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SOCIAL HAPPENINGS The D. H. Hill Chapter of the t\ l>. C. met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mollle Fear ing. iio. Sooth. Huad .street. _At thin mtetlng delegates to atteud the Stato Convention at Rocky Mouut October 21 were elected as follow*: .Mrs. ? J. H. White. Mrs. W. L. CohouD. and Mrs. ('. 0. Bell with Mr#. S. W. Gregory and Mrs. George W illiumson an notice was also appointed con* vialing of Mrs. C. W. Gaither. \tra. George Williamson and Mrs. Otlbert James. Thele ladles will select names for the new officers for the coming year whleh mil be ? votrif ? nn ? at ? IHl BR! meeting October 21. After the business meeting Mrs. Mollis Fearing told of interesting con ditions" of tmmp llff* ' ilb+rng? Hbe 60'h and light refreshments wore served. ? Kttlfflaiuh t>? |? 1 ,.| "^TTffs Rachel William" TK'II Kill - fully entertained the f). (). (*. ?Saturday night at lier home on ? FennMvlvHftiH. A D. ?>. (?. mem ory book was presented to each member. Delicious refreshments were served in two courses. l<ouise Outlaw. Elizabeth Thomp son. Kntherine Hathaway. Mar garet E. Sawyer. Margaret Hol lowoll. Dorothy Hard and Minnie Leo Brocket! . m -nionsl ration Friday The Gelfund demonstration an nounced to be held Wednesday. September 17. at L. B. Belangla's store on North Itoad - street has been postponed until Friday be cause of weather conditions. 1'ersonals Misses Rachel Williams, Mar ? gnret Iloltrrwell and Mary Harney Prltchard left Tuesday for Ran doTpK-Macon WoiTirnrs -aL Lynchburg. -Miss Maxine Fearing left Tuesday night for North Carolina College for Women at Greens boro. Miss Fannie Welch left last week for Sweet Briar College, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs Hersey L. Wil liams. 223 West Fearing street, have returned from an automo bile trip to Chapel <11111. when* they accompanied Mrs. Williams' brother. John Wiliams. to the University of North Carolina. Misses Edna Htokely and Mil dred Nixon relarin-d Sunday a_ftnr spending two weeks visiting rela tives and friends in Atluntic City and New York. Miss Elizabeth Rt toe ridge left Wednesday for North Carolina College for Women at Greens boro. William Harrell left Wednes day for Randolph-Macon Acad emy. Bedford. Virginia, where he will be a student this session. Mrs. R. J*. Krauss. of Norfolk, is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. J. Wilson Wslker. at her homo on West Main street. Miss Emily Jennings left Wed nesday for North Carolina College at Greensboro where she will be a student., this session. Miss Marie Jackson Of Bden ton Is visiting friends in this cl(y. Walter Pearson and Charles Overton left Tuesday night for North Carolina State where they will be students this session. Miss Kate Hall of this city has returned after visiting her father R. K. Hall of Edenton. William Daily left Tuesday night for North Carolina Stato College at Raleigh. Miss Elizabeth Hathaway left Tuesday for North Carolina Col lege for Women at Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Commander and children. Mary and Margaret, of Norfolk spent 8unday here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson Walker on West Main street: Mr, and Mrs. R. K. Hall of Edenton have returned home nftor spending several days here as? the guest* of their daughter. Mrs. B. A. McCary. Mrs. T. L. Overman and chlld ren. Margaret and Reid. City Route Two. have returned home after visiting relatives nnd mends at "Norfolk and Washing ton. Klton Aydletl. Claud Jones and Julian Ward left Monday night for the University of North Caro lina at Chapel Hill, to resume their studies. AGED FLAPPFJt TO WKI) YOUTH TODAY Norfolk, Sept. 18. ? Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Fray of Raleigh. 72 years old, will today marry Jack K. Griffith, aged 28, over the pro tects of her family. \ Leaving Home At Fifteen Bestcity Boy Makes Good Gvor#v Dcwcy ffvrv for lloriovirioon Has M 'urfcvtl ir?y Corporation from a S turl at $16 a II #?<?/.? I An Elisabeth City boy who left ; Jmrnr on -hi* "?w ? m tin- -i'- "f 15 ami who ban made good in N.w York City injnow visiting the old homo town on bin honey moon. . -- ? Tills young man i* George w. Dewey. son of, Mrs. Lula Dewey, 101 Harney strwh and it. brother of Hoy ami Harry 1> ??woy . ^.r, inr> N7irnTn?''iihd-r?i??. w eptione and Telegraph Company.* George \V. Dewey was In th" omiilnv of this* saino company "when he left KlUabeth t'ity for Norfolk L'2 years ago. 1 After about two years In -Norfolk, looking ? for ? **HI lurg v opportunity, and at the ago which Month Tarklngton lias im mortalized In "Seventeen." George Dewey went t?> Philadelphia, whore he secured work with th* New York Telephone Company. lb* had not been there.- long when, sizing him up as a bright and am bitious youngster, his ??miit<?y?,r. sent him to school lit New \ oi k City. There be has heeu ever l tlnce. winning promotion after promotion from inside man to disk man. from desk man to . wire chief and from win- chief to ..supervising wire chief, which is-his present position. Whrtrfeu ' went to New York tieorge Dewty'e salary. was ? 1 '? ' : week'. Today- ft ts in the n< Igtv borhood of $5,000 a year, i Following to a New York nows ' paper's account of Mr. Dewey s ! wedding: A very pretty wedding took place Saturday afternoon at four o'clock in the Woodeliff He formed Church . when Miss Fannie E. Itlederer. daughter of Mrs. S. Kiederer. of 9"! First place, became the bride of George \Y. Dewey, son of Mrs. Dewey, of Elisabeth City. North Carolina. The pastor. Rev. David Van St rein. officiated. Alfred Volckmann. the organist, played tasifengrinV weodlnr ? March, and Miss Hazel Dean. wyig i^ive Thee Truly" nnd "<> Promise Me." The bride was attended by iMtos LnS? i:p!?ngev. Herman Sprlckle* was Dt?<i mr.:i. The bride's gown was ct Ian georgette and was trimmed with lace. 8he wore a picture hat and corsage boquot of white rest* nnd orchids. I he hrideoi.ald * gown was of mahogany ;? orgotte Fl:. carried yell. * rose*. A wedding reception followed .at the Pennsylvania Hotel, Now York City. . . . The groom's gift to the bride was a platinum wrist watcli. *H with diamonds, nnd the bride a gift to the groom, a diamond ring. The bridesmaid was pro-' mnted with a silver chatelaine purse and the best man. with u scarf pen. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dewey left on a t hree week's tour of Southern and Northern States. ? pon their return they will tvsUle "5 SGF? Henderson Avenue, went New Brighton. 8. 1. The guests were; \*r. and Mrs. 8 llrant and their daughter, Klsle. Mr. and Mm. llrenlmann. Mr. and Mrs O. Wlel and Mr and Mrs. G. Wlel. all of Nf* Yor* City. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Kerry, unci Mr and Mr.. M. "?*'>? North Carolina; -Mr Mr" W. Manch?n, Mr. anil -Mr,. i ? Schliltl. Mr. and Mr,. Vllldlclilo. Mr. and Mr,. K Wilkin,. Mr,. , J. Daan, Mrs. Ilau. of Mt. Holly. Ml. anil Mr* B. J. Follmrr. Mr,. ? RUdorer. Ihe MlMoa U Illhai-tiu. 11a, el Dvan. K. !>uch, and E. , Dean. M. (#. Morrinrttr & Company F.URNITUIIE CASH, If Y?ki Have It C'ltKDIT, If You Want II. TOUR | SAVINGS IN SATO BONDS | Bm na for fun INDUSTRIAL BANK STATU M II WE A WOMW MWOK w, ; i-i ? i ^ .n; wjnrrs.? mt?t Jam?*<4 I!. Cowan, widow of Mayor Cowan who Ui*??l a few ilayn ago. may Ijoromo th* Siuit-'* lirst woman mayor if I'l.nn n-M. r^ini ||,[,].tl ,1 ,.1 a |i IHiiniini; her are carrl* ?l thr.iixh: "Marry Yonngy^They Aclvise Early wcddin-TK have l?ccn Ihc rule for Mr*. A. A. Jonkln* and hrr duuqhtem and lh? ir dnuRhtera of Kort Worth, TVx. And Ihpy'ro nil xtHinc for tboii\, Mis. Jt>nkln.s llowi-r li ft) is n urrut-jjrandnioOM'r at 4'.'. ller daughter. Mrn. lteulah Smith ik?u-?-r ripfoty -.it'tu fn n .????mi And Mas. Smith's dauKhter. "Mrs. Tom Olwin (almvr), ha* lA'comi! u mother at H. AH wviv married when they Wf c U. Fashion News Notes N"\v York. S? pt . is. One of tin' most remarks l>l? ? oT hi iT^allno creation* was wi n on the Avonm upoi\ a recent sij.nny afternoon. If was a 1 wo-pl???*.' ensemble cohIiiui1 in a shade between sirs wherry nail \%'ii"lian inl. llelnK so , bright. (In- costume i~? i|ti ? i-?'?l no I Iri hi mi nc i xcept I ho black fox scarf worn with it . New York. Sept. 18. ? "Love links" vie with "slave chains" in favor today. Tho love links, in gold or platinum. usually romc in a trio and- arc worn on either rowd or bat crown. Paris. Sept. 1R>rTA delightful new umbrella, much in ?l< maml these showery autumn days, look* like a walking stick when tin ?i:u shines, but by tin* mere press ing of a button, the walking stick b? routes as shower proof a One could wish. Paris, Sept. 18. Linen ribbons are hi'lnn used in ? vn the film iest lingerie just now. They art used fspeeially with uiidertliin^s of line linen, and a d' lirate shade PHONE lit Standard Piiannscyi THEY WILL SEND IT. .Of hhim:; to ?,< much in fa vor. , .<?' ? \J London. is - Orr-.-uiv iiln of tortoise s|j. || into ? toil iv. r..rtn<??M,lf|.|| ,.ar i in. -., very litrur ;ind ion and un it. illv loop -?i:? . or?* ott?n M*rn,'j' l?.:i lifiilaiiy on l>lon<I<!i. New York, Sept. is. i-*nr k|hmis w.-ar, nolliinr. in km >i ? ? |?o|? ul:ir jiisi now Muni tin hut of \?*ry wifl fill with Iininrn* || lirlnj. lu.illy this in lui^lit of li u? ;uid Smart Shirts It< autifiilly f :: II on il in I lie iu'W <?:?! Klyl?-s pin In unil inotl ? 1m Hm? hii*-c flint Jrmnly ? f fcr? ?hn? only colli. ? lii row ?( ly (uihiriil Kai liit'liM. $3.98 to $10.98 M. Lvitth Shwp ( o. Wedding Gifts Always Kind to show you and help you choose a ni ft that will please you. Come to see us and see what a complete line of gifts we huve. H. C. Bright Co. Smart Suit For Street Novelty pocket*, as illustrated 1 tn tht* smart Htrevt p??U, hovo been upprovid ??y Dame Fuah ion for fall. Thl? costume I? of gab ??rJln- and ls? worn by A*ne? Ayree. itiovim; picture atsr. tin* rin:; roll of tl?. ? brim lia:> .1 ili fiilt .lly youthful ? rt? ??( . >;??*? York. IN Nothing! look luujv LUiii--likr lhaii ? If in' w*hI Jjiifi1*1 fr>n;k? .\ t Hirst tanrT'. rti.v s> ? ni hardly wkio "? > i ? .i iT^TTi to |'i(*r mil or dittoing. hut M.'OIUl It'Vc.ils lltrVirl* which afford iiiupli' room. Pliri*. Si*|?l. IS. ? White i* g?-??n EAT ? PC HE LOLLY POPS EL DAI.I.O CIGAItS Hwhl bv 1 rmlint! ..i?x Krw am) I'HiM.Tnra i>. it. moim;an & <:o. HJIOlAfSAM*; (lIUH KItS I 'hone i'mO I now ? iiit then on th? *rrcei*. rath ? ?t xurprUlncly for in th? I R?ason. If oiio' lui* the ?!.?.-? h t?? carry it off. h white i-ninn'ik I i'OMtunte in out* of the ?? w fin-* ] wools in chic. Pari*. Sept. IS. TIihii- ?? >ti?i another way of wearinic the year . and il??* lo'tiri shown no iliminu tion of popularity. Th-- in * way I i* to wrap (he #curf on?*e : ?? ? " The uVrlr. "leuviiiK it ahorr-enrt nir on?* tthoulder am! tying t ??th< v ? end around the opposite . ?. >or arm. KKBKCCAS AKK TO CKLEBKATE TOMTIT Tin* Iti'he.'OMH wiil ? ? le- | lirate their ijeventy-tl;li'd ?ary Thursday evenltiK at a I home romiiiK In (he UUd I-Vllow* j Mali al s o'clock and the , >neak < i of il?" ? v? niur will iw l Kev. Daniel Lane. it<>fre?li ni- nts will l*e witwI and all IJ? licrcns arc urged to attend. Bridal (lifts The tfift that you make (ho ? Initio should *4u>w ? exceeding good taste in its selection. lnd'scrim inate choice is unappre ciated. What caii be nicer than a wise-Kt'Iuciiuu ui* pretty "silver? Silverware, well chosen, is the in o s 1 channinic apicl durable gift of all and pleases llit' bride Ih'st. IF(! irill.hr *ilml to nhoir yon. Louis Selig ~Your Jcirclrr S/7)lg~ PHF? Main & Water 5ts. TRY THESE I'KPI'Y NlIT Siuul m irii Spread NIITV CI THOUSAND ISI.AN1) Itiwship M. P. Gallop Co. I'lloN'K.s 8 Mini r?7 Seats For Ladies AT TIIK NKW ANI) I'Ol'tll.AU HATING I'l.ACK White House Cafe On llio "/iiiifiTj" \htll Inn * Slri'rl A FIFTY CENT TOOTH BRUSH FREE, All this week ASK t'S AHOI'T THIS PROPOSITION. TheApothecaryShop "A Good Drug Store" In The Hinton Ruildintc Phones 400 and 800 BY rAYMMt /> etCAO^E. Vjt O RAThER "Y \ LOOK like TrtCj PRE.TTV &\Rl "ThAnS "tn^T V.OME.OY rtwE-WA r v * OJLR THERE. !> ' > 7? /TaDIE.'j-V4HM GlVIE ALL. MOUR ATTENTION TO fcEROOkt'S AO V0HE.M conns MA&\C fAUf> t<5 A SUPERIOR AR.TiCL?? The New Coals and Frocks for A largo assortment of fall coats, the newest cloiths, including blocked ami plain downy wool in the popular tan and In-own and grey >.hades ; also many models of black. \\ itli jilaiu and fur collars. Some numbers are trimmed with fur at the hot torn mid on the end's, sizes 10 to 14. $72,50, - SI 6.50, ? $I'K75. ? $25.00. am ! ii/i lo $75.00 We are also showing a large line of stylish stout coats and dresses for the larger women, SI').*."* to $75.00 I'oiret and Charmeeii Dresses ? many excellent val ues, colors lirown, tan and navy. Ji ''.or, to S.w.75 Mucker &1 Sheely Co. Elzuhctli (.fly's Hrst Store YELLOW FRONT ST I i PRAIRIE HOSE BUTTER ? '! (.ill from llic original IiiIi, |xnm<l ..47c \ Individual <|iiurl<*r pound prints pound Sic < I). I'. SLICED BAION 1 |)imiih1 *calcil carton 38c ] Hall |i<iini(i M-ulcd carton 20c | I), r. HACON Iiiim a Sll|M>rlor of. * PICNIC SIIOl'I.DEItS, Pound 18c j < !IIM|>l? irH Soup, can 10c J Campbell'* Beaux, can lOe ; Franco-Aincrican Spaghetti, cuii 10c ] Pontiim Cereal, 9 oz. pkg. 12c J l'o*tuiii Cereal, I!! use. pkg. 22c i Iniitaiil l'o?tiim, I oz. tan 23c j Inxlanl I'ohIiiiii, 8 inc. can 38c < Waller Baker'* Cocoa, ?inall ean 10c j Waller Baker"* Cocoa, large can 20c J Baker'* I'reiiiinni Chocolate, l/| Hi. cake 10c < Baker'* I'reniiiini Cliorolate. ^ 111. cake 18c j (Quaker* or Mother* Oat*, pkg 10c (lolil Medal I'aneake or liiiekwheat Hour, pkg. 10c COMPOUND I. Allll, Pound 16c FI<; BARS, Pound I2%e OUR I'RIUE BREAD, 21 ounce machine wrap|ied loaf 9c I). P. MILK LOAF, 16 ounce* 7 e D. P. COFFEE, The World * Be*t Drink, I III. sealed pkg- Ulc YELLOW FRONT COFFEE, Delightfully good, I Hi. Kcaled pkg. 35* COLDKiN BLEND COFFEK, I he Be*t Ever I'ut in a Bug for the money, I ll>. *ealed pkg. 30c We Sine Vou Ht <ui Kvi-r> I'tUMid. Capital Stock $250,000 M H M tl K II IK II K II A I. II K UK II V I) Hertford KI.IZABI.TH IITY CnlumMl IH*. A. L. renillrlon. I'm, <4?n. II. Utile, CaaMw. V. II. TwhMr. Am'i ( ii.lilfr. Carolina Banking & Trust Co. Here To Serve You Hring nit your next repair job. Wc can (five you good honest work at right price*. Try us and be con vinced. Tide-Water Buick Co. Next Camden Bridge 4 <J
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