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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22,1P22 ; PI.YMOTTn &w Iw. CI. !!,,-.' yi'SILA.Vll, iri.-h, Jtv, Sl-IVr-liioiith today ohsorved ForeftiTlnis' l:i.v;pa;-4 Kirk, I'nivorly of Miehigfiii foot it memory of the iilgriim who l.tn lvl .it star aii all-Amuriean nul, iujiirel 3'lymouth Ifoek 3i'2 years ajro irmu the j in a iwont automobile aoindont here, was Stayoer. . T'ue. program iiulu-lod a j reported Tiy Tiliysii-iriii tnAiijt to bo im 2talUtary anrt c;ie vnmile. Addresses by fonred Moninpntis might develop but "ironunipnl iliae an.t the s.iujiiu-,' of j jy, ooruiition hn iHsHppefl lodsiy. 'pilgrim hymns. : Kirk V skull wn frfldnrml. rm a m ' a a B CI U D B E B B DtDIBIHtinOBSEII a. a. D C. B. SL Sk a res; mas'- i ' Advertise in The Gaiette. Advertise in The Gazett TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE : ' , ' " Remarkable Saviors i." a s 3 "I IS THE GASTON 1 A- N. C.) DAILY GAZETTE Up For X We Wish You a MERRY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER SERVED ALL DAY 75c Ovster Cocktail Cream, of Tomato Soup Hearts of Celery Mixed Pickles Stuffed Olives Roast Stuffed Turkey Cranberry Sauce Roast Barbecue Pork Apple Sauce Green Peas Lyonnaise Potatoes Fruit Cake Mixed Nuts Coffee, Tea or Milk NEW YORIC CAFE Polite and ' Quick Service LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 109'E. Main Avenue Castonia, N. C. B & L Everybody knows, (or should know) that Building and Loan, properly, man aged, stands for Progress, Thrift, Fair Dealing. THE GASTONIA MUTUAL offers a record of 18 years successful operation. SELLS: Shares at 25c per week which ma tures in 334 weeks. Shares at 50c per week which ma tures in 3VL years. Paid up stock at $100 per share, which pays 21- per cent dividends semi-annually. No Taxes. Earned this year .062 per cent. Our 44th Series is now beginning. Applications for loans taken now and filled in their turn. E. G. McLurd,. Sec. & Treas. Jtt&W 1 III ' ore Ji ' i -vc'iVA if --Lii- : Ay-r w-' - &s - "Fmjready : kojak Nancy is all set for a picture you'll both prize in future years. The presence of a child immediately suggests the present of a Kodak. ' In our complete stock of Kodaks and Kodak acces sories you will find a number of ideal Christmas gjfts. Autegraphie Kodaks $6.50 upBrowniet $2.00 up LOR AY DRUG STORE PAUL G. CALDWELL, Mgr. Loray Square West Gastonia, N. C. groves Station hews. CORNOR'S JURY RECESSES. JBflBBflflBBBflBBJBHBBflBBBaBBflflSBBBBBBflfl r' ' ' ' ' " r ' """" ' . ' ' 1 'i'"-' 1 ' 11 v- ""MJ ' -i-m (CorrpaponJeiipo of Tl-' Pajly (iazetle.) ' SANTOHD. Do,?. 1. Thfi .-oroner'a jury nliicii i-i invent ijrating (he killing r,nnT rw f Tl-r. T,o.i;p w wura v.iaaen. ftr iiere, noom Aid Society of Knit End M. E. church I ten (1;IVS held their annual linznar, Satur1ny niifht, nt the Flint (oinniounity Jinus?. Moat of tl)( fancy work w.n soM . Oysters, sainlwicliPB, vaii'ly nn.l wsi plentyful, tniil w as all eoM . reccMi'j until December 2S ai'tiT lioKlinj a brief session last nijihr. 'oronir .. Si-ott toilay staled that the rn0 ! iiKUfst was i)Oit;iom'd n order to so TU'iA cnift fcriaiu evidence desired by the jury. aid moiety is dointr it pnloiili.-l work n :' '! tUou!it tlie county :iutiionUe for their church. Bwntly iln'y pur iia.i. loana evi.itnce wuiu wouw lea a to fhaood a hiuitli.o!iie ft.ur-p'icv dining -.' '"rest within a few la.v. room suit for the parinii.".ge. I The body of Mm. Waddell, who lived Mrs. E. A. AiinsirmiK entertained . ftlou.? about eight nulea from this city, the filad Aid C!ul Friday nifcht nt a v-r I'ound in her hwne nu December lii. tacky farty. Oames were jdavel .-.nd Her ln;:d had been sjdit open with nn the children enjoyed the cvviiin vrryx-'. much. .I. R. I':nd5ih:iw an I Mabel ; . T : Stacy, won the irize, as the tu-Kiost ; .1 r.RI'SALEXI. Dee. 21 ('hristmns there. This club U comj'O'ed ' f 1wv d3;- ; Iviideh.-M will be marked this and Rirls between the ae. nt sis, and ye.tr by an unusual digrima;o of twelve veam. Thev have tla ir me't ', hw.ivnn t.. th i;tii. i lmr..li nC ih jing every othed Wednesday aflemuo.i. tivitv. ' l-'iv. hundred Armeuinn boys A. box i Kiven every inei.ib. r and m ,.,i K2rj fmn thn American Near these boxeH they i nt jKnn:o they er 'ii , Kast Relief orphnnace in Jerusalem for do'lliK Rlad deeds. TI.ck-j fennies ! 1mm.n to Rethlehem with Riftfl then are turned in at the HLvtiiigs jiuade l-,y them in their iudiHtrinl school, mid put out to iinod caues. ivhi.-h they will )lace iu the grotto Mrs. 7.eh Thornliurir rutd her coir ' K)ton. tnulitiou cavs ('hrist wan born. I Charlie Dean, left Haiurday 'iu-ni'i Th- gifts are of wood ami metal, for Lenior where they u!l spend fi .0 . , . , lith at e" 1 W'.'ir- i.if;h!. i nirihtmart holiday j friend. Mrsei t lar:t J.akcr an rcn spent hi We iiu'sd: y with friend-. Mr. J5er;v Ilawkin-, j county, was the K"""t Sun, 'Mr. D. .1. 'rhciiil.a.g. j Martliil (i'luui. the Unit' .ilausht, ; tf j Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Fii:fr, fca b? u jriffht Kick for the n:: inv!:. Mrs. A. O. Ormw.'r ar..J two lit tle sons, Leonard :.ud l'ai:l, have been sick, but are improving. There netuis to be r, number of folk-i tick. Mr. Zeb -Harbin has two MCk children. Mri Tulas I!:ci is t;ick. Mr. : Claston Frcs,s'ey is on the sick liit.'. Mrs. Don Kt-ever. is linproviiiu; Home. AVe lKre all tbece wi out again i HAIIRISOX, X. J., De-. 21. In- ' st ruction- tv-arrest any one apearing in tli." c'.ty wearini; the reglia of tho Ku Kl-ix Klaii. and order to have the s-iuity if all cne'i persons determined irv phv . iciaus, wern posted tmlny by t.he rhicf of j.olice Wabh. The urderw, . r.oi.te.l by th' common council. aUo ii !". l, t'je DTiinaskiug of hooded indi vi.iu.'iln a.i I ten days imprisonment . Christmas Meats IKtl i ( iiIC.ti(). Dee. '.21. Three rob bers, oue of them gaibe as a woinnu, who. took .,(HH( from the first N.a tiiHifil Ha ilk of Dyer, Ind., yesterday, .had vanished today asi completely as did the bandits who took $12,.lU0 in a hold of the tame bank a year ago. The pi: me men are believed tibttvv. com- (aon 1 iiu'!.-l both robberies. , .;. I William Ontt'er, .bookkwper, believes Mm. X. A. Farrotf ha I a-s her he retoenued tue - voice or. tho vwleu gnest last week her neicc. Miss Fm.ice niasf.'-.eradcr as that of Ono of the Xeely, of Clover. bandits who robbed the bank in Oeto- Mrs. J.-i Xoles is real sick, with ,bor. 1!21. pneumonia at the Lome of her sou, Mr. We have the best, tenderest, juiciest meats to be found anywhere. Give us your order for those Christmas meats. Fresh Dressed Chickens 4 ' ' . Turkeys, Cleaned and Ready to Cook. Small Pork Hams, 8 to 10 lbs. Oysters and Fish Phone us your orders. Our goods are the best, our prices are right and our service is the kind you will like. j. Phone 213 L Boyd Davis Block 3ES3B Gcoree llarsten "Sir. Fred Payour and childreu, of Dalian, were the guests fc-'umlay of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jenkics. Miss Mildred 1'rice and her brother, Mr. Wcldon Frioe expect to le.':ve Wednesday for Gibson, C-a., wlcro they will pcml the Christmas holidays with their Muter. Mrs. D. V. Wil.iaruj. Mrf. h. J. Tbornb'irg, returned homo Monday after spending poine time with her daughter, Mr. Hob 1'oovcy, Tjnear Liacointon. Jit Messrs. Columbus Burwell and Louie jj! Melton returned Thursday from rnJy . I Mush where they gpent a few davg. Mr. Walter Higginbothani. of Iiick ory, spent the week end with Mr. Wray Warren. i Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Barter,' Macham Monday, December 13, a son. ; Mr, and Mm. F. T. Fibher and; ctiihlrpn snpnt W.ln.TiTir i-i T.'.n.T.tn. B ton with relative. t Mr. Clarence Wearer, of P.ock IIIH, "1 ! spent Saturday and Sunday with his ! Jj parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wcav- i "i"' - ! Ill Mr. Arthur Harkey i confined to his i yihome by illaesi. yj The friends of Miss Ma'cin Totts! Pjare glad to leara that she is reeov- I B cring from a severe cae "f tonilitis. ' !" Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Edwards were, jcaRed Tuesday to the bedside cf the ; P' I formers aunt, Mrs. Worth Edwards j jnear Stanley, who is verv ill. ! Mr. E. L. Glover is coD&icd at his ! ,hom with the flu. - Mrs. Joe. White erect Sunday with J Mrs. W. L. Weaver. '! Mr. John Queen and fanii'.y have all : Lbeea sick but are improving. I i Mr. Robbie Wlntd and children. Xr!l 8 and Catherine are spending a few days U: with Mrs. Joe White of iwth Cas-1 tenia . I Advertise in The Gazette. "Ne'er Say Die!'! You are a coward if you are afraid lo let us dye for you. It will do no harm to try us. If you; are not satisfied with our work, you will be the first. We know that satis faction to our customers brings them- back. A trial will convince you. SAUNDERS DRY CLEANING CO. 119 E. KAIN ST. PHONE 144 ;' 1 B 14 Holiday r Apparel For The Entire Feinlly : We moved the calendar ahead and instead of' waiting until January, have cut the prices now for the Holiday Trade. - ALL THIS MERCHANDISE ARRIVED: LAST WEEK FROM NEW YORK AND. IS POSITIVELY THE LAST WORD IN ' .' ' '' '"'''' Quality Style Satisfaction Service For Women and Misses " Xmas COATS The smartest models, plain; in all the most interlined. $24.50 .a Xmas A revelation in style and 'quality. In all materials; plain, embroidered, fur trimmed. All silk, lined., $24.50 . $34.50 Vo,5.0ur Xmas DRESSES In silk and cloth models. .Bead and hand embroidered, in all sizes, for miss and matron. (tin &nt CfO Values up to fur trimmed, . embroidered and desirable materials; all warmly $34.50 SUITS Valuss up $45.00 and. Pit7iOU $34.50 FUR COATS for Xma s Showing luxurious models in Coney and Bay Seal; beau tifully silk, lined. TX;.. Values up to $125.C0 $69.50 and up For Men, Young Men and Boys Xmas S U I T S' Single and double-breasted models in worsted and all-wool materials. Attractive patterns blue, gray and other colors. i in Values up $65.00 to $29.50 , $39.50 Xmas O ' C O A T S In all-wocl materials, with warm, roomy pockets. Belted and plain, single and double-breasted-styles. Values up $65.C0 to $29.50 . $39.50 Boys' SUITS for Xmas Sturdy models in medium and heavy-weight ma terials. ' A large variety of patterns and styles from which to choose. $7.50 ,'d $9.50 Values up $16.50 to -v fit;. AND YOU CAN Let good clothes put you in the spirit of this day of rejoicing. Meet everybody with a happy smile of confidence in your own fine appear ance. Immediate lack, of the means should not control your enjoy ment of the day. This store offers you the advantages of a charge account, with the convenience of making small payments on your account. Select your garment-say "Chargte It" and pay weekly, or monthly to suit your convenience. Have You Received Your Xmas Check? If not, do not fail to call at our store for it. This check will mean an actual saving of from $1 to $5 on the purchase of your Xmas clothing in addition to the great, saving represented in this sale. - 229 W. MAIN AVENUE ma-, mwmmsmmr. an Quality Avpzrel -If GASTONIA, N. C. ff'B-:n":B,";H''BTBB"orn'r'CTvB'"4aTs,'t3'-Tr'B a a b b'bthtb b i: : i 0, H 3 mm n a H H Q tj q i n a H fi' . n fi a H tj rt y u H a a n u H el n 9 ri n L'i M E' a a n - i n a H a ti M R a ti a ii ei ii rj a n y i ii ' - i a H Ft a y u B y a a ii cj a n d u Li u U n a H a H 7 n
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