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Mrs. Wilson Honored The Woman's Missionary So ciety of the First Methodist church entertained informally In the social hall of the church Mon day afternoon in honor of Mrs. N. H. D. Wilson, who. with I)r Wilson, loft Tuesday for their new home in New Bern. Miss Mar garet Foreman sang beautifully "June. Rosea and You." Bach la dy present was giveu the privil ege of writing a note to Mrs. Wil son to be opened at a date desig nated on the envelope, there being only one letter a day io be opened after she arrives In her new home The letters will run for ubuut two months. Mrs. G. It. Harrow spoke Jbf the wonderful success the so briety h.is had under I ho guidance and Inspiration of Mrs. Wilson and presented her in behalf of the or ganization a life membership to I he society and a silver flowor basket. Ii v. km voted that the Kright Ji'Wel Society should be called the "Minnie Wilson Bright Jewel Rant!" in honor of one who at all times ba -j given herself, her lime and her piajers to its inter ests. Mrs. Noah Bright sang "tiod lie members When the World Forgets." A committee composed of Mrs. M. B. Sawyer. Mrs. W. J. Woodley. Mrs. C. G. Fearing, and Mrs. Zenas Fearing, served re freshments. Knjoynble Tacky Party The Tacky Party given by Christ Church guild Friday even ing in the Y. M. C. A. Building was an occasion of great fun. Old time spelling match was held with Mrs. Cam Melick as teacher. Miss Maude Palmer won the high hon or of standing longest. The don key's tail was pinned on and the prize was won by Miss Mildred . Mann. Refreshments consisting of hot dog sandwiches and lolly pops were served and lemonade was 'sold. Thoso in tacky cos tumes marched in line before the; judges. Mrs. A H. Worth. Mrs. J. , C. B. Ehringhaus. Mrs. T. C. Jones and Miss Marcia Albertson. nod tacky prizes such as rolling pins, and floor mops, wore award- < ed those dressed the tackiest. The prize winners were Mrs. G. F. 11 111 Mrs. Ray Toxey, Mrs. C. B. Morri sette. and Mrs. Cecil Garrett. The j children's prizes were won by Misses Billle Melick and Florence Woodley. Bradley Sweaters for tho Family Every our ^iiuruntccd to give walis furl ion. Gilbert's ?nd Mitchell's Excluxivc Agent* for Elizabeth City /?<?*? *?rc? Arret ra AriCLAM, THE HKAMA of I. IFF; llnrlf from Adam and Evp in Oration'* Dawn In HoIoinoii in All Hid Splendor Alkrama Today f Mulinrr 25 r and 50c Night 50c l? All Again America Celebrates The Harvest Day of Thanks l*r?%idt lit Coolii};:.- I??1U 11:. rf?c ri iary of Stat?*. ami i?i.? Sorr-tary i.s8Uc?l a proclauiiiti'Mi i;??vorn?r M?L. an ?ii? n nrj:??tl North Carol in in iih in count Holr t>lPK?.lnc:;i tin Thursday. XovimtM r Hit* lu iity-slMh ? On Saturday, November 21. Ma yor MoCubo, through Th?? I)aily Advunc. reminded !h?' Horn** Town folks thai tinv had much wlun-ot to bo grateful. And so. wo have Thanksgiving Day this year. Tlio day was ortKlnall7~an "a"n nual harvest festival of thank* K i > i n r , and hasbt-en the custom in this country, particularly In the New England Slates, since the first pov? rnim nt. "The earliest harvest Thanks giving in America was kept by the 1'llgriiu Fathers ul Plymouth In 1621. and wan repeated often during that and tlio eusulng cen tury. It became customary. In fart, for tho governor* ?f the col oulcti to appoint a fast day in tin1 spring, and a day of thanksgiving; iu the autumn. The colonics appointed days of public thanksgiving, either. in Kratitude for bountiful harvests, or when ships from England brouKbt. provisions to v. aid off threatened famine. notb tho continental Congress and Washington appoint* d nu merous days of thanksgiving dur ing the war of the revolution, to celebrate stirring events, and Hlnce 1H17 in New York, and for a much longer period In New Eng land, the festival has been un nually observed. Slnc*? Lincoln's proclamation in 1863, the Presidents have in proclamations to the I'olon at large recommended observance of the day. . .. irvww yT /vmr For Parlies of all | For Falling Hair and Kinds: j Dandruff: Murcol and Facials. | Scalp Treatment If your hair In falling out If Is a Mire :Urn tbat your Hcalp needs attention. I have boen finite ??'jcc? ?hI'i:I in t< i \ i 1 1 k ih.c*? treatment.';. If I can be of h t vice 10 you I'licnf IMI. Pritchard's Beauty Parlor Mi*.' r!.??SS!i: 1 1 A I M. I in;l i roithiosomo Bronchi;! (iodgli \ A i I u!.* 5,rnj. n ??( i:.<? y'rar ' th'MjriMifta of |i?*oplrt urn wlili Hrotirhlti-t r in a rhroiiii' ?u iicut'* ill lo Call III ai roiii|M-lfii? Chiropractor. who will truce u tenderness from Itic place 0 f 11 ?? r v ?? impingement (pinching) at Ilio 8pin?' lo 1 ho r?'Klun over Ihe bron chial tnhfs. He is thuM cn nblod to locate tho oxart eauso of tho trouble. Ho relieves the 5 pinching by mrons of Chiropractic Vertebral Adjustments glv- 3 on with tho burn hnndtt only, tho result being the disappear- \ ance of tho Ilronchltis, for no causo remains The resplra* J tory organs which are now enabled to receive their full quota 3 of Vital Force, function normally. Numerous cisck ??f Tfron- j chills have completely recovered after a course of Chiropractic 3 Vertebral Adjustments. Acuto cases respond very quickly to j daily adjustments, while chronic caws, of course, take u long- j or time. Hon your Chiropractor If you suffer from or are sub- j Jecl to Hronchltla. jj DR. S. J. DURHAM ) CHIROPRACTOR OWC It WOOL WORTH'S 0 A 10c HTOHR 21 1>II Krnmer Building EllxNbcth City, N. (J. I'llON K 7?J* J?" ??it'.. .M. \ ? i : . T?;> ; il.i v f'>r N- v. 1'. .'li. * . i ?? t!.? will make ii'ii- Dr. Wii^cii has been . <xi^U?-<l lo ill- |?...v .?>;!*?? f l 4li'* ?'cntrasiry M? Oiureir- ?? f taut cily. Mr. a ltd Mrs. \V t". Overman ;iad Utile dau*;ht< r. I'miiee*. b-ft Wednetalay by auiouiobib- <?? \lslt r-lativti at ILiehmoiid. They will ;.Lso attend t iio Yminia-l.'utoUnn l oot hall k'HUi*' ut t'ha|?el 1 i i!l . A! Owciik and 1 k?* I-nuhn, of llih-ntun. wt'ii- In llr-rlty Sunday. Walt-r \Wioi! b fi I'lhsay in at tend thi' Army-Navy i. <uh::ll uanie ut New York City. Mr. and Mr>. C'. (). Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. I! Khrhij; liakis left Wednesday for an auto mobile t ri;? lo Chapel Hill, where they will attend th?* Virginia-Car olina game. Misses Marv and Florence lb II left Wednesday to sju nd Thanks xivlnK with friends at Noifolu. Mrs. Fred Davis. Misers Mary I.oulf'* Skinner and Marfan t Hill, and Constant Fearing. motored to Chapel Hill Wednesday in attend the Virginia-Carolina. football game. Mrs. W. L. Small and Mrs. J. II. White and daughter. MIks Kutli White, inotond to Norfolk Mon day. I Mr. and Mrs. Iluxton White and Mr. and Mrs. Thorhuin Itennett ? ?d to (*!>;? pel Hill Wednea day ?.? attrnd the Vir^lnla-Caro li "amc. <? It. Little ana uauKlil^r. Mist* l?-l i Little. and Mr. ami Mrs. Wilu.iin Skiuncr left Wednesday to .tuoiid tin' Virginia-Carolina foou?;ill i'.Utue at Chapel llill. Mes .Mary Mitchell tillbert. Mi*- Marion Ni-wby of Hertford, ami \l isfos Mildn-d ami Lv??Jyn Hui'ns motored to Norfolk Mon ti. i\ Tli?'y wi?ri' arcoiupaobd home by Mrs. J. I'. Hughes, who has been visit luu Mrs. (inithor lllirRl'Kli. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kramei and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kramer nto:oi*d to Chapel Hill Wednes day to attend tin* Vir^inix-Caro I iiia t;aine. .Mi*, aud Mrs. C. K. Thompson loft Wednesday to attend the Vlr vlnia-Carolinu ioothull fcaiue at ChajM l Hill Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Itatrnian aud daughter. Miss Shirley Hut)'* man. left Friday to make their hone- at Rocky Mount. Miss Ruth White, Miss I'lizai b-'th lOtheridK*-. Haywood Duke am! Carroll i'arkcr motor* d to Chapi'll mil Wednesday to attend the Virginia-Carolina name. Say It With Uouers RYAN FLORAL CO. ?V\<. i:\NT AND I'lIlYEK SlIltVU'K CAI.LKD OFF Ir was announced lodny thul tlio pareunt that .wan to have tneiitarv department of the Flrat been si at' i>d tonight '|V the ele Methodlst Sunday School haw been railed off (Jkcwlac the prayer mtv Ice at the Firat Methodlnt Church has licrn railed off for tht* week on account ? ?f the re vival HorviceM at the First ItaptlHt Church. C'ONTKNTS The Foreman of the F??rty Par. Paris Pitfalls for Bejewelod Ma tron* : Cinderella of the High IuiiiIh; (J.iudy Fish that Swim in OaluplKON Waters; Deploring the Romantic Nature of Dun cor a . Why You Are what Your (Hand* Make You; My Perilous Pilgri mage to Lhasa . the Forbidden <'l ty; all I IiIm and more in next Sun day World magazine Section. Th?* Sunday World also^hu* un extra Fiction Section containing two Thanksgiving Sale WILL CONTINUE THKOl'CIIOl) T Friday and Saturday S|ilt'ii<li<l Value* ill COATS. - DHKSSKS. - SLITS. SWEATERS M. Leigh Sheep Co. Woman's IfVfir In full swing! A great money-saving event BIRD'S NEPONSET RUG SALE Soon it Kill Ih? gone ? tliin dinner lo pel the famous Bird's Neponset Rugs a! Inner prices than ever lipforo. Tin* s:ilr Iiuh lieeu a lingo success. Hundreds of women have hcen delight od, nol only at the liarpiin price of Bird's Ncpnnset Itn^s, hut also at the beauty of their patterns and at their labor saving qualities > Your Floors Look Worse Than You Think.' Jusl ?<> through tln^oimr and sr?*! Voil will fun! that two* llirci', or more Bird's iNcponsrl are nrrdrd to replnee shabby, worn covering*, and to hide the bare spots. Eight Remarkable Advantages of BIRD'S NEPOSET RUGS: They f re ll'a.ihuhle ? A light mopping rlmns tbctn clean. No Krruhhing ?>r heating. They -Ire Durable ? Giving extra wear al no ex tra rast. They Are lleaiiti/ul ? The pattern* are iiiMpired liy rare Oriental nip*. They .-ire Slniuprttoj ? I'orcigil Huhstanecs ran he washed right off. They lliive n II axetl flaek? All cxcluitive Hird's feature that prevent* sticking to the floor. They l.ie Tl<il? No fastening' required. Nev er curl at edges. They are Ounranteetl by ? Bird & Son and liy lit. Don't Fail to See Our Window Display Quinn Furniture Co. But i think it woi)t.c> Be beTtej? TO STACT OUt MARRieo Li~e is) A MUMBLE WAY Mo- I want A NiCCLV Fj8N.5HEt> HOVlC UHC VoJ HAVE AMD A COOK I WOM'T HAWS fo AKlV MEALS a.md a car. To ccion / AROUOP IVJ / "WELL t SoeGS ThS OfOLY COl-OTlOM is "Tb MARRY ANO LIVE AT HOME SMITH v^m *> pop _ rr:^ >jfw* MOM N POP One < immolation r ? cr?mpt?*i?* "torloH by Illustrious wrl!? th. " adv. Cingltani Girl Flour The Flour in a (?in^ham Baj? (.iianmtevtl ihv Hent a) Quality C.ivo it a trial and bo convinced. R. A. By rum Co. ti l( O l' K It M INiuiim .1 and 37 Cor. 'Main il Watrr Sts. punrrnw ? j ii rco ? ? mI .*? ! ;r?4i .?** rl.v'.r* fyT ! < id* .i.J ctw . oiaulflim olUoc ii.il.ill' . :?J ii. ir.::'.ri.|1, wliUa til* rrro-joU vvr* on to i!i - is ?b miliiiJ i.tlo Imom!. atljcl* the iMt of ilic troub'n jr. ! ili.vl.* the g'.ovrlh oi the ni?. , 'jcoftiM^. !j:. i ;;:;juuleci Mtisfac Itay in ll:- !<r:r.t cf persistent cough* a id cold-*, Lroncliiil a&lhou? i?roncIi!ii> uad uihtr forms uf rcsjura* i . Slid I- c X client for build ing l;j the ?y?lem uftrr colds or flu. :Mon< v- i "1'iiidrd if any tough or cold ia n-.t relieved after tskin? according to directions. Ask yjur druggist. / Creo fiiu! iun Company, At Junta, Ga. (adv.) CORNS . ?.[. vs a*.*! .r. arid 5 . ? : - 'hu!:?' and heal ? u*iJ ?top the Lift Off-No Pain! I>ofnn't hurt oni* hit! Drop a little "Freefone" on un aching corn, l? htantly that ??orn stop* harting, then Khortly you lift it right off with finger*. Your (Irisrgiht wild :? tiny hottle of "Freeruiie" fur a Iw ?-rut?, -uffieient to ri-jjiov.- every hard <-orii, ??*ft corn, ??r rum Iwt.wf i n the too*, end the foot ra)iiiM4. without ^iiinifK or irrlt* / ? io? ACHiNG JOIMST RHEUMATISM' "Hect" Relieves Instantly 1 609 With ap|?lir*tor attached to rork,, brush Href* wtr the p?in whether In kneed, feet, IfM, hi shoulders, hark, neck or hod/. stsnt'y, you feel I hi* hit rm lees, ||?r( mis, penetrating lust draw the Mt% * ?H/rerw9<i and RtifTne** right out of tha aching ?>r swollen joint, mnscle at neurit in-ridden nerve Besides, Heot" scatters the congestion and estab lishes a mrr. ?fleet" contain* two wxhlag, pens tritintr ingredients. too <-T[*nslre to use in ordinary liniments or aiat geaics. "Ileet" la a < lean, plaoaant liquid, doesn't stain, blister or irri tate the skin and coats only 60 eaafta . at nay drug atora.
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