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SATURDAY EVENING MAY 3 1922 HICKORY DAILY RECORD Hickory Daily Record Subscribers desiring the address o their paper changed will please state In their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should ba made to the Sul scription Department promptly. City subscribers should call 167 regard ing complaints. MAXY HONORS CONFERRED Hickory children during COMMENCKMKXT ci , SUIISCKII'TION KATES One Year u .....$5.00 (Uy mail, $4.C0; 6 months, $2.00) Six Months , 2.M rhrt-e Months 1.2S One Month One Week .13 Entered as second-class matte. September 11, 1015, at the postoftoi t Hickory, N. C, under the act of. March 8, 1879. The Associated Press is exclusive:; entitled to the use of republicatki of all news credited to it or nor credited in this paper and also the lo cal news published herein. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PKES5 Published by the Clay Printing C (Continued from pace one) Alan IJisanar. Harry Blackweld .K:ri Faralicc, Florence l.oyd. I'jilh Traill' W esloy l.ooown :;; id , ifrd'itM, C'oiuli.'ii Shuford, i'- .h ' '.'i'li:im. Edith Ivcy, Jose : I,;'.'.. , ,.,i.ihv. WVk-h llownnn ;, ('i). .!!. Samuo ; -huioi d Al'i'Micthv. t:l- r;ul Th lm. !." i 1 1 . - ii i.Vnv. Katharyn . I t in. M;.k I'.uati iu-ht t : (Jrado David. v. :. it h ipy. s. Jr.. Helen r.w, Mot. Jr.. Ruih Setzer. a Waidick. Bowman. l.yily, Bohon, Keever. FRENCH DEiND THAT RUSSIA i RESCIND ; . ... i South S.hid i i - i ;adc--R. D. Biven. John M!,n li'ard, Stanley Lad, Mavy 'vWnil! Rose Whitlow. N. M. New I n Fi; :;l.-th IVciy, Mildred IV well. iv.on. j hh'oi ny . "erado. Neil (dark, Jr.. Frit::. Ivy Rcinlinrdt. Ro- ! v. flcoriria Ko'ier, n en- Ida' Hawkins. Dai Cat 1 Miller, Nelson ud i v. . ! -' i "a doe He ei. . levels-'ner. By the Associated Tress. Paris June 'A- "Premier Poineare mi 1 1 KDl'l OKIUAAAI, Textile lnair.i t!i it ti ; ; i s s Dot like tin: hi.'.'.ii tariff dycstuH's. hut they will now duty recall nay on the t t La V. V !.. T:ivv Cil'rv. Iten- B.r.vn. Avis Pronst, Billy Paul Vii"'i'na Yan Tt-.ssel. ,, .;r;il!c Louise DeT.ano, I.Tiwionco. Lillian Little. Fa!,:1. .Tame.- v niienec . .-e.i: Deiia. Julia lieiner. Fifth '.'!., it; '!'!. '. Sp;a: i ' ! 1 : p. i a memorandum forwarded yesterday; to the United Plates- government and; t; all the persons which have rcceiv-j , ...... AI4,.M,I 4U-. Ho ,Vn , i ei inviiiuiuiis iiiu-i!u uiv; AAii.K. conference on Russian affairs de mand t.hat the soviet government' withdraw its memorandum present ed at Genoa eonfeience on May. 7 before the French will consent to rat ticipate. i '! n ia Mi'a Ml' ."horlae of ood coloj iit f)he o'ut hieak ot' the war when German dyes then having a nioncply in American trade, ncie i a' off and when there. w;is ni'V enoit!.;h sh.ippin.ir to )rc.'-'nio En.li'di and Fiem-h !yts, e-cn if t hey V( re avriilal'le. As Hie Record r-talL-i. eveiyhody was ajrreed that, it weuld he disastrous' for this country tver to ho cut short ajrain. A de in dustry was built up and the plant.; maki.'itc dye can he used to produce? cxplcsives if necessary. The Record does not attempt to say what the late of duty should be. 4 MM. i T,.;l... N.v in iv Craue r i oi-i a". , ens. Mamie Lee Boltck, Flark. Flossie Lail. ii.U Ploka Holler, Elra ;;;.i NoliieJ P nhuri Mary v'enscn, Eden WhiftT.er ' ;v in Evclvn I'eal. Mar .i.r Je.-if I.anji, Mary ( V. toll Seven' Hani Third yradc Theio are -10 or more men in and around Hickory who have attended .1. .. these meet nt the Shufonl mill effieo Keever en no uay (,,a-i. Dewey t'roueh Eth Hun'ot- Howard Ruth Au- lcr. Lawrence Sherviii. -West Siho'1' , ,; ('balk. M-. Ha'-ry Moose, Oliver Royn'olds, David S. fer. Helen ("et-cate tt Award Students whi.'.-e names are upon th's- list have been neivhev absent nor ta-dy during thv entire year. . N,rth School .... r T-.l i( ..-fade K.xlnev uoruan. ..v Strcup, Hazel Taylor, Fre Staines. . , T . .. t t Second u'rade Jonn deitner. J. L. Rebin-on, Nelson Beck, Wooarow lUirir-, Chailes Chalker Virginia .i,ihe;l Matula Scru.css. 1...1:11 ;'.irrt Aberneciiv, PRIMARY STAT FOR CANDIDATES r rtenus Welcome 7VF! vn'ivfrioiuls the hint come to US, and It v.m Rhnll ho. hannv to servo ttiem. Ur, give thorn a card of introduction and wc.wiH show thorn snocial courtesy in yur name. The friends of our friends represent our cus tomers of tomorrow. Because a bank grows as ils friends give us a share of their friends!,; OA u. y. J f!y the Associated Press. Raleish, N. C, Ju rlidate for slate uno :k One corporation missioner, two ior cMnyross ran com e 1 in1 Fit v;i vd t'! u .....i ;t iii..' ..i..,.!,,., 11. 311rv iveevor. vu- ju.: todc.y and for congro. ats in the primary j 1 pi'biican eamudate ; SJt Stiff c of the for solicit or of super. naiiicd hv Democrats in th one R s will Ju eivht of th dist tiets ono Republican was ai.nauaeei!. Six of the" 11 judicial districts where judges are iri for chction in November put forward only one candidate. The lone state contest is expect ed to icsult in r. lieht vote. jffist ;-fj)icriov (t.iiii'L and 13 1 r court will be!$SJ iM nominate!!. e icn eon'rre-s'.vinMi can liS :iC . "rF1i A V ' Wi' .-rr-rt:' .' : " m lim IIiuliiruL Liiili H mm nv win pnvno ' . H II WEST HICKORY We?t Hickovv, June 3. WINS' The West 0.1 d Wept n r:"! o Harold Sherrill, Kath- ntxt Friday night a! 8 o'clock for the purpose 01 setting m motion villiam Taylor, plans for a local af. ociathn. All former stiu'cni;' who wish to affi'i ate with the Hickory h ranch are in vited to hi' present. They oujfht to be jilad t(. attend. lma McCall, Constance reacocr., The death of Sir Walter A. Ral ( K'h. Knlish jn'ofessor and author. n calls his vi? to T'rinceton Fni- Fe'i'.th (5radt Tod Cook, iionote ,-,,,.1,-h. Frsicne Dysan'', Inez 11am- ch,i'.d 11 '.!:- .K-ins, (Jeorjre Rufim I c:i, Flere!"-e Bi yd, Pauline Day, !'',(ieai Honevcott, Fifih (Jiade-John Miles Ateinethy liarry Dvsart Charles 1 Udder, Ken noih ' Ilovis, James Shuford, fJordon, Shu fold. Iccaise Abcrnethy. Kath leen Link. -Margaret Blackhuru. H ;. l:.."-m;ii. ()iu!l Ciid-'i, Louise Hickovv anl ("onovcr oase playe ! c amc hc- e on the Hickovv diamond Monday. The had started to test their strength Saturday, but the rain stopped them, consequently they decided to try agr ain Monday and tha West Hickory team are glad to resort that in .this, game that they blankeil the strong Conovcv t-ar.i. The s'.ero beim Bv Will ' A Paramount Picture ' Added Atlraciioii- A Snub Pollard Comedy Admission 10 and 20c versty -cve 'a! y'-ais a-v. co;v.r"it e Holder, Elizabeth Raby, Lacy Pauline met the tinitt on which he armed and Jipproavhed the vvorvr person. "Ate ycu Sir Walter ' Ralegh?" he was aked. Somewhat st'ligucred for a moment, the person replied, "No, I'm Christopher Columbus." Sir Wal ter was fo'iind later. TO 0 in 'mivh i laor of West Hickory, or cais nuche: Orndy Fercuson, p,'ood citizen of Kandleman who turned l ank ban.'lit has been identified by his photo graph as the person who held, up the Bank of Suniinerfield a few days' after he .trot ?."00 in his hoYrio town. NorVi Carolina mi,u'ht turn out a first, class ycyjr, but we doubt it. Three thousand- 1 armors and their wivi s stayed a demonstration at it' .. . ....... cHarius. .iaj-,g-e voo"vvuu. Sixth Grade Conard Croucn. John l;vn Ceorgia Isenhour, Rcbert Russell, Kathryn Lyeily, John Miutord, Edna Raby, Jacob Shutora. Kr.th Rahv,- Howard Whitenev. Alma Rubv Stamcs, Kathleen Espy. , Seventh' (U-ade Fred Coleman kAbonctby, Flcrence Croom, Walker Ctituer, " Robert Grimes,Jr., Mar caiet H-irris, Clara Hawn, T.izzie Johnson, Helen Kecver, Mary Wiley, Lentz, Frederick Moretz, Thomas Mott Jr., Nellie Whisnant, Kath lyn Whiiener, South School r.'itst Grade John Allan Ekard, Pobett Lefevers', Stanley Barger, .. ... l: AT,-ll,.r.,l ; .Mar.V Jiivens, viiaoys cuii'.-, mv.i-w , ijlari is, Iris Hawn. Martha Riser , 'John Dixon Lawrence, Margaret1 Vnit.erier. ! Second Grade David Kennedy, DeLane, geiiu:. striking- -'.it 1-1 men, and, .aUow ing only three hits. Tht entire .toam play'c1. well the game. Deaton maie a sensa! tonal ca h in righi flecd, iMi i Ab'ee hit a homer. Batteries for Concver Suttleni ire r.hd Deibngei : for West Hickory mith, atii1 Atee. The locals -want to say tha they te rejoicing g".-atly over this vic ry as C.'.iover plays well and. is a hard team to beat. The locals so want to state that they wii! play Valdcsc team on the "Wesi Hickory grounds this afternoon. HAVE HOME COMING Big- home corning and children's exercises will he- held at New Hone I Methodist church, 2 mites from Lin- colnton, all day tomorrow Mr.. W. C. Feimster of Newton will deliver the address at 3 o'clock. II km m hxltt) . , i I JACK. HOLT MONDAY NND BEBE DANIELS IN ' f the Rio Grande'9 Story by Vingie-E. Roe A Paramount Picture IBB am rnu ormusiiiiBMi'd: i Pat the umbrella fixcr it again. in town 1 1 i -. I Wpa klev. Rebecca New Bern for cooperative marketinr j,i(!(iee Hefner, Carl Miller. Howard If farmers ever expect to get the piivnc. rbi-bf kind r,f tu'ice :mrl the ricrht Thilil Grade kind of prices means profit they will have to control the marketing of their products. ttonntor lop . S. Overmaan, who's the bc'st lookintr man in tihe United States fenate, was given the degree of do.'ttr of laws at Davidson College t'!ii-i week. He will wear his new do-' gieo well. WANDA . II AW LEY PASTIME TODAY Ola Barger, Frances Host, Gla-lis Fineannon, Edith Huti rvo'P. .Ioenhine Jones, E. C. John son Jr., Fleta Setser, Claude Thou. - nsscin. . loiulh Grade Pauline Chne, Car rol Huffman, Harry Miller, Elizabeth Reece, Lucy Johnson, Grace Miller, Mrabcth Seaboch. Fif'.h (irade Harrison Pmrn.s Claude Cansler, Walter Harriscn, Ray Hawn. Harold Hosley, Meek Payne, Willie Rivens, Mabel Harris, Sixth Grade Elizabeth Hardin, (Catherine Jones', Mary Esther SiL-v-cnsfin, Ellen Whitener, Hazel Wil liams, Cecd Lafone, Edwin Barger, Mary Keiser, Jessie Long, Willia:-.-. Whisnant Tahnadgo Jones. Seventh Grade Daniel Bost. Ger trude Ennis, Blanche Harris. Ethel Harris, John Mclver, Ruth Miller. ,I IJSICA L IN STR LrM ENTS Of all kinds are now obtainable a' our store. BANJOS, MANDOLINS GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS We carry a full line of all musica instruments and accessories. Cal in and see our stock. Prices right Mail orders f?iven special atten'tio-n Piedmont Phonograph Co., 101.7 J Fourteenth St., Hickory, N. C. 2 21 eoti tf Ronlart Pictures present Wanda NawK-y nt the Pastime today in her latest feature "The Truthful Liar" by Will Payne. Tha picture has been made for family entertainment. It is oxeep tionally well cast, the star doinvv some of the finest work of her ca reer, ,ar,d 1he interest being- sustain ed through several dramatic clim axes to a forceful finish. Added attraction n Snub Pollard comedy. Monday Jack Holt and P.ebe Di'niel.4 in "North of the Rio Grande" utory by Viable E. Roe. North of the Rio Grande." is a 'tory of Arizona and you may be Mure that it is chuck full of action. No fences for C(0 square miles ti vast area of un fenced tough and Tiifrtfed Arizona "cow country" s-uch was the locale fur the outdoor scenes of "North of the Rio Grande". Tho twenty-five cow punchers used are real, honest to goodness cow boys from the various cow outfits roaming this immense .stretch of country. . Chase & Sanborn I SEAL BRAND COFFEE Best grown in the World I Whitener & Martin & MO NEY IN T BANK 3 helps you and it helps the community. Saving money does not mean selfishness; wasting- it usually does. When you put your spare money into the First National bank it helps to make Hickory grow. Except for a reserve to amply protect your savings, money deposited here ouickly goes into circulation into sound and desirable enterprise's that heln this city. 1 And while it is helping the city, yp not only still own it and ean get it a any moment, but it keeps increasing by the addi tion of 1 per cent. Interest compounded four times a year. First National BanM HICKORY, N. C. r r,,,. CaI)ital antI Surplus 300,000.00 D' Elhott' President, K. C. Menzies, Vice-President and Cashier J. L. Cilley,' Asst. Cashier Make Your Kitchen a Joy Spot Cooking; is perhaps the most unpleasant thing anyone has to do about the house in the summer. It ne-ed not be- Westinghvouse Fans will blow away the heat. With it goes all the discomfort summer normally brings to kitchen work. Does your husband, care enough about your comfort to buy you an Electric Fan? He has one at the office., x A Fan For Every Need : Sold on easy, terms. , Southern Public olioes Lo. - Phone 148 Aimimiimcemeiiit r The Coffey Sherrill Motor Coin 'pahy and the Hickory Foundry and Machine Company have consolidat ed their plants and will hereafter op erate in the name of the Hickory Foundry and Machine Company at its former location on 9th avenue. Both plants were fully complete for their respective class of business. The consolidation means a combin ation of better equipment, better ef ficiency and better service to their customers. vr The plant will carry in stock all sizes of Piston Pins and rings and complete equipment to furnish any size of Automobile Pistons from their stock. Also the Cylinder Grind ing Department will have the ; same special care and attention as in the past, and with the extra facilirlos will give better service than ever be fore. The Foundry and Machine - Shop Department is also better equipped by this combination. With the ad dition of !New Machinery and -other Ne"w Machines in transit, this plant can turn out all kinds of work and in the best possible manner. We specialize in the following equipment-Textile Mill Machinery Cordage Mill Machinery, Saw Mill Machinery,!1 ''Boiler MouWting and Corliss Engine over hauling. Also we specialize in -high grade castings, large and small, and Machine work of every character. Special Machin ery for Roll Grinding and Corruga ating. This Machine will handle all size Mill Rolls and will give quick and excellent service. This combination has brought with us. Mr. C. M. Coffey and Mrs, E. D. Sherrill. Mr. Coffey has been iden tified and agressive in Textile Ma chinery business for many years, and lor the past 5 years, Foreman of the i C. & N. W. Railway Co. Shops here, and now assumes the position as General Manager of this Company. Mr. Sherrill has specialized in Ma chinery all his life, having held re sponsible positions for the; past 19 years and is well known for his speed and Micromic exactness in his work. Will aprreciate your business. Highest Quality and First Class service will be our Motto. Hickory Foundry and Machine Company Phone 323-J I 3 s I & s s s g i a 3 I J I i 1 i i I I i , HmilMmmmmmmmmm,,,,,,,,,,.,, Ah X i Hi-- MiiTiM 1 7jjHf'p illllUIIIlillB