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IE TWO THE GASTON! A (N. C) DAILY GAZETTE IIMRS CHAPE KEWS Correspondence of The Daily Gnwtte) ' LIXOOLXTOy. Nor. 6. The farmer t,f tlii section are about through' wit & Ihcii fall irnrk. " wwt lotato dicing terms to be tho or.lcr of the day ot pres ent aud a good trap I hr'mg ma do by bbnoKt everybody, Misses Kula iiii'l eliua Carpenter fpent Saturday tiitfht i'h Miss Audrey KittT. i f - TV-nn.l rjtmlv Client Fnuday at the home of Mr. Morris AU'x amler. Mr. Mary Tritt tobo- lias ln right i k is slowly improving. The Landers Chapel Kpwurik Ltagiw will liold its next meeting fiiimiay night November 12. IMhel Luther league held its meeting last tmnlay nigU aud a, verr interesting program wa rendered. Mr. Oscar C'areiiter nud children epent a few days the past week with her tister at Maiden. The young people of this sec.tiou enjoy ed a social Saturday night Riven by .lis - Andry Kiser pt her home on the ("roils road. ' ' Messrs. M. A. Curpcnter and Clay Ki;ier niade a business trip to Lincolu ton Wednesday. ' There will be a b"X eupper at the Tryon Tligh nchool buihlinr Saturday night, November 11th. the proceeds will ru for the benefit of the st-hooL Kvery body invited. Mrs. Ida Carpenter and Miss Julia Carpenter spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Mary Tritt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander nnd children spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lynch.' , Mrs. J. O. Allen spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Mary Tritt, who has been right sick but is beter now. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynch spent 6un dar evening with Mrs. Lyueh's grand mother, Mrs. Andy Cloninger, near Dal las. - tutus DOTS (By IRS. JO GHISBLEl MOROWEBB WOMEN HAVE CIVIC ORGANIZATION Tb,e meeting Wednesday afternoon was well attended and much enthus iasm and interest manifested when the women of the Morowebb village met at the community house to complete a civic organization to be known as the Morowebb Woman's Club, far the pur pose of promoting iutret in beauti fying; and bettering the village. The election of oflieers were, president, Mrs. A. J. licauchamp: aecrt-tary and treasurer, Mrs. John r'nssour. Sev eral new members were admitted and during; the social hour hot cojRe and sandwiches were served. DALLAS EXTENDS A WELCOME TO REV. AND MRS. E. S. KAPER Mrs. C. C. Corn well, Mrs. Clara W. Goer, Misses Kathleen Cooley, nnd Durtnah Jones uccompifuit'd Kev. E. S. Rapcr to Gastonia Thursday after noon to meet Mrs. Kaper who arrived from Concord, where she visited friends aince- leaving Charlotte pend ing the moving to her new home in Dallas where Uev. Mr. Kaper is pas tor of the Methodist chart li for th ensuing year. The parsonage was maiie ready by the ladies of the church and a koiict ous pounditifj 'from the members sup plied the pantry well with fancy nnd .staple groceries. Mr. Rapcr, in his iuitial sermons Sunday, greatly pleased the large con gregations thnt practically filled the church at tbe morning and evening services.' OTHER NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST LUWfLL LOCALS (Correspondence of The .Daily, Gaietta. LOWELL, Nov. 10. The Woman' Club of Lowell is to give a reception Thursday. November 10, 3:30 to 5:30 S. m., at the home of Mrs. Coit oblnson, all Lowell club members aw expected to attend and there will be many visitors from clubs in other towns invited. Many Lowell women arc busy today, preparing baskets for the Ga?touia Armistice Day luncheon. Mrs. J. K. Baud and her small son, Frank Robinson, from Charlotte, are spending a few days' iu town visiting around, among their relatives. Mrs.. Dr. Kubiuson is on a trip to Alhermarle, N. C. ' Miss Mary Eagan of Gastonia, spent Wednef-day night in Lowell, with Miss Edith Bobinson. Messrs. John M. Gaston and Ralph Groves, attended the American Legion banquet at. Belmont, Thursday evening. Mr; Groves went to help entertain the crowd with his violiu. The school will have a float in the Armistice Day ' parade, but we can 't tell what .that float is to be, some thing good Bomi'thing that wU suit The- Jfl2Ctte. ' : ; ' f. The jitney that runs from Cramerton to Gastonia through Lowell, is flying a number of flags and is a general re minder to all olong the Way ct Armistice Day. AT THE THEATRES ' LAVISH SCENES IN Cecil B. De Mille's Production ' "MAWSLAyGHTER" "The most lavish scene tdnce "Joan the Woman! " That s what is said of the ICoinao -hiding th "Thumbs Ihrnn" painting depicting be end of a gladiatorial com bat were literally reproduced 'by the proilm'er ttad .scenarist. - "Man slaughter," which is Ceeil lb le Mille's most masterful and Ltvish crea tion is the Gastouian's nttraetion next wwk, Monday nnd Tuesday, The Ideal offers "The l.-ci-huiial receutLv staired by Cecil IS. Wueen, "Jnc avenger, wcsuth, nq; unj jauo ou f.,r Li's Infest ' i'aramouut nro- I-Jirry nion. m "1 he Agent,' eonusly I RDUblicao ticket. .i.,.'i,. f,f "MiinHlrim-liler' ' i-'""' "Aesc. Fables." Saturday. ; voted a "straight D Wu..r..l in.rt nvil "tl.M blDir Tiro- IMouday. "haffalo Hill," "The Hetter I uv. and Mrs. .Iititiis llfll'A til iL t.7.pn hid 4LiHKia till1 Man Wins," western and 8pikii2 i mnvA to rumcyi , At that time j The Spooks, ciad in the McADENVILLS MATTERS (Correspondence of The Daily Gar.ette) MeADENVILI.E, Nov. 10. Every thing is going on at McAdcnville nicely I. n.l smnntli. The elei'titiii came iflT nud MeAdonville went Democratic from bottom to top. , - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dolt of Maiden, as we call him, siient. Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Gcorce L. Webb. Mcssrj i'rauces Gates and Emmet Skill more, of North Charlotte, spent timday with relatives here. , Kev, II. H. Jordan, the presiding elder, preached for the Methodist peo ple here. Sunday. Mr. I'lecU Guius and wife, of Maid en, were the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. fcummey Cloninger, feuiKbiy. . Mr. II. K. lioberts, of PnHHburv, was to see bis father, Mr. J., W. lioberts, Sunday. Mr. Davis Kay returned home 8uu !ay from on extensive visit to Augusta, Georgia. , - . i. L.! Webb clowd his Kinging school, ct Cramerton. Thursday night. He viU bkclv teach ten more nights. '(-.. Mr. and Mrs. William ' liecves were vkiting in North Charlotte, Sunday. LUCIA LOCALS. (Correspondence of Tho Daily GczMte.) ..LUCIA, Nov.' 10. Your printer made us say last week that Miss Lucile Kil linn, of Mt. Holiy, spent tho week end at his father's, Mr. A. R. Bcatty, when it should have , said Miss Lucifc KiUan, of .Mt. Holly spent the week CiiJ with Miss Alva Hart. Masters Counsel!, MclutuMU nnd John L-iu.ar Hiukfl spent Saturday night with their graadppaieats, Mr. and Mrs. NY A. M'lutosh. Miss EUicl Mcintosh.- of Charlotte, ei ctit Um wcck-enil with her brother, Mr. J. A. Mcintosh. Mr. Char:ey ' Rogers, of Charlotte. Spent he week end with bis father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rogers. , Mr. Pcrcivil Kelly, of Charlotte spent C?e week-end with bis father and inuther, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kelly. Mrs. S. J. Black od son Neal, of ft an Icy, spent the week-end with her brothers, Mo.srs. W. T. nnd J. L. Cannell. Mr. Thomas Rogers and family of Charlotte, spent Sunday at his fahter's, Mr. J. R. Rogers. Mr. U. K McIntoh and wife, and Vaster Melvin aad Coiuis.ill n, littlo 5H?s Rachel, spent Suud.iv at bis sister's, ! MM. i. . itinkcL The farmers aw very busy gathering and shucking their corn. Almost every r.isht'a corn shucking somewhers in the tcihborhood, aud they are sowing more hcat aud oats than they haw beea sow ing. Cotton crop was short and the most cf the cr4ton has been picked. Mss Rata Underwood visited Miss Fsy Mcintosh Sunday. little Mis Alms Johnston visited lit tle Mies Iline Mcintosh Sunday. Mr. Lee I'nJcrvood tok Unner at Mr. Mr. W. D. lieatty ' Jsunday. Mr. Hsrwi U Underwood has been right sick but soue Utter at this writing. To assist Evangelist O. W. Triplet in the big tent meeting to start Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock, is a most noted blind musician, Prof. Landrum, and a fine singer and song leader, Prof. Durham. The meeting will Inst three weeks or more. Tho entire equipment is personally owned by Evangelist Triplett and will be made comfortable by heating fixtures and good lights, with an invitation to ev ery one to come. The' Tar ; Heel Mixing Plant has lately installed a new William' Rurr Mill making quite an added improve ment, as well as equipped for grind ing and tbe sale of fresh corn pica!. Special services this week observed by tho Woman's Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, concluded Fri day with the regular meeting and special program at the church. Sunday night at the Lutheran church the children's miauionary so ciety will present a pageant to which the public is invited. Guests of Mrs. Ethel Wilson at her delightful country home one mile north of Dallas, for Wednesday and Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Rich, the latter her daugh ter, and Mra. C. II. Robinson, of Charlotte, and Mrs. E. G. Springer ana nine aaugnter, ueorganna, oi , p Greensboro. Accompaning them to!? Charlotte Thursday were Mrs. Wilson nnd little daughter, Mary, and son, , q Mr. atoms Wilson, who attended the ! N. C Jersey Breeder's Association and jersey sale. During their absence Mrs. Morris Wilson spent tho day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. White, of Dallus. ' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hoff man Sunday for a motor ride to the big dam at Mountain Island and to Charlotte were their niece, Misa Mat tie Hoffman, Misses Nellie Wise and Janet TJritton, members of the school faculty. Miss Cora Costncr, formerly of Dal las but now of Gastonia, was a busi ness visitor in the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rhyne enter tained at dinner Tuesday Federal Pro hibition Officer E. L. Houser, Mr, O. P. Rhodes. Mrs. Gaither Shetiey and Miss Edna Rhync, the latter two his daughters., of route one. vMisses Cleo nnd Mary Fasour were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Lucy Payne the first oi the week. Miss Corinne Puett spent Monday in Charlotte to meet her mother, Mrs. E. M. Puctt, returning from an ex tended visit to her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Donney, of Koeky Mount, and Rev. and Mrs. D. 1 Jones, at Hope Mill. . Mr. L. M. IIolTman, Misses Fay Sa- poeh and Lilb'an Edwards of the Dal las school faculty, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hoffman formed a congenial theatre party to Keith's In Charlotte Wodnes daynight, motoring over in Mr. Hoff man's car. Mr. nnd Mrs. Green Abcrnathy, of Stanley, were guests at dinner Wed nesday, of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Spargo. Mrs. J. W. McLurd, of Cronae, Mrs. Spargo's mother, coming Thursday for a short visit. .Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Reinjiardt, Rev. E. D. Ballard and child rcaf motored over to Cborlotte Wednesday to spend a little while with Mrs. Ballard who is row convalescing from n recent se rious operation at the Presbyterian hospital. Members of the school faculty out of town for the week-end are Miss Fay SaFcr t her home in Blacks burg, S. C; and Miss Margaret Wil son to be with her niece. Miss Lura Lackey at the N. C. State College,! Greensboro. A large number of Dallas friends and relatives attended the funeral and burial of Mra. Margaret Ramseur at Long Creek Presbyterian church at Bessemer City, Wednesday.- November 6 and 7 are birthday an niversaries of two faithful members for a long time of the Methodist church, Mifes"Mcrgaret and Miss Dor- cus Gaston, who, upon their recent i birthdays of this month were the re cipients of a very unique present, when their pastor, Rev. J.. O. Ervin, called at their home Monday night for a little farewell visit, taking v.-ith him two very large sticks of peppermint candy at least fourteen inches long and one inch in diameter, and, after cjx humorous little speech, presented each with one. This was the first time in their Uvea of many birthdays they had ever received a present which ac counts, perhaps, for their refusal to divide with- their friends and guest for the night, Mrs. Sarah Rhyne, Al together a very delightful evening was spent, concluding with family prayer. of tlie Maid or Orleans thousands of "extras. picturesque costumes of the period, were to be m-eu (Udly around the studio and on the mn.'sivy eets created for. that lecture. ... j . ince that date there have been many hugo scenes filmed at the West Coast home m( Paramount Pictures. Hundreds' nud even thousands of jtfople have worked simultaneously before the cameras. Hut it remained for .Cecil li. DcMille to agaiu set a new. mark; for Nheer, xpci'tacular 'splendor. he did it with the "liiiinu " Mauslnuichter. " The episode, which i used to point a powerful moral, shows Rome just be fore the fall--piigau Rtfme with all of its licentiousness and debauched beauty. At the heighlh of the revel while the guest, the daneen nnd the guards slumber iu druukeo stupor-the bar barian hordes ttortn the gates nnd pilhiite. burn nnd destroy everything iu their path . Leatriee Joy in the role of the patrl ci.'iu hoMcss of this bacchanal and Thomas Meighsn s the leader of tho barhariaus have the principal roles in this as, with Lois Wilson, they have in the major portion of the actual story of 1 'Manslaughter.". Credit for the stately setting goes to Paul Iribe, rirt director for Cecil B. DcMille productions, who also contri buted to the designing of the hun dreds of colorful costumes. An ela borate ballet trained by Theodore Kos lotf especially for .this occasion figured prominently in the action of this por tion of the picture. Jennie Mncpbersou, who adapted Alice 'Duer Miller's story for tho screen, spout many weeks in research work pre luring for the actual filming at these scene. Several famous paintings iu- CHERRYVILLE CHAT. (Correspondence of The Daily Gazette) Cherry ville, Nov.10 Mins Margaret Laws, of Uastania, County Red Cross nurse, has been conducting a class, in home nursing in the hitch school here. The irirls of the tenth ridor. And !and eleventh grades took this coure ii rvene in jand in the recent' examination mad excellent grades. Miss Margaret Maunvy, daughter of U. and Mrs. Marcus Mauney, who is a member of the tenth grade, led both grades in tho examination, making 100. All tho class did well, the lowest grade made being 1)5. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rudljill and Mrs. Fannie DelUnger are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rudisill In Lugoff, S. C, this week. They are expected home Friday. Mrs. B. D. Wessinger has ben in Columbia, S. C, for several days with her mother. Mrs. Couirhman, who suf- The latest news from Mr. Coughmau The latttst news fro mMrg. Ixmghnian is that she is improving. Mrs. Wilbur fklamandvr, of Cbapiri, S. C, ia visiting relatives here this week. Mr. amj Mrs. Blake Bess, of Chase. City, Vu., .were CherryvilbJ visitors Sunday aud Monday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McBride. , , Mrs. J. M. Beam haa been with her mother, Mrs.' Elizabeth Hunt, near Hollis, for sometime. Mrs. Eeara's many friends will be sorry to hear of her mother'p ileath, which occurred Uast .Monday. DALLAS BROKE 14-YEAR RECORD IN TLpSDY'S ELECTION Dallas, Nov. 10 For the first time in 14 years Dallas went Democratic in Tuesday's election by a majority of 100 votes out qf S0 cast. , The affair was unusually ouiet, leav- jing practically everyone to, vote ac cording to the dictates f his own con Tiin!er I -uoj umo stq jo saipip aijj o Jfuipjoa OlOA OI UMOUH J V for the first time lemocratic ticket. Ervin and family Rutherfordton Thursday, -where M,r. Ervin has cJvarge of the MethodiHt .churcn. . At a meeting of the Dallas Wom an's Club held Wednesday afternoon e '.i 4uapi83jd aq jo aiuoq avj W. Summcy, plans were perfected and committees appointed for the annual bajiaar whjeh will be held afternoon .inl nk'bt of Fridav. December 8. This event is iHways looked forward to with uluasuxe ana tuteresi, as it am.ri u means of a happy community gather ing, contributes to civic b;Uerment aud aids iii settling the perplexing question of holiday gifts, through the sale of fancy wor.k. . SPECIAL for -fridy nd Saturday, Swetland Wfek-4- Packajf. ficwua As aorted Cad, , 5 ta. rir.A.PMinl Packaee Assorted rkorlAtes. 59 Cents. Sweet-J land Cpnfectipnery, Z West Majn Ay- 1Ic3- NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern: This is to not if v P1'"' ,bat l'or: wood T. Enloe is no longer connected with the Gnatouia Undertaking Coany and is not authorized to eo licet K fund dnV this firm. We trust the city and surrounding territory will stand b our firm as we we promised they tyouid do ben we were asked to come here and go into business three years ago. GVSTOXIA UNDERTAKING CO. AV. F. Kelsey-and W. A. tfll5 McNiudi, Proprietors. n u p i D i n a a jai P n ii ii a N Ii n H a H 1 p- t " r-?nTL I TIIK spectacular ronianct) of a daring daughter of luxury and the muu who, loving her, sent her to prison. A torrcnl of emotional thrills and exciting climaxes. With settings of lavish beauty and the greatest i)e :yime cast ever enabled. .. .. as- From the : popular Saturday Evening Tost thriller by Alice Duer Miller One of the greatest picture?! ever produced. If you are not satis fied, after seeing this picture call at box office and get your money back. MATINEE PRICES Adults . ..... ... . 30c Children . ........ 10c Wair Tax Included "NIGHT PRICES Adults 4pc Children ....... ?0c War Tax Included G a s t n I Monday and Tuesday i i i M m m n B PI N "Pi m m a B B w a I f n i 1 H B - B s p Bi i Wi R! B. pi; B B .. 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BANKNQ AND INSURANCE Consult your insurance agent s yoi. would your x - lawyer or doctor. , .'r "SURE, I HAVE THE CASH" . Many nttractive biiMtioss doals art made wiih tea Ay cash. It the aceift of gwor.1,1 in alvwt any man 'a lift. Tills institution in proutl of t lie foot It Iiuh lni' il 111:1 11 y Iiromiuont Gastnnians prrparo for tho tinm uhen rculy rah mnnt t diflTrrenci' brtwcpn (tii'cs-t .si ml f.-iihir. ; Strt your opportunity account' now, '..'There U no bet ter time. ! Te -' CITIZENS Natloral Pank JOIN THE RED CROSS SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAZETTE 11 n b a (rn.n.aj aa b.b n : n Hflan tt a a o o jl n o a n. uth .a a. B P.M. l-.no 8:00 2:30 5:00 S:SS 6:03 SCHEDULE: GASTONIA-BESSEMER-CITY-KINGS MOUNTAIN-SHELBY BUS LINE ....'..''"- A.M. Lt. Gailonb or Bessemer, Kings Mt. and Shelby. '..i. 7:30 Lw. Beaaemet City for Kings Alt. aed Shelby ..... 8:00 Lt. Kings Mtn. for gllby .......................... 8:30 Iy. Shelby for5CingsK Mtn., BesaemCT City and Gastonia 9:43 Lt. Kinp Mt. for Besaemex fity p4 Craaionui ........ 10:25 Lr. Be.seoier Cir. for ectopia 10:50 Leaves fihejby from Ceatral Hote .f Leaves, Gaato&ia from AnniagtoB Hotel. 8 and 2 0 'coc Cherryrjllo Bus connects irith Bhclby Bug at Bctuemer City. " "' 11 and 6 o'clock Shelby Baa 'eounecta with Cherryrille Uua at Bessemer ''." City. ' - , Lt. Cherryrille for Bessemer City and Castonia . 7:30 Lt. Bessejner City for GitonU 8:00 Lt. GattooU for Beweffer City aad pberryriUe 10:30 Lt. Beasetnef 5ty for Cbenjrilla 11:00 ' ; ' FARES -j Cbexry-riUa to Gaitonla 75c Gastonia to Kings Mtn. 6O0 Bflaaemer CBty to CaerryTilk. 40c Boasemer CUy to Kings Mtn. S3 Bessemer City to Gastorta... 35c Kings' Mu. to Ebelby. ...... 7 He GaatofU to Sb?lby ........1.35 Kings Mtn. to Chwryvmo... C5c Will pick up pa meager s and. let them off. at any point on route. 1:30 2:00 4:15 4:45 5:30 1 C:1S
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