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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 THE GASTON I A, (N. Qt DAILY GAZETTE n t? ninrr CLOVER CULUNOS. LIVE NEWS FROM ALL SECTIONS OF GASTON MT. HOLLY MATTERS BUDGET OF LIVE NEWS SPENDER MOUNTAIN Correspondi-nep of Th MT. HOLLV. Feb . 17. Mr. .Va.I ITEMS FROM BELMONT Co.i,r k. .,,,, ,,, itl.W M. Adelaide Smith Beard An aei'iilfiit mi. I wit in tlic rrrativtoiaaii Belmont Merchants Organize. Hospital fur t riiitmeiit, is li.'ick Iioiiip He is K ttiiij; nlitng si)-ti 1 il 1 v. :iml will x- lak lit work in n couple of Mrs. '. K. liiitt'liixon, w'mi is in Bsil ..... ... more :it .John s llos)ital tor aiLX" tion. is iioiiif well, which m-ws will In g!ally ro'ivfl ly lier many friemls. Mr. Ivey Rankin, who hits lw n inli ar, jt.-it - ill.-. rci.i Jjow.l for sonic lUty. U up att-l iil.out in ,, BHii-ia t imi. H n i,r.-f-i,i . Tile wen-limits of Hi'iimuit hel.l ji mi ft tig Tuculay evening ;ii hi,-n tli.-v .! i .1 - t'i to oi nani.i' :i no-r.-liant - :ii-.ci:it ion here, as a liraarh of ti., M.-t. li r. Ii.uil" Association. Mr. .1. 1'. S'nn,., ,,f tin 'harlottc assixiai i. 'i, :,nl Mr. l'u.il I. com r' tin' ao :i:.i'1' in the house. spir'uiK ami inter , .t ii;f! t:i'k.. Mr. V. I. Mr. R. M. .Jenkins, who for ten .lay stowe was eUvte.l t. ,.,, r.. iy ,!.,!,,.,. rins iH'on ooinjiIniniiiK is now up nn.l nl.lt I1( , v'. H. ,v,llv,. .inporary s,., tv t. Ko to lliarlotte, to visit his .laughter ,arv ,.,, j, , ,.,,l,., ,,, (,.,,. Mrs. Leonar.l Martin. .1 . A mist r.cig, ,. W. K'.nif. : inM Miw Ruth Day, of .'onror.l, a member r y Kit- w:.s :,;,;, i1.-1 to -.li.-ii n .-m C,f Hie fatuity of the Hili school. sHlit . The f..ll..wili: Sun- .i 'n. .i Tin the weck eml with Miss finite Kolm, , ilv nlt,,: . ;, j, ,rl,K V. II. & v.ho was a classmate nt Lenoir College. j( . mow., stowe t.'o': k i .1 V Mixs I-Miiit Rhvne cntertaine.1 Satnr A roit i.piik A; Son, li Ruin felt . W. I?, .lav tiijilit a few invito.! Knest in honor .,.,. ,( , ,,,,., . .,,,. ii,,,,, of her In-other ami liis l.iiile. Mr. ami f y,, f,. .,,i jiH, i',,,,., Mrs. drier K. Rhyne. Mrs. Rhyne wa- M1!l.r , ,,',, ,,.,...,..,,, ;,,;. Miss Johnnie Niamey of l.incolnton. an, I ,,1(.lr n)l.n1i f ( ,t u is a Kra,lnate of Mt. Holly High s.-ho-.l. .,,, Tljc. wii ,. j,,.,,, I:;v ,li(;h, Mr. Wa.le Spiatt :,n. siter. Frances. ... til,. ,,,,.,,. ni, ,.rs wi, . 8n nn.l .laughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Roy ;1M( ,K,.,I;j,,,i,, ,,., Hpratf ent.-rtaine.l at their hospital, le -j ,lU u ., w.rv ,,, , ,-,...lv ,, ,, u,c home Fri.lay eeninK. the eilith. ,,.,,!,,,;,,,. 1 1. t , , ., t;, kc a iol ninth, tenth nn.l eleventh ra,les of the ,. w;n lt, , lIv 1Mli n ,,, , ,j, ,,, (ih school. The yountf et was in its thcnisrlve- i.ut I s! the t.. we 1. clement nn.l 'c.ime.l on" with the nsiml C.inies ami amusements. !.; fii'slinients w. r,. serve. 1. The t'atawl.a Spinning Co., iif nia.hinerv in the a MitMii (inishcil. We also . -I.ronii le t Extra Features at Mock Wrddi.ic. s install re. cut ly liis, the ..lit lav 1'.. i.!e, the I' ll !, -,..- i: i r'i lll.ni v a t t he I "'i I .in l. 1' ,-'i" .1 niylil. an inter. -! i it 4 p:..!..-!! ,imi;. : I.. I recitation nns I i :i i ;. ..ge Mi lt". I'. I HI, Miss K!iilM.t!l l.inel.evyer an. I Mis. (.. II. .luln-'c, uiH sin;; ;, i,, re. 11 ;, ; inns will lie i '. Kat'leliat S'.nve. K.lna 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ( : 1 1 i . ' . iel M.i !. is H. ai'l. Instri im n'al niiml.. -r- il! he r.'ieletel i. M; - li ,i M.nii -..a .-m l seeral of l.cr p ipil-. Tie Weniaii'- i lull i il leu. home m- le an.lv for s.ile. It i on want a liearU lauyh. Jon 't l'a;l to I. Iian.l Kit nr-iay iveiiiny. . in i - i . 1 1 1 . ami I" . .lit-.. Dr. and Mrs. Prcssley Hosts. i. an-1 M'-. .I.,iio - M !.. ,. .ic yli'ti.ll elit.lt a i lie. I a' ;in,e tai.!e of ; ;- I of t 's . lu" ni :uz lion-., une-ts )i- : lii't lie Hui rii-. tilohc Cotton Mills un the S. A. I.. two mills al.ue 'own will soon le rea.lv for it in.'ieliiiu r . Th,. new Iniil.litit; erecte.l next to Sum lliey's Krne; Store l.y tin- Mt. Holly Lank has I.een tinisl.c.l an. I n:i io ui.ie.l yestcr.lay. It i- an eh jrant hull. line. aiiiile. well I'li'e.l an. I fully epuiipc. for its business. Ie.aniue tloor is ill the part for the public, marble counters inounte.1 by an elegant . iron fvill. four l.iijie le, trie lights are for elomly .lays mi l nijjht work, inset elec tric sockets in the tloor an. I wall, to tur nish power for the c'.ctn.nllv .liiv.-n 'i.lye 'c.lne-..i . II a.liincs. Altogether the bull. Inn; is ele- M is- Kliah.ti. I.ao-i Kiiiii, up to. late aim replete with vault safe ami safety lock boxes. Mr. H i y h Michael is erecting, opposi Lee l!ros.. an up to .late garage an. I i inni.ing plant. He will keep competcjit tithes employes jin.l soon I.,. r. a.ly f work. Tliis week the teaching force of t school was cut .Iohii soineivhat bv sicw II ess nn.l other truubles ami causi result, Mvf. substitutes were bnuieht in, but the w.uk goes merrily on. The Missionary Society of the Luth eran church of the Gooil Shepher-I is observing the week of prayer. The lea. I eis with topics: Mnn.ia.V, "Reasons for prayer," Mr. K. H. Kohn; Tueila. "The Secret for Kffectual I'rayer. " Mrs. A. I'. Rhyne; We.lnes.lav. ''How .1 . A. 'ost mt ; Thurs.la v. to Pray." Mr 'Object' of Prayei." Mis. R. i;. Rhyne; Ptiilav, The Stewardship of Prayer. Mr-. A. C. l.ineherger ; Sun day night, s. rinon by pastor. Rev. K. H. Kohn. "Christ's oiupiering Power Re leased Through I'rayer."' Public is in vited la Sunday night services. It. noils.' guests, la;ln'i a,, linrru-, ,.I M.Kinnev, Texas. ;.,.. Mis. I ".!:-i:i I'av do lor. of i ll.-lttanooga. Tellll. After tin game a deli, i.m- fruit falad eour-.-. -and IT. e a nd mint- . : e -cr , d at the playing tables. 'n,,,,. who .Mjove.l the pleasant affair wei,. Mis- P.ntus Mis- I'rulor. M.-s l.iiiel,, rg. r. Mi-l.ia.-e Oak. -, Mis, Pea.; I.in. l.erg, r. Miss Meha tinlliek and Mcr,. Ileurv I.iu. Verger. V. T. I p. ' . I..x. ,u! " k mi I vStr-'r:iw ford. Miss Gullirk Entrrtains. Miss MeUa (iullick u.i- ii,.-',-- to tl,, Junior Chii-tian liu-ieavor ..t' tie- Pi. bytcrian church at her horn. CI o. - la v eveniny. a' a jolly ah iitine paitv. Heart eotite-t- and progies,iM- heart- w lave.. x ; 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . s ore ca-d, being used for the games. M:-s K.itli. nn,. S;. vve and lis- M.arv l.evvi- Iteai i i.-. iia M:-s I, I'i.-k. , S'owe and ro.l leapob t:.a" -liai.ed LINWOOD COLLEGE Correspondence of The Iaily C.-izetle. LINWOOD ( OI.I.KtiK. Feb. 17. -The reception which was given Monday night was enjoyed by all. Misses Ruth and Willie M.C.ill. and Amy Robinson spent the weekend, in Onstonia, with Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Whiteside. It being impossible for Rev. J. R. ! Hood to (ill his appointment at Pisgah. Sunday morning. Rev. A. T, l.indsnv preached in his stead and he, also, prea.-h e.l here Sunday night. Mr. T. R. Shnford, of Oastoiiia, spent part of the day, Monday, here complet ing his camera-work for the annual Miss Sloan with quite a number of the jrirls visited the .summit of Crow.ler V Mountain Wednesday, p. ni. They seem ed to enjoy their hike, very much. We regret to h-nrn that Miss Heulah Drake is expecting to leave Saturday for lier home, in Helton, S. ( '., on accnunl rf her health. t lolls .1 II 1 : llg tile I'M 1 1 1 1 n-sisto, l.v Mi-s K.it: M iss l 'i a iic.'s I .in. b. ' to t an i.-e . 1 1 a in and 1m' cakes. Locals and Personals. Don 't fin get 1 hat ! he 1 .os, h.i a mp Fire gills ale giving t!enr play. " " Po. a l.outas," at the len'ral -.!,.,.! tonight. Admission will be and 1 -" tent-. Mi Kathle. u i ..llici. of Arkansas, v ho is a -indent at H..II111- ollcg. , Yir ginia, will arrive Sundae to be the guest until Wedncstluy of Mi-s Kl i a bet Ii Line larger. Mis- ( 'oilier i having a vacation after her midyear exam-. Mi-s I. in. I."i ger had as her dinner gue, Thursday evening Miss Ruth Mason, nf Castonia. Mr. Stephen Mai.", son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarty Maier, was tak, n to t he Mcr.y Hospital in Charlotte Thursday ! fti rnoon. Mr. Ma'nr has had -everal v,iv seiioiis attacks re.cntlv. and was much wins' in the i.ne h. now is tiaving. Tlie doctors so tar liav t decided a t i hi, troulile. but Wld plobabiv mi brgii an operation in a h n da his con.li'itin i- no' r. eaiu. d a l 'orrespomlence of The Daiiv tiat-tte. sp:n kr M(jfntain, v.b. is The oyster supper and tish fry given by the Athletic 1 lull, Saturday eteniug at tile Wiilora was well atteii.li.l. Mi Sloan as nie. in preparing :ni l serving by the b.iys and girls of 'ne two t I ii i e. Miss Ceorgin latin v had cha'g of the program of games for the evening and old and young joined .n wih much enthusiasm. The proceeds will go toward a r'l.ud t., buy books for the libra'ry. Misj (teorgia t'athev, iwm was chosen i.v the Woman's Hible Class to organize the young people into a society, had them t.) nice in the iiapcl Sunday afternoon a J ii 'i lock. Nineteen were present :,nd oi gai i.'d t iienis.'l v es itpo ri Si.al.eaie SH-iely. The folbeving otli.ers wen elected: President, l.eou ira Patterson. Vice Pteshlent. Rosa Ktl.i S.rbci, Sei-re tary, Fred Al.ratiis. Trea-uier. ( lyde Thomas n n. I Oiganist. I'av Slu rnll. They will meet on.-e a month in regulai session. The other afternoons vvnl be given up s.nging and stotv telling. The nie.t'ngs . Hi be held at .; o clock in "if 'imp-1. M1. Ilarvev I-'h.. :-. ; - att miing the Textile Institute in Spartanburg jient the weekend with in- paien'- M r aiul Mr-. John Flow. is. Rev. Mr. J. .1. WaU'.ip. ..f Kin. ..Pitoii. .V In, was re intlv ex'ellded a call the I '.a pi i-t ciu.' eh ..f t ii I, pi.-i, .' .r. a. h.'.l two oo.l sciuolis S:ln,ia ino'i.Mig and i '. mug in the i iiap. '. II a ci , .. I t le call nn.l stated that le w, aid till the I lllpit enh seiond Sillelav inot'iing au.l evening. While '""' he w.', ti'" guest ..f Mr. and Mi-. W.iit.-r I. A bet a , h . I.a-t Sillelav va- a i" I h 'tcf I :i v Co- la,- s. im lav s, i ! p. II -v ng one nuii-li. I an i tnir'v eigh' ;..--f'i'. t'le lii'g.-st It.lllllier - e it. ,.:ea!,l.l ; A song bv ' he ,,,i, le-i rt as gr-.itlv i n loved. Mr. aad Mrs. Trm KelK i . . . I a, thei. week end guests the latii i -i-tei . M'.- Meaa Wa'rren and he f el Mi-- Ib'-a 11, oi. . . a't of I .astonia. Mr. H M. i a. si. i .: !"--ein. i i'v . ., it tue w eek e'li l'i t .. village '.V It 'I Miss l.elia I'lt.Uei- ,,! Mt. Ilodv lit er;.l .lav- tin- w.-i k with Mi-- - Fei rv and Katie Fneis. M i ari ie Jord-i n of i i,ii 1 lotto w a- ti,.. week end guest ,-t I..- . ou-lll. Ml- I'll'l Sllh. Mr. I laieii. -i Pin, k.v, : ..:' i 'in . . ( .. spt nt samlav vvi'ii iii-' si-ter. Mi--I an lea P.lai k w'l M. Mr. II. l. Wadkilis Visi'.d l.et pit tents Mi. and Mr-. R. K. liheinha ' -It m M m.icittii this w . . k. M r. K:i 1 1 All.' I nut l,v ol ! I i. km v i'!"M at Sunday here "i'h Ids An", Mrs iii.vi-. Mi. I.'. . I'll. Unas an. I Max,, ami I i v ie -p. nt Sat 1. 1 la v a ills' , Olla . Mt. and Mi-. J. IK Sill- and Mi--UiitIi Sill- wer" gue.ts Su'ii'dav of Mr I Ml. Walt, i .lo'daii ,,!' harlot',-. Mi- Klizaiie'h Norttect and Tim Sloan -e t --,1 e.!a III I . list oh i. I , Mi-. K '' Wil-.n. Mis. Sid,, St,,, ka 1 I M . a: I M's. I" K. Wi'-on aad n -,;,i a Wil.iin W''. i.. tor- in 'ho )!. Sa a' la " his f- a i While ,-t'ttica!. . dl h'li' n vv ith ALARM OVER FUTURE EGYPT'S COTTON tROWTH (By The Associated Press.) CAIRO, Feb. IV Alarm over the present situation of K'gypt "s cotton grow ing industry is expressed in a memoran dum to the council of ministers from the Cotton Research Committee. Sdiouhl the diminution in the yield of cotton con Hunt, the statement says, the result would be a veritable disaster for Egypt. In spite of all efforts, the return per fed. Ian (Vt acres) has in the past twenty years constantly diminished, de spite a considerable increase in the area under cultivation. It was only the excep tional prices ruling in 1920 that produced the record value of the crop, which cx ceeded 100,00(1,000 n. Pointing out tlie difficulties met with in grappling' with the problem, the committee declared ' that during nine years the administraioji lias ieen confined to no fewer than seven ministers. Banish Catarrh, Bad Breath It 's the simplest thing in the world to use Ilyomei and end catarrh. Breathe 1 the medk-ation through the little inhaler in every outfit and yon will get relief at A rii.st roiif T,ior-i.,v , i g a M Mis Mi. .It. till M. K ting ie r p. 1 1 .' A in-' rung, in in. , II. v inn at lie IS V'TV regret. Mr. and Mis. i In r i as spend the ,av g:n Justus Armstrong an Tom Pierce, of Pine Keeper ami Mi-s D'l Mrs. Tom Pierce a of Pinev iile, a i e v : Mr. and Mrs. Ju-tu- "Point." Mrs. Joe Fulton, who ha- be the past ten days, i, now mi,, h Mrs. Win. Little i. a being in bed a week with grip. Mr. J. F. Jenkins- li'th- ...n. J. P.. Jr.. v ho was sick in January wMh pn. ani u,.a, is again right sick. Mr. (ieorge Wilson, who is taking a course in pharmacy at 'Impel Ili!:. i spending a few .lays at home, the g u -' ol Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Wii- .n. fm t " mer his brother. Mrs. K. V. West ;,n, Mis. , W, .t spent. Thursday in C.ato'iia wi'h Mi West's brother, Mr. John Howe. Mrs. N. (i. Todd is able to be out after ten days ' illness. W'oik will begin at once on the r. iii , I idling of Mr. Forest Oastiui '., hum. . A number of improvements will be added that will make it very attractive. Mrs. K. K. Whitener, of Gastonia. wa the spend the-. lay gui-st on Wednesday of her niece. Mrs. James M. Armstrong. Miss Duff, of Hie school faculty, will go to Charlotte Hospital Saturday to have an examination and possible opera tion on her ear, which has been troubling her for some time. once. Mouey iack if it Druggists. fails. All i Have you seen the Willard ad in The Post this week? Pagem 74 and 75. 18el i , . I. -p, Helen, e o, Trie I a i ' x t-ai'tle. l'!:i l it Mol f 1 . Feb. 1 s - I he oil. a a 's I i ill ie 11 Its 1 eg :1a r seui 1 neii'inv ting T. us. I, i iv. 'im, g in the iiioia Hail. The j .fesi. le a ' . Ml-- Sloan. . 1, -,., I o'.er the lie ct'.llg. Tl,.. i i.a irman nt the ioan . h. .' com I i i t T . e lel.olt, I t liat all the leu'el mi had I , en pui , ha-ed. l'i May iii. , i mug wa-ft.,- a sew i ng pa i ty at w hi. h t inn ! Ii,- a rl hies for 1 he t hf-t Will l.c 111. df. M,-s ('iitnev rep. 'ite I that 'iie gla tor the pi. tur, s ;'.,r t he -, - In ml ii ii l.l : ug hat I.e. ., I.oi.h'. M'.. V. K. i mill '. '.Me' la- given iiv i Hi. i.ut -ervic. a- hue mer for nearly I o years tend, red her li signation vvhi. Ii was accepted. V iiom ii.ating committee, . ..inpo-. d oi Mrs. U . C. Fh.w, is. Ml. Kd Fi.-.h v mi I Mis tii oigia Cat hey. , u I .nut t . I Mi-- l.'n'ti .-ills' name !"i the oflhe os ' r.. a-1: ! .!. 1 h,. I, pint wa ;ie, epte.i. I-",.,, a. iv Members Here added to flic r,,!i Ml-. II. I! Flow,!-. Mr,. A. H. Haez.r. M ,-- R,.h Sills and Mi-s Oilavia Thoma-. Mi--l.ii.'iil,eli, Ni.rtleet. Mr-. . P. P.oo.r i e I Mr-. R. A. Thomas v..-., appoio'i d on 'he ..fre-hmeiit .-..inniit t "' ale! M i-.e. ugi.i I'athcv and Tun Sloan mi ' lie 1-1,1, rta . Iltlo'llt . oll-'lllttee fin- the I ' Co T g . Na.hiiigtou partv vui.-h wi'l i.. civea ,o tiie , lub in xt Tiie-day evening in Mo- d!,.'a. .-iv helpful progiain was given. Mrs. W. K. ( iiiiin.r rea l an .xcellent paper on "Window Drape: ie,. " Mr-. Pi.". '-i,a gave a ;,'k on 'A"r.aetive I'. r, a,- an I Window It.xe-. " NK-. P .' a iil- read a pape- nrepa red by li .!. II. sill " Him u! if v ins; the Yard." I'll,, ho.tess,',. Mrs. lid Fralev and Mr-. .1 W. K. Al., rnathv. .erved the .dub Mli .e'h ions refresh nn li' s consisting of -:: .,.).. ii. .. pi.-kil-s. ,-ak" and foffee. M-. W. (.. Flutter, Was .1 l-.to' in M . mi'. nn Island Sundav. Mr. and Mr-. Franklin Fiow.rs. of near Da'l. -. -ft)'. Sunday with Ids -on, Mr. T'.'i.n i.' Flowers. Mr. Iliurison Cibsnn spent Sat .id.av in I ia -'on in . Mr. Flank Jones, of Dat;. is spend ing sev. ral .lay in the village with f ;..,.!.. M -. ,1 im Cannon, of Ranlo. visited in the i illage Wednesday. Mr. ami Mi. A. A. Hovis an 1 family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aiicruathv. of Hickory Crovo. Mr. Martin Hovis spent Sunday in Si a nicy. Mr. Will Klmore visite I relatives in Kings Mountain Sunday. Mr. J. 8. Shealev. o (iastonia. wa ' the village Sunday. Mr. John C. Kan kin spent the wee It- l.'.rresjiin.ljti e o f The Ilail G ( I.OYLR. S. C. Feb. IS. The regu lar misefing of the Thursday Afternoon Club was iiebl with Mrs. M. B. Neil at three thP'v a' her home on King, Moun tain street. Tlie house was art ist ii ally decorated itii ferns ami primroses. The p.'cttv .core cards were suggestive of Ctoige Washington's birth, lav. Af'er a nnaibt r of exiiting games rook play ed at live tables, the lu.stcs. assisted by Mrs Minnie Neil Mor'on ami Mis, Jessie Nell sclV.d I'll elab. r.lte salad . Lilts.. .iills -'iag . hi. k 'II -al.'l'l. lettuce, to- rnaii. is wit . in a ci 1 1 a i sc. cheese -fiavvs, pa K'.s. fiil,hii l:i'-, . .ol,. Is, hot coffee witii wh.ppe! tcu:it ai. d -ag.'l'. The oi,--. ,,i M.s , d a this me.tiug wire Mesdame, S. .1. i lin'ou, M. S. Han..Mt. . O s'li- io. .1 Sam .la.ksi.u and Mis lantua ' n reiee and M's. John Aid. ,,f I , w v v :! I . lie n. x' inc-t i ug wilt be he'd vvi'ii Mr- J. Meek Smith ua Mardi .' ' i . ' . l, sdames H. K. Wright. .1. Me. k .'. '. M ' ...' Pes- A lam-. Agnes 1 ..uiigb'e.od ...'id Koiii-e S nith and M s John Al.h of l.ow , v si M e .pent M..li. lav ie I hath ,11. . l r. Sam M ' all has aci epte I a posi tion at Ranlo. He all I Mrs. K' : II a ' e .i.itn light hmiseki e ing 'here :.' pie,, nt. M.s. Tie, . T. It. Williams, of Ki bi i. n. . .. and M's. i l:i v. I W illiani- of i ii-!i- .t a - -. it.i I da i - la-' v.eek .t ., Mi-. .1 Sa m J a i ksiui. M , - . Mi,, v DofT -pent the pas' week end in 'own w il'u Mi-- Ar'ne- Voitng M i I. Mi-. I '..IT is pleasantly reinem I., ,1 here ' v a In -' of friend,. At ..in, time .he a- a lesiden' of I lover ll.ki.,', he! ilollle IVl'h ll"l llllth'. Air. J. D. D iff. but I e l a-! seM-l.,i Mats lev hive l.l i a' Head. I sou V ille, N . C. . I I , f"f en. a ; . . I , in 'he P.tloinit Mr M , sinih. t ,u - e ror and ilia ua gc ..f the Hawthorn p.nniug M ill-, is ...i.i.ii,; I a. ,, ek i n Noil i i ' p ' ' i ' . Mass.. v.1 - i- ni. .11 K. Wi .....hi. M II. Neil. : M,,i 'on, .loin, M Smith and Mi-s .le.-.e N, ii wei. -hoppers iii it.is'ouia Ai ,iid i.v. l ,s Maude Voungbl 1 spent the v. .ek en .1 iii town with hum folk-. .-. C. II. I'e.g.i- oi and i.aliv . are id.ng ii.. we. k in 'le Hetli.l se.'ion v Ml, ii, , i. aieii'-. Mr ,.,d Mi-. John war.. Tie Voung ladle- fir,!,' of : he I'le-bv '.-. i.i . h ii, ii me' with l,-s .-.111,' Sif ', el on Tue.. ;n night a' -even -.'elo.-k. !h,' ,,pic foi discussion was mission wo k iii china. To i, pi u the meeting a nt',-' interesting toiind ta'tle dis.iissi.tn 1, I !,i the ,-lin 1 1 ma a . Miss Sill'oi'l, was '.Id. Talks were mad, l,v Mi-,e, Pes, -li'. lt-,,1,, I. nulla i urii iio. and Itess . lams ,,nd tin ie was a reading bv Mi-s 1 11., o 1 1 : i g 1 1 1 1. Mi-s Ma,y l-t.-am gi -ird wa- elected a delegate t :,,iu this circle to the Presl .y t or ia I 1 on v en 1 1. m to I ,, held ill (.re, it x i !li- Muich s. i and I". The ho.te-, a.-i-ted bv her -i-ter. Miss Annie send di'i iieos nuii.-h and cakes Mr. Robert Moon- ;, La. k at his p,,.t oi Hie I i,i iik "t l I. a ci alter s.w.ral .lavs ., 1,-t i w M h mump,. Hi. do,- Tin, 'lias ,,t Jeff, tson, S. C. callte III, 'Ills Week to ai eolllpa ti.v hi . , 1 1 . 1 1 to .l.fVeisin. wlide the, will make their iiom.-. Tin have eojnph-ted I'tailtilul low bllligaloiv t In re which Ih-v will no iij, at mice. The inanx, tii " i Is of Dr. ami Mis. Thomas regret veiv m, icii that tin v have decided to - , h a in-w held of labor. M . K. II. l it Simmons -pent We, lues lav nigh' in Ciiarlot'e Mr. luinii Paiii.tt intcrta i nd at a ;, '.-nt me pai'v mi Mondav for the v o l'i ger s, t. Mi. i iv ie Fu. was a visitor m York GIANTS SIGN TAR HEEL. NI.W YORK, Feb. Is. -The New N ork .Nationals a uiioii m i ,1 today the addition to the sound of C. Ravmoinl I. vans, a right handed amateur hinder M I.iiabeth ' ity. N. ( '. Kvans, vvho was it oiiinit nded bv one of the Ciants - mi's, j. said to be loss, ssed of a pivu l.'.i, vet mystifying delivery. I'h, signed contract of Pitcher Joe d lias ha. I.een received at headquarters o ' 'ne Hiookivn Nationals. nd in Chatlot'e. Mf. and Mr-. H. D. Wadkin- moved to P.'li,.,,,,t Wednesday. Mr. and Mis. Ruy Watts moved to aftii. v . S. C , Mondav. Rev. F. W. Hradicv. of Ranlo, will i i, . h in tno chapel Sunday morning. I'. -i.ru. a I v -". a! 11 o 't hick. Kverv on. .1 ''., . i :n in 1 1 ft 1 1 y 1- invi'ed to lie p'.-.et.t ..' ' hi- s. r i.-e. ' Mr. K.l,.'!' D.lls and mother, Mrs. I.i. k Dills, -pen! the wick cad with Mrs It b Dills. ,,f Mayworth. Mr-. Lake Flowers and baby. Cornelia.. ' 'iirne-i to her home in Mountain l-lami Si.u L.y after spending a week here with! reatives and friends. Mr. and M-. Howard Fralev and .I.i! ,'ien. Mvrtle and Kst. lle. and Mr. Riddle and Mi-s Riddle, of Hessem. r City, -pent S oiidii v lure wi'h the foriiur's brother, Mi. I'd Frahy. .and Mi-. Fr.iley. M '. Tomniii. Flower- was a biis'ness 1 v.spi.r to I iastonia Mondav. j Mr. Smioii Cannon, of li.mlo. vi.ited 1 Mr. mi I Mrs. c. R. C,r,., Sunday. He, wa- accompanied by Mr.. Day, who has t...ii -pen ling a week n Ranlo with rela- I fives. j Mr. J. N. Denton was a business vi.i f ir to iastoni.i Monday. Messrs. Hob Hmis, Karl Aliernathy and Misses Katie and V.fv Flowers and Miss Annie Hovis made a p'easure trip tn I iastonia Saturday. Miss Hcrtie ( loninger, nf I iastonia, I spent several days this week with rela fives and friends in the village. Among the shoppers in (iastonia Sat i ur.lav were Titus and Nesbit Sills. , Mi-s Ruth Sills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. SiiD. was one of the sue n'Ssful contestants in the betti-r biscuit ce ntest held at the Ranlo High School Fri.lay. i (7, " -- " ' vrs r i y tmi Hch Buying an automobile today is wholly dependent on whether such an investment will bring definite returns. Buiek for twenty years has been noted for reliability, power, long life and resale value. In the new 1921 mod els are improvements in excessibility - in roomier inte rior, in more comfortable seating- and more beautiful stream-lines. In cities and towns everywhere you will find Authorized Buiek Service. Cord Tires Regular Eouioment from January 1, 1921 GASTONIA BUICK COMPANY GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 4 p Just a Moment The big" thing- behind today's prices is quality. Better goods are being made than ever before. The prices of articles may be high or low, but you can only tell by the service they render. j Considering the price, we think these articles are a good '"buy." PRICES: $8.50 Asphalt Shingles, persquare . . . .; . . . . $5.00 $125.00 Ranges, at $65.00 $00.00 Bicycles, only each $39.50 Standard Hardware Co. Store Phone 852 Office Phone 853 ATTHE TABLE tl 3 i n Measure the cost by the cup not by the size of the can A CAN of G. Washington's Coffee is equivalent ! to ten times its weight in roasted bean coffee! Eighty-five per cent, of the coffee bean the woody fibre, chaff and by-product matter has been .re- , 2i252 moved by Mr. Washington s refining process. You g't all the goodness, all the deliciousness, all the flavor and all the strength of absolutely pure coffee Dissolves instantly. No waste. Always delicious, healthful, economical. Recipe booklet free.' Send 10c. for. special trial sue. 7flfa COFFEE V-s OaiGlNATED BY MR WASHINGTON IN 1909 G. Washington Sale Co., Inc.. "522 Fifth Amm, Nw Yck Cty V4gllllHIIHaWBBIWBMIIWW'BK Lf I: 11 a tl u n tl
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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