morway, juijf 1925 IB 1 MMMr A «mt -A fIHfHHHRHHPVHHHP^%A^QSPMiHSHBBBBIBBBHiHBBPiHHP' rs A wedding which came as a surprise tc man; persons in the city ties solemnizec at 12:15 this morning at B£. Jamet Lutheran Church when Mfsh Gertrufli Shaw, of Concord and Rockingham, was married to Brown Phillips of this city. Only close relatives of the couple and a few friends were present at the cere mony which was pAformed by Rev. I*. A. Thomas. Miss Shaw was attired in a blue crepe remains dress with blond accessories. She entered on the arm of the groom, t - Immediately after the ceremony Mr, aad Mrs. Phillips left for a Wedding tout through western Kojrth Carolina. They wilirmake their'home here when they re turn. * r j v." Mrs. Phillips is a young' wbmoti iof unusual beauty and charm and' hits worked in Concord for a number of years at Fisher’s. She has made numerous friends since moving here from Rocking ham. Mr. Phillips is a business man of promise, holding a responsible posi tion with Cline's Pharmacy. Patriotic Parents Have Daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Riden honr, Jr., Saturday, a daughter at the Coueord Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ridenhour are receiving the congratulations of their many friends at being so loyal to their country. Their son, R. E. 111, was bora on May 20th, tha date of the signing of the Mecklen burg Declaration of Independence, and the latest arrival was born on July 4th. The daughter has not yet been ntimed. at Fourth Birthday. Little -Miss Margaret Elisabeth Boyd entertained ’about forty of her friends this nMii-ifisig'ga the home of her parents, Mr. and MrsiV Ralph Boyd, on North Spring Street. . "Thf .ijarty was given on the anniversary $-h»r birthday, she be ing.jfour years pf hge. Kings Daughters to Me«f' Tonight. The ■ regular meeting of the Kings Daughters will be held tonight at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. Ij. Bell on West Depot Btreet. All memberh are urged- to, be present. Rev. and Mrs. Frank L. Fesperman, of Japan; Arrive in United States. G. A.' Fisher, of Tribune Street, re erfved a tjetegram Suhdiy-frath Rev* and Mrs. FVank fc. Fesperman, of Japan, tating that they arrived safely at Seattle, Wash., on Saturday, July 4th, and would leave there Sunday, July sth, for Lan caster, Penn., where Mr. Fesperman will asaist in a memorial service to the late Rev. Paul Schoffner, who died in Japan recently, after which they will leave for North Carolina arriving here sometime next week. Mr, and Mrs. Fespermau left here six years ago .'for Japan,.inhere have beeft engaged.- in mission- fork. >o*y*-:r -******** - Paul Fink entertained seventeen of his little friends at the home of his parents on Harris Street Saturday afternoon, the occasion being his ninth birthday. Re freshments were served and a very en joyable afternooa was spent -by those present. To Entertain Bridge Club. Miss Ruby Cline wilt entertain the Tuesday Bridge Club tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock at her home on South Union street. . - , . Burns or scalds of small area, cover first with wet bak ing soda. When dry, take this off. Dress with Vicks, gently. Do not rob in. Bandage lightly. VICKS V Vapoßub seta in > W%^ < *",■*,. 1 Day Ffaon. MO » Night Phones SM-IhSL ujy . . PERSONALS >| Mm. Silas Furr, of Troutman, who > bad beent visiting -reiativds in Concord for several weeks, returned home last • Thursday. ip •*-•'■ i Miss Grace Forrest has gone to Black > Mountain to spend,a month. i • i ■■■'■. -f'- • ». Miss Stella Benfield left for Washing ton, D. C„- this morning,' t,where she, .will be joined by fyiends who will accompany her on a tour of northern and western United States and Canada, > Miss Ben field will be gone for over a month. • • • B. C. Benfield spent the week-end in Greensboro visiting friends in that city. • • • Mrs. J. C. Hutchinson, of Charlotte, the week-end in the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ben field. ■ • * * -\ ■ Miss Dorothy' Lamb ‘has returned to her home in fthndtemhn after visiting at the home of; her Uncle,- J. A. Kennett, for several weeks. , Miss Thelma Lewis, of Belmont, ims returned to her home after Spending the week-end with Misses Mabel and Rubye Misenheimer. • * * Miss Ruth Williams, Miss Bowman and Mr. Osburn, of Greensboro, spent the week-end with Miss William's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williams. • • -• Miss Martha Odell and Eleanor Todd have returned, to -Charlotte after spend ing the weck-eSd ill the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Chavis and chil dren, Evelyn and Claud, Jr., have re turned to their borne in Freemont, Pa,, after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown on North Church Street. • • • Oliver M. Doyle spent the week-end with friends in Clinton, 8. C. ■ • • A. R. Howard has returned from Asheville, where he attended the meet ing of the North Carolina Association of Cotton Manufacturers. « • m Dr. and Mrs. C. I. Miller, who were recently married here and who are now living in Albemarle, spent the week-end in Concord visiting relatives. Mrs. Mil ler before her marriage was Miss Lanie Miller. • • • MrsrM. W. Fetzer, one of the matrons at the Jackson Training chool, has gone to Lypn, Mass., to visit her daughter. • • • Mrs. H. C. Ridenhour aud Mrs. M. J. Blnckwelder are spending several weeks at Allentown. Pa., at the home of Mr. and Mrs’. C. J. M. Blume. Mrs. Riden hour is the mother of Mr. Blume. To Give Ladies’ Class a Picnic. The young men’ Bible class of St. . .Tames Lutheran Church will give a jpe lifc Tuesday night for the yohng women’s class at Bt. Johns Church. The party : will leave the church at 7 :30 o'clock. War Mother to Give Tr*. The War Mothers will give a tea next Thursday evening from 5 to 7 o’clock at the home of Mrs. R. E. Ridenhour on West bepet Street. The purpose of the tea is to raise money for the pledge which the War Mothers made to the Le gion orphans. Everybody is invited to attend the ten. Son Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cagle. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Cagle at their home on 116 Depot street, July 4th. a son, James Harold. Fighting Blood. Honors Willsie Morrow's story, “Fight ing Blood,” selected by the editor of The Delineator as the best short story pub lished in that magazine during 1024, will he published iu full in the Magazine Sec tion of next Sunday's New York World. This story of a Quaker girl who. single handed, fights bootlegging, sin aud sick ness on an Indian reservation in the j Rockies, will hold your interest to the ! last word. Read this story in The World next Sunday. Order your copy in advance. Edition iinfited. ’ REMEMBER PENNY ADS ARE CASH I WHEN YOU NEED THE PLUMBER I cal! us up and if the need is urg } ent we will send a man to your place at once. No matter wheth er you contemplate installing new plumbing or whether you want your old plumbing repaired we will be pleased to give you an es timate, and if we secure the con tract we will assure you of best workmanship. E. B. GRADY PLUMBING AND fctEATING DEALER OSes aad Show Room SS B. Corbin St > Office Phone U4W THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE |kj| •' 1 RidiMtWidowln Detroit, July S.—Mrs. Matilda B. , podge, widow of the late John F. Dodge, Wealthy autothobile manufacturer, is -now the bride of Alfred G. Wilson, Detroit , lumber man, i The two were joined, in: marring a t , Mrs. Dodge's home here in a ceremony surprisingly simple. Only immediate i friends and relatives were present. i Immediately after the ceremony thev left for New York, to sail for an ex tended honeymoon tour in Europe. Wilson remarked that he would return i to his lumber business as soon as- the wedding trip wus over. “I’d be lost without it.” he said. Mrs. Dodge had been known ns , the wealthiest widow in America. Celebrates Sixth Birthday. Little Miss Ollie Bost celebrated her sixth birthday at her home in West Con cord Monday when she invited a number of her friends to a party given at her home. Cake and ice cream were served. j ' "YI - - j Scene Concord Theatre Today and Tomorrow. w isgr mMwkpt;*# ifjp 85 Expert Attention When vour Watch needs re pairing, there is only one kind of attention that will put it into cor rect running condition —expert attention such as we are prepar ed to give it. Leave your Watch here today for inspection. STARNES-MILLER-PARKER COMPANY ■ -■ ! . ........ ooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc Bling Station __ 8 jar H&rtsell Mill 8 IV YOU 8 ProprietoiL-: j BASEBALL SUMMARY ! * Sooth Atlantic Imim. ■ ? - .} Won Lpet FC. Charlotte 43 24 .642 Spartanburg * 41 ’26 .612 Macon u 38 28 .582 Augusta „ 34 34 .500 Asheville , 32 35 .4T2 Greenville r -31 37 .456 Columbia __ ..128 -88 .418 Knoxville ..22 46 ,324 American League. ;; Won Lost PC. Washington 50 .24 .676 Philadelphia 46 25 .548 Detroit __ ___37 38 .487 t. Louis'... 36 30 .480 New York 1_32 41 .438 Cleveland 3l 44 .413 Boston „ 2 4 50 .324 Results Yesterday. Washington 7; New York 2. Chicago 5; Cleveland 4. ' ' St. Louis 6; Detroit 5.- Only three scheduled. . National League. Won Lost PC. Pittsburgh __ , 44 26 .628 New York, 43 28 .5Q7 Bfooklyn 38.. 35 -514 »t. Louis r _ 36 37 .408 Cincinnati. 33 -37 ;471 Philadelphia 33 .38 .465 Chicago __ 33 42 .440 Boston Lj =1 28 ”44 .380 , Results Yesterday. Pittsburgh 8; Chicago 2. St. Louis 3; Cincinnati 1. New York 8; Philadelphia 3. i Boston 4-4; Brooklyn 1-2. MARRIED WOMAN SHOT IN STRUGGLE OVER HER J. B. Snead Finds Wife Alighting From Auto With E. A. Adams and Fight Results. ‘ ,-r; ’ Raleigh. July 4. —Morhecai Heights, new residential, section of the city, staged the first Fourth of July event of the day when J. B. Snead and E. A. Adams, at odds over Mrs. Snead, ex changed pistol shots with the result that Mw, Snead received the only bullet that took effect. Floyd Snead, 15-year-old son of the fighting father, told flic most intelligent story of the whdle thing today. He was hurt in the'scrimmage, but his wounds were brought with him from the hospital, where he said lie had been treat ed for mostolditls. The young boy said that his mother and Mr. Adams had taken a ride in the morning and that his father had called at the house by telephone to find Mitji Snead out. When lie returned the father and husband found Mr. Adams and Mrs. Snead alighting from the Adams automobile. The party went into the house ami then the fight ing began. Young Snead says Adams jumped on Snead the moment the three entered the hall and beat the elder Snead over the head witlf a pistol. Floyd Snead says Adams bad two guns and his father one. The lad quoted Adams' as having said 211 is not my fault. Floyd,” a moral alibißvhich Floyd would not accept. He said he told Adams that this wus the second time that had tried to wreck the Sneads home. "I tried to jump on him when He whs I 'tenting daddy,” the * younger man said, dntl “he hit me with his fist on my sore' eg£” Just the Boy for the Job. Father: “I want to apprentice my boy to you.” Master Plumber: "Where is *e?” Father: “Well—or-—he forgot his ref erences and has gone back home for them.” Master Plumber : “Righto!—l’ll take ’ini!” ANTE-BELLUM Smoking Tobacco The Old Reliable Has Stood the Test For 60 Years. Roll. ’Em and Save Sold by All Dealers ’ To prevent freckles Elizabeth Arden has created an • exquisite finishing lotion, r VENETIAN LILLE LOTION, , to be used under powder. ■ Antiseptic and astringent, < smooths and reflags the skin, leaves a silky finish, flarw ng ' . for day or evening. Prevents , windbum, sunburn and freckling. ) • While, Cream, Notunlk, Special • J , Spanish RatM, Ocn. SUO. f 2.50. Gibson Drug Store _T~ rt— ■—tammmwgr \ ' Bigger, Bright® iy Busier than Ever Save! Save! Save! Your Chance to Save July a Month of Bargains AT FISHER’S Open Monday as Jsual S'- - ;:v ' ” [ Who else in Concord will show you summer Suits like i these at ‘ SIO.OO to $25,00. * - , 0 I If H ' ••■' {■". ■ & You might as well ask— v , Tfljs. ' “Who else in this worldever jdKßutfyNfc. , loved you like your Moth- //flmnli/irnh. erf" imuHßiv Jfilmiltlflffilh x The answer is—Nobody! Mn[||' * 4*9^ And don't think that we are ,§|I|BJI ||B 5 afraid you are going to ask fir if, | jjjffl’ X us to prove this—for that’s fflmill[lw ili»tHI8SMlill]ll 8 just what we would like to iKluilUlaßillffllHllßflfßll have you do ! lwli iXfflflUml ' vfisF X Men —we know clothing and X so do you— X Here is a Value that won’t take five minutes to convince 0 you. The model is an absolutely new one— -8 The material—as cool as a screen door —and as strong. \. X The colorings are the new wanted shades! —and the price 8 is—well—we are going to let you use the adjectives 1 8 Located in Cannon Building j Browns-Cannon Co. f YOUR SHOP I g Where You Get Your Money’s Worth 1 Wear-Ever Aluminum Week 20 Percent OFF 20 Per Cent $ j Mrs; Nannie Toppin, factory representative, will demon strate the .advantages of ‘Wear-Ever” Aluminum utensils. ' She will do actual cooking of different articles each, day, 1 and will be glad to help you solve your particular During Mrs. Toppin’s visit she will offer 1 of the Wear-Ever line at attractive prices—'Fry Pan 79c j 20 Per Cent Off on All House Furnishing Goods Ritchie Hardware Co YOUR HARDWARE STORE PHONE 117 SERVICE lr 1 Our enthusiastic patrons nppre- {jH :*ciatc the dignity of our rooms and pi the perfection of our service. You fS. should come to see us, as we can H guarantee your satisfaction. At “Our M « th °ds Please” mok ■ WAIITV PARKS ' BELK BEAUTY II euuw = I —SilMMslMlimMllfi | Mrs. Housewif§! Do you ever worry about what you are going to cook? And finally when you have decided, does your grocer say: “Sorry, but we haven’t any today”? If you have these worries you can get rid of them by calling us first. Our stock is complete and if it’s on the market we have it. Call us for all kinds of Country Produce. We have plenty of chickens, fresh eggs and fresh country butter at all times. We appreciate your trade and are not pleased unless you are pleased. C. H. BARRIER & CO. i»ajbffirßTs'r , rsjrggßC!Ki , . | g | gg«'r"i.. .uim ■■■■»• I ’ DELCO LIGHT »•\ V ! Light Plants and Batteries ~ Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter nating current and Washing Machines for direct or alter nating current , t ., R. H. OWEN, Agent Phone m Concord. N. C. gv j 8 . / \r3i!U.tisv’ri277aßßErrmm S FANCY DRY GOODS . WOMEN’S WEAR ,n>#ooopoocx)oooooooQooooooooooooooooooooQOooooo6ooooc PAGE FIVE