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Friday, September 19, 2025

Personals in the Concord Tribune, Sept. 19, 1925

Personals

Miss Kathleen Craver left Friday for Courtney, N.C., to be a member of the faculty of the Courtney High School the coming term.

Miss Ada Whitlock has returned from Charlotte, where she spent the week with her sister, Mrs. Reuben McConnell, at her home on Willmore Drive.

Miss Jenn Coltrain, who has been visiting for some time in the north, has returned to the home of her father here, D.B. Coltrane.

Mrs. V.E. Bell and daughter, Jane Kestler, who have been visiting here at the home of Mrs. Bell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ed Kestler, will return to their home in Raleigh Sunday.

Rev. J.M. Long of Greensboro is visiting friends in Concord for several days.

Mrs. R.E. Ridenhour, Mrs. J. Lee Crowell, Mrs. W.L. Bell, Mrs. G.W. Means, Mrs. John K. Patterson, Mrs. John Barnhardt, and Mrs. J.L. Hartsell have returned from Philadelphia where they attended the meeting of War Mothers. They were entertained in Washington on their return trip.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parnell of Charlotte are spending the week-end in the city as guests of Mrs. W.C. Parnell on East Depot street.

Mrs. David Pemberton of Monroe is visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W.D. Pemberton on North Union street.

J. Thompson Brown, professor of English in Winthrop College at Rock Hill, is spending the week-end in Concord as a guest of his brother, W.G. Brown, on Georgia avenue.

From page 5 of the Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, Sept. 19, 1925

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