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HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY EVENING PAGE TWO i c ' 1 i i ; i I CHAUTAUQUA GUARANTORS MEETING At Chamber of Commerce Rooms Mon day April 19, at 8:00 P. M. Mr. W. R. Weaver, the treasurer, will at this time deliver to -each guarantor his pro portionate number of tickets, to be dispos ed of at his pleasure, but in no case to be sold for less than their face value, nor are any pledges for ticket sales to be solicited by any guarantor previous to this meeting. Cost of program .n.r.i r-1. r.w r. $1925.00 War tax i r-T--oo rorrotr: Estimated cost- of lights, drayage, etc - 94.50 AN ELABORATION. NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY PROP. ERTY Grand total $2212.00 Each guarantor must cash in for tickets to the amount of $39.50. There are 56 guar antors. Cost of adult tickets, including war tax $3.03. Cost of junior tickets, ages 6 to 14 years, war tax inclnded--$1.65. Figure out for yourself how many adult or junior tickets you want. A.K.JOY, G.W.HALL, Secretary. President HUCKLEBERRY FINN One of Mark Twain's Immortal Stories will be shown at the Grand Theatre, New ton, N. C, Tomorrow and Saturday, April 16 & 17. Matinee begins 1 P. M. Friday. 10 A. M. Saturday. Admission 15 and 40c To the Editor of The Record: Under the caption, Missouri Synod lias Good Meetinsr, in issue of the 12th. is a paragraph by Rev. Men ntn that for truth's sake needs elabo tHtinr It rpads as follows: '"The di vorce question was also brought out. The Bible admits of only one cause tor divorce, and that is when hus band or wife becomes guilty of the hin of adultery, for then the marriage vow is already broken." This state ment we heartily approve: for it is .founded upon God's Holy Word. It is i stamped with the Divine criterion, "it lis written." But we have difficulty 1 with his next statement, name-v. i second cause which in reality is the 'same as the first, is when one party to the marriage contract breaks thai vow bv wilfully deserting the other, desertion being considered consummated when one party leave? ! the other with the intention never, to ' returi-;." Now. the brother is speak i irg. ex cathedra, and his message is ! presumed to Have a sci-iptm-al foun dation. Now is this cause the same ias the first? If so. it. too. has the Divine criterion, "it is written." But we fail to find where it is written ! either literally or substantially. Wii1 : the brother cite the scripture in ! duestion ? Wi'ful and permanent desertion is no doubt a very grievous ottense. but. due to the infinite fickleness of the human mind, who, save Almighty God, would be competent to pass upon this ofTense? Does this brother feel competent to pass upon it? I know his view harmonizes with thr Civil Law in many states, but he is lirst an advocate of the Divine Law and where does the Divine Law dis koIvp t.hi holv estate of matrimonv for any cause whatever save that of adultery? Ouv statistics reveal to us the ap naUiny fact that sixty millions of America's citizenship are Infidels, imd if this fact is not kept constantly in mind, the Church will fail to real ize the gravity of the situation that confronts her. America never had a r.-irr nvirorit oxU to save hfi soul than she has today. The leaven of Christian truth must work as it has never worked to save America: for the leaven of Satan was never more active than now in the destruction of human souls. To my mind, there is no nearer approach to playing with the fires of hell than to tamper with Almighty God's uialterable law which he laid down for the govern ment and protection of the holv bond of matrimonv. J. J. BICKIjEY. I BABY MAKIE OSBORNE I AT HUB TOMORROW. North Carolina, Catawba County. L.' D. Frye, Pheribee Fry, J. L. Payne, Nannie Payne, II. G. Payne, Dollie Payne, William Bowles, Bessie Bowles, Nannie Mayer and Gladys Mayer. VS Julia Mayer, Paul Mayer and Ruth Mayer. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Goart of Catawba coun ty before the clerk, duly and regular ly signed by the said clerk of the su perior court on the 27th day of April, 1920 m the above speaial pro ceeding by the parties in the above entitled cause to sell the said lands described for partition among the sev eral tenants in common, and for the purpose of carrying into exution the said order of the court, the un dersigned commissioner will n Fri day the 8.0h day of April 1929 at one o'clock, p. m., in front of the First National Bank of the City of Hickory, sell to the highe?t bidder for cash tw good dwelling hosses located on 12th avenue in the city of Hickory, N. C, adjoining the property of L. D. Fry and .J. T. Setzer, bein? number 1335, 1339, and located just one block from the main street in said city of Hickory, N C, said lots hav ing over one hundred feet front on 12th avenue. This the 1st day of April, 1920. D. L. RUSSELL, 4 2 Fri 4t Commissioner. BRONCHITIS CHESTCOLDS When that tightness appears in your chest and the sharp pains signify in flammation and congestion you need a hot application right away. Heat eases pain, and when you use Begy's Muscarine you get just the right kind of feeat penetrating heat Inal- nuicklv reduces all soreness and congestion. Apply it tonight and &6 Ctnec PAST I Keirs - y in si 1 1.1 cover with a cloth, i ou n leei lots better in the morning. It's a grand sensible remedy that all who use it praise. SO cents. S. C. Weils & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. Adv ME L Use The Record Want Ads The program at the Hub tomorrow will be Ruth Roland in the seventh tpvbde of "The Adventures . of Ruth" and Baby Marie Osborne in "Miss Ginger Snop," a two reel com edy drama, also a two reel Para mount Truex comedy. 4 abOTat I USED to think that it didn't matter much what sort , of overalls I bought. They all seemed the same to me. "Sometimes they wore well and sometimes they didn't. Likely as not they would pull and bind. I thought that it was all luck that you couldn't help some overalls being good and others bad. 'Then one day I got a pair that was bii and roomy and comfortable. I noticed that they looked right, too. They fitted easy all the time I had them and they wore like iron. Next time I bought a pair like them and they were just as good. "The name of those overalls is Blue Buckles. I always buy them now, because I know they'll give -i me good service." 1 V0 tried a lot of overalls, but of all . wnlV ive me nUit Buckles every time. Thty always give hug wear. " Prfsiiifnt tf tht Iowa CrnMHd Small (train (rrourn Aistciatim The toughest denim made broad double stitched scams roomy patterns, and extra wide suspenders. Free swing raglan sleeves on the coats reinforced . convenient pockets strong brass buttons, loops and buckles and a strong; solid back-band you get all these, and the ex perience of the biggest overall makers in the world behind every pair of Blue Buckles. Ask your dealer for Blue Buckles. Blue Buckle Over Alls Biggest selling overall in the world THE CAROLINA SUPPLY CO.' WMY.IS THfSMAN SO HAPPY 9 Go 7) HE FQONQ OUT HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS WITH HIS CAR You can make friends with your car if you want to. It is a simple matter to attend to its needs and wants. We will supply you with the dependable accessories that will make your automobile life well worth living. TODAY LAST TIME If you missed seeing this good picture yesterday, come louay. The sensational stage success. By Henn B. Blossom. A Fox Special All Star Castj SPECIAL MUSIC TONIGHT Admission: Night Children 25 cents, adults 35 cents. Admission: Matinee Children 10 cents: adults 25 cents. (Including war tax) Open at 1:30 P. M. First show com mences at 2 P. M. promptly and a show ev ery hour and a half .Last show at 9:30 P. M T I k V BEST FOR HOME SHINES SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES Also PASTES nd LIQUIDS for Blade, Tan and White Shoes THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD.. EUFFALO. N. V. I vim.
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