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"that has been nrraaged aril unanimous., r 1 '.Agreed cpon by the eo-oierat:r,!r pastors t J .i,....W- ' - Ml..'! .WALKS ACROSS STATE :ui:eay AT THE CHURCHES j 3 ,c 1i. tutwuwiii turn t-ui. f. jti, J ; maa has av wonderful story of ti:e per- r..: - ' .''',', .'.V-V .? " V'-' '',-'ir-"' t5 1 eeeutioa af. the -converted lewv tber ij V"-1 ! " ' "' ' ' " "w,i: '. H - bHEoa from -LVir .fieada and kutdre "'- : ; i " . ' ' r.--'-','v.i -: '' I't 1' ' ' Iz ! and 't!ia truir:rka -nf mif.fou:iries ? A Directory Showing Where Service Will Be Held v freacj.ia,; a em wlththe gospel f j.-mm .Tomorrow In The Churches Of The City And County Ulirist. h All -who jcssibly caa are urged ly ail our . uowutawa pastors to hear Of All Denomination, Together With News. Items; li isenominciioiur logcuier hu nm -wuv : smut Relijioiu Actiritiea Of All Sort In bim tomorrow night. Co nee i 'fWLich. of all our' friends lo save us,p ' Gaston. .Could or 4 would, have, shed ' their blood I llilfr .rtin. Tiwiii AnA tfe haM win .i,. . Rev. George A CBlesplav Editor Beeoncilod to Him Ja'God,' 1 V . , . I ehapel tomorrow (at the Sunday school will meet et B: 45 with Mr. D. Lee Rhyne . A T7ZEKLY BUDGET OF. CHTTKCB 4 .SSRVICXS .COMPILED IJf HIWS IT2S3 10 ATTRACT XHX ATTEM V TXOH Or NOlf-CHUSCH GOERS , ., AnD OF INTEREST TO CHURCH JKEMBERS the lWhat' dVwo de when - we" teach :W take 4he treasures which may be la lessons poem or nature's trtore,' : Aad' transf una them into -foldea ore Of character, which, eaa aot be reviled: ' The strong maa comes from, the, well , taught child,' ; . f What do we do when we teach the child t ' , We plant the trvth, which the Uade : -' Jlad, r.-6 K'"-!''- :..-"'s; - - Our . Lord aad " Master aaid -freedom makes. Th ru knowledge, ' true freedom eomes lis iilare ejid.doiniaaW pagsloa wilds We have eared the mm, whet Boyhood.; ; y' ' Speak Xord ; ; for Thy senrant hear :vtt' I Samuel -3 :.V -v'. .. '.'' -7 ,i'V : j! ' ' ',J" " "! i:' " There Is nothbf id the world more 'beautiful or attractive'1 than f. growing itof developing under religious influences. Vof this wesoft, it aeems to us,,thai' of all the hoym of ' the Bible Somaol is'fc arorite, Martin LutheA In his' gontler '.moments loved ttj dwell with great, tea dirncss on the boyhood of . Samuel, be ause he- found in libn what he longed. , to see is his' own ' and 'ull , other , boys. - 'When' God called, Somuol responded, and k what was true of Samunl will be found -. true that the average American boy to- ', day.v TLey readily renjwud to rail of , riRbt living and right teudersliip. Cud i railed Samuel with tills' voice, today H V is calling boys by Ilia word, and by His ; spirit through; yon and' Die. .The boys will respond; are ' .we ' permitting, our- eelves to be''chsnneis for the passing of : the meaago. J A. K - ' most' intimate 'friend,'1 was reared as superhtteidsnt. la (iodly Irome iu Irelaad, bin father was a : protestant minister, Jie heard the Voice of Ood all of his ybung life, more, deft , aitelr at the family altar: He came to AuKtfica when little, mow than a youta. jiud through evil' associations wanderea - -faT awuy from his early ffraiBlBg and. from Oo(t Afer two . or. tliree years of ' '.. -a, wild life' la the southwest he determin . md to have a try at city life., One cold, rainy fright, b early winter he landed iu St. Louis in a freight ear, penniless aad f riendlewL . As he was shivering . and finding, shelter,' from the storm be aeath m store .ehedVa friendly band was r , laid ou his am and.., sympathetic voice inquired of his trouble His1 story was ' soon told sua bs. was invited t aceom pany the stranger to eomfort&bki quartets whicb proved' to be a Bcecve Mission ok ilailwt "street .of which Jh,ls beasfiictor was merely a 'janitor.' Tbi boy .was Voai rrted ' that nighi ,lt years sgo. Pa Thursday of 'this" - week, the writer re wived a letter informing him that A. K. ' . ! "' bad been'" called to fill the' ld ' jmXpii of bs fthcr InTone' of the largest '.etirches n JUelfast, Ireland. God called "fte boy ia His word and la fumitr Drar , , era "but he ."mistook the voice, so did - ,?amuel at first, but called again through JjK!k3tx!hojg ; h 'boy jresioade4, Ars we letting Oo4 ieall the boys of Gsatonia . through usfV Young, men - Would ftalk , ; lonre To'Chrintiaa niea aud women uboui t!iir..iul if t,hrUtiaa men and women wgMld talk store to them about Gixl sad talk to God hiore'abuut our-ybuux men. Interesting ; Items of Church .Mews and - .:y-W;wi;;is-: Services.; H i i la a letter, U Dr. Henderl i te, Kev. - JR. C. Long, - of ' Richwood, v West Virginia, baa signified his willingaes sto 'accept the . U ef tM rinrt. and Iprsy VresbyteriaS eburched to tak up the 'Work of the ; m'rnifttry to tie Loray eomunity an) West : Gastonui. Mr. Louj; w a young maa of ' i erce aa ability a harif : worker for the Kingdom aiid church and filled with xeal and the, -spa-It of the Master. II'U a Mtivo'Of Mecklenburg' county and a M svtive'ef Dr, and Mrs. Eddleman, of this : ity. Mr. Long wil be S most desirable 1 and valuwble addition to tlte " hureb farces ef Gartonia and we;bpek fo . Lim a most, eordiai. aad hearty weloomo. ' lie' and Mrs. Long wiU., arrive July , 1 - to enjoy a' month of. vacatioa before -, txkinjc wp Ihe work August 1 ' Rev. 1'. L ' ti'ofe . and family have raavrd f ron their late residence in Che. Ut l'Iai- to' the new Methodlstt parsoa ago in the Jlnkney-Ilaaover -district' of S..uth Gastoni. : Mr Shre;will pmu-h at t'ue Jlnk'ney-Hjinover schoolhouse b -unrrow miiraing. ? 'ff ;'-'t'i; f V lU.x. W J. la-h will be in charge of Xf iiuclay morning- service at Liowfert h '.. n tiie bticeelaavejiteti sonnon. will ; be ,. !,..,( tH tUf Htudents f th Ixiwell - 1 !y Prof T. W.' Liagle, efnavid- - . . .-i',-g, Mr1. Roach will preach-" at Anif-troTig (.Vmuiunity houe Sunday ; i : t S x Wk. am! the .Willing Work- l ave 'brge of the Voung .I'eo- of .'this o)timn will preach rrti ti'iian. Vhnrrh 'Sua ' 1 '-lrck. v There will ; at (i Pinhuout -J112H" - Rev.; W, T Albright will preaea at the East ' End Methodist church ": tomorrow mornbig-'at 11 o'clock, ' ai Betbesda Methodist,, church .La the af teruoori, and at the &anlo School bouse at sight at T:15:; Tue appointment at IHne , Grove win also be .filled.' . . , . Rev: If. L. Zarnes will fill the Baptist appointments af Rank Sunday morning at 11 o'clock nd at the Pinkney llAn over . Mills Sunday night at 7:45. '; -. Our first 'visit since coming to Ous- touia was. made to the County hme last week rand proved as pleasant as a visit to those wbQ have suffered - from mis fortune well eould be,, ' -Instead of el periencina ' that ., f ecjing i-. of depression usually uttached to a visit to charitable institutions we' "felt j gratfeful for, the cheerful,,' homey,: comfortable spotier cIurit surroundings in which the aged and tafirm 'of Gaston county can pad their declining years. ; ' Superintendent ftobin iwn was estremelyv courteous and , kiud in. personally conaucttag us over tb premises and , introducing us to all of his boarders, s All of " those physically able to work, were la the field adjoining the house going about heir 'tasks' with songs and whistling and all were loud li. their praise -of ; the ' treatment iHceorded tliem ' The superintendeut informed that only 'occasionally do , our . chorch people eume but to conduct serVlees at the J. ...... m ' 1T. I....' tiud uywiuuen, remedy tins by arrangtna to . visit the ; home . Bumluy af teruoons with short "senriois, and plenty of good musie sad amgingl. ' "S sre strong, and should bear the burdens, of tlte weak ' ' and be their ' ' rod and staff to 'comfort thetu and help thein-' through their val ley. "H ',; ? ; Services at St. Mark's church," Protes tant Episcopal, on Sunday, May, 2, will include the' Holy Communion and ' Ser moa at 11- as m. and evening (.prayer and sermon . a S; p.' m jTh Sunday schooltoeota, at 9;4S. a,..io, - 8t.Mark.!a Bible ; class at 10. a. m. . -. Wednesday evening service at, 8 pT m . AH ars wel come. The', rector,'. Bev, J. Cante Johason, ; will havit charge of the vices' and will preach. ;', . I Rev. JT. W, jCanfey Jfohnsop, ictor of St Mark's Episcopal church, and Cap t ft.-' Balthis 'retarded 'yriday' night fnnt Asheville, where tbey fttended.the Gii; vocation- of tba Episcopal district 'ot A Me Ule. 'i; Mrs.' J. W, Moore and Mrs. Chnrles MarshalT attended the ladles auxiliary meeting at the same time; The Ht'xt nieotliig of the convocation is to be Wd tk .GaKtonia in , April -92l.i Hi'v ' . . - -.v :. v.---, -nil i i y u --. , s. REVEALED GAS MASK SECRET Two Btlolan Women ;?, and "J. Tbalr Btlejlan Women an Father Honrsofor Warvu 'Rev; Dr. W. (X'Reid, of the Columbia (8, C) , Theological Bemlnary,' liu wired m. iieuucrjiie to tesn-e accom motlutbtna for him nt the Annlngton ho tel. He will. arriv in . Gastonia AVed- nesday as, a representative of tlie Gen eral he States to the Synod of the Associute Re formed Presbyterbn chureh,. which ebn Y iniea in Gastonia on that date..,, ,. ; i j -4,-' ,r.- ' .-.:-'.v,: Rcf. Dr.' J.1L Henderlite will address the Men's Bible class in the. auditorium of the.iFirit Prsebyterian' church 'Sun day, morning at 10 o'culovk and Ms sub ject will be 'The Boy Samuel Ue will preach the morning , sermon at 11 1 0 Vlock Upon, the' theme of ' Where 1 the Guest Chamber t" " All downtown ttougregatlons will unite in the ' even ing service , t this' .church,' and all are cordially - Invited "to attend,'' as - it ; is" in uo . wise at Presbyteria service. ' time Aid. London. A wards hare - Just been mudp to two BeJgian women, Mme. deim-nt and ber wster,7 Mile. '..-.Marie d'Have, and posthamously to tbelr fa ther, Tlieophlle TlIave. for giving to the Belgian general staff de to. lis of .the nnre uemian gas diask.., ; . m -. ., Posing as pro-German, M. rilave wan able, to send one of bis daughter to Havre, then the Belgian great hend- qnarteTf, with a design of the maak concealed In ber dresa.;' She1 went by way ; of Holland and at the! Dnteh frontier she was searched -for four bours la valn. Had the dooament bem found aha would have been shot. '. Al together Mile. " d'Have crossed the frontier t50" times, tintll, at the end of 1911, she thought It would be safer to remain In, Holland. 'ly.xf:' ' So Well did tlie father pose as ft pro-Gerroan that his' neighbors', bateI him and their behavior to Mm hastened hts death from heart dlscaee. . At the time of the armistice a crowd tried to bnrn down his house. 7, ': : Assembly, to ' bear .Vrenthimi :'rom t' F."7 . . .T Iwbyteriaa churchj in 'ths United I I HllbbY MllSt Pay $12 ' V- and Sleep in Shed rrj i t .'Tills , ithoto sJions, Chaplain Samuel CL IVnsoH, uutbor, lecturer; ' and prr-ncbeC of, .the goalie) who arrived In New v' Y6rl..' . mnt!y ; after ;4 .baring Morius. , from Magnra Falls to, New Tork. " Purlftg bis trip he viHlted U WATCH , FOR; OUR BIG: PAGE .ADVER- : TISEMENT IN TUESDAY'S . GAZETTE , - - Don't fail to come to Efird on Dollar bav:. ; " read every; word of our advertisement, see. j the- jyors ot si dues, prem utiug each specials in our Windows, then vXMg your dollars 'y:: -i here and they will do double dtity.- ; . sls'NKSi CZAB iE -Our store will be. closed at 4 p. m; Wednesday- Orand Ducbeaa OtQ42oea to Denmark afternoon to get ready forDollar Day Thursday- ta Take Up Residence V - ' ' V ;- ' ' " . , " . Vt.Vt'FounsI In Haas. A'V '-H' : IT ,a .-'1 n..'.l v ' ;.'-'' i. . - at ' .' ; lWT,v w. J-'. Gnlloway will prencfi at t) Associuto Ref ormeil Presby toriso church Sunday morning at" 11 o'clock. The - .gigregfttio will worship at , the ymon service Jn the evening. 'J Loa '. Angeles, Cul Patrick Corrlgan, being aued. for divorce , by, Annie Corrlgaiu. may wleep la the , woodshed pending triaj of; th salt,' but not ' In the. hoop et according to an. order by Judue, Qrall. , He; moat also pay : bis ; wif 12 per , week alimony for' tbf support of the couple's three" seta of twlria. ' , Mrs. Corrlgan objected to bit coming lota e house at aiLki ,,. "May' I sleep In one, of , the woo.lhcds,' Judge?" iisked Cor rlgsn. "That's about the only place yon can . ateep not. tb bouse," ald the judge. y - ' ' -' -. ' . , Jtev. A.,U Stmford will prah the moruing . sermon -s at Ho clock and urces a lull atteuitance of th ntem-t bership. The 'congregation' s ill unite ia Uio evening service at th First Iresbv- SEEK BIGGER GSS OUTPUT erbui church, ' .' bi Uc V. Barrett will prench Sun- lay, morning at the First Biiptist, chnrvn with especial emphasis ou tlie evangelis tic, work of the church and, preparation for the 'approaching county-wide cum- pnigo. , .Xo serviee in tlie evening nt this ehurchv :. s .'. yJ$' -w Sunday will be observel as "OM Folks' -OayV- "at the Loray Baptist church.; A number of jutomobles will briiig in' from West Gastonia all the aged ami Infirm memfcrs and Rev. G. P; Ab ernrthy will preach' an appropriate ser mon from' the tesV 'BSi-k to Bethel. V The -regutar evening, service at 7:45. li. Y. IV. V. -meetina" at 6:15 , and . Sun- beam; will "mot their bright Vnd merry rays at :30. The R Yf P. U. of this! church, under the ehaperonage of Mr. aud ' Mrs.' Abernethy are 'pienicing to- 4ny .'at ' Kings Mountain Battle - ground and ',' spending " the day where General j Manufactursra May Decide to Increase' .... v..- Operating Time for Factories. -. r-!';.. fllfW - ' ? "'-.- -v' Plttsbnrzh. Pa.-rPronounced : Kcar- canse ' of a special meeting of the American : Window GISss r Maoufno turers association, for the purpose of deciding ; whether factoriea operating In the first period honld extend the time of their fire and whether It would be advisable to advance the time of factories operating in the second period. . r" Owln? to the scarcity of labor, the asMxiatUiq several years ago decldel to operate one group of factories until some convenient ante in May. w.iue the other stfoup was Idle, and to start the ne'ctwd groop In September, allow Inr the first te be shut down. This proved satisfactory afthe time '. Ferguson sweat bif last day. - Kv. l)eaa , Orain, the converted moon- sliine dittfiller and . now a widely known I evangehst, ,wiu preaeh Sunday mora.- ine and, evening- at the East Baptist chureh. AU ', who rould ; not a rail tbem- m'lves of -the flpririfcge of! hearing . Mr; jmia at .the l'rtral school Friday sight will have two more splendid oportuuities A hearing him at this church. ' The pub- lie' cordially invited : to all services, '-"Holy ChesT Cult SUnrlno.'' Diubani, Me- Deserted . by ': thelf iendvrs, M'bo bavf moved to a land ef plenty, o( memliers of the 'Holy Ghost and'TJa" religions cult were re ported lo be ea the verge of stsrvatiou In . their colony ,on the bleak, snow bound sand bill of Rhlleh, Just eutalds Lisbon Falls. ' . ' ' ' .,-' -.- , Rev. W.-A.' Hough will preach morning imI evening at the South Gastonia Bap- tit church tomorrow. ' Singing by 'male nd mixed quartet. ; 5 'V,, , ;'' Gathering a Navy ef Hia Own. ' DuciujTiue, iwt.a man woo openea what purported to be a nary recrnlt- 'ln tatlnn MMlnul 9 anraUa' anil then disappeared. leaving behind miay unpaid bills. ; According to LoUv!lIe aad Lcingtoa recruiting offirisls, 'jh anch msn had authority te seek re cruits berev 'ii i..vtVr, ' .i. Missionary-to the Jews Weilman. of 'hitailWphin.-will be the speaker at the ion servW to be held st the Firt Presbyterian ehurn-h" tomorrow sight at o.Vlofk. . Mr. Weilinsa Is : a pwfual friend, ef. Rev. i Virge Hanna, sh well rinwn' and hived In Gastonia." jind. eofties our city niot highly' rerammt-uded : This ' is in ,ao serrve,- birt hn- to r a Wttcr from him. i.vi .a dririniiiatu'n;il -' ;'--' -iv Sound Adlee.-v .V Some yO)lng.felUwn thlok that It U "smart." s ilver,'; and a sign. of braw eryto xlriv Br' Hu .s)te of a precfc pfce; to sfend v hat ,ch they have freelyf aiii-to be a. rood fellow, a ni take the risfc -someone Ihe urge uiba them. This Is the sign ef Inexpert ence and lack ef real business knowl edge aad expertence.' Play safe. Keep dean, Be strou?. Be true. ml you CouMftiHtinople, Tnfkey. 'Grand Ducbsn Olse Alexander, sister of For mer Kmperor 4ii'iioruS of iltussia, has gone te lHniwrk,, where she will re side permanent ly..v She firmly believes her brother and bis, family are alive. The ; grand . duchess,', who. was for merly the wife of Duke Peter W Ol- deiihurg, obtained a divorce and dur ing the war served a a Russian nurse. Whll.t cngMgHd In this work shef met OdouH Nolnlke, whom slie married. -' ' Site came, beret from Novoresalysk on" a refugee st ua nier wllh. aerjra. bund and two young sons, and-won admlrnllon by her democratic attitude... Khe refused, to accept any special prlv Uettes and at; tliet disinfection Statlop st the refugee camp la Jbe Prlnklpos Ixiunds she ssf on bef luggage, holding her to ehnilren.; waiting , her tarn. Me , ceuia, pa vi claimed; ; exemption from this troublemte process,' which liss. heen rerIre! recessary bythe pread of typht t .she refused te do s, r -v.-. rrr-'f found hy Keil .fjrose workers clothed In raes and llvlnsr ia'a bos' ear' hyi . T. - ' V I ' f : v Vw: FRANCE HAS LONG-RANGE GUN - ; ; .';,;. .c. - Shoots 100 te 120 MIUs Amsrlcans Ask te See Testa of the ' . : ' '"'. Weaoon. . :''. ; i Parts. Dels ma re Maze. a French Inventor, has sold to the French gov- erniuinf the patent of a new. long range gun which after thorough testa has shown It has a range of from 100 to 120 miles. ! The shell leaves the muzzle of this"! gun at, a speed nf approximately 4,178 fevf per. second. . ." Premier Lloyd Gerge annoubced In the British pnrllnment recently;; that IirIiiikI, had been negotiating with Frutice to secure the rlght to tise the pl;:it-t for the new pin, and the Bel- gin n governtnent Is now manufacturing a k ; m H ii r.rn niton nt I.lece. American mllltitry at(ncie In IJrirope liave'wrlt- teu to the gorernutnt, asking that American iwprtwntplves may be pres ent at, ternTIie wespon. . , - WOPKS NEW CHECK SWINDLE .,.,'v 209-211, W.; Main Ave. Gastonia, N. C v ri v r ri i e4P Wiiat About the Servant Question? : It is,farfrom bein solyecl fiL " 'I vBut we are riearing-the solution of the vexing question . ii , Cook with an Electric Range. li Sew with an-Electric Sewing Machine :V -?; r- - i. ' "-i if r t. -. - - . w - . -Sweep with a HOOVER Electric Sweep- . chine Iron with the Electric Iron or Iroher ' Wash with the Electric. Washing Ma-: ir ' " !' " " "'-Ti'"'.; ' V '' '-'.. . ". '' .-. Keep, cool with an Electric Fan. ' In other words,, ' ' -- ' ."DO- IT EL'EQTRIC ALLY' ' AT YOUR SERVICE - v r V V :'-,:.7,. " " Obliging Lea Angeles Cashes $50 aper Garage '. Owner for taew"- Vf: -r- utrist. f Is f'Angelea, Cal.-rWbst ; was dared to be a new twist to an old gaata wss reported to tfte sherilTs of fice by the owner of the uoorpark garage. A man, carrying a discs grip and an overcoat, appeared at the gar-, age and ssld his automobile bad brok en down three' miles south ef the gar age. He asked that the garage own er tow lathe car,- Just before the lat ter was about tu leave for that pur pose the stranger asked bira to csah a, check so certain, tmrclisses could 'he made at a sear-by town. so wrecked car was found, and when the garage maa 'returned the stranger was gone. .The check, for 50, was on, the Na tional Bank of -Cemmerce,- sansaa City. ,' MICHAEL & BIVENS INC. Retail Deparhnent A ' Tt--. r V :: f - 'i'''-', i GASTONIA; Near the Square on South St. jj.r-ji fii- V.-i- .uti j-an -j.--"-f7 '' ''V; Vi.Tf'. it :.tj . Makes Monkeys of Them." ,.. .KddyvtUe, Ky. Tlie sale of miniature monkeys carved from peach stones bsa j netted 'Sam' Patrick, Simpson county convict, riore than $500 In three years. He. bas Invested 40 la war aarhas atampa- ',v;-; : '.' 'v. : '-t Albcri 'Ttx'Btit Pnwt ef.tht'Gobd'RwuIti cl '. t's Rheumatic Remedy wtht ' recommendation one to cnothcr :tlTie)T. tppftcUte 'what the .Reiriedy'hix . -. done for them and feel their Ixicaix h4 - -. acqmlntancea xhould aharc the fccnefiU of ..,'. . . 's Rheumatic Remedy : Wz rccorimcnd , to anyaAiJfarer' of ,v--. ; , i-:- V PRICE - :.'v $1.00 PER DOTTLE Albert wyi aever regret, It Kxchnnge.- . - t SUBSCRIBE TO.THE GAZETTE ' f. .
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