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I GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE FAGD TWO MONDAY. OCTOEEIZ 11, 1920. :;ews 1? i v " a package before the war ft! a package during me war mm 'mm mm and s3 package i lis 17 The Flavor Lasts So Does the Price! mm Correspondence 'of Daily Gasette. RANLOOct. 9. At their home in the Ranlo teacherajre, Mr. and Mrs, P. L. bmith entertained most delightful Wed nesday evening in honor of the other mem tier of the Kanlo faculty. The oiur scheme of red, pink and white was ni.st artistically curried out in the rece; tioii hall it ii 1 dining room kith baskets of he&utifiii re I. whi'e and pink cosmos ia ahuii. kin. . A nurxMiiK contest consist in,; of I'tiiirfi'cn r i 1 I K's to lie answered jfloi.li-. I iii ; i . -j i .iniiiM-irii-iit ami finally re - u 1 ! I in I in- J rie, i lieautifiil Imx o -: i j i i -. to Mr.-. .) . A. Mc Kails am .l.s I :i : lit' l'.itls, -,i,ilc tin' ''Iioubv' liv.i '.-ili-lay -.nk.rs'' in a large !i... !l to Mi--. -lilt- M.iv ISIivne and Mr. V:il:cr l':.,i Kol hm in.,' tl.i- .-on test, .l.'li.-ioi.s refreshments were served liy iir-. JMiiitii ami Mis Dante Duu.ly ut' tin- I'anilty. Vanilla i ream topped wit! cherries ami white .t'resteil ea ke lilemled ipi.te pretti'y in the red, white ami pink c-.ihir s.lieme. Many 'itrol;i selections were en.jnyeil t h j imik Ii out the evening. '-i w t r .... i in se en.o nig Mr. an. I Mrs. fsimtli a hnspitalitv e.eie Mrs. .1. A. Mc Kails, Mr. ami Mrs. Marshall Dill in-,'. Misses Ker lie Melver. Ollie .May Kl.yne, Marie K'hyiii-. Kli.aleth I'riec. I'earl Cox, I 'earl Hoy.l. Dante Dowdy, (iraee Collins, 'ar ric I'otts, Hess Costlier, Hertlia Hipps, Missrs. Bill Cox, finest troupe, r,rier Rliyne ami Walter Price. .Miss I'earl Moyd will spend this week end witii hnine folks in Hickory. Mm. I n n n ic Cox has returned from a visit to rehtives in Moore count'. Miss.s Mahel and Kvrl.vn Boyd will leave today for High Point where they will make their home in the future. On Tuesday night the (iicl's Chili of Rex, of whii h Miss Mahel Boyd has lieen the must capahle leader, gave a farewell party for her, thereliy expressing in a m..s' heant if nl way their appreciation of the tireless efforts of Miss Boyd to assist them in their many undertakings. It is with sincere regret that, the girls are forced to give up their honored preside!! KING BITTEN BY MONKEY ATHENS, Oct. H KiiiK Alexander, who lias been suffering several days from a monkey bite sustained when he went to the rescue of his pet dog, who was be ing worsted in a battle with the monkey, passed a bad night last night. He had two attcks of fever, it is stated, and in t est inn I complications and jaundice are declared to have set iu. WOMEN SHOULD NOT HAVE ALIMONY ANY LONGER JbALLAtf, Tex.. Oct. 9 Now that mm enjoy equal suffrage rights with mm, jbo more than men should they be titled to alimony or to protection gaiut desertion and cruel tratment is the contention made by Oscar Calvert, a local attorney, in a petition filed in Dal las county court today to test the Texas law against wife desertion. The petition asks that charges of wife desertion made against one H. W. Durham, be quashed on the ground that the statute is dis criminatory. CHELSEA BANK CLOSED. BOSTON, Oct. 9 The Chelsea ticket office, a small private bank in Chelsea, of which Isadore Whitman, was the sole owner, was closed by Bank Commissioner Joseph C. Allen today. It has liabili ties of $92,000. The assets have not been, determined, but he commissioner isaid his deputies had established that the bank was unable to meet its obligations. Certain-teed Roofing is Spark-Proof Certain-teed will protect your property against fires due to sparks dropping on the roof from passing engines. It also helps to prevent fires spreading from building to building by means of sparks and burning embers. Where fires have started in other parts of the building, Certain-teed Roofs tend to smother them and thereby prevent serious damage to other property. This type of protection is appreciated by all property owners and particularly by tlsxose who are outside of the zone of adequate fire-fighting apparatus. But Certain-teed Roofing is more than an aid in the prevention of fire. It also protects from rain or snow and is guar anteed for five, ten or fifteen years, ac cording to weight. It costs less to buy, less to lay and less to maintain than any other type of good roofing. See a Certain-teed dealer about roofing. If he can't fill your entire order from, stock, he can get what you want quickly from a nearby Certain-teed distributing center. Certain-teed Products Corporation General Offices, St. Louis. OfficM and WirakwM ia Priacip! Citiaa Islf Buy MUk As You Buy Any Staple Did you know that you can buy milk in any quan tity you want, like other staples and it will be fresh and sweet any time you want to use it? That kind of milk is called Klim. Spell it backwards v rvi B R. A N D POWDERED MILK Milk with the water taken out milk with the goodness, beside your other staples. Droughts and rainy seasons, the freshness, the richness left summer heat and Japk Frost in is Klim. have no effect on Klim. It is When you want fresh liquid always the same any season, milk, put the water back in in any climate. Klim and instantly it regains Make your pantry your dairy, its original form Get a supply to fill your family No matter whether you want needs. Klim Powdered Whole a spoonful or a gallon Klim Milk (Full Cream) for drinking:. for coffee, desserts, and cereals; Klim Powdered Skimmed Milk is always ready for use in any quantity. f Keep it in its package, right " for all cooking: purposes nrUg " e,nnedv Dg Co., Poole's Grocery, Gastonia, N. C. b&!WWbb, DrU C-- Holly N.CC: andanTeWMTEalerS WaDtCd KingS Mountain' Bessemer City, MERRILL smn r ... 1400 S. Try on St. rk-i..- u fcwmi .ii,.u RUWT -VARNISH ROOF INO RELATED BUIUHNO - PnODUCTO FOR SALE BY A IL!n IT .t ? Wholesafe GASTONIA HARDWARE CO. Dealers ibulors' C. L RICHEY FEDERAL RESERVE DIRECTORS MAKE ADDITIONAL FACILITIES UIKMIN'GHAM, Ala., Oi-t. !. Com pK'tion of plans for the installation of nliliriiinnl vaults at llie Hi rm k n k mi bram-li of the feilcral icsmvi' hank, in nlt'r that it may perform the work of n auh-t ri'iismy, action upon requests nf Georjria hankers for a more lilieral hue of ereilit to cotton planters, ami eoiisi.! oration of the iroposal to raise the mlis count rate from six lo seen per rent, were among matters to he taken up to day by the hoaril of .lirectors of tne Atlantil feileral reserve ilistriit. wliirh Is hohliiig a two-ilay meeting here. Tim proposal to raise the reiViseount rate was referred to a iiinimittee at the liieetiiiK yesterday. Final action upon ii is to be taken at a meeting of he federal reserl- board to be held in Washington in the near future. ' P. G. Harding, president of the federat reserve board, announced last night that the board had deeided to confer upon the I'mal institution the powers and duties of a sub-treasury tluit it may he in position to take care of increased business in this Section. Tn "his statement Mr. Harding also Ie clarcd that southern cotton farmers may now dispose of 2.000,000 bales of cotton to German manufacturers and suggested thai an export company tie formed to transport the staple. MAJOR LEE BULWINKLE MADE GOOD IMPRESSION Had Good Crowds t Table Rock, Glen Alpine, Chesterfield and Rutherford College. Morganton News Herald. Major A. L. Bulwinkle, of Gastonia, Democratic candidate for Congress from tffisv district, spent last week in this county in the interest of his candidacy and rilled several speaking apopintments with the county candidates. Reports are that wherever he spoke he had good crowds and that he made a most favor able impression on his audiences. Major Bulwinkle. who is an ex-service man, is 'strong" for the League of Nations and advocates It as the means of preventing repetition of the recent conflict. .Mr. Bulwinkle spoke at Table Rock, Glen Alpine, Hildebran, Chesterfield and Rutherford College. I N OS' With a supply of Unoodo Blsouit in the pantrjr, you are ready for any food . ' occasion. Their crispness; . goodness, and ever-ready- -ness have won them first place as a daily food staple. Keep a supply : always on hand. NATIONAL BISCUITI COMPANY Tongs for picking up'potatoes without requiring man to bead to the ground are a Minnesota inventor's idea. i I I WE WILL BE AT THE FAIR 3 Mope to see you. Look for us, you wiii s :o us in sf te w indows of every drug store in Gastonia. You can . zet $1.25 worth of us during fair week at. any dr.ig, B store for 85c. KEN-TONE - The System Builder q Kendalls Liver Openers they open it so nicely v Kendalls Cold Nockers for colds,, aches,- pains, . coughs and chilly feeling. , . . ; J Now is the time to tone up for the change in sea--sons- ' " - Watch out Tuesday and Wednesday for the mr.n with the $1.25 value 'coupon 'for 85 cents. When he hands you this coupon .go in a jmy to some arug jwji- and make this purcnase. , ; B i si a $1.25' VALUE FOR 85 CENTS D n n H
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