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WOMEN'S INTERESTS CAMDEN WOMEN STUDY SCHOOLS Determined to be Well In formed and An Aiwel to the Community Camden, April 24. ? The Cam den Woman's Club studied "Pub lic School Laws" at the meeting hold Wednesday afternoon. The duties of the county board of education and the county su perintendent of public instruction were especially stressed. "If we are. to remain in ignor ance of our school governnhent," said the leader, some one else must carry our obligations and we will become a liability to our com natality; but if we work for the plibllc welfare, we will become an asaot to our community. s **The first thing for us to do is to begin to study our school offi cety and the government of the achoolH." 4 tetter was read from Dr. Hus man thanking the club for it? co r Operation in the movement to % eradicate tuberculosis in cattle. It j -III believed that the Camden Coun-j ty commissioners will set aside j 1390 for this work at their May meeting. i * I. N. L. Clrrlf .Merts , .JfcTbe t. N. L. Circle of the Wo- 1 nan's Missionary Society of Black Well Memorial Baptist Church met with Mrs. Mary H. Brite Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. : After the devotional exercises and o$Miims meeting, the second cbiaptfer of the mission study book. "JM1 the World for Jesus," was i {ai&lHt by the leader. Mrs. A. F. To4y. Delicious refreshments Wtre' served by the hostess. ' Confirmed Sunday ' IMshop T. C. Darst or Wilming ton, who was here Sunday at Christ Episcopal Church con firmed the following at tho Sun Car evening* service: Mrs. Alice 3. Schooley, George M. Scott. G. Ward Thompson. Harley A. Dartt, J..C. B. Ehringhaus, Jr., George R.' Little, Jr. and Richard Job. RENDERS YELLOW FRONT STORES LAND - O - LAKES SS BUTTER Cut from the C | A ?ub,lb . U I u Portia Miss Dorothy Walker of Portage. Wla.. la Wisconsin's Ural and only woman district attorney. She Sold* office In Columbia county, and in her S00 cases has had only two acq uitais and one disagreement. GORDON QUALITY Silk Hose ^Ql'ALlTY in materials and ^-making is essential to style. The texture must he flawless ? the knitting absolutely even ? the colors the right Lone to harmonize with frock and shoe. Every Gordon stocking is full length, its silk leg per fect in texture. The fine ma terials and care used in its making give It perfect shape and elasticity for graceful lit. Pure dyes insure long life to the colors chosen to perfect a costume from the wide range of Gordon shades. Our complete assortment of Gordon Hosiery is gladly displayed to those who wish to admire as well as pur chase. M. Leigh Sheep Co. Wouuui's Wear BED SPREADS 81 x 105 Kayon Silk Bed Spread*. Color*: Blur, yellow, grern and roup J. - 83.98 ^McCabe 6? Grice Bao?t the New Hole! ? It Will Boost You. I OVER 1,000, (KM) C o I d w e 1 1 Lawn Mowers | NOW IN USE . On the I'nrkM of Mrw I York (Ity ulimo there *r*> (KM) C o I il w p I I Uwn Mowei* that have been In ronfttant. iwe ihirlw the cnt t line for the l?ft ten yenrs. Tl?l* NpeakH for the durability. For m*?* of nitmiitK and |K*r fertlon of work done the machine npeaka for Haelf. A HIKK AMD PKICB KOIl KVKKY KKKO Aydlett hardware C f\ "Where Quality In Not Ex pentine" U 16-18 Water St. Phone 23 FAMO AND LEBANON BELLE FLOUR ??wl?i4>lr Bonn of qtuiit J km dj w, taxnng ipoewr ? DlRlllllVTID BT ? A. F. TOXEY A COMPANY Water MtraM. Social Hapix-iungs Kntrrtaln Senior* Weeksvllle, April 24? The Jun ior Class of the Weeksvllle HIkH School, delightfully ent? rtalned the Senior Class of '26. and HiKh School faculty at a backward party. Wednesday evening, at the home of Miss Selina Davis. The class colors of roue and silver were beautifully used In ?lhe dec orations and dalaty refrofhim-iiH wore >efved during the evening. Many games and contests were en Joyed. anion k them belnp a mot k wedding In which Miss Elizabeth Cartwrlght. a Junior, was "lied up" to Robert Stanton, a senior. All the guests arrived dressed backwards. The song "Goodnight. Seniors." to the tune of "Good j night. Ladies," was sung? at the I arrival of the seniors. Students ; present were: Misses Jemltna. | Myrabelte, and Vivian James, Deadie Palmer, Gaynello (taper, j Ethel Mae Stafford. Wilma Cart j wrlght, Alice Lister. Erma Ever ;Otte, Annie Sarah Hark well. An nie Marie Jackson, Margaret Da i vis, Bruce Davis, Elizabeth Flctch ler, Selma Davis, Margaret White, "Georgie Cartwright, Belilah Teni j pie. Jennie Bafetnan,, Allle Palm er. Edith Mea?I?. Beulah Twlddy. I Lulu Ilenton. I?elah Steely, Eliza - ibelh Cartwright. Elizabeth Prltch ard. Kathryn Morris and Llnabel LIrI?t; Messrs. Hertrap Munden. Thomas Jackson. Robert ' Stan ion. . EUgene Palmer. EJIsha Copper smith. Olivet Brothers, Johnnie I Fletcher, Johnnie Held. Raymond jCartwrlnht, Harold Prltchard. Ivy i B. White. Carl Davis. and Oeorue i Shelton I>av|s. MeWbers of tin I facuhy present were: Misses Maude l.cigh. Euriit** Goodwin, and Bessie Hart. Messrs.. lt. T. | Ryland and C. M. Ptvslar. IVntotwl* Mrs. C. 1j. Bell, and Mills Bell ! motored to Norfolk Thursday, i Miss Anne Weattierly returned to her home Sunday, arter spend ing some time at Charleston. I South Carolina, as the guest of her ?aunt. Mrs. J. W. Williams. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wil son. a daughter. Monday April 19. Miss Clara Best of Goldshoro attended the Missionary- Confer ence at the Fiiff /Methodist Church; and while here she was the Kuest of Mrs. J. W. Randolph. Mrs. E. A. Davenport of Mur 'freosboro who has Ipesq^he guest I of Mrs. C. V. Ballard of West I Church street. returned home Thursday, and was accompanied by Mrs. Ballard who will spend sumo time In Murfreesboro. Mrs. A. C. Hell Is Improving af ter several days' Illness at her honi?? on North Itoad street. Mr. and Mr*. M. P. Gallop. Aub rey Gallop and Mm. C. D. Gallop motored to Norfolk Wednesday. Mrs. Francos Nixon left Friday to atteud the funeral of her sister, Mr*. W. H. Land of Norfolk. ' Mrs. Edgar Shannon of Norfolk ta Ule su eat of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zoo Her on W?t Church street, f Mr*. Raymond Moore has re-, turned after visiting Mr*. Grant j Davis at Sound Nock for a few ' I days. Mra. T. P. Nash. Sr., la at Washington, D. C.. for a few daya i aa the guest of Miss Lllllo (".randy ' Mlaa Lucille LeRoy left Friday J to visit friends In Now York City. FAMILY WASHING IlouKli dry and (Ura p wudO Men's work a upeclalftyT ALIIKMARLK LAUNJDIIT Pho?i? 125. Klluibrtb City, If. C. 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Ev ery suit is guaranteed fast color. Sizes 2 to 10 years. $1.39 to $3.95 J Linen Knickers for Boys ? Jack Tar Made ? they are real classy fellows and the sizes run from 6 to 17 years ? $2.00 to $2.95 J| Lontr White Duck Pants for Boys. Sires 8 to 17 years ? SI. 75 Long Grey Duck l'ants for Boys. Sixes 8 to 17 years ? $1.50 White Duck Pants for Young Men. Sizes 28 to 38? $2.50 ~ 1 Rucker & Slieely Co. Elizabeth Cily's Best Store Can Okran Can Sauerkraut Can Mushrooms Can Cranberries Always a Fresh Li Koyal Scarlet Coffee Premier Coffee While House Coffee Queen Blend Coffee of Vegetables LESLIE BELANGA Phones 31 and 871 Just Received Another Shipment of H0LLEY 1 Hot Plate Vaporizers For Ford Cars and Trucks l^-t iik install oik for you today. Thirty days' free trial if desired. THEY GIVE YOII ? More Speed More Mileage Per Gallon. Smoother Operation. Morn Prompt Acceleration. Reduction of Cylinder Oil Used. ONLY $12.50 pluK installation. 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