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0 PA4t5. TWO THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DArLY GAZETTE FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922. ' X Correspondence of The. flaily Cassette.) CRAMEflTOX, April 20. Mr. A. L, Bock and family celebrated the Kami- J rr season lit the home of Mrs. Beek 's jyreatv near, Winnion-Saleni. They. jjiofored over. Nearly all of the fenehers spent at hftmp or visiting iartet hoiiilar tnong-. f rieiids. Hgg hunts have heen the order of the iay ever sine? Kritlay when several i teacherj gave their imi'i's jy l' . hunting eggs. Then several of tlie Hun- lay gchiMil t-eaeher gave vgg hunt for their pupils. The Junior C'lnisriau Ylu- j ueavor of the I're!ivteri:m lumli ami i the entire ftumluy xcliool of the Mrl ho. lift -hurch eaeh conlm-teil ;i hunt on futur es,? afternoon. me casi'onll seewii Ims iienel in earnest here. Jiit ur.lav morning a class of hoy ecoiits un.ler tl leadership of L. H. 1'arker went 1s MiAdrnville ami jilay ' sj a mixed team, losing y a score of 12 to 10. At tile same time the tVamerton second team played the .aroint' team from the Acme mills mi. I defeated Hu m l.v the decisive score of "4 to 7 in a seven in- lunar game. However the real name of the Jay anil season was played by our tint team which took tweet reveille up on the Anne mill teem on their home Rrounds. Ezra Tlioma pitched for the local -while "J uiimy " Helton pitrhed for Acme, The score wa 4 to - and the game was interesting throughout. Amonsr tlie arrival nt ranierron are the families of J. Ii. Hawkins and W. X. Key. . The North Chariot) e hipli m-IiuoI will jrlve their drama, "Kentucky )!e!le," at . "ramerton auditorium on iSatunby eve-1 liing at 7:30 under the aiwiiees of Cramerton public Reboots. Onroerton wdiool held a field day con- . test Mnday afternoon. A liuinlur of thu j Jiarentg were present and all enjoyed the events, The block race was clow and -;' exciting throughout. Hal h'eoeiiiiis win ning for the !oys and Anna Mayfield in ! the rirls nice. 'iidet Ilolbm.l won in1 free1 throw of lniket!a!l; Floyd Brynier ! n!fb aWlC'Hi" -M;';,li" l'r0a,l i BKtfSKMKR f ITV. April 1M. - Mr. C 1! . ''rm,"! en"S ." HnroM I'avne ha, recently joined the tiasdball game between Mr. Parker's . . . .. ; ' ,. , , . ,, army ami is now stationed at rayi'Mr- -vj divuhj ni m mm limn, mitt 11 re- suited In a victory for second team hv a I eeore of 6 to 5. Batteries, nad Baker; Henderson ;,nd Vmpire Joe Crews. Henderson Armstrong. Club Sandwiches of Spanish Green Olives mi in IN r t-wi ! 8 jjj summer jzoaraers i J g ImmK PLACE WE ON Oil a I a- IOI I War Ss&f S. WT J f JL 7 - " ' Wnta n R m W 3? ,r ; tnsrjLVi u? CTU L1 i H ri ummj .mxm 3.u r ri s Ml I w I'll TI . , BtMtKltn bill BtHy v, v. v . n w I U 1 nice r at Hens (( orrespondenee of The Dnilv C.at'.ette.) ; I id IGoor,?ia Cano and New Orleans Molasses; Poultry i'e Supplys of all kinds. " IJ E J. Y. MILLER 1 Phone 154 ; spent Thursday in Charlotte on biisine I nm hii.i. S JjMrs. Bell has recently had her store i 3 I building enlarged and has ed led a ni.- - 11 S i r i i , uwners as: Jost the thing for an after- theater lunch, or a picnic party,' Olive club aandwichei are easy to ! prepare, pleasing to the eye,! tasty, and very nutritious. The: ville nt 'Camp Braigg, Mr. I'avne llet(dy surprised his immediate tives and friends as no one kin w hi contemplating such a move. Mrs. Mary Bell, who in on tier proprietor of n inillinerv sl ue , spent Thursday in Charlotte on kisine .Mrs. Hell has recently had her store building enlarged and has e.l led a ni' line of dresN good, shoes and no; inns. Mr. and Mrs. June Khyne liave been visiting friends and relatives in hal lux and fiijstnia this wek. Mrs. Ten n ("eminer is vkiIhil' Ik daiiiihter, Mrs. Joe (iambic, near H.'.s tonia. One of her grHtidchildreii there is ill with typhoid fecr. Mrs. ('. B. Oamble. who has. been i'l -r long, was reported somewhat better this morning. Mr. 1'e Tlmrnbiirg, who was cuiillned to his room last week from (tin, is able In be out again. ingredient! are usually on hand and the sandwiches may be made up in a few minutes. Toast two slices of bread and remove crusts. Butter lightly and ; cool, then spread with heavy may; onnaise. On one suce of bread: place hearts of lettuce leaves, ' then spread with stuffed gTeen , olives cut m rings. On the other portion of bread, arrange slices of j broiled bacou. Garnish with wa iter cress. 1 ritlKCE OF WALES, MADE COLONEL, IN UNIFORM OF AN INDIAN OFFICER mi It f ... "A JL- r - .:- i r - .i- RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING STREET IMPEOVEMENTS. Be it resolved ami ordained by the City Council of the City of (iastonia: That West Airline Avenue from High- : land Street to Ransom Street; ami Kast Second Avenue from Chestnut Street to, Church Street: and South f'liester Street I from Kiflh Avenue to Xith Avenue; and West Fifth Avenue from Che ter Street to Jackson Street; and West' Sixth Avenue from York Str-'it to! Jackson Street; nad West Third Avenue I from York Street to South Street; and West Second Avenue from Chester street I to Clay Street, be improved, said 'm-' proveinents to include the grading, wid j eiiing, extending, or otherwise e.lteriug wherever neeessary the s;i I Si reels, and the laying thereon of pavement whiih shall be either concrete or asphalt v.itli concrete base, or asphalt macadam; i!mi the construction of curbs, KUttt is, drains and .storm sewers which shall be of the standard construction, as adopted by the City of (iastonia. and also the coiistr.icthm or reconstruction. im-Unling (jrading of eciueiit sidewalk or sole walks, and all work to be .lone under and in accordance with Chapter ."H of the 1'uhlic Laws of the State ,,f North Carolina, of 1 !!."), and amendments thereof. And lie it further resolved in.d or dained that for the purpose of securing nnit'orinit v in said work that aid ! woik ' !u II be done by the said ('ify of (iastouiii by contract (-r by the f.iri.s of said -City of (iasltmia. ! And lie it further resolved that all proS'ity owners along said street-. j hereby required, at their own cot-., t.i I make all sewer, water, and gas conm. I tions along said Street with their p (. erty, on or betore the l.'ith day if May. 1!IL'-, in sm-h manner as the I 't ManaKer hall direct, and if not dene by that date, th- said City uf (ia-. touia will make sm Ii counectioiis, and the cost thereof, will Is- iiswssed against such property where the connections are made, and the name will be a lien there 'on and collected as the cost of making j the siroet improvements as herein staled. I And he it further n oled aiiil or l.tniiir.l ...... I, .lt .1... 1... .I t of such improvemeiits as sJndl be made ag alinre stilted, exclusive of k much I of the ciist an is incerred at street in : terseii-tions shall Ihi spe. ia'l .-.swrssed ; upon the lotn and pnreeN ,,f l,,.,,) .,lnit i ting directly on said street v.liore sm h j improvements are mad. ac.-oi.ling to the I extent of their respective frontngis Dunag hi recent tour of India the thereon by an evpiai rate per foot of Prince of Wales V& appointed to the j such frontage, such assessments being ;i colonelcy of ix Indicn regimects. Each j lien on Haid proiwriv, and that the cf these nnita now bears the title of j tenns of payment for such work by the 'Princeef Wales Own." The Price!said proerty owners, shall be in cash i tea herein the uniform of a Colo-jor in ten espial annual in-taUmca's. Jiel-in-Chicf of the Indian force, with ben ring interest at the rate of p. r tuiban, word, aash and medals. jtcnt it annum and shall be pavuble (siillertett at the same time that (taxes are eo'lecte.l, and each installment .thereof shall become due at the same j time that other taxes are due, tk-e rirvt j inst ailment becoming dne next after the I completion of said improvement. , I hereby certify that the foregoing; I resolution was passed and adopted ley mm Gartonia ' the City Council of (iastonia, ' on 1'.h idav of April. lfL'L'. S. ti. FRY, City Clerk. LMd , IV . r or o Do Vour l',r every liniv? you proper l'.:b;'U'ation of the remedy tins troii.iie and annoyance minutes or v. e will cheerfully refund l;o Hands Chatter and your Clutch Cra'o stop or reverse? If so the cause is im- transmission linings. We c-in lor you in thirty '.our monev. We invite you to let us drain the old oil from your crankcase and refill with our special oil for Fords which will eliminate all of the jerks and chatter in your Ford or you et your money back. This oil not only properly lubricates the transmission lininps but also the motor and you will be surprised at the results and it costs no more than other oils. Piedmont Oil Co. 515 E. Franklin Ave. Phone 524 r tt'tteLf fL '-SWEETS W$ SWEETS fepi fcvuV'-n's,l R'.vi..f -"-j I; CTr"-V,u.'( y m . (ssMi mm (msD mm T. ' jtl ui:f"0 MAivtit -s, fjr':'5t:3 . ..,.'io akmysm EJf;' ' ' t : -v.-v k ' KSso. . ' R'V.tlV fSHiiO ot Y.'f.y-r I -.-.li . '- . RfcT-..SvJ ' . - F -''I' w.'.l s . -r-T .ur Miooescs K. J '11 rr Mioocfos r ,t Li. ' ai nrnvivxniL' a rn furrmtviniiinn i m.izi hi 4 It i4 Ei .4 r. n i CAEOLIMA & NORTHWESTERN .2AILWAY COMPANY. Train Schedule, northbound, ariires Uaitonia No. Z. 9:2- a. m. So. 1, aouthhoand, 4:40 p. bi. " Making eloe eoBneetioa with Southetl Jlui!way trains Ni. CO md No. 12. Close eoBoeetioa with fiouthera at Newton atj Hickory for Blaek Moun tJio, AsW,!' and all points west. E. r. PEID, D. T. h P. A, ' lelepheae 111, 1 3 'You'll get more milk or better milk and make more money on a cow fed four weeks on Ce-re-a-lia Sweets." That's our bet. If we lose, we pay back every cent the feed cost. YOU can't lose, so why not have us deliver two sacks of Ce-re-a-iia Sweets for the trial, right off? In short and long tests, Ce-re-.i-l j S.reers proves irs economy every time. M'.k checks increase feed; ig corts shrink. No danger of havinc your cows o "off their feed" on Cc-re-a-lia Sweets. They cnr.sv it- ari. ty cf good cc rcils, its sweet flavor. They digest Ce-re-a-!ia Sweets b-tter than average feeds ?.nd show th--ir apprcciauon in the milk pail. Get details of four weeks' trial today. BOSHAMER & CO. reij 8 n.f :1 1 tttPGlar&n - Jives Gastoma. N. C 1.1 - Our lAsal . Fair DeAiin on Will gWWt'JtT.'P SSEBSasasStSSXSStSSSSSalESk Th Ttftt iMu to bm AtwSv TJressedr thru oua- 'Ctarif 4,' Ik &4 2 ii value: lp ic-1 i1. In COATS, SUITS and DRESSES FOR SPRINGTIME WEAR! COME IN, LET US OUTFIT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT WONDERFUL SAVINGS FROM THE REMAINDER OF OUR LARGE EASTER STOCKS 0 V CHARGE IT Not only will you find these Coats, Suits and Dresses remarkable val ues, but you can also take advant age of our liberal charge account plan by making a small first pay ment and the rest in weekly or monthly payments to suit your con venience. No embarrassment, no red tape. Just say "CHARGE IT". It's part of our service! WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUiTS COATS Abo new spring styles mr 1 mm In tweeds, twills and tricotincs and in many styles and colors. Two and three piece models and attractively priced . $19.50 and up ORE, All models selected from the best the New York market has to offer. Capes and wraps. A wonderful assortment from which to make your selection. In a 1 1 new materials and col ors. $14.75 and up that The iffV r B 1 I H A t n $ Also new spring styles charming coloring and rich materials give you a sUperb choice. I f and up Men's and SUITS Wonderful values in the season's newest models in one, two and three button and single and doubla breasted effects. All wool materials. $24.50 and up Young Men's Boys' Suits That will give satisfac tory service from every angie, price, style and wear, with two p;iit pain's. $7.50 and up -If1 V Clothing Jfbr the gjaitire family ?F7 Quality Apparel i r. , - T - ,,-r a Zf Gaslonia, N. C. 229 W. Main Avenue, : ! : ' 1 Millers Ribbon ayer Tasty and delicious, packea in an indi vidual bcx. Price For sale at all lead ing grocers. In clude with your Sunday order for Buiter-N u t Bread one of these delic ious cakes. Don't take our word for it Just Ask the Person Who Eats MILLER'S BUTTER-NUT BREAD "THE BETTER OREAD" The' will tell you that it is the best bread they ever lasted and they wouldn't use any other kind of bread because to get a better bread than Miller's Butter-Nut Bread would be an impossibility. The next time you buy bread, demand -'That Bet ter Bread," from your jrrocer. FRESH DAILY. BUY ENOUGH SATURDAY TO LAST YOU SUNDAY Carolina Baking Company Made in Gastcnia" Read the Gazette Want-Ads'
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