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-THE GASTONIA (N. C) DAILY GAZETTE
MONDAY, JULY 3. 1922
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' (By Jf, Adelalfi 8. Beard.)
JJlmnt'i Truck 7 Arrive. Legion
B0jirfieaa U Fight Fire.
lU-lmou ruct arrived Tlmrslny
moriiiiig ""1 bow in the kamis of the
Aiueriof Lfgion Ur Department which
Is txj I'Oitr sine? the arrival of the
fipparu learning how to operate it.
Jia gAhusiastie meeting of the lire de
jiarf'ent w held Friiliiy, night at which
fuller detail of the iKTsonm-l of the
(irrtment were completed. .Tiifcf L.
J7 CYeuahaw announced the apiwin;
ifnt of R. C. Dixon, captain of team
jmaUf one and Dr. II. W. Jordan,
taptaib of team numlier two. Each
tvj will have twelve nien an.l each eap
tn'.a will appoint hi lieutenant. R, C.
I'Jti.n will be the official driver of the
tru-k. Belmont is exceedingly fortun.'tte
in having such an up to-tliite fire truck
tnj such splendid young men willing to
man th apjmratus. The American Le
gion Boys of Belmont are doing their
part in the development and uplift of
-their eommunity.
The meeting of the Woman 'a Mission
ary society which waa scheduled to le
held next Tuesday afternoon ha ltn
)ostpoiied until Tuesday, July the 11th,
as next Tuesday falls on the "Fourth.'
Mr. J. W. (tastoa will 4e hostess to
the soeiety at this time. The members
are all asked to note the change of date.
Work On Belmont's New School Build-
ings Progressing Nicely.
"Work on both the G'litral M-honl build
ing and the high school tmil.liritf is
progressing nicely. The exearating for
the high school has in-rn about eom
jdeted and every effort Is heing made to
have it completed by the time Hip fall
term opens. The Central building, twing
much larger will take, longer to build and.
it will not be ready for occupancy until
later in ths fall.
Belmont People Seriously Injured In
Automobile Smashup.
Reveral members of the Rushing fam
ily, who operate a eafe in Kant Bel
mont, were seriously and painfully in
jured Saturday when' their Ford -ear
in which they were riding was almost
entirely demolished when it was run
into by a track of the Brad field Com
pany, of Charlotte.. The accident took
place on the Dowd road at the entrance
to Camp Green. Mr. Mack Bushing
vas taking his brother's wife and
children, Mrs. B. D. Bushing and Mas
ters Richard and Zcb, to visit relativse
in the country below Charlotte. They
were going towards Charlotte and were
on the right side of the Toad when the
truck coming in the opponite direction
rsa into them while turning off into a
tide road. ' .
Mrs. Rushing was seriously ent alwrnt
the forehead and face, a terrible Rah
being cut in her -forehead. Little Bich
rd was badly scalded on his entire left
aide, which was caused by -the boiling
water from the truck radiator which
was burst by the impnet, Zeb Bush
ing and Maynard Jenkins, who was
elso in the car, were slightly injured.
Mrs. Bushing and the two boys were
taken in a passing car to the Fresby
terianHospital in Charlotte, where they
were -foiwrted Sunday as getting along
all right. Master Zeb washable to
leave the hospital Sunday.
Belmont Shoemaker Ltfses Large Sum
of Money.
Mr. J. E. Martin, well known shoe
" maker of Belmont, had the . misfortune
to lose 452. in Charlotte or between
Belmont nnd Charlotte last Friday. Mr.
Martin had gone to Charlotte in his
car with several friends and had looked
after some business on College street
-while in town, but had not had this
money out of bis pocket - while there.
Shortly after his return Lorn he missed
the money and what became of it is
etill a mystery. He Mios inserted ads
in both the Charlotte papers and is
hoping that some hont person, will
find the money and return it to him.
Mr, Martin had recently sold hi inter
est in the Electric shoe slum here to
Mr. J. Ellington and had planned to
open a shop in Monroe. Handicapped
by the loss of this money, he dots not
kndw just hat he will do at present.
Standing of Contestants in Robinson
Crusot Popularity contest.
Interest is increasing in the Robinson
Crusoe contest at the Bell theater and
the management announces that the
contestants stand as follows: Miss Ha
el Bumgarduer, 60,905 votes; Miss
Frances Armstrong, 18,020 votes; Miss
Gertrude Childers, 2,750 votes, and Miss
Jen net te Craig, 20 votes. ;" ' !
Personal :'
Cards from Henry Lineberger and.
F. P. Hall, Jr., who are on a motor
trip to California, tell of their ar
rival in .Wheeling, W. Va. They
were going from there to St. Louis,
Kansas 1ty and other towns in the
middle West. The roads they have
travelled no far, the boys say, are ex
cellent and they are having a most
enjoyable trip.
-Mrs. Martha Ca they, Mecklenburg,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. A. Cathey,
in the jKint.
Mr. Levi Hoggins, watchman at the
Majestic Mill had the misfortune to
cut off one of his forefinger Wed
nesday. -
Mr. Harold Lineberger' left Thurs
eoma in New Hampshire. He ex
day for Camp Mascoma, on Lake Mas
pects to spend the .summer at this
camp.
Prof, and Mrs. H. C. Sink and
children Anna Howard and II. C,
Jr., hare returned from Wilson where
Mrs. riifk has been on an extended
visit to her parents. Prof. Sisk
went down about ten dayl ago to ac
company the family home.. They
wre accompanied by Miss Elsie Ver
non MrGowan, Mrs. Bisk little nek-e,
who will make them a visit.
Mis Elizabeth Lineberger returned
Thnrsdsy evening from ' Knorville,
Tean. where she. attended the wedding
f Misa Dorothy Dooley and Mr.
Thomas- Stephenson, Jr. En Toute
home she etopped in Chattanooga for
a viit to a school friend, Mrs. Frank
Casm, at Pisrnal Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sloan had as
frwnd-the-daV guests Friday Mr. and
Mrs. 8. W". -Bfaty. Mra. J. H. Col
lins, Mrs. R. . Debus, and son, R.
Jr., and Mr. J. D. Collins of
Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ran
kin, of Gastonia. visited at the, Moan
Inline during the afternoon, r i
JJiks Meiva1 tiuHick, Miss Kathcrine
U.iNe and Mexera. Kobert and Charles
Home lisve returned from a ' motor
trip to Muulriat and other pouiti.
(Correspondence of The Daily Gazette.)
BOWLING GREEN', July 3. Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Ruldle have the deep
sympathy of their many friends in the
death of their little daughter. Funeral
services were conducted by Rev. H. D.
Corbett at Bowling Green, Thursday af
ternoon. Rev. Ray Riddle, of CbtanrfHa, - and
Mrs. W, H. Smith and two children,
of Greenville, It ten. led the funrr.il.
Attending from Rock Hill were Mrs.
J. H. B. Jenkins, Miss'Mary Jenkins,
Mrs. Rebecca Biggers. Mr. and Mra.
John Davis and Mr. and Mrs. .Walter
Jenkins.
Mrs. L. G. Thompson and family.
Mrs. (lias. "a hi well and family, enl
Mrs. H. T. Williams from-York also at
tended. . '
Quite a number of voung people at
tended the Christian Endeavor district
convention which. was held in Fort Mills
Thursday and Friday. Mrs. J. A.
Flanagan who has lieen dixtrict presi
dent the Inst two years went over Thurs
day mornine and took a number : who
wre on the program Thursday. -Going
over Frhlay were Messrs. Garrison
Dulin, Dcaver l-'lanagan, Thomas Adams,
Howard Petty and Mr. an.l Mrs. Will
Ferguson, Mimes Margaret Riddle, Johm
aie Dulin, Fannie Flanngan, Mary
Adams, Wilma Adnma and Mr. Giles
Adams. Mewtrn. (Juinn Petty and John
G. Dulin and Misses Josie Petty, Mabel
Petty, Alpha and Miriam Harmon nnd
Nannie Lou Wilson attended the whole
con vent ion.
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Plans are being made to entertain
more thnn 20,(HIO former member of
the Eightieth (Blue Ridge) Division
of the American Expeditionary Force
at the third reunion and convention
at Charleston, W. Va, Kept. 2-4,
The . cause of stripes and wounds
on the back of Verniu Pierce, a shell
shocked world war veteran of Evnn
ville Indiana, is being investigated by
the American Legion to determine
whether these were inflicted while
Pierce wna a patient in a hospital
for the insane.
More evidence that worbl war vet
eran have the -"never-say-die" splr
it wa shown when Leonad T. Paula
of Grinuell College, Iowa, with a' leg
badly maimed by shrapnel wounds
broke the 100 and 220 yard dash re
cords in an intercollegiate track meet
held in Chicago. Many days of stren
uous training with , his comrades of
the American Legion put Paulu in trim
for the event. His stride with his
left leg is four inches longer than with
his right.
Although their fair city .is a long
way. from the native haunts of alli
gators, the residents of Ware, Mass.,
stoutly mnintain that they have seen
a huge 'gator in a swamp nearby.
American Legion men are making a
search through the swamp land.
Both Democratic and Republican Re
presentatives in Congress from 3'ew
York have . joined in the investigation
of charges made by the Ktaten island
American Legion that eleven world
war veterans were buried "practical
ly in a public dump" in Whitloek,
Staten Island, '
- Remembering how they shined up
camps during Army day with bucket
of whitewash the American Legion
aires at Osgood, Indiana, whitewash
ed all the shade tree and hitching
post in the little city, thereby start
ing a movement which resulted in mak
ing Osgood one of the cleanest and
and most ranitary to'vns in. the coun
try. '
The first thing Charles Ogle, wound
ed world war veteran, who had been
in a plaster cast in an Omaha, Neb
raska., hospital for many weeks, did
when the . cast was removed wa to
dictate a letter to tlie 'American Le
gion Auxiliary, thanking the organi
zation for the .kind treatment of it
members during his confinement.
Rumors that state prison labor is
being employed to compete with pri
vate industrial concerns has caused an
investigation by the Seattle, Wash.,
American Legion .
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE
OF LAND.
By virtue of the power of Bale con
tained in a certain mortgage deed exe
cuted by F. C. Horton and wife and
registered in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Gaston county in liook 153 on
pflge 'M and default having been
made in the payment of the moneys se
cured thereby, I will sell to the highest
bidder, for ch, at TTie court house door
in Gaston county. North Carolina, at
Eleven (11) O'clock, a. m oa Monday,
July Thirty-Firt (31t), 1922,
the lands and tenement described as fol
lows, viz: -
Lying and being -in Bessemer City,
Gaston county, Nerth Carolina, and be
ing the Westerly one half of lot No. 27
and all of lots Nos. 28, 29, 30. 31 and
32, all in Block No. Twelve (12) in sec
tion three (3) laid down on the plat or
map of Bessemer City, registered in' the
office of the Register of Deeds for Gas
to a county in Mat Book No. 1 on page
75. This property lies directly across
the street from the ofliee of the Gambrill
k Melville Mill Company, and upon said
lot, is located a large cement block
dwelling, containing twelve or more
rooms, and wrell designed for a private
residence or for a conveniently locate
boarding house or hotel. It adjoins the
State Highway now in course of con
struction. Dated this first day f July. 1922.
W. 8. MATTHEWS,
M-24c4w. Mortgagee.
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
State of North Carolna. Department
of State. - '
To All to Whom These Present May
Come Greeting j
Whereas, It apiiear to my sat ai fac
tion by duly authenticated rocord. of
the broceedijiirs for the voluntary disso
lution thereof by the unanimous consent
of all the stockholders, deposited in my
office, that the Hub Bargain House,
Inc., a corporation of this State, whose
principal office is situated in the City
of Gastonia. County of Gaston, State
of North Carolina (Denjiunln Liebnr
being the agent therein and in charge
thereof, upon whom process may be
Iserved, ban complied with the require
ment of Chapter 22, Consolidated Stat
ute, entitled Corporations!," prelimi
nary to the issuing of this Certificate of
Dissolution:
Now Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grime,
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify that
the naid corporation did, on the 3rd day
of June, 122, file in my office a duly
xecuted and. attested consent "in writing
to the dissolution of naid corporation.
executed by all the stockholder thereof,
which aaid consent aaj the record of
the proceedings aforesaid are now on
file in my raid office a provided by
law. '-.-'
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto
set my hand and affixed my official
seal at Raleigh, this 3rd day of June,
A D. 1922,
"j. BRYAN ORIMES,
(Seal) Secretary of State.
.Filed and recorded in Record of In
corporations No. 4 at page 77, this the
Ma dny of June, 1022,
8. C. HENDRICKS, C. S. C.
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TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale conferred upon me by that certain
Deed of Trust executed by W; J. Led
ford and Mary J. Ledford, hi wlft,
dated Jane 1, 1&20, and recorded in the
office of the Register fo Deeds of Gas
ton County, N. C, In Book 131, page
190, to secure an indebtedness mcntlond
therein, default having been made in
payment of the indebtedness secured.
by said Deed or Trust, in compliance
with the provisions and stipulations
thereof, I will sell at public auction to
the highest ' bidder for cash, at th
county court house door, in the city of
Gastonia, N. C, at 11 o'clock a, m.
on
July 2S. 1922.
all that certain piece or tract of land
lvinsr and being in South Point town
ship, GflBton County, N. C, bounded
and described oa follows, viit
Beginning on a Black Oak (or a
stake). Hoffman 'a ond Robinson' eor
ner, and run with the old line South
85 1-2 East CO poles to a stake: thence
North 1-2 West 139 1-2 poles to a take,
thence South 80 West 46 poles to a
stone, Robinson' and Kendrick' cor
ner; thence South 1 1-2 West 128 pole
to the beginning. Containing thirty
nine and one-half (39 1-2) acres, more
or less.
Beine the tract of land of W. T Hen
derson, deceased, a shown by quit claim
deed of John Henderson and other to
W. T. Henderson, recorded in the of
fice of the Register of Deed for Gaston
County in Book 34,. page 14J, ana con
veyed by Nellie Bowen nnd others to J.
L. Price as shown by deed recorded in
Book 124, page 152, and afterwards
conveyed by J. L. Price and wife to
Price Real Estate and Insurance. Com
pnny, as shown by deed recorded 5n
Book 122, page 326, and being the 14th
tract contained therein. -' .v I
Tlila 15th day of June, 1922.
.A. E. WOLTZ.
M-JuM0c4 . Trustee'.
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
State of North Carolina, Department
of State.
To All to Whom These Presents May
Come Greeting: ,
Whereas, It appears to my satisfac
tion, by dniy authenticated record of
the proceedings for the voluntary dissu-'
lution thereof by the unanimous consent
of all the stockholders, deposited in my
office, that the American Real Estate
& Ins Companya corporation of thin
State, whose principal office is situated
in the City of Gastonia, CountyAof Gas
ton, State of North Carolina (J. W.
Watson being the agent therein and in
charge thereof, upon whom process may
be served), has complied with the re
quirements of Chapter 22, Consolidated
Statute, entitled "Corporation," pre
liminary to the issuing of this Certifi
cate of Dissolution:
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grime.
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify tliat
the aaid corporation did, on the !rd j
day of Jnne, 1922, file in my of flee a
duly executed and attested consent in j
writing to the dissolution of aaid cor
poration, executed by all the stockhold
er thereof, which said consent and the
record of the proceeding aforesaid are
now oa file in my aaid often as pro
vided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, X kav hereto
set my hand and affixed my official neal
at Raleigh, this 3rd day pf June, A. D.
1922.
' Ji BRIAN GRIMES,
(Seal) Secretary of State
Filed and recorded in RMrord of In-
I corix.ro tion No 4, at page 78, thi the
I . sin u.-iy or June lVTt. - '
William Mro. Co. ci.tLAN.CL . C. UHXTjRICKR. C. S C
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