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FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. THE GASTON I A, (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE PAGE nVE i i- - i-i f- l l t Real Clothes r. Economy Is Here ij I i '.1 Ml - J . i y(u men and young men who have been "Iwaiting to buy clothes when you could do so economically this is your chance. Real clothes economy is' here. The kind of , economy you want reasonable prices on clothes of sound quality. , un 1 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $37.50 Come to this store tomorrow and get one of these suits at $37.50. It's your chance to get the suit you have been wanting at a remarkably low price. These suits are dependably tailored in worthy fabrics. Just the right weight for Summer wear. Double breasted and single breasted models in a variety of pleasing colorings; weaves of durable character and fine texture. They are really wonderful values. ( iStop in and see them the first thing in the morning. HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR 'Mmk if -ill f E E (tan, Mr. and Mis. li. II. Parker, Mr--. S A ItllllillMill Mr Caliluell Itae.'.n Dl iiitn Helen IiiBJ,, Mi'. K. W. ill li:im, M in . Fred 1.. Smyrc, Mrs. W. W . C Moore, Miss CliristiiH' Sloan, Miss Lottie pliUlako. Mis. ('. V. lilnke iin.l Mrs. I'. Hrt ' 1'. Hall, of Iielmont . ft . mm mm mmm M . w m am m m mamim b.. ik am cm mm mj i Ml mm mm mm Wm mm mm I aiSKJiSh!h-hhhhhhh!fihhhhiftbh i .v.x.t,Tday fn, uiKi, i n,, , , .. ' " I Ku,s' of tlii'ir sister, Mrs. hiiiim I l. iPfrffir A.kin. .a, her I N I, 1 i lit .i it' .11 ui ri'y n.i w j 1 1 s i r. in ii m i Kirby-Warren Co. Men's and Boys' Wear bntlnesa was trdos&cted at thi time. Yearly report from atandiiig commit teea and beadi of departments were beard and the committee for the new year appointed,. Miss Nell Pickens ijioke in a general way of tlie coming I fair and the club women 'a part iu it' and Mrs. George W. Itagau asked that tbe women make aprons, both for cliil-1 Urea and grown-npa, aa these aro always very much in demand. Delegates to the atate eourention conveuiug at the , Oceanic Hotel, WVightsville, Juno 7th : to 10th were eleeted as follows: Mrs.' Iu A k-;...n..., Hf, I..., k! 11',.... 4.. i.uiutr,, ... 19. J j . ,i kit, Mrs. J. 8. Winget and Mrs. H. M. P. WeUell, J. 11. Kcpnik, 1! . C. War ren and K. O. Jennings. SOCIETY PERSONALS ! ! 3 m; 1 l;int two vrt'ckn h:it lirt'ii 1 hr iMtt'sl ol mP Mrs. W. A. Julian an. I Mrs. John Mi h ! Lean, returns tomorruw to her liouic in t1 Master (iliun Kimlley ictururil liomr j yptiterilay from Christ School, Anli'ii, I where lie was a studeut ilurinir tlie past fp I year . He was :n -companied by one of mit Mis Klizabcth Hrown, of the elerii-al force at the court house, will .spend the week end with homefolks at Newton. ... Mrs. l-oi kt- McKeiir.ie, who for the ml IC i Salisbury. S his teacher, Miss Itrightsly Havage, wlti : will be his guest for hcveral davs. . r2 ' " K LI Among those motoring this inoruinu J ; to Jiock Hill for the pageant at Win fUjthrop College were Mrs. (ienrge V. I 33 Misses Adelaide and .l.iinie Miiirev, !!' Lewisliurg. Tennessee, arrive. I in the city CO-OPERATION FOR THE BUSINESS MAN C UU lonj? association with the Business Men of this com munity, our familiarity witrtheir financial requirements, and our active co-operation in their progress have given us ex ceptional qualifications for serving large and small commer cial accounts. Business men seeking a Banking Service that will be a source of real profit to them are invited to investigate the advantages which our organization offers. The Citizens National Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $750,000. ,W1;WITH THE WOMEN IN I CITY AND COUNTS ,11 Cliautauiua enKageiiient, I'l' Urn . members of tin Nevin (oirert l mm -.-i iiv. which was a first -day attraction wi t. Redp.'itli Chautauqua at Winston :s;i'em Monday, (Ireensloio Tuesday and lliyli Point Wednesday. Thev are en rou'e to llieir Home at l,ew ;shurn. lenn . inr a jll month's vai-atim, after uhi.li I In v I j t . i ' another ' liaiitauipia eiigaeiueut !oi tie cut ire summer. Are You Interested In For prepaiing stock feed in r j 1 1 1 1 1 f i t 'j a machine lias been invented tint cuts fodder into .'hurt lengths, mixc it iith molasses tlioroulily and delivers it into a wagon. Fireproof buildine; bricks re I m'I ll liade in Ccnnany from sl:i''. coal, in III lers and other waste inn t it ia is from gas 1 1 aL. hints and railroad yards. l Men's All Leather Slippers at real economy prices? Our brands are Bion F. Reynods', Ral ston and our own brand, The BelkShos. All Lasts, All Leathers in Stock. BION F. REYNOLDS' SLIPPERS, $11.95 No better shoe made for service, com fort, style and long wear. Leathers are Russia Calf, Brown and Black Kid and Black Calf, Bluchers, combinations and English Last. All wanted widths. RALSTON SLIPPERS FOR MEN, $7.50 A real sporty English last, Brown Calf; a real shoe value for young men. RALSTON SLIPPERS FOR MEN, $8.50 A very attractive slipper in a Black Kid English last. A shoe that will give you comfort and long wear. RALSTON SLIPPERS FOR MEN, $10.00 Ralston very best grade in a Brown Kid leather, English and Bluchers, a real shoe for real comfort and style. Try a pair of these. "BELK BRAND" SLIPPERS FOR MEN, $6.95 These come in broad toe bluchers, in brown calf skin and black kid, an all leather shoe at a very low price. BELK BRAND SLIPPERS FOR MEN, $4.98 You will be surprised at the quality of these slippers in brown calf, English last and black gun metal, broad toe bluchers. We Stand Behind Every Pair We Sell. R'AII MATTHEWS-BELK CO. " RETAIL RETAIL STORES SELL IT FOR LESS STORES Cftf : : : If You Need Furniture We are in position to serve you and want your. business. Price and quality always right. Get your Porch Rockers, Swings and Ice Chests now while our stock is com plete. For anything in house furnishings go to Nesbitt-Gilliam Furniture Co. I Phone 396 Cventi of Intel eat in the Social Life " S of Gastoma and Gaaton Facta and m Fancies tot Tbe Gazette's Feminine 4 Friendi Mia. lot Kincaid Brockman A Pdiliir Phone 747 J ATTEND RECEPTION AT SHELBY. yniic a iiiiiiii" r or tiasionia women at eiiilid a I'l'illiant rccejitiun given yester dnv afternoon the home ol Mrs. (. Max (iai'lin r, in (sheliiy. The reception was t;i .eii liy .Mcsdano s ( . Max tiardtier, J. .1. M, Mm-: . .1. A. Anthony, and Hyde It. Iloi , iii lemur of their sister, Mrs. 1 . A. Ii'i.iiertsim, of New York. : . X L V 6 m- '.-'A. C7 a. .-. -y JfUt(.,s 1 T-t-'Ib. Ai..'t:jJ.&jB4- I i If MlWtVi'iHiHil X MADELINE SCHNEIDER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. X Mrs. II ,S-!i;ieidcr was hostess Wed i i i i - I i n.jja: a' io-i in n. e on Kast L"MK actaaaraiaaaaataaaaaaaaataaaaaatCAM a-. n a,.i v inrilei., artv 1 :Vr inr hiti.- .i.aliii, M ..le.iae, win iiriMiuWiiiBiuiBVItiStmiA i.-etiia'id Inr '.ivelf'li liir.hdav. Tli I licnie was ln-.i iii . I uily arranged w ith (plant it u s ot -v,ee' k :i- ami roses enipn.i i.in' a color note of pink and white. James i f various Wind- Here enjoyed and dining tlio eciiiij; ice eleain, cake, piim li and fruit were served. A-sistini; in en' . rt.iiiiin weie Mrs. Maud Iteatrr and Mrs. K. If. Padgett. x-xvx- ... . .. Sf "XITK' ft ANNOUNCEMENT r TO OUR PATRONS We wish to announce that we have moved our tin shop from West Main Avenue to the building formerly occupied by the Shuford Drug & Candy Company. We appreciate your patronage in the past and trust we may continue to serve von in our new quarters. ANYTHING IN SHEET METAL. C. L. RICHEY TELEPHONE 467 iamWmwwW'Wt'1 A Hudson Advantage That is Distinctive Its Smoothness and Ease of Operation Si ;r v.' III ' - fc I fVrK"l US HELP YOU REDUCE YOUR - r GARAGE BILL tiftV ' A p&fyiflfji igh city taxes therefore can do your work cheap- ci (iiiwjce not in quant,) Give us a trial and be convinced. i DIXON & HOWE GARAGE South Marietta Street Phone 3313 BELMONT FINALS BEGIN SUNDAY. , The liactte ,'( kll'iw ledges icioipt of an invitation to tin- fi n.t " of tlie Helmont Itih s-hiil. iM'Hinin Sunday nftcrnimn. : l'iie complete ptoKrain: Itaccalann a'e Siimmi. Siind.i , -I p. m. I. Liitlier Little. Charlotte. N. ' '. May I 'ay Kxcrcix's. Monday, li p. in. Primary and (miMiiinr (ira les. I'lay. Tuesday. p. in. ILk'' SclmoL ( ira .liiatinjt Kxcrcis. s, Wednesday, " n. m. Lit r.uy Address, Wi dues, la v. p. m. I'r. A. Clinic. Davids. m CoIUkc, X. ('. WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS MAY MEETING The May meeting of t he Woman's Chili as held yesterday afternoon at the auditorium of the Central k-IiooI. The session was presided over liy the newly elected president, Mrs. J. V. Thomson, mid the oK'iiing prayer was offered I'.v I'rof. Joe S. Wray. Mrs. Thomson made a 1-ricf nud graci 'fi 1 5peh of aecrptanee of the office with . wliith the tlub honored her. Only routine1 Hudson owners tell us .they most ap preciate the utter forgctfulness of mech anism they are permitted in their cars. Neither sound, nor the lapse of any function calls it to attention. Even minor adjustments, which are annoy ing, though not costly, are almost -.-vcr necessary. And command of the mtrols seems intuitive- hardly need ing conscious direction. Men say the Hudson Super-Six re pays a minimum of care with years of smooth, dependable, punctual convey ance, without default or absence frc )in service. And we "have a gratifying pride in knowing that more than 100,000 own ers drive Hudsons, without envy, we believe, of any other car, no matter what its price. W. H. WRAY 112 E, AIRLINE AVE. G a s t o n i a, N. C. (50M) Subscribe to The Gastonia Daily Gazette ill
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