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m HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24, 1922 Tlie Eisanar Store Service and Satisfaction Voi: always get the best quality, latest stV10;; illHi luwt'st fliers. Kxpert repairing promptly executed. l Local and Personal Geo. E. Bisanar " Jeweler and Optometrist. Walch inspector So. and C. & N. W. Rys. 5Z23E HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and. Bonds I Service Our Motto '1 1030 1 4th St.. , : : ; - Phone 65: Specials for Saturday Swifts Premier Breakfast Bacon, lb. .43c. Kingan's Breakfast Bacon, lb 40c Kinjran's Picnic Hams, lb . 25c Dried Peaches, lb 25c Prunes, lb 20c Cream Cheese, lb 35 and 40c Swiss Cheese, lb. . 50c Granulated Sugar,' lb. . . . . 6 l-2c : Powdered Sugar, lb. 9c Carnation Flour, 24 lbs. . $1.10 Hickory Self Service Store IT'S NOT SO MUCH WHAT YOU PAY as What You Get, For What You Pay THAT DETERMINES YOUR AMOUNT OP SATISFACTION We bond every effort to give our customers, 100 cents worth f labor and material for every dollar spent for watch repair Service-GEO. E. BISANAR-Satisfaction Signs of all kinds B. L. PREVETTE Hickory, N. C. Jitney Schedule Hickory. U.olr Jltaey 8ch4ml Lum Lanotr 1:10 P. VL- Hickory 6.00 P. U. ini?t for No. SI and tl. C. E. ROBBINS Gto. E. Bnanar DOCTOR OF OPTICA Error of P.istractioB aad all Optl 1 drtw.ti corrected with provry HUd kImim. jfflc tj txtmlflatlon room V aoa attioji with Jawalry 8tor. CYRUS C. BAEB Meto. Am. 8oe. Citll Engxa. trpor, Waterworks and SwniK Land sub-diiMoa S?kory, N. C.-Ckm. Com. Md m: Graaita Falla, N. u. A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry Store where your eyes receive expert service without the use o drugs. Dr. J. F. Campbell DENTIST Phone 370-L HICKORY, N. C. Office Over Essex Jewelry Store Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all kinds uf HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK Repairing a Saeialtj HICKORY. N. C. Electric Shoe Shop F. 11. THOMPSON, Proprietor First tC3aai Work Goaraatevd Phoa 106. Work Delivered 1011 14tb Street, Hickory, N. a 0. V. KABY, M. D., D. C. CHIROPRACTOR &nj Splnul Specialist Over Essex Jewelry Store Chiropractic Eliminates the Cuuse Disease, Phone G28-J Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. ft A. XL Recular eomxnunieatloa Firs! and Third lioaday aifkt. Brethrea eordiaUy iarited U k- jTsuttlemyrb, w. m. W. L. BOATRIGHT, Sec Mrs. Henry Fonde, representative Mis A. Bourbonnais has returned of the Southern Railway Comoany. from St. Petersburg, Fla., where she was a visitor in the city yesterday. spent the past six weeks. Rev. John A. Koolis and Prof. C. E. Mclntosn of Maiden were visitor in the city yesterday afternoon. Prof. O. P. Rein has as his guests his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rein, of Gastonia. Miss Kate Gosncld went to Winston-Salem this morning to spend the week end with friends. Mr. A. J. Bradshaw is several days on business Airy. spending at Mt. Mrs. Lugh of Meu'iapolis, Iowa, who has been visiting Prof, and Mrs. A. L. Lugh, the former her st'n, return ed home today. Mis. A. H. Giles returned' to Mar ion this morning after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. A II. F. Wagner. Miss Lucile Bunigarner went to Glenwood today to spend the week end with Misses Myra and Emma Belle McFalls, ' who " ars teaching there. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Killack and daughter, Elinor Dell, of Charlotte are spending the week end with Mr and Mrs. G. B. Everette at their home on Seventeenth street. ..Rev. S. B. Stroup . has returned from Lincolnton, .where the convoca tion (f Morganton. of which ho is dean, has teen, in session since Tues day night. The conference closed last night, and an interesting ana profit able meeting is reported. Mrs. Dan Shatham of Elkin has ar rived in the city to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. J. H. P. Cihey She came especially to attend the golden wedding anniversary reception for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S Aberethy, on Tuesday evening at Ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Cilley. Mr. Chatham, who accc.'.nnanied her to Hickory, has returned to Elkin. MRS. HATFIELD HOSTESS Mrs. T. T.. Hatfield was hostess at a mncl- io-htf ill mpptinc vestPY'daV ....... V. U....p,..t.M. - - - - .7 . afternoon of the Embroidery Club at her lovely new home on Seventeenth street. Eleven members answered roll call and other guests enjoying Mrs. Hatfield's hospitality were Mesdamv es A. M. Wrest. A. J. Essex, G. B. Everette, O. J. Howard, Donald Shu- ford am.' Richard Williams. The home was decorated with uk as nortairino' tn flenro-p Washington whose birthday occurred the day be-! fc.'.e and other decorations, enhancing attractive interior of Mrs. Hat- j fields n&fhe; "were ' numerous ' -oowis of jonquils. Thp usual hour wis devoted to nooi ownrt and fpaturinc this was ' the shower given to Mis. Wezen who recently lost her personal ettects m a fire that completely destroyed ner hnmp. V.ach truest had been asked to bring a package for Mrs. W'ezen and after the needlework was well under vpd her nackage back and instructed to give it to the person whose name was found on it fVflot wna Mrs. Wpzpn's suvrjrisc when every package was presented to her. Mvc T V. Stpvpnsnn read' a short magazine story and Mrs. Everette. with piano accompaniment oy Mrs wrof canr o Ccarfrc Wftshinirtor, sone and Mrs. West favored with sev eral piano selections. After adjournment the guests fnnnrl thpir nlaces at small individual tables by means of George Washing ton place cards. The tables were very itVi their decorations of jc'nquils and appointments. Assisted by Miss Lyo'ia liatieni tne nostess oprvpH a two course luncheon. The date of the next meeting and the hostess wnl be announced later. ; MR. THOMPSON COMING On Monday night February 27- a recital will be given by Edward A Thompson. M. A., in Lenoir College auditorium. Mr. Thompson appeared here last year and those who heard him will recall his superb rendering of the play Disraeli. Althc'ugh blind, Mr. Thompson has an extensive vis ion of the beautiful and worthy. PROF. PEPP COMING Is there any cure for ?. nervous wreck? A Russian d'ancer challenges any local physician to cure Pi" fessor Pepp's case. If medicine fails, this dancer will restore his health at the municipal building Friday night. March 3rd, at 8 o'clock. Come get the secret for the treatment of nerves. Come learn the meaning of the fatal word. "Bumski." CELEBRATES FIFTH BIRTHDAY . "ANN OF LITTLE SMOKY" o i i. x- v.- r-u k; u i I GRAND TODAY LAST TIME Celebrating his fifth birthday an- Tf vnn K ? niversary, Master George L. Lyerly ifl " r , " " '"UI V T . , . f Jr., the handsome young son of Ma - l me" aId 'eautiful staunch t j hearted women, playins? the hi?r frarnp tained a number of his young frienu'.sjf n.le ,ove "n(1 hate in the great, at a party yesterday afternoon fic'm ' slor,ous out doors against a bac-k-3:30 to 4:30 o'clock. ground of rugged, majestic mountains Quite a number of amusing kinder- then don,t let "An of Little Smoky" o-avfn isips were played supervised 8et away from jrou. It's a Playgoers by the kindergarten teacher, Miss'brand feature with Winifred i.aiy Knox Henderson, who also en- Westoyer (Mrs. William S. Hart), tei tained the young folks with in- Joe King, Frank Sheridan and Dor teresting fairy stories. Later the elores Cassir.elii as the Roman Pr.n gjests were invited into the dining, cess Gita, who does a madly swirl loc'm wher cake and candy were , ing gypsy dance. Entirely too good served. The table was decorated with : to miss. a big white birthday cake lighted! - r-r tn v.lth five candles. A Jack Horner pie i PUPIS RECITAL furnished loads of fun, each guest j The pupils of Mrs. Harold Deal' pulling a string and receiving a prize. t town class gave a recital at the honv Other strings were pulled and at the j of Master ChCarles Burns on Eigh end of these were found all day suck- teenth street. Saurday even'no ers which were a delight to all the There was quite an interesting pro little folks. gram redered followed by several The guests were Misses Betty Bass. musical games. Master Tom Peery : Martha Steed Watson, Laura Vei n-1 was the winner of an instructive c1 on Abernethy, Hilda Count-ill Buchan-. test. Delicious cream and cakes were an, Mary nenaerson, jane ADercrny. tnen served by he hos's mother "VIrs Esther Blackwelder. Ma'garet Hen derson and Elizabeth Chase Lyerly W. w. Burns, and her daughters Virginia and Alice. -Those takine- nart in tJip nmcrvom and Masters Andrew Blackwelder were Margaret Blackburn, Charles Franklin Abernethy, Hugh D'Anna : Burns, Helen Frve. Gladis and Walker Lyerly. Jr. . Bettv Gosnold, Virginia Hanna Wil liam Fritz. Irene Hamrick, Thesta Hite, Edith Ivey, aNncy Martin, Vir einia Pendleton. .Tai-k Pe'erv T.-, The members of the O. Henry Peery, De Lacy Roberts, ' Frances Book Club were entei tained at the , Seaboch. Ruth Setzer. AT-ro;irp1 WITH M RS. WATSON f"Ff" P How are Prices We have this question asked every few minutes. Are Coats, Suits, Dresses, etc., any cheaper for spring? We answer "Yes' A great deal cheaper than we expected. To create a bigger business, the manufacturers are woi-king on the closest margin of profit ever be fore and we are going to do like wise. We are surprised with the real values we were able to secure and you will simply be delighted. The secret of course is to know where and from whom to buy the best things. m SPORT GARMENTS WILL BE IN GREAT DEMAND White or Tinted TALCUM A little talcum protection to the skin these cold days is advisable, desirable and appreciable. We know you like talcum and know you use it every day. The quest ion is where do you buy it? Buy it here because we carry all kinds plain, borated or perfumed; white or tinted, flesh or" brunette. Special talcums 'for babies and ' for men after shaving. Takhms in ton, glass or paper. Imported tal cums and domestic talcums. LUTZ DRUG STORE "ON THE CORNER" PHONES: 17 and S17 regular semi-montniy meeting yes terday afternoon by Mrs. George S. Watson at her home on Eleventh avenue and the occasion was a very delightful one. Every member but one was present and -answered roll call with quotations from Sidney Lanier the beloved Southern poet, whom tr.e club had for study at this meeting. The hostess read a review of the life of Marie Oemler. the author of her book, "A Woman Named Smith" and some interesting facts concern ing this remarkable woman, whose home is in Georgia were brought out. Following the hostess' period the president, Mrs. John Geitner, took up the program ff.'r the afternoon and gave some interesting facts con concerning Sidney Lanier musician and writer. y Mrs. Connolly Gamb'e read one of his poems which was en oyed very much. According due honor to the mem ory of General Washington, whose birthday occurred on the 22nd, the hostess had metty flag decorations, completing this with an arrangement of red candles. ' A beautiful bowl of hyacinths was on the living roomf table and reminded the guests of the aproaching springtime. At the re quest of the hostess Miss Mabel Mil ler read some extracts on the date or Wi3ahingtonY. birth which occurred on the 11th instead of the 22nd ac cording to the Julian- calendar, and read an Associated Press Dis patch concerning a lost diary of Washington's which was recently found. A beautiful two course luncheon was served followed by mints, each pourse having patriotic touches. Red hatchets decorated salad plates and delicious red, white and blue block cream with white block cake complet ed the second course. Favors were small red boxes with patriotic dec orations and contained red and white mints. The invited guests for the social hour and luncheon were Mrs. J. O. Hull, Mrs. R. S. Brown, Mrs. R. C. Buchanan, Mrs. 0. Simmons and Mrs. C. R. Watson. The club will meet on March 9 with Mrs. E. N. Can TRAVELERS CLUB MEETS The Traveler's Club met yesterdav afternoon in delightful session with Miss Amelia McConb and with Mrs D. M. McComb and Mrs. Fisher. tV latter from Michigan, as special guests. Quantities of jonquils adorn ed the home and were very fragrant ar.r beautiful. An interesting program had ben arranged with paers by Mrs. W. B. MPn7; and Mrs. Geo. Hutton. Mrs Menzies' paper was a short story ?,nd Mrs. Hutton's treated, en early Am erican: story writing. -She gave7 an account ' of ; Washington lin-sr his works and also something of J. Fenimore Cooper and his woks Each of these papers td something of much interesf to the club and added considerably to the enjoyment of the meeting. . Music by he Victrola evod vnr? :etv to the literary part of the prop-ram and ws very, enjoyable. Mrs J. H. Shufor-d. m her usui rin-n" manner read one of Waxhinor Irving's short stories. Assisted by Miss Lizzie McComb and Miss M"." Vate McComb. the hostess erved a two course luncheon after which th Hub pdjourned to meet .fiex.? ... Mr?. K. C. Menzies. I. AST RHOWIXfi "RIP VAN WINKLE" TODAY ! "Rip Van Winkle" the newest ' Hodkinson release which was shown it the Pastime yesterday to a large number of school children, teachers and others, is a picture which will certainly delight every type of; the-atre-poers for it conams every sin gle element that makes for success. There is comedy, clean, fast-moving side splitting and tense drama to hold you engrossed. The choice of players was a singularly fortunate one, for each artist is admirably suit j i his o" tl"' roll. I Thomas Jefferson as "Rip" jrives a masterful performance one which entitles him to a nlace beside Josenn Dowling"The Miracle Man" of il lustrious "memory or Frank Bacqn of "Lightnin' " flame.. And. his : surj norting cast, which includes Milla Davenport, Pietro Sosso, -Francis Carpenter .the child actor Max., Asher and Daisy Robinson is almost equally gifted. , Snecial music tonight bv Mrs. J. H. Hatcher. Tomorrow Alice Brady in "Dawn of the East," by E. Loyd Sheldon. iHer "laiSlNtvRalart pic ture. Aiso a Snub Pollard comedy. Whitener. Vasbti W'hitener. PASSPORT DIFFERENCES By the Associated Press. : Austria, Feh. 10 Central Euro pean states aie not ready to' sacrifice their passport requirements in the interest of better business and travel conditions. The parport cenfeieiire of the succession states (of Auslria Hungaiy) showed only 'partial sac cess. Austria,) Hungary and Czecho slovakia wei e the only governments that agreed to issue two-year uass ports and to give vises good for v. year. Poland objected to .ail effects to simplify the intricacies that are the despair of Amei icans. Rumania and Jugoslavia agreed to the pronosed reforms with certain reservations. WORREED Hubofirlyb" Coat Suits All Wool Jersey Suits All Wool Tweed Suits All Wool Homespun Tweed Suits, Silk Lined Wonderful Tricotine Suits : . Suits of All Materials from .. Sport "Coats and Wraps Alt Wool Coats All Wool Jersey Coats : . Sport Coats from . Capes from Tailored Coats from . $9.CO to $6.00 to . . 9.00 to 10.00 to $9.00 12.00 - 1G.50 25.00 45.00 G.00 6.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 Gude's Pepto-Mangan Is The Best Tonic !or Nervo;is, Tire:l-Out Wives. Is your wife "all tired out" and cross and irritable much of the time? Do the children "bother hr to death'' every day, and do the ordinary hous--hold trhks that she formerly per formed with ease seems now to over tax her? In other words, do you of ten come home to a house of tvoubl' instead of a house of joy and happi ness ? If your answer is "yes" to these pointed ouestions, don't blame your wife until she has taken Gude's Pepto-Mangan with her meals for a few weeks. She is simply run-down and nervous and needs the kind of iron that she will get in Gude ? Pepto-Mangan to give her more vitality and strength. For thirty years doc tors have recommended Glide's Peiv to-Mangan as a first-class building-, up tonic. Sold by vour druggists ir both liquid and tablet form. Adv. The Greatest Range of Styles and Ma terials we have ever shown SILK DRESSES, SPORT DRESSES. SEMI-EVENING DRESSES FOR EVERY OCCASION Real Canton Crepe Dresses at $10.00 and up to -- $35.00 Crepe-Knit Dresses $15.00 to $35.00 S25.00 BUYS A DRESS THAT LOOKS $50.00 Silk Waists, Sport Blouses, Tailored Blouses, Suit Blouses, etc. A special buy of Grepe-de-Chine Waits at less than half $3.00 and $3.50 WTaists of all kinds from $2.00 to $7.50 Extra specialsrin Sweaters, Kimonas, Silk Underwear, Mus lin Underwear, Porch and Morning Dresses, Childrens Dresses, Neckwear, Hosiery, etc. ALL WE ASK IS A Lo6k Thompson-West Company "The Ladies Store" "5SS2S3SE n C if Otte Qlory of J the fornfxg w, ' M New Orleans Coffee Time Getting Short Our ISTMAS CLUB WILL CLOSE FEBRUARY 28th BETTER COME IN AND JOIN NOW - Clubs to suit all: . lc, 2c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1., $2., 5., $10., $20., or more. . Deposits due weekly in advance SAVE AND HAVE Consolidated Trust Co. HICKORY, N. C. Savings Pin s nsurance Young men, business girls, newly married couples undecid ed as to which form of future protection to take out first a sav ings account or a life insurance policy, will find the solution of their problem in our new Savings Plus Insurance Plan. Under this plan you can start a savings account and a life insurance policy at the same time, on small monthly payments. This plan enables you to accumulate from $1,000 to $25,000 in ten years and have an equal amount of; ordinary life insurance during that entire time. If you are interested in creating a educational fund for your Children, the Savings Plus Insurance Plan assures you that your wishes will be carried out whether you live or not. First National Bank Hickory, N. C. i
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