THE GASTON I A (N. C.) DAILY GAZETTE
THURSDAY,' DECEMBER 7, 1922
BUDGET .! KBVS
ITEMS FROM BEIKOXT
itumi sign tor the sale of tuberculoids
j'enht is being conducted throughout the
potion. The campaign in Belmout will
' - conducted this week.
The committee appoi. jd is Mrs. W.
it. Stow. chairman: Airs. Georce Oul-
r;;. rmmiHn t,t Woman's Club to; lick. Miss J-.lizal.etli Ltneocrgcr, .vrs.
Prps.Tt Tick ani Eean Stalk. Nino, Ji . i rrnsicy, airs, ora jiuiiu,
it..i. ... 4i - t; c:,iv " a froii i Mrs. t'hus.
a! tr urndut'tion. described as a
dramatic eUss;e, v.j i be shown H me
r.eil Theater ''-. kftcmooa and
night ni.der the . ..-) the civics
fomuiitti1 of the in'imont Woiiul 's
Club. Tl: committee is making stren
nous cffoi f ti raise
eint impnve tint s. h ol grounds
Sloan. Mr. II. C John-
Adelaide Beard and Mrs.
C. 'iici ' :.Vun.
Kcveiitj-jiiv jior f-Ht of the ap sale
money in retained in Belmont for u'
in the .treatnui and care of tubercular
patients, and for the support of all
""'s . l. .:t.i i.....i:,, it
funds to beautify "l "-b i
rTI..j lm PrevcNtum hi i uit'rrumnin .
Dii,cjay Kcuuion r or n.is. oiuui;.
, , A veiv pieniant ami in at-a eajoyci si
the entire ionini'in.., . rtil in tints oner-!,. , ' - ' . . . J
;ne V. V - - ..,..;,.,,.. lnt u'l"r"" :v reiiini.n was held Saturday at fl
!f ihn itub ic. an eti 'rtaiiiiiicii iiiur is . ... .... 3
ing i.ie '"-" " it.,c ,, of Kl.v Walter Cra.;r. in honor 1
interesting and, hi g.'. y etertaiuing, they Ntr.1(Vv the nff-iir beii" J
ere gvig them n opportunity to assist f r-i,lA' r "t-r--j 3
thorn iu th,ir work AJmWsoa will ! K"ven Iv Uor rfciMw, ,!l of n horn ere 1
be .e usual. 10 -and. 20 cents. Every P'Wt -at tno A, th, vc.tlu-r vad j
one is . nrpel to rrnomber the date, i nnfavorolde for tables out .I....N. t hey
Monuay, Ikfciiiltr 11.
Krs. Sugs Hosiers to Baptist Ladies.
The Ladies Aid Society cf the" First
.Baptist church met on Wednesday aft
erucoa at the lioii.e of Mrs. It. Ti.
Suggs, eirde number three, Miss Lillie
Abee leader, acting: as ho.tess.
After thu devotional exercises the
repct of the linles was giveu, very
good reports I'eiuj given from each
circle, riar.s" were made to hold an
oyster euj'ir Friday evening, Decem
ber 15, nud the folding conmutted ;rlU()r,.n yr aPlJ Mr,. K. Lc-.r.n and
j as Hi-i.Uim.'u w i.a.o i ieliihlren, of Hclllioi.t:
N. G. To.M, Mrs, Lv H. Stor?, Mm.
IV o. rtl'imeuy, .urn. i. i-. , , .., , w:ii.;.,,1 ,,,i
1 elma i , .: 1 . " ' " . ,,..,.
eiiiiiireu, iitf ioriaer iiiiaiur i
vt-re idai-e.l on Ihe i nrih and well filled ;!
v.ilh )Ienty of pool thi'i's to eat. In the !t
center of the t;;l.le was the birthday ' ,
.nil ,1,., ,.r-it,. 1 im:,)l !iirl),'il e.'in--!.;
dies, one iut eai h yetr that the mother ' W
h.i.1 inotriMV onnt - ' ?4
The following were jresent: Mr. 8B(1 i
Mrs. R. I. Vaugn and Mary Vnnsrn, of
Statesville. Mr. end Mrs. f. & DolHnzcr
and idiildren, of Belmont ; Mr. and J. F. j jy
ftradley . and daughter, of Btatesville; j H
Mr. and Mrs. John- llhodes hm.1 rhil- y
d rnn, -.Mr. nnj Mrs. Kofs l.yriraiid ami
Mr. iind Mrs.
iifarvev Roberts of MfAdenaville; Mr.
I Paul Btradlev and ehiidreii. of tSantouia
Lillic Abee and
and Mioses
Culp.
During the social liOiir a salal course,
. coffee and fruit cake were nerved.';
Episcopal Service at Presbyterian Church
. Sunday Afternoon.
Eev. J. W. C. Johnson, rector of
6t. Mark's I'iopal church iu Gas
tonia, will hold au Episcopal service at
the Treiibyterinu church next Sunday
afternoon. Mr. Johnou held servico
here the second Sunday in November,
which was well attended, and preached
a very forceful sermon. The public is
given a very cordial invitation to at
tend the service Sunday afternoon,
which through the courtesy of the Pres
byterian pastor and congregation will
be conducted in their church.
Personals.
A number of Belmont people attend
ed the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. J, R.
Rankin's littlo daughter, Clara Edith,
which was held at the residence in
Gastonia Wednesday afternoon. Among
them were Mr. ami Mrs. V. R. Ran
kin, Misses Georgia aad Lyda Rankin,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. fitowe.'Mr. and
Mr. C. 21. Sloan, Mr .and Mrs. W.
R. Ford, Mr, mid Mrs. O. E. Ford,
Mrs. J. A. Gulliek and Miss Pearl
Liiieberger.
Mrs. J. L. V"e.t lias been sick for
evenil days at her home on South
Main street with gri'. ;
Mrs. John AnriKt:on;r lias been sick
for some time at lit r home near town,
ber friends will beorry to hear. 8he
has not improved any from last reports.
-..Mrs. Lester II. Stowe and , little
son, Lester,' Jr., have been spending
several days in Charlotte with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bolomon.
Mr. Kirby Htafl'ord is real sick at
his home on North Main street. He
'was thought to be some better Wednes
day. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Yount, a son, on Tuesday, December 5.
Mrs. Yount and i f by aro at the Char
lotte Sanatorium and ore getting along
nicely.
Master Billy Hall has been sick for
several days at the home of his par
ents, Mr. mid Sirs. W. T. Hall, with
an attack of 'grip
Presbyterian Won r-V Auxiliary Hold
December Meeting.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the liel
mont I'resbytcrian eburoh was held
Tuesday afternoon in the church parlor,
with the president, Mrs. 8. P. Stowe,
presiding. . The n.b.iwt for the after
noon was "How to Keep the Christmas
Spirit Throughout the Year." Inter
esting talks on this were made by Mrs.
J. T. Deudy, Mrs. F. P. Hall, Miss
Laura Price, Miss Melva Qui lick,' Mrs.
R. C. DiDion and Mrs. J. M. Press
' ley. .. .
Plans were also made to send a home
mission box to a mountain school at
Relief, X. C.
Woman's Missionary Society of Main
Street Methodist Elects Officers.
The Woman's Mis ionary Society of
the Main Btreet Methodist church met
on Tuesday afternoon' at the home of
Mrs. J, W. Stowe. In the absence
of the president, Mrs . W. R . Ford,
the meeting was presided over by Mrs.
H. C. Sisk. A social serivce program
was carried out.
tritreet Methodist church.
GROVES STATION NEWS.
(Correspondenee of Tho Daily Gazette.) '
The Intermediate Enworth Leaguers
Of the East End M. E. chureh, enjoyed
a social hour tit the .-'church Saturday
evening. Fruits were served by Mrs.
If at tie Walters, who is the lender of thu
League. There were about twenty fi.e '
of the members present, aad all enjoyed :
the occasion. ,
The Baptist Ladies' Aid r-'ocietygave
nn oyster supper Saturday night t the
Flint community house. Then wero a
number of folks present and a neat sum
was cleared. j
Mrs. W. C Withers and daughters, i
tiiith and Pansy, returned home (Sunday '
night, from Atlanta, Ga., where they'
spent the Thanksgivings with M.rs. With-
era sinter, Mrs. T. X. Jeffries.
Mrs.. A. C Fisher of Lincolntoii, re- j
turned home tiunday nfier spending a i
few days with her son, Mr. F. T. Fisher -i
and daughter, Mrs. M. I. Jones.
Mr. Charlie Sanford spent Mtitnril.iy j
and Sunday in Lowell with home folks.
Mr., and Mrs. F. T. Fisher, Mr. and j
Mrs. M. I. Jones, spent Sunday with
their aunt, Mrs. Jim Ballard, who is se
riously ill, near Lincolntoii.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lum Penley,
twin girls. Orene and Loiene.
The many friends of Mrs. Nellie Weav
er were sorry to hear of the sudden death
of her father, Mr. A. P. Roberts, who
lived in West GnBtouia.
Miss Anuio Thornburg spent Sunday
in 'Liueolnton with her siter, Mrs. Bob i
Poovey. i
Joe Edwards, the little son of Mr. and j
Mrs Frank White, has been right sick
for the past few days but is improving, j
Jewell, tho litle daughter of Mrs. j
Keilie Weaver, has been sick for a few j
days but is some better. . !
Mr. M. R. Adams epent Kiturday and
Sunday in titatesville with home folks.
Mr. nud Mrs. T. If. King of Charlotte
vu'ic th'' iruests Monday of Mr. and Mra.
W. L. Weaver. '
Mrs. Morris Baker and little daughter ;
Bernice, returned home fcUinday from I
Shelby where they have been visiting for j
some time, i
Mrs. Miles Henderson and children, j
Mrs. Jake Epps, spent Thursday with
Mrs. 8. B. Laws.
Mrs. J. J. Pressley and daughter
Hazel, and Mra. Ralph Pressley, wero the
guests Thursday of Mrs. L. II. Stowe.
Messrs. I. A. Cline, L. P. Baker, Char
lie Sanford and Dallas Bean, spent
Wednesday-in'. South Point section hunt
ing. Mr. John Harbin returned to his home
in Canton Sunday' after spending a
couple of days with his brother, Mr. J.
D. Harbin who is in the Gaston Sani
torium. Mrs. J. E. Macahan returned homo
Sunday after spending a few days with
relatives in Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud West have ro
tnrued homo after spending somo time iu
Murphy, X, C.
Rubv, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Spurgeon Price has been right ill
The mam feature of the meeting was . for the past week but is improving,
the election of ioffieprs for the ensuing
year, the following being selected:
Prseident, Mrs. C. R. M;Adams; vice
president, Mrs. If. O. Sisk; recording
secretary, Mrs. W. 3. Horsley; treas
ner and corespouding secretary, Miss
Annie Snrig; asJstaut treasurer, Mrs.
J. W. Stowe.
Following the husineKS meeting the
hostess served a salad course and coffee.
Belmont Tuberculosis Seal Sale to Be
Held This Week Committee
Appointed.
During the month of December the
Mr. and Mrs; Clarence Hurkey and
family have moved to Ke.ne.apoiix.
Mr. Tate Clark of Canton is visiting
his sister, Mrs. J. D. Harbin, for a feu
days. Mr. Karle Bndshaw of near Lincoln
ton, i-pent JiiturJay and Sunday with rel
atives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morris of the
Lorav rommanity were the guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Black.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Howe spent Satur
day night with Mrs. J. L. Howe near
Charlotte.
W. H. & D. P. STOWE FURNITURE CO.
High Grade Furniture, Belmont, N. C.
We are clcily receiving our Christmas goods including doll carriages,
children's desks, chair and wagons. Also kiddie ears, velocipides, rock
ing horses and doll beds. Our priecs on these are very reasonable.
We want Cue- Belmont people to know that they do not need to go
to Charlotte and Gastonia for Bridge tables. We have a nice lino
here at 3.03 each. Come and let us show 'you nniym will we that
our price and tables are both right.
Cad and our stock and we can find you a suitable Christmas
present for the vife, the husband and th little fellow.
THE H02IE OF GOOD FURNITURE.
W. H. & D. P. STOWE FURNITURE CO.
Belmont, N. C.
EFIRD'S
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FOR-
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Baby Shoes 95c to $1.48
Shoes in a variety of designs and col
ors. They are well made and pat
terned. Carriage shbes and the
well known brand of "Ideal Baby
Shoes." Priced at
95c 10 $1.48
Bibs, 25c
Bibs to help keep baby's dress clean.
In attractive designs and priced
25c
Our Line of Novelties for
Babies
Our line of novelties for the baby is
unsurpassed. Rag doll which baby
can not break, and many others
from
utrmimmi
98c
to
$4.95
Everything conceivable that made
made of celluloid and made to amuse
babies here. We invite your inspec
tion. '
Comb and Brush Sets,
79c and $1.48
Comb and brush sets delicately tinted
in blue and pink for
atijirw---'-''.
79c
and
$1.48
Coat Hangers, 79c and 98c
Coat hangers that are useful as well
as ornamental, all for
79 c
and
98 c
V
Carriage Rings, 48c
Carriagerings that will keep baby's
robe from slipping, for
48c
THE SMALLEST MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
MUST HAVE TEW THINGS FOR CHRISTMAS
AND THESE ADORABLE GARMENTS AND
NOVELTIES IN THE BABY DEPARTMENT
HERE MAKES THE PRETTIEST AND LOVE
LIEST GIFT YOU CAN GIVE THE BABY.
Thermometers - for Babies'
Water When Bathing, $1.18
An article of usefulness that is worth
much more than the price asked for
it is substantially made and decora
ted. The price is only.
$1.18
Bib Holders, 59c
Bib Holders that will help to" add
much to the looks of baby's dress,
and to add to mother's peace of
mind, for '
59c -
For the Baby .
Both useful and pleasure-giving are
to be found in our infants' depart
ment on the second floor. Below
is a list of a few items:
Hand-Made Dresses,
$1.95 to $2.98 "
Wool Capes and Sweaters,
$2.95 to $5.95
Capes and sweaters of pure wool in
a variety of designs and colors.
These are hand-made. They will
not only please the mother, , but.
will also serve the baby long and
faithfully, for
$2.95 to $5,95
Wool Hand-Made Sacques,
$1.18 to $38
Wool and hand-made sacques that
will more than please in price and
quality for
$1.18 to $3.48
Carriage Robes, $2.95 to $5.95
Carriage robes that will amply serve the purpose of keep
in baby warm and adding to her attractiveness.
These too are hand-made and 100 per 'cent .'wool.
Prices are from -
$2.95 to $5:95
Baby Caps, 95c to $2.98
made and priced at
Baby caps in all wool and wool with silk linings.
Hand-
95c to $2.98
y Bootees, 25c to 98c
Bootees of pure wool in short and long lengths,
tively trimmed and priced
25c to 98c
Attrac-
Sweater Suits, $2.95
Sweater suits in white and buff in pure vool for
. $2.95 '.V-'-,f : :
Three-Piece Suits, $1.85 to $4.48
Three-piece suits consisting of cap, sweater and boottees.
These are of pure wool and are priced at
$1.85 40 $4.48
Baby Beds
Some specal values in Baby Beds in White' and Cream
Colors, at '
$4.98, $7.95 and $9.95 :.
See our window display and then visit our
Baby Department on the second floor, novel
ties of all kinds for the Babies.
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KEW HOPE KEWS.
(Correspondence of The Daily Gazette.)
NEW HOPE, Dee. 6, The baxaar
held Saturday night proved a success
in spite of the dismal weather. Amount
taken in was 31.40.
j Little Roy Stowe is still in Char
'lotte Sanatorium.. We are hoping to
hear news of bis improvement very
soon .
Miss- Iva Stroup, from" Cherryville,
i spent several days during the Thanks
giving holidays with Miss Elizabeth
Stroup. -
.Mr. Robert Lewis was at home for
the week-end.
Miss Pearl Stowe, Mr. Robert Stowe,
Mrs. Ralph Kendrick, and Mr. Logan
Stowe went Tuelay to visit Roy and
his mother at the sanatorium.
The funeral services of little Mary
Frances Craig were held at New Hope
I Monday afternoon. Mary Frances was
(the twenty-two months old daughter of
Mr .and Mrs. Elbridge Craig, of Cra-
merton. Her death was a shock to
the family and the community, as Bhe
was sick only forty-eight hours.
Mr. Ben Rstchford was at home for
the Thanksgiving holidays, bringing
with him Mr. Carr, a elaasmate, who
rendered ns a great service Sunday
night at Christian Endeavor. We en
joyed his talk on "Better Speaking."
The; friends of Miss Zula Glover will
be glad to hear that sho is improving.
A number of young people went to
Charlotte Wednesday night, the Shrine
circus being the attraction.
Misses Ethel Kendrick and Elmer
Hoffman were at home for several days
the past week-end. ,
There will be a Christmas" tree at
Bethesda with "appropriate exercises
Christmas night.
If you have anything you'd like to
have put in The Gazette, please call
the-New Hope teacherage or-manse.
Before marriage he asks her for her
hand and afterwards she is always de
manding her hand out.
GARRETT ESCAPES FROM
POLK COUNTY JAIL.
COLUMBUS, X. C, Dee. 6-Richard
Garrett, charged with the murder last
Tritfiv nf hi. m-if anil small d.-iuchtcr.
escaped from the Polk county jail here.
last night alter beating up tne jaiier.
The latter is in St serious eondition from
his wounds. A sheriff's posse is pursu
ing Garrett into the mountains and ex
pect to re-eapture him today. Garrett
fired five shots from a shot gun into his
wife'ii WIv. it ia alleeed. and then turn
ed the weapon upon his four year old
daughter, lie recently was mscnargea
from an insane asylum.
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