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Saturday, February 21, 1925 SOCIAL RSONAL ’'The following announcement will be of intcrent- to friends in this and adjoin , ing towns and counties: / “Mr. aid Mi* Tho*. H.. Graham an nounce the (pagriage of their daughter Mary Esther to . ®r., CJalvin Clement Stonestreet on Wednesday/' February 18, 1925, at High Noon fct ‘Forest Hill Farm,’ Candor, N. O.” • i . • ' o The wedding took place at the" home of the bride’s parents. The home was beautifully decorated with long leaf pines, ferns and potted plants. An improvised altar with lovely arch was formed cover ed with trailing cedar and bedecked With candles. A white kneeling stool with silk pilloW completed the decorhtiotu Hey: tv, T. Trawick, from EUerbee, of ficiated. IW, 7, / : Prior to tlie ceremony. Miss Rosa Pat Allen, fs'om I’olktop, Oi., C., in her charm ing manner .sang, >‘l T*>v» Truly.” Miss Alleh was very pfretteinjin,,,.white crepe back satin and wearing a lovely corsage of sweet peas and fern: She was accompanied by Miss Almena Graham’, sister of the bride, at the piano. Miss Graham wore a handsome dress of- black satin- with gold lace trimmings and she also wore sweetpeas with fern. Miss GraHam presided at the piano throughout the cfebethony. As the bridal chorus from Lohengrin sounded Idips Gladys Cooper, acting as her cousjh’s dame of honor, took her place before the- altar. Miss Cooper was becomingly attired in black satin and Chenille .with fur trimmings, wearing a beautiful corsage of sweet peas with fern. The maid of honor, Miss Bertie Whit lock. entered next. Her frock was a be cmpbMy fliodel of blue crepe and she also eaytfWd arm bouquet of sweet peas. Priigft'yijittle Mary Elizabeth Trawick, dressed jn lovely pink crepe de chine, car ried tlicHjogJn a large white rose. Just the. bride and groom came the littlevdoyor girls, little Mies Edna Harris, daqgnte'r-nfl Mtj flnd Mrs. E. I ./.Harris, of Candor, and little Miss Alene McDonald, daughter of Mr..’and Mrs. W. T. McDonald. They were beau tifully dressed in white crepe de chine with bonnets and carried white reed bas kets made by the bride's own hands, fill ed with sweet peas and tied with large bows df. white maline. The bride entered ou the atm of the groom. She was very attractive in a handsome grey suit of Charmeen with M'ilay crepe in an advanced spring style, with hat; gloves and shoes to match. She carried a bouquet of white roses, volley lillies and fern in shower effect. Her on ly ornament Was a handsome strdtid V>f pearls the gift of the groom. "To a Wild Rose, (McDowell), was played softly during the ceremony and Mendelssohn's March was used as a re cessional. Mrs. Stonestreet is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham, and is a young woman with a beautiful Christian char acter. She has taught for a number of ydars-.ji: Montgomery. Stanly,.Renoir and eburety and in dny project for advance ment in her community. She especially enjoyed training the children for Sunday School programs, etc., and the patents were always glad to have their children in her care. Mr. Stonestreet, a prominent merchant of Kannapolis, aud president of Midway Lighting and Improvement Co., is well known in this section of the State, hav ing been postmuster at Kannapolis and Clerk of the Court of Cabarrus County for a number of years. Tlie happy Couple left immediately af ter the ceremony for A short bridal trip, 11. ■■■—ilMlf 1 " ‘ CORETHROAT a, M tdnsilitia or hoarseness, gargle with warm salt Water. Rab Vickd over throat and cover with c hot flannel doth. Swal low slowly small pieces '■ '■ .... ' •■'t ' . \ • % r • > 1^ —- —- ■fjk 1 1H 1^ — **~* Sold By / I iw Phone 640 || N««ht‘ Phones MO-IML 4’ - c ■ „ , , . ~,7 PERSONALS. Mrs. A- G. Smith and sou, Darrell, will leave this afternoon for Spartan burg and Greenville, S. C., where they will visit relatives. •** . ! ’Miss Mae Kluttz will arrive home this afternoon from Carolina Col lege for Women, Greensboro, to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mr?. George 8. Kluttz. * * * George Kluttz, Jr., is confined to his home by illness. * * * Miss' KoSa turner is spending the week-end in' Albemarle, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. D., E_ Tucker. t Alias Laßarsa rfarnette, teacher In the county schools, is spending the week end with her sister, Mfs. J. B. Linker. • • • Miss Alary Ella Albright, of Charlotte, spent several hours in the city Friday while on her way 'to Winston-Salem, yCMre she will spend the week-end. v- >•’* V ; i*. • • •. Mrs. W. C. 1 Parnell and Miss Sara Parnell are ' spending the week-end in Charlotte with relative?. •• • , Airs. W. V. Krimmlnger and Miss Fay Krimminger are spending the week-end in No. 9 township with Mrs. J. C. Kluttz. Air. and Airs. *R. R* Brown, of Roa noke, Va., spent Friday 1 in the city with relatives. fv \» • • ■< , Mrs. J. B. Linker, Alias Laßarsa Bar nette and Miss Aileen Albright are spendirtfe the day in .Charlotte. Joe Barrier: student at the Uniyersity of North CBrblina, is spending the' Week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barrier, on Kerr street. • • • G. A. Aloser, muhager of Parker's Shoe Store, has returned front a business trip to New Bern. j- Byron Faggart is confined to his home (In Franklin avenue, halving an attack of mumps. •* • 1 Press Faggart. student at Davidson College, is spending the week-end with his parents, Air. and Airs. A. M. Faggart. Miss Jane White, student of Converse College, is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. AVhite, qn Georgia avenue. Miss White has as her guests Missefi Mary Cloud, Chariia Austin and Louise Black, also students Os Converse College. ' * * • Miss Alargaret Hartsell, of Salem Col lege, arrived in Concord this afternoon to spend the week-end 'in the city with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hart sell, at their home on South tTnion Street. Aliss Hartsell is accompanied by her roommate, Aliss Jesst Clark, of Leaksville, who will spend the week end with her. Hnrrls, oii Spring street, returned to her home today. • * • George S. Kluttz returned Saturday to his home here, after spending a week on business at Tabor, N. C. after which they will be at home to their friends at their pretty residence in Kan napolis, N. C. A large number of friends and rela tives of the couple were present. Those from a distance were: Rev. and Airs. W. j). Trawick awl interesting little daugh ter, Alene, of Ellerbee; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Graham aud little son, of Laur el Hill; Mr. and Airs. \Y. L. Graham, of Augusta, (la.; John W. Kurfeies, of Winston-Salem, relative of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Adman, of Steeds; Miss Gladys Cooper, Troy, Miss Clara - Martinez, of Cuba, and a student at A. N. I. 1., Albemarle; Alias Almena Gra haiil, a senior at A. N. I. 1., Albemarle; Miss Cora Williams, of Ansonville; Miss Rosa Pat Allen, of Polkton, Miss Fran ces AValls, of Star, and Air. Clyde la gbld, of Pblkton. The handsome display of ..gifts showed the popularity of the ..couple. Ban Johnson is in his twenty-fifth year as president of the American League. * 1 ■ We Have Another Ship ment of Small Picnic Hams AT ONLY 20c Per Pound They’re Mighty Nice' and Going Fast Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Co. / Phone C7lW joooboooooooooooodMMboeio 8 The New SAN-TOIL g Scientific Tooth Brash It cleans outside. Will outlast two ordinary brush es. It cleans inside. It cleans around the corners. | i 'if The greatest toothbrush improve ment in fifty years. Clines Pharmacy Phone SIS X . \ THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Her. aad Mrs. €. A. Bnrern Given a Dinner aad Pounding. February 19, 1925, a goodly number of the Grace Evangelical Lutheran con gregations gave their pastor, Rev. C. A. ■ Brown and his wife a sumptuous din ner and a most ..liberal pounding con sisting of flour,/potatoes, sugar coffee, honey* sorghum, fresh meats, a chicken, a large ham and many Other things for ■ the kitchen and pantry. The dinner which was a most sumpt uous one, was spread on a large table in the yard, and afteg Pastor Brown in voked the blessings of a kind. Heavenly Father on all present find the families they represented every body was invited to help themselves, i •/ '7 j: The afternoon was very pleasantly ’ spent in a social way. Pastor Brown and his wife are truly grateful for this expression of appreciation from Grace c ngregatkm. X Mrs. Caleb Basinger Given » Birthday Dinner. The family, relatives and friends! be tween fifty and seventy-five in all, gave Mrs. Cpleb Rasinger a sumptuous birth-! day dinner bn Tuesday, Febniry 17th at her borne near Grace E. L. Church. The dinner was spread on a long table in the yard, and after her ,in»tor, Rev.- C. A. Brown invoked God's richest bless ings on all present, and especially bn Mother Basinger’in,whose honor the din ner was giveh, all were invited to help themselves which they did. The afteriibon was very pleasantly - spent in a social way- May Bas inger live to see many returning birth- j day anniversaries and each one be spent as/ pleasantly as was this one. Woman's Auxiliary of First Presbyterian Church to Meet. ’ The Woman’s Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church will meet Monday, February 23rd at 3:30 o’clock in the Ladies’ Parlor. All members are prged to be present, as the officers for the comigk year will he elected at this meeting. To Have George Washington Ten, : j The Young People's Alissionary So ciety of Epworth Methodist Church hzs : issued invitations, to attend a tea which is to be given in the basement of Ep worthv-CJturcb on Alonday at 7 :30. The campaign for the sale of Red Cross Seals, ending the week before 'Christ inas proved very successful. Over f 1,000 was taken ih, and pledge? were given sufficient to justify the emplojinent of a nurse, who will begin work on February Ist. |‘Master’! I Service Before being accepted in- iji to The National Association j|| Os Dyers and Cleaners as a ij I “Master member” the clean- j er’s plant is looked over and i j approved. _ •] , If he owns his own plant, J | has the facilities and khowl- iji edge of the art, he is accord- \j 1 ed the “Master” emblem and \\ [ the right to use it. So you see, when you send | your cleaning work to a j! | “Master” the ' assurance of 'j; SERVICE goes beyond his i|! X individual say-so—he is | ; ; backed by a large, "honorable i > j! and energetic organization. |j| BOB’S! i I Master Cieansr’s I | 8 - Phone 787 tfc ftth : i P# Iscooooboooooooooooooooj i I 1 E CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT j 11 We issye Certificates of Deposit which afford j n a very satisfactory investment for surplus j U funds, assure absolute security of principal and S liberal interest return. These Certificates are issued in denomina tions to suit the depositor’s convenience—and can be converted into cash at any time, a , V, iSfeL CITIZENS Hill BANK.& TRUST ISI comfv^ny —, Jlfl I HEALTHY HAIR ' j Healthy Hair naturally has a lovely gloss and nothing 9 !j! can successfully supply this gloss if the scalp is unhealthy Q |i| Hair that simply flies away is mo more to be desired than 8 the kind that is pasty with oil. * X II ' Electric Scalp Treatments make a Healthy Scalp. Jj WE MAKE HAIR SWITCHES I Parks-Belk Co., Beauty Shop I Phone 892 Listed as C. A. Henry’s Beauty Shop ; MRS. FITZPATRICK C. A. HENRY | jj Waving, Shampooing, Etc. Hair Cutting 5 OOOCOOGGOOCOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOC So people have responded | 11 to our Remodeling Sale that we have ! [ i!| decided to make Friday Children’s [ i Day. We are going to put all of our Baby [ l and Children’s Shoes and Slippers on | I Sale at Unheard of Prices. CHILDREN’S SHOES AT 49c UP | 1 RUTH-KESLER SHOE STORE STYLES OF TOMORROW | 31 South Union St. Phone 116 i Unusual Shoe Values I New Tan Strap Pumps and Ribbon Ties. Medium and Low Heels Very Special $4.95 I s Real Economies Throughout our Entire Store for ||g MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN J i 0 From 98c, $1.95, $2.45, $2.96, $?.45, $3.96 to $4.85 and $6.95 £ I| i ill $ Saving of I.DO to 2d)o PARKER’S SHOE STORE | | Phone 697 Where You Save ; - MmiMWMlliiiil»Mlii>HMW>BiHMiDlWlilHßll » Whether you trade here or not, O you can, by using our Values as 'v g a hammer, get the price you pay ll ■■ | X You can say "I can doso better at ** | Q g We’d like your tr'^de —that’s understood and some day we 2 o are going -tp .get together if quality and strong values B O for anything in your reasoning. § 5 M^anwliile—we are showing values that you can use. as a 6 8 wedge—we’re using them for the same I I Suits .J. moo, $35.00 and $40.00 § Knox Hats $7.00 to SB.OO Other Makes 53.50 to $5.00 Caps . $2.00 to $3.00 Bates Street and Eclipse Shirts SB.OO to $5.00 ■ New Spring Oxfords $5.00 to SIO.OO 1 I k New Spring Neckwear SI.OO to $8.50 :1 | Browns-Cannon Go. Jj Everything Worn by the Well Dressed Mari WANTED: 500 HENS By Wednesday noon, February 25th. We will pay top of i Market, but-syiU guarantee you 18c per pound. . | The best time to sell is when somebody wants to buy 1 what you have to sell. . y \ g! G. H. BARRIER & CO. g _ 1 210-21 S W. Depot Street. I STORAGE REPAIRING jjj I Dod6e Brothers TOURIN6 CAR FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES GREASING WASHING 2 I Corl Motor Co. j PHONE 630 • .1 I j New Spring Pumps-Lots of Them j 1 They arc here—the new strip Pump, pleasing combinations in one- £ ! strap pumps and the popular sailor tic in all patent, nil tan and tan and * patent combination. These can be worn with or without buckle. ! These are all new for spring wear and very moderately priced. Witch our windows for the new things. IVEY’S | > I “THEY WEAR LONGER" .9000000000000000090000000 CM I and j| Nice Fresh Shad I j SUPPLIES | Dressed Chickens > See— 1 Real Sheep . v ;£pfj Veal I PHONE 578 | We Carry a Opm-1 w _ 1 plete Line of the j J. F. Day vault & Bro. $ BEST 1 I I } Phones 85 arid 181 Sx)ooooooooooooooooaeoooQi£ PAGE FIVE
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