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Friday, February 12, 1926. TIRES TIRES Are You Getting Your Money’s Worth? You Are If You Are Buying Those Good GOODYEARS At Our Present Low Price YORKE & WADSWORTH COMPANY THE Goodyear Store T country! ICORRESPQNDENCB ENOCHVILE. Mrs. Lowell Overcash Is in Hie hos pital. Latest reports are favorable. Mrs. Ed Helms is confined to her bed with rheumatism, being almost helpless. Mrs. Griffin's little boy is improv ing. Mrs. C. A. Weddington is contem plating the purchase of the Sims house and lot in Enochville. Mrs. Lee Smith was stricken with paralysis Tuesday morning. John Correll and son Bill, of China Grove, were visitor Sunday at A. I>. Cornell's. Jthn Petren has sold his Ford. Hugh Victor Overcash has returned to school after being called home on account of the death of his grand father. William Sinus. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brown’s twins have had the “flu.” A shooting affair between Pink Reed and Will Gibson, two colored men, took place recently, according to reports. It is said the affair de veloped from some meat being stolen from Reed. Mt. Mrs. G. T. Upright and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sechler spent Sunday wjtlk Mrs, Dora Upright. ~ . ■- 1 ' !l - ' 1 ■—- Ay'** II JL JaPr ikay AgjßkJjw. j® |H HV'T H !■ I ,|Tl^ /.VWVW^ . p OL better all-year Anti-Knock Fuel Fast firing! That’s a big quality in Sinclair H. C. Gasoline* Tires fast—gets your car away fast—takes it over the hill in highj! And when it fires, it fires completely! Without a * “knock”. Without a “ping”—or a “thump”. It’s an anti t knock gasoline and it’s all gasoline—all comes out of an oil u well. The sooner you put “H.C.” Gasoline into your tank, t the sooner you will put a new smoothness into your engine. And it’s economical, too—because it gives you mote miles to the gallon! X OWlstr TPHHMB& C?)BMTS BEOULAR, >AHV Enrl Allman is preparing to pur chase another pair of small size over alls. Its another big boy. C. C. Upright's baby has been right sick. A. D. Correll made a second trip to the mountains bringing back a nice, lot of apples. H. S. Rumple and family spent | Sunday at Mrs. Dora Upright's. Mrs. . Willie Outen and baby have had the “flu.” Mrs. F. B. Brown is very sick at this writing. D. I\ Johnson has purchased a new EAsex car. Arthur Wright has also purchased another car. We are more than glad that the controversay over naming the new hotel in Concord has come to an end. The decision of naming it “Hotel Concord" should be satisfactorv with all. I would like to suggest that we have a space in our Concord Times for some good favorite songs or po etry. What do you other renders think of this? We have a column' of good jokes and a few chapters j of a very interesting story, so why i not make the paper further interest-' ing by printing a few songs in each paper? Anothpr thing, lets all of us corre spondents get busy and send in more neighborhood news. BUSY BEE. HARRISBURG ROUTE 3. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Penninger spent last week with Mrs. Penninger's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Miller, of Route ,'i. Mrs. G. D. Hudspeth and son, of Charlotte, spent Friday with Mrs. D. B. Love. My. Jerry Peapinger. spent last week with his brother, Mr. Jack Pen ninger, of Salisbury. -r Mrs. D. B. Love and little daughter, Eunice Brown, spent Saturday with Mrs. Love's sister. Mrs. J. D. Kelly. Mrs. Clyde Love is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. McDon-1 aid, of Route 7. Miss Alberta Yates spent the week-1 end with her sister, Mrs. G. D. Huds peth, of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. —Clin Penninger and little son, .T.' C„ Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Starnes. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mosley, of Mc- Adenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Love. » Mr. and Mrs. Elem Love and chil dren, of Stanfield, spent Sunday with 1 Mr. Love’s brother, Mr. O. S. Lovf. BETIL MIDLAND. Miss Laura Mae Shinn spent the week-end at her home in Georgeville. Mr. and Mrs. Bain Green have re turned from Mint Hill, where they have been visiting Mrs. Green’s par THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBWNE ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mann. Miss Pink Willeford spent the week end at her home in Concord. Miss Julia Brooks has been visit ing tier sister-in-law, Mrs. J. Lee Brooks. Miss Myrtle Hamilton, of Jit. Gilead, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Soasamon. Mr. apd Mrs. B. S. Green, Miss Louise Green and Mr. DeMarquis Wil liamson Kjieiit Thursday in Churlotte. Miss SaWe Blake Iras returned to Jlontgomery county after visiting beer ! sister, Mrs. G. A. Haywood here. I Rev. Mr. Atkins and son, Gi-almm Atkins, of Unionville. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clontz, of Charlotte, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clontz Sunday. Mr. Waldo Nelson spent the week end with Jfr. and Mrs. C. T. Blake ney. Miss Louise Green is visiting her sister. Mrs. William Brown, near Kan napolis. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Haywood ond children have beene visiting in Mont gomery county. Miss Katharine Hartseli has re turned to High Point Colleg? after visiting her parents, Jlr. and Mrs. P. J. Hartseli. Messrs. Bowman Bennett, B. D. Hutchison and John Icard, of Polk ton have been visiting rehitives here. The Woman's club met. Tuesday as- ternoon in the school building. Miss . Cooley discussed the health of the child and other important subjects were discussed by the members. Mr. Bob Sickles of Lexington, Ky., spent Sunday with Mr. and •Mrs. A. P. Widenhouse. Miss Faye Black was the guest of . Mr. and Jlrs. B. S. Green Tuesday ir'ght, WHITER. i , NO. SEVEN TOWNSHIP. Miss Kathleen Dry returned home > Sunday from Lexingtoji. • Mr. Bruce Arey and Jack Foil, of Salisbury, spent Sunday at W. It. i Arey's Mrs. W. G. Honeycutt is visiting in ■ Salisbury. : The Ladies’ Missionary Society of St. Stephens Church, is invited to . meet at Mrs. Gilbert Isenhour's Sat ■ urday afternoon with the Emanuel Society. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin, of . Concord, spent Sunday at G. A. Culp’s Miss Violet Honeycutt entertained | the Luther League at her home Satur . day night. Mr. George Honeycutt has put in a . radio. ■ Mr, and Mrs. Maylon Lowder, of . Concord, spent Sunday at YV. J. Cline's. Mrs. Reid Honeycutt gave her lit tle daughter, Edith, a surprise birth day party Saturday afternoon from 2 . to 4 o'clock. After games were play ed tlye, guests were invited to the <fiu ’ ing ram where pickles, ginger snaps, cherries with whipped cream and the birthday cake which held nine can dles, were served. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Flow, of Char lotte, spent Sunday at Homer Flow's. Mr. George Moose is right sick, we regret to note. Mr. Rufus Honeycutt is real sick with pneumonia. Mr. and Jlrs. Wade Dry, of Salis bury. spent Sunday at Buffalo. Thera will be a pageant given at St. Stephens Church at an early date. School is doing fine at Dry this year, bliss Blanche Bowman is the teacheß Mrs. Horace Tompkins and chil dren, of Florence, S. C., are visiting at J. G. Honeycutt’s. Mr. Ben Honeycutt has mover to Salisbury. Mr. John Fink’s condition is im proving rapidly, we are glad to hear. SPRING TIJIE. CONCORD ROUTE ONE No sickness to report at this, writ ing. Frank Smith nnd Lewis Smith are spending several days in Robinson county on business. Mrs. Parish and children, of Con cord. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cran ford. Jlrs. Will Hudson and Mrs. J. W.' Stowe spent last Friday at the home of Mrs. Sam I,inker, of nenr Ro berta. Jlisses Elsie and Betty Love, of near Noberta, and Minnie Stowe spent last Bunda.v evening with Miss Beatrice Ctancill. A. I. Dovs, of Concord, was a Sun day visitor at the home of J. YV. Stowe. A number of our young folks are very interested in fox hunting, as there was a fox seen in our com munity on last Jlonday. YY'onder where Harrisburg Route Three, “Just Me” is? Come on. We enjoy reading your items. JUNE BUG. WINECOFF. Miss Mary Belle Umbergor has completed her course at Randolph Macon, Virginia, and is spending some time here with her parents. Jlrs. , Fannie YY’att is at home again after having spent some time with her father. Mr. Welch, who haa been sick at his home near Char lotte. Sirs. Ida Graham is visiting Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Rollins in Salis bury. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jlitchel! and son, Wilmott, Jr., motored to Char lotte Friday afternoon to meet Misses Avis and Winnie Sue Sullivan, of Crouse, who were their guests over the week-end. Mrs. Mary Linker and little Ells worth Cook spent last Wednesday with Mr»: John Cook. The Wineeoff YVoman’s Club meets Thursday afternoon with Jlrs. E. G. Denny, The demonstration at this meeting -will be “school lunches." Mrs. g, W, Cook and little daugh ter, Virginia Dare, were the guests Wednesday of Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mr. apd Mrs. Chandler and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wineeoff and Mia* Btbal Wineeoff, of Winaton- * Snlem. spent Sunday here with Mr. • * ami Mrs, Randolph Winecoff. j ' Miss Margaret Litaker spent tile week-end here with her mother, Mrs.! . Randolph Wineooff. The Winecoff boys’ basketball team ' defeated the Junior X. M. C. A. team | : of Concord here Tuesday afternoon,] ■ the score being 3c to G. The City Union League, composed! of the Kannapolis, Winecoff and Con-1 cord Epworth Leagues of the Metho-| > dist Church held a meeting at Wine-1 coff Friday evening. A very inter-! ' esting program was given. Mrs. Ben Beamon, of Center Grove, | who has been visiting Mrs. A. W. I i Winecoff, was the dinner guest last Thursday of Mrs. S. W. Cook. Mrs. I ' Beamon has returnee! home, i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mitchell and I little son, Wilmot. Jr., will spend [ this week-end in Crouse with friends. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Calif ' well and little Baxter Caldwell arc i glad to know that Baxter is at home I again, after having undergone an op . erntion in a Charlotte hospital. Bax ter is improving splendidly, i Mrs. C. J. Goodman was shopping 1 in Concord one day last week. Miss Ruby Litaker is out of school , on account of sickness. Members of the girls’ basketball J . team have bought new jersey. They . are red with white bands and are , I • very pretty. Thursday eveniug the Carpedian . Literay Society of Winecoff high , school entertained the Napoleonic Lit , erary Society at a very pretty Valen . tine party. Many games, suggestive of the season, were played, after which a wienie roast was enjoyed by all. • Another pretty party of the Valen , tine season was that given Wednes day evening with Miss Mary Gibson Stallings, Miss Mattie Lou Morris and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell as hostesses, at the home of Mrs. Olin Caldwell. After several games of bridge and other games, delirious refreshments consisting of heavenly hash and cake were served. Each gue6t was pre- ; seated with dainty Valentine souve nirs. Those present were: Misses \ Mary Belle Umberger, Anita Litaker, ' Elizabeth Laird, Mary Gibson Stall- > ingsand Mattie Lou Morris, Robert Wolthol, Wylie Umberger, B. Leon ard Umberger, Jr., Latta Caldwell. ’ M% and Mrs. Olin Caldwell, Mr. and ! Mrs.,'Wilmot H. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell. Misses Sousa and Myrtle Kluttz ■ spent the week-end with their par ents at Rockwell. CORRESPONDENT. KLUTTZ ACADEMY. Miss Cora Mae Hege spent the week-end with her parents in Lexing ton. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Boat, of Spen cer, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Car ter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown spent Sunday with Mrs. Brown’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Millet’, of Love’s Store. Mr. James Lefler, of Mt. Pleasant, visited his daughter, Sunday, Mrs. J. M. Shive. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. J. Boat spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Bra. Jacob A. Carter. Mr. Banks Bpst, of Kannapolis, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Et Boat. Mr. Lee Ketner ds improving after an attack of influenza and pleurisy. Remember the community meeting at Kluttz Friday night. A full pro gram is scheduled. Come and l e with us. There will also be s box supper at Kluttz Saturday night. The proceeds will go to improvements of the school facilities. Mr. Hubert Wilhelm, of Kannapo lis, spent the week-end with his par entsuMr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilhelm. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burrage, of Concord, spent Sunday with Mrs. Burrage’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carter. We were grieved to hear of the death of Mr. A. C. Ketner’s baby Sat urday. Stop, look and listen. TTie wedding bells are going to ring around here pretty soon. SWEETHEART. New Orleans Ready for Mardl Gras. New Orleans, I*., Feb. 12.—Every thing is in readiness in New Orleans for the opening of the annual Mardl Grns carnival. An unusually large number of visitors is in the city, and ! the downtown streets present a gala appearance with their bright decora tions on every side and all public places thronged with pleasure seek ers. The carnival festivities will get uhder way in earnest tomorrow and will reach their climax the first of next week with the arrival of Rex and bis retina* and their parade through the city. —-- , i,., —— * ■■■" I, i I 500 VOTES ] for every dollar j | We will give for this week 500 votes for each dollar I I 1 spent on tires and tubes. j p j We carry a Full Line of Hood and McClaren Cord g | Tires. Prices and Quality Guaranteed. Our Prices have M I advanced very little. Ritchie Hardware Co. YOUR HARDWARE STORE PHONE 117 [valentines] From lc and up ! 5 CALIFORNIA VOTES TO 1 On Valentines This Week r 1 I School Children! Help Your Teach er Go to California | KIDD--FRIX || Music and Stationery Co. Inc' | Phone 76 58 S. Union St. Concord, N. C. 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