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THE GA5TONIA, (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE
SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922.
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GASTONIA, N. C.
Phones: Office, 736, Warehouse, 186-J
P. O. Box 338
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FAYETEEVILEE, N. C.
Phone 5202 P. O. Box 14
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, ; Y IN MEMORIAM,
MBS. LOU GALLOWAY WEBB.
Like the ilver dew drop on the brow
of morn '
Sl.t sparkled, was exhaled nnd went to
Heaven.
The subject of tliig sketch wan horn on
the 15th day of March 1870, the daugh
tei of A. J. and A. M. Galloway. Mar-
' tied to Edward Oshorn Webb on Octo
ber 15, 1894, To them were born four
daughter. May (Mr. II. R. Sbuford),
"Willie, Lillian and Jessie Gertrude whom
'the angels cluiuied in bnbyhooil. Enter
ed into rent on Monday morning, March
the 27th. -AJKI
At 1:30 o'clock the following day ira
firesirive funeral service were conducted
at the Baptist church in Dallas by her
'In-loved pastor, Rev. J. L. Vippcrman,
He had made preparation for a funeral
pernios from 1 6am. 14-17, but wai
deeply inclined not so to do because of
the heaviness of hi heart experienced in
fcer going. Therefore he aim ply read
Phil. 1, 18-29 and Proverbs. 31. 10 31.
After which the funeral cortege slowly
wended its way to Lowell where the be
loved form wna reverently laid to rest be
side that of her little baby girl.
" The floral offering were beautiful and
the large number of friends accompany
ing the atricken relative bore testimony
to the respect and affection for the de
parted one.
The husband ' work taking hira from
. Lome most of the time, the care of borne
nnd children fell principally upon her
hand and beart. First a devoted wife,
ehe then poured out her affection npon
her three young daughter giving them
unlimited time, care and attention, mini
tering to their temporal want, entering
into their lires and interesting herself
in all their varied employments and
pleasures. "Her home, the embodiment of
neatness, comfort and cheerfulness, was a
nifltt inviting spot to them. And as
mother daily hold up to them the im
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portance of ' the dilegent performanee of j 5n the fineness of lirr soul, there was n-.t
duty and the value of the virtnes of in-1 n'" fr coarse alloy.
dustry, tcmjersnee and economy. t-aej In her manner, straight forwerd, far
always found time for their simple re- did, innocent, thinking no ill, fearing v.a
creation and the rendniseent joys of I wrong, she went through life as unsullied
WESTINGHOUSE RADIO
PROGRAM FOR TODAY
.1:00 ii. m. Concert by Mason's Or"
cehstrn (Rnliert W. fimith, piano; Wil
liam Mason, violin; William J. fcrvder,
liano; Kdwnrd 1.. Harthold, saxophone;
Frank Dursi, trumpet; I'iinrlew iAiundcrs,
tromlione; Earn 'I W. MeCaunhey,
drums; and A. .1. Curry, operatic liari
tone). including tl following selec
tions: Medley of I'opular Airs, orches
tra; Aivl Child, son" by William .1.
(Snyder; .linimy, orchestra: Kentucky
Home, orchestra ; Hon-1 loo, Messrs. Hursi
and Saunders; t'ooi'lyc, A. .1. Curry;
Dapper I ;i n. sung ley William .1. Snyder;
J'icU l I'ii mo I Lay Me Down in Dear
Old Dixie Laud, orchestra; Korgotven,
A. J. Curry; Medley of I'opular Airs,
orchestra.
":1." ii. in. "Agriculture,'' by Dr.
K. W. Kietcher. I'rof. of Horticulture.
1 Vniisylvnnin .State College.
":'!(l p. in. Imitations of Hirds anil
Animal!', bv lr. Carlton K Antli mv, 1).
D. 8.
Bedtime story for the children. "
S:iH) ). in. "Helping the I'nor to
Help Themselves," hy .1. II. I'luherty,
Secretary ami (ieneral Manager, I'itis
burgh AssiH-iation for the Improvement
of the I'oor.
H : :; tn il:.!0 p. in. Music.
!l :.".") ;o 10:110 ii. m. Arlington time
signals.
Music Program.
tilee Club, (ieneva College.
I'rof. Karl Moore, reader.
Paul Water, tenor soloist.
Mr. Calhoun, violinist.
Selections.
1. Ilvmn Before Action, Da vies, Olee
flub.
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2. Rip Van Winkle, A rr J by Joseph
.Ii n'erson, I'rof. Earl Moore,
i .t. Mother Maehree, Kail, Paul Blot
, er.
4. Cavotte, Mehu, Mr. Calhoun.
". Nocturne, Jonen, Varsity (Junrtet.
fl. a. bunrise and Ymi. lYnn: h.
Catastrophes, Parks, (Jlec f.'luii.
I 7. a. Katy-Did: b. A Mule Story
1 liy radio, I'rof. Earl Moore.
H. n. When Shall We Meet Again:
h. I Want My Mammy, Varsity Quar
tet. !. Souvenir, Drdla. Mr. Calhoun.
10. a. The Oypsy Trnil, Calloway;
! Ii. An Irish Lullaby, fShaimoii ; c. The
.Campus Song, Jlee tlub.
TO INSERT FEMININE
; GENDER IN CONSTITUTION
FRANKFORT. Ky., Apr. I Ken
tucky voters at the congressional elec
tions next Noveniliec will have n chance
tn insert the feminine gender into the
'( oust it ut ion of Kentucky. The (ieneral
; Assembly vested to sulunit n constitu
tional amendment to lift the last limi
tation on the political rights of wo
men from that document by passing n
j bill amending .section 145 of the con
Istitution so that the world "male"
' viil be stricken out and the word "or
she ' ' inserted .
The section, when amended, would
j read as follows:
"Every citizen of the T'nlted States
I of the age of twenty one years who
: has resided in the state oue year, and
, in the county six months nnd the pre
cinct in which he OR SUE offers to
j vote sixty days next preceding tlie elec
tion, shall be a voter in Mlid rrecinet
nnd not elsewhere. "
weakness In
ti;em witho;-
cneerf nl ciiiiutcnaii
tcrs, even as the odor of roses clings to
the broken vase.
liome life. Her efforts were duly re
garded by the implicit oliodience and the
leep devotion,' love and admiration of
Iter children.
She rnado the borne a happy gathering
place for neighbors and friends and will
t sorely missed in her own neighlor
iifiod.
Mrs. Webb possessed a very pleasant
personainy. i inonum m-miu, siir-
fol, erect carriage, witJi beautiful soft
a sonl as ever-lived in this sin tainted
world.
She was trong-ly drawn by the tic of
kinship and was loyal and true to all her
relatives and connections.
In her, her friends found a ready
sympathizer in their joys and so tows
nnd in hrr the noor and needy met a wise
counsellor and n generous helper.
Whie decided and firm in her own
rown lir.ir i.n4 eye of the clear limpid ! convictions, she was fair and courteous.
idue seldom seen after childhood. With
a mot' wnning amile, she attracted all
who came within the phere of her in
'f'irnee. With ehildrea in particular he
esivlal!y svmpathetie and thy
readily yielded her their respect and -affection,
hence ber mieecs in the aehool
Toont where sb so ably erved at differ
ent tin"", when home duties would per
mit, fche tvoMUMsed tbe girt or pen ana
was kind to the human fa mil v. with an
almost universal benevolence. She ad
ministered nhns in the true spirit of
charity.
From her lin no account of olf claim
ed merit was ever heard, itor did she seek
the applause of thepiiblii'. Hhe had
been ' for years n devoted mem!cr of
the Baptist church and her regular at
tendance npon it service, her labors in
to her
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flower
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friend
fv. tv; ene 1 tin
but to porfr;
ir!i;cs o" !:c
more t li: ti . at
to do.
A a unit le
delight
ni..
me Jier jiortioji, he bore
a murmur and with ever n
and a hopeful word i , ,
.. . i 'T nint an- T will wf c m r
That she is dnad, she is just away.
With a cheery smile nnd a wave of the
ho lid
She h.is wandered into nn unknown land.
And left us dreaming how very fair
It needs must lie since she lingers
there.''
inxious household, alwayj forget
elf. Mi:- wns ready to answer her
ia)l and gently, softly as n
roiips et eve sae sank to rest np-
rnal Room.
of her and to do her justice
r.f her
many re.atives anl
thronged around her and
fhnde of her last hours,
y adequately the cardinal
r remarkable character is
jire-cnt, I find myself able
r I can safely say bo
w,in,nii could rxccM l.er; as a friend thel
WAS PART OF PROJECT
TO SEIZE WHOLE CITY
(By The Associated Press.)
LONDON, March SI. It is widely
believed in Dublin that the armed raid
on the plant o the Freeman's Journa.
there re he of lis who bav among i ita behalf, her work in Sunday school
our treasured keepako many of her i and her rict jierformr.nee of all her
poem. . religious duties are known of all fellow
There w about her lire a fragrance) church members, end hare often been to
tliat made one couple her in thought with
t fewer, and tinted elonda. and soft,
trit music. By the bore fact of Jiving
end association ab ennohleit fvery one
nl.ow he came In eoirtrt. Phe
C-i and said th right thi, vbecans
t.Hm an example nnd inspiration. For
hersriber Arm faith and unwavering
trust infi-Hiereiful fe&vior were a part
of br 1ailT lfic.-thought and eonrersa- i memories of it will remain with the
tion. . '
Thus it ira vlhea phymcal paiji and
iiigh recard in wljch she was held by nil J yesterday morning was part o a project'
for the sriKure of the whole city winch;
failed through the lack of force, say
The Daily Mail correspondent, i
The raid created a sensation, and:
there was considerable uncisiness last I
night, the people ejecting mim fresh '
coup by the repubiicans. - The latter'!
claim of big secessions fiom the Free'
State section of the Iiisl. Republican;
army, including 'half the force guard
ing the Bank of Ireland, has been given
wide publicity, and aeemo to have added
to the nervousness throughout the city.
her neighbors here in Iasn county and
hrr beloved "Mountain Home," Toxa
v.av, siifrii ie'itlv attested the' hospitality
of her soul. As n woman phe combined
the greatest energy of Jiaracter with the
mot refinci and eultivsted tenderness ot
disposition. Ready to forgive the frail
ties of her sex. she nised for fcerstelf
an elevated standard o female excellence
up to which she most exactly lived, di
charging every duty idiich in her eti
ination was proper ta 4 praetiaed by the
female society. ' ' ,
t Her life was indeed Seautiful and th
Call 50 and The pazette'a ad inaa wiQ
bereaved husband, and precious dartgh icome to aea you prompuy about that M-
ters, the aged mother, brothers and sis vertiaement, t
mm
We have just received a fresh car of
Horses and Mules
We have a good lot of second-hand mules,
about 50 head in all.iand can suit you.
Shell &
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DALLAS, N. C.
Rhyn
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THE WHOLE FAMILY
AT MINIMUM COST.
$40,000.00
For Family of Six
$9.00 Sick Benefit
$100.00 Burial Expense
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Friendship, 'Fellowship,
Social, Communion a n d
Brotherly -Love.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF BANK
RUPT STOCK OF GOODS
Notice is hereby, piven that until
Tuesday, AprU 4th, $)22, I will receive
sealed bids for the entire stock of
goo-Is, wares, merchandise, fixtures and
book accounts, aad also' two Ford
trucks, of the Xoles-Keep Company, of
Mount Holly, N. C. Bids should be
mailed to me at Castonia, N. C- For
further information apply to the nnder
s'gncd . ; - ' i'
J. WHITE WARE, ' ;
": Trustee,
. Gaitonia, R.'C. i