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rAGE TWO THfe GAST01WAUN. d). DAlLY.fcAZETT - WED ffcSD A Y, M A V 1 0, -1 622. JlDDiTlOflAL SOCIETY HONOR OF 2ffRS. SMITH. fellows linro j I Jnrltations reading as 3e issued for Thursday : Mrs. -Jame W. -Ibid vi!l ree-ive ii Tonor of Mrs. Kugi-iu r.t'n.n iw: Ttiesdiiy afternoon. May eleventh, j.. h fto 6ix o'clock, Loweli. WINTHROP DAUGHTERS 7T0 MEET SATU3DAY. . There. ill be u -J J I meeting o: The Gaston Chapter. W'j - j r.ij 1 . i ii f, j Je"rv Saturday ';ift moon Slip'. Central schiwd. All especially urged -to be pr, .Jiortant business vil! be ; It his time. Memlra-rs are yd of the fro' nill a-iToring lit this meeting. et . " ' " I l'iw .) (i.'iinn M iss Milliliter ; I u ' Prince ButtertK. ' "Tlie HiiMcrfl "Tiger and "' amit Urmvn. .emd Fla jijiineos, " I'mler tlie flue,' " " lover Hlossom," Hattie Howell; Mm," Mis Hessie SOCIETY PERSONALS Mi- i: h 1'iini mitli spent i I l'rit'ii' I tin- ivci'k end :it York. ; Mi Mahcl ft On H irliiv rim returned n'tr nlie Hlient ' Jin.!- f r v n Monday several ,'l lit iieinliers ;ire sent ni iiu- '.illHIleteil ;,t I'm rijiiind to lie t:.k Mi-- Mr h Mi .lellllie -...lit lie 'U viioldg and e week-end it (Jnffiiry, o OF HOLD EXHIBIT CLOTHING MAiE. 3 The home fhe Central economies 'school haa lions to an exhibit of this year, the exhibit to be held JJay afternoon from 4 nutil ii J Mr.. !M ; morning '" , SjM'lldine; i h . Mr-.. . T I'OS I'ulMain returned thin homo in l.enoir after t week with her Hixter. I BUDGET OF LIVE NEWS ITEMS FROM BELMOST - (Bj Mrs. AdeUi'ai fl. BeVrd.) BELMONT gol.p ifT.O flRc. t Dr. Frajer Deliver: Ma.RjJiceni Address At Graduating Exercise. The Rrailii.it mi; exercise for the ya Of 192:.' for the Helinpnt high school were held in the Kasf school audit or'nun Monday nigh'. Tlie etas., exercise were very ereditnM.v carried out by the mem bers of the la, all of the vomit io .Orr : -v;..n ,nd Tv. .1. B. Hood and L. T I Last ! White I Rev.. ! Niell Mr lined i R. C. i.ri. jtay. Mr.. U guest- at a in I Mr., i.illa and v a a ' .t .Saturday evening, ln. , Lee odes had a her gWsts for nupper If (iricr, J. B. Hool and L. it. it iier home at Love. Heights, and Mr. W, D. AntiiOOv served u iidigh'ful dinner Balilmth to Revs. ri.-r. .1. B. Ii ood ii ml A. T. l.in.l JOFFRE IS PLEADED W$TH AMERICAN HOSPITALITY ( By, The Awoeiated TresX) TAR IS. May 8. Mawfiall .Toff re : Mjieiit the first morning after hi return i to France from hia world tour at hi h ad(iiurters at the war eollejre greet- inc friend. Ite will te reifived bv lioth Milleranil and Premier Foin louot of hltr'nvela. nnd your generous people. 1 Madam; 0. Anthony h.id as .uiier -Mpuday Might, her ! Mr Major Whitesides and Misses ! Margaret Whitesideu. ;lie i I in servinff a delieiolin repa.t 1 lainen Luther anil I'resNlv An i esnlent ire later in the ieaking io The AaaodnfeJ Tress, the'i Joff re. our daugUer, .and I return our hero of th Marne said; - deeM't thank ti all trho mtte our joiir- " Throughout iy thirty thonsnnd miTes ( ney aeross.the, Amerlenn continent so of travel I Everywhere received a nioht , pleasant and profitable). We whould love cordial welcome,- but it ; remained for , to make Wie tri.jlV iier again." America to out do every other country in warmth of greeting. ' The celearated C iuii lis. of fcoae " I was th reeiiiient -of liouHdlewi I leaf devices are sold in Gastonia bv tha week, to give an ac , hospitality from your gracious president, l Brumley-Walters 'Printing Co. iiei:irtmeiit of i.s-u 'I i nvita clouding made J hurts- j 'i Iim k . i tin )U fneuds and patron, or La well as parents o' tint tftta aepartment are very cviMiuiiy in Hted. The invitations whict wen- sent. . jb the parents of the girls -vere made the class . members theniM lveH and attractively deiviratecl with sketehe of Airious articlrs .of 'lthing. J The invitation reads as folhnvs: r'anluon .show 4 . cioiiHiig j'i'paciiiieiiT ool I . I piildls of i(;en.i ami I lock will h p'e doing linir jiarta very well. I'lie feature of tie- evening was the magnili cent ad. ires In Rev. Dr. . II. J-'raer, president of (Queens College, who ma le one or tin- tinest talks ecr heard in Hel- mont. Taking as his subject " Kducatioii l w. Hint Is. Kequireil ;j o. .Meet The I're.ent "ay Ilemaii'l, ' ' he Mtressed the inadc- Mrs .1 Mrflill itnl Qiuiev of the present system of educu- '!ii 'rook and children and !,'"n ,0 fit 0l"'K people for the present Ware, of Kings Mountain, I critical situation ot world affairs. Nntis da.v with Mr. and Mrs. '. tics given Qtit by Or. Graves, of New 'York show that less than 4't per cent if our young people finish the 7th grade Mrs. y. A. Kindley and sons, and les than ,H per cent g;i through the Thomas, and Mrs. Hquire Tat- higti school. ive tomorrow on a motor trin , ' ' Kducntion." said Dr. Frazer. "must to Kjleieh where they wid spend a week j be more broadening, and take in bovs ith. Mrs. V. W. ew. land girlafrom u II walks of life, as a great y . Mr, :. Mrs. Ken Miss Man spent Tue' l ii ii n . Central fScliool Thursday. . May ,JI, V.':'l r to J- Mis fieroline Barnwell i. the guest of Miss Genevieve Dellinger in l.iii'-oliil on this week and attending the coinuieiiee , inent of tin'' Lilicolnton grailed Si hool. j Miss Bellinger i. a cousin of Miss Barn i well. Children ex jotted irst story hoot. ?The first story hour'uf the season nn Vr the direction of tlte liastonia I'tibiic OWbrary and Gastonia e'linunuinty Waa held yesterday art frnoou hi tne new jiSayground at the cornvr ot' Keeoad and 3outh streets. Miss tiillie huinaer wai NUMBER YET TO BE CALLED IN BLIZZARD CASE (Bv The Associated I'ress. I rHARl.hVI'ON, W. V.., May Id A large number of state witnesses are Still 111 be. called in the trc'lsim ....' if Sen ice j William Hlizzaid. ,re..ident of a mine union subdist r'n t , and alleged t'i hn "0 been one of the leaders in the attack on ti.lr-it I. 4 W tfl....l... ..C 41... .1 i a . i.t i. . I i i " . ... ... iii jne jeauer ami ..:, cni.oien .him K'"a- t;lt(. ,.,,,,,,.1 up. were present. TlKs was the tirsi ,,,,,,, u nuul tine the new playgroiii.'is has been in use st.,,,.-, ,..ist, ,,lis HO ii xiie nuiiiiHT in v ivieiii,i is an in- j jr ( pi.!! (jjcation of the crowds Kt clnidren io ix J)pt for the summer the york will be even more suecessful than i.a' committee ,i:is AVnjwtAit ..'The program yesten-'Siv consisted of yitnei and stories, the ethildren being li titled into three groups according to ages. The follorwing starii'S were used: Story of Apple Dumrding," '-Mr. I'os eum'a Sick 8iell,'' "a dfish Woodpeek -, i there for t lie 1 ion, was on : jounioil last today, expreusiug be possible to rest week. r, mine superintendent Boom, county coal corpora the stand when court ad night and his cross exanii- naiioii was reserveii until todav. iticCiaven . i ii 1 in . , i ' J aMi,. J" " "'L ' i n mi . m - -BB deficit ill our education is that people are not properly prepared to appreciate and take advantage of the wonderful discoveries and scientific wonders of the world today." This he said was one of tin main things holding back the wheels of prog rss. 'Lastly he brought out the necessity of an educational system that would make our young people strong in charaiter and help them to stem the tide 4 immorality that is bearing down on the youus; people of today, and change the demand for im morality on the screen and the printed pagi and demand the pure in pleasure and iasttiines. Last Meeting Of Womans Club For Year To Be Held Thursday. Mi. Gowan To Talk To Ladies. ' The Belmont Woman's 1ub will hold i its last meeting for this year on Thur.l j day afternoon nt the Bast Relmont school auditorium at 4 o'clock. The report. of 'the years work tluouli the various com ! mittees will lie given and the nominating j committee will also make its report, Mr. i Lee Gowan, Demonstration agent for Gaston County will be present and make a lalk to the women. It is especially urged that every member be present LEAD & ZINC PAINT m t if a, w n MMia ! i ii .iin. .Vi - .. , FREE! If you can find a cheaper paint or a better paint Here's the offer: JTJAINT half your houte with Oevot Lead IT and 2inc Paini; Palm the other half with any other paint you choose. II Devoe doesn't take fewer fallont and coat less money, we will make no charga (or Devoe. M Devoe doesn't wear a year or two or threa years longer lon(r ,nd belter we will give yoo enough Devoe to do the job over. Or, paint half your house lead-and-oil. the other half Devoa. In three years the lead, and-oil half will be hungiy for more paini, with Devoe still sound. If not, we'll give you enough for the whole house. Devoe Products are time-tested and proven backed by the 168 years' eiperience of the' oldest paint manufacturing concern in the AS. oundedJ7il Ware Hardware Co. Gastonia, N. C. ' iiiswiK CRUMERTON (Correspondence of The Daily Gazette.) CRAMKRTON, May in. The Cramerton public sidiools closed the most successful year of their history on last Friday. The work throughout the year has been e harnctemeil by a spirit of earnestness rarely found and each teach er has worked faithfully to raise tht standard of her gradi. On Friday evening the sixth and seventh grades gave the beautiful drama, "The Dream of Queen Esther." They were assisted by the fifth grade pupils, who gave a fjwedish folk dance in cos tume and by the fourth grade, who gave a Holland folk dame in costume. The doping tableau of all the characters with 1'ncle am and t'olutnbia having the Stars nnd! Stripes for a background and all singing America was a fitting climax. Much of the success of the evening's en tertainment was due to Miss Ferry Ilnff stetler and Miss Eva Holohaugh, who so ably supported Mrs. C. H. Slifcr in di recting the work. Tin Cramerton Band furnished excellent music under the di rection of Mr. W. II. Pennington. The Cramerton baseball t(,aui played the Margraves team at King Mountain last Saturday afternoon. The game was a lively one and three double plays were made by the Cramerton team and two by Kings Mountain. It looked like the visitors would' lose until the sixth in niug, when with two men on bases "Shorty" Hawkins drove a liner into right field, scoring both men. This caused n rally and in the seventh two more were added. The final score was fj to o in favor of iVainerton. Batteries were Long, Moss nnd Lowe; Thomas and Ford, t'mpire, Oonieker. Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Frye are rejoicing over the arrival Saturday morning of a fine girl baby. All concerned are do ing well. A fine Irnby boy came t wiake his home with Mr. ami Mrs. Flay Roberts on Satunlnv morning. It is needle.- to say i I that the parents are proud of him. Ruth N'nttall had the misfortune to ! break her arm while playing on the lad ' der at the sihool grounds last Friday ! evening and the little daughter of Law ' renee None also broke her arm abo.it 15 minutes later whife playing on the sidewalks. i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dixon moved from . Rex to Cramerton on Monday and will take up work at the Mays mills. bv M t hull It . .1. It. Hood: left Tueil av morning . for iM'tiud in Providence, Va, While a wav la' .ill conduct a meeting at Fhe nceer, a., and expects t(i be gone a j bout ten days. Rev. A. T. Lindsay will ilill the pulpit at I'isgah next Sabbath 'morning. I Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Robinson and del ' j dri ll spent the Sabbath, day with tlie 'family of Mr. W. A. Fplls, Jr. j Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Falls had as their i iguesN at dinner last Sabbath, Mr. and .Mrs. Herman Ratchfprd, Misses Kiini.e ' ' Riggins and Murpbr and Sir. Ira Falls. I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Car. on and familv and Mr. and Mrs. K L Carson and daughter visited at the home of Mrs. : Nancy Carson Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Whitesides of tie j Sunnyside neighborhood spout the week I end at Mr. J. T. Oates. We are very sorry to know that Miss, Agm s Oates and Mrs. (). W. Torn ncc are on the hick list, but both are im proving. James Kdwanl and William Crawford Anthony, small sons of "r. and Mrs. ,1. K. Anthony of Kings Mountain are visiting at the home-of their grandmother, Mrs. Lliza Crawford. GENERAL-CONFERENCE IS ! MOVING ALONG NICELY ' (By .The Associated Press.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark., May . The j general conference of the Methodist ( Episcopal Church, South, entered upon its sixth day today with the legisla I tive work well uuder way. The dele gates are covering the ground on the I matters in which there is a little Wit' : ference of opinion, as the belief is gen eral that the conference will be slowed up by . long debates when the outstand ing questions are placed before the body for final action. WASHINGTON, May it. Definite progress in the negotiation looking to the refunding of the eleven billion dol lars foreign debt may bs expected j. soon ag t'11' Genoa conference is termi nated and the foreign economic and Ii nnncial experts are release Ii from tie ir duties there, administration officials .aid toddav. -.::....l....i.Tami..riim... ; .-'J"'.-. ..i.ih ih...h ..L..r.' Z1 . ..' . r' . : A happy -d3Mbmatioh : k3 WM ' of food and drink . gJJ WMSM After ienri!s,'goIf, baseball . lJ,fl Sm fi ye ..y Blll The alhyear'Sround soft drink ' jtg Ijff ,-! IW!il.t Completely satisfies tbe 4p Sllffil jgji thirst and stimulates cood f1fe'll Ii fCS wHt- ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INO.ST.LOUK mtM m-u m iSEIailjll) mm P- P. Leventis & Co. "WM Distributors " j.4 g Gastonia, North Carolina W. ".J 3 uaJK vr rwxmm.j&:.-Aj'.;i - "-iuvw -;-?r4.7.ii wi?worws3 uWiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffiiBl Hiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No War Tax Effective May 8, 1922, the Excise Tax on United States Tires for passenger cars, both casings and tubes is absorbed by the makers and is not added to the selling price. United States Rubber Company. HEWS OF PIS6AH Double Your Bread Consumption and be Better Fed and in Doing This You Will Cut Your Food Bill 50 Per Cent. . And in doing this you will still be well nourished. ,But be sure to get the best bread that can be baked. MILLER'S BUTTER-NUT BREAD "The Better Bread" At Your Grocer, Fresh Daily. Carolina Baking Company ; (Made in Gastonia.) (Correspondence of The Daily Gazette. PISGAlf. May 9. The sermon tSao bath night preached' by Eev. R. O. Grit r, president of Erskine ollege. Due 'West, i 8. C, closed a helpful and profitalil" i series of meetings at Pisgah. Dr. W. W :Orr, of Cliarlotte, preached Friday n'lRhf and .Saturday. There were splendid j crowds at each service, fcut especially on I Sabbath morning. Among them were I Mr. and Mrs. O. A. N'iell, Mesdamc '.. I M. Niell and Mrs. Robert Halo and Mr. , jam! Mrs. Jno. Henry ami family, of j I Clover, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henry, Mr. j ;and Mrs. Hynuin Long and family, Mr.: J. I.. Niell and Mr and Mm. Todd of ; (Gastonia, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carson, Mr. land Mrs. M. P. Shetley and family, Mr. land Mrs. T. 1?. K. Oates . and guests ;Mrs. Gat ling and two children, of Tex iarkana, Texas, from Bpsscm?r. City, j There were also present a goodJy number from Crowders Creek eongregation. .. Rev. L. R. Niell arrived Friday from 'Covington. (!a., and after spending sev icral days with .relatives and friends and ! attending the meeting of Second Presby I tery. from there he will join the party Ltd Synod in Virginia. 'Sir. Bonner McGill, of Charlotte, -spent the weeknMid as guest of Mra. . M. E. .Crawford and family. ' Rev. am) Mrs. A. T. Lindsay enter tained at " most sumpteoug dinner lat TV IF 1 5it jfi.il mm AR-OWNERS who bought a 30 x 34 "Usco" for $10.90 last Fall have discov ered this by now Nobody before ever got so much tire value in the neighbor hood of ten dollars, ...They never had to question the quality- with the makers' of U. S. Royal Cords behind it. They couldn't help admiring the price spontaneously made to meet the new economy limes. Today a number of other 30 x 3 tires have come into the popular $10.90 price range originally estab. lished by "Usco." So it might be well to remember United States Tlrvs Ire Goofj Tires s mm sua in XL "5 E gm 8 IMHll pi WOlTO i y MkmBh'- -mSsk A just what the "Usco" Tire is in case .WmmC- i you are in the habit of comparing. fei$gt Z In "Usco" yon get responsible mWMk a $10.90 is today's price. But A the quality was fiied long ago .IgifeMt A -thesame-Usco" perform A ance tire users have been jf buying and nsmg and' Mfelf ! Atiretlratwouldbe &g&P$&WW ' W&Wi 1 than$ia9a. imM&i ptefel i At $10.90 mmmmm Ifepl j W W ' M&mi mm M W KM la-tWjf.W'-'"- CP-I Ii' r:,1.7 -j lUhited States sjK rr Unrted States Rubber Carry i Where You Can Buy IX S Tires:- D. C. Lowe, Belmont, N. C. Dixon Garage Co., Belmont, N. C. Carroll Brothers, Bessemer Cit N. C, Morrison's Garage, Cherryville, N. C P. D. Summey, Dallas, N. C. Craig & Wilson, Gastonia, N. C - ' A. R. Leonhardt, Lowell,' N. C. -s-Standard Hdw. Co., Gastonia, N. C. "Center Garage, Stanley, N. C. Ritordav. Trr. J. C. Oallowav and w. W..
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