\k-iv... ’fey 3l > 1925 -'
Club and Society Ite us Are Solicited.
Telephone 78, Tribute Office.
n , vi> Give* Buffet Luncheon.
Ml' 1 i ,v was hostess at an
Mi' 1 ‘ i,,, h.-.'ii at her home on
fleiiii 1 '! v ,j,.r Saturday eoinpli
\,.r- ' ; !„ ih Coltrane and
‘ i» : 11. hrides-elect.
M:-' V ' , ‘ pt the dining room
In , I(V vi Tilled with early
rai*M‘ ;tlu j the home was ar
s:‘a:!:i'| I ili i.jho n with vases
ran-*" 1 -.".vi'is.
tviin ;j"', ; were served in hnffet
fa 'hi* ti • v i AVuro ;1 frock of blue
.“‘j ~ !,. Miss roltrane was
• ’ J ' and white sport dress
wore a sport costume
•" , ! white.
. ~n . Miss Elizabeth Col
lti“ \lirown. Aliss-- Mary
; tj,., \ \. Means. Mrs. L. D.
I s -; \j s jeun Coltrane, v 'Mias
Mrs. E. H. Brown, Mrs.
!. ii f,!:. Jr.. Mrs. R. I*. Gib
■ ' ,| r< i A. raiinon. Airs. (’. W.
rn',* Mr's' \\. M. Sherrill. Mrs. I>. L.
W awl Mr 1 *- «' -\: Cannon.
Wolff Gives Recital.
, v >~~ Wolff. Airs. Wolff and>
11, - Mi!. ' H Wolff went to Hickory
|. n that evening they at-
; r '.'h ... -..l iuafing piano recital of
!i.,milw.'! Wolff, daughter of Air.
;/• j| r _ v \. Woltr. The umnhers
'hvoi* by ’Miss Wolff were.—Sonata
Fr' vn Movement 1. hy AleDowell :
„ i Kaindrop» Op. 28 No. 12. by
I>a nee No. 2. E
|.y Mraiiiiis: Auf Flugeln ties
(Msii-'e's Aleialelssoh-Liszt: Arabes
\., i. |.y IHhussy: Soon River
i. B i|i,'i:i : (Mlo tune! hy Grainger:
lyji.ir!" in <1 minor, hy Mendelssohn.
Graduates From Davidson College.
Aiufiig the Davidson College grad
inr.i this year is Air. Zehulon A.
.1! . i f t 'oneord.
Birth Announcement.
Mr. and Mrs. Uiehard Arrington, of
Greenville. S. announce the birth
o fsou at.d a daughter on Alay 10th.
Mrs Arrington, was formerly Aliss Ad
ehiid** Harrow, of ('oneord.
Mrs Gibson and Miss Rideiihour to
Entertain.
The hillowiim iuvitatioi s have been
issue*!:
Mrs. Grady Gibson
Miss Frances Ridenhour
At Home
TiiHMl.-iy afternoon, the twenty-second
of May
from four-thirty to six-thirty o’clock
Ali>< Elizabeth ('oltrane
Miss-Alice Brown.
Robert E. Hidenhour, Third.
Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Ridenhour. Jr.,
. are receiving congratulations on flu*
birth of a son. Robert E. Ridenhour.
•ini. nil Sunday. .May 20th.
Stereopticon Feet tire on the “Passion
Play.”
■ Rev dsi-ar Black welder, of Roa
noke. Va . will give a stereopticon lec
tin- mi tlit- "Passion l*lay’’ on Tues
'■:|V night at 7 :.!0 o‘clo.ck at Sr. .Tames
Luilieran Church. Every one is in
vite«l. Aii offering will .he taken for
young p'-op'e's missionary work.
Kstneralda" to Pe.Given This Evening
K'-aiiiing prom fitly at eight o'clock
! "" !|! iTrauia ai Alt. Pleasant, will he
j-' 1 ■ HI hi the aiulitoriiun. Costumes
have been tarnished hy ;i well known
liitadel|iiii;i firm, and the play has
e-n thoroughly i-ehearsed so that an
* "'"hi- ,el pleasure is promised those
"h" attend.
I ortH-NVvvinari Engagement is An-
T nounced.
/'" --'‘tttillv informal'was the affair
- ’U Saturday afternoon by Airs. C.
;!„ I V :lt * u ‘r home on South Union
■ met announcing the engagement of
1,/', 11,11,1 < r,, '\'‘ll Newman and Air.
‘’"iit-r. the marriage to take
June 14111.
, V '-’lestv were given cup towels
!'‘ ln inHl s vhen these were finished
*. ' < I ‘‘ I ll4< s <'ii?t‘<i to tlit* honoree.
vases of roses and snap
r'! 11 '. v "‘ r ' 1 ~v« *d iu decoration.
(l s ,'i ,' ' . 1 “M rshnients, consisting
■ an „ i' M ; " I<l 'A’hee. and ice cream and
j,..' i,k * w ' r '‘ -served to the follow- 1
Riltf r'i V. Mrs N, ' v »waji. Airs. P. B.
\ A F. Goodman. Mrs. AV.
J. I- M.-Kay. Miss
Mr.' v T";!- >'«• 'V. A. Overrash. |
o„. *’• U:u ’M. Mrs. Charles I’or-
MeCoio''■ii c'illiams. Aliss Irene I
Klizai,..;' -^ 1 '"'; Flv '. l Alisas
for,] ... i -Miss Jessie AA’ilhe ■
•Mn ir i M t!l ,0 <,ivp I-uncheon.
b'tti-. wiii :’!v. ■ hamhetli. of Char- j
I'ifi- ~ t *’ :i hineheon at the Char-j
toft., rfo., 1 ' ! ; , i, 'h Tuesday at l o’clock !
nunii„. r ', Flizaheth Coltrane. A
tllp liuit-1a1,,, ~n(" , ,r<l holies will attend
*V ,n , vor Convention.
hail Enli I|,H .‘dnnty annual Chris-
May ‘jo,-,, . 1 ; * "iiventiou was held
v '" ii-ti. s Fhureh. Nine
r “l'"!•?< j'.’.." i,n ‘ S(,,lt and gave their
r "!leg t . , r;) ' ’"huits from Davidson
l;".v;ilty ' ' s ‘"J; ‘Gating addresses on
’’"Hinn-. Tii ; '' Home. Church and
so:, *‘‘ i hpage choir gave
*' v h'o yonL;" ! < IN ;. J,l » , ii | g them a duet
. I<mr Jimi.o- 1, S '
”the Second I'res
%id,vi U,. "‘‘ n f a nuartett. It
Im- ’ 10 n t‘xf meeting
; :ilir iiin-« o* :■ Preshyte
h’-J. " third Sunday in Alav,
a "'l itisT.Mb'i "Mieors were elected j
All* 'j* J
p' Ui ' -M. KiV c v P'-esident ; Afiss
~' •■'l' S;.|,; v l‘l-esident; Aliss
l‘ 'hhiiis '; 1 ■ “as.: Aliss Alinie !
im A . Ml I,u n -'n ‘ ’’h'li'intendeiit: Airs,
m'lciit 1 intermediate super
viii • ’’’ark- t, t
t-u'c ‘listriet -, ! . Ul ‘ iin<^,p - of Aloores
t" i"? t,l( ' r-nmir. ,lp « t ’ 88ve a brief
2s .t '"‘'ii in c! ' s,a te Convention
«,A. '-tWMslwro, October 27,
Aliss Morris Entertains.
Aliss AI ilia in Alorris delightfully en
tertained the K. K. Bridge Club and a
few additional friends Thursday even
ing at her home on South Union Street,
with her sister, Mrs. Colb Alorris, of
El Paso, as her honor guest.
The home was attractively decoruted
with sweet peas and peonies.
Bridge was played at three tables
and high score was made by Aliss Lucy
Richmond Lentz, who was awarded an
irrideseent flower bowl. To the honoree
Aliss Morris presented a lovely per
fume bottle.
Refreshments consisting of ice cream,
cake and candy were served these
guests: Misses Elizabeth Harris, Lucy
Richmond Lentz, Alargaret A’irginia
Ervin. Alargaret Bell, Frances Riden
hour. and Mesdames ICE. Harris, Jr.,
Kenneth Caldwell. Leslie Bell and the
honoree.
PlajL_at Mount Pleasant.
“Esmeralda.’’ the popular comedy
drama, has been selected as the an
nual commencement play at Air. Pleas
ant. Ir will l*e presented on the ove
rling of Alay 21st. .Most of the east
have had experience in dramatical
performances, so that this play prom
ises to l,e exceedingly charming. Ev
ery effort Ims beet: made to secure ap
propriate and artistic stage settings;
and the very latest costumes handled
by the well known firm of A'an Horn
vk Son. theatrical costumers of New
A'ork City, have been engaged. The
cast is large and the play itself is a
very interesting story.
J
The Bible Study ('lass.
The people of this community are
given a great opportunity for Bible
Study through the course of lectures
given at the F’ifst Presbyterian Church
by Airs. Alargaret Russell, of Mobile.
A 1;'». Airs. Russell is Field Secretary
of the Assembly's Training School at
Richmond, and is ore of the outstand
ing women of the Southern Presbyte
rian Church. She has a charming per
sonality. and that, combined With a
gift for imparting her thorough knowl
edge of the Scriptures, makes her an
unusual teacher. Her interpretation
Thursday night of the first chapter, of
Ephesians gave a clear insight into the
chapter, that can he gained only by
consecrated and careful study. The
following outline was studied:
1 Plan of Blessing, Chap. 1-2-14.
1— Source of Blessing Father
2 Aleans of Blessing Christ
.*>—Period of Blessing Hath
4—Scope of Blessing All
2 Nature of Blessing Spiritual
G—Place of Blessing. Te Christ
7—Effect of Blessing Blessed he God
The other themes t<> be discussed are
The Place Power. The Place of
Rest. The Place of Manifestation, The
Place of Yictor.v.\
—
With Our Sick.
Alaster Louis Heilig Brown, who has
been ill at his home on North Church
street, is able to be up today.
- Airs. 1,. AI. Belvin is confined to her
home on St. John street on account of
illness.
Mrs. Cannon Entertains at Luncheon.
Airs. J. F. Cannon entertained at
luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs.
Alargaret Russell, of Mobile, Ala. Her
guests were, in addition to Mrs. Rus
sell. Alls. .Jesse C. Rowan. Airs. E. Kel
lersherger. Airs. E. H. Brown, Miss
.May White and Airs. John F. Reed.
Airs. Cannon is always a delightful
hostess, and her guests felt priviliged
to enjoy a social lnpir with such a
cultured and charming woman as is
Airs. Russell.
Withers-Brown.
The following invitations have been
issued :
Mrs. Moses Luther Brown
. requests the honor of your presence
at the marriage of tier daughter
Alice Marshall
to
Mr. Joseph Burks Withers
on Tuesday evening, the fifth of June
iit half after eight o’clock
All Saints Episcopal Church
Concord, North Carolina
i ei -
G rier-Hail.
The following announcements have
! been received by friends here:
Mrs. Joseph Gaither Hall
announces the marriage of her
daughter
Gertrude
to
Reverend John McDill Grier
on Wednesday, the ninth of May,
one thousand nine hundred
twenty-three
Lenoir. North Carolina
At Home
after the first of June
j Newton. North Carolina
Graduates at N. C. College For Women.
The thirtieth annual commencement
of the North Carolina College for Wo
men at Greensboro will take place
June 2-o. Among the graduates in the
A. B. course are Misses Mary Norfleet
Blair and Julia Lilly Montgomery, j
Dr. Plato Durham to Preach Baccalau
reate Sermon at University.
I>r. Plato T. Durham, of Emory Uni
versity, Atlanta. Ga., has been chosen
for the baccalaureate sermon this year
at the University of North Carolina.
This gifted Carolinian will meet ev
ery demand of that important occas
ion. He was formerly pastor of Cen
tral Methodist Church here.
A number of visitors to the city have
been attending the lectures given at
the First Presbyterian Church by Mrs.
Margaret Russell. Mrs. Jay Harris
brought a party from Albemarle on
Thursdav afternoon, and Thursday ev
ening Mrs. Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. ,
Payne, of Salisbury, came down fori
the evening lecture.
In ancient Greece a law provided j
that if a man divorced his wife he,
could not subsequently marry' a wo
man younger than his discarded part
ner.
PERSONALS.
Alisses Dorothy and Jane Hayden
Gaither, of Mocksville, are visiting
Airs. G. B. Lewis.
* * *
Airs. Carl A. Ellison, of High Point,
is visiting her mother, Airs. W. H. Gib
son.
■ * •
Aliss Ali Id red Suther has returned
from Dayton. Ohio, where she was a
delegate to the Triennial session of
the General Synod of the Woman’s
Alissionary Society of the Reformed
Church.
• * •
Mr. Fletcher Fink and son, of Gas
tonia, spent the week-end here with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fink.
m rn m
Alessrs. Wallace Alorris, Edward
Morrison and Tom Coltrance, students
; at Davidson College, spent the week
end at their respective homes.
• • •
Airs. A. E. Harris has returned
'ro.n Anson county, whore she spent
several days with her father. Mr. J.
E. Efird. She was accompanied home
! by her niece, Aliss Agnes Efird, of Nor
. wood, who will spend several days
with her.
* * *
Messrs. Wallace Morris, Charles
Ritchie, Harry Watson and Arthur
Enggart spent Sunday afternoon in
Charlotte with friends.
* * *
Mr. and Airs. John Hornlmckle, of
’ Graham, spent the week-end with Airs.
- Hornlmckle’s mother, Mrs* Herbert
- Ridenhour.
* * *
Airs: C. G. Ridenhour has returned
I from Rockwell, where she was called
. hy the illness of her little grandson,
. Charles Lee Rineliardt. The condi
. tion' of the cliikl is very myrh im
; roved.
Air. and Mrs. Merle Litaker spent
. Sunday in Charlotte with Airs. Litak
, er's sister. Mrs. Marvin Faggart, who
( underwent an operation for appendi
citis at the Charlotte Sanatorium on
Saturday.
Air. and Airs. B. V. Alatthews, of
Winston-Salem, spent the week-end
here with Airs. Alatthews’ parents. Air.
' and Airs. J. F. Goodson,
i * * *
Alessrs. W. T. Aliller and J. T.
* Laird, of Columbia, S. spent tin*
t week-end here with friends.
* * *
Air. and Mrs. O. L. Snppenfield and
- children, of Gastonia, spent Sunday
i here with relatives.
* * *
i Air. S. H. Long and little daughter,
i Annie Welch Long, and Airs. W. E.
f Welch, of Charlotte, spent Sunday in
» Alt. Pleasant with relatives.
* * *
Alisses Alaiuie Sappenfield and Beu
lah Praether and Air. W. C. Thomas
si>ent Sunday in Granite Querry with
.. friends.
• * •
’ Airs. Dare Emly is spending several
1 days in Charlotte with her brother,
Air. Tom Braswell, who is critically
ill at the Charlotte Sanatorium.
1 * * *
1 Aliss Elizabeth Hart, of Winston
‘ Salem, spent the week-end here, the
I guest of Mrs. Bessie McConnell.
> * * 4c
Air. James Kluttz has returned from
Rutherford College, where he has been
attending school the past session.
* * *
' Airs. R. X. Caldwell. Jr,, has re
-1 turned from Windsor. N. C„ where
she spent two weeks with relatives.
( - * * *
1 Airs. J. D. Hatchett, who has been
spending some time here with her par
ents, Air. and Airs. T. W. Smith, left
Friday for Winiisboro. S. (’.. where slit*
will spend a week with her sister. Mrs.
’. F. G. DesPorles, before returning to
her home in Atlanta. She was accom
panied hy her brother, Air. Henry
, Smith, who will spend the week-end
with Mrs. DesPortes.
1 Airs. J. B. Sherrill, Mrs. W. AI.
1 Sherrill, and Airs. I. I. Davis spent
Friday morning in Charlotte.
• » •
Air. George l*rnether, student at M.
P. C. 1., is spending the week-end
with home folks.
i 1 ■ «< •
Airs. C. G. Ridenhour has been call
ed to Rockwell by the illness of the
little son of her daughter. Airs. A. L.
* Rineliardt.
• • *
Airs. Alarvin Faggart entered the
Presbyterian Hospital Friday to un
. j dergo an operation for appendicitis.
* * *
Air. Everett Cook has returned from
a short stay in Goldsboro.
• • •
Air. and Airs. Baxter Yarborough
'and son. Baxter, Jr., will spend Sun
day in Badin with relatives. s
* * *
Aliss Cora Vaughn, of Franklin, Va.,
I is visiting Aliss Elizabeth Coltrane.
* * *
Air, and Airs. N. A. Archibald and
three children left Saturday to spend
the Week-end in Carthage with Air. and
.Mrs. S. J. Hooks. Airs. Hooks is a
sister of Air. Archibald. The two old
er children are staying with their
aunt. Aliss Kate Archibald, over the
week-end.
• • ■
Airs. E. AI. Honeycutt, of Winston-
Salem. is visiting Mrs. Horace Aliller
and Mrs. I. A. Yow.
■ * * *
! Aliss Anie Ferguson returned Tliurs- 1
day to her home in Statesville, after,
a short visit to her mother, Mrs. Sallie |
Ferguson. /
• • *
! Aliss Agnes Efird. who has lieen a
.student at Queens College for the past
] year, and who has been spending sev
eral days here with her aunt, Mrs. A.
E. Harris, left Thursday for her home
in Anson County. She was accom-1
panied hy Mrs. Harris, who will spend
several days with relatives.
* * *
Aliss Mary Propst is expected to ar- J
rive tonight from Baltimore, where
she has been for some time studying
to be a pastor’s assistant. After a visit
to her parents, Air. and Airs. John W.
Propst, she will go to Roanoke, Va.,
where she will lie assistant to Rev.
Oscar Blackwelder, son of Air. and'
Aids. John A. Blackwelder. of this city. .
i* * *
Mr. Luther Barnhardt, who has been |
| a student at Wake Forest for the past
| year, is expected to arrive Saturday
| to spend the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Barnhardt.
Alake Concord safe for the character
of its young men and boys.
THE CONCORD TIMIS
Mrs. Boat Gives Afternoon Tea.* ’I
Charming in every detail was the af
ternoon tea given Friday afternoon
between the hours of 4:80 and six by
Airs. D. L. Bost at her homtj on Soutti
l nion Street complimenting Alisses
Elizabeth (.’oltrane and Alice Brown,
popular brides-elect.
Receiving at- the door were Miss
Jeon Coltrane and Airs. L. D. Coltrane.
Airs. W. A. Jenkins welcomed the
guests in the hall and directed them
to the receiving line in the living
room. t
Airs. Bost wore a pearl grey crepe,
with a corsage of sweet peas. Aliss
(’oltrane was gowned in figured geor
gette, and a corsage of sweet peas.
Miss Brown wore a frock of pearl
grey crepe and a pink picture hat. Her
corsage was of pansie3.
Receiving with Airs. Bost and guests
of honor were Mrs. C. A. Cannon, at
tired iu green georgette, Mrs. J. E.
Lambeth, of Tlioinaaville, gowned in
orchid chiffon, with overdress of orchid
lace, and n corsage of pink roses, and
Airs. E. C. Barnhardt, Jr., who wore
petunia colored georgette.
The reception rooms were beautiful
ly decorated with howls containing
pink roses, sweet peas. Und other early
Summer flowers*
The guests were directed into the
dining room hy Airs. E. H. Brown,
Airs. E. li. Kellersbei'ger. Mrs. J. F\
Cannon, Airs. G. li. Lewis and Airs. I.
I. Davis. Jr.
In the center of the dining room
table was a silver bowl filled with pink
peonies. At each end of the table
were silver candlesticks holding light
ed white candles and silver dishes con
taining pink and white mints. Sand
wiches. iced tea and mints were served.*
Assisting in the dining room were
Alisses A(lele and Alary Phifer Pem
berton. Pat Adams, Wilma Correll and
Mariam Coltrane. and Mrs. Victor A.
Means and Airs. W. AI. Sherrill.
During the afternoon more than
one hundred and fifty guests called.
Drama at Mount Pleasant Tonight.
The annual commencement drama
will he given in the Alt. Pleasalit au
ditorium this evening at S o'clock.
Following is a synopsis of acts:
Act I—Room in Rogers House.
North Carolina.
Act II —Desmond's Studio in Paris.
Act III —A room in Rogers’ house
during a ball.
Act IV —Same as Act 11.
Dramatis Personae:
Air. Elbert Rogers, a North Carolina
farmer —Geo. B. Johnstone.
Airs. Lydia Ann Rogers, his wife —
Alabel AloAllister.
Aliss Esmeralda Rogers, his daugh
ter —Airs. C. B. Kmithdeal.
Dave Hardy, a young North Carolin
ian—B. Siuitlulenl.
! Air. Estabrook, a man of leisure —FI.
11. Alexander.
Air. Jack Desmond, an American
artist in Paris —B. L. Allen.
Aliss Nora Desmond, bis sister—Afll
dred Barrier.
Miss Kate Desmond, his sister—Hel
en James.
"Marquis” De Alontessin. a French
adventurer —L. G. Russell.
George I)resw, tin American specu
lator —L. G. Russell.
Sophie, a maid —Wilma Tucker.
Salem Alumnae Meeting.
Aliss Lucy Hart sell was hostess to
the Concord branch of the Salem
Alumnae Association Thursday after
noon. The meeting was held in the
dance hall of the Merchnhts and Manu
facturers* Club. A splendid attend
ance, including four prospective mem
bers, were present.
The meeting was formally opened by
the President, Miss Mary Pemberton,
and ti most interesting program was
given.
The first number was the enthusi
astic singing of the Alma Mater.
A 'full report was read by the Sec
relary. Airs. Prentiss Raiford. Greet
ings from Dr. RondtlialeF and Aliss
Adelaide Frieze were read by Alisses
Alavy Pemberton and Frances Riden
hour. and also a letter from the Sa
ltan Alumnae Association was read hy
Aliss Allele Pemberton.
Roll call was responded to by each
one present giving an interesting fact
about Salem.
Airs. H. G. Gibson will be the repre
sentative from th«‘ local association at
commencement.
According to an annual custom, of
ficers for the next year were elected,
as follows: President, Aliss Frances
Ridenhour: Secretary, Mrs. Victor A.
Means; Treasurer, Miss Lucy Ilart-*
sell.
At the conclusion of the business
) session Miss Hart sell served a de
licious ice course and a most delight
ful social hour was thoroughly enjoyed.
These annual meetings always af
ford an opportunity for school days
reminiscences and are full of interest
to the Salem girls.
Trinity Students Met Train.
Durham. N. (’.. May 18.—Crawling
out of their snug, warm beds at three
o’clock in the morning, fifty Trinity
College, students march a mile through
a steady downpour of rain to greet
tlioir State Champions as they return
ed Wedhes(lay morning from Gastonia
where they were defeated 4 to 3 by
Davidson. It was the second defeat
in a list of 10 contests and leaves
Trinity safe with the State champion
ship and strong claims for Southern
honors. Today all Trinity students -
turned tlieir attention to the Aral
game with Carolina on Alumni (lay—
June s—at commencement. All that
intervenes before this contest is final
examinations. 1
“They heat us." said Jeff Johnson,
Trinity’s veteran first baseman aid
one of the most consistent players on
the club, "that fellow Buschee is just t
a real good pitcher.”
Sanderson’s sensational smack for
a home run was the feature of the
game being commented upon most. ■
Players declared that the ball was
said to ha\i? gone farther than Ty
Cobb’s famous circuit drive on the
same diamond. The sphere cleared 1
centerfield fer.ee and did the disap
pearing act over a house beyond. The
circuit smack counted for two of Trin-
ity's runs.
The district conference o/ the Salis- s
•bur district of the M. E. Churofe, 1
South, iwill be held at Gold Hill July 1 1
6-7. y / .J
Miss Clara Brawleyy- of Gastonia, 11
spent Thursday, night and part of Fri- 'j
day with Miss Annis Smoot. 11
LOCAL MENTION
Cotton on the local market today is
'quoted at 2," 1-2 cents per pound : cot
ton at (id cents per bushel.
Mir. laithem Thompson and Miss
Sarah Ann Tallent, both of Concord,
were married on Saturday afternoon
at the courthouse. Rev. L. A. Rickie.
I>. I)., officiating.
Fifteen new cases of measles were
the on y new diseases of any kind re
ported to the county health depart
ment for over the week end, accord
ing to the report issued this morning.
Mr. M. M. Linker left this afternoon
for Winston-Salem to attend the an
nual meeting of the State Funeral Di
rectors' Association, which opens to
morrow and will continue through
Thursday.
Eleven cases were on docket for
trial in recorder’s court this morning.
The cases included cutting corners
with autos; vagrancy, operating unto
while intoxicated and ntoxicanon.
Court was in session several hours.
Mr. Sprigg Brent, of Cincinnati, <)..
spent Sunday here the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Linker. He was en
route to Winston-Salem to attend the
State Funeral Directors' Association,
which will he ir session Mav 22. 23 and
24th.
The following deacons were elected
by the congregation of the First
Presbyterian Church at morning
service Yesterday: J. A. Cannon, ’M.
L. Cannon, A. R. Howard. Ed Sauvain.
Ernest Porter, George Fisher, J. G.
Parks, Julius Fisher Jesse Johnson,
Henry Winecoff, Frank Morrison and
B. E. Harris.
Rev. Jesse C. Rowan, pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church, went to
Monroe yesterday afternoon and last
night lie delivered tin 1 baccalaureate
Sermon to the members of the graduat
ing class of the high school of that
city. Next Sunday lie will deliver the
annual sermon to the graduates of the
High School of Camden, S. C.
School children of Concord today
started on the final tfvo weeks of the
present term. Examinations will take
up a great part of the time left for
work and those students who are not
required to take the examinations be
cause of their high daily averages
really are about through with the
year's work.
The asphalt coating is now’ being laid
on part of the Kannapolis road. The
first of the asphalt was laid rear the
entrance to the Cabarrus Country Club
and is being laid in the direction of
Concord. With favorable weather the
entire stretch of road from the club
entrance to the city limits will he laid
within the next ten days or two weeks.
There will he a Sunday School Rally
at Howells Church next Saturday, the
2<>lh, for the benfit of tin 1 Sunday
School, the exercises to begin at 10
o'clock. The choir from Newells,
Arlington and Clear Creek churches
are exeeted to take part. A good
speaker will l>e there also. Dinner on
the grounds. The public is cordially
invited.
Mr. J. P. Allison Saturday was
chosen delegate from the Cabarrus
County Co-Operative .Cotton Associa
tion to the district meeting to be held
in Charlotte tomorrow. Mr. B. L. Um
berger was chosen alternate. The
selection of the delegate was made by
members of the association in a
meeting held Saturday afternoon at
the courthouse here.
Contractors working on the road to
Charlotte are ready to pour concrete
on part of the road now. As soon as
the streach near the overhead bridge
at the Southern station is completed,
the concrete machine probably will lie
moved to a point near the Brown
Spring and concrete poured on that
part of the road. It is planned to rush
the work as much as conditions will
permit.
Register of Deeds Elliott Saturday
issued the following marriage licenses:
John H. Bailiff and Miss Eliza Sharp,
both of Concord; Rock M. Overcash
and Miss Grace Viola Haney, both of
Concord: Jessie Vow and Miss Jessie
Scott, both of Cabarrus: Leonard Ed
dlernai; and Miss Ruth Jose.v, both of
Kannapolis; W. Charley Best, of Ca
barrus and Miss Anie M. Fisher, of
' Gold Hill: John Wilkinson and Miss
Bertha Whitley, both of Concord: and
Luther Thompson and Miss Sarah A.
Talbert, both of Concord. Licenses to
three colored couples also were issued
Saturday.
STUDENTS RECITAL
To Be Given at Mont Amoena Semi
nary Tuesday Evening at 8 o’clock.
Tomorrow evening at S o’clock a Stu
dents’ Recital will be giver, at Mont
Amoena Seminary. The following will
be the programme:
Venezia —Nevin.
Alba.
Gondolieri
Canzone Amoroso.
Buona Xotte
Chorus
Rustle of Spring —Sinding—Ruby
Lentz.
Faust (Waltz and Chorus) —Gounod
—Mattie Blume, Helen Moyle, Mary
McEachern, and Mabel Morrison.
'Haymaking— Needham Virginia >\
Lee Patterson, h
The Cricket and the Bumble Bee— ]
Chadwick —J irlia Shirey.
Absent —Metcalf —Joe Allred. ;i
Butterfly—Grieg—Mattie Blume. j
The Spirit *-Flo\ver—Campliell-Tip- (
ton —Mary Margaret Barrier. i
The Butterfly—Lavallee —Bessie Lee ]
Efird. ' . i
Carmena —11. Lane Wilson —M lima
Stirewalt.
Return of the Reapers —Gregh—Alice
Tavis. . ]
Mother Goose Arabesque—Jessie Til- ]
key—Chorus. i
The street force of the city is faced i
with serious problem now in the ]
matter of keeping the streets in the |
business section clean. Large quanti- J
streets are cleaned each night by noon (
the following day they are covered <
with red dust again. A number of j
street cleaners are lieing kept on the (
ties of dirt are being carried over the (
the streets endb das* aikl though' the J
job with two machines in an effort to ,
keep the streets as clean as possible. < <
DAD’S BEST
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Partner
THAT boy and Dad are the best of partners,
always. And most probably, Dad has a
x scheme up his sleeve to make his son a partner in
N Dusiness some day.
In the meantime, he can acquire some sound
business training. Bring your son with you when
next you come to the bank—and let him learn of
the ways of finance.
DANK'TRUST Company
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