Monday, July 2, 1923. ■ - Mrs. Melehor Entertains. Mrs. ('. I). Melrhor delightfully en tertained the Home Mission Study at her beautiful country home. A very inter esting lesson on India was the leading discussion. Mrs. I "lay Earnhardt assist ed by Mrs. Carl Castor, gave some very interesting points on the lives of Mr. Fairbanks and Or. Anna Kugler. two great Lutheran workers of India. Quite a crowd was present. Mrs. Melehor was assisted by iter sis ter, Miss Josephine Melehor, of China Grove, in serving. ‘X. j Auxiliary Meeting. The Auxiliary of McKinnon Presbyter ian Church will meet Thursday evening. July nth. at 7 :30, in the following lipmes: Circle No. 1, Mrs. C. G. Itidenhour (Hmirman, with Mrs. Tom Johnson, on Meadow street. . Circle No. 2, Mrs. J. T. Love chair-! man. with Mrs. C. W. Brown, on North Church street. . Circle No. 3, Mrs. Mani.v Morris chair man. with Mrs. Ed Melehor and Mrs. H. T. I tley. at the home of the latter. j Girls - Circle No. 4. Mrs. Albert John son chairman, with Miss Grace Delling er and Miss Alda Winecoff, at the home • of the latter. Girls - Circle No. , r *. Mrs. John Mcln nis chairman, Tuesday evening at 7:30, with Miss Margie Miller on Kannapolis Road. t? Miss Sumer Entertains. ! Ming Ruth Sumer delightfully enter tained a host of young friends at a birth-' day party, given in honor of her 11th birthday, Friday afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock. Those present were: Edith Hughes, Grace Mclnnis. Lueile Jones. Fay Cook. Ruby Furr. Mabel Honeycutt. Maybe Allred. EarT* Cochrane, Martha : Scar-boro. J. 1). Shelton. Jr.. J, 11. Cocli rnue. Oscur Robbins, Grace Maye Bea ver, Mabel l’enniuger. Pauline Honey cutt, Lorine Craven. I'nis Baldwin, Mar-i guerite Host. B. I{. Craven, Eugene Mc- Laurin, Kathleen Teeter, Daisy Fun- and Charles Sumer. After interesting games had been play ed. lemonade and cake were served bi ker mother. Mrs. Lillie Denver. The 1 love for Miss Surver was shown by lhe many nice gifts from her friends. On ‘ leaving all declared the enjoyment of the • afternoon complete. ONE TRESENT. I Dr. J. E. Stokes Married. A marriage that will be of interest here, where the groom is well known, I took place last Thursday evening in i Salisbury whim Miss Rebe<-ca Marsh was wedded to Dr. J. E. Stokes. The | ceremony was performed in the' Episcopal Church and was one of the most brilliant weddings of the year in Salisbury. j Dr. Stokes is one of the most l Salisbury’s most prominent families. | Brown-Bates. j The following announcements will come as & surprise to the many frieuds of the contracting parties: Mr. and Mrs. John IV. Rates announce the marriage of their daughter Martha 'Estelle to Mr. Walter Henry Brown Wednesday, June the twentieth nineteen hundred ayd twenty-three Salisbury, North Carolina The marriage of Miss Bates and Mr. Brown was very quietly observed, anti came as a surprise. The bride made her home here for several years and is popu lar with a wide circle of friends. For several months she has held a position With the Cannon Manufacturing Com pany. in Kannapolis, and is a young woman of culture and refinement. Mr. Brown holds a responsible posi tion with n garage in Kannapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will make their home in Kannapolis. Mr. Richard T. Joyner, of Charlotte, is spending a week of his annual vaca tion here with relatives. Bffts-STINGS CjP For all insect bites, red bug, chigger, bee, wasp, t mosquito, etc., apply wet \ baking soda or household ■ ammonia, followed by cooling applications of — VICKS f Vapoßub ( A 29 | New 'York Blrmlnerharti i *>o l*f?* jjtJJ®-*- 136 J Washington -Atlanta .J? I'.nna 6.07A 31 [ Atlanta-New York y *{? I 5*?2A 33 New York -New Orleans ' 33 *■?£■*• U t'tap N(' w Vork-Hlniii ngham-New.Orleans ll 10'?^ 1? Norfoifc-Rtchmond-Atlanta 2 7IIOP C23P 45 Washington -CharloST* J? HSS S'Hf! 2® , Charlotte r DanvjjTfe i V.itn ill 1 1 1 m d T ß'fn/o?m!fmn and a?e noYguara^eed 0 " 8 t 0 P °' nt " R - ”• M - y D -cT- A * I If Concord is Good Enough to Live In It Ought to Be Good Enough 1 PAGE THREE