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t PAGE THREE HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY EVENING, APRJL 1, 1921 y mm a m. m-m m. . at n PLAN CAMPAIGN FOR CHINESE RELIEF i Why We Are Strong fo WiSlard vim 1 Plans for rahdnj: $2,000 Sunday for; the relief of the millions of starving Chi r u so have been perfected by the central committee cf which Mr. K. M. Terry Is- chairman, and peircns, who are willing to trive are urged to- car iy cash and (hecks with them t; church either on Sunday morning or niftht. It is ho))ed tj raise the goal in a single day, telegraph the amount to headquarters and allow the com mission to put the money where it will do most ?ood. The members of tees have announced ft r .Sunday. Those Weston Burner, Raleigh; F. C. Bat tle, New Bern; H. M. Baker, Lum ber ton; T. B. Henry, Wadesboro; W. II. Wcodall, Asheville. Corres ponding secretary and Mission study superintendent, Miss Elsie K. Hun ter; recording secretary, Mrs. J. B. Boushall; secretary Youn Woman's auxiliaries, Mrs. H. N. Himms; Ju nior superintendent Mis.; Elizabeth N. Briggs; editors: Mrs. W. H. Red dish, Mrs. R. N. Sims and Miss Eli zabeth Briggs. Executive committee: Mesdamles W. A. Cooper, Livingston Johnson, J. II. King, T. W. O'Kelley, W. R. Marshall, W. C. Reddick,, J. H. Weathers. J. A. Ellis, J. R. Barkley, N," E. Maddrick, C. E. Brewer, T. II. Briggs, N. B. Broughton, J. W. Dunn, Weston Burner, Z. M. Cay ness all of Raleigh. church commit their canvassers named bv Chair- Ths women of ancient Rome, it is asserted, used more pa;nt and pow der than the women of today- ,Well mot. gnd nowder mav have been cheap er in their day. Springfield Union. HIGHUUUD SCHDO SIXTH HONOR ROLL The Highland school honor roll for the ixth month follows: A First Grade Donald Lee Peery, Glenn Suther, Mary Lee Leonard. Margaret Yount, Boyce Deal. Mil- ford Cloer. Edith Lail, Edward Mor ris. Joe Mize. B First Grade Estelle Davis. Mar cella Harris. Paul Lafon, Maurice Lafon. Cathryn Snipes, Hattie Turn er. Lettico Martin, Minnie Kerr, Tom Eller. Second Grade Ransom Bierd Ver line Bolick Ruth Frye Ina Frye Herman Guthrie Clyde Haivm Kenneth Hefner Clarence Kaylor Pauline Little, Frank Miller. Dixon Suther, George Stanley, Veda White. Paul Wihitener. Carroll Newton. Third Gradst Gettys Rockett. Na dine Mingus, Laura Cloer, Leona Can- sler. Douglas Craig, Troy White, Harry Newton, Minnie Frye. , Fourth Grade Joel Hunt, Sadie Huffman. Vernice Frye, Robert La fon. Nina Yount, Mary K. Miller, Vernon Kaylor, Florence Sigmon, Georgia Bolch, Louise Sox. Fifth Grade Alice Frye. Floyd Frye, Juanita Harris, Mta Hcffn;r. Howard Hefner. James Witherspoon. Sixth Grade Edith Anderson. Cad Guthrie, Cloyd Bolick. William Peery. Seventh Grade Katherine Newton. Eighth Grade Earl Huffman. Ninth Grad? Erline Sigmon, Luda Hawn, Grace Harris, Cecil Newton, Bernice Miiler, Nettie Hawn, Made Newton. Letts Newton. DR. McDANIEL AT FIRST BAPTIST SATURDAY NIGHT Dr- Geo. Wl. McDaniel of Rich mond, Va., noted preached and lec turer, will occupy the pulpit of tbe First Baptist church tomorrow night in the interest of the 75 million campaign. He will discuss world re ligious conditions and bring a mes sage that will be interesting to ah. The public is invited. We've seen a lot of batteries, but never another like the Willard Threaded Rubber Bat tery. I Threaded Rubber insulates, the plates instead of separating them the way wood separators do. r . No carbonizing, puncturing, checking or cracking, because Threaded Rubber Insulation re tains all the valuable insulating qualities of rubber and is not affected by acid. That's one beacon why we're strong for Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries. 'v' Hickory Battery .Co. 1 121!l Ninth Avenue Phone ;)). ' (rlrf rVs H .ra ft H It man Perry for the First Baptist are: L. B. Tul'tle, C. W. Ellington and W.I 11. llosley. Mr. K. C. Menzies' committee for the Presbyterian church is composed of V. A. Henderson, Geo. W. Hall, C. V. Garth, Mrs. C. C. Gamble, R. L. Hefner and N. W. Clark. I Dr. R. L. Fritz announces his com-! niittee fi r St. Andrews Lutheran as W ' .K.. vuhn. AWnr, Pitts," W.-II. Little,! MiVs' Lottie Siittlemyre arid "Miss Al- n-a Powlas. POLISH TRRINS OPERATE Warsaw, March 13. Trains made up entirely of Polish rolling stock and manned by Polish chews began making regular trips into Rumania recently to bring grain to the new republic which suffered terribly in crop losses last year owing to the Bolshevik offensive. Rumania was! unable to deliver grain to Poland ' because of lack of usable rolling stock, j This grain is milled into flour for: the population of Galicia. Northern j Poland including Warsaw receives i "'.j supply of flour chiefly from Am erica. Two trains a day, transporting about 25,000 tons of grain a month, are now making regular trips from Central Rumania. Experts have reported excellent prospects for Poland's crops next harvest and it is expected that with a summer of peace the country will ! raise enough grain to supply all needs, i The situation in Ireland will not ; be helped by the fact that the am-j bushes will soon be in full leaf. ! Indianapolis j M wmm Money back without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES. (Hunt's Salve and SoapLfail in I the treatment of Itch, Eczema, Rinsrworm.Tetterorotherltcn- ing skin diseases. Try this ' treatment fit our risk. HICKORY DRUG COMPANY mm stcse ROBBED II H B I Mr i 1 I IT ISfilfl 6. VVMi Batteries- Vnkni.wn persons last night enter ed Williams' Clothing Company store on iXnth avenue, carried off a-, handbag, an overcoat, two suits of clothes, neckties and other articles and left without leaving a due as to their identity. NO SHOW AT HUP. TONIGHT M:n;;igT J. I'. Miller, of the Hub theatre leei et . to announce that lie will le unable to show flip big pic ,tuiv '-Dead Men Tell No Tales" to day. He received the picture yester I day one day lata from Wadesboro and j expected to hold it ever and show it today, but, aft.r .t'dvertising the nic 'tine in the Record for exhibition to- .!:;y he received a teh'gram late 1 r-t .evening instructing him to not hob' jlhe ))icture and to shin it at once to '.Atlant i from which place it had to i he reshipped immediatelv upon arrival there to Nashville. Tenn.. for ? full weeks run commencing Sunday. W. M. U. CONCLUDES V K Ali'S CONVENTION TWO IIUNDIIEI) IIKJII SCHOOLS IN DEIJATI J Chap 1 Hill, ,-iPti i. Two hun j dred hiuh schools in all sections of j the state have notifi.d Secvietaiy L. ' R. J'.arikin that they v'dl take part in tc triangular debates of the high ' srholo debating unio mm April 1. on the query KesoheJ. That the polu-y ' f coll ctive bargaining through J trade unions should prevajl in Am vtrican industry- Interest in this, the 'ninth annual statewide tottst, of jhe j high school dcbatingiunion," it at bigli i tnt;'!i in ; scho!s of the ttate iiccvul ing to leports r.ccivortiitw ' The sciiois winningi 'botli cf jtheir (lebatc April 1 will Knd' tnen-'n.'a'm's 'to the university en April 14 and 1" to '(Tmpr'te -in the -final rnntesf for ithef Aycock Memorial cup. Other ) nigh .- m.i Si.id'J .W i& ?n; v2 that time ale ' the '.intcr-schqlnstic 'track meet and tennis tournament. ' 'lhe AshevilL' high school won the award of the Ayccck Memorial cut) ;ly defeating the Goldsboro high school in last year's final debate hi ;the university. Should Asheville win ithe Aycock cun fg:iin this year then tlv trophy will remain the perman- t tit po. session cf the Asheville- high school. Pocky Mount, April 1. The Wo man's1. Misi-kAinry u-.il'n convention, which has been in session in the First P.nptist church of this city since Tuesday night adjourned last night without a meeting place for the next vession a vear hence. The matter I of selecting a place was left to the J executive committee. The convention j has grown so large and the house keepers problems have grown so ac ute that.no town or city dared to I invite them. The convention regis tered its protest against moving the general headquarters of the union from I'altimorc. 'I he Charlotte division, composed : of IK associations, of which Mrs. T. . P.. Henry of Wadesboro is superintendent,- led all the divisions in the state ' in ' the matter of. contributions and gold seals for mission stiidy, the amount given being $9G,G19. Am ong their gifts have been an Edison to Rev. and Mrs. II. II. McMillian of China and operating table for the :i?w Yathleeiv Mallory hospital at Liachowfu, China, and they offer. ..o ehiploy a trained worker for thi proposed "Good Will Center"to be 'Fsta"blished " iri Charlotte.' " ..The features of th closing-ser-v?c4V last .night were ' -a' ; pageant by the local' Y. W. ., and inspiring ad dresses by Mrs. Maude McAClure of the W. M. U., training school, Louis iville, Kw. i"Worth Whlc LighbV and a splendid musical program by a large chorus choir. The following officers were elect ed to serve during the coming year; President. Mrs. Wesley N. Jones, lvlifigh; vii'-presi('(;nits, Mesdames I E R A N TODAY A Thos. H. Ince Special 0 ESPUN FOLKS' -Featuring- LLOYD HUGHES and an all star cast Written by JULIEN JOSEPIISON IIomnun Fr lk'- is not a cocktail drama. It has romance and tenderness; it haa jruthca and robust comedy; it has tenderhess and the rush, of melo-dramatic action but it never loses that U ft, magnetic, masterful something that makes it a pastoral epic. A mother story that hits the greatest target in all the worlds the human heart Added Attraction FOX NEWS Admission 10 & 20c," war tax included Our Strawberries Grow in the Sunny Sotiih In THE Southern States tkat Iiave lon been famous for fertile soil and wonderful fruit, grow the strawberries wliick flavor "The Velvet Kind Ice Cream' Picked fresh in season, these berries are "cold packed" and, thus frozen, shipped to our facto ries where they remain at frigid temperature, retaining all their dehciousness until used in flavoring your "Velvet Kind Ice Cream." ? We use only the genuine natural flavors in all our products, barring absolutely all; imitation or extracts and compounds. This, with purtjnvh personally created formula and method tor manufacture (Patents applied for td protect our process) reinforced with the ingredientoi pure ct'eam, pure milk and pure cane sugar, gives us the exclusive privilege of offering you this superb and distinctive Ice Cream, both in flavor and in quality. We do not use gelatins, gums starch or fillers. It is truly an Ice Cream of incomparable dehciousness and qual ity, exceeding in charm and purity even that good old-fashioned kind your Mother made The New Cream of Ice Creams 99 hickory CHAPIN-SACKS CORPORATION Hickory Drug Co. 1 Salisbury, N. C Copyright 'U H l MitJil I i : nrr n i M M I I