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' FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. THE GA3T0NIA, (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE PAGE THREft - .ft (Goirdlinie " Comnipeiniy aw. Prices Right 23 1 W. Main Ave. SafSlUin Pianos, Grands, Uprights and Players "Records by the Hundreds" Terms Easy Edison and Royal Phonographs LIVE NEWS FROM ALL SECTIONS OF GASTON BUDGET OF LIVE NEWS ITEMS FROM BELMONT LUCIA LOCALS. SUNNYSIDE NEWS. By Mr. Adelaide Smith Beard ! Am attractive ilixpljly in arranged onu of tin- win. lows of V. II. Hi ). Stowe's furniture More Hliowim; the Helen which the Ladies' A i . I No.-ii.tv tjio firnt Baptist c hnn Ii will sell in their sale on fcatunlay. Jicaiilea all kinds of eariiijf apparel, home made caki-H and oJreMseil rliickens will l,e offered. The ladies will also have for sale duriiiK the day lee cream ami rake. sandwiches and noiiie-mailo randy. Jt in hoped that the IK'ople of the community will give the ladies a Rood patronage, as they hae iljaile extensive plans for making the sale -Mr. ami Mrs. 8. M. Cox are visiting the latter 'n parents, Mr. and .Mrs. John Tate. They are on their way tu tSt. heternlitirg, Kla., whore Mr. Cox will Jriav kill this Miinmei. Mr. and Mrs. George T.ito and Mr. bailee IHIIinifi r spent Knnday in Waco with Mrs. Tate an. I Mr. Dellingi r 's par Wit.1. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. Kennedy . vrs blisinesst viHiturs in Charlotte Wednesday. Miss Zoo West, who has (icon quite ijjck for several days. 11 aide to In- out.' Miss Margaret HowUtt. who has U-en teaching at (icislicii drove, has gone to Newell 'a to visit her little cousins, Susie and John Orr. who make their home there with their uncle. Mrs. Cora Hand. Miss Lottie Hand, Hit Elsie Johnston and Miss Hiith Cox, returned Thursday from Ke.l Springs, Whore-the girls lutxo- been attcmliiig M'hool the pnst year. Miss Lottie Hand ttruduuteil and had the honor of heing elected '(Correspondence of The Daily Gazette.) I.I'CIA, May 24. Mrs. N. A. Mcln tosh spent last Monday and Tuesday in Knnnapoli visiting her sister, Mrs. Min nie (iilliland. Mrs. J. H. Heatty and Miss Laura Heatty attended the commencement at the K. I. I., harlytte, last week. Mrs Heatty ' son, Mr. Jia inond White, came home with them. Mr. Carl Davis, of Lucia, uraduated at Mt. Holly last Monday night. Miss Vana I'nderwood is expected home this week from Davenport College to spend the summer. Mrs. Torreuee Heatty, of Thuniasvillc, .'pent last week with her father, Mr. K. O. Davis. Misses J-'ny Mcintosh and Alva Hart motored to Mt. Holly Saturday after noon and lirought hack with them Miss Lucille Killiau, who spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Alva Hart. Misses Fay and A Ida Mcintosh went to Hill's Chapel to the funeral of Miss J'riseilla Childers last Wednesday after noon. Miss Childers is survived by one sister, Miss Jane Childers, who is making . her home with her nephew, Mr. I'riali Hroadway. Messrs. Lloyd Hinkle and Kirliy Del linger, of Lowesville, spent last Sundav with Mi. J. A. Mcintosh. Mr. Kraiik Davis, of Charlotte, spent Sun. lav with his father, Mr. K. (). Davis.! Mi. ami Mrs. I'ral Mlack went to Lin-; Correspondence of The Dally Gazette. HKSSKM KM ( ITV, N. ('.. May J.'. There will lie Children's Day exercises and an address by Mr. J. Durham, of Bessemer City, at Concord Methodist church next Sunday, May l'!t. Exercises will liegiu at 10 a. in. Everybody is cor dially invited. Quite a large crowd attended tJie re union at Mr. ,1. T. Cost tier's last Huinlay. Dinner was very plentiful ami the day was very much enjoyed. Misses Lizzie Harmon and Geneva Kiser attended commencement exercises at ( lieny cille yesterday. Miss Susan Kincaid, of Bessemer City, was the guest Saturday and Sunday of Miss Geneva Kiser. Mrs. K. H. Biggcrstaff is on the sick list at this writing. Mrs. Rufus Watts has been confined to her bed for several dii.ys. Mr. Herbert Karris spent Sunday with Mr. liomaii Biggerstaff. Miss Mae Bi(rgerst;iff was the guest .Sunday of Miss Maude Kiser. Mrs. L. ,1. Spake, of Liucoliiton, was th guest. Saturday and Sunday of her sister, Mrs. B. K. BiggerstafT. Mr. and Mrs. John, linger spent Sat unlay mid Sunday with Mrs. ILiger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. L. Car penter, on Liiicnlnton route rive. An infant of Mr. Charlie Hutclniis died Saturday ami was buried at Bethel Lutheran church Siimby at 11 a. in. Some from this section are anticipat lug attending ciiiuiiieiu-eineiit exercises at Lenoir College Saturday and Sunday. Chamberlain's Tablets Are Mild And LW YOlfK. Mm lt,. Then- was RED MEN SPECIAL NOTICE. Gentle In i fleet. There will Im meeting of Clarasaah- iinthiiig lull i.,. in the i ct'i ic.r.i I in-' I'lant I'he laxative .IT. .1 of 1 I... n. I.ei la i u '-i , i, . ; i. ,,,i..i ., ., i.,. .... ,i, l.i i Tablets j-, s.i mil. I an. I gia'li- that can li;i n 1 1 r.ali' t!i,-r il ha- In in p dined bv a nie.liciii.-. km.H Tribe f Be l Men ill the K. of I. a 1 1. r a 1 1 ii. I.. I a.r.iir. linl al.-i I oil;, . r. " , i , y . i i ii I Satuidav night. Mav t 7 :'.i0 l.a il. .1 an A Miitht inta the hold an. I h ,.'.' , !,,.,.. f Ic, I.!,'' ir,,,,,, ''''l"ck, .specially far degree Work. All X K W MKDI'OKH. :.a-s.. Jii. into the ice. A foreigner was ihaiged with opeiating a stiil. Guillv, v.iur I ' ' Im -aid but I wasn't (.oing t. .1, ...k it. h ' ' 1 "' 1 Kl" tins i nin-. 1 mother is si.-li uinl -I... I. il f .r I...I ''Was 1 1 1 : 1 ' I incut." B I over to the le.ler.i! "Well. ,c doill'l ,en,l a II V I. mi Weil ""Kcntlx re.lleste.l tu be present. 'court,'' said the in lyi-. pleased.'- L'sc : (J. C. KLLIS, Com a n.li.lates are replevied b' be present a !,. ttii.e wants to clear the dockets . . we hav(- a large number of candidate to l.e initialed. All brother Ued Men ur Whooping Cough. This is a very dangerous disease. . ticlilarl.v to ehihlren under live years lige, but when no paregoric, codeine other opiate is given, is easily cured giving Chamberlain 's tough Iteiue Most people believe that it niiisl run course, not knowiii-; that the lniie yery much shortened, and that then- little danger from the disease when dy. its is is this remedy is given. It hay been use, in many epidemics of whooping cough, with pronounced success. It i safe and pleasant to take. 1 iiivnanri ;i:B:!iH;;;:H!3;BrKn'::BiRwaiHd;iHfH'ii:M!i spend several weeks I'hiladel vice president of the alumnae an (Meiation. Miss Hand Was .ilso president if her class mid one of the most popular uf this v ear's graduates. Mrs. A. C. Lineberger attended an all Jfly session of the executive committee of U" Woman 'a Missionary Society of the I'nnessei- Synodical that was held at t. Holfv Thursdav. I jmixs rvaie ouiiains. ot .Mel onnells ile, S. ('., is visiting her sister. Mis. Ha rion Crawford. She 1ms many friends ere wlio a ways welcome her on her visit Belmont Hev. J. T. Dendv retur I Thursday :rum St. Louis, where he nlleiided the general asseinli'y of the Southeiu I'res l-teriaii t'hureh as a delegate from the Kings Mountain Presbytery. Miss Annie) Eee Erieze lias returned rtoiu (iastonia. where she spent a week trith Mr. and Mm. .larvis h'rie.e. the hit tt"r her brother. Miss Bessie Frieze has tone to (Iastonia t with her brother. -Mr. R. L. Stow,, l.-.is Ron,. phia on a businesN trip. ' Mrs. C. W. Kite and little son, C. W.. Jr., iiave returned from Charlotte, where tfie baby underwent an operation ;t the Presbyterian Hospital. Their tiianv trends will be glad to hear that the little ftdlow is much improved by the operation. .. Mrs. C. H. Sloan, little Miss Sarah Heatty and Master C. IL. Jr.. wit., s . 'lay guests Thursday of Mrs. Bert nc, at .Mt. liollv. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Leeper and little I son, W. E.. Jr. of (Iastonia, are spending several days her,, with the former's infVi, Mrs. John Leeper. "MrNGeorge Kihn, of Mt. Holly, was the guest Wednesday night of Master Joe Lineberger. . Miss Bertie Stowe, of (iastonia. is vis iting Miss Annie Lewis. The public is again reminded of the icecream supper which the Camp Fire" girls will Jiave Frid.iv evening from fi to I" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Q. Hall. With special attractions such as the grab bag, gypsy fortune teller and other "carnival attractions." the girls' are planning a .jolly evening -s entertain meiit for all who attelid. wooil ( olleg,, last Monday to attend the graduating exercises of their daughter, f Miss A ut ha Black. ) Mrs. J, I. lingers, sister and several , other' kin people from Catawba, spent j Sunday with her; also Mrs. Rogers' daughter in law, Mrs. WiH Rogers,' audi her children from M-Ieaus, were there.- Mr. Karl Council is now at lion.,, with: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Connell. Mr. Perrival Kelly went to Troutmaii ' Sunday morning and brought back with' I him Miss Jaaie Young, one of our former school teachers. There was a memorial and 'lome-eoni-big day at Snow Hill Sundav. Kvery one I who came brought flowers. They took 1 1 fin into the church and placed them 011 the table and around the altar. After the program every one got their Dowers and formed into 11 line to march to the WHY NOT BUILD NOW? low in price as Material and labor are about as we can expect. We are equipped to handle any kind of work. No job too small, none too large. Repair work a specialty. H. B. PATTILLO & CO. Contractors and Builders Phone 520 P. O. Box 145 Parents While the children are making money of their own during vacation time teach them the lesson of thrift. Teach them to save a part of all the money they get. Bring them in the bank and open a savings account for them and let them deposit their own money in it. It will he a lesson they will never forget, and one that will he invaluable to them in the future. The Citizens National Bank "It pleases us to serve you" . . ' p urn it j Mu- i wiLr remelery. As they .Nearer, My Cod, they all got into the 1 Asleep in .lesu.'. graves were decorati single grave that of llowets on it, ami more. A I ter a II . tin march. to Thee eemeter v, " After d. There idn't hav 1 the. sang " After they sang this the was not a a bunch some had two and graves were deeo- tlie.l Wiyn BESSEMER BRIEFS. May L! i . Besse n many hue gar s size in the stlltc, People are citing ga rden. rsonvMle. son, Mr. (Correspondence of The Paily Cn.rtte. BKSSKMKK t'lTY. tner City ran boiist of dens as any town of it we venture to sh iKuns ami all the other usual garden vegetabl,. In the mill districts, where the eople do not own their own homes, file owners have wen to it that there is space enough for every family Mr. ernon, of near Heinle is visiting' at the home of U. M. Vernon. f. Memlnmea Z. M. Nu ll and W. B. Ku flisijl and little son, of Clover. S. C. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Hhetley last Tuesday night. , Mr.- and Mrs. Arthur Paywur and Master Waldo.-and Ruth Shetley. went iiieiiicking at White and Jellklls old mill place Monday. ' Mr. levies was in (Iastonia Wednes day on business. Mrs. freeman died here Jast Sunday wltli pneumonia. Two days liefore. two Of her small children died and were buried in the' same grave. She leaves a' husband ami several other children'. ; Mr. 4'. C. Clark and Miss Alma Clark were tiastouia visitors Tuesdav. rated they again went into the church. All the young people that could, got in 'the choir, and on the other side of the house, just opposite them, were the grandmothers, great grandmothers, and some mothers. Then a song was sung by five or six of the young girls, after which the old folks sang "A ( barge to Keep 1 Have-- the way they used to sing nncn they were young. Kev. J. A. Bowles lined it out, and they sang. A duet, 'Whispering Hope,'' was then sung by Misses Hosa Belle Rogers and Kay Mcin tosh. The services were then turned over to H. M. Courtney. After preaching the good women brought 1li.it 1 1 ii in-r baskets and emptied t Ii. in upon a table that had beeuixed along by the side of the church. The table was longer than the church, and it was full of good things to eat from one end to the other. The young girls had a box lixed and sent to Mr. Charlie lingers, who was unable to get there on account of an accident he nut up with some time ago by getting his foot cut. After dinner they again went into the church and a silo. 'Better Than Silver and (iold." wa.s sung by Miss Antba Black. Then "Climbing the (iolden Stairs-' was sung by some of tile young ladies. Misses Pay. Alda, Margaret ajid Mary Mcintosh, Blanche and Verua I'n derwood. after which Kev. K. M. Court ney and Mr. N. A. M.-Iutosh delivered addresses. Mrs. Walter Nixon and children, of Lowesville, spent last Hat unlay at l.ucia with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Mcintosh.. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hinkle siMiit a few hours Suuday afternoon with her brother, Mr. J. A. Mcintosh. Mr. Charlie Rogers cxprest-es many thanks for the box that he receiied Snii.-dav. ADD INDIVIDUALITY TO YOUR HOME by installing one of .our unique doorways and doors. They Villi give tin individual tone to the home, add to its beauty and also to the value of the proper ty. Several designs till ready to put .in. Special .designs liirt.de to order at reasonable prifen. CITY LUMBER CO., Phone 247 Dallas Road at C & N.-W. Crossing . j . America's foreign relations seem u be 11 poor relations. ColduAia Becerd. ... . ( -V : . . v : - . - I Are Your Valuable Papers Safe? If you want to KNOW that your bonds, mortgages, stock certifi cates, insurance policies, etc., are safe, give them the protection of t a safe deposit box in our vault. 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