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PAGE THHEF. HICKORY DAILY RECORD SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 19$ Graduation Rememberances 4" (in '' t" if i 1 Hi & ,;n.i ialr time to re . ,,;ir friend or Tela .iainty piece of , ,,11,,-r liift from our I i.'M. are imu-h appre ,; are lasting. Geo. E. Bisanar Registered Optometrist HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. General Insurance and Bonds . f iSetyice'Qur Motto, 1030 14& Street ''V - I Pho QUALITY AND; PRICK ? ' Two principal factors' to be considered in ;my )iirchase whether large or small. When you are always assuredo f the best at the lowest price and often at a big sav- en iinr. it is well worth your consideration. There are reasons for the continued growth and popularity of our store. linns: or send your prescriptions to us. You will be pleased and you will appreci ate it. THE GRIMES COMPANY g El ?niigDnaDnDDnnnoapgqaaoonPQC'OPOgpggnnn a 0 a a a a a a a a a a a ANNOUNG 1 NT i I wish to announce that I will put up a ivood vard in a few days to serve the peo-)k- i' H ickory and suburbs. I can tomsh jctny kind of wood and cut it any way you want it. I also handle lumbber for sale at Reasonable prices. Put your order in now. H. F. SIPE ; .'Phone 2505 East Highland -k,.. DR. O. II. HESTER DENTIST 'm. y.hone" No. 237 Mjixi.nifl Temple Iluilding Niiit phone No. 8 G. W. UAIIY, M. R, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR and Spinal Specialist Over Zerden's Store Chiropractic Eliminates the Cause of Disease When you have any old or fast off l urniture to sell CALL 224-L fligheat (ash Trices Paid. K. VJ REYNOLDS Electric Shoe Shop M. THOMPSON, Proprietor t'lrnt nu Work Goarntidd Phon ion. 'work Delivered Hth Htrtet, Hickory, N. C. HALE KLECTKC COMPANY Ninth Arena We are equipped to do Ml kinds of electrical work, small or large. We 1ho carry a complete stock of Electrical Godn and a line of fixtures for atora and residence lighting. DR. J. B. LITTLE i DENTIST !t 1. Offlce Phone 101 "-vL Orir n, p. Bowmaa'a Stori Local and Personal Master Rufus liryan Hall went to Lenoir this morning to spend som.e time. Mrs. M. I.. Lohr, who has been itii'.y: her sister," Mis. B?uni, of Ga:s tunia, returned home today. Mr. Wt.rtland Eaten has ' returned frrm the university to s-iCnd the ho!i wst fit Lome. Mrs. J. II. Aiken and Miss Aileen Aiken left this morning for an ex tended visit in the west. Mr. Herbert Fritz has returned from the University for the summer holidays. Attorney R. II. Shu-ford returned yesterday from a business trip to Was hi n "ton. Miss Mayce Blaekvve'dcr is spending the week end in Stanley Willi Miss Wixie Rhyne. Miss Mary Walton returned yester day from Due West, S.,C, where she attended college1 the p::-'c year. Mrs. Clara Finger impending seme time at th' horn.'; of he? son, Mr. Charlie Finger- ' on Hickory route 1. flew W. R. Br.:dshov. who attend , a; Baptist meif,.ns in Blacksbuvg burg, S. C., this wei'k, returned home tetlay. Mr. Bailey Patrick a senior of the University of North Carolina, has gone to the university to join his class in tho graduation exercises. Master Kenneth Warlick w;s ex pected heme today from Maiden where he has been visiting hij grand father, Mr. Carpenter. Miss Edith McLaughlin of States ville is expect i-d this aft.enioen to spend the week end with Mrs. Fred Ilorton. Little Miss Katherine Harmon of War W. Va., accompanied her grand mother, Mrs. V. D. Breton, to Hick ory Wednesday i'oi; a visit of 'ome time. " Master Rowell Holt, Jr., attract ive son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowell Holt, of Montgomery, Ala., will arrive to morrow to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Iartin. The ministerium of the citv will not meet on Monday morning. This is the regular time of meeting, but the leatW on the. program is. out of the city and as a result there will he no meeting. Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Troutman hnd ns their guests yesterday Mr. C. Tioutman and children, F.red and Doris They were enroute from Asheville to Statesville where they will be guests of relatives. j Mr. Pondo Hatton of Tamna. Fla. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr C. M. Shuford. the latter hi. aunt. Mr. Hatton is city editor ot the Tampa Daily Times. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brad sh aw returned yesterday from their bridal trio and are at the home of Mr. Bradshaw s parents, Mr. aad Mrs. J. H. Brad shaw on Eighth avenue. Mrs. Brad shaw before her marriage was Miss Alice Adams of Asheville. . . ir inpks in Cliar- Aiier spenuiuK -"" " lotte as the guest of Miss Jam- Gil mer, Miss Alice Cilley returned home today. Miss Cilley was very popu . ruifn nmi n number ot lap in ijiianuiw: parties, luncheons and dances were pUfnntd tor ner aim a.- " Winstnn-Salem. who was of nf Miss Gdmer. aisw ju,rov THE ANVIL OF GOD'S WORD Last eve I paused beside a black smith's door, And heard the anvil ring the vesper chime; Then, looking in, I saw upon the ! floor Old hammers worn with beating jfears of time. "How many anvils have you had," said I, "To wear and batter all these hammers so?" "Just one," said he, and then with twinkling eyes, "The anvil wears the hammers out you know." "And" so." I thought, "The Anvil of God's Word . For ages skeptic blows have bemt u-on, Yet, tnough the noise of falling blows was. heard, The Anvil is unharmed, the , hammers gone." - Author Not Known. . CAPTAIN LOV1TT HERE Capt. E. F. Levitt cf Boone, vet eran cf the war between "the states, trustee of the Oxford Orphan Asy lum, and the oldest living former leg islator, passed through Hickory today en route home from Raleigh and Ox ford, where he spent a few days on business. - He served in the legisla ture first in 1883 and last in 1017. Captain Lovitt has many friends in Hickory and they gathered about him today to shake his hand and to dis cuss good roads and other live topics. FOR VISITORS this Tir r Trtwc.oir vnivrnPfl VeS- M V W U. lv.ain.-iMj' 1 " terdav atternoon xrum - lseacn wneie sue n,,wx.. - vention ot tne norm w - nf Clubs. The convention, r.k. C c5nn since . i Jnca vpst.prdav Tuesday, came v.x At the election oi Mrs. Kamsay was " Mr. and Mrs. " James C. Shuford gave a delightful supper and spend the night party at their cabin on Little River last night in honor of their nieces, Virginia and Adelade Cilley of Paoli, Pa. who are popu lar visitors in the city. After supper the evening was hap- mlv snent in dancins and rowm The nartv returned to Hickory merning. Mr. and Mrs. Shuford's guests in cluded Misses Virginia and Adelaide Shuford, Ellen Stuart Menzies. Kath erine Mcnzies, Louise Rowe, Virginia Menzies and Messrs. James Whitener Sterling and Alex Menzies, Donald Menzies, Hairy McComb and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Menzies, Jr. RETURNED FROM SYNOD At 9:".0 last night J. Porter Burns arrived in Hickory with his narty from Burlington consisting of Revs.. F.-glev, Hite and Senter, w! Mr. Austin, Dr. Deaton's delegate. It was a delightful drive all the way home. Other ministers and delegates return from the New United Synod todiy, The meeting in Burlington is report ed very well attended and happy ana harmonious in all its work. Reports were especially good from all parts of Svncd. In all Lutheran churches on dli., cr.ri!iv tK" vpnorts will be made. m 1 - BACK FROM SYNOD tu xt.i.y.,. A elpo'fl ti on to the ad- 1 lit" v..-r, - journed meeting of the North Carolina A at "Rnrlinfirton. has re- LiUtnno11 " w . turned home after participating m the business before that body. Dr. J L. Morgan, president, presided over the sessions, wnicn were ucvwu etinc the unfinished business of the Salisbury convention. Amonir Hickory peopie ai"'s were Dr. F. C. Longaker, Drs. John C. and Rufus B. Feery, Kev. r.. d. Sox, Rev. C. R. W. Kegley, Mr. Por ter Burns and Mr. J. A. Moretz.; MOONLIGHT PICNIC ! argaans np Work Ooflies Our stock of work clothes consists of the better kind of garments, cut full and roomy, sewed with best thread and best colors, yet-cost no more than you pay for inferior goods. . Best Overall J . . ... . , . Good, Khaki Pants ; . v . Best Chambray Shirts . , ... ... . . $1.5G. . . . .$1.50-?2.00 . .75c and $1.00 Complete stock of work clothes at best prices . Moretz-Whitener Clothing Company Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all kind cf I1ARNESS, BRIDLE- SADDLES AND STRAP WORK Repairing a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. R. W. B. RAMSAY DENTIST 0c our IlayM-LoDff Drut r'f HICKORY, N. C. CYRUS C. BABB Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Knr. Waterpower, Watemork and Seweratro Land aub-oitiaion f Addreis: Granite Falla, N. U Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOR OF OPTICS n ction W1W Just Arrived FRESH Shipment Whitmans and Norris Candies Lutz Drugstore "On the Corner :ALL 17 or 317-Thafa ENOUGH Prac ripti-3na a Specialty Complimenting- Mises May and Millie Snyder ot High Point, house (nio,ts of Misses Essie Peeler and Mary Bum garner a nioortiigftt picnic was given at Connelly Sprigs by srv eral young men -T; thetmvn.'-. The party went to the cpringft in - a truck. A delightful picnic' "'lunch was spread during the oVtTnng. Those going were xne Mr.' and Mrs. Everett itaves, Misses May and Millie ' Snyder, Pearl Bum garnerrEsste: Peeled - -. Lucile-f Beal; Pearl Frazier, Bu6lah IcaM and Gert rude Peeler. Messrs. Joe' Reinhardt, Jakie Geitner, Elbert Whismant, . Sun mie Wihitener, Albert .Lutz, Ulen Abernethy and J. H. ThTjft. ,; LA DIE'S AUXILIARY MEETS Nineteen members were, present vesterday afternoon when the La j: AViiiorv nf Hiekorv post No. 48 met in the legion club room. Mrs. J. IL Shuford president,, was m xhe chair. j rpu nAnotitntinr was reau adopted with a few changes ;Jeing made. It was ueciaeu tu monthly meetings on the seconu rn- dav in each montn. Mrs T. F. Stevenson, Mrs. jv. j. nr Mrs P.has. Geitner, and Mrs. E. N. Carr were appointed te serve with tne. omcers um tive board. Miss Mabel Miller was appointed- publicity chairman. v. The poppy comiuiui'c "-py"1-1' every yvyyy " pn-j . the 'funds sent in to headquarters.! One thousand smaii popyieo u larger ones were sold. In view of the reunion of the 42nd 'division which will be lield in Hick ory in July, the president .appoint ed an entertainment committee to in .Annoratinn with 3, Similar Y committee from the American Le- cion The committee is cumiiuaiu of Mrs. T. A. Mott, chairman. Mrs. Carrie Gamble, Mrs. John Miller, M Xlfr T. T.rmr Mrs. H. P.. WU- liams, Mrs. John Stephens and Mrs, Bob Thomasaon-. , , . fiirtJlpr DUS1HGS3( the meeting adjourned until tne sec ond Friday in July. ' a K. K. K. TO ORGNIZE Hickory is to havei lodge of the K. K K. The preliminary meeting was held one night this week and the er-. (ran i7.at.ion will be perfected next Thursday night, . - - MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Tiilo fnllnwino- announcements have been received in the city : Mr. and Mrs. urianuo &mytvu Adams announce the marriage of their . daughter Mary Alice 'to ! Mr. James Hugh Bradshaw on Wednesday, June the eighth nineteen hundred and twenty-one x Asheville, North Carolina tu Ais(iimii o-f vniinf women of X llir i.wovMtn- f today is extraordinary healthful, i think young ladies snoum oe con gratulated on winning the battle of the short skirt, Dr. Woods Hutch inson. New York physician. , Friendships and .warship are not built at the same dock Newark News. . . - ,;. N ' ' ' CLASS PICNIC sf d,1ocii AT Ynnnt entertam- ivi I n. ivu.i-v i . i... ed her Sunday school cJass of young trirls yesterday afternoon with a pic- . w TTi A 1 farm me; on Mr. J. r. awuciuj . t r- TVio nnrtv Went to the farm in cars and spent, several u''ta, riovinir o-oTvips and wadincr. A picnic supper was served before re turning home. Mrs. Yount was as sisted in entertaining the young peo ple' bly her sister, Miss Elizabeth Ab- i u , . The members of the class attending were Misses Gladys Rowe, Mary Mc- ( arley. rJnzaoetn wanitu, uuuiac m tin and Norene Lefevers. I nveru dains CHILDREN'S DAY HAVE a portrait made , of your kiddies in then white holiday frocks and curls. Their charms 1 can be made permanent j 1 in a good portrait. jr. Si HARDINS STUDIO Hickory, N. C. QVettseChlUns ? MliotDgniphicAbuntuup Pennsylvania Vacuum Ci Are like Dodge Brothers Motor Cars the best buy on the market, price and quality considered. Standard Garage $ Sales Co. Phone 210 f V For Your Table Z il T Fairy Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Pies Always Fresh j 1: L ' CITY BAKERY Ninth Avenue ' C. W. Ellington, Prop. 4: