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iXT""' fAfie rvo THE GASTONIA (N. C.) DAILY GAZETTE ynmAY, no v'z:.:sER 17,; 1922 CLOVER CULLINGS. LUTHERAN SVh'OD -ADOPTS BIG BUDGET JCorrespomlctfTaof The Pally Gazette.) nirFB S. r ' Vor. 33. Mrs. W. II. Purslev delightfully entertained the KTXGS MOrXTAl.V, Xov. 1. pi...m.i. iiun,u flnh t hot homo Dr. A. St ward Hnrtiiinn, siieakiiia in i on Thursday of last week. The living the intere-t of domestic missions of the room hall nnd dininjr room were mnde fcynod, iid, '-The opportunity tor thin nios attractive with quantities of lan- phase of tho church work is with the tiful chrysanthemums nnd potted plants, mow than ixty million of -ople in Eook was slaved at six tables and the this country without Cod or without Ssm liilted l,v Mrs. R. L. Wy lie, ' hope. ' ' Th- church must be Vrs.,31 S. Burnett, and Miss MaryIUiJ strengthened fit home it we -x-Beampiard, served delightful refrv .1.- I Ift to meet , a sm.hII measure t ur.uiiSit.Vt ' , -i.:,,i,. I fnution anticipated 111 C linst ' (cm- mem. consisting t i;''," ',llan(l , 1)lt-a.h the Uosmd to all , with Jressnis, mckes, cracker, s.'"'1 . 1 :. .i.., i.nt h:Hi nitn. coffee and l"ts- mu..., Fih"- v , ' , ...... i i Tl.e luiilirct n. onto, at tins morn ing session ti t the church's program for,the coming jcir involves a f ;r dollar per capita, expenditure o? funds lor me .ivnou. i Mr. Ernut Liiiobrrecr, of Dr. . Jl. Greever. Professor Lutheran Theological wl.ino.l reiini. A milliner Of lUVUOd guests other than the duo meiuoers m present. Msia'Bcss Jackson of C.astonin, spent the week end with M'ks Lila Jackson. Messrs. M. L. Smith, Archie McOunell, Ned Pe-irson and John R. Hart, of York, spent Tuesday in Columbia, & C. Mrs. S. J. Clinton, reeenty visited the famih- of her brother. Mr. and Mrs, J-!n Eattfree, in Rock Hill. Mr. Ratteree was called to Ark., last week on account of the seriousness of his son, Sam Ratteree. At this writing Mr. Eattcreo is much improved. Ti W K. McGrll attended tne I'Villas. i'i t'ie Si mi J. ut her II . .1114 (i . Mil -P nli rs Southern Lutheran Thet. logic narv. Columbia, . Kev. tSeiber "n prewnl at i e of Orphan rtt Salem, V.i.. and lr. 1.. S 'ler Missionary to Japan were at the morning session. President Jacob I.. Morgan haitig been fleeted a year trgo aud whore tern, of office is fur live years called I for no such flection at t ttia synod. The present recording Secretary. Rev. 11. Lancaster Weduea-jB. Sehaeft'er, (Statistical Secretary. Rev. E. H. Kohn, 1'h.T)., and Treasurer, Mr'' and Mrs Star X. Stacv, visited ; Hon. James 1. Heitig, were unani kitives in Bessemer City, X. C, last mourfy elected. rr". t? a Matthews and son. ' wsaion by l.'ev . V. C. Rid. nhoiir, of .- . ,, v .1 ..... ...... - :ueinru, . . , iiu-n- urtr iioi-f; j"oung men ordained to the Oospe) ministry in the persons of A. Bar ringer, Arhboro, K. K. Counts, Ashe ville and S. White Kliyne, lloldsboro. medical day. Mi relati meeting in relatives in A Gaines, visited last week. . . Mr. Rim Matthews was a business visitor in Cliarlotte on Wednesday. Messrs. Archie McConnell and Ned Pearson, of v North Hampton Mass., reached Clover on Monday making the trip in their automobile. Mr. McCon nell is a son of Mr. Thomas McCon nell, president of the Hawthorne and Hampshire cotton mills and he and Ms friend, Mr. Pearson expect to spend the winter in Clover, learning the tex tile business. They are keeping bachelor qnarters in the house recently vacated by Mr. O. E. Fimimmons, who lias moved t Monroe. X'. C. Kev. J. E. Berryhill and Mr. K. L. Craig of Union were visitors in Cover on Wednesday. Mesrs. N. B. Neil. R. L. Wylic. Mr. Ros Clinton, of Oastonia and Mr. C. N. Alexander, spent Wednes day in Charlotte. Quite a number of (Hover jmople in tended the York Kings Mountain foot ball game in York on Tuesday after- , noon. Mr. Claud MeDill of Charleston was , a visitor in Clover last week . ! , Mrs. C. M. Alexander, who under ; went an operation in the Charlotte Sana torium recently is getting along nice ly and expets to return to her Lome here Won to tho delight of her many j friends. Meiwrs. W. B. Allison, and Dee j Ford were visitors in Charlotte ou Thursday. Misses Mabel Hnmbright, Vera Ham- : bright, Mamie Moore, Ethel Adams nnd i Cora Williams, of Winthrop College j pent", the week-end with homefolks. Miss Esther Reid, a student nt Win- thtop College spent the week-end with herbrother, Sam and Bob Reid. The friends of Mrs. J . J . Nichols, will be glad to know that she is getting along nieely after undergoing n opera-; tion for appendicitis in Fennell Infirm-1 ary Rock Hill, recently and hopes to' soon bo able to return to her home ; here. j Mrs. TV. T. Smith, and Rev. J. O. ! Huggins, epent last week in Gnffney, 1 . attending the lTpier 8outh Carolina conference . j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ilambright, spent , Sunday with Mr. nambrights' parents, Mr. ad Mrs. Beatty Hambright. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. I'agc, of Gas tonia spent Sunday afternoon with : Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Page. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Houser, and Mr. i Jamei .Hambright of Sharon, 8. C. J spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Fred j Hambright. I Miss Dorothy Neil, a student at Win-1 tlirop College spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Neil. Mrs. T. B. Williams, of Lincolaton, N. C, spent the week-end with her daughter. Mrs. J. Sam Jackson. Mrs. T. F. Jackson, who has been a patient in the O.vton Sanatorium suf fering from a broken hip has im proved sufficient to be removed to her home here. . Dr. ar.d Mrs.' R. L. Wylie, and children and Prm Whyte Smith, spent Sunday afternoon in Hock Hill. Clover sent finite a delegation to Rock Hill, Friday afternoon to see the Rock nui-Cbester football game. CJ VSsWurirm i j jt Children The Original Food-Drink for All Akcs. QuickLunchat Home,OfficefcFountains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow derfcTabletforms. Nouriihtng-No cooking. SAruid Imitations and Substitute! THE BETTER METHOD of DRY CLEANING A little attention at very little cost will give you greater 8er vice out of your wearing apparel nud save you tunny dollars in clothing during tho year. Before you stfiro your apparel away for the season see to it that every worthy garment it thor oughly cleaned and stains, dust nud grime removed. Look through your closet nnd see whnt you can find that will give you another season 'h wear. Our method of cleaning re news nnd enriches the appearauce of wearing apparel of every kind. SAUNDERS DRY CLEANING CO. 119 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 144 Large sise tin tubs at 1.00. Ware Hardware Co. m-w-fi7c3 YELLOW BERMUDA Ware Hardware Co. onion sets it m-w-f!7c3 KILLS RATS and mice that's RAT-SNAP, the old reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in cakes no mixing with other food. Your money back if it fails. 35c size (1 rake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Standard Hardware Co., J. H. Kennedy Drug Co., and Gastonia Hardware Co. GASTGNIAN THEATRE PRESENTS Another Great Picture TODAY Richard Barthelmess ' V in "SONNY" From the play by George V. Hobart A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION The most human thing you've ever seen sim ple, sincere and sweet as the word on the lips of a welcoming mother "Sonny!" EVERY MOTHER'S SON EVERY SON'S MOTHER SHOULD SEE "SONNY" REGULAR ADMISSION. IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED AFTER SEEING "SONNY" CALL AT BOX OFFICE AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK J. Y. MILLER Onion sets, seed rye and seed oats. Melrose Flour. Wheat for chickens. J. Y. MILLER Phone 154 Announcing Our feat BROWN-HARRY CO, GENERAL CONTRACTORS and Dealers in Building Materials Phone 736 CCMT SALE HAVE v YOU HAD THAT CRANK CASE DRAINED and new oil put in lately? It will save you money to let u.s do this every 500 miles. CAROLINA AUTO SERVICE CO. RANKIN FILLING STATION WEST END FILLING STATION PIEDMONT OIL CO. Distributors MARATHON PRODUCTS .'I ' i mm r. JOIN THE RED CROSS It Pays More Than 4 . Per Cent The First National Bank "The Bank of Dependable Service" 9 THE WOMAN OF TODAY Desires Independence Khe can, and she does, make her own living, direct her own destiny, and master her own fate. Many women of this eity and sectiou have opened aeeounts with the Third National Bark, aud are cordially invited to join tl.eiu. The 3rd. National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. for Women' & Misses, featuring COATS-WRAPS-CAPES at $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 offering a saving: of from 25 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent at each price range Coats Coats Coats of every possible type, for every possible use;, a tremendous variety that gives your individual taste and requirements, full latitude in selection, at Feature Prices each one representing unrivaled value for the money! A Coat event that should intrigue every woman" attention, because it has been prepared as a presentation of style as well as a proof of "Better Values!" 'See these coats and make comparisons with others you have seen or will see! And, remember, if you are "just looking" you will be just as welcome at Tanenhaus Bros, as if you are fully intending to purchase! at . at THE THINGS YOU NEED MOST for the automobile and truck arc the parts we try to have for you. . Ignition parts, vacuum tanks and parts, carburetor, pistons, piston pins, piston rings, connecting rod bearings, crank shaft bear ings, ball bearings, roller bearings, thrust bearings, magneta bearings, clutch facings, brake lining, springs, motor valves, tires, tube6, ring gears, pinion gears, light bulbs, spark plugs and almost anything needed to get the car or L truck; to going. . A full-line of genuine Ford partsJ M00RE ft STEWART 110 N. Marietta St. Phone 769 Service That Satifies $29.50 CoatH of Bolivia, Miuerv:t, MoiiNsyne, Noriuainly. You "ve teen eoats at ."!.f0. I'.nt tieMom mieh cuat.i oh these. You've known values at tHS.r-0. Hut seldom 8!ich Values a these. Values .-is expressed in rieh, highpile fabrics, perfect tailor craft, smart sport style. There are Moused models atol loni;. waisted silhouettes. lHdted and raglan effects. Lined throughout with peau de rygne. Available in brown, black, navy and different', sport eolors. $39.50 font of Delphia, Bolivia, f'ardola and Martelln! They ure richly trimmed with I'araeul, . lieaver, Wolf and Nutria furs used without :itintt The linings are bean tiful crepes and satins, . nnd you know how important the lining is to the coat! Colors are Navy, lllack. Brown and Sorreiito! Stylos are so ve riea tfctit the woman ha decided upon he price of her coat here rind her difficult 1'ies tion answered! whe as will at $49.50 Tanvelaine, Jiolivia, and Ve rona are nwd in Uiii won derful irroup; soft, rich f:il ries that tire enilK-Mi-h , with soft, rieh furs; qnirrel, Toupe, Wolf, Caracul, Heav er! (Yl"''s are light or dark Kiown X;;vy and lilaek ! Fine quality ('repp in uhc.I throughout for the linings! Styles run the gamut of new idea for Fnll and Winter! If you have derided upon a higher price than 4!i.50 fur your Coat, . we ad vine you to fee this group first ! Other Coats also. Remarkable Values at Prices ranging from $19.50 to $129.50 And You Can Another wonderful feature of this great value-givingr Sale is the fact that you do not need the ready cash to take advantage of it. Come in, select your garment, make a small first payment and arrange to pay the balance in small weekly or semi-monthly installments to suit your own convenience. Clothing fbr the . entire fhmify- 229 W. MAIN AVE. I a U mm Ww. m w. m m W w m I -M Jf I mijit Quality Apparcli at Cash.Prices'i GASTONIA, N. C. 8 -
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