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!!!:! ;.m:;CAY ryrNING. JUNE30. 1021 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE vim t 4 m 'i I v i:ovi:h r.v riKK :;:!:") I. ck and I unied to j'HUinl. '1'!:," U., is estimated .A'.'m Sl7:.)tWi covered to 1'te extent ( 1 1 m I ; ; ii Mil"' till' at ot m fi 1 1 f! insurance osmesis r rzn fe-r ii-fiiuiJ 3' M ItPF MM i Br mi ii .: Hedric Fan Season .'-ii cannot t- to the breezes all the tii.io, a , ; 'on can bring the breezes to you all the The expense is small. Special Sale On Electric Fan? Timely Lesson for the Camper 5 Tliis iiliotcniiiii -i.iivvs a tiiiii'ly lesson to nil who go viming tliis (anniiM r. X: jr t 1 vo.ii-;i:i;i!! vor leavt'S cunip without carefully extinuishiag tho lire, us tins woman is !oimr. tireless WhyY ou Should For Your Savings Take Stock In The First Building And Loan Association First- -You get more interest. 4 V . I v.wyvAviTW, if -a lU-v. KtlSKf fltcrrod of L. Aiip'lr.N Cal., is shown here in his study mar fj'in' Josi'i.h H Kumsoy an! Sii-IJa ltaul). The bride and bridegroom were thousands of yards away, ilcatiu ubcut the sky lu the basket of a balloon The wireless pLoue was used. Memorial Tree for Alan Seegetffffj Prices ranuc from $9.60 To $60.00 aii'l a lan;e variety to select from oumem rumic Utilities Co. HICKORY, N. C. Pi ,3 'yyC'' Second You help relieve the SHORTAGE OF HOMES, as Building and Loan Associations are the only Saving In-, stitutions that use their money for Financing Homes. TTl-!-! "Vn 1-1110 TToroTlioT-v Vmiu ri,i " VI J-VW. lUUO Jik3lCIM11!11 X J Li L VlCCliU 111 clU.VfctliCe VV1L11 Lilt; Ill-i stitution you will ask to make a Loan for that Home. ! Call at our office and let us exp lain how the First Building & Loan Association, which is organized for the purpose, will help you to OWN YOUR OWN HOME. For Lump Sum Investments we are issuing, in limited amount, 5 per cent Dividend Bearing Advance Payment Stock at $80. per share, dividend payable quarterly. "Mow To Own Your Own Home" July Series (1921--"C") of installment stock now open G. H. Geitner, President J. D. Elliott, Vice-President G. R. Wootten, Secy-Treas. E. L. Fox, Asst. Secy.-Treas. Direc tors : Chas. H. Geitner J. D. Elliott A. A. Shuford P. A. Setzer Organized 1890 Authorized Capital Five Million Dollars. J. A. Lentz W. H. Nicholson J. J. Willard J. A. Martin W. B. Menzies P. A. Abernethy G. H. Geitner G. L. Lyerly Assets over 700,000.00 SCOUTS 10 Oil s HERE 1 EVENING m inn iiiiMiriVin,irir!ia't ''- The poets, nrtlts and other habitants of Greenwich Village, New Yon city, are here seen planting a memorial tree in front of the house in whi Alan Seeger, poet and soldier, lived before he went to the war and to h. death. Hickory Boy Scouts are putting 'iep and pen into, their drilling these veilings preparatory, to their parti ipation at Morganton Monday in the oirth of July celebration. The 'cungsters are morching frequently md they will be out again this ,even ng at G:30 on the. high school rounds. Here they will go through heir manual and put on some extra 'ouches. The lads expect to have a 'lig time at Morgan ton Monday and heir friends say th,ey will look like real soldiers. Every boy should he n hand this evening in uniform. PLAY 10 GIES ONCE WHIN LEAGUE O'Aing to the failure of the ma jority of th.e members of the Metho dist team to agree with the manag ers of the other three teams in the Sunday school league, the game this aft.emo'on will be pl-ayed by the Lu therans and Presbyterians, the Tuc-s-afternoon game will be dispensed with in thf future and two games will be played ,ach Thursday. Man-j ager E. T. Edwards has resigned as manager of the Methodist team. In passing, it is proper to state that the organization of the league was due largely to the hard work of Mi. Ed wards, and nobody regrets ('more than he the turn -affairs .have taken. On next Monday, if the teams do not gs to Movganton, ib.i Lutherans, who are better equipped with pitch ers than the other teams, will play both the Baptists and Piesbyteria is, and each team .vill tke its tijfn in meeting the others for the rest of the season. All three teams are now consider ed evenly matched and the f jns may. be sure of some inV.i esting games during the summer. Two games on Thursday, it is believed will bring out tiood crowds and give all the worth of their mon.ey. ACTION FOR DELAY AGREE ABLE SUBSTITUTE J ' -.. IH ofacel 4 .SJ Sice! Notice TO THE UPBLIC AND PATRONS OF THE HICKORY TELEPHONE CO. Wo wish to announce that the work which has been going- .meti orv Tolephono Company, and the cables, lines, etc.. on the outside, is practically completed, and we aie ieaay to give service to anyone now wishing a telephone installed as we have plenty ot lines. Tf you need a telephone in your home or at your place and the new telephone will be installed at once. of business, just call at our office, make application, o H,f5 If rw J. A. MARTIN, General Manager Coo Concord Tribune. Representative Ansorge, elected to a seat in te house at, the election in November has warned the house that certan of the new members in congress have tired of the Republican "red tape" and are going to try to get congress to speed up and accomp lish some of the things the . party promised in the last campaign. Good for Ansorge. We hope he will have every success in the world in making congress do something. His criticisms are only too true. Con gress has been in session since March and yet what has been done? Noth ing. Red tape truly s so much in evidence in the national capitol that nothing of a constructive nature, ha3 been done by te last congress, and the New York Representative suggests that if changes are not made nothing will be done. SHE IS SOME GIRL! :. Joao Ehner of San Francisco U called America's 100 per cent perfed five-year-old girl. . She is a dives swimmer, dancer, pianist and linguist and is here seen doing one of thl stunts that keep her in condition ....... - ' - , i , ;