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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Social Happening* Imitations Kix-rivrtl Tlie following invitations have been received by friends in the city: "Mr. Waiter Human re quests the honor of your presence at the marriage of his daughter, Kathleen Ernestine, to Reverend William Norman Vaughan on Tuesday morninc. January twen ty-seventh at eight o'clock at th? Centenary Methodist Church. New Hern. North Carolina." Girls Mri'l Sat unlay Ilomc Demonstration Club girls will meet every third Satur day in the Chamber of Commerce rooms for demonstrations. All club tirls i 11 the County are ui.-d to ntiend tliese meetings. In this way every club will hi- able to get some Instructions in cook ing and in deuionstratlnu. It is especially requested that a pood representation of club girls meet next Saturday, as a County Coun cil from ? th?'"*girls clubs will be elected on that clay. a number of club girls attend the Klizabeth City schools and they are asked tAf attend these Hirelings, and keep in touch with cluhj itprk and with each oilier., Awone interested in this work 111 I the town or in the County will |>e' welcomed -to these demoiistra-| tions. Her Tenth Itlrthduy A delightful surprise birthday party was given Eleanor Sawder Monday evening at her home on East Burgess street by her mother. Mrs. Warren Sawyer, in' honor of her tenth birthday. The rooms were attractively decorated with potted plants. After many flames had been played, a deli cious ice course was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Alma Armstrong. Those preseni were: < Margaret Twiford. Mildred Saul* tejr. Mary Raper. Mamie Twiford. Marjorie Sawyer. Earline Sawyer of Louisburg. I'icola Smith. Lu cille Brothers. Dorothy Twiford. Beatrice Midgette, Beta Burrus. Dorfci Wllkihs. Elizabeth Evans. Sarah Sawyer, Lennic Rogers. Mary Hildali Rogers; Joe Sawyer, j Colon Sawyer, George Overman.' Ray Williams, l.ockwood l^asslter. Lindsay Hopkins. Russell Evans, Wilbur Evans, Norbort Sawyer,} Garland Hastings. William Mid-, gelt and Samuel Twiford. Society KleclN Officers The Woman's Missionary Socie ty of the First Methodist Church met ut the "cliurch Monday after noon and the following officers were elected for the year 1925: Mrs. 'M. L. Sheep, president; Mrs. ?uenrgc Cobb, vice president; Mrs. Banks, corresponding sec retary; Mrs. W. C. Glover, record ing secretary; Mrs. Noah Bur foot, Jr., assistant recording sec-; retary; Mrs. M. B. Sawyer, treasurer; Mrs. L. E. Thorpe, superintendent social work; Mrs. J. P. Thompson, superintendent of supplies; Miss Margaret Fore man; superintendent of young people; Mrs. Noah Burfoot. Jr.. assistant supcrint' ndent of young people; Mrs. A. R. Nicholson, superintendent of children's work; Mrs. L. It. Foreman, sup erintendent study; Mrs. W. A. Peters, superintendent publicity; Mrs. 'N. H. I). Wilson, superin tendent circles; Mrs. Clay Fore man, leader of Ruth Merritt Cir cle; Mrs. Constant Fearing, leader of Myra Ortnond Circle; Mrs. G. It. Barrow, leader of Ellen Willis Circle; Aim. II. D. Walker, loader U. D. C. Hopes Pasquotank Students May Win Prizes W illi Slalr Convention H?t?' in OcIoImt This* Organization W oiilil I ikr I'urlirnlurlv it* interest llifih School Students in l(i>!nri<?ul l>sa\s The l>- 1!. Hill Chapter of the 1". I>. (Vyiulil like ti? interest the boy* anil girls of this act-lion of the Stall', especially the High School Ktudenti? in competing for th?' prizes offered by the North Carolina Daughters of the Con federacy this year. The State Convent ion will iiu'pi here In Elizabeth City next Octo ber with the 1). II. Hill Chapter as hostess and it is hoped that prize winners front this County may he announced :?t the meet ing. T!i?* prizes offered as follows: Tin dollars offered by Mm. J. A. Yar boron Kh of the' Stonewall Jackson chapter, Charlotte, for the best p.tper on "General Steph en I). Hamseur." Ten dollars offered by Mr. Frank Spruill for tie- Im-sI paper on General William Horsey Pend er." Ton dollars offered by Mr*. K. B. Moffitt in memory of her lath er. Jonathan Worth (North Caro lina'* War Treasurer and Gover nor in the Reeonstr,u?'i ion period of the Sixties) fur the best paper on "Rcronst ruction Hays in Notlli Carolina." Ten dollars offered by the Bat tle of Hentonvillc chapter. Mooresville, in- memory of Mi-* Carrie Leaser for the best paper on "Colonel Harry K. Riirgwyn. of the Twenty?SIxth N. C. Regi ment. Mis. J. Harper Irwin offer?, ten dollnr.4 In memory ?>; her father. William I). Ilaynew. for the hist paper on his cousin. "Gent ral John B. Gordon, of Georgia. The Burlington chapter offers five dolljrs for the best pap?r on "Stonewall Jackson. Soldier." The Ransom Sin. rill chapter of Newton, offer five dollars In mem ory of Mrs. Robert Ransom, for the bent paper on. ''The North Car olina Navy." The Wilkes Valley Guards chapter of North Wilkeshoro of fers ten dollars in memory of Mr*. Carri * Finley Pllson( tie loved President ?. for the lust pa per on "The Part takxn In the WorJil War. hy the Hoy In Kliulvi, whose forefathers K.<rK:|||c Cray." Mrs. Mary Parker !!?' tin offer.* five dollpr* in memory of lier tin cle. James J. Phillips. Confederate Soldier, for the best paper on "Aunt Abby House a North Caro lina Woman of the Sixties." Mrs. J. K. Kirktnaii off' rs tin dollars in memory fo her father. Dr. Andrew Jackson Sapp. f??r th?* of Maul CunnlnuKim Circle; Mrs. Robert Fearing, piunisf. Itcgiil.ir Club Days Mis.? Marcie Alberison. Home Demonstration Agent for Pas quotank County, announce* the the following schedule of regular RONCHITIS At bedtime rub iho throat ar.d chest thoroughly with ? wicks ? VapoRub Owr 1 7 MilHnn Jar a Yr arty in -I |i,i|?T mi "Suri;?Mijis and l*hy sii?:iu-i of North Carolina hi the 'I In* I). K. Coll ratio prize c?f I weuiv itoll.-iru i> offered by .Mis 1>. V Uar'i-Mii in honor ?>f her f : ? 1 1 ? ? ? r for the b? -l paper on "The Sixty-Third North Carolina Iteftij IIH'III,"" i A!i">. J. K. Iiickcrii^if th?? Fan nie 1'atton I'hi'pl'T, .wll?'Vj|U*. of f? vs ???:! dollars fur the best pa per ? :i ?**I'!h? tiitikinir of arm* .tnd ammunition in th" Confederacy. " Ten dollars Is' offered bv .Mrs. Sydne.y Cooper in memory of <)r m:i Randolph Smith (designer of ;lu> Stars and liars' for the hc-t p'lpt'i" on "Poets and Poetry of the Confederacy." The Janus II. CSordon chapter WiaMim-Salom, offers :? ? **n dol lar medal in memory of Mr. H?*n ry 1.. Ilirraiis for lio' liesi pap? r on "V.rth ( .iroiiua's War (iovcr i? r. Xoimlon llaird Vance." I'jsnys nr.t>*t be typewritten and on only one side of paper. 1'lease k?*ep a carbon ropy. 1 1 > not .-?ii*n vonr name or that of your cha:?;>-r to till* essay. l?ut sign a fictitious name to it. then plaee your nam- thv name of your * bar ter. and town inside an envelope, seal and pl:iee your fictitious name ami subject of ph?hv on tin outside. Kssavs are not limited .is to tht number of words in* State contest . The S'ute Historian will submit those to Judges, and the envelope of I lie winners marked. These envelope* will not he op ? n-.d until after the State Histor ian's report at, t I'e aijiiiial eonvi ij tion when i'.ie prizes will be pre sented. Mitch of the material of lhc--e essays may in- found I ti Clark's It exiic. tit.tl Histories of North Carolina, which . are la every ruiiriliouno of the State. Chapter historians vre ur::ed to have papers written from this list and used as ilie program for elf js ter mectiiiKS throughout tie* year, then submitted in the essay con it.?ci. S iid in to tin* State His torh'ti :? ? roon .-s possible," t hough the lii'lit i* September la. Writ* to M1.--s Mildred llutlur fordr Athens, (la., for lo*r hook lets on Southern History, from v.h' -h you may secure much vnl naide informal :oii and material for. essays. The J State Library Commission. Rnle5*;h. and the Cnivorsity Extension Library at t'hael Hill, will al o j?ive valua ble aHsistar.Ci in material for en miya. meeting days for her clubs: Monday after the first Suadny, o shade better r? .A-VSS^D,Uft31A'. WT c.1 t M?nul?iur*r(, Qrctn*b?ro , N C, J Listen Ladies OUK PRICKS AUK 'I'HK SAMK \S NOKIOI.K'S I.KAIUNC CLKAINKKS ANI) I? KKS ,...<1 OC It WOHIv IS AS 4.4 M >l> AS TIIK BEST. Bray's F rench Dry Cleaners & Dyers OKKICK AMI PLANT NO. 10 WATKK STKKK'I OPI*OSITK KOWI.KIt CO. I'llONP 7"<? I I?ry RUIkc Club. TucMby after i In* first Sunday. Body Road Club. Wi'ilni'Mii'.v after the first Sunday, Mothi'rs flub. Thurs day after the first Sunday, Vlsit i*i|?. Moitday after second Sun day. Olivet Club. -Xmisday after second Sunday, Nixonton Club. \Wdnei?ilay aftvr second Sunday, liivprsltlc and Bayslde Clubs. Thursday aft"r Hecoml Sunday. l' ?rk Club. Friday after second Sunday. New-land Club. Monday :;lti-r third Sunday. New be gun Club. Tuesday aft-r third Sun day. Salem. Wednesday. after third Sunday. Sound Neck. Thursday after third Sunday, Cor Intii Club. Monday after fourth Suu*!ii>'. Banks Club. Tuesday after fourth Sunday. tlklsko. Widtiesday after fourth Sunday, visiting. Tin- forepoltiK flubs hold their lucctltiKs iu tin- aftcr IIOOIIS. Tin ttirls" clubs meet ? very two wirks in the mornings, as fol I . ? \ r- : Tuesday. Riverside Girls ( iuh. Wednesday. Okisko and Mt. lf?rmon <!irls Clubs. Thursday. Coriuih and Fork tllrls Clubs. Frl ??.?>". Weeksville Girl* Clubs. Wed :? ?s:iay. Berea and l'rovidence Club C5 Iris. Thursday. Smalls School Club Girls. Friday. New lalid Club Girls. Pergonals Mrs. ,1. G. Fearing l^ft Tuesday l?? be at the bedside ot h?-r sister. Mrs. Wdliani Adams of Four Louis XIV An exquisite pattern In Solid silver Is now oil dis play iu our window. This patti-rn i.? fittingly d? r.ir.ncd for tin- bride ?r hostess who wiiltes t?? add rlelimiw to rhnjillclly. ions sk ij<; Your Jeyfrler Since 1RS2 J!a:n and \Vut? r Sis. 0;.ks. who Ik nfriou?ljr ill at if lir ? nvlllp hospital. R. Pufch i* in Now V.. i *?"??> this week on l>U8lnc*4. Mrs. L. Wrnon I(o\y?>1| is (?roving after being acriousiy i at Iht honit'. 405 I'tnlur street. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. I. I'iike a 80U. Leslie, Jr.. Sim.l.i J. -i nary 11. AIm. URojr Smitli of i;at"*iii ? i* visit Iiik lier daughter. .0 11 iu?rt Taylor. en Weill I'lmi. M 12. P. Seyffert. Jr.. led Satur-L for l.;?? -on la, Now M-im|i''iirr, wh?jv h<- will r?Tivc ttislru< iioi< In tlie testiiiK i*hopB ?'f s oil \ William*. ||t?> l.trKt'Hi in >iii ii t t ui't'TH ?>f knitting m.trhiiioM hi ili? worl?l.. 01 \l)MIMMl;M!?h ^SALE^ NOW GOING ON ! 2 fl4Ct UF.I)l!C HONS OIN ALL WINTKK (JAIiMKNTS M. Leigh Sheep Co. "for umb ? 'DQL&A&/ A Special Table will be filled with articles of Blankets, Vases, Vanities, Sweaters, Waists, Etc. Somethings valued up I o ?1,00. *Ve expect lo sell the whole lot on Friday, the opening day of the BIG CLEAN SWEEP SALE Ask to "eelllTftljri | J Q Ask to See $1.00 Table Bri I I U II tL L W100 Tible ?> TOR THE LOuA W-enNTW-HGRe < ITS TVOO THiRTm AND THAT KIO 1%'JUST SETTimCs BACK - I'M r _ 6oiw& to 6iue him. a J; ) 600D BAWUM& OUT- J i 1 1/ MOM'N POP NOW BONNM BEFORE SOU GO OOT TO LUNCH LET ME. REMIND MOU TO return as soon as possible - MOO ARE BACK VJlTH SOUR WORK and l'd like to maue 400 catch UP AS MUCH W a MOU CAN THS AFTERNOON ( , ME*H. amright Sonic Slorv MY TAYLOi*. FURNITURE C) f Distinction | Beautiful Designs j Excellent Workman ship I Great Buying Power ( Extremely LowPrices I y \\ ?? lmy in lurp* <|iiiiiititi?*M and our ciih ? Ioiihth rcup lli?* benefit. ! 1 Quinn Furniture Co. i M D 1 0 0 ?M?I 2 Laurette Taylor I ? i n ? "One Night in I Rome" ? I Alkrama Today & (DRY CLEANING B p luivr tlir only |iliuit in the rily n|iiippr(l with a ('out inn<iii? Hcwit'e lln ('leaning Svilrm ?urh a* iiri'il liy Fooler- ami nil other nioilrru plant*. l or real tlry eli-aning mil n>. W e have the equipment |> i iih l.'i yriir* experience} n eoniliiniitioii hard to lical. Cooper Cleaning Works
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