I -:. " EVENING, HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FIVE Ml) SIDAY I Expert Watch Repairing Almost any watch will run for months after the last bit of oil on the bearings has disappeared and injury will surely follow. Every piece of a watch should be taken apart, cleaned and re polished regularly and the repairing and readjusting should all be done by a competent workman. Here your watch is made like new by an expert and at reasonable prices consistent with quality. Fine jewelry repairing and special order work promptly executed. Geo. E. Bisamair Jeweler and Optometrist HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. General insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto ' 1030 14th Street - - - Phone 292 Notice My Grocery and meat business has out grown the capacity of the Team Delivery and I am completing arrangements to put on a Truck and other delivery in order to give my customers more prompt and better delivery service. This change will put on the Horse mar ket my two dray horses. A real bargain for quick buyers. Umstteadl's (r The Home of Quality Groceries E. H. UMSTEAD, Proprietor Phone 35 36 C0L0RITE Colors old ?nd new straw hats. Satin, Silk and Canvas, Slippers also Basketery. ALL COLORS lut; "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 OCIETY NEW. MATERIALS; Local and Personal Mrs. W. H. Boyd is ill at her home on Tenth avenue with an attack of influenza. Mr. Carl D. Moore of Charlotte is a Hickory business visitor for a day or so. Mi". Tommy Henderson is spend ing this week at home from the University. i I Messrs. Wilson v Warlick, Andrew Warlick and George Ship of Newton were Hickory visitors last night. . , The young men of the town will entertain with a dance at the Hotel Huft'ry tonight. The Warlick orches tra MA ill furnish the music. Mrs. C. B. West and little daugh ter, Peggy, of Wilson are a:uests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C C. lost. Engagement Announced Miss Constance Bost was hostess to the Do As You Please Club yesterday afternon at 3:30 o'clock. After an hour spent in sawing and conversa tion the guests were invited into the dining room where a four course luncheon was served Ti,P piece was a basket and ferns tied with tulle, place cards I oore. pins roses and the chadelier draped with pink cast a soft reflect ion of the chosen color. In front of the hostess, who was becomingly gowned in orchid georgette with cor sage of orchids and lilies of the val ley, was a large cake with (tiny glow ing candlesthe day being the hos tess' birthday. After the first course the, guests were invited to draw the pink satin . ribbons that ran from center piece to places. This interesting announcement was found on the cunning little cupid cards: "Constance-Kobert-1920." . During the remainder of the after noon, this was the chief topic of con versation. The prospective groom, Mr. Robert V. Moss, is one of the most popular young men in Wilson. N. C, and this announcement will be of much inter est to friends of both in this and oth er states, as will be the following marriage which will take place in the early summer. Those enjoying Miss Bost's hospi tality were Misses Frances Geitner, Kate Elliott, Mary Allen, Greta We zen, Millie Kate McComb, Margaret Taylor, Amy and Virginia Sellers, Elizabeth olbrook and Louise Coleman of Aiken, S. C.,Mesdames C. B. West, of Wilson, It. C. Buchanan, Tom Pruitt and John Geitner. Itev. Eugene F. Heald and mother, Mrs. E. F. Heald, have returned from Florida where they spent the coldest winter months. They are stopping for a while at Morganton. Mr. Heald was a Hickory visitor yesterday. Dr. E. M. Craig made a short talk at the Grand theatre last nic;ht be tween the first and second shows on the rmenian Relief fund which is be ing raised this week. Dr. Craig pre sented his subject in a forceful man ner and made a lasting imprint on his hearers. AT HUB SATURDAY The program at the Hub theatre Saturday will be Ruth Roland in the third episode of the "Adventures Of Ruth" and William Duncan in the twelfth episode of "Smashing Bar riers" also a two reel Mack Sennett comedf "Rip Stitch Taylors" some good show- With Mrs. Ivey Mrs. George F. Ivey delightfuly en tertained the Embroidery Club yester day afternon at. her home on Tenth avenue. Hosts of yellow dafiodils ad orned the heme and hinted of coming spring. Several chapters from the club book "Persuasive Peggy," were read and several piano numbers given by Miss Dorothy Ivey while guests were busy with hand work. At the conclusion of .this enjoyable gather ing the hostess served a two course luncheon. In addition to the club members the invited guests were Mrs. J. A. Bowles, Mrs. W. O. Goode and Mrs. Roy Ivey Mrs. T. F. Stevenson will be the next hostess. . WILLIAM S. HART AT PASTIME TOMORROW AT THE PASTIME 'I TODAY T MANX Virginia Pearson With SHELDON LEWIS in ImpssiMe CadKrine' A screamingly funny dramatic farce-corn- edv in fivn rmvtcs Also PATHE NEWS. The world before your eyes. , SPECIAL MUSIC AT INlUfil Admission 10 and 15c-War tax included TOMORROW A WILLIAM S. HART 1 f IN ' "WAGON TRACKS" ' An Artcraft Picture AT PASTIME TODAY The Pastime is offering another good comedy program today. Vir ginia Pearson and Sheldon Lewis in "Impossible Catherine'" a dramatic farce comedy in five parts also Pathe News the world before your eyes. Special music tonight. Sore Throat Tonsilitis The program at the Pastime to morrow will be an extraordinary of feiring. William S. Hart, hero of a hundred thrilling dramatic situations the frnpst Thoto- dramas that have ever reached m the j screen, and one 01 ine most- vime land popular delineators, will be seen i in his latest Artcraft picture, "Wag i TvoAe " TViia rhntorlav nromises VJ 1 1 AAC-kO - WW , i 1 . 1 l -C to eclipse even ms oesx; previous ui ferings bv reason of its exceptional duality- and his historic interest. It will be found that he is supported by a cast og exceptional strength with Jane Novak, as his leading wo man and Robert McKimworst of all villians (on the screen) in the heavy r,- fr cro this p-ood nicture 1UIC. W't. -' . " . , i you wil lcertainly be pleased. Special j music at night. j n m inn i mini in - ' 1 . w I "EAT" BOST'S SANITARY BREAD . AND CAKES ' i Kept Made Sold C,pn T.lpnn Clean BOST'S Famous Sanitary Bread is win- i ning laurels Disappear overnight when Begy's Mustarine, the wonderful yellow ! mustard preparation is used. Heat eases pain, don't forget that, so ap ply Begy's Mustarine to-night and cover with a cloth. In five minutes you'll know that all the misery and soreness has started to go and in the morn im.? fetitnjj fine you'll understand just why Begy's Mus tarine always satisfies. 30 cents. All drugists, S- C. Wells and Co., LeRoy. N. C. Notice We wish to announce to our friends and patrons that we have moved our Hemstitching machine from Mrs. Beckley's millinery store and have located over W. T. Sledge's store. Thanking you for your past pat ronage and asking for a continu ance of same. MISS ELIZABETH BOST, Prop. MISS LOUCILE DEAL, Manager Beautiful as a new, bright rainbow are our new Spring Materials. Just come in and see them. You will buy thern. ' We are careful in selecting our trim mings, and we know how to help you "match." Goods and trimmings so that your complete costume will be stylish and harmonious. We need to tell our customers that our goods are here. Those who are not our customers need only to come in. They will become our customers. GEORGETTE VOILES. We have more than 100 new dark voiles in Georgette pat terns in wonderful new combinations. You have never seen such attractive styles at a little price. 50c to $i.50 PRINTED CREPES Half -silks, Geor gette, patterns and look like real Georgette at less than half the price. $1.00 to $1.50 Yd. LINEN SPECIAL Seven new colors in pure dress linen. Fast colors steam shrank. Some are selling at 2.00 yard. Our price ... 1.25 vard WHITE GOODS The most complete line of Domestic and Foreign novelties that we have ever shown, in waistings, suitings, skirtings, etc. 25c to . .$2.00 yard All that is new in silks and woolens. Big sock silk and cotton novelties. New lot coats and Suits at under prices. New waists, Dresses, Sweaters, Middys, etc. Thompson- West Co. "The Ladies Store" . Hickory, North Carolina Extraordinary Attraction At the PASTIME TOMORROW 11 Willi am So Hart Supported by JANE NOVAK, The Girl Beautiful IN "WAGON TRACKS ' Story by C. Gardner Sullivan. An Art craft picture. Another great human drama, throbbing with the life of the plains and mountains. Special music at night. FIAT Him I f-U II II II II I II II ld n roimm RUTH ROLAND IN "The Adventures of Ruth" Third Episode of that great Pathe Serial Also . L t V , WILLIAM DUNCAN . in- XI;-i "SMASHING BARRIERS" s r Episode No. 12 ' "RIP STITCH TAYLORS" v A Mack Sennett Comedy in 6 reels. iSome good show. Admission 10 & 15c, war tax included. , Authorized Ford and Fordson Tractor Service Genuine Ford Parts - - - - - Phone 225 - - - - - Hickory Garage Company

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