc unilcrwi'ar in a !?:? I . I?'ttliri' -bade of pn'i'll. is s*?t off . ff. . tlvoly by Mark lac, inserts ami black embroidery. London. Ann. ? With lli?* idiortor gowns. mor?? and men1 iitfiiilon is hHtu: nai l at |>r?-. lit ON YOUTl BIRTHDAY Send Your Mother Flotcert MY AN FLORAL CO. Inc. to walking whovrt. One new nbo. of thiH typ?? i* Imilt on |!io com ?fort*!*!** .but .iuiu-axl of larimc* ha* ;t Vi-ry loath - or strap across t In* Instop. ? M r.lt'l: rv"rT T! v Si?.Tial Kh.iwiM. .in Saturday of lit r I. x lvi t 1 i.i i Hi. xiimll Mark U:ii i- ili.< mo.-r |M>|i|||nt* 111 III. rilJ.H J || : : t ]|r?W and Mrs. |.?\v|s lu,.- s.,hcIm?| tli?* mwki'i for ili?? i?t*? 1 1 i? -<-t to III' fl?l|||l] |u?lU I'k IM <i\i I, llltHsSKs N-"*v fall ?|r?s- h an arrlviuu. Tliw ai |.ri<?. il I'rotu .< f. .imi n i?. ik?ii, ? ??v.-r $ 'j ?i. I in. r \siiit>\ -xttnr ? .ji:? Main St. Muslin Gown $1.00 iimh-rittl w ,h. iui,| 4>i?|ori< ? ? ilnliitily 1 1 km mi< ?| nf ??iir usual lii. li Kiamlard ??! Hoik niuii#lil|i. M Leigh Sheep Company End-Of-Summer Sale 20% Reduction- Y ou Pay Us But $2. This Week Only- Aug. 25-30 Now is your chance to buy one of tlio.se tank gns water Invitees you luive wanted. They are us<m"uI i lit* year round, and such a roiivrnieucr. ~ Why bother with teakettles or pans on the rat lire when you ran have a I C ii ml co] i per coil heater attached to your kitchen lioiler foe *20.00 in-h ad of S25.CN I and also pay I nil $2 down and balance at rate of J? I r week with your K?*im hill. . ? ? * l I IIINh ? \ (;\S W VI'KK IIKATHS CO^NKCIKI) HMC S2 No excuse now for not having one! Heller see us today! Southern Gas Improvement Co. jV i /STAr i lN^iS, M.?r. "If it's done with licit, you can do it belter with (itu h" Complete Watch Satisfaction It is our belief chat every watch purchaser is entitled to many years of jK*i feet timekeeping services Otti interest in your watc h purchased o< us never ceases. We expect yott to be completely satisfied the firs! year and every year you carry thu watch. And we have a service de partment that will see that you mr$ satisfied. It will not cost you a cent here to KJtfin impacted and refr. ulatcd by experienced watchmakers. Keel free at any time to come in for this free scrvicc. Louis Selig Yolir .Irwclri' Slnee IHKi! MAIN A; WAT tilt STUKKT8 \\ ?? liavr a few NEW MODEL USED GARS - inrliitliili: Touring. Iloutlntrnt I'lVICKII UK, III KASY II. II MS. Auto & Gas Engine Works, Inc. I'llonc IIIIO b'uclury-to-You Sale now on AT TUB 5TANDAKU PHARMACY PHONE 114 [*o Swrvice ? Hie Albfniarle PkwmMj | ? tiMi QmmHty IF SJ1B9 WORTH WmUL SHE'S WORTH WhrMjOn Tha Good Candy At THK APOTHECARY 81 MORGAN & SONS in r\i I ? c.\sii <;?o( i.ks i lie l,ur^r?i Slock <if FANCY GROCERIES in tin- (lily. The Best Quality at the Lowest Possible Price Do Yourself Justice by Asking Our Prices - Comparing Our Quality ( roods Bought Right are Easily Sold I'lionr 2.V> ELIZABETH CITY QUOTATIONS were new arrivals this nvrHc. They tVere quoted at 15 cents a quart. California pears of fancy quality an* (? for 25 cents. lectori? lettuce is obtainable in good <|Uantity and celery has made its appearance at 18 cents a stalk. Freshly Grown Vegetables I*ellnee I'eiieliex Celery IVurn IV|)|ier? Applet TfMlllllOe* Gru|M-? Leslie Belanga Phone 31 ? 1171 For "Fresh Vegetables" CVI.I. GAKItKTT Corn, (JrtM'ii IVn?, IIHI IV|i|xth, (irwn C'nl>hnur. Icfbrrn VjH* luir, lliitti-r ItcHiio. 1 1? ? j * 1 1 ??, |'oin((M><i, (Vim, CinA Iiiu \ 1 4 ?!<??. I'HONM ?|f m or 097. .h Our f'inli arc fresh and J Easy In Cook. Call us for ] any thing In tlio fish ! j line. ; THOMAS CRANK, JR. 3 f'H J ITiobm 904 nn?l 410 j
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