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Thursday, April 16*4935 SOCIAL •MORRIS-CROSLAND WEDDING i TO BE HEIJ) TONIGHT After the Ceremony the Brfcte and Groom WiU Leave for V. P. I. and New I < York. Following the announcement last Sat urday of the engagement of Mias Lfl-1 lian Morris, of this city, to David Bailey I Crosland, of Charlotte, it was learned to-, day that the wedding will be held at ‘ the home of the bride’s parents pn South 1 Union street tonight at 8 oc’look. Only the immediate families have been invited to attend the wedding. Dr.' J. C. Rowan, pastor of; the bride, will of-| fieiate. j ! After the-"wedding the bride and groom I will leave at once for V. P .1. where I they will attend the dances and will then go to New York for a week or two. - They will make their home in Charlotte on the return from their wedding tour. Return to Greensboro. Misses Alma and Ola Furr, who have been spending the Easter vacation 'with their parents, .returned to the North Carolina College Wednesday where they will resume their studies. Missionary Guild to Meet. The Girls’'Missionary Guild of Trin ity Reformed Church will meet tonight at 8 o'clock with Miss Bessie Moose at the home of Smith Barrier, on South Spring street. Department Meeting Tonight. The Art-Literature Department of the Woman's Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. S. Wil liams, on West Corbin Street. Mias Clara Harris and Mrs. P. R. Mac- Fa vden Will* he joint hostesses with Mrs. Williams. Ail members of the department are urged to attend the meeting. A Birthday Flirty. On Tuesday afternoon, 'April the 14th' Misses Virginia Mills and Johnde BlnCit welder ciitertained at a birthday party; at the home of the latter, it being the fifteenth birthday anniversary of Miss Miller and the thirteenth birthday anni-" versarr of _ .;. Aftw playing • saver*! i n teresthig' (Hrifteb* and beiiig pleasantly entertained for half’ an heur by an "Ole Time Slavery Darky” with old time songs and stories, evaryone was Invited out on the beitutlful lawn, where ice cream, cakF and piekles were served. Everyone enjoyed the occasion very much. 'k Those present were ; Misses ‘.TohmtiC and Clarabelle Blaekwflder, Sarah Eliza beth and Edith Walker, Minnie and Mar tha Safrit, Virginia and Margaret Ritchie, Annie, Virginia and Fedelia Mills and Mary: Ellen Casper Wiiftpp! (jas per,. Hugh Safrit, John, Sidney, Herman and William Blackweltler, Albej-t, Allie Grant and Geu« Brojons Mill.t; Mesdames John R. Blaekweltjer, Weir Tarlton and t jgackwHder, Benson-Townsend Wedding. The following invitations have been received in Concord: Mr,-and Mrs. John M. Benson . * request' the honor 6t yout presence at the marriage of their daughter r Fannie Belle ' • , y-; : . Mtl Henry Pinkney Townsend on Wednesday evening, April twenty rJV second Nineteen hundred and twenty-five eight o’clock Kannapolis, North Carolina A tooth, ten feet long, of some antede luvian animal yet unknown, has been unearthed at Cepramo, Italy. The dis- wfls m «de by a man quarrying for gravel In a tunnel 25 feet' below the surfee. I/IDDIES'COLDS * Children very deli " • cate digestions, easily disturbed by too much “dosing." Treat croup and all colds “externally” by applying— VICKS OoniTMiUiamJmwU—4 r«Bf» ' 'l - ' ; : 's'; ’■ -‘V. v I - ' . , • yV! ' "* HjL 1 Bold By BELL-HARRIS FUN ERAL PARLOR Day Phone 640 Night* Phone. S6O--ISSL | ■ >;• " PERSONALS | Mrs. Walter Ritchie is: spending the day in Charlotte with friends. Ie • 1 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Free«i are spend ing the day in Charlotte. I• • * J Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harris visited at the home of Mrs. Harris’ father, J. E. ',Efird, in Anson county, Wednesday. I* • • I Mrs. A. F. Hartnell, Miss Lucy Hart ' sell and Robert Biggers left this morn ing for Greenville, 8. C.. to visit Mr. ■ and Mrs, R. L. McConnell. Mr. Big-, J gers will return tonight. i:\ • • • 1 Mrs. Bessie McConnell and Mrs. J. C. j Fink are 1 spending the 1 day in Charlotte. .• • * Mrs. W. B. Schorr, of Asheville,, is visiting her sisters, Misses Lottie and Elma Boyd. x The condition of W. L. Biackwelder, who underwent an operation for the re moval of-hrs ,appendix Monday in the Mercy Hospital at Charlotte, is reported as improving.' i V- • • • There is no change reported in the condition of Wallace Moore, who is ill at the Concord Hospital. Mr. and -mA. E. H. Brown have rej turned to their home in Dillon, 5.. C,, af ter having been called here ,by the sC I lions illness and death of the former’s mother, MHS. M. L. Browfn. 1 •• • \ J. B. Hlierrill left, yesterday afterhoop for New York City where he will attend the annual meeting of the American Newspaper Publishers Association. No. 10 Delegates to State Sunday School Meet Appointed. The following are the names ,of the delegates which have' been, appointed from XolllO., township; to attend the meeting of -the .State Sunday School Convention !to be held in Greensboro: ; I s • ’■ , , From Mill .Grove Church: J. K Purr, • 0., W Flier and C.. W. Miseiiheimer; all ■■f Midland. From. Midland Baptist Chutch: Miss Ted* Yow. Williafn "Teetet, Miss Sehna ; ' * From Bogdr’s Chapel: L. T. Bost, Con cord, Route 7, Parker Hartsell, Rost Mill, and Miss Isabelle Bost, Concord Route 7. Froib Howells Church: ,t. F.= -Little Te<l Dorton and D. W. Morgan, all of Concord Route 7. ,From-Pine Bluffs J. F." Smith, Titos. Wmitfiinon and 1,. E. Mabrey, Stanfield, Route 2. Froih Bethel Church: Reece Horton, H. M. Black and Arthur Morris, Har risburg, u, *■- . ’ ’ rIIXU ■ ■ JUUturn Smith Carolina Most Borrow Five Mil lions. Columbia, S. C., April 15. —The state finance committee will meet at .the eapi toFnext Wednesday, to -borrow tiro mil lion dollars for operation of the state government until tax paying time, ac cording to announcement today by State Treasurer Carter. Notes will bet drawn, with interest, and a bid cm A discount basis-will not be considered. Mr. Car ter saidc The rate of interest, to be in serted in the notes will be determined after the bids are received. At one of the religious celebrations in Morocco spiked balls are thrown iato the air and allowed to fall bn the throw ers’’ heads. The man who appears the' 1 most injured and ferocious is consider ed the most truly religions. The birth rate in Japan, is higher jthan. in any other country in which vital stat istics aTe kept An Attractive Negligee \ 1 aWlljPj rTIHREE shade* of green silk. £ shading from light to dark. make this attractive negligee that ties in the front The wide hand of embroidery that trim* the sleeve is in heavy green silk and , ehenlile. b THE CONCORD DAItV TRIBONE TWO STEWARTS ADMIT ) THEY KILLED OFFICERS &arh* W.. Shot Deputy Marshal Lilly an* His Son Killed Lem, George. Wilmington, April 15.—Charles W. Stewart. 51, admits he killed city De tective Leon George. Elmer, Stewart, 23, son at C. W. Stewart, admits he mur dered Deputy United States Manual Samuel Lilly, -the officers having heen «lain in Bobs branch, Brunswick coun ty. July 31. 1 Unimpeacheable information was re ceived in Wilmington this afternoon that both defendants confessed to the murders yesterday morning at 8 o’cloek, at the state prison, according to a story in the News-Dispatch this aiternoon, They meant to kill one or both of the officers when they left Chinnie' store for the scene of the killing, both ad mitted. The elder. Stewart in his confes sion admitted he used an old pistol in f killjng Leon George. Elmer, according I to hgt confession, -used a shot gun, in 1 taking the lift* of Spmuel Lilly. f “Bn by.”.the Airedale terrior of Leon | George, whs killed by C. W. Stewart. I after .the dog’s master and Mr. Lilly I were slain. Confessions of Two‘Men Are Made to | ■r Mr. Sink. Raleigbl April i 15.—Charles W. I Stewart and h«B son. Elmer, under sen- I of* electrocution, while the Gover- 1 nor was considering their -case yesterday I made a complete confession to Pardon I Commissioner Rink of the crime for ] which they were condemned to die, it I was learned here this afternoon. I That the men had confessed was j stated today in -Wilmington by lawyers who bad-represented them in their ap peal for exhiutive clemency and this was later confirmed at the eapitol. It was added that the governor had been ; searching for some way in which he I could conscientiously commute the 1 sentence, especially that of the younger J Stewart, when the confession was made, i In the absence o* the governor from' ] the capital it was impossible to learn , why th.e confessions were not' made ( public yesterday afternoon when he an- ] nounced his decision not to extend < clemency’ in the case.' Pardon Commits- I sioner Sink , merely confirmed the state- ] inent made by attorneys for the eon- i drained, men &pat they had confessed but i declined 'b’" gj»tinto 'details of rne con- ] fessjon. HAd'aa understood that the gov- i ernor, for satrie reason which was not j disclosed, did not. wish the confession to ( be published at this, stinie. I :: The condemned men ‘ Have signed a ] rWhUff to be made public after'their execution bn Friday ana it ■ hv believed 3this is their confession < of the crime;'M|ie men were convicted ( Os the murder of George and Sam J Lilly in Burnswick county. An appeal J from the Superior eonrt decision re- ( milted in an affirmation of the sentence j b$ the Supreme court and the denial of | clemency by the governor closed the i door of hope to the two men. Billy Sunday Ready Far Winston Meed- ] > «w> v*3»*||fg|rx,E .i» -. Winston-Salem, April 15. —Billy Sun- i 'day, ’ the noted evangelist, who will be- j gin a six-week’s meeting here next Sun- ( day. was in? New Yogk today, and will i yfrtl*- Friday, \ while en route to this city. He will stop ( in Washington and have lunch with i President Coolidge, apaording to infor- j mation, teceived jiefe tmla.v by a repre- , sentativs; of the Sunday wrty. Billy 1 bnd "Ma Sundiiy” will ibrrive here | Saturday. ; ’I ’. .i The fitting popnlatitin (it -the North I Sea is more than fiOjuOO,. an, many of ( these men on the large trawlers do not j see land for weeks on end. Their catches ] are sent to port by- steam carrier, and ( their lives would be very monotonous j were it , not for the ships that visit them ] with proWmonst. ,ii • ' A combination of cork and concrete for ] building bouses is the latest innovation i being tried out in England. 1 It. is, claimed j that the combination insulates the house j both against qold and noise. i ' • • | I | IVINGTON’S n. c. Another chapter of good Bible reading is Matthew 24. , It deals with the judg ment day and the text is in the words of Christ Himself, and If an authentic dating could be given the writing of Daniel, and his -computation of time correctly* Com pared with our own, we would know, the precise date. Lacking the data and con sidering the first and second iescurrec tion, the millennium and other phenome na mentioned in Revelations, a safe es timate is that the world will stand thir teen hundred years at least, regardless of sensational preacher-prophet rarings. O. COVINGTON. ‘ r 'i ; :i. FISH FOR EASTER Select Speckled Trout Delicious Shad Also Some of That Tempting Spring Lamb J. F. Dayvault & Bro. Phones SI and SM | J *" ..... Jff ~M ■ j| Banking *'jj| ■ Resources Over One Mil lion Dollars - | i i I _ JUST RECEIVED H Our Last Shipment of | GLADIOLA BULBS llij All Colors id . • I Gibson Drug Store ! The Rexall Store j' , ■ j j|| Combs and Hair Brushes |i| !j! Every Kind and Every “:!|[ | Cfines Pharmacy | ]!| Phone 333 00000000000000000000000000 I Let Your Next'Battery * J|f | .Be An |||] EXIDE "I Use Only the jij Best'- || r V PAINT DEMONSTRATION April 20-21-22 and 23rd IMPROVE YOUR HOME i oktroit white lcao work* 5 il&mbxif —- Stratiibn A tough* durable elastic I i m finish, for floors, woodwork, ! At OUrl furniture, etc. Is not affected | pryppfjgA by hot or cold water. Dries hard over night. Put up in \ all sizes from quarter-pints to \ galiw's. colors \ Oak Charry TAKE THIS \ CMd«OA Ty>p-p \ J| I>V£rJL J' THU 18 WORTH MONEY TO YOU «MP« COUPON • TO ANY OP O Stainfloor finish, mny color dtttjrtd. STHE FOLLOWING KA “ TJR’ISfc-O ADDHEBB 1 AtHYroiK TOWN .... ..... YORKS & WADSWORTH CO. Union and Church Street || Fresh GARDEN » _ • ■ • ■ < SEEDS in Bulk Vs; j PEARL DRUG CO. ! Phone 71 —'u . - ... | On the Square 000000000000000000000000001 I iji Calls l are answered prompt-;' \\ ]!| ly at all hours, Day or | < |!| Night, and sympathetic ser- ! > ] !j I vice rendered at a time when | ] | most needed. j|k Wilkinson’s I I j Funeral Home 1 ] I Open, Day and Night j !j| Phone No. 9 “Any Hour”. ] Recently, for the first time on record, the Canadian House of Commons divid ed evenly pnd the epe&ker was called upon to cast the deciding vote. NO FISHERMAN WAS EVER PULLED OVERBOARD j BY A MINNOW! d mAfy Y*X Did you ever notice that Concord || ran yj yC" {. Y ’ men never falls very hard for any /M V*/ H, \ proposition without merit— !s , yflfLA whether it is oil stoves or oii | | * P oor art ’^ le comes out-r-a few I Hll are sold atl( * then there »s a halt I j Wflfiw ] j‘ f —in this town. ! j |||/M r This store in trying to sell itself O Tlffi to you asks you to consider this: X i| We are successfully increasing g jj our business because Concord men know values and mer- 1 ji chandise like a woodman knows his axe. II This sound service of ours and tremendous values are what { [,? [ i we are building on and we would like to have you drop in ' i, some day and see that every bargain and price ticket is as i | square as a brick. Roberts-Wicks Suits. j| Bates-Street and Eclipse Shirts. Knox Hats. j Cooper Union Suits. j . j Browns-Cannon Go. WHERE YOU GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH I Mr. Farmer: Let Us have Your Produce. We | j pay Highest Cash Price and buy Any- § thing you raise except your children, j I C. H. BARRIER & CO. I ■ 210-213 W. Depot Street. I DODGE BROTHERS - TYPE-B SEDAN 1 Popular with women because the seats and springs are restful, and B ■ because the lines of the car have genuine distinction. B , Popular with men because the body is all-steel, the finish Dodge Broth. X ! er ® enduring black enamel, the upholstery genuine leather—factor* 8 i which makg for long life atr lower first and after cost. O Corl Motor Co. I PHONE 630 J HI-KICKS j For Boys | This is by far the strongest and best wearing shoe you can buy for your boy this supper. We have these shoes on display in our cen ter shoe window and with every pair we give free a good grade BASE) BALD. Priced 2JJ $2 50 aCCor<^n ® *0 size. Get yours today. IVEY’S THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES’* BOYS’CLOTHING A Splendid Showing of Boys’four piece Suits. New patterns and qual- ! ity that will give real Service. I RICHMOND-FLOWE CoJ PAGE THREE
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