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Here is an unusual evening scarf o!
white crepe de chine for cool south
•rn evenings. It is trimmed with
f *we bands of white inartbop and a
beaded design in two tones of green.
" forming a pocket at —j-h end.
Send in Society Items for Tribune.
Friends and patrons of The Daily
Tribune are asked to mail or. ’phone
in personals and other social ttems.
During the afternoon and evening
such items tftiould be ’phoned to Mrs.
W. M. Sherrill, ’phone 180, and dur
ing the morning to The Tribune office,
’phone 78.
Week-end Guests in Greenville, S. C.
Mrs. W. D. Pemberton and Misses
Adele and Mary Phifer Pemberton left
this morning for Greenville, S. C.,
where they will spend the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carpenter.
Heath L. Pemberton, who is at Clem
son College, S. 0., for the present,
wljl join them in-Greenville to spend
Sunday. Mr. Pemberton, who.is with
the I>epartment in
Washington, has been detailed to
Cleuisorv College for several weeks.
Music Department to Meet.
The Music Department of the Wom
an's Club will meet Monday evenipg
at 8 o'clotV with Mrs. C. F. Ritchie
South Union stWetr. The follow
itig program will be given:
Schumann, the Man—Miss lua But
ler.
Schumann, the Composer—Miss Sa
rah Nooe.
Piano Solo: Traumerfe (Schu
mann) —Mrs.. R. A. Brower.
Song: (a) The Lotus Flower (Schu
mann) (b), The Piper of Love —Mrs.
Janie Patterson Wagoner. .
Victrola Numbers Mondnacht
(Schumann); The Two Grenadiers
. (Schumann).
w-j Q-j.enilers of diseomkm-RiibbgfAliJl
! Efisebcfh Woodliouse and Miss Ruth
■ Dry and Miss Addie Barrier will be
joint hostesses with Mrs. Ritchie.
North Carolina Girts Honored.
On February 4th, Mrs. L. S. Ov
erman. wife of' the Junior Senator
from North Carolina, will give a tea
at her home in ’The Powhatan."
Among Mrs. Overman’s guests will
be North Carolina girls who are stu
dents in Washington schools. Includ
ed in this list are Miss Alice Yorke
and Miss Penelope Cannon, of Con
cord. *
Head colds
Melt a little Vicks in a
spoon and inhale the
medicated vapors. Apply
frequently up thenoetrila.
Always use freely just
- before going to bed
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PERSONALS.
Miss Dorothy Heberts, of Lcnoir-
Rhyne College, i« spending the week
end here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Roberts.
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Mrs. C. A. Gulfy, of Cleveland, is
spending several days here with her
daughter, Mrs. J. F. Dayyault, at her
home on South Union street
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Miss Adelaide Harris leaves Sun
day for Lexington, Va., to attend the
masked hall to be given at Washing
ton and Lee University. She win’ go
to Sweet Briar College from there,
and later will attend dances at the
University of Virginia.
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Mrs. A. R. Howard spent Friday in
Charlotte with friends.
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Mrs. F. E. Whittaker, of Davidson,
is expected in the city to spend Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. George Rich
mond at their home on Georgia Ave
nue.
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Mrs. W. W. Flofve has returned to
her home here, after undergoing treat
ment in a Charlotte hospital for a
week.
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Miss Annie Snroot is spending the
week-end in Greenville, 8. C., wlfh
Mrj and Mrs. Watson Smoot. Miss
! Smoot motored to Greenville with
Mrs. W. D. Pemberton and Misses
Adele and Mary Phifer Pemberton.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs, Sterling Brown. Mrs.
Joe A. Hnrtsell. and T. H. Webb, .Tr.,
spent Friday afternoon in Charlotte.
* a a a
Miss Thelma Crouch, student at
Lendir-Rhyue College, at Hickory, is
spending the week-end here with home
folks. » n , ■-
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Mr. Zack Roberts, of Anderson. S.
C. spent Friday here on business.
w a a
E. M. Terryberry, of Washington.
D. C., spent Friday in Concord on bus
iness. 1
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Miss ( Elizabeth Long, of High !
Point, %/tpending the week end here i
with Miss Helen Seaforti, teacher in
the Corbin Street school.
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Mrs. E. H. Brown, of Dillon, S. ■
C.. is the guest here of Mrs. J. F.
Cannon at her home on Norffi Union '
street. i
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Dr. W. H. Belk, of Monroe, and i
Mr. Daugbtridge, of the Lclk store |
at Rocky Mount, were business visi
tors here -Friday. ,
a a a
J. H. Rusb.v, of Nutley, N. J., was
a visitor in the city Friday.
a a a
Mrs. C. .T. Harris, Mrs. C. W. Byrd,
Mrs. E. C. Burnhardt, Jr., ami Miss
Adelaide Harris were visitors in Char
lotte Friday.
O. P. Zum Brunnen. of Salisbury,
was a guest of friends-in Concord on
Friday.
a a a
Miss Allie Legg returned to the city
Thursday, from New York, where she 1
went to purchase the spring and sum
mer millinery for her shop in Robin
son’s.
a a a
Miss Anna Strider is spending the
.week-end with her sister in Gold Hill.
a a a
Miss Jenn Winsow ‘Coltrane re
turns Sunday after a ten day visit in
New York City.
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.Walter Furr and Lee Barnhardt
are returning home from Chimney ■
Rock forspend the week-end.
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Miss Lottie Barnhardt, of No. 5
township, returned 4o her home last
night after spending two weeks with
her sister, Mrs. W. -L. Furr. *
Drayton White, of Electric Mills,
Miss., is visiting at the home of his '
sister, Mrs. Tom Alexander. Mr.
White is en route to his home from
Washington, D. C., where he spent
several days on business.
. -Mrs. Hurley Compliments Mrs/ Sin
clair.
-SaiisbuigS'PoHt.
A charming event of Thursday af
ternoon was the bridge party which
Mrs. J. F. Burley gave at her home
on West Bank street to honor Mrs.
Robert W. Sinclair, of Detroit, who
has been extensively feted during tier
visit to Mrs. J. H. Robertson. The
lovely Hurley home was abloom with
pink carnations and vases of exqui
site' yellow snapdragons. Mrs. Hur
ley greeted her guests wearing a be
coming costume of black velvet
trimmed with fur. Mrs. Sinclair was
attractive in a gown of seal brown
georgette with lace of the same shade
and a graceful hat of lac* with a
piu| rose. Other delightful guests
for tile occasion who bad came from
Concord were Mrs. Lester Coltrane,
- Mrs. Sam Ervin, Mrs. T. N. Spencer
ami Mrs. Richmond Reed.
Bridge was played at live tablen and
late in the afternoon delicious refrcslt
[. ments consisting of turkey, fruit sal
1/ ad, hot rolls and coffee followed by
ices and hot pound cuke were en
[ .joyed.
F Invited to meet Mrs. Sinclair in ad
| dltion to the 'Concord guests were
Mesi)ames E.* W. Burt, Edwiu C.
Gregory, Robert AVillinms, of Ghatta
nooga, Harry Kagan. Douglass Col
lins, W. C. Maupiu, Jr., Richard Hen
derson, C. I. Jonen. John Seaber, W.
B. Stracban. John Lawson, Deaderiek
Duiigau and Miss Mary Steele Brin
son, of New Bern.
Call Meeting of Music Department.
, There wljl be a callmeeting of the
music department of the Woman's
Club this afternoon at 0 o'clock at
j" (the bogie ,of Mys. H. Cv ? Herring, ou,
fltrW.L. All < are
urged to be praaeuL .*.•& U ;
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> Ait* Window to Be Kntertoined.
On Monday evening, Miss Mary
King will entcrtuin at bridge, in honor
of Miss Mae Wood Winslow, of Hert-
Iford, N. C„ the guest here of Mrs.
G. B. Lewis.
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(STAGS ALL SET SOB
PET AND HOBBY SHOW
Hundreds of Entries Already Placed
With Don Show Arousing Unusual
Interest
The stage is all set for the annual
Pet and Hobby Show at the Y. M.
C. A. tonight. The doors will be
opened at 7 o’clock and visitors will
,be received from then until 10 o’clock.
By neon hundreds of entries had
been placed and there was a steady
stream of girle and .boys entering the
Y, each carrying her or bis pet,
* Display coops, secured from the
fair grounds, have been placed in the
gym and all livestock will be placed
in them. Straw and water have been
placed in the eoops for the conven
ience of the pets.
In the lobby of the Y display
counters, all covered, are huosing the
fancy work, coins, antiques and other
bobbies. These goods are arranged
so they cannot be tonched by specta
tors.
Greatest interest, however, among
the children, is centered in the doll
show which has grown to such pro
portions, that it will be staged in the
dining room on_the second floor. These
was not sufficient room on. the ground
floor for the hundreds of dolls entered,
so a special room was selected for
- Nurses and matrons will be
stationed with the. dolls during the
show to see that none is damaged.
Various prizes have been offered
for winners in various classes, the
judges to make their decisions during
the afternoon so the winners can be
designated during the show.
White rats* goats, cats, ponies
dogs,"chickens and rabbits are among
the livestock already placed and many
other entires of a dicerent nature \
still were to be placed at 2 o’clock '
this afternoon. Entries will exceed
last year’s by several hundred.
The doors will open at 7 o’clock
tonight and the Y is closed during !
the afternoon while the entries are
being properly placed.
Man Charged With Forgery BtSund
Over to Superior Court.
Jesse Banner* young negro man, <
charged with forging the name of i
Mrs. Jacob Stirewalt to a $lO check ]
drawn on the Citizens Bank and ’
Trust Cohipany, was bound over to 1
Superior Court when given a hear- (
ing in recorder’s court Friday. t
Banner, it is’ charged, told Boyd
Riggers, employe in The bank, that
Mrs. Stirewalt had given him the ,
check in payment for his service. »
Mr. Riggers detected something
wrong with the signature and know
ing also that Mrs. Stirewalt is out of 1
the, city, called an officer, why ay
rested Banner just as the latter was J
leaving the bank.
Judge A. B. Palmer heard the
case in court Friday, and ordered J
Banner to jail in default of band.
Joint. Recital Here Wednesday Eve- 6
ning. '
Tlie joint recital by William Clegg
Monroe,, baritone, and 'William .
Wright, violinist, is scheduled for .
Wednesday evening, February 3rd. at ,
the High School auditorium at 8:80
o’clock. It will be under the aus- •
pices of tlie njusk department of the *
Woman’s Club, Airs. Charles Ritchie ,
president, for the benefit of the Ay- j
cock portrait to be presented to the ,
High _Scbool. 1
These popular young artists who r
iiav£ studied in this country and
abroad have made quite a reputation
for themselves. They have appeared *
in many cities and towns recently in J
the South, and are in great demand *
for both privatte and public concerts.
Sewing Party)
Mrs. Ernest Robinson was again 8
honored 'Friday afternoon when Mrs.
Robert E. Jones entertained at a
sewing" party. After an hour spent in 1
humming cup towels, which were pre- 8
sented to tlie honoree by Mrs. Jones, "
the guests were invited into the din- e
ing room, where a salad course was
served. The hostess was assisted in *
serving by her sister, Mrs. C. A. 1
Cannon. Yellow flowers, and yellow
candles formed the center for the ta- 1
ble.
Invited guests were: Mrs. Hobhison. 1
Mrs. I. I. Davis, Mrs. E. Snuvain. 1
Mrs. Grace Brown Sanders, Mrs. G.
B. Lewis, and/ guest Miss Mae W’ood 1
Winslow, of Hertford. Mrs. L. T.
Hart sell, Jr., Mrs. H. G. Gibson. Mrs.
R. E. Ridenhour, Jr. Mrs. Leslie *
Correll, Mrs. Stanton Nortlirup, and
Mrs. C. A. Cannon, Misses Adele and
Mary Phifer Pemberton.
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Birthday Party. 1
Little Miss Lillian Morris enter- 1
tained about 30 of her little friends !
Friday at her home on Pearl street. !
celebrating her sixth birthday anni
versary. After a number of games ■
were played in the living room, the
little guests were ushered into tlie
dining rqom. where reTreshments were
served by Mrs. Morris, assisted by
Mrs. Curtis Basinger, Mrs. J. .1. Gold
-8 ton.
Little Lillian received many useful 1
hml beautiful gifts. Each little guest
departed wishing'Lillian many happy
returns of the day. \
V ONE PRESENT.
“A Kiss for Cinderella.”
This wonder flint will be shown at
the Star TheatTb next Monnday and
Tuesday. It is a picture which you
will love to cherish in your heart for
ever. It is a Paramount, featuring
Betty Bronson, Tom Moore and Esth
er Ralston. Admission, 10 and 25
cents. y
King’s Daughters to Meet.
A regular meeting of the King's
Daughters will be held Monday
evening with Mrs. Guy Beaver, at
her Borne on Georgia Avenue.
Members of tlie vlsitiug committee
■ are urged to be present; and to pre
-1 pare a report to be submitted at the
> meeting.
Ministers, to Meet Monday,
i, ■ iThe regular monthly meeting.qf tlie '
mi*i%f* <bf shall *fcesJ>eld
M. C. 4. Monday yvtoting
at (I o’clock. '•?. Let’jis have a full
attendance. ” ' PRESIDENT/.:’
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'Queen Mary of England loves to
walk, often coining back on toot ffom
tours that start iu a motor car.
THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
LATEST FEATURES OF
, OF KANNAPOLIS SOCIETY
Social Notes of Interest to Women.
BY JAZZY MOORE.
Kannapolis, Jan. 30.—The marriage
of Miss Bonnie Harding and Mr. Rob
ert A. Fletcher was quietly solemniz
ed Saturday evening at the home of
the bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Harding. The ceremony
took place in the presence of only
members of the immediate families.
The bride, who is a very attractive
young girl, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Harming, of Southern Vir
ginia. and has been making her home
here for several mqpths. The ,groom
is an enftjrprising' young business
man and is a popular member of the
Cabarrus orchestra, otic of the lead
ing quintets of musicians in en
tire south.
Mrs. J. W. Moore was hostess yes
terday of a delightfully planned chil
dren's dinner party which she gave
to celebrate the eleventh birthday an
niversary of her little daughter, Mil
dred.
The children were sented for the
serving of a delicious menu at a
prettily decorated table which had for
central ornament a birthday cake
holding eleven candles. After dinner
interesting games were played. The
guests were restricted to a very few
close friends.
The lives and achievements of Rob
ert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson
were beautifully eulogized in sketches
and in poetry,at a recent meeting of
the Girl Reserve Corps of the Ca
barrus Y. M. C. A. The impressive
program was directed by the histor
ian of the Reserves; Mrs. J. G. Fish
er.
A new orchestra has been organiz
ed in Kannapolis by Paul Ownesby.
formerly director of music at Stone
wall Jackson Training School, and
now assistant director of the Kannap
olis band.
An event on Tuesday was the gala
dinner-dance given in honor of the
members of the cast of "See You
Later,” high school musical comedy.
This entertaimiient was given by Jas.
Walton and included practically the
entire cast of the retired fifty and
several out-of-town guests.
Miss I .aura Dilling, talented young
singer of Gastonia, has been selected
by the officials of the Twilight luAglie
ns one of the two contraltos to ap
pear on the entertainment program
at the league’s mid-winter meeting on
February 10th. Tlie artist was se
lected on popular merits, judgments
being based on the requests and verbal
commendations. Tlie other contralto
has not been selected.
Miss Dilling will also appear on
several public programs during her
visit here.
Os more than ordinary interest to
Kannapolians the announcement
that preparations are going forward
for the production of "See You Later"
OI musical comedy to be staged in Ratl
in. Rehearsals are now being held
under tlie direction of Miss Annie
Schenck, of the Triangle Producing
Bureau. • The players are working
faithfully to have the play thoroughly
ready for presentation February 4th.
“See You Later" was a decided suc
cess in its presentation here AVednes
day evening and many local people
are planning to make a trip to Bndin
for the offering there.
Mr. A. It. Gillespie, of Detroit,
Mich., was u week-end guest of Air.
atid Airs. H. B. Whisby.
Alessrs. John S. Carpenter. It. Ar
Jolley, John Hardister, G. G. Allen,
ai/d rs. Jdlin S. Carpenter vq'C
among the delegates attending the
State Y. AI. C. A. convention in Ral
eigh Wednesday and Thursday.
Air. .lames Allison has gone to
Shawmut, Alabama, to spend the re
mainder of the winter.
A luncheon today by Airs. Clinton
Powell inaugurated a lang series of
pre-nuptial events that have been ar
ranged in honor of Airs. Eugene Boze
man, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.
LARGE DAZZLING ELECTRIC
SIGN IN Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
Makes a Striking Scene For Kan
napolis.
BY JAZZY MOORE.
Kannapolis. Jan. 30.—A Targe. sHt
tering electric sign' reading “Cabar
rus Y. AI. C. A.” has been placed on
the Kannapolis A’. AI. C. A.." The
sign fairly dazzles and makes a
striking scene for Alain street.
Cabarrus Y leads the State in par
amount athletics and by its leaps and
bounds methods it has outgrown the
present large Y. AI. C. A. building. It
is hoped that extensive additions and
improvements will be made in the
near fture.
500 Extra Votes in California Tout
Contest.
The merchants, of Concormd who
are giving votes in the California
Tour Contest will give 500 votes in
stead of 100 to all who pay their
charge accounts between February Ist
and 10th. You are going to pnv
your bills anyway—why not pay them
before the 10thV
The merchants conducting thisnem
paign are giving a banquet at the
Y. M. C. A. Tuesday evening at 7
o clock sharp, February 2nd, in honor
of the contestants. Every contestant
invited and urged to be prescut. Not
only a good meal, but entertainment
that you will enjoy -tfill be given.
Ten thousand votes will be given
free to every contestant attending this
banquet.
See list of contestants in full page
ad. iu this paper.
IU is never too lase to enter tlie
contest, which close at 0 p. in., Alay
3rd, 11)2(5.
' It i ? is not i generally ■ j known (tout
the grept'Notre llama
football coach, was seriously qensidv
ered ’o»s the'post at Columbi i.Utrver,
city when Percy Ilniighton was cn4
gaged. In tact, it was not until the
last ballot that the Colnmhi.t ath
letic board of managers decided on the
' former Harvard coach.
Notice to Sglfebuiy District.
f The pastors, lay leaders, Sunday
school superintendents aad Bpworth
. presidents of the Salisbury district of
the M. E. Church, South, are .called
? to meet in Central Church, Concord,
- February -Hth at 10 a. m. Chas. H. 1
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‘The Christ-Ruled Church”
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!jl The Male Quartet Will Sing Sunday 7:00 P. M. !
| First Baptist Church |
■ j A full house heard the sermon last Sundaynight ODw |
l ; “The Christ-Ruled Young Woman.” Read the letters in j
[ [ today’s paper.
11:00 A. M. “A Noble Aspiration”
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E j urged to worship with us. See Psalms 4:10.
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Are Leaving Concord Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday '
and Friday
THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICE OF
$47*50 Covering All Expenses
Will Be In Effect Only Until February Gth
Plan to go NOW'—See Us at Once For Reservations !]!
G. E. BARNIIARDT, District Representative - - ]!|
MISS ELIZABETH EMBRY, Local Representative jij
Office 304 Cabarrus Bank Bldg. Phone 921 ij!
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■ , STATISTICS show that nearly
O all inherited estates are lost
in a few years as the result of
» I. Lack of financial experience.
2. Unwise investment or speculation.
3. Extravagance,
This cannot happen to your es
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Ireland, Drs. F. 1 J. Prettyman and
' A. D. Wilcox and otfters will address
, the meeting. Free lunch will be
[ served %y the ladies of Central Church.
All the above are urged to be present,
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