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Thufsify, 11^1^3 -*■-? '' )'V " .■'.!<<■ r j' ', 1 . Hiigflas SOCIAL PERSONAL The Susana Wesley Bible Class Meets I Mrs. John \Y. Cline delightfully en-| tertaine<l the Susapa Wesley 'Bible Clnss | Tuesday evening at her beautiful home' on Depot street. Twenty-five tnembers of the class were present with Mr. and- Mrs. Jenkins as honor guests. The home of Mrs. Cline was tastefully decorated with a variety of cut flowers, which gave an added beati fy to the home. Mrs. James F. Da.vvault opened the meeting with a unique tribute to the class and its teacher. Following several musical numbers, which gave much pleas ure. a history of the class from its ear liest organization was given by Mrs. W. C. Houston. The following officers were elected: Mr. A. S. Webb, teacher Mrs. W. F. Goodman, assistant teach er. Mrs. J. F. Day vault, president. Mrs. J. Ed. Smoot, vice president. Mrs. Smoot Dayvnult. secretary. Mrs. A. S. Webb, treasurer. After the meeting Mrs. Cline assisted by Mrs. Ernest Hicks served, delectable refreshments., Xcrthrup-Harrls Invitations. Invitations reading as follows have , been issued here: « # M rs. Brevagd Krvin Harris requests the honour of your presence at the marriage of her daughter a Elizabeth Potter w to Mr. James Rtanton Northrop on Saturday, the twenty-seventh of October at seven "o'clock at tlie First Presbyterian Church Concord; North Carolina < Accompanying cards read: • Mrs. Brevard Krvin Harris requests the pleasure of your company on Saturday, the twenty-seventh of October at half after seven o'clock lit One hundred and ninety North I’nion Street.- MiHer-Misenheimer Announcement. Mrs. J. B. McAllister on last Friday afternoon delightfully entertained at her home tn Mt. Pleasant and duriug the party the engagement of Miss Bonnie Misenheiiner, of Mt. Pleasant, and Mr. .Tames D. Miller, of Dalton' Ga., was an nounced. The home of Mrs. McAllister was dec orated with of zenias and roses, and during the afternoon attractive fav ors were given each guest, the -favors hearing .the inscription "October 23, 1023." After a much spirited contest of hearts dice a delicious salad course was served. The score prize was won by Miss E. Misenheinier, who presented it to the honor guest. The marriage of Miss Misenheiiner and Mr. Miller will be a social evept of peculiar interest in social, circles. Miss £ Misenheinier is in-wonia*. refinement and personal , charm, and has many friends throughout flic State. Mr. Mil • ler is a successful business-man of Dal - ton. P. T. A. to Meet. The Parent Teachers’ Association of No. 2 School will meet Friday— tomor row —afternoon; at 3 o’clock at the- Bchool. In announcing the meeting, officers of the association expressed the desire that all members attend, as work for the en suing year will be mapped out at the meeting. Missionary Guild to Meet. The Girls’ Missionary Guild of Trin ity Reformed Church will meet this eve ning nt 7:30 o'clock with. Mrs. Walter I.itaker and Miss Dorothy Fisher at their home on East Depot street. Miss Zue Yerton will be leader. I*. D. C. to Meet on Friday. The Concord chapter United Daugh ters of the Confederacy will meet tomor row—Friday—afternoon at 3:30 o’cloc, with Mrs. George H. Richmond at her home on Georgia Avenue. KIDDIES’COLDS Children have very deli cate digestions, easily disturbed by -too much “dosing.” Treat croup and all colds “externally” by applying— vim Oov 17 MiUi* Jmn tW F • ■ ■" " 11 ■ L m single minded m ib purpose oj 7 m giving to i thebesfofk gzSaWie 5 » confidence 11H ptiferil f it should be ‘Jfl PERSONAJ.S. 1 1 Miss Stella Green has entered King's .‘Business College at Charlotte. • * • , Dr. and Mrs. John A. PattersonUhave ! returned from Monroe, where they spent , two days. Mrs, l.illian Homsley Bolt, of Char lotte. is spending several days here, the guest of Mrs. Ada Rogers Gorman. • • * ' Mts. A. ft. White and daughter. Eliza- I beth, of High Point, sphnt. yesterday in Concord, guests at the home of Misses ■ May, Addie and I.ou While. -.•••' Dr. and Mrs, James A. Bangle have returned from Monroe, where the district medical convention was held. m m m Miss Lina White is spending several days now with Mrs. A. S. Thompson in Charlotte, where she - formerly madn her home. Mrs. Amos Davis and daughter. Fran ees, of Wiunsboro. S. C.. will arrive Sun day to visit. Mrs. E. C. Barnhardt. Jr. Mrs. 11. W. Broome has returned from Hiekor.v. where she visited tier son, Mr. ' Karl Broome, and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Cline. • • • Mr. Karl liroome. of Hiekory. was a , business visitor in*T'oncoril yesterday. ! To Entertain For Mias Harris. The following invitations have been is sued in this city: Mrs. W. H. Wadsworth M iss Helen Marsh Friday afternoon, Oetober the twelfth Nineteen hundred and twenty-three Merchants and Manufacturers Club Four to five-thirty - Miss Elizabeth Harris. Legion Auxiliary Meeting. • The Concord eliaflter American Legion Auxiliary will meet this evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs, W. M. Sherrill at her home on North Spring Stret. Import ant business will come before the meet i ing and all members are., urged to be , present. Birthday Dinner. < . On last Saturday afternoon at the • home of Mr. L. B. Engle, a birthday din- • COURT CALENDAR' The October term of Cabarrus Superior Court will be held Oc ■ tober I3lh, 1923, before His Honor B. F. Long, Judge. The Civil 1 Docket will not be called until Monday, October 22nd, 1923, and will be called in the following order: Monday, October* 22nd, 1923. 57 —Blalock Produce Co. vs. W. A. Foil, et ats. , 60—W. F. Gray vs. Henry Forts. ' 82—E. P. Black vs. A. B. Cqslc - v . > 91—Elizabeth Smith vs. American National Insurance Cg. ] .95—F. J. Levy vs. East Side Mfg. Co. • j Tuesday, October 23rd, 1923 i 96—R. H. and R. L. Walker vs. J. E. Starnes. ] 98—1. P. Price and E. C. Lowery, trading as Midway Theatre, vs. ] North River Insurance Co. 100— Concord National Bank vs. J. F. Bost. ! 101 — B. W. Means vs. Fred S. Young and Gale. S. Boylan. ] ! 103—Corl Wadsworth Co. vs. Bennie White. Wednesday, October 24th, 1923. i ; 112—W. M. Williams vs. John Doe. \ ] 114—J. M. Weatheriy vs. C. L. Spears. I] 113—Efird Bros. Co. vs W. J. Hill, Jr. . ( 116—Abram Ingram vs. Sam Harris. , ! , 119—C. M. lsenhour vs. C. H. Frederiekson, trading as Motor Ex- | press Line. ■ ■ r . ' 1 121— John Saunders vs. Bald Mountain Quarries. Thursday, October, 25th, 1923. ! 122 — C. M. White vs. Corl Wadsworth Co. 123 F. H. Willis, vs, Ed. M. Cook Co. j . J 24 —Satie and A. M. Gaskey, vs. James Barrier. i , 125—C. A. Cook vs. J. B. Mangum. ■ 126—Cannon Mfg. Co., vs. So. Ry. 10., & Seaboard Air Line Ry. Co. | 133 State and Novella Fink vs. Dwight Morrison. Friday, October 26th, 1923. ! 187—‘James. Archibald by his next friend, Mary Harris,* vs. Cannon ! Mfg. Co. i 134 Ohio C. Fertilizer Co. vs. W- L. Robbins and R. D. Goodman. ! 136—Amanda Moore vs. Ward Reed. ] 141— Minnie May Bost by her next friend W. H. Bost vs. E. G. Den- ] ny and R. O. Walter. 142 W. Ht Bost vs. E. G. Denny and R. O. Walter. Cases not called on day set take precedence ovet cases set for I next day. 1 J. B. McALLISTER, Clerk Superior Court. j Friday and Saturday j SPECIALS $4.50 Value Security Electric Iron, 550 watts, guaranteed B fqr one year. Special Sale Price $2.98 j| Extra Value in Year Round Zephyr, Printed and Solid. I Guaranteed fast colors, special, per yard 39c I Alligator Crepe in Black, Navy and Brown. Evtra Heavy I quality. Special per yard $3.75 Good Dependable Values in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear and Millinery SCARBORO’S V' - -'- ■" • THB-STORE OF DEPENDABLE VALUES. nef -was given in honor of his mother. . Mrs. Mary Jane Eagle, on her 72nd j birthday. Among- the number present , were three of her sisti l rs. Agnes McGrow, i Elia Wftde and Emma Eagle, and ohe ] brother, James Hudson.. This was the , first’ time in nineteen years they had all 1 been together. This was a happy oeas- ' ion for these especially. There were a i number of friends and relative,* present, 1 twenty-five or thirty in all. A large table was spread with an I abundance of grxrd things to ear. which 1 was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Eagle received many nice gifts i and many congratulations on her long | life and good health and many good , wishes for her many years yet in'which ' to live. • X. || Miss Willeford Hostess. Miss Bertie Louise Willefofd charming ly entertained Wednesday afternoon nt her home on South fuion street in honor of Miss Elizabeth Harris,and Miss Nelte Harry, two brides-eleet, and Mrs. .1. Lee Crowell, Jr., who was married last month. The home of the hostess was given a’n . added beauty by aq abundance of out flowers which were tastefully arranged in the rooms and hall where the guests were entertained. A variety of cut flow ers wen> used and in tlio dining room red dahlias were used in profusion. Mrs. J. C. Willeford and Miss Rose Willeford met tin*’guests at the door of the home and presented" them to the re eeiving line composed of the honorees. tlie hostess and Mrs. Victor Caldwell. Jr., and Mrs. B. E. Harris. Jr. In the hall the guests were met by Mrs. E. T. Cannon and were shown into tife dining room bv Mrs. A. C. Cline and Mrs, W. |A. Foil. i Mrs. J. 11. Womble poured tea in the dining room and those receiving were Mrs. T. N. Spencer and Mi's. W. M. Lin ker. Serving were Misses Margaret Vir ginia Ervin. Elizabeth Dick, Mary Crow ell. Ruth Cannon and Mrs. Tim Deaton. Mrs. 11. G. Black-added much pleasure to the afternoon with several piano so los. Tea. sandwiches and mints were serv ed to the guests who railed between the hours of four and five-thirty. To keep the Central American Repub lics—Costa Rica, Guatemala. Honduras, ; Nicaragua. Panama, San Salvador— members of the League of Nations, re duced annual dues will be allowed them. Not one of these nations lias paid its an nual dues to the League since becoming a member. They claim their assessments are too high. Seeds of discontent will take root on 'any soil. , THE <£oTfsQßs TRIBUNE Syc jf |j| ]!; ; |!j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOagQOOOOOOOOO The Wrirt Watch —A Modern Necessity Wrist watches must be purchased with care. Many are gotten up sos looks, they cannot be depended upon to keep good time. We have specialized in wrist watches. We know what, are good time keepers. And we can help you to invest your money in a’ really worth-while watch. Whether it’s for the boy or the girl —for wife, sister or yourself, come in and let us show you our carefully selected assortment. You will be surprised to see at what moderate expense you can secure a really good time keeper. W-W-W Rings With rings, as with watche3 and, indeed, with all our stock our policy is to sell only depend ible goods and to give our cus tomers maximum value. We sell W-W-W Rings because wj know 'heir quality. ' Starnes-Miller Parker Co. Jewelers and Optometrists 41 South Union Street —• , x>oooooooooooooooooooooooo jij Batteries. ;jj Recharged j Cars Repaired i i Experienced I ; Mechanics : j All Work 11 Guaranteed : Reasonable ||i Charges Bollinger i Motor Co. ! iji Forest Hill Don’t fail to see our com plete line of Dprant and Star cars at the .Fair *in our big tent, rear of Grahdstand. J. C. Blume Garage j **************** Adding Machine Paper, 20 Cento a 8011, 3 for 60 cent*, at Timea-Trib nne Office. Mortgage Trust Deeds, 5 Cento Each at Times 4uid Tribune office. ...... '■ ;; ; | I Concord Music Studio jg f Dixie Building |,j ALAN D. PRINDELL 9 ; 3 Teacher of Voice 9 | a MARY B. FLOWERS I Telephone 791 FREE! A Shovel with every order for a ton or more of (*OAL at—Phone K. L. Craven & Sons It's all double screened. Let us tell you about our COAL be fore you buy. You are as near to us as your nearest telephone. Ours is— 74. lIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIII Fresh Shipment Feed Butter C,ake Dairy Feed, New Cotton Seed Meal New Cotton Seed Hulls Pure Wheat Bran Pure Wheat Feed for hogs Sweet Feed For cows and horses Corno Hen Feed Nutro Scratch Feed Corn, Wheat, Oats, New Clover Hay, Clean New Straw, Shucks. Buy Your* Feed From Us High Grade Goods in Plain Bags CHEAP Cline & Moose i | Phone S3B. We Deliver Quick Ritchie Caldwell i Company, Inc. Everything in Hardware ' ■ r Indestructible Pearl Beads. Guaranteed. Sterling Clasp $3.95 Charming Coats for Winter For Little, Boys and Girls ■■ * * We have just received the finest line of Winter Coats which we have ever had for chil dren from one to six years. They are of Broadcloth and Imported Tweeds, and are as -cute as they can be with and without fur collars. They come in tan, camel, brown and co pen, and they are variously priced from ' $5.95 up New Fall Coats for Girls and Juniors Just as styljsh and up-to-date as the one for her debutante sister are these-smart Coats for ages 7 to 18i They are made of plain and plaid wool coatings Mosby quality tailoring and well lined. Convertible collar of self material, be&verette and ractoon fur. Prices are . $9.95 upward j • ' fIISHER’S ‘ JL Concord’s foremost Specialists ■ ■ ■ 1 » i 1 - "■ ■ - - ' - I A Gentleman who has solved the “Shirt Problem” makes the following statement: ‘TVE MADE A DISCOVERY!” I SHIRT WEEK ■ I beginning Saturday. For, during Shirt Week we have an abundance of styles, colo. s, and fabrics in the size you jl Browns - Cannon Co. I Where You Get Your Money’s Worth i- Father starts —Mother nds W Enrolls she can add a little—even the You Ciddies will contribute their pennies and at a surprisingly short time the whole family is enjoying the pleasure of owning a Ford. CABARRUS MOTOR CO. Ford Cars Fordson Tractors Ford Trucks J If My Car Will Only Start Do You Have to Get Up Every Morning With That | thought on your mind? Why Not Stop that Worry. How I Qan You Do that? Well, it is simple enough, just phone Q :i 802 and we’U come to you. Your trouble nine times out I p of ten is in your battery and we sure can have you riding |j I ' with all the pleasures this old world offers. Just Call us in Case of Tire or Battery trouble and we’ll I be there in a jiffy. Southern Motor Service Co. j PHONE 802 PHONE 802 Quint Smith Building Goodyear Tires Accessories Willard Battery USE TIMES AND TRIBUNEPOK-m PAGE THREE
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