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A mi THREE HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 19K I The Bisamar Store Service and Satisfaction f" You always get the best quality, latest styles and lowest prices. Expert repairing promptly executed. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Optometrist. Watch inspector So. and C. & N. W. Rys. HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto ,? 1030 14th St. - Phone 65 We believe in quick profits. For Easter we """"'"Morris Supreme Hams, per lb. 4flc -ST'-Morris Boiled Ham, sliced, per lb. .58c Morris Breakfast Bacon in boxes, per lb 45c Kingan's Boneless. Ham, sliced per lb. 40e Kingan's Dried Sliced Beef, per lb. 59c Franks Woiwi.s per lb. 18e Irish Potatoes, per peck 40c Sweet Potatoes, per pk . -30c Fresh Tomatoes, per lb. ---4. l-r'c Fresh milk, quirt - 12c Also Florida Sealed Sweet Oranges and Grape Fruit. Special Attention Given to Children Hickory Self We make living Advertise in Moose and Elliott Contractors and Builders Temporary Office over Mrs. Beck ley's Millinery Store Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOB OF OPTICA Error of Rrfraetioa and all Optl el dtfaeti corracUd with pre-yrlj fitted fflajMM. Oflea and examination rooaa l o acllom with Jawalry Store CYRUS C. BABB llein. Am. 8oe. Civil Tngn. Waterpower, Wtrworka aad Sewerage Land lab-dirialoa Highways. Hickory. N. C Chra. Cora. Bldg. Addrats: Qraalte FaUs, N. C G. W. RABY, M. D., D. C CHIROPRACTOR and Spinal Specialist Over Essex Jewelry Store Chiropractic Eliminates the Cause of Disease. Phone 528-J Jitney Schedule niekery-Leaetr Jltaey Sekedalt Laare Lanolr 1:10 F. 1L Ua?t Hickory 1.00 F. U. rrlre for No. 11 aad IS. P. E. BOBBINS sales and short have: Service Store cheap in Hickory the Record A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry Store where your eyes receive expert service without the use of drugs. Dr. J. F. Campbell DENTIST Phone 370-L HICKORY, N. C. Office Over Essex Jewelry Store Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all klada of HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND 8TRAP WORK Repalrlaf a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First Class Work Gaarairt4 Phoae 104. Work DeUrered lOtl 14th Street, Hickory, N. C. Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. ft A. tt. Reg-alar eomraunieatioa First end Third Uoaday mights. Brethrea cordially iarlted la U present. P. J. SUTTLEMYRE, W. IL W. L. BOATRIGHT, See, Local and Personal 4 i Misses Bright Lund and Bingham , of the Leno'ir College faculty, are! Ml'- an( Mrs c" F. - Stroud of ; spending the holidays in Asheville- JMocksville will arrive this evening AT a-nA itfe, w:ti ri: i Charlotte are guests of his parents aii i . nuu luia, rv in Vanuatu ui Mr. and Mrs. F- A. Clinard. Miss Mabel Little arrived today from Gastonia to spend Easter with her mo'ther, Mrs. C. A. Little- Owners of radic'phone will be oil the alert tonight for entertainments to bo broadcasted a 8 o'clock from various Wcstinghousc stations. Boy Scouts of troop No. 1. will go to the river this afternoon to spend the night and work on their cabin tomo'rrow- Miss Alice Lyerly, a student at Salem College, is spending the Eas ter holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs- Walker Lyerly. Misses Kite Miller and Katherine Coone of Gastonia are guests for the Eastertide of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller- Miss Louise Cilley. a student al Salem College, has arrived home to spend the Easter season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. P- Cilley. Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and children of Charlotte are guests of his parents, Mr- and Mrs. W. C. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Rowell Holt and son, Rowell, Jr., of Charlotte are Easter guests of Mrs. Holt's mother, Mrs J. A. Martin. The Philathca classes of the First MethcMist church will sell candy cakes and colored eggs at Tipton'? Furniture store tomorrow and Saturday- Judge and Mrs. E. B. Cline, Miss Fiances Cline Ferguson and Mr. J. G. Cline left this morning for Greenville, S. C, makfng the trip through the country. Miss Norma Edmisten. who un denvent an operation some time ago at the Richard Baker hospital for appendicitis, is greatly, improved and expects to be able to return to her home today. Miss Grace Seabock left last even ing on No. lfi for Baltimore Md., to be with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Mayes who is a milliner there. Miss Grace expects to take up millinery work also. Mrs- J- T. Regan and children of Morganton are spending the week end here, coming especially to at tend services at the Reformed church. Katherine and James Regan will be confirmed with a large class at the church Sunday. JTRS. TAYLOR HOSTESS Mrs. Walter S. Taylor was hostess yesterday afternoon to the Traveler's Club at a Very delightful meeting. Three papers were read during the program, the first being read by Mrs. E. M. Craig and the subject being "From Syria to America." Miss Amelia McComb read a paper entitled "From Denmark to Ameri ca" and Mrs. Taylor concluded the readings by giving one entitled "From Russia to America," each of these being given in a manner that was highly pleasing and all contain ing f,acts of interest.. Mrs. George Craig, a guV?st of the club, gave much pleasure by playing a piano se lection. Current events were exchanged and a delicious luncheon served in two courses was enjoyed very much, this part of the meeting emphasizing the social hour. Mrs. Taylor's home was very pretty with its artistic decora tions ofiris and spirea. Special guests at the meeting were Mrs. George Craig, Miss Fannie Dixon and Mrs. Walter C. Taylor. . The club adjourned to mcfet on the following Thursday with Miss Es sie Selagle and ;Mrs. J. L. Ciley as hostesses. Begin Your Summer Fun At Our Fountain The first warm days of spring re call to you soda enjoyments to be continued throughout the month. Make an early acquaintance with aur fountain and learn an early appreciation of its products. Start your summer pleasures now. Ice cream and soda drinks are wonderfully appealing in the qual ity we supply and the way we serve it. You knoW prices are lown at least no war tax is charg ed. LUTZ DRUG STORE "ON TUB CORNER" PHONES: 17aadS17 Mr. and Mrs- Elmer ' Stroud and children and Mrs. J. F. Click went to Iredell county today to attend the funeral of Pinckney Stroud, grand father c'f Mr. Stroud. to spend faster with Mr, and. lvirs. J- r. Click. WITH MRS, GARTjH :, The Do As You Please tftub unfit j with Mrs. C. V. Garth yesterday altcrnoon and held a most interest ing meeting. Mks. Robertr V. Moss, who recently returned with Mr. Moss to Hickory to live, was given. a cor dial welcome back into the club and Mrs. Carl D. Moore, also a former member of the club was welcomed. No outside visitors were present. A'f;ter roll call and minutes of the last meeting a very important bus iness meeting was held. The hostess' book was "Sister Sue," a charming delightful stor:, The social hour, coming after the business session, was very pleasant and many bright -topics of the day were discussed. Adding to Jthej de light of the meeting were the ' at tractive decorations of tu'lips " and spirea which were artistically used. A sajad course, followed by an ice course was served. Favors of can dy rabbits were suggestive of the approaching Easter. WITH MRS. UM STEAD With Mrs. E. H. Umstead as hos tess circle No. 4 of the Missionary Society of the First, Baptisl; church held a very interesting meeting last Fridav afternoon' Eight members were present. Mrs- Umstead lead in the devo tional exercises which opened, the meeting. Reports .. were heard from the personal service committee which were very fine. The m Vision study 'book was then taken up and a continuation of its study was made. After adjcAirnrnent to meet on Ap ril 21 with Mrs. G. B- Everette, the hostess served delicious cream and pound cake. KINDERGARTEN CHII.DRFN VISIT SOUTH SCHOOL The children of the Hickory Kin dergarten attended the opening ex ercises of the i South school yestrday morning. A special feature of the exercise was a play "The Dance of of the seasons given by the first grade pupils and originated by their teacher. Miss Helen Brandon. The tlay was so impressive that even the kindergarten children tried to dram atize it at their recess time. . Miss Henderson gave an Easter hunt to" her kindergarten punils this morning in the park. Each child had made his own Easter basket- and it was a happy occasion when the time came to fill them. HARRIS-LITTLE Quite a pretty wedding was solem nized at the home of Dr. and Mts. J. B. Little Thursday at 4:30 o'clock, April 13 when their daughter, Sarah Louise became the bride of Mr.' Ray mond L. Harris. The home was beautifully decorated in green and white. In a darkened room the sof;t can dle light added to the beauty of the costumes and decorations. Miss Annie Belle Goode, gowned in yellow organdy trimmed in black net and ribbon, presided at the piano. Miss Winnie Davis dressed in white satin trimmed in gold sang "I Love you, and "Because," just before the brutal couple entered to the strains of Lohengrin. They stood under a festoon of green and white and the wedding bell of white flowers and sat in ribbon while the Rev. W. O. Goode rendered the beautiful and im pressive ring ceremony. The groalm is a popular young man of Atlanta, Ga. now at the head of the Regal Marble Plant in Murphy, N. C. He was a volunteer in the recent worid war and served over seas, ranking as a lieutenant. The bride is the youngest, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Little, a former student of Catawba college, also of Cox and the Conservatory of Music, Atlanta. She is an ac comjplished musician, a beautiful and attractive young lady of great pop ularity. She was attired in a suit oi dark blue and blouse of flame, with a corsage c'f Killarney roses v.nd maiden hair fern. Immediate ly after the ceremony an informal reception was held. The happy couple left on an af ternoon train for Asheville from which place they leave by motor for Florida and other southern joints and will be at home after May 1 at Murphy, N- C Tnose attending the wedding from out of town were Messrs. Manley and Henry Harris of Hampton, Ga., brothers of the groom, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Little of Asheville, Mrs. Dan F- Little Pageland, S. C, Mrs. Georgia Goode, Miss Annie Bell Goode, Miss Winnie Davis, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Rutherford and Mrs. Harley Goode of Rutherford College. LAST SHOWING MAY MCAVOY GRAfND TODAY May McAvoy, who will be seen for the lase time today at the Grand theatre in "A Homespun Vamp," shows girls one sure way to test a man's love, and that is by placing themseljves in danger and" seeing how the men react . The herone of this pretty romance made the man she loved believe that the house was on' fire, and when he rushed to rescue her, ignoring his fiancee, who was in equal danger, she knew she had' won his heart. Added attraction "Be Reasonable" a two reel new Mack Sennett comedy. u EASTER AT ST.-STEPHENS Holy Communion will be cJbseved Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at St Stephens Lutheran church. An Eas ter service will be given by the Sun day school at 7:30. The public is invited. PASTIME Tomorrow Reealart Pictures Presents WANDA HAWLEY IN "The Love Charm" By Harvey O'Higgins Added Attraction A Snub Pollard ;Cdmedy Admission 10 and 20c Rev- W. W. Rowe has been in vited to preach the commincement sermon for the Graded schcvis of Lincolnton on the evening of May 7th. . The Want Ads have much to do with the home and business. FOUR GOOD SEASONS IN SONG The world's best musSc was in spired by a glad joy could not keep silent. We who can't write music do the next best thing' when thrilled with a great joy we sing.. Israel in Ancient times, went up to Jerusa lem to worship with Phalms of joy and praise. On the other hand, gloom dries up the fountains of song- The rejected and down-cast hang their harps on the wi ijows, not because they will not sing, but because they cannot. Lost spirits do not sing, but the re deemed join together in singing the song of Moses and the Lamb. A service of song entitled "Four Good Season's in Song" will be given Sunday evening, April 16 at 7:30 at the First Methodist Church. Many feel it a pity that we get to use our best sacred music, for Christmas for example, but once a year. This service will hope to show that the best songs cluster about July, and Thanksg'iving, Christmas and Easter. The Methodist male quartette will sing "Silent Night." A mixed quartette will sing "The Midnight aoid on Olines' brow," A do'uble quartette wil ling beautiful Easter anthems, etc. The congregational singing will be led by a large choir. The public, is invited. . .The Bones of the Body Were Not Intended to Show. Cover Them With Flesh Nobody wants to ;be called "fat", but even fat people are better off than those unfortunates who arc so painfully thin that they have that ''scrawny" loo'k. Especially is this true of women- The rounded figure is the figure of health and beaui.y. If you are too thin you can add solid firm flesh by taking Gude's Pepto Mangan with your meals for a few weeks. It will put you in better health and Nature will restore you to your normal weight. Pepto-Man-gan itself does not add weight but it does build up health. You won't Vip thin and scrvwnv if you are well. Get it of your druggist. He sells it) in both liquid and tablet torm. aov- (TROUP Spasmodic Croup is frequently relieved by one application of V VARORU Over 17 Million Jan Used Ycat'jt FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVES Always Ready! Getting your stove ready and watching the fire makes cooking a hard job. The Florence Oil Cook Stove makes cooking easy. Your meals will be on time, and well cooked. Burns kero sene and is easy to keep clean. Let us show you how sturdy it is, how easy to regulate, and why it is such a splendid stove for washing, baking, broiling, and frying. Be sure to call today. Abernethy Hardware Company AHEYOU THIN AND SCRAWNY nifMoRS Heat 1 ONE MORE DAY THEN EASTER SUNDAY Everybody wants to look their best on Easter morning. Prices are so reasonable that we can all afford to dress up this time. We have just received lots of new Coats, Wraps, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, etc., espec ially for Easter wear. SUITS Jersey, Tweed, Tricotine, for Sport and Dress Wear. $9.00 to W--$45.0p COATS Sport Coats, Wraps, Capes in all the new materials $6.00 to $39.00 CRESSES Taffetas, Crepe Knit, Canton Crepes, .Etc. $10 to $35. ms at i NEW EASTER HOSIERY "Gordon," "Van Raalte, ".Hole proof," "Humming Bird" and "Corticello" Brands. All the new colors, Nude, Sand, Pongee, Navy, Silver, Alum inum, Two tones and staple shades. From $1.00 to $3.75 One lot $3.50 Silk Hose at $1.98 Each New Wsite Easter Pumps $5.00 to . New Easter Kid Gloves, $3.00 to New Easter Colored Parasols $2.00 to New Easter Hand Bags $1.00 to New Easter Neckwear, 50c to a- COTTON NOVELTY GOODS Wc are showing a wonderful line of new patterns in Voiles, Organdies, Dotted Swisses, Ging ham Tissues, Imported Ginghams, Gingamettes, etc. Prices 25c to Thompson-West Company "The Ladies Store Easter Specials Candies - Fruits - Cigars FOUNTAIN DRINKS Ice Cream Best Chocolate Milk Shakes and best Ice Cream in Hickory served in best Ice cream parlor. Special attention to ladies and children. 1 J. Henry Hill Ninth Avenue ' ENGINES STEAM GAS, KEROSENE We make a specialty in the repairing of all kinds and style Engines and Boilers. Work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Roller MILL ROLLS Corrugated and made new is another specialty ot ours. We make all kinds of castings and do repair work promptly. What have you that needs attention? HICKORY FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. HICKORY, N. C. NEW BLOUSES f All Silk Pongee Waists ..i.$2.98 Mignonette Blouses 'IZ-S.Zl . .----$3.50 2repe-Knit Blouses $5.75 New Crepe Waists , $3.98 Real Tailored Suit Blouses, $2.00! to :$5.75 ....."7" 4 $6.5Ji it. $4.00 1 : w .$11.00 .-$5.00 $2.50 . N 90c yd.
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