.. July 26, 19^-
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t* „-vi\GS IN Ol'R *
? ,OWHJSO VILLAGES -
** * *
# * ri.RFF TOWNSHIP.
N° Tf* I A. names are sp.md
jj,.v and M ' I(Tit t it. Mr- Barnes
. ‘ 2 «'»"* •; fT(IIJt (|:Iwood the fifth
b;; fee M Metiill. J>f t oddle
K ‘? u:il preach for him at 4
V ('hilf f'
,\kK !'• n J F ljr ,. of Steele ('reek,
vp H • n . eiiool a> Coddle
jii a. J 'l'iH'sda.v morning.
i> ( ,v is invited and
s^*l.»" ‘ rl ' ' j( ' i u „f Mt. Pleasant, is
'\l - v "'" >( . k w ith friends in No. 3.
sprri< i:, s-' tl:l ' i: ra <ltoril entertained
M" M: ‘ r f "' lli , I . friemN at a party on
a ipistk ( Kver;. body reports a
Tae'dat
■jlriNint u» - xll . x;lIll ],- r and Mrs. Irvin
* ,/ Huntersville, are visiting
A ' ; M. M. Morrison.
tfdr _ „f the ('oncord
*M - l -‘ ' ( ~ her vacation
* * i folk*
v itb !i " nP _ of Hickory, has
Mr ■' spending several
trr . (( ('ashion and. family are
M : 1 j j i aslilon in Eastern
'' ‘ \ j-uiu tid' week. *
v,: ;; M . m<-(till Kat Bon darken
K " ..jfeiaiing conferences.
I>r *jl*j{ ii *( Tavet■ i'' right siek.
"sl\ JOHN’S.
:,r>- inosi through laying
; Sirs i: EL Pet tea are visit
;‘ M i*,trea> parents. . .
5],. Ida »" visitwl relatives in
By,o >ljj last W .
" t \l. I.day the iSOtli of Toly Summer
«ill begin ai St. John’s
'and ,-iilitiiKie for two weeks. Let
f caii. for it. will be profitable
t,.'r and all.
M [.. Rideidiour. of Kannapolis,
\ siiinia) with iiis parents:. ’ .
-Mr Marvin P*'t rea and brother. Rev.
u f lviica. motored to Albemarle Sun
iv Mr. JVtrea preached in the T.uther
fljcbnrrlt there.
\ihev Man ' Cress--and Thelma Suth
‘rr . ir( . n ding The Southern Summer
f„ r ('huteh Workers at Lennir-
Kbvtte Cellege.
Mr. Paul Cline's baby lias been very
-erk hut it is improved now.
Mr <’. C. Hampton and family, of
I'tm drove, spent the week-end with
Mr. Hampton's daughter. Mrs. Ralph
Ritehi*-.
.].itrle Mis' Stella Ritchie is visiting
kamit in Mooresville this week.
Let"' all go to the "golden wedding” at
Mr S M Ritchie's on Tuesday.. August
fth Evcrvboilv is invited.
WILD CAT.
EASTERN NO. ELEVEN.
W, art- needing rain. The farmers
ire jetting anxious about their crops.
An interesting series of meetings is
in progress at Howell's elmn li conducted
bt tin* pastor. Rev. Mr. Craig. Some
#f «r folks have geen going to these
■wings regularly. , .
Mrs. E. F. Whitley i> home after vis
iting her daughter. .Mrs. D. W. Hartsell,
us Kannapolis.
Jlr«.(’.lt. Suther and little daughters.
H.z-r. and Fiaucis. of N<>. 10. spent Sat
urday night at the home of her father,
Mr. K b. Rost.
.Mr. and Mrs. l'red Taggart and chil
dren nml Mr. and Ills. Kenneth Taggart
■'[*c last Thursday at Mr. W. M. Fag
gar? '. ’
All the folks are getting ready for the
hi picnic at Hosts .Mills.
Ms. 1). W. Hartsell spent the week-
He! with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Whitley.
■Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kluttz, of Cktkboro,
visited his mother. Mrs. Rose Kluttz, last
fewa). His sister. Mrs. Bessie Moser,
4tu ''bildreu accompanied them home to
awhile.
M:" Blanche Plott is visiting her
Mih. Mr. Lewis Blott. of Salisbury.
ataiiy of Tlie Times readers ap
d" ate the Hiblc verse which is so
W spited every issueV We read it
tii't thing it we gel the whole
1 whieh is not often as it is gener
•Uy divided up). • -*~
J* r '. A 1: - Zanders and little daugli
f ' U “M Sadie, visited friends in
1 " r s(lver al days last week and
•"I the meeting on Kerr street.
X. Y. Z. s
p ENOdIYILIJE NEWS.
divV all, F Mrs. Mack Allman, a
duly IRth.
Mr | W accident occurred at
' I otrea s last Sunday, when
vhii ; ki'and-ilalighter broke-her arm
lire ■ lr‘“ 8 > vith other cliil
-Il'r ‘."V s nicely.
Uvjv '' r '* ' bttle (laughter unfortu-
Iltt '‘ n By a eopperliead snake
iji-, " Btst week. No serious re-
it -p |lt *. ! " b’bow. as she was
tiii. ' ' l ' ,M attention by a physi-r
x '‘ ls ba'cball team was <le
taiiiH ,i ’ , * aturda.v afternoon in a
IF tail't!- 1 K, ‘ < "' hvill '‘. <>b. boy!
Mrs. ,• . 1 " I<ls are hard to beat,'-
1"-rit .V 'ddington and children
M livereaM^ I '' *' U ’““ k a «° at Mr.
>„1 hlj 1 :, Helton and son
days .! " Il,la > .after spending a
Mr. \ i 1 " I1I, ‘ ber parents. Mr.
A hi r t h , A : Wallace.
bitier was given by friends
A A. \Vai| a( , aM in honof. of Mr.
by „ V( ' borne and was at-’,
iv,,"\ !111,1,1m l persons. The-'
Nltii |itti(i Uv i" " 1,;, '1i birthday. A very
partaken
i 1 ""ii. Mr s ' ' Vt ‘ nf to the home
UJ '|- and wm " ran :->- I{ '*dg(‘rs, last Sun
h^ r u, “l M,-' 1 "'. 11 ' a "'liile there.
L n 1 *'" bill i*' ." bieeoff made a
y" N An,p. r " m, b> Wednesday.
,r s ,M * r son ’ Mr
t, -'■(' p , ' Sunday.
f , J 'bun,.Z l -’ l! bas Ijeen confined
J "“S' <(•>•» »»
%(j -Mrs p mo
C ar “ visit.; 1 boiupson. of CMn
\t >r ' Mr. ,lu ‘ home of his
K- *®d ,J bonipson.
s . •!ai -oh sloop, of near
A)! * l h0i,.,. , Sunday a week
‘ ot Mr - and Mrs. Mack
BTSY BEE.
Mr U p WKK STOmT
and two
W J »han, u-hr onary - of Waka-
Wlt b Mr aiui C f ein tWo da . vs Fast
' G. A. Fisher,
have returned to Pittsburgh. Pa., to at
tend the missionary conference.
The members of Lower Stone are re
quested to meet at Lower Stone Thurs
day afternoon to clean up for home com
ing day.
Remember the ice cream supper at
Lower Stone next Saturday evening, be
ginning at (*> o’clock. The proceeds will
go to the Christian Endeavor Society.
The program for the Home Coming
Day at Lower Stone is as follows:
Rev. C. W. Warlick and Rev. J. rt.
Kellpr. supply pastors.
Sunday school o:4f> a. in. Supt. R. L.
Holshouser in charge.
Addresses to Sunday school by visit
ing pastors.
Church service at 11 a. m.. Rev. F.
W Warlick ill charge.
Voluntary.
Invocation. .
Hymn 334: “Holy, Holy, Holy.’’
Scripture and Prayer by Rev. H. A.
M. Holshouser.
Song, by Male Quartet.
Sermon by Rev. J. O. Leonard, of
Lexington. N. C.
Prayer. -
Song by Male Quartet.
(iffering.
Annouuceriients.
Hymn: (if|.T: "Onward Christian Sol
diers.” J
Benedict ion.
Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. H. Keller
in charg4:
Hymn j Followed by Prayer.
Addresk by Mr. James L. Fisher, of
Salisbury. N. C.
Song—Male Quartet.
Address by Mr. W. A. Foil, of Con
cord. N. C. .
Hymn.
Short talk by Rev. R. N. Richardson,
of "Mt. Pleasant.
Hymn.
Song by Male Quartet.
Benediction.
TCLIP.
GOLD HILL ROI TE 2.
M iss Vera Dry is spending several
weeks in Salisbury visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Dry.
Mr. and Mrjj, Louis Honeycutt and
family, of Hickory, spent the week-end
in No. 7. visiting relatives and friends.
Air. and Mrs. Edd. Miller and family,
of Albemarle, spent Sunday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. (L Honeycutt.
Home Coming Day will be held at St.
Stephens August 12. 11)23. Everyone
is cordially invited, and bring a well till
ed basket? Tin* program will be publish
ed later.
Air. and Mrs. Burth Bangle and son,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dry and fam
ily. of Salisbury, spent Sunday visiting
Airs. Jim Honeycutt.
Aliss (Henna Culp, of Concord, spent
several days last week visiting her par
ents. Air. and Airs. (}. A. Culp.
Air. and Airs. B. I). Dry. and daugh
ter. AI iss Alaude. spent Sunday in Sal
isbury visitihg Air. and Airs. Wade Dry.
Airs, JakevEudy. of Savannah..(la., is
spending serial days visiting her daugh
ter. Mrs. Reid Honeycutt.
A number of people from this com
munity. went to Candor Tuesday. July
24th. to get peaches and watermelons.
Air. and Airs. Wyatt Aloose and son.
Junior, of Concord, spent Sunday eve
ning with her parents. Air. and Airs. G.
A. (hilp.
At the meeting of the Luther League
of St. Stephens Sunday night. July 22.
at S .o’clock, the officers were elected for
the coming year as follows: President.
Violet Honeycutt: Vice President. Es
telle (’line: Secretary. Rate Ilammill:
Treasurer. Carl Honeycutt.
OISE!AN ROUGE.
STANFIELD ROUTE TWO.
The people of this community are fin
ish ing laying by their crops.
There are plenty of boll weevils in
this neighborhood.
Air. Henry Smith, of Mouroe. spent
the week-end with his brother, Air. E\
W. Smith.
Aliss Alinnie Tucker is on the sick
list.
Air. and Airs. Arthur Whitley, of
Kannapolis, spent the week-end in Stan
ly with relatives.
Air. and Airs. B. A. Tucker and two
children, of Concord, spent Sunday at
the home of Air. and Airs. J. W. Tucker.
There will be Sunday school and
singing at Center Grove Church Sunday.
Sunday school at 1 o’clock and singing
at 2 o’clock. Everybody is cordially
invited.
The condition of Mr. A. Eudy is im
proved.
All who are interested in the Center
Grove cemetery are asked to meet there
or send some one on Wednesday, Aug
ust Ist. for the purpose of cleaning off
the cemetery. Bring suitable tools.
Ralph, the little son of Air. and Airs.
J. A.„Tucker, received a serious wound
*ou the head just above the eye Thurs
day when a mule kicked him. He was
carried to the Concord Hospital Thurs
day night. Ten stitches were necessary
to close the wound. His condition is
improving.
Alessrs. Clarence and Curtie Tucker
spent Alonday and Tuesday in-Concord
with friends.
Mr. I). AI. Haitlicock spent the week
Jtid with his daughter, Mrs. Jim Deese,
near Albemarle. LONELY GIRL.
WATTS CROSS ROADS.
There was a large crowd attended the
ice cream supper Saturday night at
Roger Church and hope they all enjoyed
it and will come again.
Air. and Airs. B. J. Allman and chil
dren. of Concord, spent last Sunday
evening at Airs. Allman's father s, Air.
1). .7. Hopkins.
Air. and Airs. Charlie Rost and chil
dren. of New London, spent Sunday
with Air. and Airs. N. W. Lambert.
Aliss Elma Hopkins spent last Sat
urday night and Sunday with Alisses Ad
die and Kathleen Lippard.
Aliss Alary Beck, of Rockwell, and
Aliss Helen Watts spent Saturday night
with Aliss Vera Hopkins.
Air. Ralph Goodman, of Concord, and
Air. Ray Hopkins, of Caamden, S. C..
spent the week-end with home folks.
Air. and Airs. A. I). Wilson, Air. and
Airs. B. E. Wilson and children, visited
in CJiina Grove Sunday.
Aliss Kathleen, Hopkins, of Concord
Route 5, spent labt week at the home of
her grandparents, Mr. and Airs. L. J.
Hopkins.
Airs. A. D. Wilson is spending the
week in China Grove, with relatives and
friends. BILL.
CONCORD ROUTE THREE.
Aliss Alae riess is spending some time
in High Point with Air. and Airs. Roy
Pless.
Air. and Mrs. H. C. Sifford spent Sun-
day with Air. an& Mrs. W. J. Sifford.
of Rimer.
Air. and Airs. Alarvin Suther. of Con
cord. spent Saturday night with Alt. and
Airs. A. S. Cooke.
Airs. Barrier, of Salisbury, is visiting
her brother. Air. L. J. Sapp.
A large number of people gathered at
the home of Air. George Sunday
and gave him a surprise birthdav dinner.
ROSE.
LOCUST.
Air. and Airs. J. J. FMle. of Salisbury,
were week-end visitors at Air. C. L.
Smith's. '
Little Aliss Alma Honeycutt has been
right sick from being vaccinated.
All’s. Jas. F. Hartsell has been con
fined for several days on account of neu
ralgia.
Mr. and Airs. Roy EL Tucker, of Con
cord. spent Saturday and Sunday here
with Air. Tucker’s parents.
Air. and Airs. Henry McCoy, of Alon
roe, and Airs. J. B. Bass, of Wingate,
spent last Thursday in the home of Air.
and Mrs. T. W. Bass.
All who have any interest in the Bap
tist Church and the cemetery are re
quested to meet next Thursday. August
2nd. for the purpose of cleaning out the
church and cleaning off the cemetery.
Protracted services will begin at the
Presbyterian church next Sunday. Pas
ter Satterfield, who has been in Vir
ginia. on his vacation, will return this
week and will be assisted by Rev. Mr.
L.xauly. of Charlotte.
Air. T. W. Bass visited his former
pastor. Rev. A. C. Davis. at Olive
Branch, last Thursday. The many
friends of Mr. Davis will regret to learn
that his physical and mental condition
are still on the decline.
In celebration of her eleventh birth
day little .Miss Willie Letter entertained
a number of children at her home last
Monday afternoon.
After a number of outdoor games the
children assembled on the front pinza.
where cake, lemonade and candies were
served. The younj? hostess was tin l re
cipient of a number of presents.
Almost a thousand persons interested
in Sunday school work assembled last
Saturday at Bethel in tin* township Sun
day School ('(invention. Os the eleven
schools in the township, eight were rep
resented by choirs and several by two.
a senior and junior choir. The singing
was fine and the addresses were grand.
Air. T. AI. Hartsell was elected presi
dent for next year, with Air. H. R. Con
nell vice president, and Air. John L.
Little secretary.
We feel safe in saying that E’urr
township is more thoroughly organized
than any other in the county and has
been these 32 years since. The organi
zation of the Sunday School Conten
tion. Ala-ny of tli** townships have no
annual meeting of Sunday school work
ers. but should Ik* united in this great
work, for the conventions are greatly in
spiring. The writer has missed only a
very few of these conventions during the
32 year*. P.
CONCORD ROI TE THREE.
Air. J. I>. Aleader, of Allentown. Pa.,
has arrived here to take up the work as
pastor of the New Gilead and Keller
Churches in No. a township. We wel
come him.
A large crowd, consisting of relatives
and friends, gathered at the country
home of Air. Geo. C. Long Sunday. July
22nd, while lie was at church and pre
pared a table, laden witlmall the good
things, the inner ma-u could wish. This
was in honor of his fiftieth birthday.
Air. and Mrs. Marvin Suther and
daughter. Irene, of Concord, spent Sun
day with relatives on Route 3.
Air. and Mrs. Joe Shinn and little
son. of Salisbury, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brantley.
There will be an ice cream supper giv
en by the Mt. Alitehell Sunday school
at the Shinn sehoolhouse in No. 5 town
ship, Saturday night. July the 28th. Ev
eryone is invited. Come and bring your
friends and help a good cause.
TULIP.
CHINA GROVE ROUTE ONE.
Alost of the people of this community
are through threshing their small grain.
Air. and Airs. FT. E!. ENirr, of Kannap
olis. spent Sunday at the home of Air.
J. EL Carter, in Rowan.
Air. and Airs. James Furr spent a few
hours Sunday in No. J) with relatives.
Aliss Ila May Pless is spending some
time with her brother, My. Roy Pless, of
High Point.
All’s. T. AI. Y’ost spent Sunday at the
home of Air. J. E. Carter.
Air. and Mrs. John Brown spent Sat
urday evening with Mrs. Brown’s sister.
Mrs. T. AI. Yost.
Air. and Airs. AI. A. Troutman and
two children, LeE and David, spent one
day last week with Air. Troutman's sis
ter. Airs. J. E. Carter.
Air. and Airs. J. A. Taylor spent Sun
day at the home of Air. and Airs. G. EL
Sides.
Air. Frank Harris, of Hickory, spent
the week-end at the home of Aliv J. EL
Carter.
Born to Air. and Airs. A. C. Ketner, ;i
daughter, July the 11th.
Air. aud Airs. Buddie Stirewalt visit
ed Air. W. O. Pless Sunday.
Air. J. EL Carter, of Albemarle, spent
the week-end with home folks.
BUSY BEE.
NO. 9 TOWNSHIP.
Aliss, ELilali Green, of Concord, spent
last week with her uncle, Air. Henry
E’urr.
Air. and Mrs. Samuel Hough and Mr.
and Airs. G. EL Smith spent Sunday at
Air. *\V. B. Hough's.
Aliss E!lla Smith is spending a while
at Georgeville “with Mrs. E'rank ELirr.
Aliss E'ronnie Riuehardt, of Locust, is
spending a while in No. !) with relatives.
AI iss Annie Barbee. of No. 10, is
spending a few days with Airs. B. L.
Riuehardt.
Air. F'red Clayton, of Concord, spent
awhile Sunday at Air. J. V. Petrea's.
Air. li. EL Smith, of Concord, spent
awhile with home folks Sunday.
Misses Ethel Petrea and Esther Wet
ter made a business trip to Concord Sat
urday.
Airs. W. E\ Layton is very ill at this
writing, we regret to note.
Air. and Airs. Charlie Crowell, of Alt.
Pleasant, spent awhile at Air. G. E.
Smith’s Alonday evening.
Mr. M. R. Riuehardt spent Sunday
with his son, Air. &. EL Rinehardt, of
No. 11.
There will be preaching at Friendship
Church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
TULIP.
MT. OLIVE
For the benefit of the children of this
THE CONQQRD TIMES
community there will bo held at Alt.
Olive E. L. Church a two weeks summer
school beginning Alonday. August (>th.
A number of friends of Aliss Blanche
Fink gathered at her home Sunday, Ju
ly 22nd and surprised her with a nice
birthday dinner.
Misses Mary Trexlej- and Blanche
ELuk. delegates of Alt. Olive Sunday
School and Luther League, have goite to
Hickory to attend the Lutheran summer
school.
There will be an ice cream supper at
Air. Lawson Trexler's Saturday evening.
August 4th. beginning at 0 o'clock and
■continuing into the night. Everybody
is cordially invited.
LONESOAIEL
PLAN TO MERGE METHODISTS
NORTH AND SOUTH ADOPTED
Plan Adopted Wednesday by the Joint
Committee of Unification.
Cleveland. Ohio. July 23.—A plan for
the merging of the gen'eral conferences of
tlie Alethodist Episcopal Church. North
and the Alethodist Elpiscopal Church.
•South, separated since 1843, was adopted
tonight by the joint commission on uni
fication. The plan will now go to the
general and annual .conferences of the
‘church for ratification.
Delegations from both branches, com
posing the membership of the joint com
mission. adopted the plan at separate
meetings today, after minor clijuiges
were made in the original plan submit
ted at yesterday’s meeting. Further
changes were made by the joint commis
-ion tonight, lint they are said to be un
important.
Members of the commission predicted
tonight that legal formalities necessary to
secure changes required in the constitu
tions of the two branches before reunion
can be accomplished, will lie completed
within two years. These formalities in
dude ratification of these changes by
doth general conferences and the annual
conference's, domestic and foreign, into
which local churches are grouped.
Tonight’s action brought to an end
tite meeting of-Hie joint commission
which opened yesterday and was schedul
ed for four days.
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1 CONCORD pSSfiSSgi —N.C. — ,
Southern Railway System
Announces
Popular Excursion
to
Washington, D. C., July 27,1923
Round Trip Fare From Concord
, so^so
Tickets Good Three Days
Schedule Special Train and Round Trip Fares
Leave: Schedule Round Trip Fare
Charlotte 9:05 P. M. SIO.OO
Concord __ 9:40 P. M. 9.50
Kannapolis 9:50 P. M. 9.50
Landis 9:55 P. M. 9.50
China Grove 10:00 9.50
Salisbury __ __ 10 :25 P. M. 9.00
Arrive Washington 8 :50 A. M., July 28.
Round trip tickets on sale all Southern Railway stations
North Carolina east of Raleigh.
Pullman sleeping cars and day coaches.
Big League Baseball Games
Washington Americans vs. Detroit Tigers, July 28, 29
and 30.
See Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Harry Heilman and oth
er great stars in action.
Tickets good returning on all regular trains (except No.
37) up to and including train No. 33 leaving Washington,
D. C., 9:35 P. M. July 30, 1923.
Special train returning willt leave Washington 9:35 P.
M. July 30. This train will have sleeping cars for Greens
boro, Winston-Salem, Salisbury, Charlotte, Asheville and
all intermediate points, also day coaches.
Let us make your reservations returning.
Make your sleeping car reservations early.
For detailed information apply to ticket agent or ad
dress,
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Charlotte, N. C.
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The Farmers’ and Farm .Women’s Con
vention, at the State College of Agricul
ture and Engineering. Raleigh. X. C.,
Tuesday, July 31. Wednesday. August 1.
and Thursday, August 2.
The above date is earlier than it has
been accustomed to having the conven
tion but as the weevil is expected to do
its greatest damage during the month of
August the meeting is being held earlier
so as to give the farmers all the infor
mation possible in regard to successful
ly fighting the weevil as well as other
things pertaining to farming as well as
Fetter Rural Living.
Three days of pleasure and profit. A
valuable vacation at your State College
in the Capital City. A program filled
with facts that you should know.
Wednesday, August 1. is “Farmers’
Business Day," with such speakers as
Hon. A. F. Lever on financial matters,
and prominent marketing specialists ou
the marketing of farm produce.
Thursday is “801 l Weevil Day." Xo
cotton farmer can afford to miss this
program.
Horticulture, seed improvement, farm
stead beautification, dairying, livestock
feeding, poultry raising, tint! 'problems of
the farm home will feature the sectional
meetjngs.
Rooms at the ('ollege are free. Meals
will be provided at ”>() cents each, firing
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All those interested in making the trip
will please see me Saturday as I am
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would be niee for us to send in a real
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