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THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 1 1922 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUR L-i " WANTS i may-vkh;iit On cent word fur each insertion TUIS SIZE TWO CENTS A WORD Jhii iize three centi word. .. .UftSlft All ds cah with copy. Count th words before sending In your copy flMIENTO AND WELL PEPPER plants, l'onderosa and Stone toma to plants, Cauliflower plants, Southern Queen. Nancy Hall and Tortiu Rica potatoe plants. Hickory Seed Company 6- 1- .t FOR SALE SCARLET SAGE (Vlosia. Verbena ,and Asters. Very finest varieties. Mrs. W. J. Shuford Phone 1H4-J 0-t 2t. Newton, June l.-Ycsterday af ternoon at 5 o'clock at the ho o e of her grandmother, Mrs. George W. Cochran, on College street, 1 Miss Margaret Wright became the b ride of Foster L. Wy, of Portsmo uth, Va., Rev. W B. Shinn, pastor of , the First Methodist church, perlorm ms the ceremcny. The parlor where ; the ceremony took place was artistic, al ly decorated with sweet peas a id magnolias. On account of the serioc a illness of the bride's gitindmother. , i Vi npnr relatives of the con- FOR SALE CHEAl' MC.ORMICK grain Binder. D. M. McComb Ctpd FOR SALE NEW CLOVER HAY. -..ii wr v TCnrlev ftt .170G. 5-3l-3t pdeod FOR SALE BOWSER (JAS TANK and pumps. 165 gallon capacity. S. J. Lawrence, l'hone 542-L 3-31 tf. FOR SALE THREE BUICK TOUR INC. CARS IN GOOD CONDI TION. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FDIt HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS. ABERNETHY MOTOR ro. 5-20-tf FOR SALE LARGE FARM, NEAR Conover, or will cut in smaller farms. Would probably exchange fnr suitable business house in Hickory or Cottages. FOR SALE SWEET POTATOES Slins. $1.50 per thousand 1 miles west Depot. D. E. BAURINGHER, Hickory, N. C. Route 4. 5-27-Gt pd WANTED BY THE LARGEST Monumental Mills in the Caroli nas a good man to represent us in Catawba and adjoining counties in the sale of Monumental ami Cemetery work. Address with ref erence Owen Bros. Marble and Granite Co., Greenwood, S. C. 5-2G-12t On VIOLIN RECITAL. This 'afternoon at 4:31 o'clock the primary, intermediate and junior violin pupils of Mrs. T. W. Shuford will give a recital. The pro gram is as follows: ( 1 ) Opening March Sweeley Junior pupils, Misses Ethel Bouchelle Florence Herman, Kathryn Hatcher Mabel Miller, Maud Remhardt and CUsrles Kirkpatrick; Accompanist. Mrs. C. W. Bagby. (2) Le Reve-d'un A'uge Benoirc Lagye Charles Kirkpatrick; Rebeccj Hvirkpatrick, accompanist. (3) Nightingale Waltz, 22 Straus? NOTICE SALE UNDER MORTGAGE -oM,-r,o. rmmle were present to wit- (3) ,ss the marriage. The couple en- ?. -Quartet, Misses Blanche Burns tered to the strain of Mendolsftonn j Jessie Lee i,iay, iNeva eeizer anu W. U. '-M.rs. li. iumer; accompanist, mis? Bouchelle. (4) Im Amerekanischen Volkstt3n Bruno Oscar Klein (Farewell tc ;VIy Georgia Home) Miss Kathryr i Jatrher Mrs. J. H. Hatcher accom- tan ist. (tf 5) Historiette (A Story) Joseph ISSoch Miss Rebecca liowe. (fi) Vacation Melody Harvey D uet, David Behen, Charles Whitener (7) Souvenir Joseph Bloch Misc wedding march played by Mrs Cochran. The bride wore a lovely coat suit of blue with grey accessories anu carried a boquet of brides roses and valley lillies. Mrs. May is the pouplar and ac complished daughter of Mrs. Kate Wright, and a grand daughter of the late George W. Cochran, for eigh teen years register of deeds of Ca- j tawba county. She was educated lit; North Carolina College for Women L eona Lail. at Greensboro, and has just com-1 , (8) Folk Song No. 4 Joe Weiss. pleted a successful year of teaching (9) Cradle bong C. M. Weber. in Lenoir. Mr. My is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adkins May of Lenoir, and a brother of Editor Fred May, of the Lenoir News. He holds' a govern ment position in roiismouth Va., where the happy couple will make their home, leaving Newton on No. 12 last night for that place. WEST HICKORY ITEMS NOTICE I have several excellent building lot" for salo fronting Fifteenth Street near North Graded School. Size arranged to suit purchaser. Ijrices and description upon appli cation. E- B. Clino 5-29-3 l-2-3t WANTED POSITION AS AsSIS rant bookkeeper or office clerk by young nian with four years ex perience. Student of accounting by correspondence. Will begin at . .$30 per month. Address "Book keeper", care Record. 5-31 4t pd FOR 'SALE FANCY GUTTED Trouts. Get the best fish. Call Rex Lunch Room, Phone. 248-J No. 1408-lOth Ave. 4 27 tf Thurs Fri FOR SALE 7 ROOM HOUSE, Corner lot 85 by 180 feet. Apply J. P. Burns Store. 1 19 tf Thur-Sat IF YOU HAVE ANY BUILDING TO do see J. R. Hilton as he is pre pared to do your work on short notice and at the right price. . Phono 511-L, 709 S. 22 St., Hickory N. C. 4 19 30t cod pd MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of all kinds are now obtainable at our store. BANJOS, MANDOLINS, , GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS We carry a full line of all musical instruments and accessories. Call in and sec our stock. Prices right. : .-Mail orders given special attention. Piedmont Phonograph Co., 1017 Fourteenth St., Hickory, N. C. 2 21 eod tf WANTED TO RENT TWO OR three rooms for light housekeep ing. Reference exchanged. Thos K. Gamkond, Care Clay Ptg. Co. G-l 3t. FOR SALE MILLIONS PORTO Rico, Nancy Hall and Early 'Tri umph potato plants 75c per 1000 FOB ValdorfU Dorris Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga., f-l-8 2t pd. West Hickory, .May 30. Miss Etta Cai swell, delightfully entertained hot Sunday school class cf the chur."li of God at her home Saturday eveir- TV..' members' of the class present were LVr nuin jiumpnries, ju'iie, -ltose iNfiiie Burns, Rose Cordtil and Opie Moore The invited guests were Messrs Guy Suttlemyre, Albert Walker, Bernard Kenworthy, Arnold Hyder, Charlie Pope Sam Sigmon and Claud Huff man. The y.'Jng people amused themselves for a while- playing game and HsV-'ning to the phono graph music, after which ice cream cake, banana', apples and candies were served in abundance. Miss Carswell was assisted bv Miss RotfC Cordcll, Mrs. Carswell and Mrs. Crockett. Lveryone present greately enjoy cd the occasion and Miss Carswell received the thanks cf her Sunday! schc'.)l class for this' act of kindness1 which thev all highlv appreciated. All present gave her their best wishes for her courteous treatment. In this connection your correspondent wants to thank Miss Carswell for her nice plate of fruit that she presented to him at his home. The baseball teams of West Ilick orv and Conover started to' test their playing strength here on the West Hickory diamond Saturday afteT noon. There w'as a large crowd as usual, but the rainstorm came be fore the game was over and that stopped the game, consequently I suppose if the boys want to knew which team can beat they will have to pack their flints and come again. The Ivev Mill Company shipped out in one order the past wek G9 bales of cloth, the average 1,800 yards to the bale: This is the larg est order they have had at one time for several years. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Crump and Mr. and Mrs. Will Burns motored to Glen Alpine Sunday and Spent the day with relatives. Ihey report u nice trip. x Mr. Geo. Vanhorn and his two sons spent Saturday and Sunday in New ton with the former's brother, Mr. J. W. Vanhorn. The Ladies' Sewing ci'rcle of the Church of God in West Hicory met last Tuesday at the home of Re and Mrs. W. II. Pye. There was auila a number present to assist in the work and the circle will now met every Tuesday afternoon with Mis. Pye. It is hoped that? all thc ladies cf the church will take an there will be a full attendance at interest in this good work and that every meeting,. Mr. Calvin Smith, who has been quite sick for several weeks, is a lit tle belter at present. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hedrick and urriay and Sunday with relatives at Maiden. Mr. Will Starnes and Mr. E. C. Leonard of Draper are here a1 pres ent inviting relatives'. T. J. L; ' Misses Vera Shuford and Rebecca R owe.. 1(10) Folk Song No. 1 Joe Weiss Bi axton Pope. (11) Romance-r-Joseph Bloch Aileen Whitener. 12) Historiette (A Story) Joseph Bio c-h Charles Whitener. 13) Conte (A Tale) Joseph Bloch David Bohen. (14) E'.swn-Reverie Ficldhouse Misses Margaret Setzer, Mabel Mil ler, Florence Herman, Charles Kirk patrick; accompanist, Mrs. Shuford. Under and by virtue of the power ind authority vested in the under igned mortgage bv that certain deed '-ated January' 3rd. 1921 and ee- uted by the Best Hosiery Mills Inc., vhich said mortgage deed is of rec ri in the office of the Register of Oeeds for Catawba County, North Tarolina in Book 139, at page, 354, lefault having been made in com ilying with the terms and provis oes therein contained, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the door of the First National Bank of Hickory, in said Jounty, on Friday, the 16th dav of une, 1922, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the 'ollowing described property. A tract of land adjoining the ands of H. B. Long, Alice Pope and )thers, and beginning at a stake )n Beard street, H. B. Long's" and Vlice Pope's corner, and runs thence North thirty-one and one half de crees west 208 feet, with said Alice Pope's line, to1 a stake in the center )f the railroad; thence with the rail road South 65 degrees west 50and L-2 feet to a stake in said railroad: chence a new line South 31 and 1-2 legrees east 212 and 1-2 feet to a stake, a new corner on Beard street; thence with Beard street North 64 legrees east 50 feet to the beginning- Thy plant of the Best Hosiery Mills, situated on the above describ ?d lot, togethler with the machinery, stock and fixtures, is included in the above mentioned conveyance and will be Sold complete. This the 10th day of May 1922. DR. O. L. HOLLAR Mortgagee. R. H- SHUFORD, Attorney. 5-11 4t Thurs. FUNERAL GRAYSON BURCII HELD LAST TUESDAY A scarcity of dimes is reported without official information on the subicc I, t is fair . to suppose that the scarcity extends to quarters, half dollars, dollar bills and five dollars. Boston Transcript. : The following wholesale houses will close on Saturdays at 1 o'clock during June, July and August: Patrick and Company Hickory Grocery Company Mosteller Grocery Company Catawba Wholesale Company Merchants Produce Company i M'l'XIAI, VALUES IN HIGH GRADE FURNITURE FOR Juno $70,00 narlor suits 54.nn $125.00 suit S74.00, $85.00 dave nottf suits 55.00 and $60.00, $250. 00 living room suits $150.00, grcon point h ds 2 inch post 1 in;-h fillet with wishbone snrinir's, $15.75 n fine line rugs about $9.00 and $10.00 Wlow market prices. Ruga nro advancing buv rugs now. Rang nnd s'iivos $r,.00 tc 25.00 less than regular tries'. 1 'rood graph ophoni' $150.00 for $96.00 easy terms those are exec-lent va'nes foi 1 .June only. See tin at R"k Store in West Hickory. W. L. Thornburg. 5 , . " 6-l-2t Th" s.y the nation smokes $800, worth of cigarcttov a yeai. Nc wonder Nor'.f j C'jrolina is wear ing diamond nnt1 cVsnlnving nnl rotes of large denomination. Hus ton Post. The funeral held from the West Hickory Baptist church Tuesday( May yiO for Grayson Burch. who met' sud e'en dealjh by being run over by a motor truck, was largely attended, tl ere being three hundred or more pc ople present. The service was con ducted by tihe pastor who was ably assisted by Rev. J. R, Walker, pastor of West Hickory Methodist church, and Rev. Harris, paster of Penelope j Baptist church. It is rare that such an expression of sympathy is seen as ft was shown at this lunerai. Almos: v-U all who were present expressed - fit .1 mi xneir sympoiny in some wray. mere jvas a flood of floral crosses, wreavhs a nd other beautiful displays that g ave ioken of sympathy and love . Under such sad circumstances as th is hearts can appreciate so. The fa.niily wishes to express their heart fet.t thanks to all who took par?, in helping or in any way expressing sympathy or even felt to sympathize with them in the great bereavement The little life is past the funeral is ove r and the body now lies in the cemett ry at Ho'ucks Chaipel await ing the quickening - announcement from hoaven that will bring it back to life again in resurrection glory and beauty. , REV. H. R. FREEMAN I P Pastor Auto Topping and Upholstering We have opened a plant and are prepared to do all kinds of iiuto topping and upholstering. Located on 11th avenue near Latta Martin Pump Co. ; Should you be in need 6f any thing in our line, call and " give js a trial. All Work Guaranteed Mr. Frank Ford is in charge of our repair M department. Hickory Auto Topping tomi lany G. WOLFE, Manager I z&XFLORENCE I VY oil cook stoves i::.IS!il!! BiirraDiiiniiiimiiiBiii iiiiaiintiiHmniinniniRninininnininmiHiiiiwiniuiiHnininniiiiiiii WE HAVE Fresh' Beans Fresh Garden Peas Mice crisp cabbage Mew Beats Fresh Meats Candled eggs Live and dressed hens Live and dressed fryers Full cream cheese Watauga made. n fact, anything to make a nice meal in l:he way of vegetables of meats. Call and see us. Catawba Creamery Co. Cash and Carry Phone 510 More Heat Less Care EASY to cook with, easy to 'control, and easy to keep clean that's the story of the Florence Oil Cook Stove. Burns kerosene. No wicks, no valves. Cooks, bakes, roasts, and does it evenly and , thoroughly. Powerful burners direct . the intensely hot blue flame close up under the cooking. It The heat is automatically controlled by turning the lever handles. i The Florence Portable Oven has a baker's arch that throwc ;: the heat to all parts of the oven. We are always pleased to show you why the use of the Florence Cook Stove and Oven means more heat and less care. 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