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SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, 102 PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD WANTS SW!N(; DOOIJ WANTED i.cor theory is that it should provide ! i.'i. 'iiin rid Times Dispatch , n- exits as well us entrances. China's conception of the open-, . One wwnl ,,,r 4:14,1 scrtion' THIS siH TWO C1NTS A WORD. ' . Thif iz- three cents a word. AU ftdi ch irtk copy. Connt the : wordi beforndinj: in your copy, ,' i, ' WANTED POSITION' AS STKN ojrraphtT January 1 by young lady with 18 month's experience. Address I'. O. Dox SOU 12 24 tf FOR SALE OR RENT MY HEAl' tiful bungalow with electruc lights ..and fine orchard., and. nearly. : acre of land. P.argain if taken quick. Near Morrell's Store. See Jack Ritchie. 12 2i fit pd NOTICE Monday, January 2nd being a legal holiday, the banks of Hickory will not bo open for business. First National Bank, Consolidated Trust Co., First Security Trust Co. 50 2t WANTED Carary bird' cage, ad dress Box 4o0 Hickory. N. C. 12-30-2t-pd. Movies f on Hospital Patients UCDC H Ll ro WORSHIP AIliAD OF FATHER . ! Proud 5 Mother Uncle John, don't lyou thin; my new baby is fine? I Uncle ' John Ves for a newborn, jl even think he's ahead of his time. I Proud' Mother What do you NOTICE All persons are herby forbidden to hunt with dogs or guns, make road.?, Rather fruit or berries or trespns? in any way on the lands of the under signed or they will be dealth with according to law: J". R. Hull. R. E. Hull, E. Vt. Kan upp, J. R. Whitener, J. F. Fisher, V. T 'Fisher, Raymond' P. Whitener, W. M. Smyre, J. T. Cline. Frank Miiler, Lonnie W. Cline; Eor.nie Bumgarn er, Geo. W. Bolick, G. M. Batger. 11 19 St Sat & Tuca. 1 SlMtl mJy -I '.t IP. 'i ifwi fl r fl 'If "1 11 Mi IvM v-.i L. . i s... -.,jon Ipiscopal Uev. ... i;. Stroun. rector. Services at the Episcopal clmrcti mean : ; I tomorrow will be as follows: Uncle John Why, he's already 0:45 a. m. Church school. Unore ha.kf than his lather. Houston 11 a. m. Choral Eucharist and J Post. . sermon. 7 . m. Evening- prayer and ser- s ninn. ' I . . l.. .1., The musical program which so KOBSmXiJmtSUm lip-hted the eonjrrcgation on iiiiisl- mas c'iv will he repeated at this ser vice. The public is cordially invited. Holy Trinity Lutheran IJov. C. R. W. Kegley, prstor. I At i':30 a. m. Sunday school ?'teen minutes Earlier for the com-! munion services. t j At 10:45 a. m. Install new church; council, also preparatory and Holy IS Communion special services. j At 7 p. m. Special New Year's; services. New Year hymns, etc. Sub-j ject of sermon: "Lessons frem Wise! Men for 192i'." We wish to thank our patrons for their patronage during the past year and wish for each a hap py and prosperous New Year. Hickory" Amusement Co. J. V, Miller, Owner and Manag er; ,' : ". , - : ' . .v;;ii:xaJ16iiii' jilanr'or tin r-li s uiDvies in , !ipitals to help while away the hours of "hidViddeii paii?nl.iis V'Hng p..issn-ii hy Marshall Xeilan. An ex pennieiu att'lie Calif.. rnia liosi.r-.-ii in Los. Ai);:e',es iveeutly. In which a small K;iili"iM' proctor (lesimied for iKispiii'i-.e was en.lo.vtl. proved highly sue-ei.-f'ul. WotslAv FrorklfM" l'.arry. the loy star, is here seen projecting a pic ture on the iovtiiife' f H' thopital Iwanl. FOR RENT JAN. 1. 1!22 ONE boarding house on 'Jth avenue, one block from postcft'ke. D. M. Boyd & Co. Phone 88. 12 SO 21 FOR RENT OR SALE ONE 7 room house, all modern conven iences, dose in. I). M. Boyd & Co. Phone 88. 12 SO it SEE OCR FLAT PIECE ROUND up Juicy Orange window for Sat urday. Fmstead's. The Home of Quality Groceries. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM APART ment on ith street, next G. W. Hall. 11. K. Mcmb. V : 2t pd WANTE IV 1 MEN HOARDERS. Nice rooms, Tight. h atul' bath. Ap ply Mrs. W. P.. Nance, 180.J, 8th avenue. 12 31 Sat Tues Thins St The officers and directors of this bank seize this opportunity to express to you their appreciation for the business and matters that you have entrusted to their hands during the past year and shall hope for a continuance of your confidence and esteem. i We wish for you a Happy New Year and all happiness, health and prosperity. At 2:30 p. m. the Jr. league and - at G p. m. the Sr. league. I Council men as f.ollows to be in stalled: Messrs. Moretz, Yount, law man, Payne, Sigmon and Suttlemyre. Special music and a hearty wel come enjoyed by all attending our services. Pastor and people of Holy Trinity prayerfully wish a prosper ous New Year for Hickory in spirit ual things as well as in number and finances, in houses and business. First Presbyterian Rev. E. M. Craig, D. D., pastor. !:45 a. m. Sunday school. Wanted, A New Year crowd. 11 a. m. Preaching. Subject: "Nothing Impossible." 2:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor. G:15 p. m. Senior and Intermed'-iatt- Endeavor. 7 p. m. Preaching. Subject: "Work Dignified." Every member is urged to be in his place at every service and bring all with you thet you can. The public is cordially invited. A warm welcome awaits you. Crisp- Dainty - Delicious Deserves Us Name Fulfills Its Fame Hickory s Pride 8c a Leaf, 2 for 15c Made by City Steam Bakery C. W. ELLINGTON, Proprietor HICKORY. NORTH CAROLINA BMHm.ik""aieB jci.,wil 'jnnw j jnn.ii ALCTION SALE ALL HOUSE- hold furniture of Mrs. Laura Lowe. Iron beds, bureau, feither! pillows, sideboard, dining table. Old Colonial settee, four post bed. ftc, Saturday, January 7th, 1 p. m. at residence opposite - Catawba Creamery. John W. Robinson. V) ;u lit WANTED ONE SET SEVENTY seven switch ties also one hundred Am? twenty, five standard ties. C. C. Boat. 12 31 2t pd Our subscriber at Noah's. Ark. wants to know whether, if Japan is allowed to keep the battleship Mutsu Uncle Sam will be, allowed to build a Jeffsu. Arkansas Gazette. The Bank Granite , ' Russell M. Yount, Cashier. i " - T OFFICERS 1). II. Warlick, Pr sident, Dr. (). J. Corpeninjj, Vice- pres. Russell M. Yount, Cashier. J) I RECTORS D. II. Warlick, Dr. O. J Corpening, A. Alex, Shuf.ord, G. II. Geitner, F. G. Bowman. I 3B2EBS&51 XZSklto The Circlet is Self-Adjiistlnj?, and has neither hooks nor eyes. It simply slips over the head, clasps at the waist and smooths out ugly lines. ycMr dealer can 't get it send actual bu.it tneasur e, name, ad dress tf St. .SO. M e 11 send the Circlet prepaid. Sizes 31 to -4fi. ."o Hy(rinic-FiKion Institute 120 E, lu Jit. New Yrk., D..p t M. To our old friends, loyal and true; to our valued new friends; and to those whose friendship we strive to deserve; we heartily wish unmeasured happiness and good fortune throughout the coming years. With grateful appreciation for all the favors received by us from you and for that priceless though intangible asset, your good will, which we prize beyond measure, we sek to merit your continued confidence, and aim to serve you helpful ly in the future. St. Paul's Lutheran J. E. Barb, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a- m. ext: Epistle of St. James, 4:1"-17. Subject: "Planning for the Future." Service at Miller's church at 7 p. m. Reader, you are invited to these services. Corinth Reformed Walter W. Rowe, pastor. Weaver, Supt. V:i a. m. Sunday school, Wr. 11. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sub ject of sermon by pastor, "A New ear's Pdeditation." (3:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:C0 p. m. Evening worship. Sub ject of sermon, '"Forgetting." There is no better way j'or mem bers and friend's to begin the New- Year than to be present in the House of the Lord. The public is cordially invited to all services. First Methodist Susday school 9:15 a. m. Every member is reepjested to be on hand C. S. Kirkpatrick, pastor, on time to start the New cYar right. Preaching, 11 a. m. by the pastor. Subject: "The Fleeting Years of Life." Friends, let's begin this fresh New Year by crowding the Lord's sanctuary and dedicating our all to his service. ; Junior League 2 p. m. Intermediate league '6 p. m. Senior league G p. m. A leaders' service will be held at 7 p. m. Five minute talks will be made by leaders of teh different de partments of church work. Stewards and ohtcr leaders will be installed at the close of this service. Mr. Henry Killian will have charge of our shop and we offer our customers continuous service from 6:30 A. M. until 1 0 P. M. Watson Formerly Hickory Garage Co. St. Andrew's Lutheran R. B. Peer, Ph., D., Pastor. 9:45 Bible school, fully graded, with all G'epartments. 11 Morning worship and sermon on ,;The Old Year and the New." 6 p. m. Luther league. 7 Vesner service and sermon on "The Unsatisfied Christ." 9lii!BQaaaQSIEig2SQSZ!3Q!S&aQSIiSigE3S!0 KS S3 W TTfo IT !k T no IT "n. T H a U : " ES n a AW KJ I cr Thos. Umstead: s First Baptist W. R. Bradshaw, pastor. Sunday School at 9:45. Pruitt, Supt. Preaching at eleven o'clock by pas ter. Subject. "Lessons From New Year Bells." Preaching at seven o'clock. Sub ject: "Praise for Life." B. Y. P.'. U. at six o'clock. Hazel Crouch, president. Go to church and let the New Year find you serving Christ. SV est Hickory Reformed W. H. MeNairy, pastor. Brookford 9:45 Sunday school. O. H. Hunt Supt. 11:00 Preaching- service fpllowed by annual congregational meeting. Murphy's Memorial 2:00 Sunday school, J. C. DeRhod- es, Supt. ; 3:00 Preaching service. The public is cordially invited to these services. a a u a n a a E take this method of thankm our many customers for their liberal patronage during 1921. In 1922 we will be better pre pared than ever to give you good service, as a number of additions have been added to our equipment. a a a a a a a a a ALL KINDS OF PRINTING and LOOSE LEAF WORK The Home of Quality Groceries , and Choice Meats. 1812 Union Square. Hicjry, N. C. Here's Help for- Home-Owners Our trained men can offer valuable suggestions, and help you to have beautiful grounds, with little trouble and effort on your part.' V rite us and & man will call if you live within a reasonable distance; no obligation. HOWARD-HICKORY NURSERY mt-Kory, North Carolina ! PHONE US -1 s CLAY PRINTING COMPANY Phone 167 HICKORY, N. C. IE K C n E hi c c E E e n E a e E E E E & 61 D a a D B m El a a El a a 63 II 13 m s a a s EJ ES D ETC sag f ruit Tiees Also nnni nnnnnnnannannwnnacnaHannnannnaBnnnnnnnannDnnannnonDa Vatiilotj Free