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HlKSDAV EVENING. HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE BBiaaanoflnonBnnnnnnnnnnapnnnnananaaog , mi WWW I Trier Take Care of Your Eyes 100,000 blind people in the United States, according to the last census. According to the statement a large per centage could have been pre vented if properly cared for in time This does not in clude partial loss of sight and other complications. a n u n u u Ttmtiua Society Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Regis tered Optometrist Wafn inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W. Railways. i-aarscannnnnnnnonnnnonnnoaDnnnoonnnnE n ii u 3 s nniinmni)iiiininmtmtmm The Wbman's Community Club will meet tomorovr afternoon at 3 o'clock in the roams of the Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of con sidering by-laws and cons'titution. It is important that every member and every woman who expects to become a member be on hand at the hour of meeting. o Fancy Work Club The Ladies Fancy Work Club of West Hickory met at the home of Mrs R. E. Fox on Wednesday afternoon, ten members being present. Re freshments were served and all had an enjoyable time. The nex'c meet ing will be with Mrs H A. Herman, o TWO NEWjTON YOUNG MEN QUiT MUNITION PLANTS IjessannaBE? ewton, Feb. 15 Two Newton young men who have been north to m help make munitions for the allies, have, at different times returned to the -peaceful scene:; of their youth. Vats of boiling explosives, shells that would demolish a town, and other po- g tential earthquakes lying around their m Resides, nohot biscuits could be ob- i.i tain north of the Mason and Dixon m line.they say. H llg mmn requisites i a i - i ii R 1 I000H I ml nm i ll!!;!!l:IU!:illl!!lll!llll!lllillllllIllllllllHIIIIIIIIIUIIllll S I MR. Her Favorite Valentine. j v:n thi olden days of candy hearts bearing sentimental ver-e '" the present day of appropriate gifc boxes filled with tir.f rurin's, it has been the custom to send candy on St Val ,..v.inr' day. Nunnally's are the favorite gift candies for all the y.vtr. hut particularly are they desirable on such special oc tii.sit'i s :it St. Valentine's day, when candies are subjected to cr'. '-.i tastes and must stand the test for quality and fresh tu,s4 I'lu-ne w ywur order. Out of town orders mailed promptly. Hickory Drug Company A Good Drug Store In A Good Town. Mrs. Frye Entertains A Valentine party was given a"c the Pearle Miller, home of Mlrs. C. K Frye of Long' View on Wednesday evening m honor of her sister, MSss Maulta Icard of Granite Falls. Different games were played after which delicious re freshments were served by the hos tess. All enjoyed a most pleasant evening. o - Mrs. Menzies Hostess MANY SEE PICTURES Unusually large audiences witness- jj ed the presentatior of Romeo and Ju- j liet at the Hub Wednesday afternoon j and night, some of t ie performances m being so crowded thui standing room g was at a premium. The pictures, as was to be supposed, were es- j pecially fine and Hickory people ap- H preciated them A feature of each H performance was the singing of Miss n BERKLEY NOT TO LEAVE HICKORY AT ALL Mr John O. Berkley explained to- j day that he had no intention of leav- m ing Hickory, where he is conducting J a newspaper, out rv:i ne discussed a manufacturing pk.t at Waterloo, Peroxide Cream relieves roughness redness, chafing and other skin ir ritations that both women and men are annoyed by. Softens and clears 'the skin quickly and is a valuable hid for aJS kinds tof skin trouble. 25 cents a jar. Lutz's Drug Store On the Corner Phones 17 and 317 We take pride and find pleasure in our f I )) work aside from the ma Win or of nmfifc l )l We want to thoroughly satisfy customers )1 by selling them dependable merchandise and & are injthat class. We know they are good because we see all kinds of hats and we think we know. You take no risk in buying them and we assume no risk in selling them. The manufacturers stand back of every hat, and that fact alone should be sufficient guarantee. They're so extensively advertised that everybody knows "Mallory ' Hats. The new Spring models have arrived. Iowa in which he has an interest. .Yesterday afternon 'the Wednesday. He is hoping: to secure a location in Afternoon Book Club was delightfully the south for the plant, Mr. Berkley entertained by Mrs. E. B. Menzies, said, and had discussed the question seven meiribers being present, and, with several chambers of commerce Mrs. E. Bryan Jones presided over th PARDONS GRANTED BY GOVERNOR BICKETT CARD OF TJHANKS meeting. The hostess book was "Tish" by Mary Roberts Reinhard't. This well known writer has been in the club so often that instead of giv ing a criticism on her life and works, Mrs Menzies read an amusing story, "Father Talks' After tne serving of a delicious three course luncheon in the dining room, Thomas Warren Menzies, the hostess' small son, was brought in to see the club members. Miss Mary Munroe will have the next meeting. i The REXALL Store Telephone 46. Our Auto Repair Service We aim high We want U give you the best of work, from a minor adjustment to a complete overhauling job, in the quickest time possible, commensurate with accuracy, at the minimum of expense to you. We are in business t stay iot for a "getaway," Can we count on you? CITY GARAGE Phone 377. Mrs. Lutz Entertains Club .The Pleiades Book Club was de lightfully entertained yesterday af ternoon by Mrs. Horace C Lutz. Cur rent events were given at roll call Mrs C E. Abernethy read an inter esting criticism on te hostess' book. "Lady Connie;" also something of the author's, Mrs. Humphrey Ward's life. iMrs James C. Shuford read a most entertaining O. Henry story. In the dining room where an elegant four course luncheon was served, the decorations were suggestive of Val entine; this idea also being carried out in the luncheon Miss Claire Sellers was a guesl on this occasion. The place cards were Valentines and the souvenirs boxes of candy. The next meeting will be with Mrs F. A. Henderson. Mrs. Mcintosh Entertains a Raleigh, Feb 15 Through communication granted by Governor Pickett to 25 yp-r- imprisonment, Frank Foster, o" ro!k county, will Wfc desire to thank our kind neigh bors and friends for their kindnesses during the illness and death of our son and brother, Mr. and Mlrs. D. E. Eckard family. ana ! NOTICE TO JUNIORS All Juniors meet at hall Sunday, few no- pay tne ae&tn penaujy rictay .F ebruary is at 1U:3U o clock tor spec-, for first degree murder as he was ial sermon at the Methodist church at' scheduled to do. It has been estab- 11 o'clock. Bring your friends with! lished as a fact in the appeal to Gov- you. I ernor Biskett that when the killing j J H. SIGMON, Councilor, j occurred Foster was thoroughly intox- W. I Caldwell, R. S. icated and should no'-, be held to the Friday and Sat I death penalty tMt his crime would i i ordinarily invoke in this state. The MODEL OF BRITISH TANK j change of sentence is asked by over ATTRACTS LARGE CROWDS 600 citizens and th-1 trial jury, the - jurors and others since it has been (By Associated Press) I shown that he was intoxicated to an Berlin", Feb. 15 A shop window! irresponsible degree. John Hayes jn the Under den Linden displays a: was the man killed Foster seeming model of the British tank, which at- j to have no recolic-ion whatever ot tracts large crowds of passersby. The the killing. ! model was constructed "from life" Another pardon is for Charles A. by German soldiers on the Somme. f 1 J? TT J J 1 arieson, 01 n.enuerson county, wno has served since January, 1916 on a ci virno i"e ' onnfono "f r r rVf oin!n(r tv rv ev under false pretense Carieson's offense was defrauding Doctor Full- j er out of $20,000 through a proposed ' deal in street railway stock The gov- j ernor said Carleson had entered into an agreement with the widow of Doc tor Fuller to reimburse her as rapidly as possible and the governor observes that Carleson is a man of great re- ffc Mor etz-Whitener Clothing Co. "The Quality Shop." iMrs. C. E. Mcintosh entertained sonrcelulness and. while he has no the Cosmos Book Club yesterday af- means, he believes "that he will be ternoon Ten members were present. I able to comply with he contract, bc "Rainbow's End" by Rex Beach was,;rg a great aid to Mrs. Fuller and ;Vi WkW for Hisousaion Mrs. Mcln- i family who are in great need. i tosh read quite a lengthly and inter esting autobiography of Mr. Beach;! There are also pardons for Joe Parker, Willard Cannon and Marve also a short criticism on the book thafcl Tresley, who have served since last was thoroughly enjoyed by the club, 'July on a road sentence for conspir- KZMnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnn and especially by those tha"c had read the books. During the social hour, Mlrs. T. C. Blackburn read in her usu al charming and attractive manner, "Not According to Schedule," by Mlary Stuart Cutting. In the din ing room the color scheme was red, and the Valentine idea was beautifully carried out in the three courses. The next meeting February 28, will be with Mrs. C. M. Sherrill at the home of Mjs J D. Elliott. AMQUE 1 NT! WE WISH TO D D l D D 8 Thompson of Day troubles, to take .Announce that we have secured Mr. M S ton, Ohio, an expert on Ignition and motor iharK of our Service Department. Mr Thompson will take charge the 15'ih and we will be glad tv hav yo i call and get acquainted with him. All repair work fully guaranteed to give satisfaction. You must. !,. pleased. !i n u n u a a a a n E! n r L n r i acy to assault JL. r . suprnr m iviac Dowell county County officers and great number of citizens ask the nardon on condition that thev t)av the i , lost heavily in the great western North Carolina floods last July and are bad ly needed at home to conserve their property. Mr. James C. Shuford went to Rich mond last night without his baggage. He had left his grip at the depot, but somebody came along and car ried it off by mistake it was learned, and Mr Shuford did not wait. It was learned that it was carried to Rhodhiss AMERICAN ATTACHE ANNOYED BY PETTY GERMAN OFFICIAL Birthday Dinner Mr J. Whrth Elliott entertained a number of friends Wednesday even ing sic an eight-course dinner, the occasion being one of the anniver saries of his birth. It was St. Val entine's day also and the decorations' and colors all were suggestive to the I event. A maimnoth turkey was tn Bere, Feb. 15 Via Paris.-Chris-1 center of interest the 1 ble tU ;tian N. Herter, formerly an attache the question of Mr. Elhotts age came, American embassy in Berlin up for discussion rine nearest au-b , wag loaned b Ambassador I , feNEDUSO A 1$ (TB-f ' f Back and Front-Lace t pSItt 1 1 m f ' FOR STOUT FIGURES ikBIHlS IVMf Ilk V; , C I ik inrge hips disappear; bulky wai.t-hne. more IESI: 1 1 ij0f I T&l$mm U-7f racefula wk ward bu.t-line.. mailer aad have the Tm3S:1-I f X WMl I VMS' "Old Corset" comfort with first wearing. Both 1 jCTjUl V&ll ? y Back and Front-Lac. WWW miIimiiii ii8'--irWsiate?aaMg For SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES I W.B.ReduS0, No.?03-$3.50 i Give Style, Comfort and perfectly fitting Gown I W.B.Nufonn, No.929-$2.00 I i ' , II)IW3 at most Economical Price. LhmmiwmmI "" $i-oo to $3.00 At All Dealers WEiNGARTEN BROS., Inc., New York Chicago San Francisco Boick Garage QUALITY! SERVICE! PHONE 2 lO. i; llHlBBBiniiiiifiifitNt.i.iiNfiMnririnnnnnnnnnnnC3Ca I u Concrete Milk Houses Make Dairy Work Easy Concrete keps out dampnes. It does not absorb or give out odors. CftfinOt AOftW into it rnnrrM walla flnon. and vats are cleaned quickly and easily and help to keep milk sweet. Build a mUk house of NT '0 mission to the nunlber of years were between 26 and 45 or, as Mr. WJorth remarked, 10 years less than Joe's age. IThat brought on more talk and it developed that Mr. Joe was even younger than the other, but that also was a matter of doubt when the company, including the host, de parted for the Hub to witness ko meo and Juliet. Mrs. Worth Elliott assisted in en tertaining the guests, but the dinner was purely a stag affair. ,Mr. El liott's guests were Messrs J. D. El liott, Geo. E. Bisanar, J. W Shuford, Dr H. C. Menzies, Dr. W. B Ram say, C. H. Geatner J. Hr-P. Cilley, S. L. Wlhitener, C. C. Bost, S H Farabee and Gilmer C. Thomas of Wlinston-Salem. VERDICT RENDERED AGAINST ROAD FOR BURNED KENNEL ALP M In A IK GUAM) p PORTLAND It . ou win have an everlasting, amury structure that will be a credit 'o your farm. You can mix the con crete yourself; w3 will give you full Je,hive Nold ALPHA, the guar " c Portland Cement, to users for mues around, and we noUce that these serS conie back for more ,t8 strengtQ U U?rrantl o more than meet the flovemment standard, and it al w,ya L'ves satisfactory results cntN i Newton, Feb. 15 The jury in the case of J. F. Stewart against the Carolina and Northwestern railroad gave a verdict for $450 damages be cause of the destruction by fire start ed by an engine of a barn and a ken nel building for which the plaintiff asked for $1,200. The verdic'o will shout cover the cost of the raw ma te-: al used in the building, it is said, wd is regarded as another instance of the growing conservatism of Ca- tawbe juries in damage cases During several courts juries have either maae mistrials or have cut verdicts tnin in damacre suits Even the railroads have won damage cases in the county during the past several years. yix Paul Dellinger has purchased he stock of goods from Mr J. H. Peeler on Tenth avenue. Gerard to Brand Wthitlock, the Amei- j ican minister to Belgium, arrived in Berne yesterday after having been , arrested by German petty officials at! Mayence and having been subjected ( to much other annoyance in leaving i Belgium. (At Mayence he was seiz- ed and locked up for most of the. night. When he was released, after repeated protes'cs, he was ordered to cross the boundry at 8 o'clock This, ' he said, he did with the customary difficulties at the frontier, Your 1917 ID) (1 JUUHLJUll SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD Abernethy Mdw. Co. ' The Clay Printing Company, with new machinery and ma terial, is prepared to undertake 11 kinds of lob and book a printim Let at moderate prices. 11 "THE SANITARY WAY PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cl-aned. Pressed. Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. our representative ca office on you or drop into the and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Clher Legal Blanks on Sale at Office. PAUL DELLINGER Confectioner Candy Fruits Cigars and Cold Drinks At the old stand of J. H. Peeler 1416 1 0th Avenue. C ay ID) riiftig CdDMpy Book and Job Printers.
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