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SOCIAL & PERSONAL
brilliant wedding here
UNITES POPULAR COUPLE
Mis\ -Jessie Willeford anti -Mr. J. I>-e
C rowell, Jr., Married Tuesday Evening
in Central Methodist (liurch.
A nuptial event of marked interest
an ,l prominence in social circles through
out the staff' was the wedding here
Tuesday evening "f Miss Jessie AA ill<‘-
ford and Mr. J. Lee Crowell. Jr. Many
friend* of the contracting parties wit
nessed the ceremony, many cities in the
s tate being represented in the audience.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
AV. A. Jenkins, pastor of both the bride
and groom, in Central Methodist ( liurch,
at 7:30 o'clock. The church was ar
tistically and beautifully decorated, ferns,
satin cioth. elemetis and the soft glow
from fourteen candles forming a per
fect background for the wedding party,
which assembled on the front of the
church altar.
The nuptial music was rendered by
Mrs. J. 15. Womble,and Miss Laura bil
lon. .Miss billon playing accompaniment
for Airs. Womble in addition to two
organ solos. The solo* were "Evening
Prelude.” by Read and "Rest..” by Abt.
During the ceremony she played "Pil
grim's Song of Hope.’
Immediately before the bridal party
entered tin* church Mrs. Womble. an
aunt of the bride, sang "Love Like the
Dawn Came Stealing." by (‘adman, and
“Tlir.uk bod For a Garden." by Riego.
Dining the wedding prayer she sang "O
poifict Love."
Two «>f the ushers. Dr. AV. I). Pom
-1 erlon and J» 15. VAYnole. were the
first of the wedding party to eut“r tic*
church, the former entering from the left
aisle and tin* latter from the right.
They were followed by tin* two brides
maids. Aliss Pink AVilleford' ami Miss
Lois Crowell, who entered from the left
and right aisles, respectively.
Price AA'illeford and John Poter. the
other ushers, followed the brides-raaids.
and in turn were followed by Mrs. Tim
Deaton and Mrs. I*. P. Raiford. ’ Jr.,
the ilames-of-honor, who entered from
the light and left aisles, respectively.
Each couple crossed at the altar and
formed a circle in which stood the bride
and groom.
Aliss Pertie Louise Willeford. niaid-of
honor. entered just ahead of Master
Charles Porter, the ring bearer. The
dames-of-honor. the maid-of-bonor and
rlie . brides-maids wore georgettej creoe
dresses <>f pink and lavender and Tarried
pink and lavender asters.
The ring bearer, attractively attired
in white, carried the ring in a white rose.
Hr* was followed by Roslyn Edwards,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs! A. K. Ed
wards. of Charlotte, and Kathryn ('row
el Raiford. flower girls. The children
wore dainty frocks of pink, and carried
baskets of pink roses.
The bride entered with her father.
Air. James C. AVilleford. She ware a
wedding gown of dutches* satin trimmed
\vhh lace. (Tier veil was billowed witu
orange blossoms and formed part of the
court train. She carried a bride's
bouquet of Valley iillies, roses and or
chids.
Air. Crowell entered from’the ve'vtry
room on the right of the church with
his b**st man. Air. Zdi Bradford, of Kan
napolis. He__joiiied his bride at theal
tar. where the ring ritual of the Aletho
disr ('lumh was used.r-
Astor the wedding! as reception for the
wedding party and fmists invited to the
church, was held at the home of the
bride on South Union Street.
AI embers of the wedding party and
parents of tin* bride and groom formed
the receiving line which welcomed the
guests in the home. Refreshments were
served in the dining room where a color
scheme of yellow and white was charm
ingly carried out. Plumb was served by
Airs. AV. AI. Linker and Mrs. T. X.
Spencer.
Air. and Airs. Crowell left after the
reception for a bridal trip to Niagara
I ails. Xe.w Aork City and other points
in the north.
Airs. Crowell is the oldest daughter of
Air. and Airs. J. C. AA’illeford and is sf
young woman of culture, refinement and
marked musical ability. Kor several
years she made her home in Charlotte,
v. here she has many friends, won by her
charming personality.
Air. ( row-ell is the oldest soil of Air.
and Airs. J. Lee Crowell. He is an
alumni of Trinity and the, University
X'nrfh Carolina, and at present is city
attorney. He served in the Slst divi
sion a< a commissioned officer during the
World AA’ar.
Air. and Airs. (_ rowell were the recipi
ents of many costly and beautiful pres
ents.
Meeting of War Mothers.
1 lie A\ ar Mothers held their regular
monthly meeting at the home of Airs. A.
AI. Brown. Tuesday afternoon at four
o dock. After the devotional services a
reWing entitled "People Will Talk.” was'
read by Mrs. Morrison and the chapter
then proceeded to business.
Air. Prindell sent tickets to be .sold
for the concert to be given under the
auspices of the \\ ar Alothers September
2S at the Central School. A treat for
all music lovers is promised at this con
cert. of which fuller notice will V given
later. " ,
All hearts wore saddened by the re
ception of a telegram from Oteen telling
of the death of Aliss Estelle Blaokwelder.
a devoted ‘ Red Cross nurse, who verily
gave her life for her country.’
Plans were perfected for the sale of
fancy work and refreshments at the AA’ar
Alothers' booth during the County Fair.
The final goal to which the hearts of
all true War Mothers in Cabarrus has
been directed for years is the erection
of Memorial Chimes in Concord. Some
have questioned the wisdom of this,
claiming that such a memorial would
not be of practical use. To strengthen
all in their resolve. Airs. Patterson in
troduced Rev. Jesse Rowan, as an World
War service man, one who is interest
ed in every forward movement in our
town, and especially in the things that
lift men's souls to the noble, and beau,
tiful. The gist of Mr. Rowan's address
was as follows. He said that no man or
woman could be the father or mother that
they should be if they had not read the
"Americanization of Edward Bok - and
we should have as a slogan a sentiment
Contained in the introduction. This slo*
| gan is the resolve “Just to make the
• world a little mqre beautiful." If we
{visit Richmond, A’a.. we would find
I grand monindents. Savannah. Ga.. has
I lovely parks and cemeteries. Camden. S.
('.. a little town that Concord could eas
ily buy. has seven magnificent parks, ded
icated primarily to the service of chil
dren. Atliejis. Ga.. has the most perfect
specimens of Colonial homes in the
South.
It is worth while living in a town sat
urated with the spirit of the builders of
old. who built for beauty as well as use.
Chimes are a fine memorial, and any me
morial erected to our heroic dead should
be the finest of its kind. Chimes will not
feed the hungry or cure the sick, but
they will minister to what is highest in
nmn. St. Paul in Philippians. says, af
ter naming other tilings, "Whatsoever
thing are lovely, if there be any virtue,
aqd any praise, think on these tilings.
W’e live in a town not surpassed in the
South financially, but we have built not
a single tiling for the purpose of min
istering to the aesthetic side of man.
AA’e h ave nothing to show that would
make the w< rid more beautiful. The on
ly thing that we have to keep our hearts
aglow in memory of bravery is the
little grey 'monument, in the court house
square. Shall we have tin* chimes? Any
one who has heard the chimes of Trinity
in New York, or of old St. Alichael s in
Charleston, S. C., will have had their
hearts profoundly stirred. Money could
j not buy St. Michael’s bells and they
1 have probably been the salvation of
many souls.
There is a statement which is unfor
gettable. "1 would not trust a woman
who dees not love the orchard's bloom
as much as she does its fruit.' AA e need
the ideal* as well as the real. Air. Row
an concluded with the opinion "That a
_woman ran always secure what she wish
es if she tries hard enough, and tin* War
Mothers can secure the chimes if they
go after them in a worthwhile way.
keeping their ideal ever before them.
After the meeting the hostesses. Airs.
A. M. Brown. Mrs. J. K. Patterson. Airs.
D. 15. Morrison and Airs. Class, served
delicious refreshments. AA'.
Auxiliary to Aleet.
A regular meeting of the American
Legion Auxiliary will be held this eve
ning \it S o'clock with Mrs. A’ictor A.
Means at lun - home on North Spring
j street.
Surprise Party.
On September the ,11th a surprise
; birthday party \en* given at the home of
Air. and Mrs. E. H. Sides in honor of
; their daughter. Miss Ilallie Glenn. After
spending several hours of amusements
j tiie guests were called to the dining
I room, which was decorated with ferns
and white rosebuds. There the houoree
was presented a gift from the crowd by.
Aliss Robbie Corzine. with a toast as fol
lows :
iln the month of September
I Nineteen -hundred and five
Iln the Sides home
| A' blonde arrived,
j She was pretty and sweet,
j AAitii dimples in her checks.
I AA’itli the sun so bright and gleaming.,
(In the Sides home were ringing,
; Alerry voices here and there
j AA’as heard through the air
News of the new born babe that was
* there. - *
A number, of years has passed by.
i.And now we’re gathered to give her a
surprise.
She's supposed to be innocent of the
party you see.
i But that -could not be.
She’s picked all day from several of us
1 girls.
But neither of us would budge,
i Ilallie May Sides was the name that was
given,
jOn the twenty-eighth day of November.
lien* is a package for Ilallie May Glenn
I Open r and find the coTitents are
j .that's in
, It was given by this crowd for friend
ship indeed.
So please don't mistake it for only a
deed.
I Here's wishing tin* wish of all the crowd,
How happy you'll be when the next rolls
around.
✓ After the toast we had musical selec
tions rendered by Aliss Sides. Then
wishing her many more happy birthdays
we departed to our homes. X.
Coe-S ars.
Aliss Ila Sears and Mr. John L. Coe
.were married August 30th. at York. S.
(’. Airs. Coe is a daughter of Airs. C.
R. Sears, and is widely known in Con
cern'd. having lived here since childhood.
Mr. Coe was formerly of Seneca. S. C.
He is now engaged with the Atlantic
Bridge Co., which is erecting a bridge
near Millingport.
Air. and Airs. Coe will remain at
Alillinjfport for several weeks, then they
expect to leave for the eastern part of
| the state.
Attended Dance in Concord.
Charlotte News.
Among the Charlotteans attending the
dance in Concord Tuesday night were:
Aliss Alargaret Yorke, Miss Lillian Floyd.
Franke Yorke, John Mellon. LeGette
,Bl\Mie. Turner Bethel, of Richmond,
Ya.. Joe Carruth. Bob Creighton. Mark
us Hawkins. AA’. I*. Finley, Stancill Page
and 1 ranklin Chaplin. Mark Goff's or
chestra furnished the music.
j A Birthday Dinner.
On Sunday, September oth. quite a
large *»ujnber of friends and relatives
gathered at the home of Air. J. A. John
son iu No. 11 township to celebrate with
him his seventy-first birthday. The peo
ple began coming early in the morning
and continued to do so until about 12.30
when a gorgeous table was spread
eaths in the eool shade of the elm trees.
All gathered around the table and were
led in prayer by Mr. Bayne AA’. Letter,
after which everybody joined iu helpiug
themselves to the many good things to
I eat.
Among those enjoying the occasion
I with Air. Johusotu were: Air. and Airs.
Fred Heintz and family. Mr. and Mrs.
John AA’ade and son. Air. and Airs. G. T.
Hess and Jamily. Air. and Mrs. Homer
j Cox aud family. Air. and Airs. A. F. Lef
ler and family. Mr. and Airs. C. L. Aloss
uian and daughter, Air. and Airs. Alanlius
Barnhardt and family. Mr. and Mrs C.
Coe-S ars.
AV. Nesbit and son, Air. and Mrs. Clyde
Corzine and family, Mr. und Airs. Rayi
Corzine and family. Air. and Airs. Far-'
ris and family, Air. and Airs. George
Lentz and son. Air. aud Airs. Gamewell'
and son. Air. and Airs. Ernest 1 lott and'
family. Air. and Airs. A. AI. Ilolshouser. 1
Air. and Airs. John Scott and family, Air.
and Airs. Chas. Lentz and family. Air. |
and Airs. 11. S. Barnhardt and daughter,'
Air. and Airs. S. AA’. Letter and family,!
Airs. Daisy Corzine and two soss, Alrs.«
L. L. AViikCfson and /children. Mrs. (V
X. Cox and children. Air. and Airs. Hen
ry Russell. Air. and Airs. Robert Sides
and family, Airs. F. A’. Letter, Alisses
Frances MeEacTitwn, Lillian Alills.
Blanche and Edna Smith, Lois McAuul-,
ty and Sallie Honeycutt, Lester Johnson,
Joe McEachern and Joe Yandle. Though j
we feel quite sure that others were pres-j
eut^whose names we failed to get.
Sc-mi after dinner the crowd began to
bid farewell to Air. Johnson, leaving for
their respective homes and wishing for
him many more happy birthdays.
'XNMSrHM UNO
Dance Tuesday Evening.
The script dance held at the Elks*
Home Tuesday evening was attended by
about 40 couples and proved a social
event of much interest and pleasure for
those present. 1
AluCie was Turnished by tin* famous
Alark (--off orchestra, which has reoent
y returned to the South after a success
ful tour of the North.
In addition to the'dancers a number of
chaperones were present.
Aliss Carr to AI any Clark -Howell, Jr._
Charlotte Observer.
Airs. Julian S. Carr and lovdj daugh
ter. Aliss Margaret Louis', and Miss
Nancy, of Durham, spent Monday night
in Concord with Airs. J. \\\ Cannon. c:i
tv l« to New York where they wiil spend
si me time. Aliss Ma •ga*"t Louise (’airs
nut. ’.’age to Air. (’lark Hoveli, Jr , oi
Atlanta, will be one of the fall's most
brilliant events of on)hern sociejy cir
cles. __
PERSONALS.
Airs. R. C. Taylor, of Winston-Salem,
is the guest here of Mrs. AA’. A. Foil.
Mr. Joe Foil left here yesterday for
Alt. Pleasant to resume his studies at
Alt. Pleasant Collegiate Institute.
Aliss Rosa Aluml has returned to her
home here after spending a vacation
with relatives in Shelby and other points
in the State.
* * *
Aliss Lois Holding, of Westchester.
I*a., is the guest of Miss Alice Bernice
Yorke.
** * •
Airs. Julian S. Carr and daughters.
Ali sses Alargaret Louise and Nancy, of
Durham, spent Monday night in Con
cord. the guests of Airs. j. AY. Cannon.
They were en route to New York to
spend some time.
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Aliss<js Sudie May Dry and Grace Rid
enliour left Tuesday for Hickory, where
they will attend Lenoir College this yea '.
• * *
Air. and Airs. AA’. AlcK. Fetger. who
spent the week-end in Concord with home
folks. left Tuesday morning fro Chapel
Hill, where they will spend the winter.
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Aliss Elizabeth Hahn, of Concord, and
Aliss Jetty Moose, of Baden, left this
morning for Hickory, where they will
•uter Lenoir College.
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Aliss Jessie Deaton left Monthly after
noon for Alooresville. where she will spend
several days at the home of her brother.
Mr. H. I*. Deaton.
* * *
Rev. T. AA’. Smith has returned from
AA’iunsboio, where lie spent several days
with his daughter. Airs. C. (5. DesPoiTes.
** * *
Air. John AI. Oglesby, of this.city, and
Mr. Jimmie Caldwell, of Albemarle, left
this morning in Mr. Oglesby's car for
Rocky Mount, to attend theTttate Legion
convention.
• • • •
Messrs. Edwin Morris and Tom Harris
left here yesterday for Lexington. A’a..
where they will attend AA'ashington and
Lee University.
* * *
Mr. and Airs. J. AA’. Cannon have re
tut rued to their home here from Blowing
Rock, where they spent the summer.
* * . *
Air. Tom Alorrison, who lias been
spending several weeks in this county
with Yelat.ivcti. J' ft yest<%day Air
Barium Springs, where he spent the day
and night.- He will then return to his
home in Texas..
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Air. and Airs. James Alorrison, of
Pioneer Alills, passed through Concord
yesterday en route to Barium Springs,
where they spent last night and today.
*, • •
Aliss AVineeoff, Aliss AA’all and Air. S.
T. Howell, of the Belk store at Albe
marle, spent Tuesday in this city.
■mm*
Aliss Rosa Caldvyell has left for
AA’inston-Salem to resume her studies at
Salem College.
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Air. Ramsey, of the Belk store at York,
S. C.. was a business visitor iu Concord
Tuesday.
• * •
Aliss Pearl Smart left several days
ago for Alaxton. where she will teach
in the public schools this year.
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Airs. AA’. AI. Sherrill and daughter, El
len Lewis, who have* been spending sev
eral weeks with MiV. J. B. Sherrill iu
Asheville, returned home yesterday.'
9mm
Air. John Braswell, of Hamlet, spent
Tuesday ami part of Wednesday in Con
cord with friends and relatives.
m m m
Air.. Peter Roger Bust, of No. 10 town
ship. left yesterday for
College, where lie will attend school this
yeaix^
• mm
Alessrs. Fred and and Eugene Isen
hour left yesterday for Richmond,
where they will attend the University, of
Richmond.
Air. Raymond Snyder left yesterday
for the University of Richmond, at
Richmond, where he will attend school
this year.
m m m
Aliss AVillie Pemberton, of Washing
tou, is visiting the family of her uiicle.
Dr. AA’. D. PembertduT
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I Alisa PcarL Barnhardt rqtfui'nqd ,t>k
Meredith College Tuesday morning to re
sume her studies.
Mr. aud Airs. B. L. Crowell and chil
dren left yesterday i u their automo
bile for Newton, Hickory and other
points in AA’estern North Carolina, where
THE CONCORD TIMES
'they will spend several days.
i- - •
[ • Charlotte Observer: Air. and Airs. Jno.
F. Y’orke have as their charming guest at
their new Myers Park home today and
1 tomorrow. Alls. Yorke's sister-in-law,
1 Ali-s. Frank Rogers, of Little Rock. Ark.
Airs. will be delightfully reniem-
J bored to Charlotte society as the guest
lof the Y’orkes last summer. AA’ith her
I daughter, Aliss .Jane*, and the latter's lit-
tie friend. Miss Catherine English, also
'of Little Rod;, Airs. Rogers is spending
some time in Concord, with her mother
in-law, Airs. B. F. Rogers.
* • •
Alisses Alary Hiller, of Jacksonville,
Fla., and Grace Propst, of Concord, left
yesterday for Hickory, where they will
attend Lenoir-lihyne College this year,
j Air. A. (). Cline has gone to Raleigh
j where he will spend several days on
1 business.
* I
A kiss Ruth Barringer, of Alt. Pleas
ant, is the guest of her sister, Airs.
AV. T. AA’all.
* * *
Aliss Ruth Terry left last night for
Alount Pleasant, where she'will enter 1
Alont Amoeua Seminary this session.
Aliss Elizabeth Day vault has gone to
Rock Hill, where she will enter AYinthrop
(’ollege.
* * *
Air. Brown Morgan left yesterday for
Davinson College, where he will be a
student tris year.
Air. Charles Easterday, who has been
spending, some time here with his fam
ily at the home of Air. and Airs. A. AI.
Brown, will return tonight to his .home
in AA’ashington, I). O.
* * *
Air. I). It. Harry, of Greensboro, was
among the business visitors iu Concord
today.
« • «
AI is* Sarah Louise Cline left last
night for Charlotte to resume her studies
at Queens College.
Alessrs. Charles and Lex McLaughlin,
of Pittsburgh, I'a.. two former Concord
boys, stopped off in Concord yesterday
on their way to Alt. Pleasant to enter
the Collegiate Institute as students.
* * *
Air. and Mrs. 11. AA’. Robinson, who
have been guests of Air. and Mrs. Julius
Fisher, on Franklin Avenue, left yes
terday for heir home in Chester.
* • *
Airs. R. L. Dobie and children, of
Norfolk, are guests at the home of Airs.
J. C. Gibson, on North Union -Street.
** * *
Airs. Louise Noe and little daughter
have returned to their home in Pitt*-
boro after attending the Crowell-AA’iHe
ford wedding here.
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Air. Hugh Parks, of High Point, whs
lias been visiting home folks here for
several days, returned home this even
ing.
* * *
Aliss Lacy Stougli. who has been the
guest of Airs. J. B. AVonible for several
days, left yesterday for Kannapolis,
where she will teach school this win
ter.
•' • *■
Alisses Alargaret Hartsell and Frances
Jarrett left yesterday for Salem, where
they will be students at Salem College
this season.
Airs. H. G. Black; Miss Lanie Miller,
Aliss Ruby Cline, and Messrs. Jess and
P. B. Raiford. .Jr., left this evening for I
Clinton, where they will take part in
the Raiford Alatthows wedding tomor
row.
* * *
Air. C. AI. Sappenfichl. Jr., was a
business visitor in Charlotte yesterday.
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Messrs. ('. .7. Beaver. Guy Isonhour
and Bailey Host attended the ball game,
in Charlotte esterday afternoon.
* * *
Air. Henry Hunter hug returned to his
i>°ine in PineviUe, after a visit to rela
tives here. \
•\« •
AJrs. R. H. Paiterson lias returned
from a visit to her son in Louisville.
Kentucky.
• • •
Aliss AI ay Kluttz has returned to
Greensboro to resume her studies at the
North Carolina College for Women.
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Alisses I/iis Crowell. Katherine Haynes
Carpenter and Alargaret Hartsell ' left
yesterday for Salem College.
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Alisses Sarah Ellen Linker and Alar
garot Ritchie left Tuesday for Charlotte,
where they will attend Queen's College.
Airs. C. E. Parks and Mrs. J. G.
Parks spent Tuesday in Albeiparle as
guests of Brs. G. AV. B. Reynolds.
Airs. AV. A. Foil and guest, Mrs. Tay
lor. of AA’inston-Salem. and Alls. R. A.
Brown were guests of Mrs. John AlcAl
jister in Alt. Pleasant Wednesday.
• !► •
Aliss Alberta Shinn has gone to Cullo
whee where she will attend school this
year.
• * •
Airs. L. I*. Davis and daughter, Aliss
Alary Elizabeth, have fetruned from a
visit in Greenville, S. ('.. aud Greer,
S. C.
* *
Airs. B. R. Craven and son Reed, have
returned fro ma month's visit in Greens
boro*
Small girl: Alay J climb on your knee.
Air. Janies?
All*. .Jaines( suitor for the hand of el
der sister): Certainly, my dear; want
to pull m.v nose?
Small girls: No. 1 want to find the
word.
Air. Jaines: AVliat word?
Small girl: Well, I heard Sis say that
iS ever a man had "idiot” written all
over his face it was you*!
The little boy complained that his
shoes hurt him. His mother looked at
them and put the right shoe on the left
foot, and the left .shoe on the light foot.
"You’ve put your shoes on the wrong
feet, dear." she explained.
The little boy looked up in wonder.
I haven’t. mummy.” he said.
"They’re on my feet.”
Golf is no longer an exclusive sport of
the wealthy or well-to-do. There are |
eighty-five public links iu the larger,
cities. On thirty of these links where 1
more ok less accurate records were kept .
there played in one season something ,
like 1,764,000 rounds. Probably ,'5,000,-
000 were played on the eighty-five
municipal links. | *
There are twice as many motor cars
and trucks in Hawaii than there are in
all China.
TOILET ARTICLES
Necessities at Great Saving in
Price
Quantity Buying of the Belk Stores enables us to sell the
small articles for Less. List of prices on a few of the arti
cles on Toilet Goods Counter:
FACE POWDERS
%
Harvet Hubbard Ayers' —75 c
Azurea Face Powder 89c
Floraymfe Face Powder 89c
Three Flowers 69c
Mary Garden Face Powder 89c
Co tv’s Face Powders 98c
Edna Wallace Hoppers 48c, 98c
Woodbury’s Face Powder _ 29c
Gardenia Face Powder 98c *
TALCUM POWDERS
Mavis Talcum 19c
Mennen's Talcum 23c
Colgate’s Talcum IIjFV
Florient Talcum 23c f
Djer Kiss Talcum 25c/
Three Flowers Talcum 39c
Selbros Fragrance Talcum
TOILET WATERS AND PER
FUMES
At Money Saving Prices
v 'Three Flowers Toilet Water $1.48
Floravme Toilet W ater __ $1.39
Richard Iludnut’s Toilet Water
at 98c
Floravme Perfume 2.48
Jergens Toilet Waters 68c
Mavis Toilet Water 95c
PARKS - BELK CO.
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Concord North Carolina
Part of Original Cannon Tract
/ } . '
Subdivided Into Small Acreage Tracts
AT AUCTION
Saturday, Sept. 15
2:00 P. M.
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LOCATION: The Farm, is located just oft the Center Grove Read, and on street passim; K 1,1
napolis Station, about 3-4 mile from the Station, than 1-2 mile from the center of Kannapolis.
DESCRIPTION: The Lowe Property consists of about 1-10 acres, which is being subdivided into a num
ber of lots and small acreage tracts, each fronting a gcor road or street. Only a few minutes walk from tie
business center of Kannapolis,- convenient to all the industries of this thriving industrial cenltV- TI,(J 5,,1! *'
very fertile, and especially adapted to the growing of truck, coni, cotton and grain crops.
The place is well watered with fine springs and wells, and there are two tenant houses in splendid st;tt<
repair, together with all necessary outbuildings. .
TERMS: The Property will lie sold on the especially easy terms cf A cash, the balance in I. 2 and :tir
ADV ANTAGEB : This sale offers you the opportunity of buying at yuor own price oil especial!' c;i*' t.i a
a few arcrcs of fertile land, only a few minutes walk from your business or work, convenient to ail t,H
tries of Kannapolis, this thriving industrial center. Plan ycur permanent home here. Plant’ a f«'» acres '
truck, raise your chickens, and with a few hours work in the afternoon make your payments on your l|o ' :M
thesame time have property that you know is continually increasing in value, for Kannapolis and \in"t;.' •-
developing rapidly. New hemes and new industries are being built. Real Estate values are increasing
cordingly. Don’t continue to hesitate and see the ether fellow- make the orolit, but attend sale and "l.
You can then tell the oilier fellow how- much you made on the property that you bought at tins sa,f
SPECIAL NOTICE: Our representative. Mr. H. C. Carter, will be glad to give you any further inf 1
tion about this sale that you wish. . Look the property over today and select the tracts or lots that you wl '
and buy at the sale Saturday. September 15th. at 2:00 P. M.
SALE CONDUCTED BY
Atlantic Coast Realty Company, Agents
“THE NAME THAT JUSTIFIES YOUR C ONFIDENCE” N
Offiees: Petersburg, Ya., Winston-Safrtri. N. C.
Member North Carolina Real Estate Association
Thursday, Sept. \\ iq*>.
LOTIONS, CREAMS AND
LIQUID POWDERS
Richard Hudnut's Orchard Rcau
tv Liquid Face Powder.
Hinds Honey and Almond Cream
W ______ 39 c
Cordons Cucumber Lotion . 48c
Pompeian Cream 4g c
Ponds Cold Cream 29c
Mar yGarden Creams 43 c
Three Flowers Creams 48c
SOAPS, ETC.
Woodbury’s Soap 22c
Resinol Soap 25c
Packer’s Tar Soap 22c
Mennen's Shaving and Collates
Cream' 1 35 c
Cuticura Soap 23c
Pepsodent and Peheco Tooth
paste 39c
Colgates Small Tooth Paste _ 8c
Colgate’s Large Tooth Paste 22c
Full Line of Edna Wallace Hop
pers Toilet Requisites in Stock.
Mum Deodorant 23c
Odorona 29c
Three Flowers Travelettes -25 c
V
SPECIAL
Beaded Draw String Bags just in
from our Paris office. Beautiful
cdlors in styles for children and
ladies z z__ 48c and $1.48