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r ACE TWO THE GASTOltlA, N. Q, DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY, MA Y-4, 1022. STAJIEY HAPPEKirfGS 4 - JCConMponJeiM of The Daily Gaserte.) . 6TAKLET, Vy 3. The Baptist staging school convention, of GasUin county met here Siindny, liolding theli eaten is t school auditorium. There F3s a great company of folks here and everybody ea joyed the good music and J he bountious dinner oa the groands. .Miss Elizabeth Frederick, of Gasloaia sai a week-end visitor with Miss Elojse shannon. The Lutheran church here hna called Jij pastor, Rtv. C. N. Yount, of Pallas, , nd be' baa accepted and will beg ia his .work on the 1st Jsandny in June. ! Mr. Frank Boyd, one of our ester- Jrising merchant has 'begun the erec .1wa of ki modern store huibiing. . The building committee of the local Methodist church, some time ago derided t spend three or four thousand dollars 5b improvements on their chnreh build ing. The canvass for funds resulted favorably and this week they began plac ing material oa the ground. The work will be under the supervision of Mr. L. J), Oemmer. j At one time the mills here did not run full time and it was feared they would top for quite a while, but the prospect ia mow for permanent work with a full force of hands. The mill at Mariposa suffered quite a Joss by fire tome time Monday. The &re originated in the boiler room am "Vaa confined to that department, hut the Joiler room was destroyed and it is fcar d the toiler is so hurt that it will be nntted for use. Xt mill is idle. Tb iirmrramTfir the eommencement Stanlev high school is Bs ql 'fiuaduy evening May the 7th at 8 VVlocl the commencement sermon by JIw. M. C. Hardin, I. D., pastor of Try r Street church, Charlotte. J Tuesday evening, May Orh the dccl.ima Jion cob test. a Thursday evening, May Uth, recita tion eonteat. i Friday evening will be the commence . meat .exercises, when the Hon. John McRae, of the Charlotte bar, will doliver Abe literary address. . -rkturdar evening. May the 13th the td"ga school play "The Arrival of Kitty" Vill be rendered. "The school has had an unusually suc cessful and prospeons year. There are graduates, 6 boys ami 2 girl. The ex jfess of boys in the class is rather unusual. CLOVEE CCLLINQS. (orTeapodence of The Daily Gazette.) f 3X)YEJt 8. C, May 2. Miss Alline JJoMnson, of Winthrop College, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JV. M. BoKnson. I Miss-Helen Kagan and Mr. R. S. TKckson of Gestonia spent Kunday with Wiss Lorrise (Smith. Mm.' M. P. CVaig, Miss Lizzie Wood, vi'mf -Marth&Elitalieth Kobinson and Jessrs. Mellon and Bob Craig spent Hun slsy afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Si. Smith. ; r Miss Bos Lindsay, of York, spent Ireral days with Mm. II. L. Wright last week. Pr. aad Mrs. B. L. WHie and children atteaded the Miller-Jeter weiUlijig iu Sock Hil) last week. Jrfr. V. L. Smith returned Sunday bight from a three weeks visit to Cali fornia. . Mrs. T. B. Williams, of Liiuwlnton, visited her daughter, Mrs. ftiui Jackson Inst week. be was accompanied bonis liy Mrs. Jackson and little dauglifVr, Louise, for a short viwt. .' Jfissea Agnes Youngblood and Louise Smith spent last Tuesday iu Kings Mountain with friends. Mr. Fred Kudisill, of Charlotte, spent Bandsy with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Page. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Matthews. Miss 'Agnes Youngblood and Mr. Jani Mat- j thews left Tuesday morning for Grecn Uie, fi. C, for a visit of several days. They are making the trip in a car. i Mr. D. H. fchnkloford, of Atlanta, pent the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. C. L. "Woolen. Dr. Chris Allen spent Sunday with his imrents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Allen. Mr, and Mrs. B. K. Lovie ami Hinall Son and Miss Josie 'McKlwee were visi tors in Columbia last week. 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Pierce, of Castonia, pent Sunday in (Hover. Dr. and Mrs. Pascal McLean, of Cas tonia spent Sunday afternoon in lover with Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harden, of Inior. spent Sunday night with Mr. an. I Mrs. L'llie Moore. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hale and little son. BcAShie Xeil, of Providence R. I., arrived in Clover, Wednesday to spend some time with relatives and friends. Miss Ixmise Smith left "Wednesday for Spartanburg, where she will visit her rousin. Miss Ellen Clinksenles, and at tend the May Festival. t The memberg of the Andrew Jackson Tpter of the C. P. C's. gave a rook Jiarty on Fridav sfternoon. K.icb in- 'itd gueet was requested to bring twenty lve cents, to be used for the In-ncfit by the Oispter. After many delightful jrames of rook, delii ious Mindsriehes and Jea was served. Quite a large crowd of ladies attended the party. On Wednesday night the young mar iod Isdies nn.l young girlg of Oover, irgsnied a bridge club at the home of "Miss Looise Smith cers were elected The following of-1 President, Miss Ionise 6mith, vlee-presi lent. Miss Apne?. 1 onngoiood, secretary, .Miss Annie l.-e , s J a xm:,,m. aj)i- c: t i ' da sis, treasurer, Miss Isallie Sifford. Th first sneetinir was lield on Tuesday afteraoos, rith Miss Annie I-ee Adams t hostess. - Dr. and Mrs. Waldo Majrill moved Katorday to their attractive bungalow on Bshel street. The Closer high school baseball team defeated th Rock Hill highs here Tues day afternoon, with a score of 12-8. Kell, ths little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C II. Ferguson, who has leen quite Jc. is very wuch improved. . Vfr. sad Mrs. Ross Ointon of O.-m-tosia spent Cunday in (lover. . Miss Annie Lre Adams and Mr. Blan lns tscey spent 6undsy' ia Kork Hill. Miss Eunice Bigfer of the Beth-Shile seeetioa spent Fatordsy in (lover. Mrs. D. M.. Parrot! is visiting rela tives ia York. MrWiUian Xeil of York mpntt b eek witk her parents, Mr. aai Mrs. Z. M. XsiL Rem ad aa order out sf towm. Set BiMiky-Wi Iters Priitiei Co. BUU) FfKALS BEGIN WITH EXERCISES TONIGHT Commencement Exercises of Sanlo High School Beginning Friday Night And Continuing Through Tuesday Night, May 9th Sermon By Rev. S. C. Long, And An Address By Hon. Clauat B. Woltr. Tlie eoniuieneetiient exercise of the RubIo school will begin ai 7:4" on Fri day evening with a programme -by the primary and iiiieriiK'iliate irra'li'. The following programme will be rendered; Song, 'li'" of Xsrsi-ry UUymes, j small irirls. Operetta. Cinderella in Flowcrland, by primary grade. Song, " lliicumatir, " by six primary children. Oleretto, Jack nnd the Bean Stalk, b.v internM'diate grades. Marshal: Clay Cox, chief; Gladys Amos, Lucile Cox and riara Jtroujie. On Sunday morning at eU ven o Ylork the biiccu laureate sermon will le preacii- ed b.v Rev, J. C. 'Long, pa.stor of West Avenue Presbyterian church of Gastmna, and the following will 1' the order "t service. Doxology. Hymn, "Onn-ard, Christian S(ddiers." Scryrture reading. Hymn, "God Is Our Refuge," bv high sch(tol. Prayer. Solo. "Come Unto Me," by Mis Kftln CoHlbourne. Sermon, bv Rev. R. ('. Img. Hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy." Benediction. We esteem ourselves fortunate indeed to have secured Mr. lmg and Mis mil bourne for this occasion, and we extend a hearty welcome to all friends and pa trons of our school to be present and to worship with u at this service. The Ranlo orchestra will also assist with the music, whuh. togetuer Willi iiiss ' 0111 bourne and the high school choir will be a Bpecial feature of the occasion. On Monday evening at eight o'clock the graduating exercises will take place, using the following programme: Invocation, ev. G. H. C. Park, j.itor of Lutheran Chael. Welcome address, Lucile Cox. Last Will and Testament, Gladys Amos. iHiMory and Prophecy, Sara tttroupe. Chorus, "(lass Kong," graduating class. Address, "The Aim In Life," Hon C B. AVoltz. Chorus, "Hail To Commencement Day," graduating class. Presentation of diplomas, Mr. Mar shall 'Billing, chairman of school board. Marshals: Clay Cox, chief ; Franklin McArver, Lottie Mitcbem, Cecil Bell and Cora Lee Ingram. A, cordial invitation is extended tn all to be present. Mr. Wultz has won for himself quite n rcutation as a public Bpeaker and we are confident that he will be heard here with a great deal of pleas ure. Mr. Billing will have the distinct honor of presenting diplomas to the first gradu ating class of the high school, this being only the fourth year of its existence. On Tuesday evening at eight o'clock, a play, "Borrowed Money," will be presented by the high school. The cast of characters is as follows: Cast of Characters. diaries C. Vantrey, A Home Town Success, O. W. Me Fa Ms. Mrs. diaries C. Vantrey, His Ambiti ous Wife, Opel Barbee. Fanny Vantrey, Their Marriageable Daughter. Edith Cox. Claire Vantrey, Their Young Daughter, Tbelma Pern-. Mrs. Harris, Mm. Stone and Mrs. Street, Neighbors, Missis (Vtner, Hemp hill and Sara troupe. Roland Street, For Whom Fanny Is Waiting. Raymond Long. Thaddeus P. Kamer. A Wealthy Old Bachelor, Kenneth Rhyne. Mrs. Morton. Secretary to Mrs. Van trey. Lucile Cox. Miss Gray, Secretary to Mr. IVlmar, Gladys Ais. Thomas S. Delmar. A Financier and Horse Fancier, Paul Cox. Specks, Office Boy. Robert McArver. Old Ben Snndiford. Old Reminder of the Past, tHarence Holtzdaw. Aunt Sally Vantry, Old Reminder of the Past, Ruth Sills. BETHEL, S. C, NEWS. f Correspondence of The Daily Caotte.) BF.THKL. S. C., May 3. Missn, Borothy Diilin and Mildred Bankhcal spent the week-end at Queens College, guests of Miss iLavenS Dulin. Miller snd Brandon schools have com pleted their terms and (tave very enjoy able entertainment, Mfcier on Thursday night and Brandon on Friday r.iglit. Both were well attended in spite of the hindrances of rain and mud. Mr. Howard Patrick and family and Mr. T. Y.. Brandon spent Mondav after noon in Ebcnezcr with Mrs. Karl -Steele, a daughter of Mr. Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. Nickell have had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Oglesby and ch:l dren, of 4"! lade Springs. A'irginia. The Oglesby having sjH nt the winter in i Florida, arp now returning to A'irginia. j Mr. AV. H. titowe nnd fumiU- were shopers in Castonia on Tuesdav i u- v v. Villpr in fVnnell Infirmary. Kock Hill, is ex i .ted home in a few .lavs ... ... Mis Martha Brandon, of Yorkville, visitel her parent the past wisdt i n 1. I-ittle Mies Anne tsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, who has Wn sick, is much better. Mr. R. A. Barnett. of Rock Hill, visit ed all the fanners of this section in tiie interest of the co-ojerative market'-ns as soi'iation and found them ready to f.in np "hardly a man refused," Mr. Ita--nett said. 'Twas on ttie wild and woolly waste,' A gnu by accusations hurt. i To prove his innocence made haste. And showed he was no ardent flirt. s A model of propriety, He struggled is suspicion mesh ; . Ad said his friends should plainly sec, , H might he gnn. hut never fresh. j -Wayside Tales. Ths celebrated Dc Luxe line of loose ' leaf devices are sold ia Castonia by the frioler-Walter FsinXii Co, 1 i n ipim iMiimmini f ijm ip mi 1 1 siii.iiuiii NOTICE. have returned to CaMuiiia and . am jig.'i-iii reiulv for business. JOHN J.. TACV. (!.'!. !-iiru vcr. NOTICE. If you want to sell, buy or trade any thing, anywhere, at anytime it will be to Wiiir advantage to see K. O. CKAWFOliI) & CO. M'4. NOTICE. All persons wanting ( i 1 5- Wafer service taps made to their property niii'-t call at Water Works Ollice, Pag Avenue ami! Falls street, and iga aiij'licatioii au emit ract . 4 !c GASTON I A ITBUC WOIfKS. E A Li Hvo CS1 ilaiHIHiEl n I SH r Hi,','r Prov'sion of "Tlu1 Municipal 1 TODAY gjjj Finance Act, HL'I " and paying th.' Q IITir vriDflKI r necessary cost and exjiense of said con uj IHt VIKLsInl 22 structioii. S OF PARADISE" 'That 11ip niaxilllum 0Rlfreg:ite m Added Attraction: iiiriiicijial auiount of aid bonds to be is- M ev-l If XSriJlTir rArt r C3 sue.l an aforesaid shall he l-'iftv Tlio.. mm 1 lib IT 1 11 1 L. bnULb 2"THENICKOF g g TIME HERO" 2 H FRIDAY H H Mack Sennett's six-reel BEN TURPIN a in m CI "THE SMALL a TOWN IDOL" S3 J3 and E3 S "THE HERMIT GIRL" Ml UHisllT'MiifJinila'Hbi ' Gastonian TO-DAY MAE MURRAY and MONTE BLUE In PEACOCK ALLEY" FRIDAY KATHERIXE MacDONALD In "STRANGER THAN FICTION" Mack Sennelte Comedy Loweet Prices Ever Offer ed On a QUALITY TIRE McCIaren Tires Ailroad Fabric 30x3 NON-SKID S8.65 30x 3i NON-SKID $10.30 :i2v Nou Hkid 19.7.". Xxl N,,., ,vkid 2l.7." Uv4 , Ski.l J21.2' -.xl'-.. mi skid $27.:: No skid f2.l5 :Cn-'L. Nou Ski.l s 2J.4U ALL FIRST CLASS TIRES Fully Guaranteed The Bradford Co. 122 S. Oakland Street, Castonia, N. C McCIaren Tires - Vulcanizing DEPARTMENT rata AN ORDINANCE. To Authorize The Town Of Dallas To Issue Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars Of Bonds For Sewer System. , Bo it enacted ami ordained b.v thej Hoard of Aldermen of the Town of Dal-j las. North Carolina. Section 1. That, whereas, it is neces sary and for the best interest and wcl- J fare f tli fiti'inu nf the toari of l):il 1..0 '.u ...:.... 41.. .1 ui, .iiiiii ii 11111 1111 , 1 on 1 a rt wit k-nicui be installed, established and constructed in said town according to plans and specifications which have been or shall be designated and determined by the said Mavor and Boarl of Aldermen an j by law provided : and I Whereas, to effort said purpose if is "'.""" '!' """ , uc in.iufii itir niiiu iiFwii innicr uimi i' virtue of the authority and provisions "The Municipal Finance Act. HUM," of the State of North Carolina. It is therefore ordered and ordained: (a). That the said town of Dallas, shall issue Sewer Svstem bonds for tlie purpose of establishing, lavinir and con- ! , Hf nu t in tr in H.'iiil tiin ii rtf Dull'isi .' NMt. r i System to furnish and proviile for the needs of the inhabitants of said town un- sand (".lt.t)l0.00) Dollars. (e. The maxinnim rate of interest which siid bonds shall bear shall be six -er ci'iitum (fi per cent) per annum. (d) . The maxinnim period in which said bonds shall mature shall lie forty years. (e) . The probable period of useful- ' til i ness of the improvements for which said Qibonds are to he issued is forty years. that a tax suUi.-i.-nt to pay the of th(, improvements for which said bonds t principal and interest of the said bonds ;arp to be issued is forty years, shall be annually levied and collected, i (f). 'piiat a tax surli'i ient to pav the' (g). That it is declared that the ! principal and interest of the said bonis, financial officer of the town of Dallas s,., hc a,ln;.;l;iv levied and collected. i after the introduction of thu ordinance, Tdi.it it is declared that tin hied with the clerk of tlie sai, town a sworn statement of the ili-l.t i the muni- cipality as provided bv Ian. and it is hereby ordered nnd declared that such 1 statement is now and shall at ail times hi- open to public inspection. (hi. It is further declared that the assessed valuation of j.ropcrty subject to i.ia.iimiii ov mm- ni hi iiihii tit tiio year 1921, this being the last year in which taxes were levied, is shown by the afore said statement, as $l,:!f)."..'lofi.iio. 1 (i t. That the amount of the net debt : of said town outstanding, authorized or to be authorized is shown by v,,id state, no nt as f.".", i:t..'14. Section '1. That this or linam-e shall take effect thirty days after i; first publication, unless in the meantime a i'1-tition for itH submission t. il... voters is filed omler 'Th.. m, :....i r-itiaii.e ,ct, 1921" and that in s-,i h event it shall take effect when a mi- ..! !iv the .oter of the ninai, io.ibr, .., ,,,'is : ,.i..,.t ,,. .... ...,-;.i.i ; i .. . ' Section That this ordinance be j published once in each of th,. two sm- .--ivi- Veens iu ii'r ms nuai lass;ige. I here beinir no newsriaier M.blished in touii of rinlla , : ... : shall be iu The Castonia Iailv' ;-,;,. Ue a veuspar.er nuldished in the I'iiv ..f (;',s- tenia and circulating in the (.. nf Dal- la- The foresroins ordinance r,s ,..,ec.i i '-' '- 1 i 1 "'i Te L'ii.1 day or May, i;ejL r, ,,. w.lg 'ir-' l.ablished on the A .lav of Mav Am- action or proceeding questioning " ' ii-ntv ot sai.l ordin ance tn.i-t he ceii,Ti-,,.,sj wil,in thirty first puldicntion. "lavs alter its A. Tl. HOLl.ANIi. Clerk Of the Town of Dal'as. N'ortii 'nrdina. o C. tlierry, Attorney. Th llc2. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of he estate ,,f J0lm F. Holland, deceas ed, lati. of fiaton eounty. North Cara "a. tins i, to notify all poroni, having cairns againiit the estate of Raj.l ,le 'fased , Pihibit tblnl t0 lh uniW ! ;rTtllfat Cas,onia' N- C - ot oe- ; . 6th DT of April, 1923. this notice will be pleaded in bar of ; their jerorery. All person, indexed to I said estate will please make imaiediotc I'M.' '" "I . S HOLLAND, Administrator deceased, r Th-M ll-c8 GRACIOUS Cash v Mav 5,9:3(11 Ao Mo 3 Mdiittminmm AM ORDINANCE. To Authorize The Town Of Dallas To Issue One Hundred Thousand ($100, 000.00) Dollars Of Bonds For Water Supply System. He it enacted and ordained by the Board of A I en of the town of Hal- las; Sec! ion 1. That whereas, it is neces- sary and for -the best interest and wel fare of the citizens of the town of Dal : las. North Carolina, that a Water Su;i Iplv s-vstem lie established au. I const ruc- ti-. in said town according to plans and 'specifications which have been or shall I be designated and determined by the I Board of Aldermen as by law provided: an, I Whereas, to eflix-t said purpose it is 1 i i" i , 1 I I, -.11 t . ,. ... i 11 I lit- wfiieil tor sum Town mnuT nv n- tue of the authority ami provisions or "The Municipal Finance Act, 1!)21 " of the State of North Carolina. It is, therefore, ordered and ordained: (a l. That the said town of Dallas! shall issue Water .Supply bonds f"r the l.iiipose of establishini;, laying am con st rnctiiip in said town of Dallas a Water Supply System to furnish and provide for the needs of the inhabitants of said ; town, under the provisions of the laws of j North Carolina, the proceeds) thereof be iiiK used to pay the necessary costs ami ex cuses of said construction: - - ;). That the maximum aggregate principal amount of said bonds to lo is-j I sued as a foresail) shall be One Hundrei j Thousand (. KI0.0MI.(mi) Dollars. j (,). The maximum rate of interest j which said bonds shall bear shall be six j per centum (t) ler cent) jier annum. i (d). The maximum period in which: soid bonds shall mature shall lie forty I years. (t ) Tl(, prc,l,nl,I period of usefulness ; nnn-i:i1 (.nicer of the town of Dallas (,r ,;P introduction of this ordinance tiled with the clerk of the said town a .i.in,.,i f u ,liJrf nf thr nnitil. i;.. nj ,,r..u;,l,.,t .,- Uvc mrJ it is 'hereby ordered ami declared that 'such j statement is now and shall be at all 1im(, o;.n , rilli,i(. inspection. (h) . It i further declared that the assessed valuation of proiierty subjet to taxation by the said town for the year 1921. this leing the last year in! which taxes were levied, is shown by the aforesaid statement as .tl,:j.0.vl9.00. I (i) . That the amount of the net debt i of nail town outstanding, authorized or to be authorized is shown by said state ment as ."o,'.S;i..',.4. Soctiion ,2. That this ordinance shall t take effect thirty (.".0) days after its n .1 Pla. ita nr!,t publication, unless in the meantime! :a potition for its submission to the voters filed under i he AinnimiiHi rinnin j i.,.t IOjI " and that in Slich event it i shall take effect when npprov by the ! voters of the municipality nt an lection I ias provided in said act. ; oction -5. That this ordinance snail be Duhlishe.l once in eacJi or ine mo suc- ' cessive weeks after its final passn2. j There beinp no newspaper published in ' th town of Dallas such publication shall (be in the Castonia Daily Cazettc. a newspaper publisiie.i iu ttie city ot ..is- 'tonia and circulating in the town of . 11.. A - Dallas. I Tlie foregoing ordinance was passed on the 2nd day 'of May 1022. and was I first published- on the 4th day of May 1922. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of. said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. A. . HOLLA VD. Clerk of the'-Town of Dallas, North Carolina. R. G. Cherry, Attorney. Th llc2. NOTICE. Beginning May 1st, Carolina & North renters Railway trains will exchange pas sengers with the Fiedmont & Northern Rairwsy trains at their Broad and Frank lin Street Stations. C. t N.-W. trains will stop 3ust south of switch oa Broad Street and let passengers off who cars to niako P. - connection, thea as trains corns out from Union Station they taill atop to take oa passenger arriving vr p & N. line. E. R RE ID. 9el0. Division Passenger Agent, .RaSsk HsutssrnwsW" HmY f aW 'sTl TH E SERVICE of this bank is prompt, its employees obliging! y Our slopnn is "Eipial Service" to all alike and this is true of the security offered. If you have amy money transactions, nnd haven't a Checking Account you need our ' K'lial ;--rice ' to all. May we have your account f The First National Bankj GASTONIA, N. C. "The Bank of Dependable Service." 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