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V8" ! '', J 111 . f I If.!! 't: w I,'!' Hi 1 .tJ , ; 'f V. t' . 4 1 ,1 ' in Mi I i 1 (I "If 1 I !:. f a n : PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD The Bisanar Store yrifri Service and Satisfaction "!'-! You always get the best quality, latest Styles and lowest prices. . Expert repairing promptly executed. 1 ' 1 1 Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Optometrist. ' - JWatcK inspector So. and C. & N. W. Ry- In Temporary Home HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and isonas - Oflice between First National and Southern Public Utilities Co Mr. 0. C. Cloninger carried his Sunday school class to Grandfather mountain Tuesday for an outing. Mrs. R. O. Abernethy and little daughter, Sc'phia Link, spent Tuesday in Newton with relatives. V Misses Lucile Deal and Joe Brad ford are spending- today in States viHc with Miss Elizabeth Bost. Mrs. John Chadwick of Beaufort left yesterday for Lenoir after stopping over as the guest oi Mrs. Harrison Winkler. - . , . ' - -Mr. A. G. Kirkpatrick of Charlotte spent yestrday in the city with his mother, Mrs. L. G. Kirkpatrick. Miss Mary Knox Henderson was ex nertpH home todav from Lincolnton and Gastonia where she has been vis iting friends and relatives. Miss Grace Mitchell is expected this afternoon from Bennettesville, S. C. for a visit to her sister, Mrs. John Geitner. IMP .pMaaMaaaaMaMWMaBaBaMaaWaaaWaWaBaBaMaMaM The Ladies cf Bethel churcvh will give an ice cream supper at tne church Saturday from 5 to .9 o'colck p. m. Mis. Elizabeth Christmas i and charming little son, Haskell Boyd, have returned from a visit oi several weeks to Knbxville, Tenn. Mrs. J. P. Miller is in Lincolnton attending- the missionary conference of the Lutheran church in sesision there this week. Mrs. Miller is a dele gate from Holy Trinity Lutheran church. FRIDAY And SATURDAY Will Be $1.00 Day At The REGINA MILLINERY CO. at Bryson-Snyder-Dillard Store i Have Your AUTO TOPPING AND UPHOLSTERING Done At HICKORY AUTO & TOPPING COMPANY J. G. Wolfe, Manager West 11th Avenue Electric Shoe SHop F. U. THOMPSON, Frof rtotw first CUai Work Guxntwl Fhoai 1M. Work DtliYtw 1CSS Uth Ctrtri, nitkorr, N. C. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Hickory, N. C. Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOB OF OPTICS Error of Refraetioa Mid all Optt ealdtf acta eorroctod with prorly fitted f lMMi. - Oaeo aad txamlnatloB xooa la ob mttiom with Jowolry Start. Hickory Lodge No. 343 JuF.fi A. II. faftlar eonunvnlcAtiori lini and Third Monday might. m Brothroa cordially iaTitod M M proiant. P. J. SUTTLEMYRB, W. XL W. L. BOATRIGHT. Sw. CYRUS C. BABB Xltm. Am 8oc. Civil Xnirra. Watarpowor. Watorwctki i aad Sawaraga Laad rab-diTlaioa Hlghwayi. ' mAm it uraaiia gmum, n w A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry Store where your eyes receive expert service without the use ot drugi. Misses 'Louise and Alice Cilley and M'a lira ret Blackburn went to Elkirf today to be guests of Mrs. Dan T. Chatham. Mr. Emorv Miller, who attended summer school at the University of North Carolina, will leave Saturady for Averv ccuntv. where he will teach during the coming session. Mr. Huirh D'Anna who was injured in an automobile accident above Lenoir Sunday, is able to be out again. Mrs. u Anna is expeeiea 10 oe up in a few days. Thn Business and Professional Wo men's club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the cour room ol tne municipal building. A. good meeting is in prospect and tne attendance s expected to' be large. .. . , Tho nnp-ree-ation and Sundav schoo1 nf thp First Bantist church are en joying their annual outing today, a picnic being held at Catawba Springs. A large crowd left this morning in trucks and cars for the springs. Mrs.. James A. Powell and two- children of Reading, Pa., who have been speinding the summer wren re latives in Raleigh, arrived in Hickory today to spend some time with Mrs. 3. H. Farabee. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bagby and children of Winston-Salem were guests last night of Mr. and Mrs. left todav fer Bridge- IV M A. v.' j ' - water where theywill spend a week camping. - Mrs. May Thompson, who formerly occupied rooms at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keever on Twelftn avenue, has taken rooms with Mrs. T. P. Banner. ' Miss Mary Blount Martin went to C4.4-,lt,;il tnAav fn hf the 2'Uest of Miss Katherin Noo'e. Misses Martin land Nooe were, scnooi maws , i,- ideth college the past year. .VI G. W. BABY, M. D., O. CHIROPRACTOR and Spinal Specialist Over Essex Jewelry Store Chiropractic Eliminates the Cause oi Disease. Phone 628-J Jitney ScEcdule mekory-Lcaelr Jltaey Sebodald Leave Lenoir S:tO P. M. Leave Hickory 1.00 F. U. Arrive for No. II aad tl. C. E. ROBBINS Hickory Harness Co. llanufacturara of all kinds of HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRA-P WORK Eapalrlag a fipecialty , HICKORT. N. 0. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE I have some very desirable city and country property for sale. If interested, see, phone or write J. W. HOKE, Hickory, N. C. , Telephone 94-J J. C. DeRHODES , General Insurance Notary Public -Office Over Yoder's Carry and Save jpira 'o INSURE BEFORE IT BURNS CITIZENS INSURANCE & REALTY CO. W. H. LITTLE, Mgr. y ' Let Ua Protect You Phone 108 or 146-L Fire Fire DR. GLENN R. FRYE PHYSICIAN Office over Hickory Drug Co. Phone: Office 96 Residence 477-L Miss Margaret Dixon of Charlotte is the guest of her cousin. Miss Sarah Doll on Sixth street. Miss Dixon is stopping over on her way home from Blowing Rock wnere sne nas with in camp with a number of camp fife girls. mi.. nA -njiya T? T, Stalev who were euests for several Says of Mrs. Car- lie Gamble, nave reiurneu home irt Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. eiaiey spent two weeks in this section, visit ing in the Valley and Lenoir am spending some time at v...., Springs. ni, TTo7oir orifl David McComb Jr.. are spending some time at bhuns Mills and places n wiai wwvB vt mountains.. The young men who re combining business witn a piIC trip, "are making the trip on horse back. Mrs V D Brc'wn returned today from York, N. C, and McAdenville. and two children lvxia. , , of War. W. Va., who nave Deen visiting Rev. visiting Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Campbell in McAdenvlUe, ac companied her home. Wfi Acs all kinds of n tWelding and Braiingll Johnson's Garage r- PHONE 377 J Chase & Sanborit SEAL BRAND COFEEE Best grown in the World Whitener & Martin Mrs. W. P, Fletcher, the attractive guest for several weeks of her sister, Mrs. Geo. C. Yoder, returned to Wil mington yesterday with Mr. Fletcher, who spent the week end here. They made the trip by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Bagby and two children cf Greensboro are guests cf Mr. and ; Mrs. Chas. W. Bagby on Fifteenth street. Mrs. W. H. Swift and two children of Greens bore' were guests , last night of Mr. and Mrs. Bagby," Mrs. Swift being a sister of Mr. Bagby. SCOUTS TO 'MEET ' Troop No.' 1 Hickory Boy Scouts, 7i 1 1 rn ppt in thmo Kiwanis hall to morrow night at 8 o'clock for the purpose J nassing off tests and hear-mo- Mr. A. .7.. Bradshaw discuss camping an hikiri?. The boys are mtieinatins- their trip to the moun tains and are making preparations to make the most of , it. TO ENTERTAIN ' WITH HOUSEPAUTY Miss Dcrothy Ivey is entertaining: with a delightful housc;party this weeh ho. hnmp on Thirteenth avenue The guests, ai-e Misses Haima Holding nf Wn U p Forest. Adelvn Harris of Asheville. Helen Goode of Lincolnton r.omillo Cnmnbell of Snlisivv anc Maijel Ivey o Lenoir. Mr. Kelly El more will arrive tonignt ircm uanu nia arjj Mr. Elbert Ivey is expected this afternoon from Trinity College where he attended , summer scnooi. Mr. Robert James of Wilmington will join the party tomorrc'w. "OLDFASHIONFD SPEND - 1 THE DAY PARTY Several of the friends of Mrs. H. M. Doll were figuratively carriea back to the days cf old when fash; iminhlp mils were unknown. whXi she entertained with an old fashion ed "spedn the day" party yesterday at hpr home on Sixth street. The- guests sewed on hand work durine the day and gave reminisen ces'of days of yore and altogether, had a very merry day of it. At noon a rpal old fashicned deliciou? chicken dinner with all that gees? with it was snread. Thp P-npsts were Mesdames D. M. h. J. W. Clarkson. Edaar Yo der, Carrie Gamble, O. Joe Howard. B. M." Snratt. Jr.. and E. M. Craig. MR. STANFORD GIVES LECTURE Sfpnps denictine- the life and cus trims in the Holv land and many views of places where Christ taught nr1 InhorpH Hurina: his life on earth were shown in sterec'otican slides at the First Methodist church last night when Rev. A. L. Stanford, pastor r.f Main street Methodist church of Gastonia, and fc'x- four years pastor of the First Methodist, church of Hick ory, gave a graphic account of his trip to the--Holy land last year. Mr. Stanford has . .many warm fvitmrls who welcomed him home again last, night and before the time fr.-.- thp W-tiivp to start the main au ditorium of the church was filled and the crowd overflowed into the Sunday rnnm which was thrown open. Mr. Stanford expressed his pleasure t hpino- hack in the midst of his Hickory friends and it was a treat v,; fripnris tn hear mm once iUl iixu .M. -" Tho cnpnkpr told of his dreams for many years of journeying to the Holy land and related how nis areams were materilized last year when it ,irQO -fnimrl that he could get a tnree VV C0 w,nh' nhspncp from hlS WOl'k. The ship on which he sailed leit the New York narDor on June oum ,tqov QTirl hpcinnino with a nic- ture cf the ship, Mr. Stanford car ried his audience with him from the time he landed at Bierut City until t, anpri -for home en the "Rocham- stated at the out set that the gcenes which he was show i-r,rr loot niwht. were the most interest- ing ones visited on nis trip auu .mo talk as he illustrated tne pietuies wa ,7Th inifprpst and carried a mucu ,xv. - i ... ' i moral that was apt while now and then 'he punctuated nis taut wnu witty 'remarks. It was a1 rare treat indeed "to igO into Egypt, to visit the pyramids in the desert, to see and Bethlehem and Naza- reth to wander by tne aeaa sea au . to see the Mt. of Olives. A number I aAinnl wiiile others were authen- 4-ir. t tho warden af Getnfcemane was li-. in v - - ----- - , .i j- I ...UinVt r".VineT shown tne tree unuw i-i - aged that if it were possiDie, tne cup u ct.oH frnra mm arm in aiiutuci ye yaoo-x , -- seeng jvas snown nie WorfEsfcw in which Christ labored as a camenter inv mnW years. iaij waiiinri !t-s which are vw, m ia throilffh sacred and profane history, nlttQes where Christ fv.Qri anrl tauQ-ht. the customis ana r.t that time and today, anu Pictures o'f the old world as it is now were Drougnt jjeiuxe ma cj the onnipnee vtarv clearly. The slides were flashed lupon the screen by Mr. Mcpuus aw'cuj- , in Closing Ps evtu -- ed for nearly two hours. Mr. btan- ford showed pictures of his paity .1 e nttw VO'Ung gl" ana uuc "i .uj r.vr.j - - of Jerusalem, iuuh-ctu . whom he is sending through sqhool & become missionary 1pc hring the; gospel" tt) W Miss Frances Donaldson oMorris-t-iwn Tenn the attractive guest oi h1?"'ister Mrs. Jos. L. Murphy, was SoUe at a beautiful bridge party given yesterday afternoon by Mrs Murphy and Mrs. Walter C. Taylor at irs Murphy's home on Thirteenth Five tables for bridge were arrang ed in rooms made bright and charmng with recorations of summer flowers, a color tone of yellow being effectively used throughout. For making highest score Mrs. Kuth Blalock received a prize, a deck ot cards. As honor, guest Miss Donald son also received a pretty prize. A beautifully appointed luncheon in two courses was served after the game. Those playing were Miss Donald son, Mesdames H. C. Lutz, Ruth Bla lock, E. B. Cli.e, T. A. Mott, G. B. Everette, Earl Mullen, Roscoe Nettles of Tampa, Fla.,' J. H. Dillard, E. A. Herman, O. H. Hester, Chas. Menzies, Jr., John Geitner, M. Loy Bolick, Har old Shuford, Voorheis Garth, S. H. Farabee, T. A. Henderson, R. A. Grimes and John McFarland. . THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1922. " - " " :" " ' m i ii TT ; . .- - - --- -"" . 1 ' LrecnnMALDSON " ' Jl- . . - - v. i i. : l p l m j - h , : 7 if grzzy?r7'??!$ Grave's Tasiteff&ss GMfft Tonic A Body Builder for Pale, Delicate Children. 60c Special Sale of ATS for 00 at Mrs. W. C. Squires Millinery Shop at Stevenson's Store : TABLE NO. 1. Special lot trim- ' $1.00 TABLE NO. 2 Special lot un- trimmed shapes of smart de i?. $1.00 each All the season's latest models to go on sale at this special Sice. $1.00 each Mrs. J. A. Powell and daughters, Blisses Marquart and Barbara of Reading, Pa., arrived today irorn Raleight. to be guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Farabee on Eleventh avenue. Mrs. Powell is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Farabee. imniywBflrdftcmfwypetatoimfwypwyp ... "T- ?ndlless bnXt .re yet in darkness. who have Deen pci6 w,,, , -r - ctanford is wining iui W"n.. arinc-c. were sha-ppers t twn, Mr. btamoiu Hi ko y today fhey will leave to morrow for home. Mr. Marshall an old newspaper man having con o ninr at Gastonia for a number of years Wore S 'Ltw hta old lriend. and WW- of the siuiun e o V"o Hntoeited. to have a part pne , . voune lady. lectur? last night ana at its close Mr Stanford ftPfT me time i Picnic Drink Bottles The Vacuum bottljfg to car- annk botUeksr hot drinks it ry,;'fcrt any distance and U them hot or cold as you rfease. High grade wiu ties in many sis and styles that Will prove desirable acquisitions and do not call for much ex pense. . . - - - "" ' Lotzbrug Store "ON THE CORNER' Phones 17 and 319 u I Final Clearance Smle Of Palm Beach Suits Finest Quality Choice $U.75 Straw Hats reduced One-Third Boys' Suits 25 per cent off Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits at ex ceptional savings and are just- the weights f of early fall" wear for busi- hool. ness or sc Our policy is to under-state rather than overstate our values. You will be surprised at the values we are offering. a a Ban a a va w mtener IMiiig t. SHop,,.;: c - The Quality Read Record Want Ads ' , ' COMEN ALL NEXT WEEK In Their inni JLk W . Staring V M Presenting High Oaslays and Lectures-p auaevmc PopJlar Prices It LADIES FREE On Monday night one lady will be admitted free with each paid adult ticket La tances. Company at Kaleigh. X V - '(',
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