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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Social Happenings ^ With Itlanchrtid The EUzab'-lh City Alumua* Chapter of East Carolina Teach ers College met Willi Mi*se* Dora and Lottie Lw Ittanchurd at t li* Ir home on Fearing Mr* ? i Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock . with the president. MIks IJuth Harbor. In the chair. The (nllowlnv committee chairman were ap pointed for tin* coming year: Miss Dora Dlatichard. chairman of Alumnae News; Mrs. T. CI. Shannonhoti*e. ehalrman Schol astic Kndownn tit ; Mrs. Itaymcnd Moore, chairman ef Alumna*' Home; Mrs. C;*.*i? r Lamb, chair man of th*? C. W. Wilson M?-ni orlal ftind. After the business meeting an impromptu prowam was rend* red which created much enthusiasm. alter which the hof t* ss*-m served delicious r** freshm?-nlK. Those pr>a* nt were: Mesdanies Daniel l.an*-. K. U. Sper.c* . Raymond Moor**. Clnr* -ice Twlford, T. Shr.nnonhouse. Casper I.aitio; Miss*.-* Marian Newhy, Ruth Ilarbei . I?uni?* Hor ton and Mnrtan t Anthony. llvutMIndri-ov Milv*-n Nid'-r Godfrey, lughtcr of Mr, ami Mrs. W. J odfrey. of Pasquotank County, id Mr. John Wesley Hyatt. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Hyatt, Sr.. of P?i<iuimans County, were married by Itev. I*. I'. Saw yer at his home. 208 I 'earl street. Thursday aft* rnoon .it 1:310 o'clock . Personals Mrs. C. O. Robinson, Mrs. J. C. j H. Khrinirhaus, Mrs. W. G. Galtlier. and Mrs. Wilson llollo well l?.f| Tuesday f??r Norfolk to hear "Carmine" at the Academy. Mrs. W. A. Worth has returned : from Norfolk, where she was the fittest of Mrs. W. T. Old for a few davs. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Iliad* s of Laurel K Deleware, an* visiting i Mrs. Clay Foreman on West Main street. Mrs. Warren Pinner. Mrs. C. 11. Pugh. Mrs. M. I. Clark ami Mrs. Clinnie Hayes were at Norfolk t Tuesday night to hear Gernldlnel Farrar in "Carmine" ut thej Academy. Mrs. A. It. Nicholson and! daughter. Adrian, have returned from Norfolk after hearing C.er aldine Farrar in "Carmine* at thej Aca<h my. Mr. and Mrs. F., It. Hufty and children of Raleigh, returned1 home Friday after visiting ! friends in the city. ? fcVKKYHODY RIDF.S IN WAYNK (X)t'XTV, MICHIGAN Detroit, Jan. W.? -(Spucial) ? lA'itomobllo reglfrt rations 1 n vVayne county, in which Detroit is located, last month showed an in crease of 201 cars, omitting Fords. Sixteen companies of the 25 listed show Rains. For the year, nine companies, not includ ing r'ord. had sales in this county of over one thousand each. Ford undoubtedly leads with Chevrolet second, with fi,S43 and Hudson - Ksti'x third with 3.877. The lat ter led the six cylinder car field. In order came lluick. Dodge, Studebakrr. Maxwell. Chrysler. Willys Knight, Overland and Paige, Jewel t. TUB APOTlf "JTAUY 8UOF Phone 400 A Grod Drug Store Dry Cleaning Knocks the Spots Have your garments Dry C le a ii c d b y Bray's French Dry Cleaners and see how easily the spots disappear. Our Charges make pos sible large economies for you. We cater to both men and women. BUAY'S Htl'.NCII I>KY CI.KANKKS & I ? KltS Water St. Opp. Howler & Co. Pasquotank Woman Is Genius In The Kitchen % Mr*. T. L. Layden M.ulf llei>i?lf A!fra<-liv?? kitchen anil Modern Furniture \Y it Ii lit t i?- IL \ny Mas culine Aiil ami \ I! al <!o*t of Sixteen Dollar* Miss Marcia Albertson. I?t monstration Agent for l*asi|uo-, i auk County, repot is that her ? lu u women throughout the onii<'*' County have been especially in t "rested during the last year in Home Hettermcnt, and pariUulur ly in Kltclicn Improvement. "Numbers of kitchens" says Miss Albertson. "li&ve had tin it walls changed from dark gray to bright cheerful colors, chiefly deep cream or light yellow; that bring the sunshine to the mind even when the sklej are heavy and dismal. ?'New linoleum has been I.mcI, kitchen furniture painted, cur tains hung. lamp brackets placed near the stoves ko that house keepers do not have to ?|<i theii evening work in the dark. Kii. -li en cabinets have he?>n bought or made, water has been put in sev eral kitchens. Many helpful la bor saving devices have been purchased, such as sharp knives, measuring cups and spoon*, e >1 anders, tdeamer-*, and so oil- 1' is amazing how these things light ?a Intior f ?r the hous. wife. "After tiiokiiiK over a number of kltthcn* w- found that the first honor tnu>t ma to Mrs. T. L. Luy deti, wlio kept account of all hvr ?'X|H IIWM. "Thi.t lit il?* woman had a larco Uii-l.in roiini'rtcil with t li<* Ionise by a plank walk. A* ?!??? has nine children her w?rk was contdilera lily lner?;u?.-d win 11 tn \il.< were to be taki'ti Into th?? hmi?e. "Sin* and on*. of her daughter* went to an untMTu|iU't| tenant hou.-<e whUh her husband had ha hi .-he might have, carried the III i:k" and ?'ih? t' kuulM-rto the ItotiHe in a wheelbarrow. mad*' a 1*1 It itin in the large kit. -hen to' ' ? : rui ;> k ! i eli ''ii ati'l ititiinu room I ! II W Kt?S l .i- (hi'ii-loii. [\ yit it i'lural Co.. I nr. S Sirlllll it. ,;t?| SI. She -won't think she took your name in vain if you select a . Bluebird Diamond Ring I Comparison will prove it. The best profit end-pleasure investment you ever made SWA ?the national reputation of Bluebird ? assures you tha?. $50 upward louis seiji; Vmir Jew oli'r Si ?!<??? ik.su Main & Water S|?. und rcilei) both rooms. "Tbev painted the walls and ceiling a deep ovum, ami when Ibis was done. they were ambi tious to ?lo more. They returned to the tenant house for more lum ber. found the necessary tools in the tool chest and made a kitchen cabinet with drawers and little cupboard* in the upper as well an the lower putt, a kitchen table with shelves, a sink enclosed un derneath for kitchen utensils, a tile cupboard in the wall for ?iplrr*. u wood bix on rollers and with hinged cover, a bracket for the lump with a reflector behind i?. and a little shelf at the window tor a blooming plant". "X ?? curtain*, u rack for tow els-. ainl a shelf with hooks for spoons, chairs done over, and all ihe kitchen furniture painted uitit<? and given several coats of enamel, were other improvements. "This woman practically made her dining and kitchen and her Fashion News Notes N'ew York, Jan. It.-? Awning Griped one piece frocks of linen, flannel, or mercerised cotton fa bric* will be conaplcious on many Southern golf courses In the next t-w weeks. New York. Jan. It. ? The Hip ? n type of pajama is especially popular at present in various uiterlals. These Jackets are >lfvelese with V neckx and much their ornamentation Is devoted to the pockets, which arc placed low and in front. New York. Jan. 16. ? A worm's ? ye view at the Southern resorts this season is going to find many !?wd patterned Jacquarcd stock lines In the foreground. These Kitchen furniture. She had oply the help of her daughters and the determination to do it. "Her kitchen in us sweet aud attractive as can he and her ex penses were Just $16. the linoleum and paint being the chief Items f'?r which she had to spend cash." Ladies' Outing Gowns Specially priced for our January C.lvariincr Sale ul SI.OO. $1.25, S1.S0 There are many splendid values here at our store? mer chandise that you need now? and at our January Clear ance Sale Reductions. Rucker & Sheely Co. ipBoenw gqw?W gWWBOBWWBWBHHHW8HHBBWHB Whitall Rugs Kxrluaivt'ly Mild in Elizaltelli^Qty liy M.G.Morrisette&Co usually have a* whit* bate with' (hick aud thin stripra in punt. 1 shades. ? (N?w York. Jun. 16 ? 80 evident ia It that linen frock* will he pop ular next ituninier that jnany wo rnent are taking ad va utage of the white hale* to buy the** material* now. Thowe who like to embroid er ure having their pureha*<* stamped with attractive deign*. New York. Jan. 16. ? It !* a qu<-?tiun whether a rose in any other place would look a* aweet an the ones embroidered nowaday* juMt below the knee on ahucr chif fon hose. They ure pluo d exact ly where the new short skirts will reveal them. London. January Iti. Some of ' l ho Regent street bootmakers, having about exhausted ingen uity in devising curved and cir-j ? ular cut outs for evening oho-*, are adopting. the Cubist puiiirns where ail cut outs arc squares or angle*. latndon. Jan. 1 ?S. ? The vogue of ' long white gloves for evening wear Jong fallen into disuse lias been sharply received in the early Junuary social fe*tlvhie*. .Many well dressed women prefer gloves I which come Juxt below the elbow to the longer lengths. . OUR NOW GOING ON 27140"'" REDUCTIONS ON ALL WINTER GARMENTS M. Leigh Sheep Co. i mi Willi iiiiIi'UIIIIIiIII^MIBWBWBMWWWWWWB One Of The World's Greatest Romances /Srf "*?# ' Greatest Screen Attraction of the Ade / * with Lon Chattcu Vrtunltd Hi CARL 1 LAEMMLE f\ t Enacted Amid Superbly Beautiful Settings You will thrill to the appeal of this splendid story of love and sacrifice ? its pathos will strike straight to your heart. Your eyes will be dazzled by the grandeur of the settings, tlfe like of which have never before been seen upon the screen. Victor Hugo's immortal love epic has been made into a tremendous super-play. There have been great pictures before ? but never one like this; never a picture to win or deserve such universal praise. Critics have called it great; the theater-go ing public have acclaimed it as the most tre mendous cinema achievement of all time. You must see this picture! For until you do, you will never realize the magnificent heights to which a production can attain. A UNIVERSA'CPR&DOCnWI ~ Alkrama Theatre Next Tuesday and Wednesday It Will Live In Your Memory Forever! CHILDREN, 25c - ? ADULTS, 50c MELICK' OFKU'K STATION Kit Y DMKS, F II.KH. K\er>thiiu: for the Office. "VI l.< A" W*?le IUsIuHj ? fluUtii-?l <<ak anil iaut U?>kmii\ ? fvtnilar) iiml nl nu??*l (Irt ? (iuarui* l?'?l for 3 > turV of w \ Uf- ? $1.50 MELICK FREE ; I %*J TO RUPTURED MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN AM ruptured men and women who iiiv fortunate enough io aee> ? this announcement will welooine the xlnd news that a repreienta--' , live of the world famous Capt- ? Coll lugs System for rupture is 'coming to Klizubeth City, N. C., I to personally explain and give ?Y-il | ery ruptured p? rupn who applies, | a trial of the Colling* System, ab | solutely without a penny in ad- ' I I vance. You are allowed t<f, .tfflt, , it. try It out and prove Its genu I ik* worth ?then If you want It, , the cost Is only a trifle. #J | Why wear trusses the reat..Qft ? your life? What you want la to | be relieved of your rupture so you ll can throw your truss away. You ' are Kiven an opportunity to find out how you can do this by aA | cept 1 u k ??ur Free Trial plan. Wa 5' want a chance to prove to you ! that the CollingH System for rup ?j ture, is a real, genuine means of. I reli< r from gouging, cutting, cha j ling spring trusses. We want yott jj to try this treatment at our ex j! pense, and send our representa? live to personally explain and ap ' ply it to your individual case. Re . iim iiiIm r it costs you no money to 1 give t his System a trial, and' y&U should be nnxlous to And out what. ! ran lie done for you. 1'. II. Casler, representing Capt., W. A. CollliiKs, Inc., Watertowri, N. Y.. will be at the Southern Ho tel. Kll/.aheth City, N. C., from Friday noon, January 16, until Saturday evening, January 17. Hotirs 9 to 12 a. in., 2 to 6. p. m., and 7 to 9 evenings. Cut out this announcement and bring It to the i Hotel for a froe trial. Drugs Excite the Kidneys, Drink Water Taka Salt* at Fir* llgn *f ?laddar Irritation ar Baokaoh# The American men and wooMBf ' j must guard constantly against kidncsr 1 trouble t>ecause we often cat too much rich food. Our Mood it filled wW? acids which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken fromoverworlt, be come sluggish, the elimmative rim? clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general de 1 chne in health. When your kidneys feel like hupp* of lead; your back hurts or the urine j is cloudy, full of sediment, or yon are 1 obliged to seek relief two or three | times during the night ; if ye? suffer I with sick headache, or dlasy, nervous ! spells, acid stomach, or If you hare rheumatism when the weather is had, bcKin drinking lots of good soft walfcr j and get from your pharmacist about, four ounce* of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few days qtyf I your kidneys may then act fine. Thin famous salts is made from the acid of grapes sud lemon juke, com bined with lithia, ami has been tiled for years to help flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralwe the | acids in the syMem so they no longer j are a source of irritation, thus often relieving bla<lder disorders. , J Jad Salts is inrxpenefoa ; cannot in jure. makes a delightful effervescent j lithia-water drink and belongs in every home, because nobody can nlake a ] mistake by having a good . kidney flushing any time. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys I at least twice a year. lassgjasij Tntt's Pills ,-jtxtsrxl-aall
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