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PACE TWO . THE GASTONIA (N. C.) DAILY GAZETTE TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1S22 CLOVES CULLINGS. )( Correspondence of The Daily Gazette.) CLOVER, 8. C Jtae 27. Miss Louise Smith entertained most delightfully on Tnesday afternoon in honor of her bouse gaest, Alin Catherine. C3inksalea, -it Hpartariburg.' Book was played at seven tallies, ilesdaniea M. B. 'iell and B. B. Hall irere awarded a txrttle of perfume each for the highest seore. . Mias Clink- scales the honor iruest was alo presented Simpson, -Chester, ifiss Mary Bndth, York, route 1, Miss Mary JessJie, Troy. Hiph school: Miss Msrioa Smith, Leesville, iliss Sara Jones. York, S. C, Mias Pauline Oats, York, 8. C, ; Airs, Meek Mroun liss aa her guest, be? two. sisters, IMisffs Alive anil Kstell Cnhlwell, of Biilwiiond, Ya. MfKsra. James Cook, W. H. ityarrow, W. H. Sli.-rer. W. B. Falls, C. P. Shirley ami K. W. Pursley attended the reunion in -Richmond last veck. Miss Lucile HiiRffin, left Tueaday for Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. V," til. .Mat thew. , ,--,--. "., ,.- Dr. and Mr. Jint Camptjell of Gns tonia were visitors in. Clover on Sundiiy. - Messrs. Quinn Parrott and Xeal Sif ford spent- Sunday afternoon in Hock Hill. Miase 3uise and Christine .-. Smith and guest. Miss Catherine Clinksrnles upent 8tunlay night in Charlotte with Rev, and 'Mrs. Grady Hardin. ft with ft fcottle of perfume, Mias .A wi j Chapel Hill, where she will enter the Allen won the bothy prize, a box uf , suiium r . liol at the rnivermty. ' matches. The hostess assisted y Missis j Mrs. I.J. Cumphell and rhildren and j .Uiss Wilicna Aeill visitea Mr. ami -Mrs. DUTCH AFRAID EX-KISER MIGHT ATTEMPT FLIGHT TO RE-ENTER GERMANY " ' " (By The Associated Press.) LOXDONVJune 26. Apprehension exists in Holland lest former Kaiser Wil liam attempt to slip away front Dorn and re-enter Germany ia the event of ft royal ist ri'pg following the assassination of Foreign Minister Pathenau, aorording to the ecu-respondent (t The Daily Mail at Tha Hillie. HARD FOR GERMANY TO FIND , Th(. lKIheT, however, quotes J. B. A NEW FOREIGN MINISTER i Ki,, we retary of the Dut. h Home Offieo, Christine and Claud Smith served deli eioos plneapjde eheiU'ft ' and fake, Those enjoying Miss Smith's liuspttall t were: Mesdwnies J. K. Btrryhill, J. Meek Smith, John M. Smith, W. P. Smith, G W. Pleasants, O. X Xiell, M. B. Niell.'C. X. Alexander, 11. L.. Wylie, U:B. Burnett, W. B. Allison, W. H. Puraley, J. A. Page. W. li. Rn.lisili, B. B. Hall, Frank M.Elw.-c, Missi-s Bess Jafkson Hit her Ford. Mary JVnin guard, Ava Allen, Agnes and K11U YoungfclooJ, Annie Leu .Vlams and Cland Smith. . (Misses Lila Jackson and Kthel Adams ; who are attending summer school at m Sam Brismi in Kershaw hint week. j Miss J.'.-wie Cook, of Iva, 8. "., Is '. siH-ndincr sum time here with her sWi-r, ; Mrs. M. M. St roup. Mr. M. 1.. ISniith was a Imsinefs visi tor in liattaiinogaT Tenn.. last week. , Mr. Herbert Smith, left Tuesday for Durham, X. '., where he will persue summer work at Trinity College. Iiev. W. I'. finer, ii.s.ird K-v. W. S. 1'at tersim, or' Lancastt i in a -jeries of meetings last week. Mr-, (irier anil childri'ri visited ia Chester. S. C. Mr. It. . Cochrane and family left Wednesday to make their home in Due throp spent the w.H'k-end with home , West. K C. Mr. Coehrnne exiieets to j folka j enter the senior fins at Krskine college j Mesdames H.'L. Wright, ). A. Xiell ' and Jliss Anpie Lee Adams were visitors in Roek Hill on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. John M. (Smith and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Boh Brandon. Mrs.- J. A. Page and Mrs. W. P. Smith were shoppers in Gastonia on Fri day., ',M a, recent meeting of the trustees of the -Clover graded, school, Prof. W. S. Beid,', was re-eleeted - superintendent. J'rof. Held has had charge of the Clover school for the past two years. The fol Jqwing teaxdiers -have also been elected asd'aeeepted for the scholastic year of 19' 23. Messrs. M. B. Xeill, .1. Meek Smith. I Fred nml Will Kud'mill spent several davs i last week at liiiilgewati r, "X. C, on a i fishing trij). ( Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Fil.simons, were I visitors in Cliarlotte last week. j Mr. James Bifford has gone to Chap' 1 Hill, X. "., where he will enter t''i 'summer school nt the Xortii Carolina I'niversity . Mrs. .1. A. Jackson entertained the young set at a lawn party on Friday evening. Mr. Krne.t Allen of Greenville. 8. ('., is spending a few days with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Counts and son. BF.RLIX, June 26. .By the Asso ciated I're.'S.I Selection of a man to till the post of foreign minister, made vacant by the assassination of Dr. Walter Katheiiau, presents difficulties of gome magnitude to Chancellor Wirth. This is not only because of the dearth of available men, but also for inner political reasons, as the question of the realignment of the coalition is one of the iMM'sibilities growing out of the present situation. Parliamentary circles believe Chancel lor Wirth will direct the foreign office until a man is found v.iio can nut only inert the exacting demands of the post, but who will also, have the approval of the coalition parties. The friends of Dr. Otto Ludwig Wiedfeldt, ambassador to the United States, have, already suggested him ay as saving trial aucn apprenension groundless. ' "We have no evidence that the Kaiser has any such intention," he .said, "and the surveillance maintained aroun d him is so dose that it 'would Jhe impossible for iiiiii to get away even if he wislied." DEMPSEY-WILLS BOUT MAYBE SIGNED TODAY (By The . Associated Press.) XKW YORK, June "J6. Articles for a contest between Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight Mixing champion, am) Harry Wills, negro chancellor, may be signed today or tomorrow. iHiniisoy ruched Xcw York yestenliy J after a trop from his home in Los Ai' eles, declaring bis willingness to ligit '"anybody, any time, anywhere." Co i incident with his arrival, promoter T x Kickaril annouiieeiiied negotiations for an avaiiamo can.uuaie, stressing ms tlk , ,)ruI,0(M,,j .mntch wjth Willrwere m riuahficHtions as uu economist. Th-y :n .. a,. (ij.ite stao-e iiiso in'iiive ins jreitjiia i.riijiiiig in c- sponsible civil service positions und ex peiience abroad in quasi-diplomatic posts previous to going to Washington have given him the equipment necessary for the foreign office position, espe cially since the reparations problem and other economic i-' suits have virtually be come the thief features of the minis trv's official Tontine. Managers of both boxes have ex,prc their willingness to sign for the vonb and apparently only certain details i ma in to be ironed out. t-,.ti i 'i, ,.-!,.... ..;,,. i.,ui - . . . , . . JniiHi II 'i' . hi, .I'ii'.i. iuri rrimary nepnrrmcnr: miss uia ,i.k k- ( ip11(,B(j,lv on, of Ctoyer, Miss Flora Burns. Rich-j ,, Ed Brison and children tnJ:"?l Ml8? A Gettys. Timh. of (Estonia joient the week end with rela , Intermediate dopartment: : Mss Rosetiv , Cease Hope, Mgemore, Miss . .Louise J Mr Ike 'ampl)ell of tlaslonia meni The 3,46.1 left from a fund raised by the old Manhattan Club of New York for the purpose of defense during the war, has been turned oyer to the New York American begum- to be used in building a veterans' tuberculosis camp in the Adirondack mountains. TWO CONVICTED FOR MUR DER OF MARSHAL WILSON. LONDON, June 26. (By The A;- i sot-iated I'ress.) A verdict of wllui murder against James Connolly and James O'Brien, was returned this after noon by the coroner's jury in the inquest into the killing of Field Marshal Sit Henry Huifhes Wilson, assisinated hist Thursday. The n reused men, who were arrested immediately after the crime, did not attend today's hearing on al vice of counsel. .' ' -r . -r - , r. -. . .. JUST KIDS 'fat Bgeesv . 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Pliiladtdphia lie-cord. i All the De Luxe blank sheets can be furnished you by BrumJcy-Walters Print i ing Co. MONEY' TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS Long Time Reasonable Terms Apply to Bulwinkle & Cherry, Attorneys, - Gastonia, N. C. . Know,, how the nourish ment in - a " loaf of our Pread compares to meat or eggs or 'most anything else nutritious? It's chuck full of muscle building, blood making nounsnment. - r - And so appetizing and tasty your family will relish our Bread. 7 Try it ! ; Ask your Grocer for "Golden Krust" It makes the best toast of all. , Made in Gastonia by VVizard Bakery Cor1. W. Main and York Phone 798 , Fifteen thoutanfl yeople read The Ga zette every day. - A small amount wilj carry a message to them for you.. It'i the cheapest and the best. (-7 1 IB ttvfA k1 k -few Bmr lw Wy: -bsisi. H? SJ-K is$v - Kr Vii-'HV I 4 zsl m Ware Been Off w urn um mirM mm r '-"-iw '.r TL - Nil f tttA C0N&. COOKY ANO t jMEASOWNO CU : M-Jjy OOOCHHUT CUTTERo I &k I ' ' ,vr. 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