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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Social Happening! v.. IH-Ilghtful Danrr t>n?* of the most delightiul ?lancet of the season was gl\*?4 Friday evening by the Elizabeth City Coiillion Club, as u farc^t'.i event In honor of. the boy* am! girls leaving for college. Tlu ^ ' 1 1 ? 1 1 1 ? ? ? HuH ? w?j In niilim! ? Hi ? ttrr array it( autumn colors green and Held, and the music furnished by tin- Temple Garden Orchestra o! Norfolk wus in it* glory. A number of college l?oy> ami gir?-* from Hertford. Edcnton and Not folk were present. Enjoy WciinT ltoi?t The. . Injlenuedlute Epwortt. League of City Road Church en J N cd a delightful wein r ronV on the largo vacant lot across t he street from the par sonage Thursday evening begin ning at 7 o'clock. Joke>, Came*, songs, ghost stories and yells weft* IndntjT'd lir -tirmrmt the fire, after which the legula. monthly TiusTness m-'eting wa. h.Ul nt the parsonage. Tho;>" present were: Catherine Daven port. Mabel Gordon. Mildred Con nery. Alma Maples. lhiroti'.v TttTforrt. Ruth Murden. Manila Twiford. Klsle Hartlett. Lorlnr. r Midget i. W II la m Gordon. Ilurrus Tillett. Samuel Xwiford. William M id get t. Curl Hfcides. with Rev. and Mrs. Dunicl Lane as chuf erones. Moonlight Sail Miss Frances Madriu delight fully entertained about thirty friends on a moonlight sail down the river on .Friday evening on the "Lotus" complimentary t.i her guest*. Miss Selmn Madrin of Greenville and Miss Nora Stall Ing* of Wilson. Delicious re freshments were served and o i their return they stopped a Chuntiljy aiul _ enJpyed dam Infc Among out of town guests enjoy ing the happy occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Perry an.l Mrs. Walter Perry of Chapanok Personals Mrs. Josiah Elliot! of ller* ford spent Siiturday in tlte city us the guest, of friends Miss Thelma Twiford has ac cepted a position with Jordai. I llroH. Lumber Company at Nor-! folk: Miss Mamie Snowden has rn lirtnfe from Maple. Ocean View and Hack Hay. Virginia, where she spent her vacation. Mrs. C. E. Garrett and unit, Ix>ckwond. left Sunday for Nor folk- where they. . will visiL_Mxa^ Georgia Green and family. "Mr*. Thorburn Hewlett apt-. it Thursday in Norfolk. W. II. Foreman and Wesley Sty ,? motored to Norfolk Fri day Harry G. Kramer and Duck worth Glover- motored to Nor folk Friday. Mrs. William Weatherly ha: returned from Pantego where, she has been spending some time. She was accompanied hyi her brother. Hen Aycock. who wil spend some time visiting her. E. K. Pcarso.n and J. T. Hum* of Havre-de-Grace. Maryland, were in the city for a f? w days on a business trip. While here the/ were the g u eat* of their sister. Mrs. Ella G. Pearson, on Martin street. Clinton Hunch has return* *1 home after spending his vaculioi in Chowan County as the guest of trends. / N. T. A yd let t and son. San ferd. of this city spent Saturday at Point Harbor. Misses Klolso Ay diet J, Mildred Doxier and Mary Horner of this city enjoyeil "Pleasure l>uy" at Point Harbor Saturday. Willie Smith of Chowan spent the week end In the city as tin gu^st of relatives. Arthur Gallop and Elton Ay dlett spent Saturday at Point Harbor. Miss Irene Melson returned lo her home at False Cape. Virginia, after helng the guest of friend' end relatives In the city. Elmer Scarborough, miii of Mr and Mrs J. II. Scar bo rough of this cily has returned to Morgan ton. where lie will attend school. Miss Niioml A \ d lit of Mils city returned Friday lifter spehdlh* some time at Chapel lllll where the* attended the second session of the Summer School. Mr. and Mrs. I.oub.c Sawyi of Harbinger were In the clt;? Thursday on business. Old Sawyer of Po wells Poln? waa In the city shopping Thur? day. Kddle Gallop of Harbinger was In the city Thursday on business. Mr. snd Mrs. W. H. Zirnmer man and nephew. Edward Zim merman. left Thursday after noon by automobile for llagrr - lown Maryland, where they will spend some time with relatives. Mrs. II. 0. Walker and daugh t- r*. Sarah. Augusta and Edla. returned Sunday from Nags He,? i W fee re they have b*??n spending s?V"ra! weeks. Miss Elisabeth Kramer left Friday for Oreenvlll* where ah" is a rivmber of the graded school faculty and will begin teachln, Hit* week, Miss Rachel Williams spertl the^week end at Nags Head will ft lends. Miss Helen Williams left Fri day for Manning. South Carolina, where she Will visit friend* Miss Ernestine Hsllance spen Sunday at Ocean View with In r sHten. Mrs Victor Sylvester. :.f the Whits House. Yes, Estelle Is Athletic! O ? ? - Jack Dcmpwy's fiancee, Kytclle T;?v'or. nuaic. cotrfys. Is :>n athletic ?irl. Why. s?he even kch-h > m for :i MtJo ru.i <1 vvnrk ? Mr. IX-mprry. of course? lorifr Peforo iih* :u re? :i f*?lk li.u! th?-:r n:o: ni..T ?<>:Y ? :????! prapi-frui|. JllM th" Kinic. thoil;-:h. rhf ilcirsjft UK"" to ? .* .( k llo rniKlit pet hln new noselvcjit up u l-.t. litll. ??!), wvll- ? v illint; (or hi.n to iitacc one or two mn?p ponies in the rins. Ami then they'll Ik* mar lied. . fivi ii .lack mln'ltif that now. Really And Truly Prince Shy Of Marriageble Girls Walrs II'*!* No I'rtwnl MiihI for Matrimony mid to Marry Outride Nobility Would Disqualify Mini for Throne So ll?? Plays Safrly First iJy i:oih;i:t r. NMAIX (Copyright. I <t?l. Or Tha Advtnti-) New York. StjiJ . s Th?' l'rincf or Wales really ami truly is fcirl shy. This also poes for llaron lienfrew and David Windsor, for | even Jf ls?- were nol Ticlr-a pparent to ..the HrliiHh throne. t lie: you uk man 8(111 would tlci- the' younK women who would be attracted by a persona lily which is not a part of royalty. So the American is I Ms whose hearts have hi-en pit-a-pat tin? miuht Just" SH' WPII Ktlip Hi L' hi II K about the prince and no .back lo paying a little more attention to I the steady beaux in the old home town. 1 It would be foolish to say the prince did not enjoy t he society of women. He love:* it. It would he foolish also to say that tin- all nifclit parties lie has been enjoy ing down Lonu Islam! way have been hen ft of all feminine rharm INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN SAFE BONDS' 8n? a* for fall Information INDUSTRIAL BANK IK SHK'S WORTH WHILK. ?Hirs WORTH UHITMAVS The Good Candy at THK AROTIIM'AKY SIIOI* and adornment. Tin- prince If? just like rvery other young l?a<h? lor who lias no present mind for matrimony. i!?? knows when- lin n- is *nt? ty flrnt. So lu; .lius .attached himself to the young married set ? lli?? Long Isl and *j?olo crowrl"? and when lie vo?-n on to a dance In the wee ?ina* hours of the morning In* tlrst Something New A tea room where del icatessens of all kinds arc served. You are invited to at tend the opening at 0 a. nt., Tuesday, Sept. !(, of Jose's Tea Room MATTIIKWS ST.. N? \t ti? Winokroftiu Co. KL DAL1A) CHiAKS A Hmiikrr'd VtollKbt TIIV ONK i). it. moim;an ft <:o. WIIOUvSALK (;||(N Kits I'lioun ?Vi<) MELICK ===== :z PENCILS K.<|iii|> I lie IIiivk mid Girl* villi h<m?<1 Imil'i mi yon cnn ftoml wnrk. !NO SIIAItl'KMM;, NOIMim FIWiEICS NO SOU, I I) WOIIK. (./iciip'r 'I' linn II ???>?/ I'fHrib A FEW OLI) MODKI. "EVKKSIIAKPS" AT 20 I'EH CENT OFF MELICK = TRUNKS AND BAGS FOR YOUR VACATION Anil for ihr Buy* on?l GirU Going Away lo Collrge in Early Fall. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Quinn Furniture Co. ma k fit sure that everybody's mar ried. Then ho ls|iappy ami free, with no UotiiiK luuthcM or heart sick uiaideus to wort > over. The prlnc. I* so nliy that ha* declined to tueet the newspaper men when newspaper women ire present. He expressed- himself- ay both anxious and willing to meet the snorts writer* who nr.- si? ? ijli/inu on polo these days, hnt lie made it a condition of even 1 his conference i ii.it there should ?h- no iady reporters. present. Like .?II other good Kn.ullshuten the prince calls the newspaper uieii ' pr? ssilien." Tin y have no re- i ll' u ? ' 1 i" ^ r, >" soiiie day will relgu. ^ There ia a reason for the prince'* shyness about the lady l eport.TS. Whenever there has he, 11 a meeting of |,. k. |j. ulu| tile new ?|ia|M-r pack, the boy re porters ha\. put the gtrl report ??rs up to asking all sorts of <|u>'S tlons. tiu- main one t?? inK ?oi| i<rin?Hi. ir rntntrnmiiT Trrmn invr t Xl 1 ' 1 1 Ainiiii.in LiM. would um many her?" That s a flue ques tion to be llinuing at the future kin;', and emperor and It's* no wou der Uavj Windsor pm his toot :luWII, -Ul,lliantrlV--iHMialii^" the ladv !.;.<?r;.is. in the first place in, pi'Hii'e is n< i thinking aboui lallinv in love with an Am- J erica n *.lrl. II. b not even tak lim a chance on that. He Ultra I Hi'- >' ou it u matrons better. And in ih? second place, tin* prince would have to nive ii p his prospective throne il h< should marry a "com moner."* Co.valty i:? all rluht to rub . I hows with in this Democra- , tie country, but when royalty is in tile position Of the I'rince of Wal?*t it lias to watch Its step. . Its first duty -Is to lis people. The people of. Ilii'-'land, by the way, are beginning to worry uhoui the young prince's future.) matrlmoninlly speaking. for over; t h he is just as ulrl shy Hit he i i s "ii t his si>h- ? if ? he water and TTTFivi. to i he "fiifcf y o ift i _ ma rr i? d set" for virtually all of his social diversion**. Many of the grandest t old matchmakers in Kurope have taken a Mint, at tie- prince hut lie ! has been far loo wary tor them. ; Kven Que. n Marie of Koumanla. i U uef n indeed of the modern | iiiatchiuaki rs, has goh? visiting at ' Buckingham in the last few months, hut the prince was ''om" most every cvenlnc. As a matter of fact that Is one of the best : things the prince does- uo out.] Whenever h* gets dreaftcd up. he ' always s,eems to have a place to go. - * ~ ? ? r ? In London, in Paris, on Long Island, it is all the some to the V Muslin Gown $1.00 A good muslin town of plHln -nainsook "i checked material ? white and colors ? daintily trimmed ? of our usual high standard of work manship. M. Leigh Sheep Company : PHONE 1 1 i Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT. prince. Time wait made for frluvfft. NlKht time wax made for Kay youtiK prints who may have ?*r-j?pri;d their older years weight - ??tl down with the -hardens <?f stato and matrimony. The prlmV is* uut 111;** tin- little boy or the nursery rhyme who hated to *;?? to bed" by d;i) . Ill- liat-s to uu at any other Siuit ; li?' i.- a sort of latter day chaaitirleer. and has to *???? that the sun is lulled ? -very morning so the world ran *o about Us affair*. The prince known what the freedom "of bachelorhood means." lit- knows thai his play days, or r:nh? r*|day niuhts. would I"- \ir 1 1.-Ii.v ? l)?l< ?l I.II" IIIOIIX'IH III- -ul?J "I do." !!?? knows most of all that, an eMiViin'ly? la rue percent a.? of his present day popularity is due to i li? ? fact that he is heart whole ntid tancy free. Im agine tlie uiiis making such a tuss about It I in . about liis pictures ii: l lie papers, about his boyish ' ft > ->l:ni >W> . juid ? all ? llhut liuiJ ? o4_ thinu if lie wt if married to il i wily f? untie. Ii is not often, however, that a prince destined to wear a crown K?'t? lo ilO v. am without ImIhk shack l?-d. KIiik (iiHiri;)' fouvht rff the matchmakers until h?- wan 28 and that jwa* ? pretty gom! jH-oul in fTniM' "ilTi jvir TTIiTMiii "jd i?:idv has ht-nti u tin* old man'.* hTonl. how*-v?>r. ami up to tlo? l>r?-K<-nt moiiK'tit xIiiivm no hIvii of w?-ak?*ninK. Hut liis ? i in* will roiu*'. To roy alty matrimony. is Just liko il?alh lav*. To Service ? The Albemarle Pharmnc> I By (?iMirp- I%;i nditl 1 1 1 1 ( lic-li r \ IHfAMVOI ( i n I II K Oi TOHAM A STOHVOI A MOHKHN CAVEMAN WHO VYOOKI) WITH TONS Of IIOSKS! \ I'M Tl iti: with uhitim; sin vi ions ami ih-:i.I(;hh i i. couKm : ? uilli ? Patsy Ruth Miller mill Dustin Farnum ALKRAMA Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday September, 9 and 10 AIm? "COLD I'KKT' A Clirislir Cmm-ily MOWN POP MARVELOUS IN EFFECT IS 'feUNN'S MAGIC MUD" THAT POP FAILS TO RECOGNIZE THE FACES OF HIS COSTbMEPS| AFTER Them HAVE USED HI5SECCET OF BEAUTY ,V_ This is the greatest ADVERTISEMENT "MA&ICMUO' COUU3 HA<J? - AFTER Tm? PEOPLE 'dE.E. The TRANSFORMATION! IT'S MADE IN MOO L'LL BE KfOOyJN AS THE "THylVSTON OV "\THE BEAOTM INDUSTRY Gum Chewing Aids the Teeth You have the authority of doc tort and dentists for this statement. Your own experience will prove it, if you will use WRIGLEY'S after every meal. The following quotations from a recent work on teeth and health are worth remembering: "Dentists have found that the exercise of pirn chewing brings about a better nutrition of the teeth . . . "The cleansing action of the gum between the teeth-helps to keep them free from the particle* which lodge in the crevices and cause decay." The busy man? or woman either ? rarely has time to clean the teeth after eating. Yet they should be cleaned, and after every meal will do it. Also it will aid digestion and furnish welcome refreshment to mouth and throat. Scaled in its purity packagc, bringing all its original goodness and flavor to you. Get your W rig ley benefit today! Try Wrigley's after smoking . B,t The Flavor Lasts LEGAL NOTICES xotm r. or iik-sm.i: of l.an?U I* il. Snin fM-i I ?nr. lank t*?rr.?rn?- tti- thai -t*. ,,t llllcl -Haiti i l I'nhriifi i . -i.. Wiii . n r. ,.i . ? i " dn Mini t'T ra.h, iln- l>ill>.? |(u Iilml nal . Tt-ai ????lain inn >4 UihI hi Mikm T"*n j l'?V' ' ' -'?.M (It Ik l.n. ?lu* l?i Ni I 11 * . .J? ?? ami ?i.Ma.uliik a|i ' . . ?S.I I. .1 I. ? Mill,- ,11 4tl.| III*. 1*1 III.- ii l|. flu 1,' ..I,, I JI . .. |, ,|H ... linn IIQI-I l> l.ai.ili. I I III tin k Ijiii IU K?!?| I ?|i- 1 ji|)i |||,ii . u,.. J1, ml liM'l-. Ihr I'aikrr lain], n ri-l Own.. Jaiul'. K'HIIi'l lifrri I11 ?? 1* null ' III Ibi.k i'|. |',|,. j J INVU ?? 1. 1 |||.> Iliti.i.-r <4 lii^il- jimI .11 ? lii'li Hit- aim* 1- Ii- 1 1. | m Hi, r i|>- li. l%rii| ihi- 11, 1 siirii ij.i , ,.i Aiim-i. j-iji. 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I Mil ilriuiniM *111 l?-' 1^j? Hi* j'th d?r '-f ^n.u?* !??!. 1 4 \ wi KR. ; H-v l.l.lJ.Ai Ci?ik of ?ui-ik>i Cvurt. VOTIC "K. SuIp of Ijtml. an. i ht tktiiit* i4 in nnlrr raid* by ll"fl V^ II Iti (III Jim) ft' NuiH'l.nr I 'cunt fuf ?"u I Judicial lll-'ri.t ?f N"| III Carolina, nv >?ii? .m?u| i'l.M'-ml 111 ml II ImI "Km 1 ' I. Hnvilrr nl llijtm.- nuiim and - h ii ?,l!.i.i,. M I will, iji MamU i . ? l ' I *>4 HI 13 ? I - V M. offor ?. r ?!]?> *i n?. i', Mm iiixi.r 11.01 iii Kiiiabpik ' s *'?. Hn? liiklivl bidder (or M*4). t llow. ill ml rilil.-, t.i-Wil Ku ? Turt i j.i | >ir*iiiinc Bftf and *? I 1 1 'ii ?'ir? t|-.|?ni'..| in. | iikiihttil lift thr man in 'lit- iliruli.il uf Hi,- UikI- ,f Nathan VTbit*. ?"? X". I- Will .mi. brlfa." - i ml Til' I . I a.i Sn. i villaining imir lliTM- an. I *1 |r?-t a, ,. al?| i|.-.|.rialrd ami i ial kid ?n jnl |>lar all' I.- i.f md |u (l I** Nil'. William. liiii?." I?at-?l ami I'mtnl H i. A un.l full, I9M.I W .1.. 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The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1924, edition 1
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