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' a HICKORY DAILY RECORD ft Birthday Remembrances V very approphtr time to re jhcml'tT your fnVnd cr rtda tit with a dainty iice of jwglrv or othvr il : fnM our niv'f olt'i't idt't Such tfifi1? arc rui.h aprire ciatfd and :uv l.it:u. fss ' - feft - Steffi- Local and Persona ! A business meeting: of tb,2 Fhila- tht'a class of the Reformed church1 will he held tonight with the secre-' tary. Miss Mabel Miller, for tlio! tranrjetion of-t,cme business maft-'csl -tv importance1. All members are ur;- ed to atieiul. Meeting called at S ft : a M'i'. 1m r;i to Mr. and Mr. flulan Ghoek i oV!ock. Kcvival services, vhic:S have Ixyn Mrs. ( . Ai. ( ampbell arrived today in pr; srress in ;,;inke K;il!s at i gj; i'i'OM .'! df-n ilk- to visit relatives. j Methodist church, came to a close I I ia:;t i'i.LViit. 1 no mertiniv v:'s success- t Mi.-s Kulh I ircli ef Cuili'ord Cl-jtu! and helpful. J4v. C. S. Kirk ' 1. : is the vlt : cl i v :-ue t of Mrs. 1:',? a:.dcr of the First M'lho- gj; I.e.. eaiv'e. jdij-t church Uk-kcry, pleached dutim; H Mrs. 11. V. n.n-kley ?, c!:ildr-.5i J . , , ! H j are speiidio'-- s-.um.1 time in 1'iun -! Mr. and Ttirs. L. P. May'. -w and j 'v.-i.-k. ! Mrs. Belle Fiu.tr.n ci Meosvsvii'e i ig ! v.vr I'-ueis Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. W. V,. McKorie w '. 1 ' ' rou mini, i ney e)-e aceoui- r;:r.;eo j; .no y .viisse.s 3iaitia Wi!- applies to all sizes- 7!r. .rd Mi.-. n i t ,V-i svi c :i i ; r 'iil-.-st.; r.f K:-i ;::utl.er, Mrs. T. I-J. Field. .son TrruVnan and Ruth Lent:, who !v-i! be ti:e:v 'uosts for a v.-c.-.-k. E. BIsanar IloyisliTcd Optometrist rae ti'tu- in ;r;n-l iviids, :d '-... ; , V: ' tui.v lur is : '.oir,-'- lite ! urn: tare exj)".-.:iO'r.. ...... ai. mi o ;-i visit thiri e. Danny; their -absence f .''iii lae cityrf Misses M.-;ry W'ilev y .-. Wvuu r,e ""hi fi'.iit.- sj SlSandv with Mis. I lock and j f'd f Mar...arel Lent, will be jiuesis HI the Inane of Mrs. A. L. iVhiteur'r. t ! "Jl' J' A' Lent'i- i t oi'intrev ol .Nov. ton were visitor--- n. y. v. v. i:ntertaim;ii -Mrs. T. II. Juftice entertainvl hickory mmm & mm co. General Insurance and Bonda Service Our Motto 1030 14th Street - - Phone 2D2 the city yesterday afternoon. Ji. Y. P. I . of V.V.-st Hiekoiv Uartif-t i Y Emma Kelly and Miss Annie; church with a soda Saturday evea ! 1 -'i Ktlly it Wihnins'lon are '.'.uerds ; m-. Ahcait eighteen niemhei s were j.t :ir. ft id Mrs. -. (..'. Kelly. j pveserd. Mrs. T. II. Boyd and dau:rh- ; Iter, Miss Pearl were welcome is:tsi3 ! The Kniyht:-; f Pvthb.s will meeLi Special music raid ?in;in and c o--1 i'.u.-- Li nn's wore played thro'urnou: :.':-,-i'-iit at s o cioc'c ior wo, ii. ia n t::id tieyrre. r. a-i.l M'S. J(hr Stephens !i-.'e s i heir yjaesL Mrs. .StJphins nii-t-e, !:. J.i:c!!:t!a Valkins, cf Charlotte. Ii v. ami Mrs. C. S. Ki'.'kpatriek 'rave as- tln-ii u."st i heir iiieCe, Mi.ss Kii kpj.trick, of Yir.yinia. y-.:. Ch.is. Aheme'liy of Connellv ;s a phonper in the i , , , , ,M , I 111 1 1 1 1 Mill I . m.iui J J ' yMiC :i;r .-.:.c; Oil Ceo!: Sfcv? .1 Ivrht-j::-. K!?':-: St:::i3 l:cnrctjs, Cy, h;:.!:c?.. a:: ;t rc;.t"f. ft tho snir.: t ;:r; c ?.(- .-ii-caily, toe. vrlcC::;. X r:;n, f 7o V Ci i . it fu! burner? ditv-l' fit--? i.-ifcY;'.! hot blucr.2:no c!os:: up jtr.dc-rli-S cook'iu- zvA ?y the Fl'jrc:;co !'r,e evenin;'. After v the o;iu v:e invited into the dining i.om, i which v.-as l-eauiifuliy deeorate:! ' wit.', sweei per:--. : nd hydrangeas wlire tielicious ice eieam. cak.1. friTit and pickles were serv,":!. ungp . r 1? " FNTIIRTAIX (KIK'IY T!ie Vnian's Missionanv S'-ciety of the Methodist church met Mon day afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. ivi:t (i-M . i' s. 'i ninni. r mini f - a- t i . . . . i - . . . n r . - ' . 11 t i v t s,... , JK i itrie win Ai is. variicK as- t'Ms m-.rmn;r. i sistaut hostess. Mrs. Fred II or ton was leader tor the afternoon, :t end ing the 42nd chapter of Isaiah, with Mr. -:vf Mis. ,?. A. Lent, and Miss es Mary Wilev arid Margaret I.oiitz ire spc: li'-y ttxlav in Charlotte. i .ore. s i'-iayiT in concert. Mts. Thompson was elected dol- l''.i..v4, L.;,. Mr. J. S. Tit) ton is attending the!(''-U(1 to att.na the d?stnct canier-l u oe neui ;n iNe.wen JU.y o ana ! S hem Furniture Exposition at! .u'- ?i;vn Faint ioriay. More Hcct u ... j :v .. v t c ; i j 1 1 'lis . i - - v fw. tA! .-.ff'.-f t . i r t .5 ' ,;J. -uju. I ii-.-kZ ' v-it - I Miss Louis Tlcrman of Newton, at' t. ; .-pei' line sooie time with Mi-s. L. S. I-1'.'. ; riil. rvlarneI h: me today. Mi-'s Rac hel Kcevt r returnotl y - it noon from Ashevxii-ie, pit't the week end with r-- ,,t- wh"1 Mrs. V. V. Uasl.cr. Mr. C. C. r,o-t, Jr., h.is returned to Aujruo'n, (i'i., after speaiin;- somv riaie with hi- parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. IJost. r -,4 1 ll'lJL Y- Abernethy Hardware 'Co. The meetinc of the Wednesday Afi'O i'iOi n Uiidi:e Club with Mrs. W. I. Fhuford toiiiorrow iias been rost-noned. Mr. and Mrs. C. T.. Urrris of Tho.i .'sii!e and Miss .Elizabeth St,ejh?ns and Mr-?. White of Conway were enests Sur.dav rf Mr. and Mrs. ii. W. Harris. Jilncy Schedule Hickory-Lenotr JUpoj ?, k4u !.? Lenoir S;20 V. M. L.vb Hickory 5.0O P. M. Arrive for No. 21 arrj C. E. ROB8INS Hickory Lodge No. 343 F. ft A. M. K?r?inr corrirt;yn!cafio Fir! s'j.-l Tcml Monday r-.iht-s. Mreihrcn e.iriitl: to t pre gent. I F, Whitor.pr, Master D. B. TAYLOR, Soe. DK. O. II. I TEST Kit DENTIST Ocfflc phone No. 2.'.7 Masonic Templr? building Nijjht phono No. 8 G. W. HA MY. M. I)v D. C. CHIIiOPIiACTOK and Spinal Specialist Over Zerden's Store fihiranractic Eliminates the Cause of Disease When you have any old or raat oft Furniture to sell CALL 224-L Highest Cash Prices Paid. K. W. KKYNOLDS Mv. Smith, the district secretary of the Epworth League was present, in it', jiave a full account of the work and plans of the league and of the! f-outerence v. atcn nas jiisr cios.eii at Morsia.iton.. Mrs. Shuford ajipoint ed Mesdamos I'ec'Yey, If or' on an-i j Wv son to aid Mr. Smith in Is work. Mis. Spratt th-n took charce of the meeting- and R'ave a very interesting outline of Ye :ind chanter of ttie lesson study book which, was thor- oiutoiv enioyea oy an. After a most plpasant evening, the society adjourned. The hostesses served delicious block cream and ra':e. The next meetinp; V-,vill be V.ehl with Mrs. Foster the fourth Mor.davv in July. MRS. LONG ENTERTAINS ,lK,..Lif..i n .1 -v oom-miui paiiy ot LHs nioiM 1U was that given b Urs. I.. Loire; of Newton when she entertain ed the Limited Auction Club at the home cf Mrs. Georpy? C. Yoder. ll.'idp;e Avas played at three 1 bles an l tiible prizes, jrivea f ;r the hiffh'-t scores, were receive.! by Mrs. J. IF p. Cilley, Mrs. Walker Lyerly and Mrs. E. B. Jones. Mrs. J ones in turn pro sen tod her prize to Mrs. R. S. Parker of Murohv. ;v-. is visitiner her nar ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Abernethy. Inimediatoiy f r-'llowintr the j?ame a delectable luncheon in two courses war. served with Mrs II. D. Aber- Rov. VV. R. Bradsh -w. p'tor ofjnethy as a special fjue-st. i'hos.e plavir.e,- '.cre rdesdaraes Ctxi. N. ITutton,J. If. P. Cilley, .Walker I.yeriy, T. C. Blsokhurn, E. B; Jom-s, K. B. Menzies. J. I,. Riddle ' N. W. Pass. R. S. Parker, Geo. (k. Yoder and Miss Mi-ayce Bahkweklcr. Mr. R. S. Parker, after spend in'.-, 'unii' time vith Mr. and Mrs. A. S. ,bei re! hv. ha i-cUirneil to Murphy. M'-. F i .'r nd .children remair.-rl for -xn extended visit. Mr. O. G. Wolff and brothers J. A. P. Wolff r.f Rural Hall ami Y . L W f ef Winston-Salem and Mr. Claud Wojff have ,'rone en a camping and fish'ter trip to the Bridge a atr lakes. l-i.e J'lrst I'nn' ist church, ?s con tinuing a revival motin.tc in Lenoir this week. The iv.etirisr is sjeeesful liU'l in to .is- nuv'ot. 2 P. conversions had 'oien made. Mr. nod Mrs. Gordon Crowe! 1 1-f.t vnstrrdav for Li-n-olnt n after .-be.'.ntr ! I II t wcli's i:;nnts. Mr. apd Mrs. G. mil 3 8 II. Geitncr. on tl',?ir return from a g j SL. lioneviron spent in the mountains m the wester invt of ' the state. Rev. A. S. Peeler of Lenoir was in Hickory td:y etnoute to Salisbury bavins been called home on account of Mv death of his father, Mr. Craw ford Peeler, who died this morpinp:. Mr. Peeler, who was atrcd about 78 years, had been in feeble health for several years. HUE KLECTRC COMPANY Ninth ATena We arc equipped to do kiads of electrical work, Btaall or large. We alo carry a complete Ktock of Electrical Go1h ami a line of fixtureg for tor nrd reHidence lichting. an . 5w? jm sew ' 8 Hi t BONDS .: t s U a i Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Proprlcter Firt Cltss Work GuarM.t Phon 106. Work Delherwd I0S2 14th Ptrot, Hickory. N. 0. Hickory Harness Co, Manufacturers of til Incdi .t HARNESS. imiDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WOP.K UfcpAlrla 8 Speciltj HICKOKY, H. O. DR. J, B. LITTLE ;i DXNTIST Offlc Phon 109 Orr D. F. Bowman' Stor CYRUS C. BABB Mem. Am. Sec. Civil. Sngrn. Waterpower, Wntcrworki and Sewerage Land eub-diiiutca Highways. Hickory, N. 0. -Chm. Com. PW Sitklresa: Granite Falls, N. C. DR. W. B. RAMSAY DENTIST OSee 0Tr BayM-Loojr Drns C HICKORY, N. C. Geo. E. Bisanat DOCTOR OF OPTJCfi ErroVof Uefraction and all Opti-' cal defects eorreetC with proytrly fitted glataea. Office and examination room In con nection with Jewelry Store. Week end Package Colgates Tooth Paste with large can Collates Talcum Price 18c lutz DruaStore "On the Corner' JALL 17 or 317 That's ENOUGH Preemptions a Specialty The cruniy board of commissioners, meetm; .in special session yostY'dav, discussed road bonds and set Thurs day, July 1-3, as the time to open j bids for the sale of the $500,000 is I sue. An advertisement in the Record gives details of the issue, j The commissioners also took final ! action on the hard surface project from the Burke county line to Ncw j ten and will present it to the state highway commission for adoption' at ' its meeting July 0. i Owing to Monday's being a holi day the board will not hold its regu lar meeting until Tuesday, July 5, and all persons having business be i fore that body will take due. notice, j Monday will be observed generally as a holiday in this section and the ! stores in the county are expected to be closed and everybody will have an outing. TRUSTEES FAIL 1 TO TAKE ACTION l j Chester S. C, June 8. Election of j a president for Lrslune College at ; Due West, S. C, to succeed Dr. J. S. ! Moffatt, resigned, was postponed un- til August S at a meeting of rustt J ees here last night. The postponed ; meeting will be held at Gastonia. N. IC. j The postponement was due to the, ! absence of certain members of thej board of trustees, it was announced.) - Four names were presented by thej executive committee of the college.) from which the trustees are expected j I to make a selection Rev. R. C. j ' Grier, of Columbia: Dr. E. N. Oir of Charlotte N. C: Rev. J. W. Carson and Professor O. Cannon of New-' mm iili 111 Hi if ! xVkWK j ill f ey-uu'j-' The name of Goodrich on a t,- f n just one thing qmlhy. Ami il:.;; is always the highest that can. hz r:(y , Each tire is specially designed for vice it must deliver. Goodrich I br; the popular sizes, hsve cstablhh'::) i eclves as unusual valuer, from iht -- point of real economy. Silvcrtv i- O-nh in their class h?.ve always held fj:-,t m tne esteem cr maorisis, not ornx y cause ef theiv symmetrical p&rfcci'-; 0f finish, rut furthennorj hy reason o? tl-ru long life, complete dependability and ssfneiory perforniancc. Your dealer' will supply you at the- uit ?rices: .A -4 s r - 1 . Ji 1 "I M , r fviV IT ii The anh-suul safety tread Silvertown Cord bit ibV .fcR A. O VM UORli ' 30x3 1 1 .$2450" $2. I " 32x3i 32.90 j 2.90 132x4 I 4 L85i 3T5 1 33x4" 43 AO j T;o ""1 32x4 47.30 4oH "33x41", 4840 43 1 3-4x41 1 49.65 4 J 3:5I, 5ci90 ,"j 55 35x5 6190- .80 1 FABRIC TIRS 20 Lower Prie The Goodrich price reduction which took effect May 2nd was without reservation. It mciudarl SHvartcwn? together with Good rich Fabric tires raid Goodrich Red and Gray inner tubes. Smooth j 30x3 12.00j safety i 30x3 13 A 5 Safety ' j 303? 1600 ! S-.i' THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY e lkron, Ohio I nere s pleas in a co T"! I"ihN your cook in is Vit'HC fection Oil Cook Stove the fp fi N kitchen isn't made un.com" li mm ( k YortaSl? hot, All' the heat ou Hi 1 I iwmm ortaqiy not, iu vac neat yoit r necdB ready, justlwhen'iandS1 wKere vou watit it there isji none lost. You. regulate it by simply turning- the vich up or down a trifle. SFCliRlIYOIII STASO-ViiD OH CCMifVSV That's why it's so easy with ordinary cooking experience to make light fluify cakes, crisply crusted pies and tooth some cookies. The New Per fection Oven is up where you can. reach ii conveniently and look into it easiiv. It's -a pleasure, too, to be relieved of coal and wood carrying, of sweeping around and under the hod and wood basket or box, A small dust-rag takes the place ot the stove blacking brush. Always be sere to adjust the wick so that the flame has Ion ore in cooKing Kitcrien white tips. These give you the most heat." Another feature of the New Perfection is its long blue chimney. This drives ail the heat up to the cooking utensils and doesn't soot up the bottoms ef them. Insures complete-burning of every drop of oil; none is wasted. New Perfections arc rnniie in five, four, three, two and one-burner sizes. Most rub ers select them equipped v stn the warming cabinet. Use Aladdin Security Oil (or best results; it's always clean and dependable. Nen-Perfection Gil Cook Stor es are ' at most department, furniture an-i h ; ! v.-arc ft ores. STANDARD Oil CO. (NEW JFK' ' N Of Cook Stoves Kmix xp-ffp ;r of r-:-fiiMiTTriii"M iiiiiiiriiMiMiii7iiii"iiiiTiiri'Tii'iMi ' ION I SHuford Hardware Co. ;- rf ii ir7 h 1 .1