■ 10. 1927. SOCIETY I Iti-i I |*ll Wjo mm ipySj||iiiS |n " M j. 0 f Two Shades of E Tin% Ko-ebud (lifters. K,,,; 51 ab-'i.l little girls' Rtp-sri.' as well Blir laiiy w 'i" ue:irti l^elu ■? ffibs quifkiv it. the party ami at the same ■ ■‘li'and daughter finds the Vk shades of ■J trimmed wi,h «-iny ro?e- Ipjpractical is this little Rjismane with folds of the ■a-g : n proups from the R./.hP hen;, and belted in Egsing fashion. K. forn Shucking. ami 7 :H0 o’clock ■ Wilttisen s larsre corn pile E SU rrouiided with rela- H friend?. The total was Eof people left the corn K after shucking E o: v r n ami went back to EWr- «t:t,per was served. H, j.; prrs.,-nr-Iwo string Kannapolis and one E|- Ten:, which furnished B|r the dano“ that the old H|t!i enioved. ■ ONE PRESENT. ■n Tucher Entertain. H|i? ami Nan Tucher enter ■i . party Wednes- Bg 3; their home ou the Hi;a. T.'.'«••• present were: He Bale-on and Mollie 'fii!::.rr Hinson, Pete K A!i*mar> and Robert Hi lour g and Clyde Shoaf. ■ Guild to Meet. H Missionary Guild of HtfortE'-d i'hurra will meet Her.the church at 7 o’clock. Hsam urge,] t,» be present. Hbk Offering Boxes will be time. ■rs Corbin Mreet School to I Meet. HR'T.a-'h-rs Association of* H*'>'n-".; will meet Thurs- Hte at 3:30. Htnrr Department to Meet. H’-'-i Literature Department ' iub will meet with, HtH-'»jv,. r Thursday Novem- E J t eight o'clock. WE TO KINGTON'S W HALL BLOCK Word, \. c. •EAR (.IRLS: !n ,Vt ' Nvitli me , a love with vou. ®-t TOM knnm -a-u fc.now *J*a so U* 3 a for two. f, ? , a * n love with me, 111 lov « with you. 5«f U ( it slaps kii-kis yo U j n the w. ta!s when asleep awake, and chase "-'k I" Cod they ; u ; Bure’ it’s aw -1 r? I*. and you can’t 110 tellin « 5, vl ail >’ Rood to see beoa ■ <,r Lave in lirr s ; U>P rlie only sure stiif. a f‘‘Nv babies, bu y in K t* Fr,.,. ‘ J ar Covington, h?s •• 1 u, ' r * for 80c, r r gaskets, 40c, U’*** Wirp 8 50c, %l ” J 0 t( » SI.OO. And Wlr;' ,®” d Saucers set a i o ,rts $1 00; best r „, a , Ps ? sold. *t, »: Q Slippers. a>:;! ‘‘namelware - ai ' S». colkA plne ’ S and* rP’ uttons - belts, . ,r,Vinjs B’gosh. Kfcu. s Su *bs and over ins. wood han v' '■ forks and V,!i;r R Good fcr r :h' ap enough Am] Brooms It- , ; IKJ p arh. 0 foot N*h. ‘ w ’ ,D( >re brooms. 1 Pm, S!.00. if*'-' fl , I>ots . grey Sip" t( > $1.50. k 00, Alum . Vie. r tri >! a . OV,N LTO\ PERSONAL. * L " c * Hartsell, Margaret Harteel and Mary Hales are in Leaksrville today, having gone there to attend the funeral services of Georae Clarke. 6 * * * Mrs . E. White, of Greensboro, arrtved this afternoon to be the guest of Mrs. J. A. Kennett for several days. * • » Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Turner of Lenoir, arrived this morning in Con cord. They came to attend the mar riage of their niece, Miss Mary Dav vault to T. L. Thomas, which will be solemnized this evening at 6 o'clock * * * Mrs. J. A. Kennett, and Mrs. F. C. Niblock are spending today in Char lotte. * * * Stanly News-Herald: “Mr. and Mr _f\r'V L J - Swink > Miss Louise Swink and Caleb .Swink, of China Grove Mr C. W. Swink, of Concoft, and’ Mr. a ° d L ' Pirie and children, of China Grove, were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hor ton.” • • * Mrs. W. C. Houston is in Charlotte today with her brother, H. B. Adams, of A\ axhaw. Mr. Adams underwent an operation Monday at the Charlotte Sanatorium. * * * Misses Ethel Monroe, Bessie Rooker, Mrs. John Neal, Mrs. Fred Williams’ teachers of Durham City School, who are attending the Parent-Teachers As sociation in Charlotte spent Monday nigli# *with Mrs. R. M. Cook. m m m Mrs. J. A. Easterwood and Mrs. Frank Mund are spending the day in Charlotte. • * • Mrs. Annie Baird returned today from Charleston, S. C., where she visited her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Thompson. * • • Miss Mary Grady Parks and room mate, Miss Mary Hane Walker, of Chlcora College, Columbua, S. C., will arrive in the city Friday evening to spend the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Parks. • » * Mr. aud Mrs. S. J. Ervin are ex pected to return today from Asheville, where they went to attend the mar riage of Mrs. Ervin’s sister, Miss Cora Stockton to Franklin Downing. * * * Mrs. R. O. Caldwell and Mrs. B. E. Harris are visitors in Charlotte today. « m • The many friends of Shakespeare Harris will be delighted to learn that he is improving. He expects to be up before long, as his broken hip is healing nicely. • * • W. A. Erwin, of Durham, was a visitor in Concord Wednesday. m m m The condition of W. J. Hill con tinues to show improvement, his friends will be interested to learn. * c- - Misses Margaret and Nell Byrd. Lee Mitchem and Tommie Helms spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. N. X. Hill of Chester, S. C. Mrs. Hill returned home with them for the week. • * • Miss Helen Dayvault, student at Queens College, Charlotte, is in Con cord today, to attend* the marriage of her sister, Miss Mary Dayvault, to T. L. Thomas, this evening. Miss Cora Stockton VVeded With Franklin C. Downing at Asheville. Asheville, Nov. 9. —An event of in terest to friends in Asheville and Greensboro and elsewhere in the state was the marriage this evening at 6 o’clock of Miss Cora Stockton, of Asheville and Greensboro, daughter of Mrs. Martha McLean Stockton of this city, and Franklin Comly Down ing. of Philadelphia. Rev. W. P. Shamhart, D. D., pastor of Christian Church, officiating. The marriage of Miss Stockton and Mr. Downing was celebrated at the home of the bride’s sister and broth iu-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McDow ell, in Biltmore Forest and was wit nessed by about 50 member of the bride’s family and intimate friends.. Little Miss Jean Clements, niece of the bride, was flower girl and the only attendant. / The bride entered on the arm of her brother, A. L. Stockton, of Greens boro who gave her in marriage. The McDowell home was prettily decorat ed for the occasion with autumn leaves and chrysanthemums. The cer emony was performed before an im provised altar of palms and cut flow ers. Immediately following the cer emony a buffet supper was serted af ter which Mr. and Mrs. Downing left for an ertended bridal tour to New Orleans and other southern points and will spend the remainder of the winter in Florida. < Miss Stockton was becomingly gowned in a costume of crepe Romain and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and swansonia. Her going •away dress was of brown satin with coat and hat of harmonizing shades. The bride of this evening is a daughter of Mrs. Martha McLean Stockton and the late Alexander Hug gins Stockton, of Asheville. She is a graduate of the North Carolina col lege at Greensboro and after graduat ing taught an the graded schools of Asheville. Fot* the past eight years, however, she has been it the office of the superintendent of D mville Divis iion of the Southern railway at Greensboro, where by her .cheerful disposition and dose attention -to her duties she has made many warm friends and admirers who will be in terested in the announcement of her Mr. Downing is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alan Downing, of Bris tol Pa., and is a descendant of one of the oldest Quaker families of Penn sylvania. For a number of years he has been connected with the Pennsyl vania railroad in the accounting de partment with headquarters at Phil adelphia, but has spent the winters* in North Carolina and California. Here attending the wedding out of town were Mrs. and T Ervin, of Concord, B. D. Stock ton, of Winston-Salem; Mr. and M™. Harry S. Moore and Mr and Mrs. A. L. Stockton, of Greensbor^.. Martin jTß^ryTl7^POun d b°<* e y star from Montreal has beenwork-W out with the New York Americana Miss Ritrfile Honors Mho Troutman, T , Bride-Elect. Lovely in every detail was the par- Tue ? da y evening by Mias her Rise aye x^* t< * ie at the home of Mrs. Fred A. Kestler, on io™ h 'iv hU J Ch Btreet hon oring Miss \r- r>i °V tman ’ whose marriage to r, d * Canu P* of Kannapolis, P ,af>p in Forest Hill Meth od st Church November 23rd. a ** rac tive Kestler home was deeorate