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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Social Happenings Entertain* at Brhl^ 311*8 Marie L?Rdy~ entertained at bridge Tuesday evening ui her home on West Main street. Light refreshments were sorved. Those playing were Misses Frances i^rvls, Osa Kl?*er, Nell riekunl, Winter Newton. Winnie Hose man. B ttlll P- ? liuillkott- uu<t Alwi' J-.M wards. Girls Club MiN'tn Tlie C. G. II. Girls' Club was d - liisht fill ly elite rial n^l " Friday" eftemuuii hy Mi^S M;M gur? l V\ ?? tfcyon North Koad street. lie fKPhmcDts at the Albemarle Pharmacy were enjoyed. Those present wore: Misses Sarah Dil lon Walker, Augusta Walker, Clara Thompson. Alice Harrow. Jteunie Williams, Kuth Lane and l'auline Dean. Infoi maT Piiinr"*" Miss Mary Louise James de 1: fitfully entertained Friday High I ?it an Informal dance at her home on West Fearing street. Punch was served. Those present were: Misses Mary Owens. Marjorie Skinner, Margaret Fearing, llelen Kramer, Martha Pat Archbell. Anne .Melick, Margaret Sawyer. Louise White. Martha White. Grace Pendleton, Elsie Fisher. Lillian Wilkins, Kuiily Davis. Messrs Roscoe Foreman, John Kramer, Wilson Sanders, Carroll Abbott, Francis Jacocks. William Perry, llurgess Perry. Walter Cohoon. Jehu Hickman. Hryan Chappel Frank Hollowdl. Charles Hnllowell, Allen llell, Itilly Fear ing. Joseph K rapier. ^Randolph Hosier, Tyre Sawyer a'ud Melvln Davis. (jives Poreli Dane** ^ Miss l^ouisc Outlaw charming ly mter??t4?ted ? K-*i4*y at lier home on Riverside IfrJve at an enjoyable porch dance. Those, dancing were: illwen Kllsu belli Thompson , Dorothy Gnril, Marga ret Davis, Mary Dossier. Katharine Hathaway. Pea rl Mumlen. Messrs. Hrlghtie White, Harold Chesson. William Jennette. Wilford Jones, Wilmer Mallard. Hradford San ders, LMiVtl Blades, James Fear ing, Willis Kramer, Francis Nixon. In Honor of finest Mrs. James Gregory and Mrs. J. G. Nash entertained Fiiday after iioo n from 1:10 to fi o'clock #t the home of Mrs. Gregory; on West Main street in honor of Mrs. D. F. Mann, of Norfolk. Five hundred and Rook wer ? plnyed. Attractive baskets of candy were given as favors. Those preseht hesld-ca the guest of i^jnor were: Mesdames H. S. ^Lllley. K. P. Hurgess. K. M. ittvens, IJ. |l- I<attc. J. F. Lane, J. F. Weeks. J. W. Pool. A. J. Hcoti. Cleveland Jackson. J. II. Aydlett, G.' A. Twiddy. J. L. Week* and S. a Scott. Will Will In Georgia The following announcement was made Saturday in a Carters villi'. Georgia newspaper: "Mr. L. C. May s. of Cartera vllle, Georgia. announces the en gagement of his daughter, l'au line, to Floyd II. Pierce, of Kliat abeth City, wedding to take place at an early dale. Miss Mays taught seventh Kra'tfe pupils in the Elisabeth -City school last yefrr. Mr, Pierce Is ticket agrni for the North-fVouthern Railroad." INVEST TOUR ! SAVINGS IN SAKE BONDS' Bo? o? for foD INDUSTRIAL BANK Till ? ISviv (>lovv* Cnrrwt to ( Ik* In i ? .? f de tail an* lh? new gloves ? H?*al kl'l In (lie popular IriittlhH alno all Umt Is tgooo In f.ibr!c -xl(A < s - at jvi fc^a t Via t arn i lKht. M. I. vigli Slii'i'ft C.o, Att racti ve Sport Coat THERE'S tM>rnethui? very youthful and :ittnu-t:v?' alunit till.* ajmrl coat of runt color with iriHcctM of l*?lgt? cloth mi the front of the foul, the- and the |iocl(i'in The throw collar with Its Ionic fringe i.t '???*? native ami tiiukc# u fur I?w# quite ?ui?t-rfluoiih To Wed In Seattle Kdeiitoii, S'pi.- 21--Ti'loKrams from Seattle to fri? mis in Kdeii tun indicate thai the marriage J of Hi.* lUv. Frederick lliount Dm lie alii! .Miss Rebecca llcnne han Wuo.l is ;;p|M>ilUc.l in that? city for ft o'clock ;?. m. of Tuiaday. September 2 3rd. The i mi pi ? will _yi from Seattle tin ?amc day at in a. in. Miss Orizlain Is inside trrHn very li jrht 4 weight lil h ??-. calf. iim plain toe, medium covered Cuban heels. Small cut outs near the straps. This style is in'oviinr a very popular numljcr for fall. Ask to sec them. Owens Shoe Co. EL DAI. Ml CII.AKN A 8ntokrr> i?? ilm thy onk I). It. MORGAN & CO. \v iioi,ks \i.?: <;ium chh rhouc ,mV? >1. il. Morr2?rttc & (lout pan v F (J l? N 1 T IKK i \ stl, If v?l II.IM- If < ICKIMT. ir Von Wimf It. on the Mram!*hlp "Admiral Wat m?ii" for I heir Alaskan home at Xenanu. Tliv lioartieftt good wishes of 4tfar.KlHuly. iu. K den tun _.ri> _ yith them. IVrM-.imN .Mrs. J. I). Kittri-ll and son. J. I). l\iuM[. Jr. of Greenville.: .ui?l .Mrs. William Adams, of Pour] Oak*, are the pnest* of their sis- ? ter, Mrs. J. G. Fearing on Wont ; Ma In street. Norman Shannonhouse has ac cept- d a po>illon as traveling ?.t I ?'-?miin for- F ishvr -& Mm risottc ThmIucv Company. Paul Woodard. *? f Mamie, was in tin* city Saturday on business. John Hartleti, of Caindcli. was in tin* city Saturday on business. Carl It hides Jr.. li-ft Saturday f"i?r Sw art h more Preparatory School at Swaithmor-. lVnnsyl-. vunia. whrrr hu will ho a student tills year. M:iKKi>' Wiiah-y. of Camden, spent Saturday in this city. VV Hugh. ? ;uul ll. llipj..; Sawyer c?f Camden. sp< nt Satur day In the city. Mrs. X. T. Sanders and little daughter Hilda have returned after spending a few days with Mr. ami Mi's. Fred lloyce on Fast Church strwtj C. C. Sawyer, of Harbinger, sp-nt-FHday m-?h? city shopping. Mrs. t'arl It Loirs motored to Noifidk Saturday to visit lo r lius Jiand who is recovering after an operation in a Norfolk Hospital. Mr. and .Mrs. W. It. Wlnslow mid .\| ivs'lVKKH1 Itule. of Waslc inglou. an* th?- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J N. Wlnslow at Ktifh-ld Farm. ? 11. W. Stevens. of Sandy Hook ' was In Hie city Hnturdny. - -H. ? +?: ? ^Nrwhirn - of ?? P-mwdl* I'oint was ia the city Saturday, i Carl Huhhard or Mamie was a , S:?i 11 r?lay~ visitor to KllitlMili i liyri It. L. ^'wlii-rn of Olds was in! tlw ciiy Sal unlay on luisiue**. M Meghan of Wee I. -.villi- was in Mo city Saturday on busl i.< ss. WUIiam Knowles of Weeks By selecting the genuine ^ Orange -Blossom ring ? which bears the Traub trademark and the words Orange Blossom on the inner surface ? you will ob tain a ring whose design is hammered by hand into the metal, not merely cut. Genuine Orange blossom Wedding and Engagement R I N G S Sold K\ctiivivrl,v in Kllxiibi'tli <lt> Louis Setig Your Jcwclit SliM'i* 1HMV! Gallops Groceries Depend on an old reli able and well established grocery store for the most satisfactory service l'honcs !> and 57 M. P. Gallop Co. vlll* was in the city Suturdav en route to his homo ufter a business trip to New York. M Irs. J^ W. MoiUin who has bet- u spending the summer at Ocean View has returned. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Miics Harris, of Mt. llormon. n daugh- , trr. Tu-sdayv September 9. lleudroii Brock of Bristol. Vir- , fclli hi. who has heen visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brock. City Route Two, returned homo J?at urday. Misses Grade Brock, Mamie and Nmi Httrrell, of City , Route Two. were in town Satur day shopping. Mrs. T. 1*. Itennett. Mrs. Ed ward Hughes and Mrs. Harold Foreman niototvd to. Norfolk Saturday. George Mktdlin left Monday for Princeton Cniversity. New Jersey. Wher? he is a student this year. . ship was iu the city Saturday on business. , (I. Winslow ?fT Chapanoko was lb Kllzalie -Hi Cily RaHTftTtfy: - Matthew Held of Weeksville was in the city Saturday on a business trip. J. J. Smithson of Providence township was a Saturday visitor iu the city. Jim Palmer of Weeksville was hen* on a business trip Saturday. .loli n A. Meads and J. K. Meads of Weeksville were in the city Saturday. Tom Parsons of Sab-m town ship was iu tho city Saturday. W. T. Itrlekliouse. city Route Three, has just returned from a visit to his uncle. John G. Ilrlck- | bouse of CuJunibia who is very ill. K. Coppersinlili and W. II. Coppersmith. Cily Jlouto Twtt^i were in the cily. Saturday. 1 A. J. Jennings of Weeksville, "WasTlY the ritv Saturday en bin* SilKHM. \V. (', Morse and I'. C. Morse ?f WVckyvillc. lioutA One, wore it: the city Saturday. M. L. Palmer of Nixonton town ship was a Saturday visitor in Klizabeth City. Johti Luton. City Ro\ite One. was here Saturday. N T. nalsread "of WocRsville wa* in the city Saturday. Charlie CurtwriRht. City. Route Cup. wnh in the city Saturday. H. 11. Waiston of Salem town *iil?? was- a Saturday visitor here. M. W. Lister of Weeksviiie win lit the city Saturday on )w?i- ? ih-hs. (lilbert Godfrey. City Route, F!vi>. was in the city Saturday. Fashion TVet/JsA^ofcsJ Loudon. St'|it. 22. Tli ? crowned htvli liltlo iv H hat - ?i ally uiitrinimt'il U;?v? pro\?<l i. - "( Vith in ]iuo for maiiv w?: m Conx? ?iu? ully, a Kllkrt < 11 in I !t: . Itninn. or lilucl; is on**n dt.v- *.! over the m?lfprowiiT ~ "? Pari*. Si |i|. 22. T5? \ ry ? PHONE 1 1 4 Standard Pbarrnci;^ THEY WILL SEND IT. lire Natural ? Way To Perfect Health II a v ?? you " my id. -a of wliiit ruTi yoii r..i i>i any iinar:?* ol w h a ( kiiiiM - h?* viMir Iiik i f PVlTjr. or Mail in your b ody w a k f u II c I i O |l iiik |)i'N?Plly? I'i -liiapm yuu ran K" hack to mmiih- day In your wlio ii you col up curly in tli" niornlnn and w?-nt for a walk, and Hi.- Npirit of suHrST ^ot "into your Moml. and you walked fa* I ?r, and took d?f|? l?r*'H|liH, and luuiirlntl aloud fur shti'r happl IPK.H nf ImIiiu alive In such a world of beauty. And now yon ar. Krown oldi-r and what would jnui kIvo for tin* wi'r?'l i f that ^Inrlou* fci-tlfiu? What would .VOII Kiiy If you tt?TM told lh.it you Could lirinu It kick and kn p It? l? i- tli- im.w I wTtTiln our '"???iv* III ill r.in iniRc lis wT-Y! aiiit" hrppy, "liul >4hin if posslMi1 only when there is iiu ol??l ruotimi or inipiifm nifiK toy a MUliliixiitfd ver tetoru. A Chiropractor in oiw who adiUHiu iuia*lu;io-a xuElubca llum,, . toy per in If f Him ftinali- fit t ?*1! I ?-? n<-. to f ii net i?ni properly. I'iiIchh tUi* Innate ? lnit']|lKa,iiri> is. ii nf nt|i? V4Mi -Oil n not |ta v <? |H-rf.-aA- li^ _ J. To Im* ln-all Iiv Ik to live. *JNi Iiiiti* poor health J? iiierely to e\l*t! Learn tlu? I mill about Cliirn practic. Million.-, have i? ?-? i v? ?l their In-all Ii toy ^IvItiK Chiroprac tic a fair trial! &lali?' y?ur apiwhitment for ; health at oucc.. Over WitolwoiUr* & UN Ktorx* 2 1 til t Knimrr iluiliUnt; - KI.I/.AIIKTII I'lTY, X. r. Typical Modes In Autumn's Fashions TIich' are exact iTpMHlnrlyuH of guriiHiilH wliieli nr arc now ?showing in our l.adie?* l{eady-lo-\\ nir Department on the shoimI floor. Thin deimrtiijenl is one of llie many improvement** brought uliout following tin* remodeling of our Imilditifj; nhich in now prae li?'ally complete. dome and *ee our new Women'* Keady-to-Vl e;fr department and in (lie meantime gel a nliifT of tlie latest creation* for women. McCabe & Grice TIIE IHISY STOKE MOM'N POP <3 Mr gonn - 1 have moor i S ADVERT1S1IM6 campaign ALU ( PlAMNE.0 - HERE'^ TESTIMONIAL ) ?? l letter no. i < ? , 3 T)UJ l yfb. ikvnsn. \ VjvvUL a. pMJ- doyL tiyo vruf rmwiud Aft. uniA- a. vaJU. of itanc. - J una- no infnittf /vny Jiuwrvn, d dUtL >ic(. AfotAUi ant Ujvwny auL Mtmu- fex >5 t^uvx/y -? Kcrftiiic IIiiiiii Tird BY lAYI.OU rfiu i?/n^ dawn, sf-.i- Mnsli, oru Jjua 3 /iouiAS dfmn, cut Ojyid dktwmjmtd. io ou ?*n, of yftfi. ynayic yUu/L ? yiow (DawtLd /ota/jo J(evru >aMaa^ > ruotut am<L wuh-i fxxAnu aJbmJL rrru. ?jSt Ju did. M( win*. \rutmuuO faattfajUy . , VVm C Wjufonuj. VOOR SWN IS AS SOFT AS A Chamois - VOUR UPS APE AS RED | . AS Blood - \ VOL) LOOK LIKE A POSEV 1 WITH CHEEKS PlNK , ANDR03V THANKS TO SUNW'Sj _ 1 MA&ICMUD WJ-'- *J ? ??'turt nitlrl.1 now prt-v^J. ut h:i v, riUM'U Ka Iters to latltfl* H.urlliuM. A ioiiihI ;;m(? r or rml i:* lik? |\ [o OlHt- ll V. fill ;i In* *it?i 1 1 1 < * li l?;t t il] it 'I i i r?- of Mini, urtur. Hiiiciuu. oi i irnd. N'W York. S-pf. ?** if ymi mild lute your Inilor il frock . ?irhntfr thr- -|rr*f- -r. -trrl? in -rHt*-. -tn- - in- to trim it uitfi ni:iny l?uil?*ii^ *uul ? LaiiU"iUi>>l. st HvwrcC bo mim* the l>uttonh'o|< -a arf .bound Midi Mifk of a font rant lng shade. ITES-STINGS Apply w *t baking soda or bona*, hold ammonia, followed by V! CKS Ovmr i7 W/U? Jmrm Umm4 ?W? Guard Your Mouth Let WRIGLEY'S be the guardian of your mouth and throat It will combat trouble of various kinds. It helps to keep the teeth free from food par ticles that ferment and cadse decay. It has an antiseptic effect. It re lieves acid mouth and thus not only prevents harm to the teeth, but serves to sweeten the stomach. It stimulates digestion and helps to prevent the forming of gas that causes dyspepsia. Read from a widely known medi cal work: "Chewing gum aids tooth nutrition and the cleansing action is a defi nite benefit ? it prevents dyspepsia. Good chewing gum is excellent for bad digestion. F??r bra?da 4di?rwt fUvara ~mllM4.fr*. bcu Mfrrdirata ?bUinU* Sml?i tort. parity package ? irrah, (Uu aad fell, flaforerf So we say , after every meal WRKLEYS Carefully Compounded Did you ever stop to tliiuk what that means? The part uf t Im' phurmiicisrM.work that is his excuse for existence? the measure of his value to the community. Years of training ? a certain amount of skill, knowledge and love of his work are necessary ill tlx' development of a real pharmacist, lie must he familiar with numerous retaliations, too. Do you underestimate the worth of the regis tered pharmacist. The City Drug Store II. S. OVKHMAN, rc|;ihlrml pliarmacint Corner Water <& Matthews streets. Capital Stock $250,000 M I. >1 II K II V K II K II A I. II H H K It V K Hertford ' KI.I/.AIIKTM flTV l?r. A. I.. Pemllrloli, I'riw. tiro. II. I.lttle, Ciwhlra. II. Tvlthlfi Am'( ('BHlilrr. Carolina Banking & Trust Co< WHEN YOU NEED Heaters and Cook Stoves BUY HtOMUS The HokI Com /Arte t,iiu??Thr Hifiht i'ricr. ? Quinn Furniture Co?
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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