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Kntered aa secorid-elst matter
September li, 1015, at the postoffic
r.t Hickory, N. C, undo? the act vl
March 8, 1870.
Thv! Associated Itch-' is eciiuuvei:
fn'.itU-d to the u.se o republicatio j
of all news credited to it or not
credited ia this p.' per nd abo the lo
cal new.'i published Lcrei;!.
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Published by the Clay i'riul iajr C
knuou.k iu. 5ot::.t
iivcM.'.'!:!-'!'!; t!;c i i'i". ici.-.:.i directed
j.t Picsidcnt IV.eai. t.'ii.-tv'o'. of Wake
Foiist Cil!(,t' in Si s-L'.n ihl wee';
ti tu ii i n n u f: ! v einlorM-d the head ot'
t hat institution an 1 prepnnd reso-'
lutii.'.is whk'b will be pub'Ul.id first
iit iKfM v W ., DiM'.au Hecoi-df;-v.
here t'ha ; it !ci.i,:n fh;-t appeared.
'I be ;- ' !, i of th" tui'tee-i nuylu 1
r.'a.M : i I :s isicn :i"l women who,
vitht ul know iter what the pr ,;ilc::!
t .",.' i ( i'J! Vo !0i !1 SO t . i ' H lo atti'.i'lc
hi !)! Th' so i had linns doiihi.
t.i' co:ii o will lYel ill I izht- The o'uv
tioti will ho ''I'oim'ht up in t ha Har
ti.- ; ,i' ce.nvi ntion next Pecoirdv r.
' i;i it .'i'l not .l.-SM!'!.' S'.-'Il laf'.'i
'fof"'t ion-i a it has lately. Tii
1 1 u-1 s also lifted the 'an on (li'in,
letter i I a ' i rti i t ie.-i ; n.l 1 1 1 1 s . will bs
JH nllii I '! at tile coMcj.'V ill future.
! v ,o !:c. II. R. iTeca.n ruv!
not .T. ?.!. l-Ve.'.-.'.an who s'.iomit
ted tin- iirtiA- o.'i ''evoiut Wn" T'nurs
diiy. Tlie ihaniA'o of initials was nvu'e
iii the Hecorcl o'VK'e end dve.- a)oh-
uiei made to Mr. Fireman f'-i
a.-si,v.:;::; iho atuhor-iii') ,;1 h.iiM
.Also aooloe,:is arc nt.'u'i" to tlu
preacher.
We d- tiT Uaow ihc Mr. Pov r ro
i'er red to in press dispatches fi.-n
Va.;ii!n'?' !. but w" iTo l:'"-w P".' 'i
N. Ill;; : , who is more th in h.ohh'r.e
o;i hi olid ui' the iotitio er.-y, and
would put odds on him. Mr LLir i
honest, and what ho does is in tbi
' interest of y;ood service, we a,-i
sute.
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Made Strong and Well hy
Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
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Ft. Paul, Minn "I took Lydin E.
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feel so well an
JPinkham's Vee-
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and
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and not a pui.i inmy bacic now. 1 rec
ommend your mudicir.e? and you can use
this letter as n testimonial." A!jg.
I'i Masek, ;1 Yir.slcw Si., St. Paul,
Minn.
Just another caso whero a woman
found relief by taking Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound. Many
times these tirjd, worn-out feelings snd
pains about tho body aru from troubles
enly women have. Tho Vegetable Com
pound ia especially adapted for just this
condition. Tho good results are noted by
thu disagreeable symptoms passing
uway -ono after another.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound is a Woman's Medicine for Wo
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1 WHERE TO WORSHIP j
Corinth Re'ormed
Wfi'tcr V Rowe, Pastor.
...') n. in. Sunday School. W. 11
'.'( ;; i r, Superintendi -nt-
; ,i. Hi. .Vtorning worship. Sub-
!( c
i sermon, "The Religious and
a i
"Message ot Amos.
The
u'liste at tins service will oe unusual
l e..o,!-
'I ne ; it .i of MenvaJ-'iaJ Pay will
,.' ia kepi in mind.
liiv io will he no evening worship.
The eongicgation will unite with the
. il.ti n'.ovnes ot the city in the ser
viii' a; i he City Audit.'rium.
. oivo a most cordial welcome to
lei attend our services.
St. Andrew's Lutheran
U. V, :., 1 11. P., Pastor.
.!;:, U;bb. School, fully graded, with
.'1 depaitnunis. Dr. Q. A. Kuehner,
-i;,.', iniendt nt.
1 1 ;t)J Morning service, in College
u;.H i at iuni. I Usee a laureate Sermon
will h( ,rt avlieil by Pr. Huddle, of
' . h;::.'.;; oil. P. C. special music by
rail.-;.' department ot the co'dege.
S:e( Sermon before the Religious
o ... i',,;:aleo,s ot the college, in Au
ditorium, by Rev. J. F.'Criglev, of
'.: Tootle, iS. C.
I Viht-r League at 1:4.") and 7:15
.. in.
We-sUiew Methodist
Wo ri;in-t our usual large con
oat ion Minday at 7:45. ';
u:!i!a. .-eia.'-d at D:45 a. m., Avery
foiii tie i , superinleiidant.
JiPiior Kpworth League at 2.
Senior League at (5:45.
J. R. Walker, Pastor
,V'st Hickory Rt'formed
IV. II. M.-Xairy, Pastor
.::, I'uaday School, A Huffman
aitu.
11:01) preaching.
A cot dial welcome, awaits you.
Christ Lutheran
O.oposilc lluffry Hotel.
Siniilay morning divine services
.vil 1! e h.eld at the regular hour, 11
h.k, with Sunday school at 10
Vlo'k, both conducted by Prof.
vi mhedt r of Cinover.
Sunday evening divine
'.ill I if held at 8 o'clock,
viteoflo 1 1 caching. Text.
servieos
Rev- a
Hebrews
"The example of
Jesus a
i long exhortation to persevere and
1 tair.t in our Christian race."
Ti e publi cis cordially invited to
trend our services.
Asf'f r.sion, Episcopal
Re S. U. Stroup, Rector.
Minday after Ascensio'n Day
The set vices at the Episcopal
iit.inh tomoiiow will be in the na
'io of a celebration of the forty
onto anniversary of the establish
on nt of t lie Parish in Hickory Mem
e'.s and friends of the church will
- mi her with gratitude the work of
he founders.
The scivkvs will be as follows:
7:.'!0 a. m. Ho'ly communion,
li. l" a. m- Church school.
11 a. m. Morning Prayer and Ser
no'i. There will be no evening service
it the Church because .of the ser
:ce for the graduating class of the
I iff h school which is held in the aud
torium at 8:15 p. m.
The public is cordially invited to
ill services.
Fist Presbyterian Church
l'5th street and 13th avenue
Rev. E- M. Craig, D. P., Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 in the
noming, Mr. R. J. Revely, superin
cnd'.'tii. Men's Bible class taught by
Dr. W. P.- Ramsay. Special class for
lio'h school pupils.
CE-ristiari Endeavor isocieties will
meet at their usual hours.
Owing to the absence of the pas
o.' who is attending the sessions of
'he General 'Assembly at Charlestcn,
'V. Va., there will be no preaching
trvices tomorrow.
Philadelphia Lutheran
Gianite Falls
Rev. J. .L.Eicklcy. Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mr. C
IV.wey, Superintendent. '
Morning service at 11 o'clock, sub
let t, ' TIV' Evidence in the Case".
John 15:27. . ;
Luther League at 7 p. m-, subject,
The Veteran cf Van."
Vis per service at 8 o'clock, sub
Vet "Salvation upon Belief" only
mvI its inexorable Rite" Mark 16:1G
The public is cordially invited to
dtend all our services.
Holy Trinity Lutheran
.'.tii. Avt and 15th. St.
Rev. C. R. Kegley, pastor.
At 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. no services
n account of the College Commence
nent and the city union service by
ill churches. Our people encourage
! ri'tinn wliici t inn hv Vinlninrr ilioco
nr.tian
;ei vice s.
Our Bible School is to meet
it i'::,) a.
;n. as Supt. J. K. Sublett
Kouisted. Special attendance is
itged. Each one bring a friend. At
l-.'iO p. m. the Jr. League and at 7
,i. m. the Sr. League for all. "Who
soever will let him tome"' "Seek ye
first the Kingdom of God."
First Methodist
O. S. Kirkpatrick, Pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
oi'.mlier of the school should
We wish to keep attendance
500.
Pleaching 11 a. m. by Dr.
Every
come,
above
N. J-
vngn:v
Tbero will be no preaching service
at night and this congregation will
worship at the Auditorium, the occa
sion nemg the school closine
Junior League 2 p. m
Intermediate League 3 p. m.
Senior League 7 p. m.
You are invited to all our services.
Let us forsake not the assembly of
ourselves Together as tho custom
some is"
First Haptist
W. R. Bradshaw pastor
Sunday school at 9:45.
Thomas
HICKORY
Pruitt, Supt.
Echoes from Convention.
B- Y. P. U. at seven o'clock
Thomas Hamilton, president.
On account of the baccalameate ser-
mon at City auditorium there will
be no services at night.
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You-'Lt
NO array of strength and no evidence of skill
or banking-sense can surpass the pulling
power of a service that responds to the taste of
the individual customer.
So we manage our bank with our thousands
of customers looked upon with separate view.
One wants this, another that. And so far as pos
' sible, each receives the full measure of his own
personal choice and desires. . ... v
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Royal's powerful suction gets ALL the d:irt, yet cann'ot harm
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Let our Royal Man clean a rug for you! in your homve, free.
Just call us up. .
Southern Public Utilities Co.
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MONEY 1
helps you and it helps ihe. community. Saving money does not
mean selfishness; wasting it usually does.
When you put your spare money into the First National
bank it helps to make Hickory grow. Except for a reserve to
amply protect your savings;, money deposited here quickly goes
into circulation into sound and desirable enterprises that help
this city.
And while it is helping the city, you not only still own it and
can get it a any inome.nt,lttjtfi eeps increasing by the addi
tion ot 4 per cent. Interefttmporrnded four times a year.
First National B
" ' HICKORY, N. C. "1, r , , TJk
t tv. mi- CaPital an1 Surplus $300,000,00 y
Elliott, president, K. C. Menzies, Vice-President and Cashier
, J. L. Gilley, Asst. Cashier
DAILY RECORD
The Philathea class of the Firs!
Methodist church will have their pic
tures made tomorrow- All members
and honorary members are urged to
-1 . 1 T" ' X I 11 nlilTnTTC! filial
Present, visnoib w...
'a, welcome.
ONG as
IK
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THIS BANK
k
an
Buick Sixes
3 Pass. Roadster $1365
5 Pass. Touring 1395
3 Pass. Coupe - 1S85
5 Pass. Sedan - 2165
4 Pass. Coupe - 2075
7 Pass. Touring - 1585
7 Pass. Sedan - 2375
Buick Fours
2 Pass. Roadster $ 895
5 Pass. Touring 935
3 Pass. Coupe - 1295
5 Pass. Sedan - 1395
AIlPrieeaF. O. D. Flint. Mich.
Ask about
Hickory Auto Corporation
iVHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES AKE BUILT,
1200 lb or more delivered and put
block
1200 lb or more deivered and put In
per 3001b blocks. ;
HICKORY SALES AND DELIVERY CO
. . . Ji ' ...
HERMAN PAYNE, Manager.
utsfanding Buick Features
The power and dependability of the Buick
valve-in-head motor, the positive yet easy
action of the Buick multiple disc clutch
and the Buick" torque tube drive rear axle
with its certainty of performance are
three of the principal reasons why more
Buick cars are in use today than any other
make save one.
We'll be pleased to have you ask for a
demonstration.
the G. M. A. C. Purchase Plan which provides
ANNOU-CEHENT
We wish to announce that we have organized the
Hickory Sales and Delivery Co. and have bought the
out put and delivery equipment of the two local ice '
plants, an4 will begin to deliver Ice Monday titrthe I
following prices: ' '-" "; :'- ':' " Vc3l.
i i- . , ..
: V -o ..... . ;
' . . ' ; . ' : ' , .... . ,
. ' L - ' f ' s': ii ; :
' j II ; :'"u' Retail ; ;
800 lb . . .'. . . . . . $ 1 .40 'jsjmsbim -
' - 200 lb l.OOCSSss-
150 lb 75 rwtsmieyM-
ioo ib .60 fmmmms&
. -wj- 75 lb 45 SSZain
50 ib .......... .30 ; -;-i$iiQs
25 It) 15 . .
10 lb ... . . . . .10 " "
Wholesale u '
For any information, call 261
SATURDAY EVENING MAY 27 1922
for Deferred Payments
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BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
in refrigator $1.40.
refrigator $1.40
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