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pniDAY EVENING, HICKORY DAILY RECORD FAUE FIVE VALUE ijw Mr 1 VKf 'iJ It's not extravagance to put your money into items or or naments that have imper ishable value. It's your duty to look your best It's thrift to' invest your money in jew els of convertable value and elegance. Guaranteed values here. NY5I5 TOILETRIES Geo. . Bisanar Jeweler and Optometrist xmcma f 1 vl WLt. I.A.ST A U PCTt MB. -HP I J OJorGni, America's most distinctive contribution to the enhancement ef feminists charm. NYSIS PARFUM "The Odor Entrancing." NYSIS FACE POWDER Stays on but docs not show. NYSIS VANISHING CREM- Protect the skin against weather NYSIS TALCUM There is nothing finer. NYSIS COLD CREAM Softens and cleanses the skin. NYSIS TOILET WATER Add to the bath's delight. NYSIS SOAP Fits the handt clears the skin. L IJTZ 'On the Corner' SUN3 A "CO.VSTRUCTIVE : The Churchman, What has the church to ofrV Mimrn'o" Sunday afternoon? nut a closed ed'!ice f rem i .)V In iia:iy u village and ci'.y. .K c?kes place within the edifi '.mu-ido of i'.. to attract the pas Tie lawn or the porch that m atiiized for a gospel meetinc t for a ; d : i ! 3 nty musiea With Mrs. Shuford Mrs. W. J. Shuford was hostess this week to the Wednesday Afternoon Book Club. Eight members were present at this meeting. The book for the afternoon was, "Branding Iron," by Mrs. Katherine Burt. The hostess read a most interesting letter from Mrs. Burt. New officers were elected for the ensuing year as fol lows: Mrs. J. L. Riddle, president: and Mrs. Ed Menzies secretarv. At. the close of this enjoyable meeting an elegant two course luncheon was served. Mrs. Yoder Hostess Abernethy Hardware Co. 1 s 1 W Dorothy Gish IN "ill Get Him Yet" A Paramount picture. Full of Comedy Ah) a 2 Reel Mack Sennett Comedy. SPECIAL MUSIC AT NIGHT Admission 10 & 20c, war tax included Local and Personal Re v. Ehvood Holler, of Laurens. S. C. is spending several davs in the city with his sister, Mrs. George Killian. Mr. K. If. Umstead is havintr his residence on Seventeenth street re modeled in bungalow effect. ! Mrs. George Yoder beautifully en tertained the Limited Bridge Club on Tuesday afternoon. The home was decorated with a profusion of spring j flowers. Six table?; wore attract.! ively arranged for the game, table prizes ftr the highest score were won by Miss Julia Wheeler, Mrs. Wes'ey Martin, Mrs. Geo. Hutton, Miss Vir ginia Allen, Mrs. Blackwelder and Mrs. Bolick. A delectable two course luncheon was served. Mrs. Yoder 's guests were: Mo.sdanivs E. II. Cline, Wal ker Lyeily. A. A. Shuford, Jr.. Bla- lock, 1-rank Henderson, Jchn Cilley, E. 13. Jones. T. C. Blackburn, Ed Slm ford, W. N. Martin, C. M. Shernll, I Roy Abernethy, Hugh D'Anna, B. B. j Blackwelder, II. C. Lutz, S. II. Far ubee, E. A. Taylor. Lov Bolick. Knd Abernethy, Ceo. Hutton, H. C, Men zies, J. L. Riddle, Misses Amy Wheel er, Emily Wheeler and Virginia Allen. The Travelers' Club The Needlocraft Club is beinir en tertains J this afternoon bv Mrs. D. L. Russell. Mr. R. 0. Abernethy spent several days in Mortimer this week on busi- j ncss. ! t The Price residence on Eleventh I avenue has been torn down and moved away oy :ur. wairer rayne who purchased the lumber. or a ervice is de serted. Most 01 tne cnurcn people :r? following their own beat, dping ;he things that interest -then;. A few .re playing tennis or golf. Many are if! king long automobile rides. If church people insist that no noisv games shall be played on Sun day afternoon, they are all the more under obligation to find out what the 1 oys. young men and young women f.re doing, and put wkhin their reach opportunities that will interest and elevivto them. On the other hand those church people who sanction baseball in the interests Cf fairness and as a barrier against a tvholly commerciaMzed Sunday school, vfi in Holyoke, see to it that the games arc properly supervised and that the rea. j Intent of mere liberal legislation be j not evaded or defeated. i The spirit that looks toward guiu-j 2 nee and control crdls for far morel courage, self-sacrifice and persist- j ence on the part of Christians thanj the attitude of protest and repres-i sioit. It is much easier to vote Ave i with others when a resolution is pas'?-j - .1 1 1 . 1 . .1 -- : 1 - ' . ca u.v ii religious uouy wuicm goes oi; ; p record in favor ef the old-time Sab-: r' :ath than it is to stiuare one's own practices with that same Puritan Sab-j bath, or to help one's community to-1 If ward a rational use of the day of rest ; and worship. But the church must ' act constructively- That ideal wa? j splendidly championed bv Rc. Aus- j tin-W. Rice, of Wakefield, in his re-1 cent address before the Boston Con I greeaticnal Club. Ail Iowa school teacher, writing to the Congrega- ; licnaHst, says: "Is not this a lick- i for the specialized community wr.i k-j er. the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. j A- secretaries, the Camphre and Bov Scout leaders, and some nf v, per- haps, yet unnamed, loader whose i work sha1! help to make the day one j of ioy an ! gladness?" . j Here is common ground for those ; who have been conscientiously forced i to take dixering positions with re- : ; x GOOD WEARING, jf ravd to what the should or J Thursday afternocn a full attend ance of the Travelers' Club enjoyed i,r' a 1 v fny- :u snutord. bhouhl not permit cn Sunday afte i.LlS V, iVJC OniD VlIIVZ Kl i'lCilV Tiro- roi, 1 1 ts.7.-.,,t Tlt-.,1 QnloTh sentation of the first topic: "La-! has broken down- Christians by th.-ir ! bor Unions: 1 bur Growth and Inf lu- 0vm altered practices have had some ; once." Then Mrs. G. ?C IJutton ..'n'm to do with breaking it dowfi : showed with elfec-t in the next tjanc-r: i r.r.t the Chrisidan Lord's dav ha? not . "The Dehnitioi l T...'., i v oininiiiUKtii. Anan msui, Judge and Mrs. E. B. Cline mo tored to Greenville, S. C, today to visit Mrs. Chile's mother, Mrs. Ferguson. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Ramsay and Mr. George Hall were among those who attended the presbytery at Newton this week. Mr. and Mrs- Albert Abernethy and 'Mrs. Horace Lutz motored to Char lotte yesterday and spent the day. Mrs- J. F. Eudy, of Ilildebran spent the day yesterday with Mrs Alice Harbin. ' trip td Master Harry Whitener. Jr., re turned vesterday from Burlington where he accompanied his grand mother, Mrs. R- v. Hatch, for short visit. ' in 'i---:n. Bolshevism and v? I.'elatio-n to Labo. !.! ua Capita! and Wealth." Mrs. Walker I ought ; Lyerly ended the program with her I j subject: "The BuroVn of Wealih ! 'and the Responsibility of Leisui-," in ; i which many fine ideas were brought! ' rut. I j Current events then followed, and j tone of the most interesting facts was I j that Winston-Salean is the largest i : rown in jNorlh Carolina. ()t great interest was the hearing of this year's program of the Book Club of Wilson, N. C. Angel cake and ice cream with coffee and bon bens were served before adjourning. The next meeting will be April 22, witn ivirs. -hedi. It win not. It was made for to "benefit his physical, "intel- ual and spiritual rte- It never never to be .iust like any othe iiy jn trie week. Let us ta:;e hold to ether and make it for ouvsolve' v.l other.-? so far as we. tan inf'uonce Ladies and Childrens Shoes Only We specialize on Ladies and Childrens Shoes. We carry more shoes for adies than the average exclusive shoe store. We have just received several big shipments bought months ago at lower prices. We have all sizes and widths, that's why we can fit you. Our shoes make the foot look trim and neat. They not only look good but wear good. All shoes for the same money are not the same quality, just once. That's all we ask. rn iry us em "a day of rest and dav cf growth and ..-ervic gj.l J. L. Cilley. CITY CELEBRATES ITS TAKING FIRST PLACE IN THE STATE "CHECKERS" PICTCRE A SENSATIONAL HIT. "Checkers." the .SkXciacuhn ture made by Viiiiam i'l.x, v.-hici opened at the Pastime Theatre ves terday is even better as a picture than it was as a stage nlav. As a stage play, " (Checkers" was a classic- There are many big ;v:c tacular scenes in the film, such as i i 8 .n?fm-&e&i!ii . "The Ladies Store" Hickory, North Carolina AT HUB TOMORROW RUTH ROLAND IN "The Adventures Of Ruth" Episode No. 7 Also BABY MARIE OSBORNE IN "MISS GINGER SNAPP" A Comedy Drama and A Paramount Truex Comedy in 2 Reels firing the little folks out to see this good show. Admission 10 &15c war tax included. 4 I The Concord Presbytery, which, has , been in session at Newton this week I ad journed yesterday to meet at Con icord chtH-ch in Iredell county. Us erai Dr. E. N. Craig, pastor of the First Presbyterian church will oc cupy the pulpit of the Morganton Presbyterian church. RCv. John L. McLean, of the Morganton . church, will accupy Dr. Craig's pulpit here. Mr. McLean spent several years in Franco as chaplain and is an enter taining speaker. Miss Gertrude Finger loft yester day for Charlotte to keep house for Mr. Gartha and Misa Charlotte Garth I whi'e Mrs. Garth is in Union City Tenif.. with her sister. Miss Mmn'-e Voorheis. who is critically ill. The Philathca Class 0f the First Baptist church will meet in business session this evening at 7:30 with Mrs. A. J- Essex- All members are i-rged to attend as this is an impor tant meeting. BIG CO-lEDY PROGRAM AT PASTIME TOMORROW. I The program at the Pastime to morrow will be Dorothy Gish in a 1 Sparkling Comedy and a two-reel Mack Sennett comedy. All Para- 1 mount pictures. Special music at l night. lw,. Rrvh Parli-rr nf Rirminodiam. 1 V " ( ' 7 Ala., is the guest of his cousin, Mrs. Henry Ricard, Jr. Winston-Salem, Anril l.",- ston-Salem last night celebrate ; formal introduction, by the fe j census director to the world es "North Carolina's King City." With jhe sounding of the fire alarm, sig naling "48," the "great noise" start--i with the blowing of factory whis tles ringing of bells, sounding of horns, sounding of bugle calls by bov scouts and music bv the scout drum corps- A great bonfire lighted on the square shed a glorious light over a multitude of jovpus people- Follow ing the exercises at the square a torchlight procession wound its way through the streets of the center of the city. Some of the city's, achievements pro briefly stated as follows, indicating- the developments of the citv during the past 10 years; first fig ures :beirj? for 11)00, .second for 1810: Population, 22,7C0 48.395; manu factured products, $13,778,000 $250,000,000; value manufactured products per capita, $5,000; capital invested. $12,850,28:3 $75,000,000; naid tobacco planters, $2,300,772.85 SI 6.200.806.37; paid internal revenue, $3,139,391119 $72,061,099.23: customs-, $7.032 958.61 in 1919; taxable values, $4,169,362 $27,169,000. STONES '.'.if Cuke, 1 pound, 35c. pound cuke 70c. Why pay more for cake. Best ' -idsc made. Try a Cake for I'dindav. SEEDS ! Irish Cobbler, Irish Potato. Genuine Maine Seed. Green Mountain Maine Seed ' Mountain grown Early Rose. j Eating Irish Potatoes. Big stock, all kinds i Flower Seed and Garden Seed ; WHITENER & MARTIN PILLSBURY PAN CAKE Flour the best flour the best prepared Ran Cake flour mixed. Try a package, fresh stock just in. Also Swansdown Cake Flour SELLS FOR LESS PROFIT' SELLS FOR LESS PROFIT' S DISPERSED ATTACKS an actual ra-'e at tracks, -a - thrilling which a freight e cial persons and a into a river, jmd ; in New York's- If you missed seeh; dueiion vestc-rday you (.-::; Ol U20 train wrec :.- cuntainkv.i ace horse i ;! a sensational Chinatown. i- in i ansssxssias! S(! I. i lavi." l to see it today- HIGHS VIX AGAIN. With a score of 1 to 3 in the ninth inmng.. Bolch, the home run king, lost h bail in left field and Startown ferfeited the game to Hickory high hool with a score of 4 tr- 3L Batteries for Hickory: Jones and Whisv.ant. "For two years my stomach trouble' was very bad, my doctor had to inject morphine on. several occasions when I was stricken with these attacks. Since taking 4 bottles of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I 'have been entirely well and am serving in the artillery, having been pronounced in perfect health by government physicians-" It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catar rhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, J.ivcr and intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded- For sale by Hayes-Long Drug Co., and druggists everywhere- PLANT THIS SPRING By planting this spring you save a whole season's growth. Y'es, you can still plant this spring, IF. It so happens that Ave have several car loads of stock, personally selected, coming in now soon, and you can plant it and make it live just as good as we can; if it is too late as some might think, then where would we be ? The other day, just for fun, we counted up the list of stock we expect to plant out be--tween now and end of the month, and the total was over ninety thousand plants, of various sorts. Some of this stock is already large enough to go to your lawn and show that it is there this summer; others of the plants are very small and shall have to be nursed along for several years. And by the way, this stock has been selected from various places, some of it coming from Texas, Florida, Ala bama, Tennessee, the North Caro lina mountains, from Virginia,' Pennsylvania and New Jersey. We just took the pick. But it took work to get it all coming here, and it is for your benefit and pleasure. Phone 213-L, or 213-J if no answer Howard-Hickory Go. Telephone 213-L p ujli iuiLii--onij mnrCVm'm wmMmtw,mm mmmm rm'"m ' ww-M'r':IU,n',, ! '"I yTHi st worthy J f mi Anmim Association Tf P TODAY MARY MILES MINTER IN "ANN OF GREEN GABLES From the four famous "Anno" Books by L. M. Montgomery TOMORROW HARRY CAREY L IN r MARKED MEN" Produced by Jack Ford. It's a Universal Picture HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th Street - v Phone 292 Authorized Ford and Fordson Tractor Genuine Ford Parts - - - - - Phone 225 - - - - - Hickory Garage Company B ft When you have any old fur niture to sell do not fail to call 224-L. Highest cash prices paid. E. W. REYNOLDS 0 I555H3
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