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' c ; - ' V LrttY EVENING; NOVEMBER 15, 192& THE HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE I? . ?tfLONCW0EACy 1 C : ( ,soMe sv, iff YftMOW? I SoTTA WUSTLE j ' VMBNE FBECKLES J - W T SCPOOt BlSHT jj w PtfTSOWE MUSTARD 'ij?'1 r r I adenot """"" . : r ( VOU UUNSQY, ZJ. . ( " ' - FECkLET?P I'M VNAITIM PoB. " -1 7 TM' MUStABD r- 9a (A mvjow Ajffe, Y f coou J " . I PCP.CW I HAMS' K AiO-VoUCAMT ! ... v i Li A WbCB CP r WAV5 aky m MCTTW 11a ! - 1 . MON, VNUy. DID -fe. . S - . f VKSIL, MOM I'LL S. , :Ll L V50 OO 42? ... A ONWtt'APTAVsWT I ' 1. ...I m.mt Prrrrif du A'l tor- : f, "'V . W GOIM'T SUWDAV SAVTMAT, j-j e 1 SCWOOU AAM. i I f.', 27 7 :' ".. Ul .' ' I ; i ' J - v.- a; " ; ' ,P" , r - ! I Vacuus I w,'op course, j f vwevuovwisittmat j j A ffooD MAM -S (TAg J 7 I' MEMER SEE WW V ONW tt'APTA VWAT -sfe.;iy t T ,VVV. mm;-.? J VOU"X SET OMBR.1WCry a- t VOU lMOVW VOU MUST SO Tb V" I SJMOAV SCWOOU ODDER y ' -T . J:'- rTXIT1?'C r,TTTT7a T1T ATT V interesitd IN FlGHTltuuuuuyuuuMUiiSuuuuuuuuuuuauuBiiuuuuyuLlUi cCMuPBiBSj5SSniZZi:3r Greensboro, No. 15. Action tipon': i the part of the supreme court of the jK I LTnited States in granting application: J of the ' Southern Power company for j t a review of its ca.c with. the North Carolina Public ' : c' Cbmpanyj.; means that - the H-v it. company, is jgg ? ?iven the right u , ! Tijjfrpm thelj s decision of the i'oun:! cu-cuit court ofgJ Appeals, decision of which court was g J that the Southern Power mas? furnish :jgj $ slectrical current to the Public . Ser-j pa The action of the circuit court ofjH appeals hiid been such that r.ppcal : M i was not . possible without the United States supreme comt. gi-antinj; per mission for such appeals. The case is "one of the hardest .'"ought in the legal history of North Carolint, having its inception in the spring of 1920, when the Southern Power company : sought to discon tinue selling current to viae Public Service company, the latter company retailing it in the form of light and power to individuals here and at High Point and with it operating street car systems in those two cities and Salisbury. The first : step of the Southern Power was to apply for a franchise to the city council cf Greensboro to retil , light and pow, sr. The council put .the matter up to the voters of the city, and they turn ed down the request o the Southern Power. Next action was taken by the Public Service company! in .Guil ford superior court for an injunction forbidding the Southern Power cut ting off current, such injunction being- granted in the summer of .1920. The Southern Power appealed to Ihe . . li .t.;i T,l,7 631 m m m state supreme couii wmcu uurau.i the superior court- ruling and . thm power company had the -case trans ferred to federal court, wester dis trict of North Carolina, claiming the North Carolina courts' lacked juris diction. ' if , : , $5 PAGEANT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH A, .beautiful pageant was given by m m the Light Brigade (children's mission? ary society) of St. Andrew's church Sunday night. This was witnessed by the largest- crowd ever gathered at St. Andrew's' church. One cf. the special features that made the page ant intensely interesting was that the children spoke clearly and distinctly. "Won't you walk into my parlor" was beautifully carried by three .Am eticaiv gir.s Mary Kipcr .Margaret Kuhn and Gladys Fincannon, Japan, Nannie Deal, India, Volict ; Huffman: China, Louise Scabock, Helen Hudso;-., Gertrude Hunt; Ala:;ka, Russell Huff man; Porta Rico Tom Peery: Ameri can Indians Louise Cox; The true missionary" Mary Catherine JVliiler: "Children's Pledge" Alberta Britton; America, Irene Ulys "The Thanks giving Tree" .wqs. happily introduced by little' Martha - Kiser who also led the song.' Praise God. f rom-iwhom ail EJessirigs Plow."-. A group of children gave scripture references on Thanks giving, j The small children gave "We Thank the.'. Hofcvcnly Father" and sweet1: sang "Praise Him All ye Little chil dren. "Eleven boys represented all the Lutheran boards in i Amsrica and across the, seas giving an abundance of wonderful information. "Please give a Dollar Tonight" :bv Louise ' Dclane. "A heart full of Gratitude." Little Elizabeth -Fritz.'- ThS children march ed around the tree singing "Bringing in the Sheaves" as their boxes were hung an the tree. This was indeed a beautiful scene. Dr. Peery marie a few fitting remarks and then six little fcova gathered the offering. While the offering was, being taken little Miss Frances Morgan - sang "Jesus-Name of. Wonderoun Love." -Too much .praise cannot be given to Mrs. J.. L." Kiser; hc children's syin 'erintendent f!tr-. the most excellent way in which these children were trained. St. Andrews fathers and mothers are very fortunate in havinrr such a leader for their children.-It was indeed beautiful. ' fj: m m m 3 m m m ii Jack Peery led the entire . program wmcn ,wan most excellent.'- Its is gen erally conceded that this - was the best young people's, entertainment ever given at St; Andrews. . The collection amounted to $05.95. CIGARETTES FOR CHRISTMAS A new Christmas . - gift idea that h.as gained wide-spread popularity during the past few years is the cigarette-smoker's favorite '"brand" wrapped, in special holiday packaging. Cigarette manufacturers vie with one another in bringing " out attractive .Christmas -packages of all jyizer. Among; the most attractive this -year are the, new Fatirna,-Chesterfield," and Piedmont cartons of 208 cigarettes each. The manufacturer of these p jou lar brands hag succeeded in obtaining unusually pleasing holiday effects. The Fatinra carton is in the r nme warm yellow as the well known package of twenty, and the iUiwtra- Jtions and decorations are in complete harmony with the ouality of the cigarette. The Chesterfield carton is made . striking by two fine! "drawn heads by a famous artist. While the Piedmont carton . fittingly . expresses the character of the cigarette-with an illustration of an old-time Virginian: WILLIAM S. HART ' PASTIME TODAY ONLY Every William S. IisTt armirer will be. delighted to learn that this stsri ing screen, star - will be seen -at the Pastime theatre today only in a (return engalgement) in -.his Para mount picture, "Three Word Brand." Mr. Hart plays three roles in .this production all of - them strong' and virile. Of course, the story is of the old west and that adds value to this i announcement. Beautiful Jane Novak is his lend ing woman, and you know what that means. The support- is unusually clever and the ".photography beyond criticism. " t Don't miss ' this good pictin you saw it the first - time it avAs shown here -you .will enjoy seeing it again. Of course prices that are pr-ohibi-' tive can't take a drop. Farmville Herald. . , - ' ! November Reports from Chapel Hill say the mu sicians who made a decided hit here last spring have an even better pro gram. Make your plans to be alt the ca; auditorium next Tuesday night. fl t i ii i fc'.rrw ii i j hi iiji ij V i 1 i.i i ini.'i I" mi i ! I I : tor ' ' . - ; ,-.gv-;' DIESES ; Priced from All the latest styles - $5.00 t0 $25;0O CflflTS Priced. from v All colors nnd styles $10)(j:Kg- IT SUITS Just, arrived. ( a new shipment of Ladies;Goat. Suits. Navy and "Brown at very Special prices. . - . ' Plenty of stout sizes. ' . . -- - ill! Just received big lot of Slipon" Sweaters, assorted colors $2.50 to 3:oo ant Ads at on 2 1st Auditorium' a a n u i.i . u n a n n u a a y. a, a: a a a -1
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