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TUEbUAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1922 m SCHOOL'S L AST m BOLL THE HICKORY DfflEY RECORD lull of Highland Graded 'I'll.' Ili'llHl ' " . . 1 I II 1,1 i,, i' .vi'iiiiH'r loiiows: dram irgio iiiiKcr, Yorgie ,1,1.1'. MiU'V kathcnne Deal, Margar . vis. Blanche Five, Elanorn limit, It . . . I I I'll in ' ,,,!' I IHiet'WOOU, 1UU11T1!K leagUO, tint in lo. i-ainui wnito, lit? ten Nellie Hall man, Emma Hollo Winona Hams, Paulino Hall, iW- r!a Kox. Kin I.V.I, 'if. !;;!' lltuiuT, Loy Hunt, Huj-h ( jii'tif f'. IVrry Dauer. 1 si,., otui Grade -Homier Frye, Nettie MrW'tiv. Mildred Sox, Emma Relic i!, uaipn iuiuoi, i.'iMiius turner. Mae Whitcncr, Maudio Tucker, Heard. Frye Huffman, Rachel l.oivno Harris, Evorotto Ecknrd, ,vu Stair. Wallace linker, "jiinl Grade Ho'.nm Martin, Inn j,-rv. Margaret Yount. 1 Mozolle Fox, diiiliUan Hunt, Mary Leo Leonard, K,li;!i Lacl. Herman Guthrie, Colon fj'lmft, Marvin Hass, John 1). Little, (llir.n Suther. Fourth Grade Verlin Bolch, How ard I'Vv. Clyde Hnwn, Frank Miller, pivot; Suther, Estolla Davis, Valdry Fi-x, iluth Frye, Vera Harris. Sadie 'Kanupp. Bertha Lippard, Pauline Lit tle. Lois Kohinson, Catherine Snipes. fifth Grade Clarice Wliitener, Sa die Huffman, llarr Newton. .sixth Grade Georgia Bolick, Seventh Grade Thesta Ilitc, . Lois Huftnnn. Alice Frye. Fi.chth Grade Cloyd Bolick,' Edith Amii'i'M''1- Ninth Grade Katherine Newton, l.ura Hawn. Irene P.oliek, Gcorgie Sijinion. Hugh Sherrill. Tenth Grade Ztb Brown. ' Klvvtnth (Jrade Oernice Miller. . AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE Two at(ilos, a taxi driven by Vi lnon Herman and a Ford touring air operated ).y C. E. Wise, collided at the intersection of Thirteenth street 1111. 1 ri,.n. ... iL . .vmii iv.iH;e aoouc o:iu this inorniug with the result that Mr. PJiso s suftonng from cuts on his right le: lhe wuul shield of his car was knocked out and s-truck his leg. Several stitches vero made. The cars were notxeriouv.lv damaged. ' PAGE THREE NEV,' DODGE 1'ROTU FKS ; SEDAN CAR A BEAUTY 1 he ww mo. !e! Dodge Brothers an toniobdcs, including a r.ednu, are row jlayod in the show room of ,!'ihe standard Garage and Hales Comphny and are attracting lively interest Tlv sedan especially catches the eye.-It is a:'. p:.ity as any car on the market and us appointments are first class. Ev oi v person who observes it ston lo admire. ' UEPAII) IX KIND "(,w I've had my revenge," said the shoe-shop proprietor to his friend, a. a customer left. -lit venire?' How so?" "Well, the young lady who just went out is n" telephone operator. I gave her the wrong number." London UpiiruT. '. i?.fi iLI.TAM FARXUtt IN -PEHJUllY MAK1W HIT WITH AUDIENCE WHAT CBOWNS ABE NOV.' " A reward of l.OOO.COO Polish crowns has lu'i'ii offered for the discovery ot the, yi'thful Count Bovevvoski.Citta ua Citi;:eii. j 'Perjury," the William Fox special Wiiich created a tremendous sensation hiring its run in a Broadway, New loi'k, theatre, opened a two days rua at the Pastime theatre yesterday. It is a gripping drama of acute human emo tion, and held the audience spellbound to the end. " The famous screen star is seen first as a vigorous man, happily married, ambitious, and sueecssful. Suspicion and jealousy, born of a secret ene my's envy, bring a' change, and then comes ,rage, followed ' by despair. Prison gates close upon Robei-t Moore foe twenty years, following an unjust conviction of murder, and his wife and children arc left to struggle alone in the world. ' The last scenes show Robert, exon erated aud pardoned at (" years, ohl for his age, but with all bitterness and animosity eliminated, in the crucible of long confinement, leaving a sweet ness find oioitl.iWK. f.l' liiilinn which are exquisitely pathetic. '"Perjury" is a picture play which will be long re membered an among the greatest of film productions. Harry Miilarde directed the produc tion, and the cast includes Sally Crute, Wallace Erskine, John Webb Dillion, Frank Shannon, Frank Joy ner, Jaracs W. Crane, Grace La Yell, Gilbert llooaey and Alice Mann. SUBSCRIBE FOR TILE RECORD' a ... d . B 1 B B - B ' B B B B U B ..... . B r b 1 S r b 1 ' D B fl B B B n B fl B R a D D B B .' B B S v a . B D ... m B ' D v D -'- B B B i 8 8 . B B B S B B B : 8 . B a a B B B m O D D D D n 8 i D 8 a a I Q O 0 D a D B 0 n a B 8 B B B i ' ; "v W-::i: - J' m u m E3 M m its m m f.a. m w m m sea K3SI MA m m &i m : r,.1 ' m m i la ! m m m m m m m m m m m .... m is m m m m El E3 S5, ii $$ m m m S3 a? 19 m m HAVE JUST RECEIVED FOR YOUR INSPECTION AND IMMEDIATE V DELIVERY THE FOLLOWING n u a a a a a a a a ,r . 4 553 IS S3 m m m m m ?S R3 I y y 1 1 S S S E II I , I l L M E L i 0 1 f f Tri REE 1 0 1j W ij : C AFI S a ' " f ' ' CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU THE MANY RECENT IMPROVEMENTS B a SEDAN TOURING SCREEN BODY $ m EE! para HICKORY, N. C. n u a a a The Westisifbuse li l? a 3 41 V VI 6f1 A?ir I Weighs Bel a lew 12 m m m A RADIO CHRISTMAS Is what it will be this year. Santa Claus has already placed a number of orders for Radio Equipment, and his pack this year will be filled with tun ers and ticklers, detectors and amplifi ers, tubes and batteries and coils aud coils of wire. IL A. Latta has been conscripted to help the old fellow out, and he. has i oiipcis -It can be easily carried any where in the home and attaches to any conven ience outlet or standard socket.. The simple; dignified lines of design, the dull black enamel finish with contrast ing burnished copper , reflector, har monize with any setting. It's sate-ihe finest of lace curtains falling across xhe guards would not become ignited. A long cord, eleven feet inlpngth is sup plied with each Cozy Glow. - '"It's a Wostingltts--" that's your guavanlee of aatzof action and service. promised to see that the Ralio ?ets are working properly on Christmas morning. Ail Mr. Latta asks is thdt or ders be placed as early as possible so that nobody will be disappointed. Re member there are ths expensive' sets for the entire family, and the small in expensive sets for the boys and girls to tinker wifch. Get in touch with Santa Claus in care of H. A. Latta at bnce. Adv. 5 Price Soutkem&tiuc r Viilitie&Co. ' Phone 1 48 -Hickory, N. C. m m m m S3 m m IB 3 m m ca si m a m ws m m m KM Married hi jusopm B'srtoU. a -IG-inch-tall circus .performer, is shown hero Vitfc I'- cw o'd nrlas, formerly-Irene Thomshn? af-hpomhletlonrif'thpit w':.i;;ir crrrmo::y .n ' Washington, D. C. Bignola is 30 years old and a rai'ye o Italy." . .. . RUTHERFORD COLLEGE Rutherford College, Dec. 5. The rains have come and we are glad for them, but like most every other com munity, a few people are not ready for them. They furnished a real excuse for those who would have worked at the new church to stay at home. Never mind, 'we will try it again next Satur day. Everybody in a radius of four miles around is invited to come with wagons, picks,, shovels and crowbars and put in the biggest day's work let. Wife and I returned from a week's visit in Greensboro Friday afternoon. Guess, we' are housed in for the win ter, but will not make any rash prom ises, for Christmas is coming and peo ple are inclined to run i around then, while excursion rates are 'to lie had. We are . sorry" to' note that". Rev. J. . M. Lowdeiv has : b'se'nr- .'QHi'te.': sick since his return fi;cm his . conference ', tiip. He was quite sick Saturday night,.and though still confined to his bed, is much better today. Mrs. Lowder is also quite indisposed, but the neighbors are com inp; nobly to their help.- Air. and Mrs. : Elmer Howard and Mrs.; Ada Hevner spent Thanksgiving with Mr; Howard's people in Denver, N. C, returning Sunday afternoon. : Mrs'. J. U. Ledbetter, who went to the hospital in. Ru.therforatqn, last Tues day for treatment, passed the; opera tion successfully, and expects to he able to return home in two weeks from the time slie entered. ' .: The" Sabbath was observed here Sun day by -a lively Sunday " school, a preaching at 11 o'clock by Rev.J Jim Green, who agreed to deliver a special sermo'A here next Sunday night on the "Svils of the Tobacco Habit." Rev. W. Fy Elliott'' at 7 :30 ; p. ; m. which' was preceded ; by an interesting program by the Epvorlh League,,at which eards w-ere circulated, and a large number of. them signed for the Christian work ers Covenant, . Christian Stewardship, and Comrades of the Quiet Hour. This movement should result in deepening the piety and usefulness of these young people. - "' . . - .The following old students were wel come visitors here last week: Rey. I. L. Roberts, pastor of the lluntersville charge, Miss Erin Abererombie, teach er in the Table Rock school, Professor John -Tabor, -of the Ranlo High school. Owing to the semi-annual review and the pressure of work before the holi days the monthly lecture will be omit l p,-l this v k. . - The w '' ".iven by Miss' Goode last Friday night was a fine number and was well received. Next Friday evening an open debate will be given by the Platonie Literary society. The Womans and Young Peoples Missionary societies had what they called a "measuring party" at the col lege Saturday evening, and raised a nice sum which was divided between the two societies.' The Platonic Literary society will hold an open debate at the college next Friday evening. This will likely be the last public entertainment be fore the holidays. THEY'LL BE SURPRISED It is proposed to make, gramophone records of speeches made by present day statesmen, for the benefit of com ing generations. It is just as" well that posterity should know what we have had to put up with. rPunch (London). n -v-v-v - g D a o a a a a a cs m n E3 B 13 m El E3 a a S3 El El Shotg vans, Rifles, Shells and other necessities Complete outfit in siock. The hunting season is how on. C ome to see us. v ... . Shufori Hardware a a a n a a n a a n: n n u n u .a a a Company , " - e
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