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JAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1922 fUilRSL THE HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE REGULAR SLEEP VERY IMPORTANT FOR CHILDREN 3 The spirit of the holiday season prompts us to express appreciation 0f (ur pleasant business relations during the year and to most cordially wish for our many customers a Happy New Year Geo. E. Bisanar Mr. Chas. Cloninyer ,,r f:..,w.,..i P1 Christmas in the city. . . ' o Mr. Rnl) Ky JV'orvis soen.lm.r r,., a.vs mi Concord. " sov rr;ir'k 1-"'n (,f Salisbury spent mcm.1 days in the city this week. isUimM11',?111?011" 0f Salisbury is ays. ' Bruton for sevcral v da In Temporary Home HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and Bonds Ofti btweo Pint National and Southern Public Utilities Co Face, Toilet, Talcum, Sachet, Compact POWDERS How about Face Powder always a full line of white, flesh, brunette, in big boxes and little ones. Toilet powders, talcums and routes. Always a complete line of these favored needs. Sachet in bulk or box es, in paper packages, or bundles, all the newest and best odors for personal use or fifti. Everything in toilet powders. Lutz Drug Store Mr. E. Green Shutrart. of Sfnf,.;!!,. day. U nwkry business victor yester- o Mr. John W M, 1 , v expected home today from a business trip to Greenville, S. C. n Jj -w- Broome, manager of the Civii-Ift,. --"- lunnMiijr,. wene to haiiottc yesterday on business. , o Miss Maye Swiceeood W'tnrno,! th;.. morning from Salisburv wh,, W ins been snenrl MlSS Rllbv Prott'f.f 1VTKii u ittractive cuest nf ia vt.... wn. ent7 raioo iiitti vvney r -vi r. and Mrs. y. S. Martin of Can- n the city o Mr. R. A. Grimes and" Master Rob . uuiw, dr.t are spending several "" in inomasville visiting relatives Miss Matt Cochrane of Newton was the guest yesterday and last night of -diss Bessie Little on Tenth avenue. Mr. Weston Taylor has returned to ua stoma alter spending: the Christ mas season with his mother, Mrs. Em ma A. Taylor. "ON THE CORNER- Thonca 17 and 317 r tit You Have Uecn Nice to Us We want to be Nice to You So we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Yours for Dependable Service Piedmont Cleaners and Dyers I'hono 255 W. E. Farrow, Mgr. r 32 Greetings To the thousands of friends who have vited us during the closing year and to many others we expect to visit us during fte 'coming year, we extend the compli ant of the season. We shall strive to ren der the best service possible and to give the lvalues consistent with honest dealing. To one and all we extend best wishes for a Prosperous New Year. Voders Carry and Save It "nion Squeat8 GrOCe"eS Pne 53 Misses Frankic Huffman and Sasb DeLan? art spending several davs i,i Troinma.i visitintr tneir friend. "Mi Ruth 1 routman. o Miss Mabel Little, teacher of music at Gastonia, is spending the Christ mas season with her mother, Mrs. " T 'ill . ' v. . v. i,une. o Mrs. Emma A. Taylor has as her guest at her home on Thirteenth street, her niece, Mrs. J. H. Holland, of Gastonia. o Misses Mary and Kate McGilliard have returned home after spending the Chr s holidays with friends and relatives in Cornelius and Charlotte. Mrs. Chas. Knott returned to Golds- boro today after spending some time with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Hollar. Miss Jessie Byrd returned to Mor ganton today after being the guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ballinger. o Miss Katherine Clement has return ed to Charlotte after speeding Christ mas with her mother, Mrs. II. L. Clement. Mr. R. L. Councill, who spent Christ mas here with his sister, Mrs. E. A. Taylor, has returned to his home in Waynesville. ! o: Miss Norma Stevenson has returned 1o Slatesvillc after spending Christ mas with her parents, Dr.and Mrs. T. F. Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Taylor re turned to White Pine, Tenn., today af ter spending Christmas with his moth er, Mrs. Waller S. Taylor. o Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Murphy have returned from Morristown, Term., j where they were guests over Christ mas of Mrs. Murphy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson. Friends of James C. Shuford, who sustained a broken leg several weeks ago, are glad to see him out again. He will use crutches for some time yet. .. ; ; , r -.- Mr. W. B. Miller has returned from Wiikesboro where he and Mrs. Miller spent Christmas. Mrs. Miller is visiting in Wiikesboro until after the holidays. i. i Mr A. Bombarger returneu ui.o morning from Dalton. Ga., where he spent Christmas with his famuv. He made the trip through the country in his car. A telegram was received in the ctiy tnHJ)V announcing the death in Greens boro' of Mr. Henry Moose Mr. Moose is an uncle of Mr. John W. Moose and Mrs. L. L. Frye of Hickory. Mrs J. L. Houston and baby and .-!'" t ;in nnrl F.lizabeth Little of S : 3ite.Snt Christmas with their father, Mr. J. M. Little, at the Marshall Hotel. o Mrs. A. F. Wagner and little daugh ter Barbara Rector, returned today from Drexel where they have been visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. II . Rector. A tt Vnnv TTpnderson. who school at uastoma. K"M-"- Claudia Sullivan. Mrs. Mozeile Furman. and Mr. Con nor Furman were 'called to Barnwell, S. C, ot, Christmas ciay on account of the death of Mr. C. F..Molair, a lifelong; friend of the family. The Woman's TVTissionaw r.r.5n,r ,sf the First Methodist church, will meet umiorrow altcrnoon at 3 o'clock' with I iV" 11 - lvey on Thirteenth avenue. A lull attendance of members is de sired as business of importance will uc transacted. -i. ana mrs. m. (J. Salassa and Piaster Uoh Saiass.n .hoiii . " J iwinj; UJJCilt ' hristmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliott, returned to Char lotte todav. Thev were awftmiwniurf by Messrs. Joe Elliott Sherrill and Miles A. Sherrill who will attr-ivl a dance in Charlotte tonight. Mr and Mrs Luke P Hahn.of Ra leigh are spending several days with Mr. Harm's parent, Mr. and Mrs. P. C: Hahn. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hahn's parents, Mr .and Mrs. A. A. White of Los Angeles,; Cal., who are spending: some time with their daughter. THE TWO PRODIGALS When the roses of summer were bud ding and blooming And ripening wheat-bent 'neath its burden of gold. ' Came a prodigal son, world-weary and tattered, To the place where his footsteps had echoed of old. ; f 1 They clung to his garments with tears and caresses, Till the cup of his welcome with joy was o'errun, And the flowers of love, and forgive ness were woven In a blossoming crown for the Prod igal Son. When icicles hung from the bare, froj en branches, And winter winds moaned round the dwellings of men r orsaken and homeless a Prodigal Daughter, Creeps back to the home of her childhood again. iut they drove her away in the storm and the darkness And the icy cold winds, with their chill piercing breath While the pitiless curses that followed her footsteps Were keen as the tempest, and cruel as death. Exchange. Sleep, is most important. Children re quire more than grown ups. Do not weight down your body with heavy bed covers. Light weight blankets or wool and cotton comforts of light weight are excellent.- Cotton flannel sheets are warm in winter. Outing- tlannel gowns are most comfortable Feather bods are not sanitary. An home can have a good cotton mattress and good stout springs. Newspapers ttween springs and mattress ar warm and save wear of the mattress A layer of some heavy cotton mater ial should always cover the mattres before the bottom sheet goes on. Re member we spend orc third of our life in bed;' why not be comfortable that third at any rate. Do you take time to eat? , Next to importance to sleeping is eating. Eating means supplying the body with tne proper amount of prop er food necessary to sustain life, or it should mean this. Over eating is just as bad as under-eating. Quality and varietv are the most essential things to consider. We should know the value of fruit, vegetables, mil! bread and a little meat. Many lives are wrecked by careless ceding " beginning with babyhood, in the great huo-bub and stir ot life how many take time to eat ? Deliberation should be cultivated in mastication for in the mouth are the glands that secret the saliva which prepares the food for fuji-ther digeation m the .stomach. Time and active jaws are necessary to a full flow of saliva. Pure water is the only health drink 'lor man or beast. We can live longer without food than we can "without Wiiter. We should drink not less than 1 glasses a day. A glass of water tak n on rising. and just before goiftg to bed will ' be beneficial for any ' one. Water isr the " one fluid which will aid he system in getting rid of poisons and useless matter secreted by the body. Water prevents this waste mat ter from clogging the kidneys, which 'lie the main sewers of the , body. Drinking pure water prolongs life md prevents many diseases. Let us appreciate water externally boo! Every baby should have a warm oap and w7ater bath daily. This is most necessary. The human body rhrows off much waste through the skin and the pores would soon be dogged were bathing not a practice. Evening or early morning is consid ered the best time for the daily bath. Many, whose nervous system will not permit cold showrers in the morning, use a cold sponge. Never take a bath directly after a meal. Give the diges tive organs time to do their work. Let us begin early to impress the child with the value of clean hands. "Cleanliness is akin to Godliness." ALICE T. BASSETT, Catawba County Public Health Nurse. so v 4 ?eryright 1922 Hart Schaffuer &. Marx CARD OF THANKS WARD APPRECIATIVE OF CHRIST MAS BY HICKORY PEOPLE Christmas on Ward 1-7 at Otcen was a much happier occasion than otherwise would have been because We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown to us during the death of our wife and mother, Mr:;. J.vL: Goodman, and especially do we Jthank Rec. C. R. W. Kegley who con- Dress Siuiiits and ll ixe do s of the finest quality, fit and style unsurpassed $47 .50 $42 .50 Miss Gwaltncy through her untiring ducted the funeral, assisted by Rev efforts, saw to it that each boy on j, j. Bicklev. We also wish to express the ward was provided with a special box of attractive gifts and the legion auxiliary, with the assistance of the legion, sent up stockings filled to. the brim with candy, nuts and fruits and in addition sent delicious home made cakes. USR Miss Gwaltnev visited the ward, our appreciation lor tne oeautnui floral offerings. J. L. GOODMAN AND CHILDREN. HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN Christmas services at Holy Trinity ii00. vjY":y fY' " were of a most delightful nature. A,t- furnished beautiful decorations fo tendance, offerings, decorations, inttr the ward and tre ad ass isted witn . ' - s'howed everyone to bUl,0il ?8 : be rejoicing ovv the birthday of the deeply appreciated, her presence mak ing each person feel that some one from home was there. In writing- to a friend in Hickory one of the young mei expressed' the sentiment of the ward as follows: 'Thanks to you good people in Hick- King. The music was pf a high order. The children in their Christmas tree service showed very careful training and the sermons and addresses were given undivided attention. In view of the two services on Mon day and the Senior league social meet ing at the parsonage for Friday night, there were no services last night. ory, ana to miss uwaitney we nan a mighty fine Christmas. The very gen erous wnv von neonle irtvo and Mis ('.w.i tnev's charminer oersonalitv JUL.KS VUltINJi' JLJ2i takes what vou do for us out of the ' ZORDA GRAND TODAY tinstitutionar class. Somehow you seem like our home folks, and to those The Grand theatre will present to f,f in whr r.innot he at home for dav "Isle of Zorda" based on tne Christmas this means more than I can celebrated Jules Verne novel, "Mathias tell vou." "Ward 1-7 is indeed f ortun- Sandorf." The Film Review of Atlanta ate in its friends from Hickory." - Ga. says the nine-reel feature is an Will vou nlease tell the folks there absorbing storv with a brilliant back- how much we appreciate their inter- ground. It is almost as though we pst." Thev make life here a lot r- were sriven a glimpse into another pleasant, and I wish we could thank world as we follow the . characters each and every one personally." trom the Adriatic coast to monte (Jarlo and tnence to tne mysterious WF.ST HICKORY NEWS Island of Zorda. The story is as fas w0t Hlolfnrv. T)sc. 28. There was cinatins as "lwentv Ihousand considerable visiting done during the Leagues Under the Sea," "Around the all sizes Moretz-WhltennEir Clothing Co rather than act it. Each member ol the cast is well suited. It is a story of political conspiracy treachery, intrigue and revenge, and the interest never lags. HOARSENESS II The weakness of .public opinion is that so many people express it only privately. Washington Star. Swallow slowly small piece rub well over the throat. , Li rv Occr 17 Million Jan UicdYtwl Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Kale and little son, Lotfis Edward, and Miss Lily uv returned to their home r rv,,.wi-e after spending the noli- d.yTw ih:Mr:nd Mrs. C. H. Kale at their home on aiuwcn owv. Mr. James Helton, who graduated with honors this lau ironi me cf.to rrnllpcro of AerricultuTe, lelt today for Iowa to assUme his duties as professor ol animai nusuaiu.v.". Helton spent the holidays near Hick ory wjth his parents, Henry Helton. holidays in West Hickory and by the mill employes. Superintendent J. Li. Scruggs and family spent several davs with Mr. Scruggs' parents at Gastonia. Mr. J. M. Freeman, over seer of weaving, spent the holidays with his father and mother and other relatives at Lexington. Mrs. W. W. Biggerstatt spent sev eral days at Newton visiting ner daughter, Mrs. Hubert Whitener. Mrs. Whitener returned with her motner and spent several days here. Miss Dicie Cook spent several days with her parents at Pearson. Mr. A. L. Huffman spent inristmas with relatives in Burke county. Mr. C. K. Sain of Missoula, Mont., was here visiting his aunt, Mrs. 1. J Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carswell spent Christmas at Hildebran visiting Mrs Hai-swell's oarents. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Miller. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Dettor and Mas f- Ttrw Dpttor are spending the holidays with relatives at Cherryville Mrs. Alford Sweeney died nere very suddenly last Saturday. She had been down with the flu for several, days but was better and able to , walk a round, but suddenly became worse and died in a few hours. Her death was quite a shock to her family and many friends. She leaves to mourn her sad departure a husband and five children, the youngest only 13 months old, and also her father, mother and sisters, besides a number ol mends The body was taken to Lawndale, her old home, for burial on Monday. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of World in Eighty Days," or any other imaginative tale from the same, ipen. "The Isle ot Zorda" is a 'Continental production and the scenes are made exactly wnere tne events are suppos ed to have transpired, with the. magni ficent g-radens and sea view at Monte Carlo, the quaint fishing villages with their narrow streets, the harem and slave market and the great prison on the mountainside with its drawbridge. The beauty of the production is heigh tened by the artistic photography, lighting and tinting. It is a scene marvel. The roles are wonderfully well done, especially" Romulad Joube as Mathias Sandorf, who seems to live nis roie, Mr. and Mrs. the entire community. -T. J. L. CURED in 6 to 14 Days 'All Druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to cure any case of ITCHING, BLIND. BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures ordinary cases in 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get 'restful sleep after the first application. 60c. AT rr.ov The brick house and several residence lots on Highland avenue in Hickory. Also a business lot, close in, near the Blackwel der home, will be sold at auction Saturday, December 30th AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. This property is all well located and very valuable. Easy terms. Remember the. date Saturday, December 30th For information see or call J. A. Isenhower or D. A. Rutledge OSCAR PITTS, Auctioneer ... ire--:-