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<TiriNtmn> Cmitatji The choir of City Road M. E. Church will repeate the Christ mas Cantata, "The World's Ro <le*mer.,r Sunday night. This Can tata U a very tuneful and impr??H site production by Fred It Hoi tat. The opening chorus. "lie Shall KaiSS Forever." is followed by an alio and soprano duet. "Neath the 8l*rry Heavens." Mrs, fames Bell and Davis: Chorus. Arise and Snlno. choir: "rum l-ands iVjar." Men's Chords and choir: lrOba (later of ll-aven 1'nbar. " PVtair; "I BriiiK Vou Good Tld Contralto solo, and Two Iwt Woman .s Chorus; "Glory to i;i lb.' Hichifst." soprano solo I choir; "The Song and the HPPra." soprano solo and choir; , Christmas memories. soprano and > alto duet. Ten??r and Hass Duet, f choir; "He t;?me to Redeem the ' WWld . duei .-.ad chorus; Closing ; Mrs. Ii D. V.'allcer is organist jt tiid choir direct vr. | ! In Honor Mr*. Haws f 'Mrs. J. C. B. Ehrlnghaus eiiier ' tallied. Saturday afternoon atj her home on East Main street in hon ? or. of Mrs. A. 8. Hanes <?r Win ? ten Salem. Bridge was played I arid refreshments were served. f Tlie guests were: Mrs. A. S. ? Mines, Mrs. C. H. Robinson, Mrs. IV O. Robinson. Mrs. W. (J. (laith er, Mrs. Edward Congtr, Mrs. W. P.. Duff. Mrs. Frank Scott, Mrs. Wiufleld Worth. Mrs. Edward Out law, Jr., Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. ' W. L. Small and Miss Hattle Har ney. William s-Tillctt 1 Wanchesc. Jan. 2. ? A wedding of more than uaual interest in Dare County was solemnized Fri day afternoon ui 5:30 o'clock at the hothe of the bride when Miss Florine Tlliett became the bride of Mr. Gage Williams. J. H Hooker, Justice of the Peace, offi ciated in the absence of the pas tor, Rev. W. K. ilnrdesty. Only the family and n few intimate friends of the couple were present at the ceremony. There were no Attendants and the bride and P entered together to the of the wedding march from igrin," which was rendered a Mary Scarborough. The rore a dress of pansy can ipe trimmed with tan crepe de chine. She wore a corsage of rdaes and fern. Mrs. Williams Is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Tillett. Mr. Williams is the son of Mtk. T. J. Williams and is employed at present in E. ft. Daniels' store. Davcn|M>rt-Kvan? Miss Maude Mae Evans, daugh j ter of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Evans of this city. ami , Robert Lee Davenport, son of t Mrs. Dennis Roughtpn of this city, were quietly married Saturday nijcht at nine o'clock at the home of Rev. E. F. Sawyer In the pres ence of a few frlenas, Miss Netti. Palmer, and 1/ee Andrew Onley. Mr. and Mrs. Luther White. Mr., and Mrs. Horace Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Davenport will make their home in the city. Ilatcinan-diaplln Columbia, Jan. 2.? Miss Ada boll Chaplin, the young and attrac tive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levy Chaplin, and Mr. Romie fiateman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dateman, were married Thursday, December 24. Give* Watch Party Miss Emily Walker entertained at a watch party Thursdy night at her home. 109 North Dyer street. Delicious refreshments were served Those present were: Mrs. | ^Matfslc Reld, Mrs. Annie Ives. Mrs. ?pWtrr Rlddlck. Mrs. J. C. Wood. 1 Atfl* sen Tholma Tarkenton. Oladys a pence, Rosa Lee Wood: Messrs. Caleb Walker. Ed. Benton. I). C. ? P?rry. Cbarl-s Ives. Max Wood, ! Aivrauss Walker. In Honor of Hlrthilny Miss Mary and Master Richard Kvans entertained a few of their fMends Thursday night, December ? 10 honor of their twelfth and tenth birthday A i ter gnmes and music wore played refreshments "?'fre served. Tho guests Includ ['? Eula Norrls, Margaret Cope land, Emma Wright. Mildred Par ker, Thelma Spears. Ine* Perry. Mabel Bvans. Vialo .and Martha Twlddy. Mildred Krafts. Mary KvaWj Melvln Sawyer. Kell^ Arm ?? >Kenneth Twlddy . Ilsrry Lei* Winsiow. Wayco Sawver. Mel vln Bon?%, Howard Davenport. Melvln Spears. Jennings Daven I?rt, William Twlddy. Richard ^Juvarii. Alton Perry ?i lam Al ''urrltBck ?'l?b ';r"nr,h- 2 Th?> Hobln^on. ns?l*tHfit , ,.."?r? ?"""?..Wiry w.. thp J.JJf* **,5; 1 ONadWtok of New rSi V^Th' ' Shootln* ' '"b hih th)) fo(lr "r I. WphOW of li'*" J**'"1 1 XOOMT?|t. p!r Roblnaon - Intentions ware * pl?i:p Irom Ih? Naval ?? Air Slnll.li, Norfolk rotno *r him at (hp .lob. Bui the Trt wan froien ' '"rafora (bore no landing fo ho plana. Hr ? ny motor to Norfolk Ha I to Jmt. ,h.r, ?r for '?ik and Tother will ?Moana Thla Is Monna. be!!? of the South Bcaa. Her picture was taken by Kci crt Flaherty, movie man, who to Just returned with a llhn of Soutr Boa scenca. Winter's Off It may be winter up north, but It's ?till summer down in Mississippi. Ml* Patsy Nelfo Jolly of Qulfport. Ml*., was elected queep of ft bathing beauty pageant held there on Christ* mas Dav. Henry' O. Haremeyer and son all i off Now York City. Personal* Mtss Thelma Twlford of Nor folk Ik spending the week-end with Miss Eirmatlne Ballanco, Second {street. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Sylvester and little son. Murray Kent, of Cradock arc spending the week end with relatives here. Miss Maude Brock Ik visiting h?waunt. Mrs J. K. Jard. at Vir ginia Reach. Mrs. C. W. Forbes has r? turned to her homo at Bertlia af ter sprndlnK a fev- days with her pons. C. 11. and It. H. Forbes. on Hurgess street. Charlie Dunstan of Aydfetl Is visiting C. 11. Korbc- on Bast ltur gess street. Herbert Pool of Savannah. Georgia, has returned home nftfr visiting friends and relatives rero. Bronchitis At bedtimo rib ?l - throat and chest thoroughly with? ? X/9CHS V V/\f?oRub OiMf Mil till J n't L Vtnr!} t_. Fhesii ha<;kant LOWERS f or ri ory occasion "Place Voar flnlrr Dlrsri." Kyan Floral Co., Inc. S -South Road St. Phofto A 12 All T BecauselSomebodyJSteppedron * a M atch A brand now house was destroyed, (wo people were killed aYid Ave others hurt because someone accidentally trod on a match and. touched off a rus explosion on Chrlstmun aftcrtuoti at Topeks. lias. The people were Inspecting the house, .which was unoscupird, and there was a leaky r? as pipe. Photo shows the ruins, with the damped *rall of a neighbor's house lo tho background. Colombia IVrsonals Columbia. Jan. 2. - Mr. mil Mr-. UUoiles ;tnd Mws Va leria Rhode* of KiiRahcih City kihou the holiday with relatives h<? re. Mr. iiiiri Mrs. Jennie Alexandra and children. NVsaIm-iIi ?nd Ita ' inon. 01 Norfolk. <si>* r.t !ht* holi days with friends and relatives ?>n Sound Side. Mr*. C, .1. Doby and daughter, luithlcen. ??f Albemarle. art* vis iting relatives hire. Kolicrt Rhode* ha.-' relented t.? Baltimore after spending th?? hol idays with hi* father, siu-.tou , llkmiw. on Sound Side. Mis* Cora Rhode* and Miss Eu geuiu .'Ihodex arc attending the Christ nut* w?dah on Sound Side. Clarence Snell ha* recent l> cii> "U?'d a ' proving club on Sound Side, ?f MIhh fc. A. Cray lias returned to her heme on Sound Side 'after vbiilui; relatives at Kli/aboth City. Mr*. lleatrii'** Coo|>t-r of Wilson sprnt th?* lio^'l-iys with her n: r ent*. >lr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hop kl:m on Sound Side. Mr. and Mm. Kdni"iid !!rt|il;inx .Mid Ambrose linjikins. Jr.. nr.* in- srara vUifln? ix'IjiiIvi'^ hi-ro. Chine liriik bouse. Joan na <; mIwIii, Mrs. Koxana iiodwin. | EUROPE'S EVENTFUL YEAR 'I liroiffclioiil I *>25 (IrvrlnpnH-n!^ of fur-reaeliing importance were taking place abroad. Tin1 New \o?r <!itwn? with hope for more ^stabilized political and economic i j condition*, whic!i vrl! aflfrct liTc- in Amrriwj and i j i ). the norhl at lars^r. 1 ! WILLIAM BIRD \ t ] . N f ?} An American iie*VHjia|?cr man wim Ims traveled <?? j Iriwivrly from lxi? l*ari* headquarter* to invc*ti- !j s condition* in the principal ronliriPiil.il conn- j | tres ami the British Ihlrs, ha?* w i'i(l<*n for The Ad- | ( vuncc a splendid rrvlfw of I In* prrwul nilnalion ; ? iiial the outlook for tin* future. It Mill In* pub- j; ? li*hed rxrliiKivelv in * ? fa I 1 The Daily Advance I'll rzfibvth ( i7v\?? is miriatcfl I'tchk XcwuiwfM'r Small Felt The nrr.ili frit hit* whlrh refuse to leave u.o fn^h'on field nr? .l?vei0|>in 60r,n ?f whims. Thin one. from Rnhau* Parle. Mi<m, what happen ,'f.d ^onforruln* i.j ihf mrlcllv .Un" "?< ? >"*<? to fonow u Is of tt rurrtin nhn.lo known thl? fiis.-.r. jf nhasr^nt Mrs. Mnllii- Ilatcmun and Ia?v?> Hrlc||hoiis?>. of (irrcnvillc, spent the holiday.* with Mr. and .Mrs. Dill Hi ickhouHe 011 Sound Side. Dempwy Simmons ?f River Nerk ;.u>ior?-d to Sounn olde Tues*| Very New Here i? another variation of the email hat as it la worn this winter. Thla model, in black and gray carries eU the assurance of Tark Avenue ? day on liUHlrws*. Claude Pritcliant of Norfolk i visit iiiK relative* here. Combination Ex id3 Batteries Harrison & McCoy Ltd. N K W S T Y L E S For Sport and Drew arriving ually. Coiuc in and look them over. OWEN'S SHOE CO. FRANK MERRILL IN "SAVAGES of the SEA" at the ALKRAMA TODAY We Appreciate Your Patronage During the Year Past And We Extend Greetings i . To Our Friends and Customers * for 1926 and Our Wish for All is a Happy and Prosperous New Year * /i-'t-i Sharber 6? White Hardware Co. Phone 44 East Main Street 1 DOROTHY DARNIT I OH OOMT OPEN That I IN HERt. IT s> fJAO LOCK forgot I fi"V Charles McMonui
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