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illlWSUAY EVENING, HICKORY DAILY HECORD PAGE FIVE VALUE It's not extravagance to put your money into items or or naments thai have imper ishable value. It's your duty to look your best It's thrift to invest your money in jew els of convertable value and elegance. Guaranteed values here. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Optometrist NYSIS TOILETRIES uitth uxs jaor jn Ira nana A 51 HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th Street - - - Phone 292 FANCY FRUITS OF ALL KINDS HOME MADE CANDIES LOWNEY'S BOX CANDY ALWAYS ON HAND . . . Savoy Candy Company PHONE 199 I America's most distinctive contribution ' to the enhancement of feminine charm. NYSIS PARFUM "The Odor Entrancing. NYSIS FACE POWDER Stays on but docs not show. NYSIS VANISHING CREAM- Protects the skin agsinst weather NYSIS TALCUM There is nothing finer. NYSIS COLD CREAM Softens and cleanses the skin. NYSIS TOILET WATER Adds to the bath's delight. NYSIS SOAP Pits the handi clears the skin. LUTZ 'On the Corner' fill With -Mrs. .Allen The Woman's Missionary Society of Corinth Reformed church met Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. F. Allen. Seventeen members were present. After -the usual business. Mrs. L. F. Abernethy. who was a del egate to tha Woman's Missionary Society of North Carolina Classis at China Grove-Landis last week, gave a very interesting account of the meeting. Mrs. C. C. Host irave the -.ccend reading from "A Crusade of Compassion for th- IIealin- of the Nation." and Mrs.. II. Geitner read i chapter from "Mook," a true story of a Chinese boy. The mission study neriod, "Yohoker," the subject, con 'ruled the program The next meeting will be with Mrs. Jop Abernethy, May 3. i 1 i I Local and Personal WHY NOT? Insure Your Income as well as your life? A PACIFIC MUTUAL multiple protect ion policy provides indemnity to your lov ed ones in case of your death; protection for your income in the event of loss of time from sickness or accident and an in come for you in your old age. Complete Protection in One Contract Why not put part of your savings into a contract of this kind? Can you accom plish as much any other way? For particulars call or write ,., H. R. AIKEN, District Manager 1340 Union Square . Phone 402 Miss Nora Allgood left this morn ing for North Wilkesboro to visit her sister. Mrs. R. S. Scroggs. Mr. Harry Redwine. of Asheville. spent yesterday in the eity. Rev. W. R. Rradshaw has returned from Mocksville where he has been holding revival services. Miss Vela Teague has returned to li'r home in Taylorsville after vis iting in ihie eity. Mr. C. A'.. Snyder is spending day or so in Old Fort on business. Mrs. G. G- Harris, of Lamar. S. C. iu expected today to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frazier. Mrs. A. A. Whitener and sons. Manly and Julian, who attended the musical recital of Miss Miriam White ner at Flora McDonald College. Mon day evening, have returned homo. Miss Myrtle Wagner is indisposed at her home on Twelfth avenue friends will regret to learn. Mrs. H. S. Leonard and little daughter, Mary, are spending sev eral days in Granite Falls with rela tives and friends. Mrs. P. A. Sigmon has returned from a visit to relatives in Winston-Salem. Mrs. A. F." Wagner and little Miss Larbara Rector Whirner. who spen several days in Drexol with Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Rector, have returned! i home. Mr. Clyde left this morning for Asheville to enter a hospital for treatment. Clothes That Give You Lasting Service That's The Economy in Buying a Kirsh- baum Suit Real clothes economy is just this: Buy good clothes then get full service out of them. Be sure the fabrics are all-wool. Be sure the inner structure is of high grade linen canvas and haircloth. Be sure the shape liness is the result of honest, stitch-by-stitch tailoringnot of mere surface press ing. Kirschbaum suits are clothes of this charac ter. They look better, last longer and are therefore most economical. Spring Styles at $40. to $65. Yoder-Clark Clo. Co. WITH MRS. HENRY. Mrs. R. G. Henry was hostess Wed: (sctoy afternoon to the Book. Review Club at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. John ston. Spring flowers were used lav ish'y in the living room and present ed an attractive appearanco. As the hostess had not selected a book the usual program was dispensed with and the time given over current events. An appetizing two course served before the e!un 'uncheon was adjourned to meet Gertrude Finger, next with Miss Mr. George S. Watson has returned from a business trip to Salisbury Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sledge left his morning for Greensboro to at end the recital tonight at the Greens hero Female College of thenr niece Miss Louise Elliott. Miss Elliott fin ifhes in piano. Mrs. Henry Elliott f Catawba, is also attending the re-ital. PLANT THIS SPRING By planting this spring you save a whole season's growth. Yes, you can still plant this spring, IF. It so happens that we have several car loads of stock, personally selected, coming in now soon, and you can - plant it and make it live just as good as we can; if it is too late as some might think, then where would we be? The other day, just, for fun, we counted up the list of stock we expect to plant out be tween now and end of the month, and the total was ever ninety thousand plants, of various sorts. Some of this stock is already large enough to go to your lawn and show that it is there this summer; others of the ph:nts are very small and shall have to be nursed along for several years. And by the way, this stock has been selected from various places, some of it coming from Texas, Florida, Ala bama, Tennessee, the North Caro lina mountains, from Virginia, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. We just took the pick. But it took work to get it all coming here, and it is for you benefit and pleasure. Phone 213-1., or 213-J if no answer Howard-Hickory Co. Telephone 213-L Trustworthy f oflB&Trees & Plants 4 TV 9 f 'ImS l Members 5 American Association The J. S. Propst land sale yester day was net a big success, though a number of lots sold well enough. Rev. W. W. Rowe spent yesterday n Lexington in conference with Mi'. ',. T. Hedrick, State director of the Picture at Grand Theatre tomorrow is Mary Miles Minter in Ann of Green Gable. forward Church! Movement cf the Reformed Chautauqua guarantors are expect ed to remember that they may secure their tickets Monday night at the Chamber of Commerce. Mr, D. E. Eckard. of Clark's Hill. S. C, is spending this week in Hick ory with his family on Twelfth ave- Sheriff Isenhower will be at the city manager's office Saturday from 1 to 5 with the Hickorv township tax books. As all polls must be paid by May 1, those in arrears would do well to attend to this matter Satur day if they expect to vote in No vember. 15-2t Mrs. R. F. Young returned to her . home in Corinth, Miss., yesterday af ! tor spending several weeks with her ' daughter Mrs. J. J. Willard in Ken- worth. Mrs. A. M. Ingold of Morganton ; is spending two weeks with Mrs. A. ; K. Joy while Mr. Ingold and Mr. A. M. Kistler are at Hot Springs, Ark. GRAND THEATRE GRAND THEATRE K H -e, w K H a AND TODAY MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN IN THE INFERIOR SEX" Which is the Inferior Sex? Let Mildred Harris Chaplin tell you. The trouble with marriage is the eight hour shift when love demands a 24 hour day. You can learn how to command the 24 hour brand from Mildred Harris Chaplin m "The Inferior Sex." Is a woman justified in flirting to stimulate the interest of her sweetheart or husband ? Mildred Harris Chaplin flirted in "The Inferior Sex." You must learn the result. Do you like a cave-man lover, rough and masterful, or a man you can twist round your finger? Judge of these lovers in "The Inferior Sex." Do you want to know how to win men's love and how to hold it? Mildred Harris Chaplin tells you how in "The Inferior Sex': "Divorce courts would, be out of date if the romance of courtship were carried into married life," says Mildred Harris Chaplin. See "The Inferior Sex." Do you women like to be considered as the inferior sex, to be a clinging vine, or do you insist on equality. Mildred Har ris Chaplin points out which, in reality is "The Inferior Sex. Her husband was slipping, but Mildred Chaplin will tell you in "The Inferior Sex" how she wins him back, and m a way that will surprise you and give you some pointers. TOMORROW MARY MILES MINTER ... r - IN "ANN OF GREEN GABLES From the four famous "Anne" Books by I L. M. Montgomery GRAND THEATRE GRAND THEATRE llllllillll Sbuutc A him Lulu 1029 Clothes talk do they tell the, truth about you? VOU don't want clothes to misrepresent you; life's battle is stern enough without the handicap of poor appearance. H irwonnr rinjoi vuv ii im i&u MADE EY STROUSC & BROTHERS. INC.. BALTIMORE. MIX. give you the look of the well dressed and that's half the battle. Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co. ELGIN WATCHES Keep T i in e Fine Fie & air in p' JEWELRY CLOCKS SILVERWARE A J. ESSEX Jeweler and Registered Optometrist FRESH CANDIES The recent war fully demonstrated the value of candy and now it is recognized as a valuable food product as well as the most popular delicacy. Our candy department is always com plete with the highest standard of quality. Call or phone your order which will have our best attention. Don't forget our splendid prescription service. Bring us your prescriptions or ask your physician to leave them with us. R. A. GRIMES CO. 22 AiiMinrized Ford and Fordson Tractor Genuine Ford Parts Phone 22S - - .... Hickory Garage Company When you have any old fur niture to sell do not fail to call 224-L. Higheat cash prices paid. . E. W. REYNOLDS J
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