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Mon3ay, May 11,1925 SOCIAL PERSONAL “Fore” Cries Thi^hitfit : » M ■ ÜBS HI s.]§ BB ■ • “ r ft‘*fSfigß TIIS outfit would be welcome «.t any golf links, no matter how indifferently the wearer handled seer clubs.- In conrtots of a yellow sweater collared and cuffed with yel low kid, worn with a skirt of white, yellow, gray and black stripes. The hat Is of yellow felt. April Report From County Health Nurse Total number of calls made on . sus pects. arrested and active eases of tuber culosis, 170. , Class in home hygiene and rare of the sick organised in Mt. Pleasant with 30 members, class meeting each Saturday af ternoon at 3 o’clock. -Class dn-TmiWTfhtl Wi-Slug Vftfr'Vl&ht members in Knnnapolis, class meeting crfPßi ‘Monday evening at 6:30. One patient carried to the Orthopaedic Hospital in Gastonia for diagnosis of pos sible T. I!, ankle. One to two quarts of milk furnished daily to families uuablc to purchase same. One class in practical nursing complct-1 ed in Kannapolis and lecture given to class by Dr. S. E. Buchanan. Certificates issued to six. MARGARET D. FORD, li. N„ Tuberculosis Nurse. Don't worry about the future of radio. Every infant has static during its first few years. J Burns or scalds of small area, cover first with wet bak ing soda. When dry, take this off. Dress with Vicks, gently. Do not rub in. Bandage lightly. V/ICKS W Vapoßub Poor 17 Million Jura Urntd Yoartjf M (’■ IHvi eHe rOr|l7T|nto»«S»nlmfcm»33«ic. Hold By BELL-HARRIS ’ FUN ERAL PARLOR Day Phone 640 Night" Phones »W-IWL ■ pHHHHI PERSONALS W. R. Williams, Ed Williams and Mesdames Daisy Jenkins and Cora Rog ers spent Sunday in Rowan county with their brother, Elmer Williams, who is ill. *. « . Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wall and sons are visiting in Danville, Va. C. J. Carpenter and Robert McDaniel, of Rutherfordton. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Raiford Sunday. « » • Mrs. E. V. Correll and children have returned to their home in Hiddenite af ter visiting Mrs. M. L. Widenhouse. for a week. • * • Miss Grace Ridenhour, of Greensboro, is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. S. Mil ler. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Terrace Harper; of Chi cago, were the guests of Mrs. M. T. Stal lings Sunday. * * * Miss Mildred Barrier, of No. 7 town ship, is visiting hot grandmother, Mrs. W. M. Cline. • • • Miss Grace Propst, of I.neoir-Rhyne College, spent Sunday witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Propst. • • • Robert Isenliour spent Sunday in Chapel Hill with friends. m * m Mrs. J. T. McConnell visited her sis ters, Misses Mary and Sally Lafferty, in Davidson, over the week-end. • • 9 Dr. and Mrs. Mott, of Asheville, spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Davis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Davis accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Mott to Pinehurst today, where Dr. Mott will attend the North Carolina Dental Society meeting. • • * Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Correll. of Greens boro spent, yesterday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sherrill, and left this morn ing for Charlotte to attend the automo bile races. • » • Miss Mary Lentz, of Greensboro, spent yesterday and today here with her sisters. Misses Lucy Richmond and Nan cy Lentz. • * » Joe Barrier, student of Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with home folks. » * 4 Marvin Long, of State College at Ra leigh, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. B. Long. ... Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bost and children, of Charlotte, spent Sunnday afternoon with Airs. Bost's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Petrea. • • * Dr. and Mrs. .T. A. Patterson visited relatives in Shelby Sunday. * * * Miss Evelyn Sunders, of Canton, S. C., and C. M. Wallace, of the Southern Power Company, at Hickory, spent Sun day with Mr. and Airs. Troy Wallace. • * * Mb. trird 'Alts’. 1 - Fred C.~‘ Correll’' of Greensboro, spent Sunday here en route to Charlotte to attend the auto races. They were accompanied here by Miss Mary Lentz, who is visiting her sisters. Aliases Lucy Richmond and Nancy Lentz. * « . Mr. and Airs- N. A. Archibald and children spent Sunday in Winnsboro, S. C., with Air. and Airs. U. G. Des- Portes and children. * * * Air. and Mrs. R. AI. Richardson and little daughter, of Rocky Mount, spent yesterday with Airs. Richardson’s fath er. Rev. N. R. Richardson, at Mt. Pleas ant. Mr. Richardson is attending the auto races at Charlotte today. Airs. David Pemberton, of Alonroe. is visiting at the home of Dr. W. D. Pem berton here. * » * Healtli Pemberton, of Albemarle, spent Sunday here. ... Mr. and Airs. AI. N. Clayton, of Ashe ville, ace visiting at the home of Mrs. Clayton’s parents, Air. and Airs. Ed AI. Cook. • * » Airs. J. M. Culeieasure, who completed her school term at Brown Alill school last week, left Sunday for Chester. S. C., where she will join her hnsband who moved to that place 6oine time ago. • « • „ Dr. Harry Hendrix and daughter, Helen, of Beaufort, are visiting Dr. Hen drik's parents, Mr. and Airs. J. AI. Hen drix, on West Corbin street. R, P. Benson and Ed Alorrison. Jr.. ’ silent Sunday •in Greensboro visiting friends. ■( Bridge Club to Alert. « Airs. L. L. Alnuldon will entertain Mfe members of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club tomorrow afternoon at 3 :30 o’clock at her home on South t'nion street. Circle Alerting. The Elizabeth Odell Circle is meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock with Airs. Floyd Line at her home on North Church street. J CONCORD COTHJN MARKET MONDAY, MAT It, 1925 Cotton .23 1-2 Cotton Seed ----- .48 I A Complete Assortment | THERMOS BOTTLES 1 CARAFERS J JUGS Gibson Drug Store I The Rexall Store THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE FINAL MEETING OF WOMAN'S f CLUB TO BE HELD THURSDAY j| Affair To Be Given on Mrs. W. H. Got- 1 man’s Lawn—Kindergarten to Give , May Pole Dance. ■ E The last meeting of the Woman’s Club | will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 f o’clock on the lawn of the home of Mrs. K W. H. Gorman; A short address from p the president of the elub, Miss Janie | Kluttz, will be given and a report’ from E the Federated Woman’s Club which held :: its meeting at Pinehurst will be read by | Airs. Goman, who was a delegate from | the local club. Choruses will be rendered by the mu- | sic department. The May pole dance R by the kindergarten children under the | direction of Miss Berta Harlem will be' | the features of the afternoon. All members of the Woman’s Club are ” invited to this entertainment. The ' chairman of the home economics and wel fare departments are asßing all old mem bers to be present in order to be ready for the work of the new club year, op ening September, 1925. Bridge Club Meets. Airs. Charles Porter entertained the J Thursday Evening Bridge Club Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Bridge was 1 played at four tables. , ■; At the conclusion of the game Airs. Porter, assisted by Miss Alary’ AlcKrrfey, j server! a delicious luncheon to the guests. Those enjoying' Mrs. Porter’s hospital- < iff were: Airs. H .D. Mitchell, of Ashe- j ville; Mrs. T. N. Spencer, Mrs. Lee Crowell, Jr„ Airs. N. T. Deaton, Airs. J. AI. Hendrix. Mrs. Ernest Porters, Airs, j J rill n Porter, Mrs. P. M Lafferty, Mrs. i -Tames Bangle, Mrs. P. B. Raiford, Jr., 1 Airs. Clyde Show. Airs. Carl Spears, Aliss ' Laura Gillon, Miss Sue Caldwell, Aliss i Ruby Cline, Aliss Clara Gillon. Among those coming in for luncheon were: Airs. C. O. Gillon, Aire. T. AL Alex ander, Airs. Bert Adams, Airs. A. S. AVebb, Airs. AI. S. Ward, Miss Bessie Caldwell and Aliss Alary McKinley. Airs. Lee Watson, who has been con fined to the Concord Hospital on account of illness for almost a month, was taken to her home Saturday afternoon. Her ] condition was much improved. Miss White to Graduate. The following invitations have been re- i .ceived in the city r The Faculty and Graduating Class of j Rex Hospital i request your presence at their ] Commencement Exercises on Tuesday evening, May the twelfth ( nineteen hundred and 'twenty-five , at eight-thirty o'clock - AVoman's Club Raleigh, North Carolina Reception and Dancing z ' 9 :00 to II :30 o’clock. Among the graduates at Rex Hospital J is Aliss Mary Isabelle AA'hitc, daughter of . Air. and Mrs. T. J. AVhite. < Meeting of War Alothers. j The AVar Mothers will meet tomorrow I (Tuesday) afternoon at 3:30 at the home j ofo Mrs. Frank Gtiodson. AA'ith Mrs. ,T. ( S. Lafferty, Airs. A. L. Sappenfield and Airs. John Young as joint hostesses with Airs. Goodfon. Birth Announcement. j Air. and Airs. N. L. AVilliams announce 1 the birth of a daughter, Madge Claudine, J Alay 9th. USE PENNY COLUMN—IT PAYS j CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET J (Corrected weekly by Cline & Moose) ( Figures named represent prices paid j for prodnee on the market: Eggs .25 < Corn 51.35 j Sweet potatoes 1.50 < Turkeys .25 to .30 < Onions $1.25 ] Peas $3.00 < Butter .30 ' Country Ham .27 Country Shoulder .18 Country Sides .18 Young Chickens _» .40 ] Hens .20 i Irish Potatoes .90 1 1 ■ n 1 _ ■ > What is Your Sight Worthl Would you takes million dollars for it?—or would you con sider it beyond mere value in dollars and cents? Precious gems are your eyes. When they fade the beauty of the World too,grows dimmer. VThrte ii only one time to care for your eyes—and that ta the tsresent. [ r An examination will reveal any w,v,knesse»—glasses will strengthen , ■ thevT. - t 80, Miy delay? I STARNES-MILLER-PARKER COMPANY | Jewders and Optometrists I i rff I •J CITIZENS BANK AND nOOPQOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOGOOOOO) AMBULANCE SERVICE H Service, Silent [ and Satisfying \ AVe have facilities to meet ev- V ery possible requirement, and I strive to perforin our task in that O | efficient manner that always com- 9 1 pels admiration. Yet our service ft I 1 does not end here. 8 AVe endeavor to bring to those X in sorrow the comforting assur- Q anee that everything possible has V been done to pay a fitting tribute ' t to the one who has passed away. 1 1 Wilkinson’s i i Funeral Home I PHONE 9 AMBULANCE SERA’ICE ![! QftooooftftftQQftftftaaaftrvvvvvvvv |^RftNCY^OTG^DS^^^^^^Wol^^aWEAß;j CXAOOOOOOftOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOTOOOOOOOOOOOC 30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I A Good Spring Tonic For Your Car | Let us grind your valves, tighten your bearings and 8 Reline your Brakes for you. All work guaranteed to give 9 satisfaction. Expert radiator repairing and all prices reasonable. Corl Motor Co. I “THE HOME OF GOOD DODGE SERVICE” W. Depot St. Phone 630 X j QOOeOOOOOOOGOOOQGOOOOOCOOOOCOOOOOGOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |>oooo^^ I CEMENT 1 PLASTER I LIME Mortar Color, Plaster Paris i PHONE 74 CRAVEN’S KERR STREET g | 30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 —— .1 I ..... I As usual we are the first to show the Newest. This time we have three styles in Blonde Kids. Also several new styles in Blond Satin, Patents, Whites and Black Sat ins. RUTH-KESLER SHOE STORE SMARTEST STYLES y LOWEST PRICES / THE m COLUMH G ETS ’EM EVERT THH I 300000000000000000000000001 18 Gome See Us | 8 IN OUR NEW ] ; g LOCATION ! o just Across From the Court o [ X House—Next, to Cline's x | 8 Pharmacy k I O Our store room is larger [ 8 than we formerly had aind F j | we are able to display our | 1 | ' goods to a much better ad- ij 1 I I vantage. f| \ We are now ready to take J I ;| 1 tare of all your wants in 1 1 j Books, Stationery, Office ! ; Pictures, Frames | J and everything that goes to 1 make up our line of mer- ■ I i I chandise. | j 1 |!j Our. Phene Number is 579 j 11 1 Give us a call. | Musette,inc j \ —and now comes the good news of our O CONTINUATION j' of the greatest value-giving i ;■ REMOVAL SALE you will ever witness again 1 1 Suits, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery—in fact every- < !j , thing for the men and young men at greater REDUCTIONS i j FOR THIS WEEK SELLING I The carpenters are busy remodeling our store dpposite the \ pld Hotel and just as soon as they have finished we are go- ] ing to move. We don't want to move all our goods there, •' hence the prices we are going to give you This Week Come in as Soon as You Can—We May Move Any Time— | This Means the Sale Closes. Watch Newspapers Every Day Browns-Cannon Co. SOUTH UNION STREET Same Old Stand j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi ' PAINT! PAINT! j ! We carry a Complete Line of Behja- | mine Moore & Paints and Var- 6 nishes. j Jno. T. Lewis Dutch Boy Lead Only 1 14 Cents a Pound j If you are going to paint it will pay j you to see our line before buying. \ Don’t take our Word. Ask the peo § pie that have used it. Yorke & Wadsworth Co. j The Big Department Hardware j Store Union and Church Street J Phone 30 Phone 30 5 ■ .■ t Some Knock Out Bargains in Canned | Goods No. 3 Cans Sunmoul Syrup Pehches _. 20c 3 No. 3 Cans Black Berries 18c 3 No. 3 Cans Silver Floss Kraut -15 c I No. 3 Cans Lye Hominy 16c 1 No. 3 Cans Pie Peaches 15c 1 No. 2 Cans Pitted Red Cherries ; 20c jjl No. 3 Cans String Beans 20c 1 Poultry Market Lower but firm. We will pay 17 l-2e per pound I for Hens, and from 30 to 40c per pound for fr : ers this week. C. H. BARRIER & CO. jjj 210-313 W. Depot Street. • Hpyr about j those Seat bought them for the sake of cleanliness— but, after weeks of service, are they actually j; Wouldn’t they be ever so much better for a few J | days’ visit to the dry-cleaner— Wouldn’t you take more pride in your car, with those seat covers spick and span, bright and new j again? ] ! ! Take them off today, and phone us. We’B h«v« ! ! bade in just a litt’p while. j I Bob’s Dry Cleaning Co. | PHONE 787 PAGE FIVE
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