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SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEOir, HICKORY DAILY RECORD BER 27 PAQE FOUH . VI i:.()KM JINAKY A TTK ACTION '3r'ASTIME Today ..1 W 1 urn Li In Newton Society Nowt.xi. Nov. 27. The members ox the faculty of the New ion uraded .-ciuols wire honorecs at a brilliant reception at the Junior Hall on Fri day evening from 8 till 11 o'clock jiiven b.V the Woman's Club of New ion. The s.uests were met at the tjp of the stairs by Mrs. Cordon Wil tVr.r an 1 shown to the cloak roi nis. At the nv.in tntnnco Mr. Wilfn:c with lovely pink tions an 1 potted and white decor, and cut flower?. Mrs. Sid J. Smyre and Mrs beit Jiowe were hostesses to v.'.cn;, is i;f the Virginia Dare t ...j ;.nd their husbands l ual otjci nieetin"- of the loiiner's lovely street Tuesday were bovtutiful Yount welcomed the ruests, w "THE SINS OF ST. ANTHONY 113 ho were in' i oduceii lo me receiving n-'- hv Mrs. J. Yates KilHati. . The u- i-civi;:;- lim. was comp'"--'- fl 'f Mrs. 3iy Charles Collins. A bit,' til re. Civls, A love and laughter romanct ',y Paramount with a Pose Art era ft V I Hid Oarden I ADDKl) ATTRACTION SM I! POPI.A1H) COMKDY SPKCIAL MI SIC AT NKJHT ADMISSION 10 and 20c. War Tax Included L. F. a n 's chair M. S liOns.T. Club, of th i am the W m- h president of Mrs v.. K Abeineihy Civics department Pref. . superintendent of the graven sou principal bel Lovis -Monday- Directed by stfoiiK and Wilson 'THE DEEP PURPLE" K. A. Walsh. From the play by Paul Arm- Minzer. A Kcalart Picture A wo Reel Mack Sennett Comedy ,ols, Miss Ethel Woou. of the schools, Misses Al; . Annie Tuttle. Fay Gla.l- hl..n Tliol-.-m Robinson. Olive Duke, Freddie Hoover, Annie Whitener. Sara Townscnd. Helen LonaV Kate Wurlick, Eula Yount, Isla Hunsuck it. Mrs. C.rover Murray escorted the quests to the punch hi wis, presided over by Mesdames J. A. Gaither, Sid Smyre. xt. B. Knox and George Moose. More than one hundred and fifty jruests were present. Delicious re- freshme'.its were served, consisting of cream cake and coffee. Her the Book at the ati club at the bungalow on College nitrht. The rooms in their decorations cf cut flowers and ferns. The llianks sivinjr idea and colors were effect ively use 1 in the decorations and i't frefhmenis. Several inlerestinur. eoii test" wcie enjoyed. One on "Thanks jrivin; C nundrums" created much mt rrimer.t. ' Mrs. Sbein, director cf music at Catawba College, dol'mlitcd l-,er hearers with several vocal se IrMinsn Tlv hostesses then served an elaborate luncheon in several courses. - Thanksgiving favors were pumpkins and turkeys. The salted nuts were served in miniature imi tation roasted turkeys. The only guests beside the club members and their husbands were the k'd;e of the faculty of C.i- !,trwba College. This was one ci the most charming and elabrrate er.-tr-rtainmci:ts in the history of 'no club. days with her C. II. Mebane. Macon Williams, spent Thanksgivin parents, Mr. Mrs. a"'d of Mount Airy, with his par- , l lM.-t. T ai v 1 - ems, I'osimasici .um . liams. on College street. CHURCHES .crmon Fox, President. All aie cordially invited to these services. Strangers and tors welcomed. tttend v i si- Our Christmas Club - - 1 Closes on Tuesday, No Any payments received Not Later Than i v.n Tuesday The Woman's Foreign and Home Mission-uw Society of the Presby terian church held a most pleasant .meeting at the heme of Mrs. J. A. Gaither Tuesday. As always the pro gram was interesting and instructive. Mrs. J. Pv. Campbellwas the lead- The most elaborate social event ot er for the afternoon. Mesdames b. the fall season was the reception; Ewart and W. D. Gaither T2-ia which Mrs. G. A, Warlick gave. Sat- j accounts cf the Oklahoma Presby urdav afternoon at her handsome j terian schools. Mr. J. R. Campbell home on Main street in honor of her J gaVe a reading on "Landing of the son's bride, Mrs. Eli Warlick. J Pilgrims." Mrs. J. A. Gaither read Mrs. Margaret Stewart, gowned in Missionary poem and Mrs. Frank blue and white foulard, cordially j Garvin Kf.vo B sketch of the Moun greoted the guests upon their arrival. I tain schools. One of the best features at the doer. Little. Miss Rebecca j cf this meeting was a society pledge Rcwe. lovelv in white organdy, heUl i and also dnations for the Graham Holy Trinity Lutheran t'lth Avenue and 15th Street Rev. C. R. W. Kegiey,. pasioi Af" 11 nVlimk sublet ')t "Rehf-ld thv King cometh u.nto Is it in wrath or in love? At 7 o'clock services. Subject: "Israel in Egypt today, a story of in tense interest to Christians." At 0:45 a. m. The Sunday school. The pstaor's class is at -the mam door of the church. The Brother hood class is at the East door and 3very class is doing good work. Come and join a class. At 2:30 p. m. the Junior League tnd at G oclock the Senior league. Pofh of our leagues have very pleas ant meetings. Let al join them, fn the 11 a. m. services church coun-c-ilcil to be elected as voted. The pipe organ is turned. The new i rh.iirh books are here for today. A h??.rty welcome for all visitors our services. First Methodist C. S. Kirkpatrick, ' pastor. Sunday school 'J:-15 a. m., G. F'. Ivey, sui?rintenent.. Classes for all, children younft perrple and adults. Do you attend Sunday school? Pleaching 11 n. in. and 7 p. i. v tne pasror. ine pastor is j.;iem- congregaiions past three t . as I v pleased with the that have greeted him the Sundays, also for the o to Ascension, Episcopal Rev. S. B- St roup, Rector. Advent Sunday. fiu-ino- to. the torn up condition of the church it will not be possible to hnvp services at the Episcopal church :or,iorrow. It is hoped that the work will be comnleted before another week is over. for the cards. building fur ministerial relief. lie we a boauul'ui basket Mrs. L. F. Long, in electric blue sat in with hridescent trimmings, con ducted the guests to the receiving line, composed ot iurs. Oj. a. vvanu.-., Ijo-htfullv entertained at gowned in black velvet, Mrs. lAi iaye home of Mrs. J will receive credit We take pleasure in announcing that with the close of our first year's Christnms Banking1 Clu!) there will be available ap proximately SUoOO.OQ to our members to spend or to save as they see fit. This mod est beginning; shows what can be done by systematic s a v i n g. Of course you will want to join our next year's club whicli opens Dec 18, 1920 Watch for our full announcement of club plans. Better still, come in and let us tell you about it. Consolidated Trust Co. Hickory N. C. Warlick, in her wedding gown or : white Duchess satin, trimmed in pearls, Mrs. E. E. Moffitt. cf Rich mond, in black lace, Mrs. Belle il ! long, gowned in black crepe de chmj, ,Mrs. T. V Long, in black georgette, i Mrs. R. L. Knox, in apricot geor gette with elaborate bead trimmings, and Miss Kate Warlick in a lovely rreation of pink taffeta and silver lace. Mrs. P. W. Tucker escorted the guests into the dining room, where toffee, wafers and mints were serv ed by Miss Helen Long, in pale blue satin with gold trimmings. Miss Grace Gaither, in Bloun velvet w.tn duvotyn trimmings, Miss Mary Gai ther. in embroidered black satin and Miss Helen Gaither in blue geor gette. Mrs. J. R. Campbell and Mrs. L. Tf 1 'hill ins e-raeefullv poured coffee at the dining table, which was lovely in its decorations of pink roses, tastefully arranged in a handsome silver bako't. beautiful linen and sil ver service. Mrs. R. P. Caldwell con ducted he guests to the punch room where Mrs. A. If. Crowell in laven der brocaded satin, and Mrs. J. A. Gaither, in handsome cloth dress, served delicious punch. Several hun dred guests called during the after noon to meet and , welcome the charming bride to the town. Mrs. (ilen Long played many beau tiful selections during the afternoon. At six o'clock Mrs. Warlick served, a luncheon to her guests. The Ladies Aid Society of the First Prestyterian' church was most d- the hospit able home of Mrs. J. P. Yount. Lovely chrysanthemumse and potted plants were profusely used for dec crating the handsome reception hall, parlors and dining room. The presi dent, Mrs. J. A. Gaither, presided over the meeting and the secretary rnd treasurer. Miss Mary, i ount, gave a splendid financial report of the society. The sending of the or phans clothing to Barium Springs was discussed and the committe in charge of this work will send the at an early date. the transactions of the busi ness the gonial hostess assisted by her charming daughters. Mrs. Fred Yount and Mri. Wilfong Yount. served a most delicious -sweet course with delightful accessories. clothing After -3 . , TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUMES Let us serve you with your toilet neces- sities. Our stock consists of the best Stand ard Varieties selected especially for our trade. Our stock is always complete in every line and prompt and efficient service al ways assured. g R. A. GRIMES & COMPANY I a nnonaaooanzEcacEanannncaonaonaaa is & nr. ST! m m a B a i. FRESH HOME MADE CANDY MADE EVERY DAY Fancy Fruits of all kinds SAVOY CANDY COMPANY Phone 199 Headquarters for Fruits, Fancy and Home Made Candy Charming in every detail was the lovely reception and rook party combined given by Mrs. L. F. Long and Mrs. R. B. Knox at the home of th'i latter Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Grover Murray met the e-uests st the door. The receiving line composed of the two charming hostesses and Mrs. Eli Waraiick and Mrs. Fred Yount. two recent brides, being the guests of honor for the af ternoon, Mrs. G. A. Warlick, Mrs. John, P. Yount, and Mrs. A. II. ! Crowell. After the guests had been nrescnterl to the receiving line Mrs. J. A. Gaither invited them to the lovely punch bowl, where refreshing tninch was served bv Mrs. Wilfong Yount. After this informal reception, lovely pink and white tally cards were passed and rook was played at seven tables. After a number of games hid been played a handsome prize w? s given for the highest score and the honorees were presented with beautiful cut glass vases. The hostesses were assisted :n serving by Mrs. George Warlick and Mrs. John Yount. Attractive pink ?nd wh'le place cards and pink can dles added muh to the attractive ness cf the telis. An elaborate salad course wit many accessories and nink and whit" block crenm and cakes, mints in dainty baskets and nuts were served. N Mrs. W. D. Cochrpn prH Mrs. Clyde T?owe rlavd beautiful num bers during the rfterr.oen iud 'vsly elections were given on Hv Fdisen. Mrs. Knox's beautiful home never looked lovelier than on this occasion Mrs. J. M. Lancaster was hoste to the auction bridge club on f rnlay afternoon at the Virginia Shipp ho tel. Mrs. Heath Gabriel was the win ner of tb? prizes a handsome cu glass perfume bottle. A Delicious salad course was served.T hose pr sent were Mesdames Zb Yount, Ross Huitt, Fred Yount, L. F. Long, Loy Sigmon, Gienn Long, J. C. Yount, ? O. Carpenter, Charles W. Sherrill Heath Gabriel, R. L. Taylor, I.). B Gaither and Miss Lovinia Watson. Mrs. o. E. Duke and daughter Miss Olive Duke., spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Duke's son. Mr. Kinchen Duke, -f the Charlotte Observer, Charlotte. Miss Arr.ie Tuttle, of the facu: of the Newton graded schools, : tended the marriage of her frie: Miss Cloninger and Mr. Bowman. Hickory Wednesday afternoon. R Corinth Reformed Walter W. Rowe, Pastor. 9:45 a. . Sunday School. W VV a ver buperi n tenoient. 11:00 a. m. Mornirrg Worship. Sub -i . ... j- (irpl... TT..1 iect ot sermon ov nastoi, ine vai ley of Decision." 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor 7:00 n. m. A Thank Ottering s;r vice un.ier tne auspices oi xne i. M. A. of the congregation. The uublic is cordially invited all services. Strangers and visitors m our city win receive a corcuai welcome. to given him by the people coprion Hickory. Junior Epworth league enior league 0 o'clock. Come worship with us. roof backacli- o'clock, i 111- ' : . - - : - "... Christ .Lutheran Divine services will be held Sim my morning at tne usual noyr. nr. t o ciock. iieing tne nrst rjunuay .n Vdvent the entry of Christ into Jerusalem will be studied. Sunday School at 9:45 a. in. The pnbie is cordially invite;! to :cme 1 worship God with us. First Preshyi.eHan lnth street and loth avenue. Rev. E. 21. Craid, D. P.. Paster. 0:45 a. m. Sabbath School wilh iasses for all ages. Geo. W. Hall, vjpei intenuent. 11 a. m. arnl 7 p. m. Preaching. p. u At "-: f ge w grims"' i P( will find vices. Endeavor. m. Christian morning service tlie ill be "Lessor from th who landed SCO yesrs ; m ;go. public i- a warm ordiallv i welcome ivite at r:I regular, i to, ke i rc-com tar as vo ELL, He Th Mrs. i fiied 1 -' It has i h.ve inriam -perio'i. dv'.wn rjrosll 4 " .pound c driers, roots c:r for v -..;o-1, Don't simply see "put in tLo day.'' Se ::an put into the Outlook. how you cm : how much you day. Am eric 'n en trui. First Baptist W. R. Bradshaw, Pastor. :hool. m. Thos the Sunday P. Pruitt, Superintendent. Preaching at 11:00 o'clock, by astor, subject: "To Whom Shall We Go?" Preaching at 7:00 p. m., Subject: "B" sure your sins will find you out." " B. Y. P. U, at 6 o'clock, Edgar CHICHESTER S PILLS Jf THE l)IAMOM BRAN ft. A I.a.lirx ! Ask ynur ftrupglst for a Oh!-ches-ter s Ilaniord itrandV IMlls in Red and r,id nietnllicSyy l)oxs, sealed wiih Hlue Ri))bon. . Take nn other. Buy of voiir " Irazirlt- Ask for CII I-CJfrS-T!:iC IHAiltl.M) J?UM foL J years knowr llest. Safest. A lwiys Reliaifl 9 a TO 1' M"r- .- ir. "Warming E'S just used Slor.n'a i Liniment and the quick comfort had brought a fmile of pleasure to h:.i fa-re. Good for aches resulting from weather exposure, sprains, strains, lame back, overworked muscles. l'-nr-irctcs vsi'.hpv.t rufTir,- All 8 C5 - -tu rns BV DRL,rfiiSTS EVERYWHERE ( Sf) A most delightful Thanksgiving urogram was rendered by the num bers of the high school department of the Newton graded schools on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The President's proclamation was read bv Norris Hovle. and "Causes Why America Should Bf Thankful," was the. title of a splendid paper bv Miss Margaret Feimster. Miss M jy nelle Setzer gave a Thanksgiving poem and Miss Brandon , Gartihl" re cited "Polly's Thanksgiv'ng." Pr?.f. M. S. Beam, the superintendent, made a splendid talk which was en ioyed by all present. $200 was raised -fiy the school for the Polish roV'of fund. In the afternoon a wagon load of good things was sent to the in mates of the county home. Miss Salem, lone Mebane, of Winston spent the Thanksgiving ho:i- . To Prevent Chills Take GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC to destroy the Malarial Germs in the Blood and thus Prevent Chills. 75c, BICYCLES! ! BICYCLES We have them for the Boys and Girls. All kinds at the right prices. See them now. We are headquarters for Bicycles and Re pairs. This is our business. We sell you satisfaction. P. M. KEEVER Shop Early At This Store We are having to ar rive on every train a lot. of Christmas goods that are of the want ed things. Page and Shaw Candy, the very best to be had. We have two register ed pharmacists who will prescriptions RiCiHT. A trial will convince at all times fill your you of our service and quality. Hayes-Long Drug CO. Phone 26 On the Square Emblem oj S?titfrution (5 ' T'-HE car a man uses in his business life must be always ready for duty. It is j ust this demand for a car they can trust that causes so many business men and professional men to drive Buicks. The new BuickNineteenT went' One Models are cars of valuable depend ableness f or busi ness use, whose room i ness, beauty and riding comfort make them welcome in hours of relaxation. -m iiuuiuiwcu jDiucK oervice is a notably efficient as the Buick car Prices of the New Nineteen Twenty One Buick Series moar, , wenty one Forty Four, hrce pawner car Mode Twenty One-Forty Five, m-e passenr car Mode Twenty One-Forty Six, four pas.rnjer coups Mode Twenty One-Forty Seven, five p..,rn?er sedan Mode Twenty One-Forty KiRht, four pa.srn-r coup Mode Twenty One-Forty Nine, seven pa-.nenc-r car Model Twcjjty One-Fifty, seven pacnecr sed,n F. 0. B. Factarr, Flint. Michigan Wi v The Hickory Township tax books will be in the City Manager's office Saturday, Nov. 27 and Nov. 30, and anyone paying their taxes this month will be allowed 1 per cent, discount. AX ," . S179S - i : v KlUDLE & Mi HICKORY, N.C. T 1 RNZih. WHEN qfrrrER AUTOMOmTFQ arf built, buicx willb eerrmp, ! At 1 1 e i t'j - ! 1 t 1 0, ii r die I iA r ftol J0