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Thursday rcBRUxny io, 1921 THE tJASTONIA, (N. C), "DAILY "GAZETTE LIVE NEWS FROM ALL SECTIONS OF GASTON CLOVER CULLING3. EUDGETOFUVEHEWS ITEMS FROM BELMONT LOWELL LOCALS ALEXIS HEWS VrTeisj(iidenee of TIic Daily (iar.ette. LOWELL, Fell, in. Mr-. T. P. Ran kin, chairman of Hit' s-a nit -it ion ilcimrt- By Mrs. Adelaide Smith Beard' nient of the Woman's Chili, announces . , , , , Friday, I'Vbruan 11, as clean mi day and Pitiable Case of Afflicted Man. I ., . V ,.,. ,, . . , , , , ; if is asked that all trash lie lioxed ready' . A very pitiful ease eame under th fur dumiing. If t tie trash wagon fails observation of the Belmont people Toes-! t get to everyliody tin Friday, it will flay evening in the ease of a Mr. Clack ' r0UH'1 as B"n !H V"M1. , . ,. . . Rev. .1. J. WaldrolT. of Lincoliiton, has who is at present Jiving at I ramerton. , . ,. . . . . . . 1 ; lieen tailed to supply (lie Haptist cluin h The mau was placed aboard the small ; (lf j,.,. ,,,,,1. . ,(.'!n r,.,.or,i f t:iyK Belmont car in the throes of an epileptic I every jiialificat ion to fill fhe place satis fit, hnvintr lieen taken nick on the main factorily. Correspondence of The Iaily Oasotte. ALh'MS. JVh. Uf. Tli.- foil. .win.' town i Mr. an. I Mrs. 1 Hope. of McAd.-n- ville, have moved to l.euell an. I are oc cupying 1lie house recently vacated hy i Rev. A. S. Anderson and family. Mr. ; Hope in an employe of the 1'iedihont Oil 'oinpntiy. Miss K 1 1 if Turner, of Charlotte, will lie a week end visitor this week of her limit, Mrs. (!. Frank llovis. The in i -v ion study class of the Cove nant I'nsdyferian church met Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. Coit M. Koliin son. The topic of stii.lv was ''lay In and lay Out in Korea," and Mrs. 1 1 Murphy, in her splendid way, was leader f"r the afternoon. At the close of the' du.ly a most delightful social hour was greatly enjoyed. Many Korean iiuios and relics were nn exhibition during the meeting. Mrs. J' P. Murphy, gowned in Korean garb, add eduiiich to the i fTecl ivenesi of the meet ing. At the conclusion of the program a salad course, ipiince .jellv, hot bus. -nits and coffee, were served by Miss 1'dith K,,i,,ii-,,u and Margaret Hudson. SUNNYSIDE NEWS. line oar. He had n ticket for Belmont, 9 the eoiiductor supposed that he lived here. He was, however, only coming; here as the lieu rent point to Crainerton, intend ing to walk home from here. Conductor Yount brought him on here and with the assistance of others on the cur had him carried into the station ami medical aid summoned. His name and condition were found in u book on his person and when he came to sufficiently lie told those around that his wife and two small chil dren, one of them rive and the other two, had not had anything to eat for two days until that afternoon he met a friend who gave him two dollars. He was also given money to pay his fare to Castonia to see J)r. (ilcnu, as he is unable to be employed regularly oh account of his condition as he has an attack every three or four days, find no one will give him work. Those who talked with 1 . i 1 1 1 were impressed with his story and a purse of six dollars was rained for him by those around. He was also put in .hi aiitomolole and several men accompanied him home. His wife1 is entirely unable to work and what was to become of the helpless fainilv was a matter of much concern to the kind peo ple who assisted (,,, here. The family have recent Iv moved from Bessemer Citv t.i Cr.-iniert.iu and their pitiable condition was vi ruic.l i,y , ,is i,..,t , ,,,. t roll. It.meen (lie States' died lYtituirv s !.. . .... . .- . i . . . . . nrv-einer i iy na. 101. 1 hero. Bdmont Mm Atlenil Meeting. 1.. I'. Crenshaw- (;,) ft'iyae at tend e.l the iiiuullih meeting of llie I'i.dmunt & Northern Railway employes in Char lotte Men lav night. This is known as the eflicieiii v associat i.oi and M ' . Cren fhaw, of Heltliotit, ,resi,et of the or gauiat inn. the object of which is to im prove the eflicien. v of the road and its employes. Meeting of Town Council. The regular monthly meeting oft he town coiin. il was held Tuesday night at the city hall. V, iy little important busi ness was tranacted. It was decided, however, to install water pipes on streets in Kast Itelmont. Personal. Mr. and Mrs. C. (i. Dixon's little son, James, who has been quite sick for a week or iiu.ro with tousilitis, is much better. Miss rYlicia Taylor, who was expected to arrive here Monday night to visit Miss K'izabeth l.incl.erger, postponed her visit on account of the death of a relative. She Simey-id is coming, h. meter, the last of the week, l.i'igeri'el Miss Li neberger will have another guest glad to arrive Thursday, Harms, i.f M, KiniK v HKSSKMKR CITV. Route L', Fob. 1". Mrs. Mary Ann Clark, widow of Mr Vlain Claik, who was kilh-. in the War f..l lowing an attack of pneumonia. Ann' Marv Ann. a- she was called by all who knew her. took si. k Stindnv at t p. m.. is the honor roll for the Alexis school: For third month: Allyson Aliencthy, and Ivfgnr Rankin. Kor entire term: Flsie A iM'tnet hy, Miss Mamie J'iiyue, teacher. For third month: tira.-e C.irrison. Harry Feni-, Max l.ii.eb. rgi r, Altha Alieriiethv and Yates Catrison. Kor entir.- t.-' in : Max l.ineberger an I heai!. Harry l.iwi-, Mi-s I 'a u line 1'age, teacher. For third month: Nellie Mot. in, Agio's Moton. i. rice McAllister, Farle McAllister and Ma.-ie Morris. I'or entire term: Mo-ie Morris, Agnes Moton, Nellie Moton and Crace McAllis ter, Mrs. iruinia Str.iiiie, teacher. For Ihird no. nth: 1;. l.ineberger Meulah Morris and b'ntli Moton. Kor entile term: H.ulah Morris and Ruth Mo; .. The Claude I. iimb. r .... ha- begun the const met ion .f a .r n-.x- k v. h. r.- they intend to m-i.ii! In. it I. in nber I'lant. Kn. A. W. s, i,!!,.. , i.-gular app.iiiitnieiit Sum lav at the i'.apti-t church. Messrs. Knivii K.d.in en and I'r.d Clippar.i -.eel b.iil i-, in l.in. iliiton on liiis-in. -s. Mr. a i"l Mrs. .1. Y. F lAalds -pent the We. k e,. ,,, V , I . h ,(,,,; . , ., ive- . Mr. Mur: : i l.' e.ii. hi. ,.h. i- working for t he i liia, I. Lumber ,i., bad the mis I'.ltilll I, .P l-l-t We, l t'l ef lli- head . ilt. Ir. I '. T n hu . of Maid, :. dr. d ihe w..i:n I ;!!! he 't -etting a loiii: very nic. iy. Mr. ami Mi-. Sri Sti..n.e .pen! Satin da III I. I ! '..n. I(e. Y'b.-r' Shi rriil. pa-i..t .(' Stanley Me.e,!i-t , !:. , , !,, ... ,;( ,.',. ,,. I, :,t th,. - 1 1 heii-e .--..tor lay :,i::l,t. M ---. I-i .-ia.'i an. I lloiinr Musk a mi M - I'.' .i a ii. . 1 i ei-ionia, i-ded ear , h. el la- Vn.:, and Mr. Ma-k made a t. r re. ting talk i I nl, n-i-ent Iv in Wa- hington, 1 1 C. l r .la . -'.n h .1.1- a p." it ion in I el- t,.n ,: e. i 1 lie "-null', ril freight I'di, e. Mrs. John M Smith t.en' M.oi I n in Cast, uiia with her i-tr. Mr-. b',.i :r... k. I n ! i Mr- t -I tae : i i, l died Tin sday at II a. in. Sh.- w a-; fill years, six months and 10 day-- eld. and was a member of 1 'uncord M tliodi-t church, win r funeral senile- took pla.e Wellies. lay ;in, where intetuieiit wa- i made in th, ecrru t, ry. Mr. rainier Iliggel-t.-ifT. of Itoiling Spr ing-, w t'o sp. iit la-t w k a' hi.n.e resting, returned Monday to r.-iime hi' work. ' Miss Maude Riser, daughter of Mr. M. A. Ki-er, who has been ipiit, ill for tlie pa-t week, is out again. Mis. M:, Wal.lrop. hiu h s, ho,,! ten, her at Sunnvside, -pent Tue-dav niht at the home nf Mr. Thomas Rnvsh r. A nutnber of the voung jieople en i ,v, . a party gien at tin- hunie of Mi.-ses Kthi-I, ,l,i..,' and Mil.lr, .1 I'av-. ur 1 ' Saturday night. Mr. K. S. Hager wa-- a I i.l-tonia tor Saturday. Following i- the li-t of ;,'ipil- v. ho haven't been a bs. nt a dav ibis !. ro, at hool : Ki i -t grade So n. in '' Id! and Sarah llovis; second let. r l.ingerfeldt : third grade Miss Kathcryne Marie F.-i'ris. Kathrvn linger. c,,u,Li Tcxas, who will Li ngerfe.i , Nannie and Theodore b'ov NEWS OF PIS6AH "fre pell t, i'is ; a ii. i . 1 1 . t ' . t a. r Th. 1". hndv Cae!l. The m i s a '. ' pre. . nt ri! I "i -g-ih la-' I.', v . .1 1- II.',. I pr a. hed an a moil t rmii t b P.M h I'-alm. w ea ! h. r lias ca u-ed . the t .1 fillers WO. I hi llll lioh a- there h:is lone and would like The eon" ih.le i wet -eiie v." road be glad to - .n - been I ' t ' le j ! e tig , to plan' -,.,,',- ga'.l, 11- le-.ll,-,- ,, t 'l H I. II,;; at ho'lle and -.' d' p. l.d ' ' ' t ,, I ot ' on fie .11 ' Mr. an I Mr-. K I . ' ir- I. the h ., Sabbat ;, While i-"e.! M Mr I Mr- . N!r an i M ' M . .1 II - m. . - ,t lb '.'. i . a 'in:: -it M . 1 i ' ra ' "i d , i Mi- .1 I W II - MH I-t ,'1' , e I r living bn ing it -:-it. at : -on last b'-it, hfoid '-. all .it Me-d-uiic- II. 1.. Wright .1 Sin it h a ml Mi-s l.oni-. ,-u, : I, v I ' - in i dm dot I.- Men. la v Mr-. .1. M. ek Smith i.,-nt M-Til.-- P,v in I leirlolt. w:"i bet s llarrv Shaw. )l M. I'd-! V t he l,rV- ' lei -ke' of the Clover high -eh,,.. I ,e' b.o.s i ion, the ! :v I dig ( ;r , I t to it. M'"". I,'. S. lb, kson and ,l,i. I! :, i .-.id Mr. a-id Mr-. It,.--. Clinton ,. . ,.- C in ' '. ' ned.-i, Mr. and Mrs. lf,,, Cnntiellv. ,,i Cle I'',', a,e veiling lb. and Mi-. Neil Messrs. Ma. -on and N. -il Sift , r i - are students at the Fniv.isitv i. 'a roli .in. hat ing (iri-bed their : evins. fire spen. line a jew dav t , Mrs. Andrew W. Smith, n.s- M--l-'hina t"i u , of i harlotte. vi-itr.l 1 , , i Mr-. M. I. Jackson, this week M. --t-. llarrv- II ,1--ill i f ' , Langshaw. f New I Jed for.". M--im.'.I on Thiir-.la v to install ...iii, a ' liin.'rv In the Hawthorn M i:. T! , Miss Hurrns ster ; fourth grad sixth spend several weeks lure, is another Hollins friend of Miss Line lierger and together with Mi-s Taylor and Ford; Miss l.inelier ger toured Kiiiope'in the fel.lt. same party last Minimcr. lr. I'. IJ. Hall lectured to the two sixth grades at the Central school Wednesday on practical sanitation, making an inter estinj; ami in-trn,tivc talk. Miss Mary IMlcu Jenkins, of (iastonia, was tin' week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Crenshaw. Mri. Howard Kraley and children have returned to their home in Bessemer City after spending a Week with her brother. Mr. Kd Rhyne. 4t-'4i Mrs. C. I,. Albright was taken quite si. k while in Crainerton with her sister, Mrs. S. M. Cox, on Tuesday, and brought home. She was somewhat better Wednes day. Mrs. Cox rout inner to improve nicely. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. C.corgo S. Tyser. of the Sterling Mill, a daughter, Mary Flizabith, ou Tuesday, February S. Mrs. , Ty-er was before marriage Miss Norah ' Brown. ! Miss Fdna Cathey, who has, lieen very ill for some time, continues to improve. Mr. Henry l.ineberger returned Tiles- 1 day from Charlotte, where he has lieen n patient at the Sanatorium. If, is great-i Howard Firigerfel It ; grade-- Fva linger and iinie seventh grade Robert Linger Jr.. of i. no. Fill- last S, Mr. and Cb.v. r. s. i ' !';,:! - In-' - Mr Mile I r. i ! ' ' Si'i'd sow ing in assisted l.v Ml-s M ai Mi-. i-: itnnr Mr : .: M Mr. f oi-t uie dm ing M r N. I'nl!-. n.l Ml Kn-i, r '"' 'I-.. to i i th. n.i Mott r tl III LINWOOD COLLEGE subject of which was Korea." The hostess Mary Hall. Mrs. Andrew Culli.k at,. I Mrs. W. T. Hall, served :r delicious fruit salad course, sandwiches and coffee ,lur ing the pleasant social hour. The n. xt meeting will be held Saturday, the l!Mh, at '"The Teaclierage, " at which 1iinc the I'm" l, terinn teachers w ill entertain the class, the date being changed to suit tin ir convenience. Mr. John Logan Roper and Mi-s Wa! berga 1'erstl were married Monday eve- niiig at 7 o'clock in Helm. nit Abbev l'rri ,'i.t, n, church lectnrv by R v. Father flerard. 1 lNYuiii pa-tor of the bride. The ceremony was Mjs., '. a be performed in the parlor, which was at- spending; q j', .... ,!.,,.,! I tractively decorated ill potted plants and ,,f ). i!M, f )"., cut flowers, in the presence of the farni-j Mi-- Ruth I a i. r li.s of the contracting parties and a few,,.,,,! nt In r horn, in Sin-, friends. We regret to nnnmine Mrs. Roper is the .laughter of Mr. and Mi--,.-- Mart lei F.-i l':i Mr-. Joe Ferstl. Mr. Roper had a very Crawford. - ;, 1... attra.tive bungalow on the Belmont Mt. Wnughn and Marie Ro!, Holly road ready furnished for his bride and they w. n to housekeeping imme diately. Until have nijnv fri.li.F in the comriiiiiiit v who are wi-hing tli.in much ..f l"-r mother, Hi- and .1. IJ. .-I -t Mr. Hoc McNaull, of Mr. William ell -!.ell'!it;f s th,. guest if : ibbatb Oia.-h i I b t s ha e Well. . her of ton. - and l.av W I'O W. I' '. t he,r ,,. Mr. and Mr-. K.1,: up ing th.-ir Ii , Mis- Will, in N. ::. phono eompnny at Y . da- ill 'lover sith I,, Mr. !. !, Ni, . dr. i i .' I', i Mai art i. I w.'l, ,i Nei ( It, s I e!d ' ' H u; eit h, i- d, :u or. I Motel-parenl- M i Mi th, I h . d, Ii nf Hie I se . n. u :,1 I b of Th. Ini!v li-l.i'e. ( i ti.l.l.'i . C. F. I, 1". I Je.lt. I. of I.Mbe"s. h. r .'unit T t - JCIS' Week S. 1 '. , illness f,f . FLabeth F :., '.. t h llo I",T. lev are in. Iv imiiroved, bis many friends will be glad to know 1 I'MPl-'iif". Mrs. Ann Huffstetler, who makes her! Mrs' Kee Honors L,,,,e D-luKhtPr' home with her gramlda lighter, Mrs. Clar- Mrs. Kelly Kee entertained a nnmlx r ence Tin ker, was taken very dill suddenly 'f friends of her .laughter. M:ss Ueatnce. on Sunday. She is improving some now,' ;i very enjovable birth, lav party Saf however. ' urdav afternoon at her home on the Mr. Krnest Tucker hat? been quite sick! Me A.lenville road In honor of her thir for several weeks at his home across the teenth birthday. A jolly time was -pent river in Mecklenburg. He is now able: playing games, after which the em-sis to be up part of the time. I wen invited into the dining room where The carnival that whs to have been refreshments consisting of cake, I. n - given at the Sacred Heart College lnsit t and candy were serve 1. The gne-ts week lias been postponed until after E.ls- j were: Blanche Stowe, Clara Travwi.-k. ter nn eeAimt nf the serious l ness of . wrei t rieze. Wilma Mae.-, f.lna a lot be up with us n pen t th,. week end the we're glad to k,i,,w that 1 prov ing .-, i, I w i d train. Mi---- (Mm .mi wilt, lo. in, .folks. At .nine.- anytime now a days -. t'-m- c.-iii I Ii ..'.;!', t!,ei Iliads close tog.-th. r. And if y..u listen voti'l! find that the eiih.joct 1- ' ' Atinui!. ' ' Mi--i i Imogen.. Sn'l v. Kugeiiia Th..rn b-rg and Mi;-1 Mib'v entertained a ''t-w of tn.nr ittends Mom lav night. W. ar,. ir,,,k dig tor'vnr 1 to the recei Co.n ''a is to be eiv-n Monday night.: Lincoln Ceiunty News. F. -u:-v 1 t I Mrs. Florei.ee R Winn nigh! : M.-t',,,d; t i-i -,r. M's ' ta rv of t 1 h'e.l Inrge r. . ''- n W ol k of ' , .. n t The -,! I i, prove u, V will hold a ine, 1 1 u g f ,r on ti ' ' In. I'-- . -i Thin- lav e- . , Tm r- for tl ,-n-i.o, ie. lib I ' Pre.- d' . of (.'r.-ellV dl" I'-of I "f C '.t ,,.,, nmi Mr John F. i a York. Mi. and Mr-. John N i. !,,.!. ,. daughter. Mi-s ( I la. I -. -p, n ' afteiiuion 'n (ia-tonia. M r. I !at Maud, right, of i i ..v . i w ho I-. a twin of M ' . ' II ,' pie-id, lit of tlie I'il-t Natiena I I lover, -p, nt severa 1 da v- in i ' v..k. Mr. an I Mr-. Dave Pa-r.." -p. d ,v in Yotk with Mr-. P.-im,,:' ' Mr. Hie. Ine, Harnett. The lover people a r. .b '.: he pn.-p. .1- of getting tl..- b I 1 h. ( '.,la a ha at Bu-t, r P.,,. i Th. V feel that they will ,e g'e, t fitted in tiiat til,. di-t.'II,.e t'l e l.'fe V. i!l be re. Ill,-, 1 ie. 'ell a . Mr. Ftiiinctt .lack-on ha- ta k ' ion with t ,e Texas I )i! oMi; . .. M's. I're-s Thoriia--..i;, ..f I:. , -p.ii' .ver il .lays in ('lover la rtitl, Mr. ami Mr-. R. K. Lev. Mi--- Kiia Adams spent in ,.a ston ia. ,l.i, Correspondence of The Daily Oar.otl,-. CJ.OVKR, S. C.. Fejt. ik Tuo day,. February S. ns election Hay in Clov. i. I I'r. .1. .1. Canipbidl was re-elected nuiyer over his opponent by a large ma ini it v . The aldermen elected at this lime in. dad Messrs. ('. N. Alexander, Clyde Ford. V . Hoy, Hagans, V. i). Hambrighl. arid W. N. Ja,-k-;(iii. During the coming y.-ar iiaritiing to install a .01,10 :- system .Tn. I make other inipia.v . n eiit - Mrs. W. II. Pnrsley delight fully ,1 1, . tained 011 Tuesday afternoon at tt,,,, o Vloik in binior of M.slnii - .1 ... Thomas and Andrew W. Smith, ot 1 :.i lotte. The feature of the alt.rno, :, ., i rook, with decorations sugge.tive "I a! cut in.- 's dt'.y, the tal ti'S I11 ing ,11, neb. 1, I A f ter se v. ral ga in--- o I rook the hostess, .assi-ted by Mr-. !. I.. Wvlie and Miss Mary Hea mgna 1 d . serve I a deli, ions s.alad course cond-tuig cliiek.ii salad, crackers, picl.l.-s. hot !, -cults and hot ten. The guest- in. bi b d Mesdaiues Thomas and Sitiiiti, .Int.. 1 Smith, W. P. Smith, . 1.. Wv lie. C. N. . Alexander. J. K. Prison, .1. F Hen v hi1!. M. S. Harnett, W. P. Crier, 1. J. Camp bell, I,ime PlavcO Craig, .1. A. Pag'', a id Misses Adams find Jaikson and P" in: guard. Mr. mid Mr--. I.. A. Haun.i. of I'm., denee, R. 1 , spi n! several days 111 ( Inv r Ihe gn.-.-ts of Mr. and Mr-. .1. H. n::v Mi's. Ilanna is a sister of Mr-, t oi'v Mr. Hen Sheier, who imti! r, couth I been in bie-iiies-' here with his Oh, t and who is now a student a' Fr,.u,, Business College. ' 'ha I lot I e. 'p, nl ' h. past we. I; .'ii. I at home with hi- v- Mi--- Marv Adam-, of Uowli:.. , n. is i-iting Me-e- Ann, He ami M ,-. a.. Nlo.,r. . Mr. liiinis J p-kson spent -e,ral di s. .not Fine, ,. -1.t :C. ...,tli,.ri;l,.V I, 1 1 vote on the S n l is-it,. for improve1 a 's T-lil.il' school HV i- in Tie with the movement : meet lug of the Parent- 9 issyi iat ion :.t their- biat nied.- J i'.-:T tut, emtors(. ttu- propn---- nt. ! v Lou (diitou school : noil .1 ,--11, of .L'iiil.luiO 'til . ..'in.: n.w high school J 1 , . ,i,i,.. at for same an-l to 9 , ,r tin- bniMing. .jiti. I. rrinke'J ',..,'- ..f the city schools, 1: - -non the bill 0 I gi-l.it ure which a .in -. t lie. elecfioil ! oidered and the 1 'en aa ,,ipur . ,f. r , f -. hool : ; ; d t! . . Ie,- 1 1 in h. t! gh ,! be. 11 I le kllOW II ....! cl h!r. n in the nial-il.g it this will ' h, r -n v er. , 1 1 unity I', - ai said 'his is . , with 1 he l.iu- i'he average attein n ' er. -! on 1 he pa I'l ,,. ! - h i. been llll ov ilistaines the t.,e. to the I : I '-,- 1 for addi t . I1,,- b ig '' pi ices i-k- !;,, not ' Ii .! :. . : 11 1 , lidelit . tie. lied. x : --y I i hit j ft 1 j x Q ' i I ,1 ' an 6 t ' e i 1 1 f. . I- V.'IV 1 in, liable hool- and '..-I ,-ar'-I,- the his 0 ,1 - VTtelll. M 'PS WANT i !o,m HIGH RATES s"n ;e ! '."nss.) J t ! ' Id , ,1 for ir on 1l live v. .,- oil tile 1 on, men 1 1 ' ; 1 ' I 1 s I I 1 tUOIII iV I. I down, ate., it was T""iiiv o.ilne.l In 1 o n. a 1 1- lll.-lo. k i . b. hi-to-v, :"! - . ..ine Pi nnouiicincr an O ImportantDisplr op First SPRING" HATS' Artistic Original Authoritative js 'rfL' .1 1-2 'A b. J : 1. ...... 1 . !,,'.n ar . J . ' - .la - -rooiii in '. iii Ii he at 'end, ,, in ; S li'.f: - i f up. 111 a t eacher I ::-!. Z ' , , , 1 B ' i 1, 1 f s . , I i 1 : A . :$. i ? ( f I I I h if (,f ---i-'otwiy -j .- Sf - v l ' I - -. f OtS AI,-fj .i . .) , r . : :i, M f- i-y-. :t.-..ia ; I j!1 I I HATS THAT BLOOM IN THE SPRING They express their ideas of becominprness in shape so differently from 1921. The earliest models are of satin or Faille, the fancy straws are eominjr daily. COM I- AT ONCK AND LOOK THEM OVER AND GET FIRST CHOICE. MRS. D. R. SHIELDS PHonell6 GASTONIAN i M AY BECOME YANK S:rr Rice, fast Washmgton r.uOiclrJrr, who is said to be in vetved in a trade which will hi-int: Wvt- to New York. 1 DE A Ll i LINCOLN LOCALS. l; T n v. and M-s. I iv in 'li.'i'd, T. 1 .in ay spent Miss filadys Brazeal. Has Tickets For Legion Banqut. Mr. Clyde linger, at Stone Cnillick Co's., has tickets for the liancpiet to I.e Rvien Iiy (iaston Post No. American Ilairel nmiigardner, and (e ither Stafford Operetta at Chronicle School. The operetta. "Pnjihed . T'.-l,!,!, - ' which was reeentlv given l.v ttn n,n-i lepartment of thf hieh school, uti l r 1 h PENALTY IMPOSED FOR KEEPING RATS OR MICE (Hy The Associated Vresi. ) l.nHV. I'.li t" --AnyUdy .lis jjl covered ha rlrf.rin;' a rat (.r a mouse in his house is lialde to a feiialty of five I....:..., :.. .. miss Tienevn .Morrison, -" f in i.isionia on iv asniiiKioii !..,.,, . .. . ... . . i lie presente.1 t th. i !., . .. l per ,late. Mr. Haeer asks that all i , - B . ,.arlia,. nt . If the i.rf.TK," is eon the Ilmont mrmlH-n, of the legion see f " " '.'""'"' "; '', " ' !, , ,, ,av l,e fine.) ...nnds. him by the 17th and get their tickets Lieut. Alfred K. Moore astonishetl ineiils in a leetnre mi "lints", v.hieh he nrctr-nt at nul. -:n . l, 'leliv, re. I me miier nay. ine reason the j.inno fnn.l. ,v,,v s" n i rnseeuiions nan yet wicen j rovsrp,, a ,liusion on tl. iVure and Admission will b 2.' eents for adult- ',:'"" "n',,T " ra,s "' fls ,f ws,i nt commercial patterns. -,ls, h, -.v p and i: eent for all dehool ehildrei, ,, rl '' ,l,p U,"ir'1 of nt'ri 1 to alter patterns prop. rlv in ord-r to lit M PurinK the iutermisHion, Wte,n the uns unUl '",1,Im' ,'r"1 the l.ody. In this way it is l,o;. t eats of th. operetta to 1m? (riven at the ''""" wore familiar !. it. ; m.lk ,,, home-inade Clri.i..,f I.M.k ! -nronicie seaooi tn.lay njht the pn).ilr sketches of an entertaining nature The ence on its initial presentation and tho f .r. . - .. ... .... atten.nne rvitlir.tnv moht lu. tiscnr, .1 ' nas tne privilefte or tamng, (iei;rt,tf.,l . . . .a London andi.n.e l.y making tlir-e Mate itn mm as many ladies as he likes. . . " " e.i.ena i...... , This nri.ni. u: " " noTv, th-''t a brire crowd will l hoiieil that every memlrer will nttend. Mrs. Ilall Hostess. Mrs. Annie E. Hall delightfully enter tainel the Prenl.yterlan Mission Stndy Class nt her home. t Toelay afternoon. Twenty-tWd memWrs were present in spite of the raiu. .Mix 'Annie MeOee capably conducted the study lesson, tfce demonstration a'ent. had vita r i , Week Miss Maude K. U'.'ld , . . -. ' a--i-tant t Mr-. Jane !. M K State home .lernoii-tration .uwt. I work in dres-iuakiu was (.;ii-t, .,t t -.liters, e.al hcrirto; in eirli .and w.ei,,. frotn nthi-r -eetions. Mrs. Winn d.i , I I J.lll till- s.itlte eo ir-e of Ii -son - on I other section -in.-, lie i- fia 'no; -, ,,,,, . interest -honn in the home i.,,r'-. on el ft ill. The r.e.lj.ie if lit." ,. i .f! were - inlerest.sl in i;.ttii, tn. work in cotiimiiiiil y, after ri-adii,;- t'",. ;i t. . 1 1 r . . -. menf in the county papers, 'f it a rei.r. rx'iitafiw came to I.in,r,ln! n early V . lie-day morning to a-k tl a' 'lie w ek ! (riven in his community. Tlie first !i.n. r fill- m Ml sa ! SI 3 m &i u m m si in IL tt j J3' W m rti ne 9ta wt im fw. rml wr wm mm wm mm tUiAilaMMHMUUUUrVl TO-DAY cii.i;i.i;s ray and n: NK KKKNTAN In THE COWARD" and "F.VF.N BALD PATES" Eddc.itional Comedy of the school will present songs and ' Kennedy's w Phone 84. 1 ter and at the same time ma Enjoy life get your fountain drinks easier wo.-k FRIDAY (IKOIJGK WAI.SII In "NUMBER SEVEN TEEN" and "THE PAINTER" Comedy SATURDAY "THE VANISHING TRAILS" "TAR BABY" nd "THE SAND MAN" a ! a E3 a a a n a a n a a a n a TODAY and FRIDAY "THE RESTLESS SEX" By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS With MA III ON pAVIES A Cosmooolitan Production Modern woman is she a prisoner, chafing at the chains of convention? See this brealh-takirsj romance of a petted jdol of society who dared to break her bonds, ernlak:lji upon a mad career of excitement-seeking, and shocW N r New York's "four hundred." ' A brilliant Chambers masterpiece, lavishly screened and filled with "inside" views of artist life. The Society Picture of the Season Gastonia Mill Supply Company SERVICE PIPE TOOLS, CUTTERS Stillson Wrenches Vulcan Chain Tongs Vises j. Beaver Stocks and Dies Armstrong Stocks and Dies Phone 286 117 -South St, n a li a : a a: ni t-ii ft FOR SALE a niee house on ilrd Street for only J2.riOO.00. Part rash, balnee easy terms. '.,'- CORNWELL REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. - Rooms S And 9 Over 3rd Natl. Bank. Phone S24 69 m MHWMMMtltti t i S ' Th-tf R.iiresentative Quick.d Thursday iutro USIIZCiuCIICIICZIIZIIIl Subscribe To The Gastonia Daily Gazette. z i : : I 3 1 i V-
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1921, edition 1
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