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TUESDAYS-MAY 24, 1921. THE GASTON IX, (N. C.T. DAILY GAZETTE pace nvn 'WITH THE WOMEN IN mmmm.mmiMm?mxmmmmi hekl at the home of Mr. M. (). Winstead. ! honorary president of tin- tiistri.t. This! Why Millions Wear piTy Un PflllUTY ,,tf't'nK' was widely attended, reprcs.-nta-. UllI AllU UUUil I I t'"t from every chapter in the .1 i-t ri.-t Imihk gat hered together. Mrs. Wilson; J went next to KliznlH'lh 'ity, where she E?eata of Interest in the Social Life aten.l. !in all Hay district meet in K and .r r.. .. r..- v. .-a ! delivered th principal address. lovely .forest Fancie for The Gaiette't Feminine i liHU'.lay luncheon was served an.l an JeleRiiin reception given in the evening in honor of tin visitors. lief ore return ing home Mrs. Wilson made a hiicf visit to Mr. an.l Mrs. Boyee Wilson at Huff Friend. Mit, Zoe Kincald Brockmar Editor Phone 747 man, near I'iuehnrat. &TW Ov- . '7-' y T"'1T.' V, "V.W-r O-x I OUR AUTO INSURANCE TAKES THE RUIN OUT OF WRECK AND RUIN Wo cannot prevent your li:tv itiC an accident, hut we can prevent your Iomii); any !. . p over il iji advance or any money a fterwa nls . Two an-i-(Wilts ot'CUIt'e'l lit It- ill tiastoniu Vl'.s terday. Mure arc likely to occur i rry .lav. You may In- next. Lot us issue yen insni a me pr,Ji i t ion on your car. I!alr t i i 1 we will call. I'll. ocio uac u lis iuc ii uill binding and other un- g comfortable features of y less carefully made un- dergarments, Because it is of superior pj quality throughout in every detail ot labric, buttons and careful workmanship. Because union suit money never bought better val uc. It is real economy to buy Munsing-wear at any price. Musing-wear $2.00 up Union Suits $1.0C and $1.50 I PARENT-TEACHER MEETINC THURSDAY. Tin' I 'a rent Teacher Association will ''Jiiil.t ils r.-tril',i- Vl'it ui..tiu Tli,its..lnc i..g ex. -rcises of I!:,,,,lpl, Macon cllege. fter n .(( (( ,,,,,.;, j .yiichhure. a.. hav,- I n rise, v ,-l. Miss r. hi.(ii Th) , fnl. ,(J Mary UoIm rlsiin l.alar, of this cltv, is f .,,,. ., . v . . , .... ,..i The iuvi (MUs w,.i s.lloo, s,ak RANDOLPH-MACON FINALS. Attractive invitations to Hu la grii.eti.it a m-mlicr of tit senior tali'. ii follows: The Class of Xinrteen linndre.l an.l twenty our Ita mini h Maron Woman's ('ollcjri le.pi.sts tin honor of your .ri'sMi.-i at. the omiin li, ciih'mI Kx. rrisrs .lllll.' tiftll to Si'M'lltll I . in- lihu ly. iru'ii'ia V KIRBY-WARREN CO. I The Heme of Good Clothes l Subscribe tor The Dailv Gazette. DnaQaBB3DaBBBS2aBn!SagK&32giSn1BEZ a a a a a es a a a u a u a a a a a u n a a a a a a a a a A WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY IDE Mary Plckford IN m a m. a n El a m n a ES a a ia E3 El BLUE BIRDS ENJOY OUTING. The llln.- I'.ii-.ls the dray Mill il !:..' 1 1 )...-. i a . I -1 iy h t f ul out nig at 'row.l ei-s Mount a in Satnr.lay tliiouifli 1 1n courtes of Sii.i-i inten.lent N . (i . ( lolling, r. nt:il(iii thr ti ii hy autumo hile. I'enis an. I doners were tfathereil in the voo. an.l numerous allies enjoy e.l. l.out . in. a .lelijjlitful liineh ;i -.r. a.l an.l after more Raines the .;ir uen- lavishly .leeoiate.l for the return trip, e. i ho.lv making plans for a not her im ila r outing. Tin I '. 1 1 : i Mir. Is a:e a very lively llo-k an-! aie ei mi:, h intereste.l in making m.nie I'm their ort;a ai.a I i..n . They re rently -1 : tri . I a . r sii.-ee-.sful play, pre -enle.l il I ui.i an.l ma.le money forllieir uniform-. An i. e en am supper has al so l.een nieli. llie pr.ieee.ls t'i he applieil to ..lli. o... . ails.'. Mi- f 'ol rie Howe is assistiint n 1 1 ; i j . 1 1 : 1 1 1 an.l very kin.lly helpe.l tiie 1 1 1 1 1 n I oik- l.i make their Mill- . MUSIO CLUB AFTER DIMES This v i-. k the r a I "I" on this siihjeet. The Open I'orinn will 'he rornlueteil on a ipustion pertaiiiiiiK to ', eliil.l welfare. A full a t ten. la n.v is par 'tieularh ure.l. f ABERNETHY -MOORE WEDDING. 1 1 'ha riot le Ohserver.) A We.hlinK of in in-ii soeial interest in tiaston anil Mecklenburg i-oiinties nan tluit of Mi-s Fraiues Martfarii Moore an.l Mi. h'ei.l Krnst Ahernethy, wliieh took plaee Thursil.'n afternoon at ti oYloek at the home of tli, hrhle's par ents. Mr. an.l Mr.. Olin (ioo.le Moore. " l.inoerlniiK, " near Stanley . Ue l.-iy l. riioiiisuu, pastor of lliiw- . thorne l.ane Metho.list ihiireh, an. I a eonsin nf ihe hi iile, orlM-iatisI, nsinu the rinj eeri'inony . Mr. Thompson was a" 'niste.1 hv the l.ri.le's antor. Kev. AlU-rt Shenill. The vows were sMikeii in the living loom which was lovely In floral .lecora tions of j.ink an.l white sweetpeas an.l mou nt.' i in laurel, an.l hiilllantlv 1 1 Ii t . . I with niniierou" white tapers. I'l'ior to the eel elll.inv . Ml". tieurte tshelton, of Matthews, aunt 'of the l.riile feinlere.l Ka re.i rolle, from 'Tale., of Hoffman. Tin- rihhoii" wete hel.l l.v . oumum ot' the hllile. lit t h- Misses Rose Moole, ii:i uj;hti-r of Mr. ami Mrs. I. ( '. Moore, of 'Stafilev. ami Jane (o.o.le, .laughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Kuhert 1.. dooile, of l.in 'eolnloii. They wore .lainty white f rm ks of iiiftle.l iirnan.lv' Little Miss Muriel . A Tempting Array of CLOTHES for SPORT WEAR awaits your approval in our Second Floor Ready-to-Wcar Department. Sport Costumes as you are well aware are now and will increase in popularity as the Summer Season advances. Sport Coats $7.95, $10 $12.50 A very pleasing line of Sport Coats in Jersey and Velours. Comes in the pastel shades and popular navy and browns. on a 'hit memhet I .'I feet i . I I'llll'is se. i v III;; ! inn s. Ii'il t. I.e '.I t, A production wonderfully appealing, effective and 'triumphant in its lovable simplicity, in which Miss Pickford's bril liant achievement in characterization has proved to be an event in screen his tory. Her Latest United Artists Production. Never Showed Here Before. Regular Admission 10 and 25 Cents lb a ts a a a a a El D a a a a ca u a E2 a EE. 'Moore, the four v ear oh! sister nf the Musi,- (liih is putliiiK '' hriile, carric.l the riiiy. She was .laintily 'led ot .limes . each ilresse.l in pink ruffle, I or;;aiily. The ilne. I heiseli to "-illicit hriile ami Ki"m entere.l tlie room to vente.n In iiumher, the irether 'Ph.. hriile wore a lei ii.lsnine suit promote in of ilark hlue t ricot me. with liat of .lark hlue (renrjfelte. She wore a corsage of liink sweet ocas ami T.iilev lilies' llur omn, unity. This drive uas inaiiK' "inir the ceremonv Mrs. Shelt.n, ien.l.re.1 the national feilera t ion of fun I. u,.in, T.. .. w.,t. i ,i, i... ulis an. I is liein put on hy music rMi-i)ovvell all over the country. One half of ' rllow in,.- 1 1 .remonv there vv.isa re tioll 'eel.ti,,,, 'I'l,,. .iiiniM, ,.,,, 1, I il l, I in Dorothy I'erkins roses an.l pink sweet 'peas. The centerpiece, a laiL'e cut elass "'"ll' I haskt tille.l with roses, was rcfh'ete.l in. a mirror heneatli, ami li(hte, with-pink' tapers in crystal hohlers with pink, shailes. ( ut ylass .lishes hel.l pink ami white mint. ( hickrii sala.l with anes ' l' HOI ies Was Serve. I hv Mesil.llltcs .lolltl , Shelton, '1'. ('. Moore, Hohert (,.,.,, I,. an, fell. ll cl t. i. "t in mii"ie ami to eiial.le the clnh to offer In-Ill r ami more etticient service to lira I e.l I elllhs t In pi needs oes o t he sta I ami ..in- liatf remains in the liv means of the fuinls seen re. I tin will I.e eiial.hil to pur.-hu.se mw ami in in. :iiv ways in i'si ii to Mo mon a ml I n't 1 1 r w in k . Tlie Musi,- ( 'ul, has never askeil fin money siin e .i" orya u iat ion hut has yiv en fieelv ami yeneronslv ot' its service' linl h as a i-liii, ami us iu.liv i.iual mem SPORT SUITS ,$9.95 All Wool Jersey This is a popular sport number in an all Wool Jersey, leal her mixture, tuxedo and regular style coats and just think of the price. SPORT DRESSES $18.00 and $24.95 Several pretty numbers in Silk Jersey and Canton Crepe week. They look sporty and are sporty. icherl us this past Tussah ul,. lul. hers. It meet with turn the serve the grains whenever calleil iion . Ih itiiiK vv ill wear yellow hamls arms ;i,i. iv i y rent l.v appreiialr ul a 'Inn. without having to r.i est it . ' ""1 n';" ,ms " " 1 I Margaret Me( litre. I K. ne.oiis response ami ... re- Mr, X1r...-t hv is tl ,et .lailKhter lul. is rea.t.v ami will..,K to M r ,! M, (Mi,, (ilMM,. M.,'. She i -itiiiihiiiiitv on mutual iru I ,, ( , . f . . . ; . ... : . I " .1 IM IIJM I I I I 1 lit I It I 1 ( I I f I hose i I )irjK,t .,n, .tractive ami is a.lini'rcil hv ,h, ,l' nil who know her. S.Ik has heen connect ' the eitt i .. , .. ',,. .... , - , . I i I nun ill. iiiiMi.il e.ionv luiinic s.lioois for the past tnn years. MRS. T. W. WILSON RETURNS TO CITY. M.-. T'.iai.-is W. Wilson. if,,, of (lie I . ll. I'.. return my t.t final an ixi.-ii.le. I v i"it to Tarlior Ku.-kv lo ant. .-.ml Kliah. t h I'ltv Mi SPORT SKIRTS $13.50 and $16.50 Extra quality Sport Silk Skirts in Canton Crepe, Crepe plaids and stripes, also Ihe pastel shades. SPORT BLOUSES Silk Jersey $4.98 An exceptionally pretty Sport IJIpuse in a pretty quality of Silk Jersey. in an me season s wanted snades and we think the price very 30 RETAIL STORES MATTHEWS-BELK CO. SELL IT FOR LESS etc., pretty 1 Comes l low. 1 . I 30 It RETAIL I STORES 1 . HIV lie, I to s hi fore I he pter ol' that . Wilson's : U. Mr. Ahernethv is the secoml Mm of Mr. ami Mrs. W.-nle Ahernettiv, ami is a young man of sterling ua I it ies. lie . coniiii.'imls th(. highest esleein of a vviile tale presi ,.ir,.(. f friemls in (iastou ami the iir- 1 Satlll'lay I rnioolliur lies lie is st Ml-.,. erusi young planter of east fiaslon eon nty. Mr. ami Mrs. A hernetliy were the re cipieats of many hainlsome iiesent". r Tarlioro to make William Ilorsev city on Memorial i hi I'e"" was v el v SOCIETY PERSONALS Bt1BQBBB&BBBi2B&B3BiaflBS3B3a3SaBB2? 3C SUGAR 11 1 ilBLtt 10 th. Cloth Bags for 75c 25 ft. Cloth Bags for $1.88 100 ft. Bags for ... ' $7.40 TRY OUR SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE 3 0c PER ft; IT WILL PLEASE YOU Wilson wa the a. hire r.'ii'h r . ha I'.'V. Mrs l..i,:tilul ami appropriate ami was very v. i.h-l.v eoinni. lite, I upon. A' Tut horn . Mis. Wilson was n ho,.",, guest of Mrs. M. . ( . i ,, kr.Mim. of I'ailhon Link .la.ksi,. I lam, I Thrash, a fonmr slate' r(1m , u,li;,IIV ,.w y,,,, sp.-ni ln-t p,'.-s,l,-n!. who i ntertaiii. .1 ,i iiumher ofw.M-k in Ihe citv as the guest ,,f Mr. ami .sti..gois,,cl guesK a! a hot!) party. Mrv -; I ). .lenniir's I M Her gin :s wen Mrs. . p. l,,p, ,,f . . . l.iii-KV Vlolllil. tin;, I vice pl'esl.lellt gen era I ; 1 iv I'. M. Williams-, of Newton. ' legi"' r.i .' e, n. a I, ani Mrs. I'.lix Ilirvev, nf Kins!, .ii. . state i . i . -1 I . ii t . I'. 'Hew ing Memorial I tay Mrs. Tlnash enter , tahie.l in honor of her guests at an ilah I Ol.lte atlel'l 'icept'l ll to Wlliill were il.viie.l en H' llieiuher of Ihe local chap- ti r, tie- , l-t; ami in.-n.lieis through out the . I i - ; r .. ' . From Tarl.oro Mrs. i Wihiln went to ll, K. Mnunt where she i Was a, i honor guest at a chapter ne eTiiijj Mi in.l Mrs. .1. Sour Food for the Baby It i" lik-lv to pr...!u.e a;; Jaml it f the "urn,!! h i a,, w I . i so. n- r or later e.ni-- tr ui.lc even ji m, a ,1. Manning ami ilaughter. Miss l.iicile Manning, of ('ha. lot'e, an.l Mrs. W. I. I're.s"ley, of Wash ington, I). .'., vere guests Sun. lav of Mis. I". (). Jennings. Mis" Kleanor Smith left this morning to atteml commence. nent at Lenoir Col (lege, Lenoir. She will l' the guest of tMi"s Margaret .Ionian, who is a stmlent there. Mist. Lester liaggett left Su.nlay night for Memphis. Tenn.. wlieri' she uill visit frienil" Later Mrs. Ih.ggett will go to Mississippi for a visit to Mr. I'.agg.ttV parent". She expects to he away for a month or huigi r . Mrs Wayne I'ite ami hahy, of in. i. it, liaston county, who are at 1h I'r. shyteritin hospitnl, where the hahy iniilervvent an operation several Jays ago will have the hosjyal tojuv for a few , hiys' visit t Mr. ami Mrs. I. II. Me illfiiigh. the latter a sister in law of Mrs. Kit. - Charlotte Ohserver, L'lth. VICTROLA RECORDS We have on hand at present about .r,ooo Vic tor Records. Many of the kmmI old records; sacred sons, band r e c o r d s, Uncle Josh, etc., are now in stock. NEW Records every month. Come them. in and hear H. M. VAN SLEEN Jeweler GASTONIAN TODAY P R Y A NT.WAS II BURN "AN Adapted i - u -e 1 looil Ii possihlv Ie.nl to llvsel.lt r. Thuiiiiliiliil moili .llUp" ol , JisUgree ami lii.irihoi a or AT IDE THEATERS rot? cMuf E. -ttly What the Name Implies) after evry meal. Il lias for vears heen used as the one safe prirscripiion lor aei.l s'om a In.. indigestion, ilw-iiier ami hai . !i... .i. The I. leal TlKater pres'nts' toihiy hamlsoine la.gene O 'Hrien in ' ' M.oa lwav ami Home'' ami Texas lliilnaa ia ' The Moonshine Feml." WeJnesilay ami Thnrs.lay. Mnry I'ickforJ in her latest I'nite.l Artists pr.nlitction, "Smls. '' At th canvas theater t. Wi.unl of W.'ill Stre't. " .tlit ' The The istonian Theater presents to-lay Riyant Wra""lihvirii in "An Amateur Devil," ailaptc.l from the "tory, " Wnnt ..1. A 1 1 If inisli. 1 ' ' ' a a a MARY PICfcFORD in "SUDS" Her Latest United Artists Production. Never here before. Ideal Wed. and Thurs. El a Majesty Of The Law. Mistr. he asha" you. Ma i.l: the l.i u .' I "houhl think you ivonhl . !, t t ha t policema u kiss j Babies Like It m It is plrasJiii. mil.l and yet effective. It contains no opiate ' and doe? not constipate though it puts and end to bowel troubles. More than K0 applicants for lienme to pru.tii-e dftitistry will aiosr l'forc the North Cgrolina Dental Hoard wlien it meets in annual session in Asheville .Iiiiw -oth. V. -. hut how At All Drag Stores ui i i ii-ist TCuykendal Chemical Co., Rock Hill, S. C. Can 50 and The Gazette'a ad man will come to oec yoa promptly about that ad-Tertiaement. A chanr of a life time to get a fine' piece of Furniture or Rug at your own price at G istonia Furniture Company's; Big Auctio t Sale. 24c2 Alex T. An.lrewg, claiming Wilming-, ton as his home am that he- is a minis-1 ter f the Advnt Chrbtian Church, wrfsil ! arrested Monday in Wadesboro eliarge.l i ! with obtaining money under false pre ! tejiss? an.l in defalut of a bond of $5tK , ! it in jail there awaiting trial.. ! Crowds are attending the Big Furni ture Auction Sale now going on at Gaa tonia Furniture Company 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. daily. 24C2 Buy a Book a Week GRADUATION GIFTS We have a large line of articles suitable for Graduation Gifts. Re member the young folks who are just now finish ing the school year. An appropriate gift will long be remembered by them and will be very greatly appreciated. See our stock before you buy. SPENCER-ATKINS BOOK CO. West- Main Avenue if Sfi a? if. AMATURE DEVIL" Vom the Story, "Wanted A Blemish" Added Attraction : "INTERNATIONAL NEWS" WEDNESDAY "THE FATAL HOUR" IOnacted by an ALL-STAR CAST Including Thomas W. Ross, Wilfred Lytt'll, Francis X. Conlan THURSDAY Sylvia Lreamer and Rosemary Thebv IX "UNSEEN FORCES" A First National Attraction Added Attraction: "INTERNATIONAL NEWS" M I L FRIDAY D RED. HARRIS in Sfi - S "HABIT" A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION UP HILL The road to success leads up hill. Tt calls for energy, push, self-denial, pluck and will-power every day. The best aid and friend to the climber is a Savings account. It backs his high purpose at every step. 4 Paid on Savings. Gaston Loan & Trust Go. Where Your Savings Are Safe."
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