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(HI n * ~.-ursnd home Sun
jjr >a days with his
M s. \V. H. Hag
. -\t ~.1 K. ( ’arter Sep-
V' Mr :
i> and children. of
. after spend*
Mr>. R<*yvfr’s sis-
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\ Waller, "air.
;::airr.and children.
\i I, A Weiisil.
( ISt-ik. and son.
M ; i Mrs. H A.
jl'" V Mrs. H. A. Ket
i' W. K. Kluitz vis
i .1. E. Carter
' .. - -'. t' Rosie. spoilt
a , • !• - ’ .
I: nr sister, Mrs.
: A i.. ('arter return
\[,,n.la\ after sending
Br folks.
» : ' • u jl . Rowan. spoilt n
_ Mrs. (i. H.
J, . . [ (‘aba mis.
%' [. i;/ ~|iti red tlie ('oncord
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h- .. ]■■ , • (’■•iieonl. i' spond-
I a'Hie "i Mr. J.
liI'SYUHE.
kokkkt \.
Roberta went to l/ove’s
, ; o"ii, leaving the
j] : :;n rav lad dinner spread
P... .. i, i, r* ,i * * lied there. It
t: , !
I. .. - . j; . a Miller is spending
Al r. 1 >oek Mc
r, 1... iif Uniherford Col
i 'sliglit ..]•< r:!i imi reeently.
Rr ~,-k lie'' who are interest
.• r :i.a ,| pastor for the en-
A u:1 . j N :i die i'iiui*<• 1 1 the third
y. ,i \| . H \\ . J.inker aml oliil-
Mi t'hariie liiiies. of
l . ■ Sue y with Mr. and Mrs. j
i , i
R 1 people are at
_ • . . a school at the llart-
M H».glar was there Satur
s, .j playe<i mi a hand saw..
• r , : p,„ : y iM'li-min' to attend t’ne sing
,;,j.... K Iliaekwelder and Ger
■ 7 ;<-r* Wednesday to resume
M.-m AnKM'iia Seminary. (
■j, j at the Rapt is! < ’liureh
...... Wt'ii; e>da\ night. Rev. Mr.
ivdliv a !.• ■ some tine sermons.
V so RON ROME.
(iKOK(.E\ I LEE.
i ■ : - i .inning and delight
lj . in!;.. -of the mason was a
ii A- mi I;i si Thursday eve-
Miss.- c. rrie Harrier and
>'* 'i I -:ne of Miss Harrier.'
; "t ;. I 1 1 |dalined for Host
. to rim inclemency of the
• - . a at the lii-me of Albs
a:rier. ’!; • .hi-.li and dining room ,
ijei-irated with ferns, nit
irf.'SS .hii li'titerns. The in- .
jrtpps's l-l es.-m were : M isses Alma. 1.
hj M Si.itin and (’orrie liar- ]
e M'-'i- Ik;, I.otig, of (’oneord.
: i- Saim; and Harry Har
• i was chaperoned h.w Mr.
; Hud.\. Mr. and Mrs. ,
• 1 • ila oeeasion proved to be .
•••>..i>ie one. At a late hour
•- - ' ried declaring they had
invasion thorotiglily.
11 ikn l i. ;■ and Master Clar- ]
' Harrier, of Concord, spent
v, ' :i •'' her. ia't. week with tlieir
■. Mr>. M. F. Harrier.
Mr. 11 l; Tenter, of Charlotte, sjient
: ' •' d.i !.. .in ~f his father. Mr. ,
H. T
1 ' !- VollMg people left Wed
vai ions scitoiAs ; M isses
r in i ifeensboro Nor
ik eter in Albemarle
9 1 Mr .laim - Teeter to ('hnr-
We wish for them
; " m (heir work.
■ 'O' .i. R .lemme and eliil
" - :i N. C.: spent Tuesday
Tio\ are pleasant
“ :|! ere. hr. .lerouie prae
'"b "mi: here for a mimbi'r
Tn.ir.
I(>\\ EU ' I ONE.
‘ ; * nine went to 1 >raper.
' here she has been em-
I the High School. Miss
'r of ihe “little folks" in j*
> " • Sunday school and they
' m.. to l;a vi her to be away
- crowd attended the farm
-02 at I .ov.er Stone last
Mr. '1 • ig> r. the county
’ and made a tine talk,
n I.oiMr Sione are always
*■ Mr \e.oger with them.
11 ei->' I'liion will hold
tin* local ;it Lower
• September 'J'-’iid. The
r Sione are glad to. have
■ “'"'t'ug wall them. and are
iio, •' 1:11 "'"'vd.
r will preach ait Rower
' ‘ September Kith, at j
iv,, : - s . ■* "ries of meeting at
30;,, : "-\t week at night, be
- at 7 There
'■ ' • ver\ (light at 7 ::’>o and
0011 at 2 :8(l. Rev.
near Lexington, will
-Mr. Andrews i> one
' aeioi s of the North
"‘‘A everybody should
ni- opportunity and
Idm. Rev. C. W.
’“im. TlLll*.
k . , *l. JOHNS.
has purchased a new
M alter Fry. of Kan*
. . f oj’» sister, Mrs.
A due week-end.
' aai heard Rev. R. T.
‘ o' r Sunday. He de
u,d forceful sermon.
■ ‘ ''i, nj.au will leave this
i-a ■ Miejr new work. We
■ ‘ in their new
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' !i !; , Liuiiy (roodman has
ii lm ' s '“his.
1 * liil ' r , ,
at the members
sav,. ti )f . h iv ,.' last Saturday
n au, l his wife a sup-
Os 0 ir .
' u » People will enter
Jschool m Mt. Pleasant this week.
J Messrs. Ray and Wade Ritchie /ire
I visiting their Mr. and Mrs.
; Henry Ritchie.
I>r. (leo. 11. Cox, of Spencer will
preach at St. Johns next Sunday morn
ing at 11 o'clock.
Miss Lena Moose began her work as
teacher in Salisbury last week. Miss
Lillian (’line hegau her work this week
in ( oncord. W e regret to see them leave
us but wish to see them make a great
success.
, rimer! - 4
Ji('\. J. li. Moose will preach his fare
well sermon at Prosperity E. L. (’hiircli
on next Sunday night, the Kith, at 7:80
o elofk. Everybody is cordially invited
to come and bo with us.
Mr. I* rank Harrier Inis moved his fam
ily to Concord.
Miss Nell Furr left last week for
( liarlotte. whore she will enter King’s
Business College.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Furr and daugh
ter, Inez, and Mr. and Airs. J. A. Sa
lrit spent Sunday in Belmont.
Mr. and Airs. (leorgo Drye and two
children. Marvin and Inez, visited at Air.
Walter Dry’s Sunday.
Alissos Jessie and Beulah Kluttz.
spent Sunday evening with Alisses Vio
la and Ethel Snfrit.
Aliss Addie I.ippard has entered school
at tin l Concord High School.
Alisses Velma and Ruby Drye visited
their aunt. Airs. J. S. Safrit. Saturday
and Sunday.
The Rimer -Community club will hold
its regular meeting on the third Friday
night of this month, the Hist* The pro
gram will be published later. The pub
lic is invited. MONKEY.
ROUTE FIVE.
Our community was visited by a nice
shower which was greatlv needed.
I On the 12th. Air. J. Al. Furr. Air. (i.
W. Allman and Mrs. J. L. Little en
joyed a birthday- dinner at the home of
Mr. Furr. The three have the same
birthday. About 12 o'clock the friends
and relatives gathered around the table,
which was spread with many £ood things
to eat. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. J. AL Furr aiid family. Air. (J. W.
Allman. Air. and Airs. J. T. Little and
family. Air. and Airs. George Cline and
I family. Air. and Mrs. Career Allman and
! family. Mrs. Fred Joyner and children.
, Air. and Airs. Al. R. Allman and family.
Air. and ,Alrs. Gr T. Host. Aliss Alae
llcintz. Alessrs. Sam Joyner. James Host
and James_Furr. Soon after dinner the
crowd began to depart, wishing them
many more happy birthdays.
Airs. Wilma Widenhouse is on the
sick list.
Air. and Airs. Henry Host spent Sun
day-afternoon at the home of Mr. Hor
ace Dryc’3.
We regret to hear that Air. Bismarck
Wetter got his jaw bone broken by a
horse kicking him.
There jwjll be pr< fn-Hing qt
Springs the third Sunday at 11 o’clock
by tiie pastor. Rev. W. TV Albright.
Mr. Edmore Barrier visited at the
home of Mr. J. H. Host Sunday.
Alessrs. Morris Host and Louis Furr
made a business trip to Alt. Pleasant last
Aloffday. HILLY.
WATTS ( ROSS ROADS. /
The farmers are picking cotton and
making tops.
Alisses Nora Hopkins. Lucille Sailes
and Air. Alorrow. of Kannapolis, spent
awhile Saturday night with Aliss Hop
kins’ parents.
Aliss Stella Sapp spent Saturday night
Aliss Aliss Bessie Allman.
Air. and Mrs. J. H. Hopkins and chil
dren. of Concord, Air. and Airs. (►. ( .
Shim pock and children, of Concord
Route •“>. spent Sunday with Air. and
Mrs. D. J. Hopkins;
Misses Antaleon Carter and Vera Hop
kins spent Saturday night with Alisses
Helen and Gladys Watts.
Air. and Airs. N. W. I-ambert and
familv visited in Stanly county Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hopkins. Pauline
and Billie spent Sunday night with his
son. Air. C. E. Hopkins, on Concord
Roiite 8. ]
Aliss Pearl Porton spent Saturday
night with Aliss Elina. Hopkins.
Air. and Airs. Roy Safrit visited in
Rimer Sunday.
Airs. Alaggie Sapp is spending some
time with her son. Air. E. ( . Sap.
HILL..
LOCUST.
Alts. E. M. Honeycutt, of Winston-Sa
lem. visited friends here one day last
week.
Aliss Fro ilia Iliueharilt has been vis
iting relatives in Fort Alills. S. C.
Airs. Nellie Dunn and children, of
Oakboro. have moved into the Smith cot
’ “Aunt'* Phoebe Eudy, of Concord, is
spending some time amopg relatives and
friends here. ,
The meeting at Beulah closed Sunday
night. ’Rev. Air. Carjnichael did some
tine, practical preaching.
Mr. and Ah;s. Jonas Query and Air.
and Airs. A. Al. Turner, of Concord,
•-pent last Thursday here with Mr. and
Airs. I). W. Turner. Little Aliss Alil
dred Tueriier returned with her
to take up her school studies.
Air. H. P. Carpenter, of Stanfield, lias
sold bis mercantile interest to bis part
ner Air. Wady H. Love. We have not
learned as to what Air. Carpenter antici
pates or as to bis f iture business.
The tent meeting ;tt Stanfield
Sunday night, owing to an urgent call
f, ,• Rev Air. Aldntyre and bis tent in
South Carolina. We learn that three
voung men were prompted to purchase
an organ for Air. .Mclntyre’s use.
Air Titus Al. Hartsell is preparing to
install the Deleo lights in Ins house
and also in the service station. I.
MISSION.
On last Sunday. September !)th. Mr.
R A. Almonds children and fi tends
gathered as his home and gave him a
surprise dinner. AIR present enjoyed the
day. , rr
Aliss Minnie Herrin will leave Tues
day. September 11th for Meredith 0 -
lege. : Iler many friends wish for her
well iii her work, although they will miss
her very much.
Airs. H. I). Crayton, daughter. Cleon
ia. and three sous and Air. Jim Im r.
motored to Kannapolis last Saturday
evening.
There were two burying* at Running
• Creek cemetery on last Saturday. • 1 1 auk,
the live year old son of Mrfl and -Itf'-
, Pliilas Riggers, of Alt. Pleasant Route
2 and Clyde, the little sou of Air. and
Airs. Philip Honeycutt. ' The families
have our sympathy. ..
Mr. Clyde Crayton, of Kannapolis, is
visiting Mr. Floyd Crayton.
PATIENCE.
EASTERN NO. ELEVEN.
e This section was visited by a very
. heavy rain Monday night, retarding cot
ton picking.
1 Air. G. F. ITotf, who has been sick
-for more than . a month, is somewhat
worse and is now confined to his bed.
3 .Mrs. S. L. Rost and Air. Lyn Plott
3 spent Wednesday evening with him.
: Mrs. C. *B. Slither and children, of No.
> 10, Air. and Mrs. Tom Wineel and Aliss
( 00k, Air. and Mrs. C. D. WenciV and
little daughter, of Rowan, visited Air. :
1). G. Bost Sunday. ,
* Mr. I). G. 'Bost spent Suinlay night
- with Airs. C. 11. Slither, of No. 30.
1 Alaster Ira Honeycutt, who was kick- 1
* ed by a mule last Saturday, was painful- 1
I ly hurt. lie is now getting on fine.
Mr. Paul Vanderburg and little niece,
* Aline Vanderburg, returned to their home .
Wednesday in Shannon, (fa. His fath
’ ] er. Air. D. W. Vanderburg, and Air. E. L. ]
; j Host ucconi’paniod them.
Alisses Oplui Litaker, Annie Pless. 1
■•Virginia Cline have entered Alont Amoe
* 11a Seminary. We wish for them a suc
cessful term.
1 Mr. Frank Plott. is spending this week
here with his parents, on account of the
illness of his father.
Air. E. F. Whitley and family spent
Sunday at Air. O. \V. Whit lev’s of No.
S. X. Y. Z.
A Party.
Ali s'-es Vera Hopkins and Gladys j
Watts invited a number of their friends
to Aliss Watts' home Saturday night and
gave them a party. Alany delightful
games were played and then refresh
ments consisting of ice cream and cake
were served. Those present were: Aliss
es Bessie Allman. Lueile Sailes, Thel
ma Slither. Nora, lma and Vera'Hopkins,
Antaleon Carter, Pearl Porton, Stella
Sapp, Vergia Harkey. Helen and Gladys
Watts and Glenn? Cline; Alessrs. Frank
Aloose. Harold Faggart. Clifford Allman.
Hubert Wilheld, Jack Foil, Carl and
Gurley Taylor, Arthur Stirewalt, Allen,
Marvin and Herman Watts. Jack Cress.
Roy Porton, Wallie and Harold Basin
ger. Branford Carter, Clffiord Goodman,
John Daniel Slither and Air. Alorrow.
Air. and Mrs. Roy Safrit.
ONE PRESENT.
FORMER GOVERNOR
WILL BE INDICTED
Indictment Against Former Governor
Harvey To Be Handed Out Soon.
Columbia. S. <’.. Sept. 12.—Indictment
of former Governor Wilson G. Harvey,
president of the defunct Enterprise Bank
of Charleston, and two directors, for al
leged violation of the state banking laws
will be banded down in the next two or
three days. Solicitor Thus. I*. Stoney.
of Charleston, announced here today. In
dictments were recommended yesterday f
by the grand jury and which will name
H. Lee Harvey, brother of the former
governor, and Fred (’. Peters, forumr
collector of the port of Charleston, a di
rector. are being prepared now. Solicitor
Stoney said.
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Landis People Celebrate Opening of
.SIOO,OOO School.
Salisbury. Sept. 11. —V\ hitehead Kluttz j
and daughter, Aliss Alary Caldwell I
Kluttz. and .sister. Miss Jennie Kluttz. j
have returned for a tour of Europe.
They visited eight countries. While)
in Home Air. Kluttz was one of the i
memorial speakers at a service held via
honor of President Harding.
The town of Landis has just dedi
cated its new SIOO,OOO school building
with ti service that was attended by a
large number of citizens. Addresses j
were made by D. B. Coltrane. of Con-'
cord: Iby J. H. Highsmith. inspector |
of state high schools; Prof. R. G. Kizer, 1
county superintendent, and Aliss Lander, j
principal of the Landis school. The |
program also included several musical 1
number and a big picnic dinner.
At the home of the bride’s mother.
Airs. J. Hr Taylor. Sunday evening. Aliss j
Annie Taylor became tlie bride of Henry
Clifford Heaver, the ceremony being per-1
formed by Rev. H. H. Robbins and be-1
ing witnessed by only close relatives and J
friends.
Pearson’s Condition Critical.
Asheville. Sept. 12.—Richmond Pear-j
sou, former diplomat and ex-Congress-)■
man. was reported to be near death here ■
today. He lia,s been unconscious for jl
8(5 hours and those in attendance said I
the end was only a quest ion of a short |
time. ’ |
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In Millinery
fSo colorful and lovely they are —proclaiming
the Mode for Fall, that one just cannot help
but enthuse—every incoming shipment brings
new and more delightful surprises.
Their soft, flattering lines —their surprising
unexpectedness of adornment —their lovely
new Autumnal tones that rival the glories of
the woodland, all conspire to hold one so com
pletely enthralled that one hardly knows how
to decide what chapeau is loveliest of all.
Words paint a poor picture of this Pre-Aut
f umn Millinery—one must surely see them to
fully appreciate.
And they are priced modestly too.
$3.95, $4.95, $9.95 up
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Famous Evangelist to Conduct Six
Weeks’ Services There.
Charlotte Observer.
“Billy” Sunday, Rev. W. A. Sunday,
internationally known as an evangelist,
will begin a six weeks series of services
at Charlotte on January 27th, it was
announced Afonday at a meeting of the
Alinisterial Association at the Y. Al. C
A.
Plans for the conduct of the series
will be laid by a committee on arrange
ments Thursday, tlie committee compris
ing Dr. Albert S. Johnson, chairman:
I)r. Luther Little, Dr. W. W. Orr, and
Rev. H. G. Hardin. Tlie advance agent
of the Sunday party will arrive soon and
outline the procedure for arranging for
tlie meeting. 1
Construction of a tabernacle will be
among the first of the undertakings.
Several committees with considerable
personnels will be necessary to take care
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make more money.
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phases. The advance agent will take all
these matters under consideration with
the committee oa arrangements. The
site of the tabernacle, which will be
erected from Sunday specifications, has
not been chosen.
Mr. Sunday’s song leader, Mr. Rode
lieaver, will not be here as he has decided
to visit the mission fields in Japan and
China. A Mr. Jenkins is said to be
substituting for him and must baa great
song* leader 'as the evangelist would have
none other.
Negotiations with Mr. Sunday have
been under way for a year qr more.
Dr. Johnson has been in touch with him
constantly with_the view of getting the
evangelist to hold a meeting here when
practicable. The coming of Mr. Sun
day is always looked forward to with
great interest as thousands of visitors
come to hear him preach.
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