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.i Ah f . THE GASTONIA, N. C), DAILY GAZETTE PACE FIVE Cr It's Easter; Sunday Little need to parade the virtues of our clothes for the Easter parade Our friends have confidence. They be lieve in us. That's why business is so brisk. But we're not so busy now as we will be la ter in the week. Need anything? . Values are as attractive as the variety. Men's and Boys'. Suits Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Etc. Don't Forget the Easter Ties Kirby-Warren Co. The Home of Good Clothes The Time, The Place and The Way Time. The time to save money is when you get it. Don't wait. To morrow brings temptation. Place. The place to put your mon ey is in this bank, where you have the two things needful, Safety and Prof it. Way. The way to do this is to DO IT. Don't hesitate. 4 Paid on Savings. Gaston Loan & Trust Co, 'Whereby our Savings Are Safe." STOCKS, BONDS AND COTTON Subject Sale, We Offer: 01 L'- K, ."'i l!m;ni L'.l S:.-rt r at . V") :'n I llllll at . . . n Wvrtlo L' Armstrong ""i ( 'i escen t at . . Ill", idol V ;lt . . lix; WinJet at ,"n Arrou L'n liockvlaco at .... .".(I Clover i7, Acme iit I'li, 'i csi i nt at ' .",() SI M nil nr. J" (il.pLr at . . . :; Oaik Ju Seminole at id M..ris at in Monarch at L'n Kido at M pii iti.-ns ut 'IV -ird Nat. liank l-M Park. la!. Snbji ct siipi'lv, will lu.y: Sterling a' I.Ii.Ipi' at ."in, Mai'llnTf) at 1'. it . . ; ion. l'fil., I..i!.i. Hixppii. K:ip'!i- an.! l'heni. COTTON: (I'M 1"N ut' l'l bales and upward fur fatiir. bought an. I s.,M nil r.iiiMi a 1 i ma iiiial basis. Kepi.-seiit inc Kdu . 1,. l'attini ('.. in. any, N. in k, Member-, American C.ptt.pii Cram K. iliaii'p . R. S. DICKSON & COMPANY 228 W. Main Avenue Phone 750 Long Distance 0911 GREENVILLE, S. C , OfT.ce 110 V. North St. Phone 334 r r. L'ii.1 l'f.i , r 11 ,t livery iggjMHHBiiHBMaggpjgigpggMggMHPMpiiPS WITH THE WOMEN IN CiTTAND COUNTY Erenta o( Interest In tha Social Life of GMtoma and Guton Jcu and Faacie for The GautU'a Feminine Friend. Mrs. Zee Eiscaid Biockmaa Editor Phone 747 THINGS THAT NEVES DIE. The pure, the bright, the -beautiful That tirred fcfer hearts in youth, The impulses to wordless prayer, The streams of love and truth; The longing after something lost, The spirit's yearuing cry, The striving after better hopes These things can iiever die. STUDY CLUB WITH MRS. McCONNELL. The timid bands atrerched fortli to aid j A brother iu his need ; FLOWERS WANTED A "" "rJ riet. '!u hour Fn VAKTVV I Tl,at I'rov'9J11 fru'"'1 '"'leed; , . ., . u , I The plea for mercy softly breathed. All the ladies of the Methodist church! WheQ jus(ice ,,,,.,,, , who have ilofver and are willing to do- The 8ornm of a l()Jltriu. ,..,,., uate for the Easter decoration, please ...p,, tU 8,lal, lleur ., notily Airs. E. O. Jennings not later tl.au Friday. Let nothing pass, fur every hand Must find some work to do; Lose not a chance to waken love He firm and just and true; The Study Club met Tuesday after- So shall a light that .anitnt fad0 noon with Mis. L. K. .McConnell as' Ilium on thee from on high, hostess at her home on West tx'cond ave- And angei voices sav to thee uue. The living room was lovely with a "These things shall never die." variety of spring flowers. "Napoleon in. Italy" was the subject of an interesting SOCIETY PERSONA paper by -Mrs. 11. 1$. Moore. Mrs. T. V. . Wilson read a paper entitled "Metter- Miss Kathryn Shu for. I will anie tin ni. hit' Policy" and Mrs. I). A. Garrison afternoon from Queens College. gave a reading from Mrs. iirowuiug, ... "King Victor Emanuel Entering Flor- , Mrs. Albert Nankin and Mr.-'. The. ..Ion ence." , Morris spent yesterday in Charlotte. At the conclusion f the program re- ... frcshmeiits wi re served in the dining ( Mis. Jacob Minder, Jr., of Ciail"tte room. The club colors, white and gold, was th,. guest Wednesday of Mr-. .1. M were charmingly emphasized in the deco- Sliuford. rations ami refreshments. The center . decoration for the table was a crystal Mr. and Mr-. John (iibboiis, of t-'hef vase of jonquils and the favors were (i. hi, Ala., are the guests of Mr. an. Queen Quality Slippers are renowned for their beauty, comfort and service qualities that have made them renowned. Our display of LADIES EASTER OXFORDS and PUMPS are very unique. QUEEN QUALITY OXFORDS AT $17.00 Brown Kid, best quality, Cuban heel, all sizes and widths. QUEEN QUALITY OXFORDS AT $10.00 Black Kid, best quality, Cuban heel, all sizes, all widths. QUEEN QUALITY COLONIAL PUMPS AT $7.95 A very stylish number in black kid, beaded buckle, trimmed, French heel, very moderately priced. 0 i9 . t I M till 1', ofN.Pi f .!k. dainty jonquil baskets fashioned of yel- Mrs. W. P. (iibbons. low .-repc paper and filled with yellow.. " " and white mints. A chicken salad Miss Elvy l.ee l.ibbons ret u rue. I yes i "iirse w ith pickles, wafers, clicesc straws, ' terday from Shelby after spending the Mid hot tea was serve. I. Musical selee- week with fiieinls and r. latnes. lions by the McConnell children on the V llute. Mandolin, and violin were greatly Mr. (i.irlipn Kiucaid arrives tonight enjoyed, as were aN,) two beautifully fioin Chapel Hill to pend the Easter reinlered iiami ....s liy Mrs. li. II. Phii- holidnVs with his parents, Mr. and Mi-. hewer, of Norfolk, Va.. who is the guest W. F. K in. a i.l. of her aunt, Mr-. II. M. Eddleman. " Miss Marie McConnell. of the citv WINNERS IN STATE s.liool faculty, will spend the weekend MUSICAL CONTEST. with horn. 'folks at Anderson, S. C. Kn In the North ( aroliu.i contest for route she will stop for a brief visit to young musicians, held on March II in friends at Cleuison. ( .reensbur.p in connect ion w ith the meet ... nig of the S: :i : Federation of Music The health dep.'i 1 1 inent of tin W.in I lobs, Mrs. Helen Koresler Ca Idwell, con- all's Club, of which department Mrs. tialto, Ml- Ites-s Oglniin Whitaki r, Pobert C. Wan en is cha ii inn n. plan pianist, and Miss Emily liose Knox, of uiug to put on the health i in ade in all lialeigh, vii.hnist. wire the winners out el the city schools at :m early dab oi quite a number of conteslants. The . following acci.uut of the contest is from Mis. II. II. I'hiihower tl.e ( I reensboro laiiy Ifec.ud: a., who has been the guest for ;, week ''The contestants in the voice depart of her aunt, Mis. II. M . Eddleman, on ii if li t wen- Mis. E. C. Caldwell, the win South Chester street. left toda di ner; Miss Kath'l'ilie .1 ohns. 'II, Cecils Charlotte to visd relatives l'!'.!e ntillll boro; Miss Eugenia Patterson, (ire. 'lis ing to her home in Noil'oik. boro; Miss Karen E. Poole. Nashville; and Miss Nanan .IoIhisoii. Winston- I lie regular Man h meeting of the lias Salem. The pianists were Miss Louise tonia Chapter, 1'. I, ('., will be In'. I Hurtnii, Nashville, and Mrs. Whitaker. I'liday afternoon at :'. titn with pre: The violinists were Miss liuby .lolnison, .lent, Mrs. V. II. Poole, a' In i le.iiie on Statesville; Miss Knox, and Arthur S. West Airline avenue. A fu'.l a 1 1 en. la me T.i i,,.. 1.- .....;ii -i .....i ra .iiiiiii'ii, i . is J ... i i 1 1 ui.i I 1 1 spies i . i "'Mrs. Caldwell's program included " " .Vio Fernando, mi aria from I'onizetti'. Miss Itonner Miles, of P.elh.a en. V SALVATION AHMY VA(iESi WAK l.a favor. ta; 1 Imu Wilt Keep Mini 111 ' .. airives to. lay to be the unest through Perfect Peace, liy Patten; () World Monday of Mis-. Amie li' inkiii at h. r Shrouding Sea. by Helibes; and Cad- homo on West Fourth aveiiii'. M.ss man's Sir;ng Song of the Hobiii Woman. Mile, is a student at the State Cnlen,. at Mrs. Whitaker played the lleethoveu lireeiisboro and was a class mate of Mi - soiiata. opus '7, No. L' ; Chopin's Elude H.'.nkin. iu A llat : and l.ist's Etude in l Hat. ' ' ' M'ss Knox presented the ti r-t movement Miss Myitle WaMen airin - th - i''. i of l.alo's Siiiohoiiv I'ispa gii'ile ; the lirst noon from lireeiisboro. w in re i- a mo, inert of Tar'ini's IVul's T i ill so student at t lie Slate 'oil. to s.ce! mitn ; and ediyr, a composition of Easter with her motl . r, Mi-. "K 1 '. Hi'b.ac. Warren. She will be a . cuu n o.l be ' ' The judge. were. for voices. Miss M i-s Helen Meyer, teach, r of iolin a' Nan Stephens, of Atlanta; Prof. E. M. the college. y.' Pelts, of Eh oi college; and Mrs. Frank ... A. Seibi" line, of Akron. (). president of Miss Lillian Mcl.ean w:P airne l'n , , . 'hi nati ral federation of music clubs, .'ay from lion, her College, I '.a It i m .re. to 4. j, , ', . I.' . i II: . . l:.. ..i.i I - . . i . i . , ' "' lo.Mi... in.- v. e r e .'ii". .incur .iinor speno i ne cai-nr noii.i.ivs wi'n ne. i.ai .',,.,1,, , and Mor'inier Browning, bitii of (ireens cut.. Mr. and Mis. A. A. M. I.nn ss boro. a'll Prof. 's. or lion. la n. of Slates- McLean will be ac, .imp:, m. . l, h. r villi'. For violin, thev were Miss Helen r.ioin mate. Miss Florence P.aer. e Chi Mayer and C. ,1. Hi o.kmai'n. of (ireens .ago. who will .-.Is,, have a- her gins'- bi io. and Mrs. Frances Sturm, of Elon through th" holhlav- Mi.-.-. !'n and College." .,an Laniptoii. of Magnolia, M;-.. cm! 1 J SUEDE STRAP PUMPS AT $3.95 A very smart Slipper in gvvy and brown, French heel, 1 -strap, for well dressed women. BROWN OXFORDS AT $7.50 for Faster wear. A very dressy Oxford, military heel, reinforced arch, combining comfort and lonj? wear. A Pleasure to Have You Inspect Our Line. retail MATTHEWS-BELK CO. retail STORES SELL IT FOR LESS STORES ON LONDON NIGHT LIFE. ' P.v I he Ass LllNlHiN. ,:-, "i ' 'reus, i I'w . 1,1 I , .i ! I'. I i p lent . Wat ! - opp, .-' a I - ' he., e U h, ."s-.M. I" I I 'll I ir i.g 1 i 1 I ASK WOMAN CHARGED WITH ARSON. 1 1 ( N ( ) 1. 1' 1. 1 ' . T. II. M , '2 r (iKEKNWUOll. S. '.. March -. ug the past ten years uis.ira ...... !,.. Mis. Sarah Weill rauii. proprietor of a ness in the terrilorv of lliwa'i -jr.'.' .''oo.s es'ablisli'iiei.; at Cillnun Falls. 'roin f 1 .:; J 1 , llltl fo .:.(io'.7.''. in ..'inii .10.e1.1.' coiiniv, w.i-' aire-ici yesreroay premiums, ace. o. line; To tlc r....r! -,.b S on the cha re of ars hi a nd ida.-ed in iail 11, 'tie. I to the hi'isla ' 11 1 e b li.li., :t li ai Abbeville. Her s'i.ek of jf Is was Mef.cer. territorial treasurer. I: Kiaired by fir,, on the ni(fht f Feb- ri'iirv lit. l'l re to r oil Your grocer for the "WIZARD KIND" when you want bread of quality. WIZARD BAKERY CO. South Street Phone 798 Mr. Merchant: The Stags wear clothes, shies, hats and eat like other people. We pull for and help a brother. Think it over. Knscoe (Fatty 1 Arbuckh'. one most wpiilar screen artists, was Smith Center. Kansas, .'; 1 y. -Urdu v. " . 1 1 I! HI 1 J.-.ll I' TOKKl. Mar. L'l. - l'lopou-ae-l of sclitious literatule a T" having eoursc to a new means of .liffu-inr; tl doctrines. Tiny are usinir paia-r ino'i oil the back of which ur'' w'i'tea p'r. and texts of an 1111111 ist a ka ! ' v sed.ii. tendencv. . . k . 'I.io. ' :n 'i.'- He V. S GASTONIAN TODAY and FRIDAY WILLIAM S. HART In His Latest and T.cst Ticture "THE TESTING BLOCK" A Picture of the Days of Old, the Days of Gold, the IXiys of '49, the Dayo of "Darllns Nelly Gray." Special Music to the Theme of the Picture, in clud n?j the Famous Old Song, Darling Nelly Gray." Added Attraction: "BUNGALOW TROUBLES" Mack Sennstt Comedy This Picture Is Worth Walking Miles to Sec. Children 10c; Adults 30c Your Money Back if You Are not Pleased With This Show. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE 1 Winn Vi ii iu i mkl ii .nil- Tit 22E i 'i ii miiilr i in A 1 1 i AUCTION WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY, CONSISTING OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRUNKS, HAND BAGS, AND SUIT CASES AT PUBLIC AUCTION. YOUR PRICE WILL BE OUR PRICE. SALE STARTS TODAY AND CONTINUES ALL WEEK. THREE SALES DAILY' 10:30 A. M., 3:30 P. M. AND 7:30 P. M. GASTONIA SALES STORE I 104 E. Main Ave. 0ii 21 s . -H" , t. B. Silverstein & Sons -' - .-. 1
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