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THE GASTONIA (N. C.) DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1222 t t (Correspondence of The Daily Gazettf ) BESSEMER CITY. Nov. 8. Mr, Alex Morrow who lost M) m the streets here some time hack, ha lortt 4 it. Some colored people had found it. . ,. An elementary eneyclfiixxi'a M con cisting Of teu volumes have -been placed for the uso of tin? sixth ami veuth prides in th tvlioo' here. Miss Eiti'lic Irfilcy returned Kun iity eftermxm from lVlniont wlire she had lnn isitiug hor sister, Mrs. O. li. lcwi. Mis? Mamie Gr'uo stenographer at the ofTiee of the In-orjje Maiiufaetur jnjr company, ia confined to her home with a fevere attack of grip. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1'. Hhoulp and family of Charlotte amfMiw Jennet tc Iihyne rf Belnumt were KUost8 of Mr. 'and Mrs. Howard Fraley Sunday. Mis Liny "Williams lias also len a sufferer wiih flue for nvernl days. Mr. smd Mrs. Will Swift, of una tonia, vere guests t Mr. and Mrs. j. C. IVtviv Sunday.. v Mrs. Fannie Ellington was nlso in Gastonia Saturday. Miss Lorena Kiser and Miss Majrgie Klser "irno are members of the m-bool faculty at Kunnyside. tpont tlie week end with 'their jareuis, .Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Klscr. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Morrow and children wero aha gueetg at the Kiser home' Sunday.' Bov. and Mrs. V? . W. Williams wer? business visitors to Gastonia Tues day afternoon . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thonibiirg were dinner puests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wade Uohnes in Lowell, Sunday. Misg Turner and Miss Jones of the whool ; faculty were shopping in !na tonia Tuesday; afternoon. ' Mr, Bynum 1'nyi'e was a busies visitor to OsRtonia Monday. Mrs. Jim Stewart is in the hospital at Lineolnt'on where she had her ton pila removed, lln,. Stewart's many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Hagar of ('rouse vrere guests at the home of Mrs. J. 8. Carpeter and fimily, last Sunday. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper vas solemnized at the Lutheran -church Sunday afternoon. The ae.rv.iees were conducted by tho ' pastor, Rev. J . O. Dietz. Mrs. Will Gamble mil Mrs. O'Brien have been in Kinen Mnf-iin for sev eral daye v'AU .Mrs.... Waller Gamble who has tcei 'U..n;--'rct?y ill. Mrs. Gamble rs tf-libn'to a hcs; ilil in Gas ton in Tier bv rror .-.iiig. MiTWiLB:.! Ii-ili tcsl ill for gin:e tlin. ' .' C!ij. ii 'er.Ivr!nit from an TfTce'.irn of 'hor '''eyes nil 'r.a E"on a-' eh?. !s ab"e -V v.tll ?;o' tr CLarlotto, rhc:e it . w.'l! le ic.Tssnry ' 'to remove en to g-T?' t3 s'.?hl b? the o'h?r. Voting at th? ro's j es!cril:5 was or-!.r;y- sM 'es.;cv.lin?:r rju'et. T fon:n in th's snvXi vert tut il SPENCER HOISTAIB- (Corre.'toiidenee of The Daily Gazette) SPENCER MOUNTAIN, Xov. S. Satnrlay eveni over two hundred of the people of the village enjoyed a win ie roast given by Mr. . V. Patter son on 1h island. The beautifnl moon shining aUive and the large cam p fire made the island and ideal sKit for the oeassion. Mr. 1'attersou' was assisted iu entertaining by Mr. y. Smith nnd Hie teachers of the school. Many games wen1 enjoyed by the voiine iviiide while the older one sat around the ramp tire and held eon versation games. Kev. . of Stanley was present and short talk. Last Tuesday Cathey and Mrs trftained their llallowe en party, Taylor, made a evenins; Miss Georgia G. V. Patterson tn school.' chibln-n at n on the isiuid The with ii res,. of I Mr. Ita-y f':J?', Wilham 'Cs"d-? !; c' Cr.v rna, 3. C, bnt who 5s no v 'o.itrd -t .(?rffi?y. H. Cr, was the pvo'l' cf hH un.b. lit. W.-G, Caldwr 1, l-st GaHhsMi. frr'. . WilJ&ini Caldwell it rrw. n ft visit to bei" juster in Baltii: arr, .Mr,, and Mrs. Ch.-.i-.u ' GrnVo. w?s business visitors tn .T!.d".s f-Ttiealry. The Ladies' Aid Bnelsty of th.i A. R. P. and Presbvtcrlfin churches- held the regular montlily meetings at the respective . churches, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. J. L. Hobhs jrud Master Al- bertus llobbs spent Tuesday in Jtft. Holly assisting Mr. , Jim llobbs jn retting his goods placed in the new Holt llobbs Co. basket ball ground was lighted .Tnrli n Ijiiterns an.l eami Every one wa masked, which tiroiiniil forth much mirth. Hobhing for ap nles. ehewing the string, pitching ia- mit an.! the potato race were forms amusement which were enjoyoa i. an the children. Hallowe'en rerreennienis were served (luring the evening by the hostesses. , ' . Mrs4 John McFall and ber young girls club if Kanlo entertained a number of their frieds at a winnie roast, on the island a:-t Tuesdty night. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Kelly had as their week-end guests Mrs. Jeiiy s sis ter. Miss Warren and her two friends, Mioses Jloneycutt's ot iiastonis. Mii Nora Branch nnd Mr. Holland Lowe of Gastonia visited friends in the village Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. ii. J07.er liner tained at tea Saturday evening in hon or of Mrs. Boozer's cousins the Aliases Guin's of Gastonia. ; Mrs. Lou Goldsmyth had as ner week-end guests Mr-. Knte nuns nnd daughters. Misses Ida, Irene, Myrtle and Annie Gains.. A large crowd attended the Jiaptis- mal sen-ices on the bank of the river Suudav afternoon. Eight candidates from Ratilo were baptized. Dr. and Mrs. Luther Baker and sons, Philip, Hubert and Richard, of Kinss Mountain nnd Mrs. Pollyette of Baltimore, visited Mr. and Mrs. (i . V. Patterron Sunday. Misso Georgia Cathey nnd Berths Hammett and Mrs. G. V. Patterson attended the touchers meeting held in Gastonia Saturday. Mr. Smith of Stanley is visiting his daughter, Mrs. G ' F. HoneyeuU and son, Mr. C. T. Smith. Mrs. Griec Watts and Mrs. O. G. Pnyseur, of Ranlo visited friends in the vilhigO Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk L. Armstrong, of Belmont spent flie week-end here with Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Williams. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Armstrong and children and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Arm strong and soi. Jack, motored to .Chimney Rock Saturday nud returned via of Marion. MrS. K. W. Williams has as her -uest, this week, her mother, Mrs. J. A. Perkins of Belmont. Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Ioiig, of Oas fonia, were visitors in the village Sun day. Rev. and Mrs. Ballard, of Alexis, were visitors in the village Monday. I RATTLESNAKES GROW WILD NEAR CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Xov. 9. The oft-debated mpu-gtion of whether rattlesnakes grow wild ia the vicinity of Chicago has been settled by Dt. Frank M. Woodruff, turn tor of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, in Lincoln Park, with 1he acquisition of a specimen captured this hummer iu the Mud dunes lit Miller Mnch, near Gary, Indiana . - . The rattler, a three foot femate with siv rattlers and a button, belongs to the prairie type, r I'rotalus Coufluentus. Shortly after reaching the museum she g;vebirtli to seven y'ung snakes. Two died, one escaped, and the other four, now soii.-e six or eight --inches long, a) ready have demonstrated on while mice eVit they are as deadly venomous as their mother. After -oiii'letiiitr a study of the habits of the mother and her young Dr. Wood' ruff plans hi dispatch them and make phrter casts for the exhibit of reptiles from I he environs of Chicago. AUTOMOBILES CHIEF ISSUE EEFORE STATE SECRETARIES, FRANKFURT, Ky.. Nov. 9. The au tomobile, with its attending prpoblem Ivf registration fiid taxation, will be the 'main topic of itiscurrton at the iniinmi j meeting of nieiubers of the National As- j socatioit of Secretaries of State which l I ipt here Nnveniiier 17-I S. i Round table iliscitsr-uoii will oecuy the I greater part of the session of the meet- I ,n-t iufnrm firiii r.ition iri nil siaies : I will be discussed as will automobile J thefts, various forms of taxation and j j corporation und blue sky laws, I ; A report of a committee appointed at ! the' association' meeting bt'tt year rela Uive 1, othe formation of idcelive o cers an I heads of motor vehicle registration 'departments being 'routed into n bingle 1 as'-ociatioii, will be tnade at the first lav 's session. Out Goes All Rheumatic Poison ."SURE, I HAVE THE CASH" Many attractive bu;Ninos deals are made with ready ca.h. It. is the secret of stfccesn in almost, any man's .life. I This institution is jirottd of the fact it has helped many "''...'..' -" " 4 "-.- ' prbitiiiient (iastniiians prepare for the time when ready casdi meant the difference between stifcesi and failure. Start your opportunity account now. There is no bet ' ter time. " , The CITIZENS Natioral Bank -JOIN THE RED CROSS- MAKE FULL USE OF THIS BANK! We want artive Cheeking -and Private Acconnts of farmers, firms and corporations. - '. We want them to nse everj-' deiartinei)t when- , ever, able to do" so, ..-", .. , Our Drafts, American Bankers Mijrfcy iQrders. Letters of Credit, Travelers Cheques, Collection and ; Discount Depirttnetite. All, art at , your servise. The First National 1 Bank "The Bank of Dependable Service" , PARTS FOR YOUR GAR ' ' . . ' , ; -l ' Such as ring and pinion gears, bearings, springs, ignition parts valves, etc. We also carry a full line of genuine Ford parts. ' , ' . . ' -. ;- '.. MOORE & STEWART 110 North Marietta St. ; Phon3 7G9 ! w b a .:m b O : d a es ma e b c c a. ; Rheuma Acts on Kidneys, Liver and Bladder the Very First Day. Get a bottle of Rheuma today and wenT n satisfied smile on yoyr face tomorrow. It's a remedy that is astonishing tho whole country, and it's just as good for gout, sciatica, lumbago and kidney misery as for rheumatism. It drives the Voisonous Waste from the joints and muscles that's the secret of Rheuma 'g success . . 1 But we don't ask you to take our vord for it; go to J. II. Kennedy Drug Co., or any good druggists and get a bottle, and if it doesn't do ns ve Tjromiso get vottr money back. It will be there i waiting for you. . . The Day BEFORE You Need Help " After you are sick you can call a doctor. After you are in trouble you can call a lawyer. But after a fire, an accident or a theft you can not call an insurance expert. HE can only help you BEFORE you need him. Insurance prevents your needing help. It pre pares the day before an eventuality. TODAY, when all is WELL, you need to arrange your insurance. We should be glad to talk with you on any in surance matters. May we talk "with you TODAY? Gaston Loan & Trust Co. BANKING AND INSURANCE Consult your insurance agent as- you would your lawyer or doctor. Tjpr-- IMEU LOCALS (Correspondenea of The Daily Gazette1! - LOV.'L'LL, Nov. K. Saturday our Lowell leathers attended the. meting of the county teachers in Gastonia. After this meeting there was a meeting of the iiJumnat of Flora MacDouabl college. From Lowell there were Mi. Thompson, jii-'d Misses Cox, Rita Lowry, Covington, MePhaul, and Nell Titiuuii. Miss Noll Tltniau was elected secretary, ilr. Robert Tfii-o, secretary of the col lege, had come for the meeting. It was decided to hare that beautiful musician, diaries Vardell, to come nnd give a con cert, and thus btlp raise money for the iitsociation.. Charles Vtirdeil lias never been heard iu Gastonia, and yet be stands at the top of the North Carolina musi .eians. As a boy of seventeen he went to Princeton, and paid his way through cob legs by playing on that grand Princeton orjran; he has. given concerts at the White House, with Misj Margaret Wil ton as his vocalist; and in New York he ctudicd iu one of the great Universities of music. It v.il be a' treat to all music lovers to hsve him here. Oh Monday aften;oon, the Woman's Auxiliary.- of the Covenant Presbyterian Ciurch met in the onnex for a quilting; they have been doing jobs of quilting- for poplG who wanted ((iiiUn made, aiid giv ii'g the money t oihe auxiliary.. At 4 p. ju.. the .mission Ktudy class met with. Mifa Rita -Lowry as eader. The topic w,i3 Mexico and -a very interesting sillily hour foiunwl. Quite a number wore present Mr. Y. D. rhillijis met with a mishap t'y.v.e d;.ys .'syo. lie was on the Charlotte road, when he got out of his ear to see' about the wheel, and a ear driven by a cowed man ran i;du him, breaking a rib and bruising bint up. He is gelling about, but. suffering from it. . Mrs. K.ilidi r'eatherstene's' friends will be glad to bear that she is much letter, she kis bren brought home from tiifl Sanatorium i:i i'.islnia.'. rev. nnd Mrs. W. J. K .;.!, and Mrs. J. I?. Titeian wert to Yo:LMs ctteud the Cower s'ttw ; or.a ijite3.'cj- thing about the show, vt, tl-'-r.t a c cr o" 21?. Ioach raised n:n'y t th ivui: Ku'ful ehrys lsihM:ia.3, ri took mry cf V.:c prizes. Mr. .in . bivoj's' of U.c-.a home, to X'-'i ia i's c.u .-Ji o.i E'snby. r . I.-J. I::.--', . . 4'Vr;-.'r.t'ij.r-;:.s cj V;tor who in ver.ic 1 a orr:.i I'm w r.l 1 rro!o; 'l-Se '( h o J h.uj !0t:i. dead :. b. Vt i i '-.'a c.'.o 23 j Crs C:rr7 .M'Zri- C r.r.:! -f-tslde l.'ie cz:vy aiithris- C1 Thhs is a b-nj';y R-cance to y.ur f!'.t:c! Protect them ttg"j:s' ibii rcr'.'! Hrny your Imms and st-ih'o v. A,i -P:il Gut !tc4 1'ly Iiestroy."' TJ".?.' Positive det!i to ail flies. C-.e ;ca l $3.03, with sprayer free. , !t)ld an i punrantr-jl iir Kfrr.i'rdy Drug Co.. T-oray Drug Stjie. City Pharmacy REAL TRUTHFUL SHOE VALUES Men's' Solid Leather Shoes, every pair guar anteed. - $3.95 AND ' $4.95 Men's A r my Shoes Solid Leather only $3.95 Boys' School Shoes every pair Solid Leath er S1.95 AND ; It Pays to Advertise Real Shoe Values, Backing up Advertising with Genuine Never-to-be-forgotten Shoe Values, is the Best Plan We Know of to Hold Old Cus tomers and Make New Ones, Our Standard cf "High Quality" and Call of Low Prices, Has Made Our Store Gastonia's "Leading Shoe Store." Advertised To The Nation Worn By Creation. mm, 'iii'isiirw ,ra-tjflk W'.i. $2.95 A Trial Will Convince You. The qualifications of a shoe may be de scribea in three words, namely: Style, Comfort and Durability. The lack cf any one of these throws out ths whole balance of the shoe. In other words, these features combine to make the W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE A million pairs of shoes can be produced at much less expense per pair than a thousand pairs. W. L. Douglas buys leather and til other materials which enter into his shoes in such enormous Quantities, and manufactures them on such a large scale that he can afford and does make better shoes for the money than other manufacturers. This is one reason why a W. L. Douglas shoe is the equal of higher priced shoes cf other makes. Pvlillions of patrons all over the world know through actual experience that W. L. Douglas shoes fit better, wear longer and are more satisfactory in every respect than any shoes they can buy. ' We have them in all styles, all leathers, at prices to suit every body. For Men and Women One Strap Purrip Com bination, Patent and Suede. Only $3.95 Brown and Black Ox fords, low and military heels. i $2.95 AND $3.95 One Strap Satin Pump, Low and Baby Louis heels. Only $2.95 Just received a large shipment of Children's Shoes, all sizes, all styles, price 75 c $5.00 TO $1.95 m m u Children's Book Week November 12-18 Every Child Should Be The Recipient Of A Good Book l"' :V'' ' ' :':te ia a b n N H W H H n a D U ii ii Stones, Six Little Bunkers, Bunny Brown Series, Billy f ... ' - H Whiskers, Series, the Lindsay Books, Little Men ar.d n Bi - Little Women Series, Grim's FairyTaleo, Every-Child- K Should-Know Series, Uncle Remus Series,' Peter FIaL t:t u ' - . . ' . IS " Stories, Mother Goose Series, Bible Stories, Children's n U a Drop in and look over our B '. " ' , ' ra books. n During This Week. y We have a big line of Children's Cooks including B the following series: Bed Time Stories, Tuck-Me-In Stories, Make-Eelive Bibles, and many others. , Also a big line of new copyright fiction at 75 cents. IP.- ti Spencer-Atkins , Book Company West Main Avenue. n o d G i l i g i r a a n nnno a i if u s a a a mm a NO DUST - ? - NO DIRT NO LONG WAITS, ' A GAS HEATER Is always on the job ready to give you instantaneous heat. Coal ' is expen sive and hard to get Gas is inexpensive and is at your command now. GET, ONE OF OUR HEATERS We have them ranging in price from $3 to $36 in' any sty,le or design that you;may de sire. V TJiey come in mighty handy ' these cool mornings 1 - - You can turn the heat off when you're through with it and the expense stops; not so with codl or wood. LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU. ' '.."""'' Gastonia and Surburban Gas Co .-..-..' . ... - Phone 447 230 W. Main - JOIN THE RED CROSS ' sua iJcimuiit vrvz Co., JJehcont. NT. C
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