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X lAGETWO THE CONCORD TIMES 1 r ' '- I EXORBITAUT RATES a. ii.. J4r nx.ixtvr .mw i 1 fir ITlf V t!f uf-crf! liLL fir IikI .! fM!!!' - LOCAL BIENHON - tti tty. - ' ... .. . f f! BROVN'S ' ' ,'' i ll : De Luxe Made SUMMER t .in Palm Beach j ' ... , Mohair Kool Kloth Tropical The Best to Be Had . - if All "Reduced BR 5 - One Price OWNS Every Woman Exclaims at Their Beauty and Reasonable Price i'lrfl m 1 H r-ttt it ii i f if : i i i f i tan. i': w iii i f i , irra u u . :. .hit i . ' J: V'' " Onr hhowuig of Fibre aud Kel. Suites has made a decided Int. You'll think so too, when you see. thcni. All pieces are large and, roomy, vell constructed and coioe in many colors. Many of tfie Suites are covered in gaily deeoratwl cretoonei : -V ' . :? No home is complete without "affoViI lo have one at the price we are offeringf them fofi BELL-HARRIS ijuRNITURE "THE STORE THAT SATISFIES" Great July Clearance Sale-Sweeping Through the Entire Store National Hair Nets 12. in r Uy (be Box JSe Grieat! You will say when you. take a peep into our Suit Department $15.00 value Ladies' 'Suits - 7.79 $22.50 Value Ladies' Suits $11.79 $27.50 Value Ladies' Suits : $14.79 $32.50 Value Ladies' Suits $17.79 .. ji IT PAYS TO ' TRADE AT AT LAKE JLTfA'LASKAk;" ltecord Ilreaking Attendance Expwti ed for; LajTun's Week. j Lake Jtiualuska, N. C. Aug. 3.-4 Indications, points to a record breast ing attendance for Laymen's Week!; August 8-13 at: Lake Junauska,' N. 0 according . ; to W. H. Stockham, of Birmingham;:- Ala., vice-president of the Methodist Assembly Grounds, : j .The key note of-the laymen's coni ference will be. ChrisliaMty as apS plied industry. Addresses will be del livered by men who as captains oj industrj-, have worked . out ia the most tiractictal of human. Telation ships the application of Christian principles between employer an employees. Among those on the prdf- ' gram are: Jhn. J. Egan, piesidenit Whitehall ' Holding Campany, Atlanta1. Ga., H. Fitzgerald, general mana ger of the Riverside and Dan Hirer cotton mills, Danville, Va.. John B. Pepper, capitalist, Memphis, -Tenrii, Jus. W. Meyer; director of indifttni "relations, i Dutcheds "BJeacheriftij. Wrappinger rails. N. Y., Hon. Wayne B. - Wheeler., of Washington, ,D: -(.!, the man who put over the Eighteenth SUITS Worsted CO. Cash one of these suites. You too, can GO; 23 $1.00 Value ' Ladies Purses and; Bags, $ I) Amendment; Dr. Hamilton D. Holt, editor of the Independent; Hon. L. W. Wallat-e, .who represented Her bert Hoover on the waste and indus tries committee. . . In addition to the platform address es, a daily form will be conducts and questions of interest of lavmen in jconduating affairs of the "iocal church will be thrown open for dis cussion. Prominent among the leaders of the, daily form are" W. E. Brjck, merchant, Chattanooga, Tenn.. who will lead the discussion on Building a: New Chuch House. Mr. Brock ha? proonvted .the -building of more new churches longoriginal plans . than any othen man in the ; South. Hon. Josephus Daniels, Dr. J. J. Stowe. Dr R. H, Bennett, Worth J. Tippv, Paul Voghf. William B. Dodd and" others will take- part in the prograni. A committee of one hundred composed .of outstanding, laymen in the M. E.. Church, South will have general dir ection of all activities durin" lay men's Week. - J. D. Stentz, business manager f the Southern Assembly and Dr. a E Clement. Epcial secretary ae busy enrolling applications. ' . - GANNON ( Spot H 1 111 1 '. " J ' : - 'V .. ED BY BOiOi'S: John Skelton Williams Says Some Banks Had lo Pay 87 Per Cent Interest to Fed eral Reserve Banks. NEW YORK BANKS GOT CHEAP RATEffri I ne li ormer Comptroller 01 f Currency.: Charged In ' His I Testimony. Before a Con- gressional Committee. VaftU:na:tij, Aug. 3. John Skthou WilliaiuH. "fonutT t-vni roller it t-ir-reucj. refumil tixlay Li crltlcUui' tore a 'ourc!s agrW-ultoral t-oiaoil-- xion of alk-Ki--I crillt U!jc-rImlttatioij agaliutt faruiiujf ititt-r(t ly tiu FeI- iral ItftMr'e Sj'istera. In a -laJj with his Itunitr for M-veral dayn u a-tt nire;ttitatie Mills TriubHcau, , otut iilnn. New York. Mr. WiUiani- mUl he I "i-tiMKl by" h!s thnrpi hat iu iiKt-itief The Auu.-t-UM-4inir th ahlrr intanct'H n-.ervt hankn uiitilrtnl mem. f uv il t h-ia at the ity hail to- horn to iit up 2MJ per cvnt aiil i-r cent collateral in paper etim lend Las. 'Do ytHi know that?, Mr. Mill- U' luainbil. '"(live u aiv'instaw" . -r; la th ;!ScVerrf Ikatrd." Mr. Vi! liains retorted. "Tliey have the rec ords" - Laft the witnenn .agreed to furuih the detailrt.of one Southern liank wherejhe wild a lawsuit against. a Ke wr4Tiank wan Uing matured hy lueiu ter hauk officials. As jfr rewrve Nmrd lueiuU r, Mr. Williams said, he had .fought 'the In- i rreascd interest rates and ."progres sive; interest rate which made a lauk pa' higher interest ou're-discouutajug its total' Iwrrowing increase."' ' "One col ton hank was charged T.l j per cent. lie added.-"and when its borrowing Increased during the cot tun moving period, the rate went as high as 87 per cnt.' The practical resuTT was that this little hank was forced! to choose Ktweu letting its custom ers face; ruin or paying ruinous rates" These charges Mere "super interest,'' said Mr. William while, at the samo ttuie "New York banks were getting large amounts at 7 per cent." He told of Ieing "voted ilowii on "resoluthm" at ltoa::d meetings. "What was the theory of progres sive rates?" Mr. Mills asked. i "fJrt tit t hi rpKPrvff lionnl " Mr Wil liams retofTed. "I, was in favor of some increase in rates on Excessive borrowings but I never- dreamed of go. . '. , ' . "Do you approve of .the principle.' Mr. Mills persisted, . i , "N(t when I found th-e iniuslices ,and iilmses wlik-li he.Upjifl allowetl," -Mrv Wijljflm said.! w MJ. Representative Mills tried to 'get Mr. .Williams to sjiy he diduot nrotest tlm ptQgle!she, rate sysem ? Hniil eiht months after they "went int effect. "I was ignorant of them for several months after "they were esablished" Mr. Williams said. ! PERSONALS. Mrs. T. W. Smith is. expected to re turn tomorrow from Winuslforo, S. C, where she has leen visiting her" daugUter,; Mrs. U. G. DesPortes, fur several weeks. . . i " " ' Mr. It. J Lewis, of Greenslmro,m;aiia n(st a uf eutortaiu. ss visitor in Conct.rd on mi,ut are worth this price alone. The was a busiue Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. S. 1). Lambeth and children, of , Charlotte, are guests at the home of Mr. Joel Houeyeutt, on Last Depot street. ; ? Mr. William P.. Miller, of Raleigh,, sinnt .Wednesday in Concord oil; busi ness. .- ' ' ' ! , Mp.Jaml Mrs. X. L. jlligby and son, of Cliarlotte, sient Wednesday in Cbii cord with friends.. if . " Mr.l.uther Sappenfield, of Charlotte, fqeul Weiluestlay afteriaou in Ln eord. ..- . . , Miss Rosa Caldwell returned Wed nestljjvfrom a two weeks' visit with Miss Kathleen Karnes" in Montgomery county. 'She was accompanied home by Misfc Lames and -Mr. Philip -Eames. m m m IMrs. L." P. Davis, and daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth have returned from visits to Harrisbiirg, Reading and Lebanon, Pa. ' . .-. ; Mr. Heath lemlertoiiretiirnrtl Wt nifrlit fi-nnv li.nu.l TT:il 1 m. . .T "" iivmi vnujrt.-i my. MiierL1 ne at tended the University Slimmer school. f Mr. and ' Mrs. J. L. Hartsell left yesterday afternoon for Asheville, where they will spend; several da vs. . s . Mrs. W. L. Morris. Mjss Margaret Morjris ,aud M iss Martha Caldwell are spending some , time at Wrightsviile Leaclu . ! x ; Mr. A. E. Harris- is ;pnding the day in Auson t-ounty with Mrs. Har ris, who is visiting relatives there. Dr.-W. II. Wadsvvcrth has returned from a stay of several days in Ashe ville. . ; . ' - ' Miss Bertlia Suruer.. of (Tisnlotte, who has been the guest of Miss Cora Braswell, isJ spending, some time, with Misses Bertha and Dorothv Roberts. Mr. W. J Slmford, Jr., who i has been visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. Cliiie for seveml weeks. returned Tuesday to his home iu Hick ory. ' -' "ilr. Fred'' Iseahour arrivetl this morning from a trip of two months to Tlermany. and Js visiting his parents. Mr. syid Mrs. C. M. Inhour, on East Depot street. Fool Qneslion 7L152. M. C D. desires to know if the bridge of the nose is safe for traffic Mr, r. 1 . Siidtb. ..f No. 10 t jtili ft" wrJk with avf..-rib4 V. . -. - i Mr. U.Uu IiU'Mrtjirry. f Iatrf4.w. j i nirkrt I ti Mil rttjvtl at 11 MfK r ih-imi , it n i :i w-m tM : 1 i v .V.ij t an l I .n.Jliv. itf Mitvtt !U- Ktwnt 9 lew Us iu wri ua att-ois ti- uu. T- !.. 1... M..t -, ' V.i. . - t lit uu-Jirurr - - ' - itwn-.fiii wJU umt -nith Ml Mirrla Mi-nl-iUMfr Saturiiaf rtiuiu at J iM-lM-k. ; . h - ;;i Mr." M. M. link'-r'' f aW to ! al JiU"Kkt again afttr N Uig ttitsftmnl to night, and Mayor WomtJe itatii that only regular hmdae 'iU 1 trau' aeied, f-U tur as he know now. Mr. iand tMrs. Kugccs Cole, and M'si.esLucilc'Calherine and Pauline Cole, of Durhajs, are vUiting Mr. ana Mrs.' R.: M. Cook. The trip was made ia Mr. Cole's car. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jordan, of Wash ington, N. V.. aud Mrs. J. P. Wlifard, f tirecnvllle, N. C, returned to their npe-tive homea thta mornlug after a visit here to Mrs.J. K. Iavis. Mr. Davis aecmimnicd; them. A". niesNUge ' from the Presbyteriau Ho.viiital in 'Charlotte this morning stated that the condition of Mrs. C. II." Foil coutinues H-rions. No chang iu her j'i'oudition has leen reixuted iuce slie underwent a serious opera tion Tvieslay, ' ;. ' ; Mrs. IK. T. Camion, Mi a Margaret Virginia Krvln.amb Messrs. Carah Propst, T. Hartwdl, Jr llrh-e Wil. leford qnd; Charles Wudsworth left yesterday mornbig for Atlantic City and New York City. :They are making the trip iu Mrs. Cannon's, car. ' MisV Uosa Koliler. who had chayge of a playground in New York City for ten yea rs, Will entertain, the youn people of the city free at the Monday m?1 .f Tn f the Chautauq;m. 5I,Ss . Kohler is an expert iu her work. ami she will have sXniiethiug of iuter- cst'for the children. The bfg Cre.nt picnic Is leing held today. ; The picnic l lndng held in cel ebration of the 1.1th liirthday of the Nazareth Orphans' Home aud is one of , the biggest. v'veuts of, the suiuukt season in 4 m part of -!he State. As has been customary for. years, many 'uncord people ttnlay are; attending tin picnics ' ,r i. Si..: - -. T Puneral servipes over ihj remains ct -y.vtcr Smith Scott,' why" diV. m a Charlotte Hospital Tuesday, will n it bo i trt this atteraoau The hour has Ixen. changed until 1), ociuck to morrow oi: account of. 'delay, in the arri ii .t !Mi . Archie Scvt, who i u AV"shington.. Trhe services will be held at the home and will be conduct ed by ; Rev. T. W. Smithr The Chautauqua will le here Satur day, aud everything is iu readiness for the opening, persous here state. The tickets for the three days cost Imt tent will be .pitched on the Central whool grounds and the performances begin at 3:30 and 8 o'clock, each afternoon and night. The! No. 1) To.wnship Sunday School Convention is being held today with the. Friendship , Church. . Prof. J. B. Rotertson, -president of the County Snnday sehoot convention, states that the jieople of No. 5 had a canfully arranged program, and that a large crowd attended the exercises. Dr. J-. M. Grier and Mr. John L. Petrea; f this city, atteuded the convention. Rev. aud. Mrs. It. M. Gibson and son left this morning for Gastonia. Mr. Gibson will attend the annual confer ence of the A. It. P. Church, which will be held at Linwood College. This conference represents in the .V It. P. Church what the meetings at Juna luskii, Ridgecrest and ' Mont real represent to the Methodists, UaptisU and Presbyterian Cliurehes respective ly. T : .Tlie riKfing over : the, jail is to. le! torn: off and new roofing put' .n. Sheriff Spears ' stated this morning. Material -for -'the improvement have arrived, and will le put ou the struc ture within several 'days. The -ost of the new roofing will be paid by the contractors who built the j.1il. the county having a teu-year guarantee with the company. This will le the ime a new.f has been put uilding since it was completed Mt-oud time on the build several years ago.f j ! Will Earnlia nit" .'and Baker Arthur were: trieiLin Iretleli County,, Superior Court Wednesday. The -nun were ar- kirMHi in iretieiv ciujy.eci:ai ihuiuum. 1 ... f , , II . . . 1 .1 ago'and when arrested had two gal Ions and five pints of liquor in their car. The car was held by tbej-ounty, but after the trial Wednesday. the, car was returned to it- owner. Earnhardt was lined $.") and r half the costs and Arthur half . the costs. ' Several men from; Caliarrus were -alled to States ville as cliaracter witnesses . " Y Friends here and elsewhere will lie glad to know tliat Mi Willie MiM'Nirto,, f ave ilm defeu-Unt , th clU-r St(icfwas able to return tq, her itn ftf ging to tlie road for tme year eah from the Sal isbury hospital Monday; itr t attend church regularly for thi It will I remembered that Mis Stone ue length' of time. They procin.-lr and her ftither Mr.: J.- Ij Stone.' acx-epted the latter. j were iu an autoiu'objle acthlent almt , ' " ten dayj? ago.- iu which Mis Stone uar-j Leigh Jocea. who controls more rofly escap.I instant death. She I hotels, restaurants, and, catering e improving nicely ami will in aH pnU-. tablisbracnts in LondVa j thin any ability recover iu a short" while. Both! other one nun. is proud of the fact Mr. Stone aud his daughter are -p.in-f that, he egan bis aiitazicz career a lar here, Mr. J?toue ling a brother of at tiW ffwV tM?'5 t mL -va ik iUr afljM It, 4aHl tut Hm -Bf I PERI imntAr aftf iirr, , H limit ltrft m im fr tm f4f-rtIk 'tt ' m. 'Mm ' Am4i rral yrr cii f Ir4Ise mutarf, IVr rwirwt e3MN' lV4Ux !ill tr. L tn sr,4 1 tj W 'tmmtit -ri mt as !! I Scnrtij AtUfctl.- IitAt'' VrsWlt till -'ntf Ltfi.. U't ttw Jj5fe-f ' TW ffttarM! trim ttiaf ttwet-'ttil i(n!le K.!u!a. wh-t hm 3--i tm lb llorm-t p&f rJt f or. r'c'rl Md . . Hi win tii ,bt!i Atlantic jrru BiJ r-ry cuc lw ;artt4i fr Uw llor. 5ulmuariue ;!-., r-t-ai t Wliui Sakn It-atn tll rit, : bf CharUtte, wn U'Ul-lc-tjradt r t&t tt Ti yMtcrday. I ' IUort of Mlf hlMUea for Jul;. . Ii.faiit -3f;ir: : . j Vt!? to t-abtrw uW t yrir; S5. : "BeUtit w isht-l -rvl iu-aurt l. ' lUhic cxamittetl by a lijitim.n' .1 Gmup IfMtrutliou tlj vrr td feedln i AttctwUnct. I L j M Individual ititrtK!iiti turp mL XeHlln i7, j X Pble rcKbtcrcd wllh Stitc Ikvfrd of Iltallu . JcttMntratJon In laby care r frd ing a. ' ' i ;"t Baby tlinlcT cre bld at Harris burg and GilmxnL Itl prt ventf't large attetulaiai at llarrUluxf At (ilwowl tlvirt were thirty adult ire cut, eight 'ltabiHs uuih-r two. year- of og aikl foui-cn chlldrcti of w-hmd age "5em wcightl and tuc-aur ed. A phynlcian iraa pnwtit attach clinic. mmontratioiw werp gireu in torrect c lothing for iufant uuu r and winter. It was alsMo tdiown how an ordinary clothca lafck t icau 1 made iuto.au attract U'e cril. ctupha sizing the- fact hafc tcibienJ jhuld Khfp alone. Pre-natal: Individual litittructicn prctiatML'carv 2. j Pre-natal, visit 4. ; j Case r'gistenti with State IWwrd of Health I. j Prc-school, 2 to year; Visit . " '!:: . WelglMtl and incasunfl ; Individual iustructioit. to mother 2 Itefernnl to State Itiwird of Health 0. Tulierculosi : j 1 nst riu five home visits 18. i KxHiidnation sennil 1. . : patient ia-rsuadcd to uef putum eujw 7. 1 Sanatorium treatment? mured 'I.. 5 ' spufuinVupiiiijj(iij 'f77, : j : ; v Literature sear -L i fJeneral: f ' f ". Instructive co-operative, etc., 2.1. ; Couferenccs, iiiterview and ollicc visits 11. - : . .. I ; ;' Total nuinU'r of vl-lta made 73. Awisteil Health Otti-er in giving over- two thousand ieopIe typhoid: vac viue. . ' .. j, I : Public Health Ideation: j Little Mothers Ixague classes 8. Average attendance 10. ' A Met with Pethpage, Midway and Rimer Home iH'mouhtratiou Club. Spoke on clotblug for Infants during mmmes, months. VVas asked by the St. .lolnfs Comrauutty Cluh to Kiwak on Ilomf Hygiene ami Care of the Sick. Met with County Board of Ed ucation, asking that tle interest In Health Habit among., rural -hol thildren lie simulated by the adopt ion of the Mmltrti Health. Crusade. Ws invitwl to Hickory Rldse, Com munity picnic. Made a few remark 'in reganl to the repon.ibllityj f iir eut as to the health and physical d velopments of their childreiv a well as the moral and mental development. V. Plan are- beimt made to take koum' , chippled children to th free, rtiuic lield at the North Carolina Mrlhoja4 die Hospital, Gastonia, X. CI it-.- In IIon.iT of. Visitors Mjss Catharine Goodman gavf an informal dance and card party ,Tim! day evening from nine tii cite o'clock- in honor of, her' house. gtetN MHsscs 'Pat Cox aayl ('aroint Mt-Ieu-don. of Wadeslort. Elcanur" Yartr ough. of Ixmisliurg, and 3?ary BagJey Ross, of Charlotte. A; mcrrj iirty it was tlat gathered to meet, the at tractive visitor all claf'smat- of the bapjfr- young hosier at J-a!lfern, except Mis Cox. A nnmlter. of gen tlemen friend of the young ladle f rf m Clia rlottc. , Sallslury atxl Kh n naidis dnpped in ta enjoy the fes tivities of the evening. . J Misse Catharine. Flher i aiwrKn genUi Thooipsou, Mes-n. J Franklin Smith and Iwrence Monk, motored Jdown from Salisbury yesterday to be fh? .i1 'f .,.h. Prty lm! 1 at .'.i J Mls?T K te, an1 lw "(t for gave a porch party last evening in. honor of their ni-n and her popular ri-dtor. . Mrs. William II. Gifcm will enter tain with three table of bridg thU afternoon at four o'cloek fwnir.lii.Knt . 1 -! ary lo mem. , This evening MJ Adelaide tlarri will Inor her frieud and gwt at a card party. j Go toUtiurrh or to Ilad. Jmi;e Tt lis Five Washinctoo Yoqng Men. r . Washington, X. C. Aug j n.Flve young men of this city are ender ence attend clrm-h regularly for one year. Thy were convicte! of . stecilirL? Utomrihiie mnrttilitMi 1 ,. -. a kitchen boy. '4M tr -t . ' - . J U4 Ih lett tu i4 It tmmm It lrd t tijUf tUj WW lrj lb SsAtny' fl'iTJ 4 timit mmA,:: j:f twrMlt ird feiild:.. -"t ' leii tuii! f.r tf i frjji iw lenitBi will ue ti t Inert Uti&jtm iu. t' h t aty t fhJU f Mr C. it. ts-t,t l. txut -!. j ii 'Rrw htt I tt Mlft Ntttt It, im'l mmlut limrk tl rr.W!!Ss rnhtt wa&y. ir t$r. k tt ti lug !t f tolr(i mhu a'twirt .rth Crid fta Vdinr rt- tt rt Ia rw ttif ixf tm tn ut a in r!l f. th Ui. II, . McAHttcr tuna. Mr. U 'ma. Uvs f tt tt mm t!rjlHt. iiRflnt t.uuii.f m htU tut- fteia. tiofi. !tU tm-w lit wUI tvl Mt U the'ap?earaa at tM trw. j" AUrtil t.a humlft rit: el Trtrnd eat!rrd mi 4h rf Mr, IK II MflUrhn ad liar! him with ru;Ji bl(thly rr It ti Uim MrKtf ftrt . tnil loi,f . Mr. Mclli w tijril f th nrsit Ing of a few ietUf. tnft iV yard wa fall tf - d uJirhlr. rejo're.l thu l Mat Unr, Mr, Me LaclM-tu I hehl Jaj Idfih ;e m byja Jde circJf if fre4l, Hi ha t-tt i Ion l!f nf utt3fiU tlctt t hl own ami t 4hr. jl U lmnn n all flu ihd ch ldreii; i.f tli lttu, Ur. lug "Tnt for many jesr m fh" M ifH'l Ura i.f te to,!. He i i a 11311 of ft-w nls but lu riry wont U y. y in? ur. iuj, AH pi,. eit were glad to hU lwmt m 'ii wlh for Id Julian irrw day of lfr and ncrumi. Amos tb tmut of lon guett ttcrc Mr. and Mr. A. M. Itnt and Mr. H. A. Brttt. at awrd, Mr. Johu Ittnlcslge, of Kt,nai3, aud M r. Krl I-k..f Vn.it.ol, j The children ufj Uu late Mr. alt Airs. I. rrank Parn. of idjtut Grove, are ftoldiius her thU wek big limtM party and tru Tl.U a large and lntetf.fin family. V of mi it i tact da I rcaiaaij, iu fwrt ad I "auw f the iHufrf at!e aceNtimrd tionat Mct Am na Stmluary, thy met Jn ' itar owu Ut enjoy r-. mhii,mt of bygone day ati th pleiuurr uf the pretr jrfal of tm family at d'fferent tiat at tended tht intltuii.o here, , j It ha I.Heii remiirked that the te4n brother an! iIierti, brother t. law and lter-lri law, are accviuipatjrd by hiKt-on children. And a hw gaflierlng ( I Jet aftl !try, mm's and Kwlmtnlng Jrtle ,ke;i thdaj nying and ruled with ttdrtli and irw tit in Biu-niuutfi are; ijr. atil Mr. It. L. PattertM'n and three ldb dren. of AtthWu.! Kan.; Mr. II. Milkr, of Greenville, Pa. ; Mr . f M . Steven," of AvhetJUe; Mr. td X Clarence llapn aixl two chttdrtn. .V r, tit Neatf.n; Mr. ami Mr A. L. I"nt.r-.n and three children of Atb-5aarl ; J r. uf I. . Swaricgenj and dattf.der, China Grore; Mrl and Mr. F. Pttron mihI four clrttdrrn, of A marie; Prof. aiuHMr K, It. Patter oi ami thrc chlHrru. f Trinity CJ lege; Durham; Mr. and Mr, if Palteron ut mntu. of AHmarle; nod Mr. C. It, FatterJMt, of Roanoke; Va. Iat Sunday the tnaiber of thr family wmbled In Holy Trifuty Luiheran bnri. or nnTue 4e Vf; The Rev. Dii P f. Putcraron; conducted the tl J. U an I precd a very appropriate afti imprefciirc Mrmoti taiwd im tb r-nrrr8tioni t twwn ifowjt.wl llbb. fouivt In'ihe 10ih charter fit Sup'kx. Mt lj . Sringen prdKi.. at. ih? ot,an. P?r. and Mra. K. IS. iatfra rTti ered a Try t-lcu-ins tr.mtt emftul number on the finite anl violin, nd Mrs. K. B. Jatcri5on ifTot h-iotfiil, ly and tmprcfivefy a olo. The Iyrd I My Slwpherd.' Trii ret of (he fiUi. Ily made up th ch4r. It aa a try worshipful day and wa enjoyed by a, large tongreition hf f rlcrsd ' ind townsfolk. Th vera taemWr rived !at Saturday a ml win tV4i next Saturday for their home, j; The Rev.B. WibKsr U tmUius 4 erie of mating with hi ronxtM ticaa ia the country. Attendance interest is reported to tm f m-i, h i A aclwiow victor thl wttk .. the Rer. J, J. Lrjfig, farmer fantit ol St. John Lutheran Chart b. Mr. Lrn ia now th uccesfa tattnr of t f hurf hc at LittN Mmtntafn, H, C.I Hi, peoplejhare Jut; cornpltttl two fin hov of worahip. At JJitti Mfo! tain 3tr. Loss Laa the dUtlndJon ot bting pastor v.f an entire town about oo lnhifacte. aij f tr'1 milh very few excvptto& teten 4 his congreiratton.; ' , u ' f Rer. R. A. Goodman lit return4: from a vit Uj S bxrr CoB Newberry. S. Clj where h wtrtl . M t ..... - T T Ssal pre tm ratios ing feii fjmily t'rtlr. Mia Bonnie tMiwneSraer. .At) rirr, nnen ?arora Ikti ati Laara Heillg. and 'ihtlby lUrn& bav returned trvta Xitn&tem ! ay Tle Dify Mall TuUr. boa,' &t xrratu-.nl ,t Tow Git4t or f any other coaifod fa tl l ulled H;aHe and U I extretarly itapr.Jal-S tuii ii r will f- M3u in tb- riBjr ils Uuitf-d States ailn. i 5 HE DEATH 0! ffe t 4 4 , Ti I r . . 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It trrtttJi4 &ctor Mil f rH r:-. 1 eod fcfttitfcr mi;!H. I say Loo tsof h fr It," TbOtd -of t. rt?'' fottnif r?ll frets tb s ''u Si has htfd e ?.s; 'p 6a!4 not tti!t t it r',u trailed with ws-s-fclr rs' t'J jThc next tilLC you buy calomel aak for iciion-iC lab1?! only M:ie4p:' I Price 35c. tic- I r'N V
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1921, edition 1
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