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IllZ GASTONIA (N. C.) DAILY 'cASTVi: muss cots P,y jM.-s. Cribbles) - Ti '.TXAft, Aug. - Tin Oxfor.l Or l l.-.i, Singing -Ciass be in Dallas Is iio vui, Aegast C.th ou their reg i i.-tr "fennuid tour. Da Has is expected u t :i-;,n' up to her former recora at u ini-A brJ contributions. ' '-.'- A r.Miuk.u of the IJkyne family with f ,i- frtm ls and 'relatives will be held i t l.f Jonathan Ifhvno oitl home place ;i J : !'as Ca rwau. east of Uallas, jf!r,Rive bat-Hs-nial-' eerviees were t n f'i' ft-1 t the culvert, one mile north t I;jliflv NnadaynfteriiooB at ..three ,v;:. k e Dr. J.-.'L. Viprxnnan, pas H,r of Ihi'lfja BiFT.tist find Long Creek rtfmfsriiil eatm-hea, when . 17 were bap ti tb result (? the revival just il . l by U 'Y. C. 11. Austin, of Lau- H ' 'i: C . ,. '''"' Mr. jin.l Mrs. A. It. IIoll.inl cnter- l.-niiC-.l r.t ilinuer Pumhry Dr, J. L. Vip- 1-T.an, I.', v . . C. 5. Austin, of Lauria- l.ar, v.Ji9 have jnit -.-lose-l a successful jinkiifi? nt I-ong ("reek iliurth; Mr. and y,r-, Li W. Hoiln.i.l. Mr- and Mrs. 3'au! Holland, of Dallas, and Mr.- and Jfr. Yurnen Clenimer, of Gastonia. Mrs. J;ifk Liiiebcrger and little i:i:';;,M-er, of Lakeland, Fla., are on an fsteuUi'd visit to her parents, Mr. and IT'S. Deter S. -Liui'-lierger, friends and ii:i!'tives of lire comity. Mr, Stuart Carter, who, is superin- "fen.linjhc Construction of a large' con- eri to bridge at A'bcmarle, spent the. week-end with his' Wife and little son, nt I'm home of Mrs. Carter's parents,, Ur. and Jdrs.-W. F. Honeycutt. Mr. cr.d Mrs. J . V. Hoffman motor-! e,l ie Vuxli:iw .atuMy . atternoon, upending .Sr.ndsiv with the 'latter par cnlv Mr.-nnd Mrs. W. II. Howie. 1 hn inwlv borne of Prof, and Mr. . "J.- 11. ' UVnson ou Collece street Thurs Car afternoon was the scene of a happy I ; ' nnit oi Inm'y little folks to join 31 -ut Im ir lie won in the cclcbra tiuj of hi kh h rt'uHy. After k-t- i'-.iii. pinies cre Lived and all had : their picture madvi, the little hot led " 1 t nav to the dining room where the 1 i.ircn wu" ii ei'-t.i y over the' beau 1,'u' t bl,e for theie in the center stood Jif!i( Jack Horner presiding over the 3. Ilnrner pie surrounded ; by six I ratulles bnclitly hurnaj? and from which f'n i.neis ixtendel a ro. the table fas 1i i I nt sln bv little boquets of vhit-n ai:d rod flowers. Another little iVUirht to the children were the cakes, served with pood icn cream,, each bear- i ' 1'e iiMi.a or tne one receiving n. 3 i'iI'v vlun the inndles were extin pi. i u d tlie r Lbom were drawn and in c d of j'bims out cvne pretty little f.ius tar tho pirls and balls for, the )(s. f-'reu.il puects for the -oeeasion Mer th grandinother, Mrs. M. M. " Ix'iitz, an aunt, Jlrs. O. F. Moore find little cousin, Lncile Moore, of Mt. Holly, xind the little honoree's Hunday 'school teacher, ts. W, C. HofTinan. Mr. end Mrs, Aaron Willis and lit i'e d mh''it r, Hir.ih Fi.incis, were spend- he-day puests of Mr. and Mrs. Lark "UVt', M nd.i on Dallas route one. Mr. W. D. Jordan is visiting- his daughter, Mrs. Ltta Avery, on route two; Mr. i. id Mrs. W. II. Sims and lH!;-!iter, Mii Viola, were guests of Mr. .Sims' m-.ier, Mrs. Worth Harwell, fc-uthrday -mglii. and Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. p. D. Davis and il.iMer, Misj (Hhe, and son, Ed, nio tnred to Kinjrs Mmintain Sunday where tSif-v were joined by Mrs. Davis' sister,1 Jdrs. ' John Davis, the party going to ihn'ai'l Sjinips and on to Buffalo, for a r-i.orf viiit. M:.s Lehe Friday, an efficient mem ber of the O'Neill force, (ia.-tonia, who in cinoysn her vaeation in Dallas, en t r i ned ?t In chi on Monday evening : (lie home of itr mother, Mrs. D. F. l"i-1 y, 51 .M?via Whitcsides and A1" i Vvh.'e, Mr. L'irence Mfton, of G:,;omn . - Mrs. L. V. Jordan left Saturday for " -' to j i nd a week with her, gis tor. Mrs. J. A. Adams. U?. K. 51. Fueti and little grand l. 'd, Modern Lewis, are risitinf? rela tive . t He f ii'T City end in the Long t-T-k neighborhood. Mj-m May b'hvne and Mr. Howard I ii n'cr, lith of JHllas, were united j it i 'mian' Wediiesi iy night at the 1 - lie 1h ofiluating minister, Rev. J. C. De;tz, m Ga'itonia. This affair so rji.ii i y an.in(d the event was riot laown for ai-vcial davs afterward. M. I ni!iir?w is the attractive young i I'Mf of Mr. nil Mrs. Monroe L The rinui the son of Mr', s d Yr. lee Lii.tberjrr of Stanley. 'J hey are i;t home to their friends at T in i " or t'e jintie s parents on BjOGET OF LIVE SEWS - lIESiS FROM BELf'GST M' r,"l vi tw !lf (By lira. Adelibla 8. Beard.) Mr. and Mrs, Lineberger Entertain A Dinner Farty. Mr. and 5Irs. C P. Lineberger enter tamed delightfully Friday evening at in out enjoyable dinner party having as iiK-ir fc'ut-in .r. uiiu .urs. A. j. jvni", Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, of IHgli hhoals and Mr. 'and Mrs. J. M. l'ressley Garden flowers eoinbined'with fern, the handle tied with white tulle, formed beautiful-center for the attractively ar ranged table. Four courjes were scrvej Personals. Misses Mary and Abbie Hall have re turned from lloone where thee have been spending the past three mouths attend ine the Afidachian Summer school Misses Mary Denny, Celeste and telle Hall, who have been spending week here with -their 'grandmother, Mrs, Annie K. Hall, have returned t their home in Statesville. They were accom panied by their eo.unin. Miss Helen Hail who will make them a visit. Mr. and Mrs. 1L 51. Dennett, of Gas totiia, sjent tunbiy here with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McDonald. Master Paul Riehards, who has been at the 1iarlotte Sanitarium undergoing treatment for a aeriounly eut foot 1ms improved uflieicntlv to return home. Miss Athelenc Wbisnnant f the I mon section, is spendiiiK this week with Miss Mary Lewis Heard. 1 Mr. Craighead Alexander, wno is con netted with the Aberfoyle Manufacturing Company at their plant tit Chester, !., has arrived to gnond 1ns vacation wiui Mr. and Mrs. W. .R St ewe, the latter his sister. Mr. Alexander expects to be here for two weeks. . Mr. Roliert A blan der, of Charlotte, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Stowe for Sunday. Miss Somma (birrisan bas returned from Chapel Hill, where she has been at temline summer school. Miss Lean Oarrison, of. Cliarlott", ufient the weekend with her parents, Mr and Urs. 6. M-.tiarrison. 5fis Annie. Hall leaves Tuesday for Winston-Salem .to' be the guest of Mrs. J. G. Grnpgs. , Little Miss Regis Bummgardner, younp: est daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Bum gardner, has been quite, sick with' ton silitia for the past week but is improving. 5fr. and Mrs. James P. Stowe, and children and Mr. Harry Stowe visited relatives in Belmont Sunday. Miss Knthelecn Dunn. of-Mt. nolly. is spending two weeks with Mrs. A. A. Muiers. iliss Dunn is here to relieve the Belmont telephone operators for their vacations. Miss Ada Smith, day open tor," is taking her leave this week and Miss -Dora McKee, night operator, will be off duty next week, Visitintr their relatives here last Sun day were Mr. and 5frs. J. R, Rsnkin and children, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Boyd and children nnd Mr. and Mrs."H. P, Stowe and children, - :. Mrs. J. M. Little, who haa been indis posed for the past week is improving. Mr, K. L. Alontenth, of tlie rlencal force of the O. W. Howe Co., with Mrs, Monteith and children has returned from his vacation spent with , relatives in Franklin county ami other points in the mountains. Mrs. D. C. Hen lev, of Taylorsville, spent-Inst' Monday night here with hr father, Mr. J. Math. Armstrong. : ' ; Mrs. Jneh Sewell, of Westville, . V., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. C. Baunders and Mrs. ft. P. Hanks. ' Mrs. S. H. Harris, who hna been visit ing relatives in Charlotte since she left Belmont two weeks ago, left Charlotte Sunday night for Washington, where she! will make her home with her sister, .Miss Hat tie Stephens. i Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Presslw nnd daugh ter, have returned from Lineolnton where they spent the week-end with relatives. Master Ceorge Howe is getting better after being real sick with measles for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tb Renfrew and chil dren. Lillie and i"ara, and Mr. J. J. Eszell, of Charlotte, were guests Sunday of Dr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Mc Adams. Miss Lyda. Rankin, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rankin. She bas recently returned from Wright aville Beach where she spent her vacation. A motor party leaving Wednesday for a trip through the mountains will be composed of Mr. and Mrs. . D. P. Stowe. Mrs. J. P. Stowe. Mrs. G. M. Gullick. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Suggs, Mis Margaret Suggs, Master Robert Suggs, Me. Jonathan Gulliek and Mr. Gordon Kincaid of Gastonla, They expect to visit Blowing Rock, Linville, Boone and other points 6f interest. Mr. H. B. Gaston is attending court in Gastonia this week. Misses -Lucile and Margaret Wpe have returned to their home in Lan dis after spending several days here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Wil liams. , Mrs, C. R. Adams and children went to Charlotte Tueesdav to be with her sister, Mrs. S. II. Edwards, of Spar tanburg, who has been visiting her father, Mr. J. J. Ezzel. Mrs. A. A. Maiers, Miss Kathleen 4t t t rji te as gu. st of 51 rs. Eliza Dunn, Miss Ethel Faster. Mr. Law rence Maiers ana little Miss Ratn erine Maiers went to Charlotte Mon day evening to attend ahe perform ance at Keith's. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. 0. G. Brown went to Catawba to visit Mr. Joe Brown. Miss Mary Hamilton, of the Chron icle Mill was taken to the Presbyter ian Hosnital in Charlotte Tuesday where she will undergo treatment. And old colored man. Uncle Andy Rankin, had the misfortune to be se riously hurt Tuesday afternoon when the horse he was driving to a load of lumber ran away throwing him from the wagon. He was painfully cut about the face and it is thought that his hip is broken, but the extent of his Internal injuries could not be learned Tuesday evening. Little Miss Elsie McGowan has re turned to her home in Wilson, after and Hrs. H. C. Sisk. the latter her spending some time here with Prof, aunt. " 1 r W ( i, n 11 i;:liM for the present. M Diih Ft 'rson and Elizabeth 1 i' - :ii.'. of ( :b1 oiii-i, and Miss Emma J 1 n 11' ' i jfcvi., of DVI-is," visited 51iss j. p ,p i),e litter part of the vi . m-'I fields to join them. A ' ''o, rim fc"-t was enjoyed. 5i-.-,..j line -Robinson nnd son, Ernest, '' ' K 1..M. C., sneiit last week .K4 Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Robinson l-'if-dul visi'ois in the city from 3 i;-y till Saturday were Mrs. Oeorge ." i.'i .'svl 1-t 'e d i.ghtvr, Martha, , of v"i', i'" i x i, D. c, L-tiests of the i i iMf. . J 'i.kij's is on an extend- SILLYADS . VFOfc THt tfLIEr" Of , r Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Colic, Diarrhcea -SOLO EVERYWHERE- ' ADM30V 3DMVH0SNI SWVmiM ! 3HXf a ' ZSH3dVdSA3M aV3H HOA OCT ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . .Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John 8. Beach, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims A woman is as obi as she bk. A mnn is not old until he stopH lookiiiff. him on the C'd thiiiirs from pjKgy. agamsi me eate oi sai.j ueceuent to August 9, 19?3, or litis not ice will be p!eale1 in lar of There Is onp rAave in this eitr ihnt cuTla mi rtt'i iv ioi nttd kit H iiv ' charm and re-chnrire batteries for most "nT recovery inereon. .jyn persons wno of our Station. autoiHts. Philuilelpliia Service While marriage is a great institution many of us do not care to live in an institution.- An institution to make Wo man happy is the O'Neil Company. Bill cuts up when compelled to meet a tough rye.it bill, Xew JliU cuts d-iwii wneniie meets a tenner meat inn irom It. O. Harbin's Sanitary Market. Phone CO-fil. . Rome travel (he straight fond to suc cess., Others retire along tlie roan side. Let us re tire for yon in time. . Gaston ia Vulcanizing Co corner Main and Broad j- ore ."indebted to the said estate will please make prompt settlement with the undersigned. This tho 9tn day of Au goat, 1922. ROBERT B BEACH, ' Aduir. of John 8. Beach, W-S L1c6 v ..',.- Gastonla, N. C In recalling "Ten Nights in A Bar Room," how nieo it would be to have another drnni(n) of Bsoze? When thinking of Mimething strong, get hard ware at Standar4 Hardware t ..-". Xo one ean kick eleven inches, because for anyone to kick well, there mus'. be something over n foot. To have some thing look well over a fOot, get your next shoes at the Broadway Siunple Shoe Store. The man who just missed being run over by an auto, came to us, and we ran over his face. To make your fnce look well, we run over your face. Walters-Wilson Bai'ber Shop. Man has to hustle but a hen makes money "lavine around." A hen lays around best When fed on Sugarine Grow ing Mash from Johnson Feed Co. Yes. a woman owned up that she was dead 'wrong when she eainc to life in her coffin. Don't be dead wrong about doing the family -washing; Lot us Kill the dirt. -Gastonia Damp Laundry, - NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Gaston County, in the Superion Court. Saniantha Wolden vs. William Waldea. ..- V Notice. -' The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Gaston County ,North Carolina, for an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony j and said defendant will further take notleo that ho is required to appear nt the ofiice of the elerk of Superior Court in Gaston County within twenty days after the publication of this notice once a week for four con secutive weeks, from this date, and answer or demur to tha complaint in said action; wheih has been deposited in the office of said clerK, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho retoef demanded in said complaint. t - This 1st day of August, 1922.,- S. C. HENDRICKS, Clerk Superior Court. II. n. GASTON, W.Aiig2.'lc4w . Attorney for Plaintiff. Under The Strain. Up nnd down the room lie walked in long, nervous strides. 'Hie siuoko from his cigar formed a dense cloud above his bead .' His - brow was corrugated- with deep frowns betokening mental anguish. His hands clinched and unclinched behind his , back. know whether to spend the day teiung the office about my last, golf score or telling them about the, latest stunt my kid did ot home." , ' Already . Finished, "Would you be interested in some- thiitg to finiHh your furniture,' madam I" skelL'tlm salesman at tne uoor. ttin" n-i.l thp housewife sadly. We had a'home-brew party here last night.' -Philadelphia Retail Ledger. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATIACHMENT. , North Carolina, Gaston County.. . The Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. James A. Campbell, Defendant. ' ' . The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above en titled action was issued against said de fendant on 'the first day of August, 1922, by the Clerk of the Sujierior Court of Gastoa County, N. C, for the recov ery of the sunt of (1000.00, and inter est, due said plaintiff on two promissory notes executed by said defendant to tho Baid plaintiff for money borrowed, which summons it returnable before said Clerk at bis office in the City of Gastonia on the 4th day of September 1022. The defendant will also take notice , that a warrant of attachment was- issued by said Clerk on the first day of August, 1922, against the real estate of the de fendant in'Uaston- County, N. C, which warrant is returnable baf ore the said Clerk at tho time and place"" above- named for the return of the summons, and said defendant is required to ap pear and (answer or demur to the com plaint within 20 days after said return day, or the , relief demanded will bo granted. ( This the 1st day of August, 1922. S. C. HENDRICKS, W-A23c4 Clerk Superior Court. R..J.S. .-..'.,.-. . ; ... -i. Auy Will's and four chil.lren, i' s,-it Pie wAk-end with rcl i.ln liu citv. t ' of 5irs 51. B, Oats was al t V'S-.Kiired of Saturday afternoon I -, r l.onip two miles west of Dallas, a .bmi'g 'ii electrical storm she was !-r'.l liiicoiiwious by lightning, i. Oisu was .churning under the shed ' t -v, '! l.miie, about ten feet from orr bin-B red oak tree, twenty or v ti, 1 fv' ii cn umferenee at the ., and four or five f'iet in diameter. itmif "Tiuk the tree and split ' "i.'i ' i;i et from top to bottom tnu viti several large roots. The 1 --ttiif ou the porch rushed t. ;'t -' into frd she was re t ,-ifier a few minutes. One leg f uHid tn le rather numl other v-,'is unhiiriiK-d. Those visiting f;'t-'-.e, pay Mrs .Oats had a miracu-e.citiie. ro::i lively to SUCCEED HIMSELF lT:n. Del., Aug. 22. There is v i on Pint Senator T. Cole- Ji.i l ent will le nominated to suc- ! o - J .r both the long and short t is, iis Tinted States Senate at the 'i .k'-i-c eonmition which eon- i "ile tn Is v. Jlichelia Cord Casings for ; v ; ti the tsaine and forget your We have them at Ware i 23d WISE COUNSEL ' "Put not your trust in Money, but put your Money in Tiust.'V ' If you have any idle money which you are planning to invest, deposit it with us where the safety of the principal' is assnrtd until you get ready to use it. j We will not only allow you a liberal rate of interest ' while it is on deposit with us but will cheerfully assist you in the xlection of your investment. The First National Bank "The Bank of Dependable Service" i -- - - ' I I .; utm I4V ' 1 VELOUR FINISH How's Horse Gonna Eat Without His Teeth? (Collingwood, Can., Bulletin.) A REWARD OF 3is offered for in fonnation leading to the arrest and conviction of person stealing teeth and other parfi from the horse rakes near my shop, and also for x -i : Michelia Cord Casings lot mif nenr my miop, ana amo i Y.-i'C try ring shaped MichebnK stealing buggy wheel from my barn A. G. Crone, Nottawa. Subscribe for The Daily Gazette. Walls that keep their "newly painted" look Washable Walls t" Walls that hold the charm of cotcr and retain their freshness for years with the help of soap, water and a rag. Such are Walls finished with Devca Velour Finish, (a flat oil paint.) The soft, flat tints, inhich this product is manufactured, are always artistic, tending an enriching background to the furnishings, and er) air of gocd taste and dignity to the rocm. Oevoc Velour Finish can be applied crt any interior wall or ceiling. Pevot Products are time-tested and, proven backed by the 168 yean' ' experience of the oldest paint man ufacturing concern in the U. S. Founded 1734. .Ware Hardware Co. Gastonia, N. C. atffrrnffftirtiTfTTm't?TrmrT'i?mnHttmrt!Mn iiiih.lUlllilillUllilhilli,llUiWil;i,llillltmiiliiililHii..lL-." i, " E.J 7 3. 43 A happy combination 4- - 1 t E-7 R5 If :$ Ii.biiiiiii!iiim!imiiiM of food arid drink After tennis, golf, baseball or any sport, drink r imIi i n .maun man mn N i 1 The all-yearStound soft drink .pompletely ' satisfies the thirst and stimulates good health. ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INO, ST. LQUIS P. P. Leventis & Go: ' , Dittribuiort Gastonia. North Carolina ImlllillllllllllUll mm V plORANCfV k'CRUSH I . " ' ' .5 ... Ik IC" M 4- There is enly cno Thh btte Patented "Crlnkty" pottle. Genuine Orantte-Cruah, Lemoo-Cruah and Lim-Cruab come in coother bottie. 30 tr-.t Ingredient! The three "Crash" drinks get their flavor from the delicate fruit oils pressed from the fresh outer skina of omntres. lemons or limes, to which are added juice . from these fruits, cane suRar, U. S. certified food ' color, carbonated water, and citric acid the natural acid of oranges, lemons and limes. ReQ.CS Pat Cft The "CrinUf Bottle is YourProtection There are many imitations of genuine Oranffe-Cruih. This year more than ever before, numerous substitutes are being placed on the marketa very real tribute to the unequalled merit of this justly popular drink. Many of these drinks are offered to the retailer at cheap prices prices which Orange-Crosacannot meet, be cause of the fact that olity the very best and purest ingredients are used in its preparation. It is something of which we are "very proud that, Orange Crush is the most expensive soft drink - to make onjthe market today. , Here is the Pertinent Pointrryou pay the retailer as much for the substitutes as you do for Genuine Orange-Crush. , Get your money's w6rthl Insist upon fenuineOrange-Crush.The "crinkly " ottle is your protection. No substi tute drink can be bottled in the dis tinctive "crinkly" bottle. ' It wtsyou no more to get the best. , D'utriluUd txcltaiveb h ' ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLING CO. Phone 846-J . Gastonia, N. C The "Xnwh"flaoni are prepared by OrapRp-Crush Co., Chicago, Winnipeg and London, bend tor free pamphlet, "Uow Oranse-Cruab U Made." I'''-'" t fl Tl -V -- - -t - . .4. 4 ... 4 4 . Read tile Gazette Want im!'t,'(;iiM"U,1Sfmu'if'it'iiiiini,ij t23 -3. , u&. ... , . i At: 1 IP hi li -WM Z, V- ii 3 liiiiiiiiiiiiuuiuiiiiiiiiuiuiijiuiijuiuiiiiyiiiitiaiitiii Ads
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