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Page Four THE RUTHERFORD RECTANGLE February, 1932 Poets* Corner MAGKIE’S BILLIARD PARLOR “The Ideal Recreation.” American Snooker DRESSING MEN IS OUR BUSINESS HUD-WOOD SHOP TWILIGHT Trade Avenue Hickory, N. C. THINGS FOR MEN MORGANTON, NORTH CAROLINA With scarcely a murmoir the river . of day FIotvis into the ocean of ni'glit; The d-oudfe in 'the west are vermil ion and ^ay; The tall, distant ■m'ountains are lo-iiglit. A timid 'breeze ripples the day’s dying stream, Makes waves on the ocean of night; And I, where 1 stroll in the dusk, hardly seem To feel the full strength of the Valdese Dry Cleaners AND SHOE REBUILDERS Silk Dresses Cleaned 75c Wool Dresses Cleaned__50c Ladies Plain Coats Cleaned —50c Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed 50c Pants—25c Light Weight Overcoats 50c Heavy 75c Ladies’ Fur-Trimmed Coats 75c GEO. A. BJSANAR JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION HICKORY, N. C. With music and laugthter the dlays move along And s'caricelv a sound mav we MUTUAL FEED STORE (INCORPORATED) NON-PROFIT FARMERS ORGANIZATION We Sell For Farmers— We Buy For Farmers—• Poultry Fertilizer Eggs Feed and Seed Other Farm Insecticides Produce Farm Supplies Phone 325 Valdese, North Carolina hear:— JMechamcal days — wm5h we may not prolong, Nor shorten, with smile or with tear. The calendared days—ihow relent- leS’S they are! How steadily, swiftly they flow! Each with the brieif life of a quick- falling star That dies for a moment’s bright ■glow! We honor and fear what we may not control: We look at the stars with amaze, KIBLER DRUG COMPANY Morganton’s Modern Drug Store MAIL and TELEPHONE ORDERS Receive P on.pt Attention AGENTS—Parker and John Holland Fountain Pens Whitman’s, Hollingsworth and McPhail’s Candies For Quick Service Call Phone 93 or 9119 WE PAY' POSTAGE AND DELIVERY CHARGES The sun, the soft moon, the slow growth of the soul; And |at the swift passing of days. So now I stand thoughtful and see. While I may. The mystery played for my sigiht, As wondrously-silent the river of day Flows into the ocean of night. —Robert R. Leeper, SABBATH The Walk of he Town is the Talk of the Town FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES Nothing Like Them Except a New Pair BELK-BROOME CO. HICKORY, N. C. SEE A. BOUNOUS FOR > ' FANCY GROCERIES ' AND * ‘ THE CHOICEST CUTS OF MEAT VALDESE, N, C. / i A haze lingers on distant piney groves, A solitary cloud floats in the sky, Like some lone traveler who on ward roves. It smiles a .greeting, and then passes by. A stilly hush, and then a bird’s clear swell Flows to mine ears like mellow- echoed lays Prom long-hushed pipes. The Sab- ibath matin bell Reminds me that this is the Day of Days. Quality DEITZ & TAYLOR Jewelers Jewelry Watches Diamonds Silverware EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING HICKORY, N. C. THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE VALDESE, N. C. AGENTS— I , NORRIS’CANDIES - • PARKER PENS : WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE A honeysuckle on a fence away IIS aromatic balm pours on my The zeiphyr whispers of a cool fresh day. And incense wafts to sweeten the night’s dieath. I close mine eyc'S. A sense of peace divine Sweeps o’er my soul and gives me inwiard Light. I feel thy presence, God, I am all Thine; As perfect as this Day is, make me right! —Hubert M. Turner. MARS HILL GAME ALVA THEATRE, Morganton MONDAY, MARCH 14TH— Marion Davies and- Clark Gable in— “POLLY OF THE CIRCUS” % ■ 1 PRESCRIPTIONS— I k ■|* Require care and accuracy. Our long expe- X TUESDAY— TULANE vs. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOOTBALL CLASSIC — Also Lewis Stone and Doris Kenyon in “The Bargain” I. rience makes certain that you get what your f ■ X ' doctor prescribes correctly compounded. .*. 1 i WEDNESDAY— Ben Lyon and Constance Cummings in— “BIG TIMER” 1 Burke Drug Company | A V (Continued from first page) long end of a 24-21 score. Fox was the outstanding man THURSDAY— Tlhe world is going to be amazed by this picture! “FREAKS” on tBUMBARGER’S— \ I 1 A GOOD BOOK STORE IN A | 1 GOOD TOWN ^ ' 1 I HICKORY, - - - , N. C.; , f :| I WE WILL ALWAYS BE GLAD TO SEE YOU :l X i .}. i l.;..X..»;~X-X“X~X“X~XK~X"X~X~X~X"X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X"X~X points. RAMBLERS LOSE TO MARS HILL 24-21 FRIDAY— Dorothy iMackail in— “LOVE AFFAIR” The Ramblers lost their second game in as many days when they were defeated by the Mars Hill Mountain Lions. The'" inability of the Raimblers to make crip shots cost them the game. Leeper led the attack of the Mountain Lions while Mock looked SATURDAY— Tim MoOoy in— “THE FIGHTING FOOL” COMING—“Impatient Maiden” with Lew Ayres, March 21st. George Arliss in “The Man Who Played God,” March 24th. “The Lost Squadron”—greater than Hell Divers, March 28th- 1 29th. Barbara Stanwyck in “Shopworn,” April 4th-5th.
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