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w. 7XC3 TWO. ffiX GASTCITIjI GAZ2TT3 (- lures at, apsil n, is:r 7 ' UVECUjOETFROM :. SFEI.TJEB f ' riwpon.1enee of The Daily Gazette - Sl'ESCEK MOUNTAIN, April 1.0 1 Mias ? Winse Saunders, of Pagelaml, 8. !, aal .Miss Lury Heaffner, of Lawa lale, X. 'C are visiting tbeir aunt, Mrs. JLjb Uolilsmith aut Mias Etta Jenkins. ' Mr.au'l Mrr-w L. Abernathy were .' week-eai guests of Mrs. Abernathy 'a -parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Balanl, of Mr. II. W. Frylin is spending several , days in Concord, with his fainly, 1 Mr. Jno. Head and Mr. W. A. Gardner ; , were Charlotte . vaitors hint Saturday. Slisa Etta Jenkins and niece. Miss ' Wtosie Saundera of Pageland, aient Wed Beaday in Mt. Holly aa the guetaa of Visa Jenkins brother, Mr. W. Jenkina. The Baptist Sunday school gave an en hunt to all the children of tbe.vil . lags last Saturday afternoon at 3 o 'clock. Tha eggs were bidden on the hill aide t ' above the community house. Promptly at 3 oVlotk a large number of happy -." , children assembled to partake . in the hunt. After the hunt ire cream was served at the Willora. The special Easter service given by the ' arhool children .adiled much to the Sun da r morning service in the chapel. The" "Woman Club held Us regular btuuneaa meeting iu the WilJura, Wed jtesday, afternoon. .Plans f,or "Clean f .up week' which begin Monday, were ' completed and prise offered to the chil dren having the three largest piles of trash. ' All the children who take part In this campaign will be given a picnic, the , following Saturday. Plans were made far .beautifying the yards of Spencer Mountain. At the close of the business session, a delirious salad with coffee and " naadwic lies were served by the hostess, ' :. Miss Tim 6Iohu. A Miss Jett Plonk, of King 'a Mountain, and Mr. am Mrs. Frank A. Sebull, of Darlington, 8. C, 'were wee -end visitors ' of their sister, Mrs. G. V. Patterson. Mins Malx'l Bacon returned Monday from Newton, where whe spent the Kaster ',. Holidays with her parents. , ' Little Miss Leoaim Patterson was the guest, Monday, of Misses Virginia and 1 Bessie Caldwell Wilson of Gastonia. .''While there she attended the Easter hunt given by the Baud of Hpe of the Pres byterian church. ' Miss Tim Sloan attended the banquet . given to the community workers of the eounty at the Armington hotel Monday evening; .' i Mr. Minus Abenmtliy, of Staulcy, and 1 Miss Fannie Ithyne, .of this place, were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. .-' R Barnes, Wednesday afternoon, March ,v 31st. They were week -cud guests of Mrs.' Abernathy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will '.- Kbyne. '.. .,' , Several of the girla met Wednesday evening at the Willora and organized themscJren intoi a enmp Are with Miss Ta? 8han as guardian. They are antic ipating many delightful hikes during the -umnmr. ionthaj "OLURAKD MHY NOT GO TO COUNCIL MEETING PAKIS, Aprt 12.'Nothing haa as yet 1 been decided aa to Premier MillerandV attendance at the supreme council meet ing at San Remo, and it was declared to day in a reliable source that if the con ference ' there w to discuss the mls , understaudlng between Franca and Great Britain, he would not go at all. A " personal : talk on , the subject with Premier" Lloyd George would be welcom .ikI by the French premier if , Mr. Lloyd Jeorge could find it ronvcuient to come a Paris, but it is considered in ofHclnl circles that as the point at issue inter ests France and Great Britain only it is ,: aeedlesa -to discuss, it liefore the repre Matativea of the other powers. H Is held here that the British gov- eminent in persisting in the discussion haa put the matter iu a form tvhere it is diflicult to see what satisfaction it is pus .. ibl to give. . France has not been ask j " ed to evacuate Frankfort, and tlie im. pression is gaining ground, it was null- . , eated, that what is sought above all is to discipliue Frame. ? The Karl of, Derliy, Great Britain's : amltasRudor t France, atteudeil the council of nilasadorsr here toilay. The ; Hungarian trt-hty was tlie sole matter under diacuasum. ',' ' , THEN pour on boiling hot water instantly. Strenorth rubiterj SdentificaDy ahc jt- . . prermreil refining process- Pure oiuv ,;hMuiteiv soluble retain ing all the deUdouv. " r Tt)M v I To coffee-pot : .no bother no - i ;i 'f- Reapc Booklet Free. 'G. Washington bales AT THE THEATERS -The Ideal theater iffers today.' 'The Black Secret,". "Wild Engine," Larry Somen in "The, Grocery Clerk" and "Artless Artie. '.- " v.' ' ;;', The spectacular photo-play 'The Birth of. a Race"1 has been exclusively oo;keil at the Ideal Theater, Thursday and Friday. This greatest of all film productions, auimt bo missed., by any person man, woman or child "who is interested in the wonders of the silent drama far be yond the conception of the average mlud. a to magnitude, artistic iieveiopmetn and scenic splendor. This picture haa creuted & sensation wherevee it haa been shown and is greeted by en thusiastic audiences. A cast of per formers selected with great care from the stage and screen is but one of the perfect details in making this picture the peer of past productions. DAINTY LITTLE EDNA PARK COMING TO GASTONIA Prominent Little Actress Brings Her Clever Company Here for an Indefinite Stay. The management of the new eciivns theatre located at 106 N. Oakland street has contracted with Mr. Jack Kdwards, manager of Daiuty Little Kdnn Park and her players, to bring this excellent dra matic company to Gastonia for an in ilftin ite 'engagement starting Monday April lith. When Dainty little Kdna opened her engagement at the Airdome theatre in Miama, Fla., sli made a host of frleiuis and admirers at the first performance. Business increased each and every night and at the end of the second week Man ager Leach of the Airdome, was forced to move Little Kdna and her company to the Mank, the largest theatre iu the city, where they remained for twelve weeks more, showing to ever increasing busi ness. Kvery one fell in love with the dainty litle star and would refer to her as "Our Kdna." Miss Park is already booked for a return engagement at Mi ami for next winter, The first play to be presented by this charming little actress -and her company will be "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie." Dim 't miss it , McADENVlLLE MATTERS. Orrespondeuee of The Daily (aette. McADKXSVILLK ApriJ 1.1. A se ries of meetings liegau here at th Buj tist church Sunday. Rev. t. B Auatlw, of laurinburg. is doing tlie preaching, Kvery body is cordialyl Invited to Attend, Mr. ieorne Tate, bur superintendent, visited in Charlotte Sunday. . Mr. (ilenn Poole, who recently under went nn operation at a Gastonia hospltut, lias returned home and expmfs to 1m Ship t'. return to his wbrlj Hithiij a few days. , ,' Mrf aud Mrs. Kmmet N'eagle were in Oastouia shopping Saturday.. Rev.' Rush Padgett, a former pastor of the Baptist church here but now of Louisville, Ky., is here and preached an interesting sermon Sunday morning to a large- congregation at the Baptist church. Mrs. .1. W. Little, of Belmont, was here fimday visiting relatives. Mr. J. I., Hamii'it. of Belmont, worshipped at the Baptist church here Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Ray, of Gastonia, spent Sunday here with Dr. "Ray's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. hay. Mr. .lames Ford, of Snllstiury, spent Saturday here visiting friends. OVERALL CLVB SPREADS. BIRMINGHAM'. Ala., April 12. 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