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THE GASTON! A GAZETTE PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. SINGLE COPY 3 CENTS. GASTON1A IS A BUSY TOWN. 91.50 A YEAR IN ADVANGBfc TI KSIHY AFTKRXOON, JAN IAUY 13, 101 . SO. 4. VOL. XXXV. GASTOMA, N. C. COUNTY FINALS HERE! SHORT LOCAL ITEMS' COMMITTEES ARE NAMED IN SOCIAL CIRCLES RICHMOND IS ENDORSED NEWS OF THE COUNTY A JOINT COMMENCEMENT IN APRIL J-Trst County ConunencTmciit of Pub lic Schools to lie Held in tia.stonla in April Xumber of Contests to Take Place Iiiuih'ii.m- Parade am; Pageant is Planned lU-twVii Five and Nine ThouNimd School Cliildren to Outlier llre for Event. At an informal m.eiing of the rincipals of the various liigli s hools of ilie .ouniy, Held .. , :i may in iiie oilk-c of Coumy s-up. . niU-iiUeiu 1'. Hall here, it was nualiy an.l def initely decided to li .t .- a iuu;y commencement oi the pn.'li. te bonis of the county in Custoina a ii.uc to ho naineU later. it win, in ail probability, be early ill Apui 'Hie J lull s for thin occasion, wu.rli will le the lust oi its kind ever in Id In laston, aie quite am hi i nu and there is ev.ry le.i.son to i i.. . e ' la-" it will be tin. Lu g. si ev. n, o; i( s kind ever held m tins h'I.uii oi lin Mate and tli.it ll Kill liae a most wholesome i im l on tin- ilir jiioiun life of the ..unity- 'I his plan re ceived the ii li'i u nl : fed emloi .senn n t of the .ouniy hoard oi cdu. alioli w lib h was in t ssion on v.onday li: i viotis. Jt is planned to make tins an all day ev.nt and pi a t leal ly eveiy hour of the day will he iilled with some thing ol .nteie.st to the s hod pu pils and the k n. rul public as welt. There w II inooaly he a p.naue or school . Iiildun including a large ma jority of the '.i.niHi enrolled in the various si bonis of the .omit): a number of i uni. s's, im 1 tiding .-. r ni athl.-t c ms and addles?. - :..v several iioii...tnt m1u atois .1 , J v i Ju 1 i men. Perhaps ilit most i n f r sMi- e.i ' r of the day. aside from 'he parade and pageant, will be th-- nliti "s. Tin se will be scm' in number: He Lateis', d( i laiiin r '. ri ! ' at ton . es- say, siior ! : ' . . i . . lellini:. Tin ,! t aneousl v i n s. ; . ,Imi. , 1 ; s 1 o r y 1 ll-- ll' 1 i :-l Hi 11 1- ra:.- halls over ii's in . .. h of elms. 11 as fol s !:ool distn. r 1 : ; y 1 on 1 1 st tn 11 1 11 ; one I 1 i i:. s. 1 n t in r;i- li to town. The . " 1 1 h ' 1 in se 1 11a Is w , M be lows: First ,n !i will hold ... 1.:, li::,: fa. ll of lie .1 !n 1 li the sum es.-1 11 1 ion: jiart :i i 1 a 1 e in low i v con t . ' . 1 11 1 he sir p pi.- 1 11 ;:: ;. -latter will be hose n the i in: . s' a n: s to pa ' I i pa ; . in the eiirs 'o be lnl.1 here on nil 11 ! y inin,. lie. - pien t day. 'I he 1 . l : s h : J iniiKsts will be he'it un cier the supervision of the 'lownshlp Tea. h. i s A ssm ia t ion and e;e h town ship will be iiititied to one e-urcst-n ii f . Tlie deb-i'.'r's contest p. n; n to hoys only, as is also the d i:M:u-.-s' contest. The recitation contest is for pitls while the essay, short .story and s' r v -1 M1 in ' . nut. s:s wll! be onen to tin i: s. v s The s",k llinu match will be .m!teil to the t": 1st s.-ven L-r.-'des of (tie public s' hoots. Prizes will be ofT-'ied to 'he success fill ones in each of thes-' contests and they will b announced hit. r. Th plan, as at preyein oii;:::n-(1, t oniem pla' s an in'dress at the lose of each lont.st b somn well i nown educator or public man of the State. As yet the prou'ri'tTt is only tenta tive but nrraniretner.tR will probably all for the parade about 1 o'clock followed by the seve-ii contests to lx-pin about 1 n or 1 : .". 0 and the af ternoon to be devoted, to has' et hall sanies, a track nice, baseball and football names ai d p. i haps oilier athletic contests. Much interest i- b'ifc- manTested liv the teachers, pnpi!. and patrons of the public schools- over tlie coun ty In this eornlns event and it prom ises to be a ealrt day !:t t a t . 'ra. The Haette hopes to be able to p've further details wi'h r. f. -reir-e to trie evact date and rr.'icrani in an early i- sue. 1MTIATI1) IT I. O. U. I!. Si'ii'n (nisloiiia llchiews lle-oiiir i Memb. is of ln.een(lciit Order or j It'nai il'i-ilh (liarlotte Team in- iliatetl 1 iK'in Sun.lay. j Tliroimli the efforts of Dr. .Mayer- j of iioJdsboro, State Deputy, ' heveral ilaaionia, f.'ent lemen were In- i itiated into the 1. O. H. IL The d-- ivi' team ot the I harlotte Lodse ol Indtpeiident Order of H nai liriin ame lure Sunday evening for the purpose of conterrinc the degree on the seven candidates. The seven Castonia gentlemen that rode the ;oat were: David 1ebovitz, H. Schneider, A. Sherman. L. Sherman, 1. Garnieyer, K. Trout man, B. S. Kassell. The Charlotte lodee is one of the youngest lodges in this distri.t, and is making rapid progress. It has steadily increased in its member ship since its organization about 10 months ago. This lodge is strict'y a haritable and religious organlzi tion and only confers the degree up on male citizens of the Hebrew is faith. The degree team was made up of the following gentlemen: Da vid P. Paul. M. Kirschbaum, B. J. Steinberg, W. J. Paul. W. H. Silver stein, N. E- Weicsteln. Joe Miller, Charles Arik, Abe. Click, all of Charlotte. Aside lr ni the advertisement It carries The Gazette Rives Its readers more llmn twice as much rea-Jtng matter for Ue money as anj other r!-"' l'ul'lb.tl in the county Had you thought a boat it? THE MOVEMENTS OF GASTON PEOPLE Personal Items About -Uaston Folks and Their Friends Short Items About People and Things Tliat ; Are of Inteifht to (iuzetie Kcu.l-, ers. --Mr. J. F. Thomson was a bust- ness visitor in Charlotte jestenb.y. --Mr. J. W. Allison, of Hall, is, was in Castonia. on bu.-iiiess Saiur- . day. - -Kev. and .Mrs. K. 11. Chin-, ol Stanley, wtie in tlie rity hl.opping .-aturday. --Mr. ('line l'i.-i ' e, of Cleciiviiie. S. ('., is the umst of -Mr. Siun,.t. r Adams. - .Miss Ha.. 1 Killtan. of Wau.'s- . . , . v . 1 1 1 1 , arrived .-aiuiil.iv to no t:n' mHsI of MUs Neil Alii. .an. ir. Ko- ( .ki. i r, of l 'In .-ter ' i n .1. y, C, is ..-..iiir,' h.s pa. i iks, .11..I Alls. .1. il. I'ooimt. l..-llln li. A.. Ii.i.moII, ol I .el- . , . , miuii, was a business i.-ilii' i.i d.ts I mi ..i est . I day. Air. and Airs. Thomas !ais ami Miss l'ltis:m i iow. i si'' i ' ,-iiniu) a: I'aw ('ii rii with Air. kobeil Howe. Air. Janns A. I a-e, Jr., of Clo- -r, in spilidi.i a f- i dav.s heie w i i Ii his gi a n d i'.i I en i s, Air. and Alls. .1. K. I'ae. y ! Air. A. . Little has sold til.-, i mo.-rv nusilH ss .li . st i.astmila : Air. 'I. A. l.o. Km.:;;, who i.-ivniij mow .1 Ii.m- hiiin J- part a .. hu i . . II. : 1 I I I r :, HI 11 (Tie ,. ,, ' , , , ,, I Lai. as i.iniilii ionise w.ll he j. I . ell I ni atuii. ay mlit. Jiiiiii.ii.i .i'li. Ii in v Lanoon. literary 1111 ; . . sona ! . to.". u- '"''tuiM- is 'in.'e it;:ll.e: Kntet ta ,n ii.. n : . liairinai. .,; the Uty llosp.lal w a.-.-e she un !i:.s av ,,), . Mrs. V,'. V. W'ar-,l,-:w,i,! a lew dah a-o a - I'lo-is XHss ;iiTi :.; : Luii innll ii,,,-.',,!! !-r I I 1. in!., hn.ie lor li.- yiv ; M . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . " -dilins W. 'V 1,1 "very. T i(.,n! iMi -- :p ins .Mr. P. K. Ciirreme, who has IN no is weie r. 1 from the hi i li i i Mi ll 1: ed I o li :s ho :i' e b 1 1 1 n i ss , 1 1 . a - m e r and the ; ; n of t ii . I n I mi.:... . e I s. w as a lib- In be out j ti ; e ' ' .e ' : !i i I ' i o ' i , i: ' . e 'I he t r as ml'. ,.n ; .; u : day and is . oils d.-i ably i nr. - :tunim nl i.m , t r ' ! 11 f:o:n h, I 1 ( 1-. i '!:- i rts'i i pili 'o hi- i' Ji d to I'll' i 'naiitv Auditor L. I-:. Rankin la . n Mini. lied tn his iio'ne on ' II . s i :- i. s-t,. .. i .. -i i.m ..t iv : : ' : v 1 1 .. ll lis liiij i' to mo l.nii i: Minn. w ' . .i ! on ( nil li t y Mi , -. I : i H" I i I . v v :i 1 1 v i in l n: a l w 1 1 - w M .. s : i I. v, Monday. The liist wee.i '. . e de v ol il : i tile i i i -n ; i: 1 ii ) d i i: n s. n :: d v. eel. to civil ca - Mr. I i. cy.Milbr. tormeily;,, ,i,,i,s f tbi dis-'rict will hiv. a 1'i'iin p.il oi tin 'iih Mu. ue High Sihool. has t.ceepttd a poMlion as t.a.h.r in t'ne Dallas Hign School and has entered upon lr.s diiti.-s sin the holidays. Miss Kli.i em .. Cleiuiner under- -.ii . -i opi rat on Mm. lay at ine Lit v iiospiial. Her Iri.nds will lie 7 ulad In Klinvv that :he Is L'i-i.,na , I ti , . ,. ,, .ih.ii- M- elv and tn. hope mi her . ,. a sp. .Iv re. own. , .Mr. l-iisliitni Hoyce w who has with bis pa . ii's. Air i:.d Airs. .-.X.; 1 roMv .,,,, r wo.,f,,,.r T:,0 Hoy.e. returned .-a' tn day to est ; nl)r,, , ,,, tho f.,rmorj, nronnd here lialeiuh tn !'.:.. Hie his stinli.s at the, (, nr,. hroa,lr)!, ,nn,, fnr nn. A. and M. ( oil. ge. , (.rnp. - - In rem-witig her subscript ion to! Mrs. P V. TTand has 1- en rnn The Lazette Mrs. .loh.n W h it . sides. 1 fin ed to her homo and to bed part of Laviinss, Texas. sis: "I liie to nf fin- litre for the Ht we..'- or Two live in the W est I'll..-. T. .is is a' Mrs. IL A. .fulpin is visMin? in line old State and a healthy place, - T,owe11 with her th"ce child'fn n'-d too. hut I can't do without the old will co to Salisbury Thu-siLiv for ft home paper. I! s Pi e a 1. Iter from few dnys before return iiL' to b' r home." i home ;n Greenville, ft. The large ..''.' sigti of liu.P. ' M!ss .lohns'e lore, of I to. nhih-n. S. Lines, w hi' h n i with an ;rci- i visi'cd Miss Ponrl Evan here Sat deiit and was badly iiainaued jiist.urdiv. -et u rn i n c home Fun day. after be.ng placed m Iront of tti. i Air. Drnvton Tl-il er troncht bis hu al passenu. r s:at ill some time i w !"- nn from Tfed PprinErs for a iliv ago. has b . ti r pa i ::d and aain in , n isit to bis narents, r. a':! stalled in tl'.e sain.- position. ii is : Mrs filler. Lipt Th u r da v . brilliantly lighted at night, wi n They v.-ere married W'ednecL, v. the many electric li-h's , ii.d is .piite an 'h. S'io vvns a Miss McQueen lie. ornament to C.istot.:.: s ' I .road w av " foi-e ni:rriaeo. - s th" .ulininatinn of a Series; Vr T"'ln ?f-oun. who is ft home of sp , ial urssioiiat m r w. ' s !:- . d ' 1 nn a v,'i" to enre"i'0. AT-. nn.T ,;.in Mreet Me'hnd'si ilmrrli l.iM ! Vp A P- 9'roun. havintr brouenr Wednesday. 'I h u : -a.. v and Frid i ,,!e ,ri,1 u'!,u !m as a c-rte. t n.ghts a liberal donation was mad- "arms- to retm-n to ttto newTv ai the Sund. iv tnornir.g s.-rvi... n ; '"0",'1 w Cotoro this n-t-. t'.e eonurtgation for S e. ial miss' ,: ' A'r M A. Te-.-r.te h-x: been In i.iv work. This coiitiibution was..; L-.r1nMn Fantt-trinm for .i,i'.::iion to the regular assess, in i, r . 1 "'' ' " '' " nr' Is rrtr.M o- lor missions. l!ev. V. C. Bari-tL pastor -L tin First Baptist chur. h. still tia .iinier censideration the call rec ir 1 extended to him i0 become St.if" ftiretary for the Young Peoples 1 " icn of the Baptist cliunh. He c iH.ts to announce his dei ision wii'i- in the next few days wMli rerereiiie, to the matter. His - micregatlon. the members of wlihh have necom-g-eatly attached to Alt. Barrett d'lr mg his brief pastorate of anout t.vo jt-ais here, hope that he will declC? "to remain here. As a public-spirited citizen Mr. Barrett has manifest ed a keen interest in the general velfare of the city an.l the town at large would regret very much to Icse him as a citizen. The position offered him Is quite a tribute on tne part of the Baptist State Conven tioii, to him as a man of ability. In New York Saturday a fine of $..00 was Imposed on the Jamesvaiv Dyk Co.. eeg dealers, on their plea of guilty of selling cold storage eggs as fresh. It is the first conviction or its kind in the State. The action was brought by the State Depart ment of Health, which has been con ducting a crusade against the prac tice n' rr.isiepresenting cold storage products. . : WOMEN PREPARE FUR YEAR'S WORK i . MunrtiiiK-- CommitUvs for Coming Vear Appointed by President of I I' t I ( i infill Aosoriat ion K' i inociij ):uy Here r-oine Time in March New Member Keporl". I loin Treasurer mill Membership ( 'o in mil tee t her Mailers. '1 he oiuan s lietu rnielit Asso.Li linii met in the (ential s liool audl- luiiii.n Kiid.iy aiteiliooli, the met : n.t; Inn-; o,., lu . w . I ti piavct' D .Wi: . .1. U lay. ..lis. I.. .. ilson, tin' in u : (. t.-.i pi. .;.: :it. tb. n ii.nl u i;k- ,i.-:-.e ulinii a cnieiidnl .nnliis.ij n; i"-"-" "il'lh "" ""' in. nil ill n oi t:u- as.-oi i.u ion. ,, , . , , ., . ,. ., i i . ,i: n. 1 1 1 1 i s lor iln- eli.Mi.n-, e.ii .iniiouie.il as loiio..s. ;an: ta ; .on .h.nim.in Alls.. i. u. i.a- far, M. .laiu. s ii. Al . K.I.lleinan, A. A. Ali-i.ean, J. Al In. ill aiid A.i.s 1,111., I . II i ii .-, l li.iirin.ii) ll (i. U. 11.1U..I1. il Mi.lll.i a .. Knhin.-nii. i;. i . . . 1 1 n. i.. r. ii Mill . -'l ost I I i ! 1 i I e . I i I O il n its . Ii a 1 : III a I: .ill.- . .1 . I' I . il 1 1 1 il , : es du ni. s J . i . i .a I ii.i in . 1 . A i a in ,i I In 11. '. .1 i Mi ; nam. .Mr. U r.: . ,, .. l,ei .-h : p lii.tnan Ails. K. it. i:.:li,n.' ,m, j . . ... W. I . hmis. ,) . I moii . i.du ai ion tiall m..n .Mi--. .1. V. Miller. 1 es.la in. - I. liner - i' r. . L. ilaiiv. Al.-.-.-i.. lin.r and Weir. Household Km .u:..s I'iiaiin.an Mis i. A. (.aii smi. ie daines I. K. I liomson. H K. Met on lull. il Usii hall man Alls. P. II. Pa: I.i r. Me.-il.i nits W . L. P.alllns. II .. .. ... . .. . . P.. Moon . Miss .'ane Mmils: I tin a rv 1 1 i i 1 ni -i 11 i 1 i i:iM itnii ; '., ' ' 1 M silan s W . L l. ah I :.-. 1- . P. : line 1 i 1 1 . W'. M Ii n 1. - ' .ot te . I'Mtld '1 if fan- V '' ' l,,n '' In 'rr - : "no liv : I ' 'un to Hie in i i mi hli 1 !':' ' s !'hi 'iry 'I 1 ' . . : w- s . !" -..He. I. Mr: !'. ' 1 ! i ; 1 ''s. " '-Ml .(!!inir and Mrs ( ; A n- dri '.'. 'I'" :ssoi ii t io-i v.i'o.l to h.re P. ..c'ty li iv in r, .. i n M 't' li. tri w'i h aM !. .h 'at j , onli'il invitation. j s'n..t. Wray annonmed tint the , ,.yt 1 v, en "i , 1 1 ract win would he on I-', li: narv 11th'. i . T,n711 T.or"pl3 ' , orresnoiidence of 'ie f;n7ette T , .. tu I OW h Ll,. Jan. 11 The wnni-' . ;stuiI - T's have nil renni.d to thin ,,.. ,.. , , , .,,,.. , ""-. i i i i i ( r" i 1 1 l 1 1 t I 1 1 I 1 I I i I 1 I 1 1 -: - I'll ! a 1 o ' 1 1 p M 1 m down to nnrmal a 1 1 i mi -r n -eiy -ipii wM retiiT-n tirime njir. n ; mi "in revt in d.tvjt, ir Totin W T on-rv incj fn-i'ty. ..I ;i,. M.rtr wiv tn Vow 'Tone 1 h c""'hv. mt wit'i' niitto n Bc-So.'c if rlitfinl .T'l t n"rr fT'ri-i"' nunnnl r'rot'k on p nr',r-e Vrt riyi ttq wi.-ilno tin fin firrihinl.;- w . , . '.. ' . I in'. ...-. ,,'.., , r. i'll! HP(H S arm AH ef ."-in ociinnnts fot more or lecq cV.-il.en tin. Mrs 1 0"-p. nf Peepr. 1? YlolHr.!"' Vin- nirjijits. Rev arid Mrs IV. M Mndlin. Ri nenn-T'n Sale On. Swan-Slater Co.. "Castonla's Lead ing Clothiers." have a big Clean-Up Sale on. It started last Wednesday, the 7th. and closes Saturday night of th's week, the 17th. Mr. J. H. Kap lan, or the American Special Sales & Salvage Co., Washington. D. C, is in - Lcha,! ge of the sale. In addition to tiie-reguiar torce Messrs. r.. N. Llne- bercer. E. I.r Wilson, Charles Wil son and Ceorge Crice are assisting behind the counter. The sale has been a most satisfactory one front the very first day and interest in it cotM;nues to grow. Read their ad vertisement in today's Jae-ie on page eight. LATEST -EVENTS IN WOMAN'S WOULD OltK.IN.M, TIIIKTKK.V. The Original Thirten Tlub was entertained last Tu.siiay at ternooii by .Miss Katheryn .Mason at her home on Oakland street. Prom, s sive hearts was played at live tables. Miss Mason was assist, d in ent.r '.lining by ALsi s Kutb and Lin ile A.asoii and Alls, tieorge B. .Mason. ( I t P. MKT u i in mi;. I'iiiki ii. '1 lie im ii.liiis ol the Tuesday A' lei lioiin i luh and a lew invited g.n :s wile mo.-! pbasal.tly eliter ta.ln.i last Til. sdav alNIIIiioil I.V M is. I!. II. Pal i.i .' at her home on Wist m ' olid av.nue Progressive I'll, iv inn was played at live tahl. s, aliir wh.'h a ih 1 lnii.s salad coins.' was m 1 V . d. I't ' i u:i:i: ati: I.I L-.M lMi iv. At a li. . .-! i li U ol 1 1 as on ia I ll.: p 1 1 r. I ' Il 1 1 . .1 1 la llg ll tel s of I lie ii.ll ! i 1 1 i a . held ill t in- i hapt. r loo n I li il I .-il.. V al lei noon a i I .ill cliieii : s vviie made lor the .eh in at mil by 'he i I i.i pi . r of in t M on d iv. .1 a ii u a i 1 '.' i li as I .ee-. I a. i s, Ml 1 1 , . I ,e , -el i 1- i s Will he h !d ill the 1 1 hlal y and will beg i ll al II o ' 1 o. k . 'I he pioi.iiii will i ii I ii.li' an address or w.l o ne by Ki:n st al ien, prayer by Dr. .1. '. i ia ! In v ay , and s e. I:u miisii 'I he piincipal address will he d- l:er-. .1 by Lev ". ('. Parretr, pastor of the First Baptist church. After the eT. ises re t i es 1 1 1 n e n t s will he served to all tb" vt' i era us pi.senr in the library. It is bom d mar tin -re will be a lar-ie attendance or ve'erans and n'l.is who are intc-- s'ed in p." pei M a I i n c the memory of tin. so two gtiat I. ad. us of the ( 'on f dera. y. -! (m: to i.o i:i: LALIIIS. At the invitation of tlie Clover P.. 1 1 1 i i! i n t A ssn i.r ion Mrs. .1. V . A' Her. of I '. a s I on i a . lorm.ily lies' d. -n t of the ( Listen la W iiii'ini's I ' i 'i i r ' i 1 1 tit A sso' i a t ion a v d one ot t!.:t oi l- i n izat ion's mo-t i 'i' i. lit and ai..- w or I i rs. v i ut In I'liia : v . d i.- - ! iv a ' ' .ri oi ." ' n a .1 d i . ss the or i I , . : , ' ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 the silb.il o T wli 'i i ', a st on i ;i has done in ties line . .' win; a ii il hm it h " s nc. o ni pi ish - ,! 1 ' P i m ,!o! e. 'I lie I'lov . I IM- i a ' ,i, v. -. r ! v 1 1 i lit ly oma li : ' d w;'h fonriei n mi mb.rs and this was i's seiotid me.-lintr. Pmr Baxter Kiddle, p-lmipal of the hifh -. !;., 1. :s pri sidi lit ai.il Mrs. F W . ''' i --'ey is sc. r. t -try Mrs. Mill, r r e llii a sso bit ion i .1. I :r b d lir ' mini of the word, done hy the i;:i. 'otiia asso'i'ition and .l.'-iihcd the 'a. t li ods of pi in . ,1 1 re f o 1 lo V i d li.' t e. Airs. Miller was accorded a most cor- I al ii'i-ntion by the lad 'S of (''over ,i I. d 'l..ie is no iln'i h' 'hit ' In v win profit greatly from the information she impart, d to them n Larding the w ork u n de rt a 1 -n Tow vsiiir h:ciii us mi iuint;. Teachers bmi ia ion of Dallas Township to Mi'cl Saturday, Janu ary '-Mill n lntTes( jiijr Pro gram Prepared. The next regular meeting of the Teachers' Association of Dallas Township, whi'h w .11 be tin- s' Miiid nnetii.t: held tiii.- term, wall take place on Sa' urda v. .Lin ua '' 1th. one w. ek ca i li. r t ban form, rly an - I I ( i : 1 , ed. The ii, urn i : si ssi.tll will h.-L'iu promi'tly at t " .. ' io k and a ' Ilia, h w ill he c , , ! in the school lei : ',1 i: bv il.- 1 i ' !...- te;r In rs at I II 'I ke IM:' all: !'T tile lllc t- iic is as follows: v i i i ; i l' in the ' I i:M i r L : ad.-s, by W. U. Khyne. W'ritii'L- in the Low. r Grades, by Miss Atill.-r. Si hool IN ports, I ija'-nss'oTi led tiy Miss llamiiioinl. t..'b'Wf-(l bv Paul fiKim r. Alns War ,-i,d Aliss Swin dell. Discussion of O shea's Kv-ry Day Problems, bv chapters, a- follows: Chap, r 1. .1. W. I i. lllriL. r : chai. ter .". Miss Huss: Chap'"" ''. M''cs Calhey: Chapter T. Air. IL ''. Miller. botit the County School'. At its meeting last Monday the county school board dee'ded that in the future there should be a uni form examination for tho seventh grade in all the public Fchonls o. the county. Certificates will be awarded this year at the county commencement to be In Id here tn April and will admit the holder to any high school in the coun'y. This is a long sten forward toward th" unification of the work of the pub lic school system and has been cor templated for miite a while by Su perintendent Hall and the members of the bo-trd. It Is probable that tie public schools will close this year the first or serond week In Anr'l. The term will be somewhat lontrer than it has been heretnrore. Hon n not as long as it is hone! to make t in the future. As indbating the growth of the public school system In the county it is of interest tD note 1h-tt 12 more cai hers are e-i-'dnyrn this yeir than ever bef'tre. The total en'ol'ment is in the ne'gn noriiood of 9.000. Mr. Royd Hoffman spent Sunday with friends in Charlotte. FAVORED FOR FEDERAL RESERVE BANK t Ciisi.niiu Chamber of Commerce (iorn on l.eetird as KavorinK Kiclunond Over Atlanta or Unit i more for lo cation of Federal ltegioiuil Ke c.joiial Il'Vitc Hank I H-leat Ion W as Here esterday Taken to Task for Their Altitude in Freight Hate Fight. Lastoni.i s i ban. b. r of Commerce, thioiigh the action ol its olhi. it ana ! board of dii.itors to whom the mat ter was d. U gated by that body wltn povv.r to a. i. wen: on it cot d yester day as lavoiing die city of KLTi niond, Va , ,.s the lognal point lor the local inn of one of the Federal l.gional les.ive lianKs to be eslab Islnd un.br I he pioislons ol I he new . un . in y bill. 'I his action was taien foMnwtng the pi cseii t al ion ol the matter hy a ih ii gallon icprcst n 1 1 n g the I i It - ; mei.'i i liamlier ol i oinim re. I ins delegation was con. posed of Air. W. '!'. Dabii. y, business manager of I he 1 Lnliaiolid Clianih. I ol Commerce. I Mr. .Inhn Al. .Mill, r, Jr., vice presi- 1 .I. i,t ol the First National Hank of I... ! 'iioiid . Mr. Thomas It. Al . Adams. . a: h i r of tin- Merchants National Pani. of I! i- ii "loud, and Mr. Horace F. sniiih. iiiamiL'er ol l li" II h !i inond M a n 11 I'm t il 1 el s' Lxli.hil The party airivi.l In ir nw i ihe P. A. N. from I C I ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e at '' ii'clo. k and was met hy I 'i i si. I. 'lit Crag of the Castonia ; l ' ha ; I. he r of Coniiin no and the other oV"ei and directors of that body, j Tiny want immediately to the d:- j re. tins loom o' the Citizens Nation al Paul and t'ol down tn business. ; Pr.-sab lit Craig- stated tlie olijeil oT ' the inc. tiiiL- and .ailed on Mr. Dab-t m v who. alter statintr briefly the oh-' ' j" . t of Ihe v isit of this deleuation to j l'.:n onia. ealhil on Air. McAdams to1 I . M'la i n the sit ua t ion . I In a talk of some L". or "n niTn-1 I IP'S Mr. McAdams icviewcd Hie, chief provis'oiis of the new i 1 1 r re n - i i v bill and then . ompared Itlchmoncl : ivi'li l!;illiii:n'.' and Mlanta. pre 's.ntinL- numerous and tellintr tea- j ' sons why it should he to the ailvanr j n"o of Castonia. of N'orth Carolina and of South Carolina to have Hits I' i n I in I ! : ' Ire on d ra t In r t !-:in I n Atlanta or Baltimore He called at tention fo the fact Hint these States d id in ore business w i ' h than vv i th either of the . t '. s w h ii h are in t In' f I o l" the point of lo. H h hmond other two race, th-.r atioii Tti.ti- ; in. un! was much inor. i on v tib n 1 1 v Iii' .ill il wild reference to this tent-! ; tin v than i Ph. r of the oil:, r . ith-s j 1 a"d ll; it the tr.-nd of business from j ; I ': s s, , t o n vv a s a!' o:-. t Inr north--wan! FnM.i'.v ing- Mr M. Adams talk J Mr v;"er made a hri.f address em- plii'siii;- '!. fact tliat from : stand point ol' ha in.ss ( ;.i st , in ia Is m 1 1 h more clos-. lv a'li. d w ith U'chnionrl th- n she !s- with at". ..'her T t v . This v!i-vv w is Miior'. d tiv all ef Hie Ci'istoi.la liaiil-. rs m . nl Mr. f. Lie Robinson. i-. '.i. .'dent nf Hie First Nat on:. I I tan I : M r in!:, w '". A'onre. t-rfsjiPrt or th'- cpi. n N'a Con ,1 Pan' : Air A C. Myets, vice I'tesaleiit of the CMiens National Lank, and Air. S N. Hove, cashier of the First N'a;oii-il Hani;, all mad'" bri. f tails ad v o'.i ' : n g the endorse ment of Richn om I'a' ti s'a'eii that, should It develop that Char lotte has- any ibam-e fo s'cire thts banV. lie favored Charlotte flrt and then 1! i'-h tiioiid The n n m i mnus o' !l'"!i was. howc'-i'. 'hat Clrnlot'e has no h a in e to vi t the In::' A m o' ' on was made and ' :i ' r b-d H: : htiiond he ndors-. d nml a roe -'i 1 ' . . was in''o:i,ted .otiipi. -T of Air .1. IL si p it 1 Mr. A r. M, . - -. . , Xt S N Itov . e to il I : ft sni'iiMi. res..liti,.t:s to this i""l and foi w ard . opi. s to s'ena'nrs S'i"i nons and ' v . in n al d to the P;'T mot'd ('Vr' In r of c ! ner.e Tb's-etido-s. leeiit w ;ii given with 'he im derstand'rig. !t b in - - o r'"v:d- d in the mn'irin. that shioi'd C'i:irln"e dc vi-'ni sit fl'ti ient streti'-''' '" he in a tinsitiATi to te. nure 't s- li i- ' I I -i t- i ton ia r m-rvi s the r' -1 ' in w ''hd-'aw ' s'lr.T-iort fro"' IL'hmotid am' 1 throw it to Charltote I Tmnu d'.Velv upon the p-'s a--e nf !:! res-nlii'ion -DnL-e A C tones ti ride a very Mil .- :V in w'! t o nok Richmt.i.d a' d o'her Ai-- n'a ,:.'es I'.'Viri ''.' fo task ' "r tb it a':' tnde towards North Carolina n tr.e latter's firht to wotro 'us. fre::-hr rates. He told them tbrtt was a mrtter that did net a"V. t Vir--jniai but that was of v;t a 1 : m ; or' aree ro 'orth Carolina, affect in c its v.-ry Pre industrially Ppeak-inf for tne j I'hnmber of Commrrc. .Tudu'e .Tones ( told the Rlrhmonders tl,a be wan- j ed them to go hack borne and n- their influence wph the Mis're-s in terests Of thefr city to nrevent fii"-. ti er obstruction of North Carolina's fleht fro"i within Virctnia. The sneaker d'd not "rub it. in" to the delegation as he could well have done but nut the matter in stfn a strong Lent that the men from nirVininnd could not fail to tinder- i stand that the sentiment In t.asionia , as well as of the State at laree is : stronglv airalnst them In tnir arr -tnde on th 1nt freiPht rate n.tcs tion Mr. W. W. Clenn mad then "p't'up snd fake notice" when ie stated that it wn understood that the Richmond Chamber of Cr.it triprre. whose bnsinpss rnanaeer. 'r. Pabrev wss present, had contr'but ed the sum of r..oon for t-ie t.--v purpose of fighting North Carolina LATEST FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS ewny Lettetx foni ('azette Ootl' ' Kiiiilenik Mere and There Oral (;.mmI Old 'aton What Oat Neighbors Are Doing in the Vat Ions S" lions of the County Petr Mtnal .Mention of People Toa Know anil Some You Don't Kaow LOR AY LOCALS. Correspondence of The Gazette. W FS-T CASTONIA, Jan. 12. Mr. and Airs. Otis Khinehardt have ra tunud home after a few weeks VlBlt to Spartanburg and C reenville, S. C. Mr. J. II. Iturgin has been quite siciv this week, but is Home better at ibis writing. Little i laude Hrymer is numher . d .iinoiig tho sick this week. Air. Clyde Daggerhart and wlfo have leiiiiiiid to the Loray from ti I't . Ilbbol o. Air. Forest Iilanton, of l'hero.ce Falls, S. C, is visiting homefoIkB. Tuesday night .ir. Ceorgo Tay lor gave a fruit supper in honor of Air. Pairis l.jilu and his friend, Mr. Carl Itassniiissen, of the navy. Those present were: Air. and Mrs. Oils Lhiiehar.lt, Misses Myrtle Falls, v..: .salmis, Inn A i wood, Alma and Maude Callus. Certit" t-hepperd aud Dewey Taylor, Messis. Finley Bur gill, Kryson Taylor and .Marlon Mau ii. v. Fru.ts of all kinds were eerv c.L Mrs. Dalia Coats, of ABhevllb", lias ret in ned home after spending a few weel-s wlib her parents, Mr. umt Alts. It. X. Corn. Mr. Will May field, of Columbia. was a Loray visitor this wea'.. Miss lilla Cray, of spencer, tia3 returned home after snendlng a few days willi her friend, .Mrs. Klla Tar1 ton. Air. Pert Parker, of Charlofe. sp. nt Saturday and Sunday with rel a t ; ves here. Mrs. II. (L Petllemyre and little son, Crady, Jr., left Saturday for High Shoals to visit Mrs. T. J. Poy ter, and w ,11 go from there, to I.ock bart. S c . lo spend a week or ten day s w it h her aunt. Airs I ra n i i : Parker has return, d f'oni Spartanburg, S. C. and wi'I male her future home with Mr. and ,;a I-. F. Dalton. Rev. W. H. Ilraswell left. Fri.L.v for Shelby to visit homefolks. Miss c la raa Ramsey, of Colurib'.i, S. (' . Ir visiting her parents hero. Mr. and Airs. Hum Harmon, i f Ptssemer City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ceorg-e Harmon. of Waco, spent Thursday with .Mrs. 1,. F. Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Counts have return, d Inmie after spending a few- days with hotuefolka near Co lumbia. S C .Miss Ruth Chandler, nf Pelzer, R. C. rrtuiniil home Tuesday after sl iding' a, few weeks with bet. . o'lsin. Mr C. I,. Chandler. Mr. Charles Rhodes, of the navy, v s'K'i loray friends this week. Mis. Pink Ionard has returned I nine after spending a few days with I i r son A h, paten's Mr. and Mrs. Thorni er Shelby, ii V. II. Day has returned from v ille, S. C. r. Carter Parker, of Lowell, vis homefolks Sunday, rs. Lnla Crlirg ha resigned i.r I -ts ,oti at pn.-;iiiiii at r a lid the Loray and accepted a tho Dunn Mill. Airs. A. .1. Jenkins entor- f.VV ht of their friends Thur.t AmonR those present d.-v wen Mil I l Miss.-s Alma and Maude p. wey Taylor and Donnie Daisv Iilanton and Alessrs. F n'i P.nrg ii, Harris Lytic and Carl Rass'in u.ss.fi . A is. Wiley Clover ha-j been serf . "siy ill for the past week and Is re- ir ted no bet t f-r. '.'r. Jim Fury has returned hottlfl ' .in Salisbury after spending i . .v das with bis sister. Mrs. Cora Pn' in a n. Mrs Francis Pradley and son, ! . ibert, sin-tit Sunday in Kannapo ! vv itU her sister. X ti (Hd-Time Ringing. Th. re wi'I lie an old time singing at the Bradley Hall in West Casto nia on Sa'urday night of this we-K, January 17th. beglnr. ng- at 7:30 o'clo'k. Fv. rybody is .r rdially In vited to co-' e and bring their Amer i. an Tune books. Rend the Hdvertlsements In The Oazette. Tiey are at Interesting as news and a f frequently more prof Itahle ren.linsr than tke news. in this matter. Ho reeeiveJ neither affirmation or denial of this charge -from any member of the delegation. "If you'll wire back to Richmond and have your organization to Btart a committee out over the State ot Virginia to endeavor to stop this campaign against us la tne freight rate matter," said Mr. Glenn, "you -gentlemen will find smootae" sailing in your present work." After the conference President -Craig and other members of tne board of directors took the visitors over the city for an autospl.1 and showed them our city. They left on No. 11 for Greenville, S. C. where they were tendered a smoVer last nieht by the PoinBett Club. Today they are in Spartanburg and tney will be at Columbia tonight. Re turning homo they will stop at Fay etteville and Wilmington in thts State.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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