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.... , x : , - A. 5 " SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7y 1922. PAGE FOUR THE HICKORY DAILY RECOHU 1 i The Bisanar Store Service and Satisfaction You always get the best quality, latest styles and lowest prices. ; r; Expert repairing: promptly executed. . . .1 . . ; ' ;fi Geo. E. Bisariar Jeweler and Optometrist. Watch inspector So. and C. & N. W. Rys. I ,ocal and Personal Mrs. W. A. Costner tof Lincolnton is spending today in the city. Mr. D. M. Reinhardt has accepted a position as clerk with the Seizor and Kussell store. m l l.l-.lulj"jLy..rfi 'V 'i ...i. , - ' - ' " ".awi i.'.j."..;y..J..n ? -p mmm mm mm mm m m mmmmmtmmmmmmmmammmaMmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmammmmmm0 In Temporary Home IflCKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General insurance and Bond Office between First National and Southern Public Utilities Co. Miners Write Own Epitaph A few chalk marks on a wall of stone tell the tragedy of the 47 j miners whoso bodies were found entombed in the "Argonaut mine at Jcckson. Cat.v .While ihieir. fellows were working feverishly to, dff through ithe rocks these VueiJ tried to keep a report of their suffering. These rnuki will fltaxid ua Uxeic monument. NOTICE M This is to say that we are remaining in the old Bry son - Snyder Stoire where we Will be pleased to serve ftiends arid patrons. Respectfully, REGINA MILLINERY CO. I. Public: Auction New, Modern, Ideal, Convenient, Beauti ful, Best Country Home inV Catawba County With 40 acres of Catawba's best land, outbuildings, abundance fruit trees and grape vines, etc. S ', LOCATION Three miles from Newton, 1 mile Startown IUsrh school, on pood road, just off Newton-Startown highway, adjoining Coulter Nursery. AT PUBLIC AUCTION ' On the premises, Ocloher 12th. at 2:00 p. m. (Miles E. Thorn burg, owner.) c TERMS One-lhird car-li, balance 1 and 2 years, with interest. 'U. ' Sale coiidurted by .. ... on Land; & Loan Co. and D. A. Rutledge Newt Mrs. P. P. Drum returned to Lenoir today after spending several days in nit. t'uy. Mrs. -II. W. Warner left yesterday afternocn for Cnarlctte to spend sev oral days with Mrs. L. J. Howard. Mis. John Henderson and two lovely little daughters of -Burlington are vis iting at -the home . of Mrs. Claudia Sullivan on Eighth avenue. Mrs. C. M. Young and Mrs. Chas. Abernethy and little neice of Connelly Springs were Hickory .visitors this morning. Miss Kalherine Clement , will' arrive tonight from Charlotte to; spend the week end with her mother, Mrs. II. L Cfement.. - , T.liss Mary Matthews Doll, a mom her-of the (iastonia graded school l'a' ultyv is f'pending-thi1 week end with hrr mother, Mrs. II.. M. Dolt ' ' -o . Thr 9 o'olck singing will be re fumii' l:v Dr. Wright's class at the Vwt- Methodist- Sunday . school to morrow and all members are asked to bv. on 'hand. Visitors welcome. n r -r w ' Itftll' HT x-wit. li. w. vviinams ajm son, air. Charles Williams,' arc expected today from Jonesboi'o to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Spratt, Jr. Mrs. William.-, r.rid Mrs. Spratt are sistei-s. .Mr. "and Mrs. 11. V. Elliott will re turn to Catawla this afternoon afte. being guests for several days of Mr and Mrs. W. T. Sledge. Mrs. Sledg( will accompany them home for n visit Dr.- F. B. Hicks is the 'possessor of . line pnotograph of a .training clas: of young men in the United State? navy at Hampton Roads. In the IOC cr more fine young men are Beuion. Hicks and Ira Nize of Caldwell counts and Edward Mize of Highland. Th three boys are cronies. . The Woman's Misionary society' o Corinth Reformed church 'will meet ir the Indie's parlor at the church a' ?, o'clock Monday afternoon. Following the program a report of the synodica1 convention at High Toint will be giver by Mrs. C. C. Bost, president of thf soeitey who attended from,hcre. Dtvigners Grow Lavish . ' . i 1 " - s in j Nearly all the new fall frocks show a srowing recklessness of material. Mapy of them use panels and draperies and sleeves of fine pleating All are longer and fuller. Embroidery is used to a large extent Wida sleeves are often lined with brilliant colors. Dr. E. M. Craig has returned from Burkemont and will cccuny the pulp; at the First Presbyterian church to morrow morning and evening. Dr. Craig spent the entire week - at tin Purkr.mont mision, nine . miles: south of Morganton, where he conducted i series of meetings. The Burkemont mishion is in charge of Mr. an dMrs. Hubert Itamseur, Loth of whom are quite popular here. o '-... The musical feature of the JIol Comnivmion strvice at Corinth Re formed church tomorrow will be a sole, by Mrs. John Ceitner. Mrs. Ceitner will sing '-Lead Thou My Soul" bj Rob Roy Peery with violin obligato b Nr. Peery. Through error this was announced for last Sunday. Mrs. Geitncr has a warm place among th music lovers of Hickory and it is assumed a large crowd will hear hei with pleasure tomorrow. ATTTENDED THE FAIR Bob Martin, Hugh Williams and Hugh D'Anna slipped off from home last night, and took in ..the fair in cognito. Several persons penetrate: their disguises and today the news was about town. v - MRS. HART.4FIELI) GUESSED " NUMBER OF GALLON Mrs. J. W. Harts field won the firs prizi-f' in the' jiAbernetriy-I; Hardware Company's guessing; contest at th itir grinds this. ; week f and wac jfgwardj2f) one-half gallon ;ians Texact motor oil. Herbert Bolick of Taylors vilie route G won second prize, fiv gallons of Texaco motor cil. Mon than 1,000 persons entered and tlv. results were clone. UP-TO-DATE CLUB Miss Clai'a Ballew was hostess yes terday afternoon . to the Up To Dat club, this being the first meeting of the fall. Eleven members were pres ent and two visitors, Misses Nita Mostcller and Rebecca Kirkpatrick, were cordially welcomed. ' Officers for the year were elected during the business session as follows: President, Miss Elizabeth Moretz; vice-president; Miss Sara Doll; secre tary and treasurer, Miss Clara Ballew The' work. for the year was planned and several new rules were adopted. Several piano selections 'were given during the social period. Refresh ments were; served ami the club ad- journed to meet in two weeks with Miss .Elizabeth Hall. . J MISS PATRICK IN CHARLESTON The following is from the Charles ton Evening Post. "Miss Gertrude Cappleman has re turned home,' after an extended and enlightened visit to points, of inter est at the north, including New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Camden, N. J. Miss Cappleton has associated with her in her school of music this winter, Miss Grace Patrick, of Hick ory, N. L, who succeeds Miss Sarah Denham, who has resigned to be mar ried. Miss Patrick is a , graduate of Elizabeth College, Charlotte, N. C, and has a number of school friends in MR. HERMAN PAYNE MVilmineton GoiLo -o Du'rhim Gas- LEAVES FOR LENOIR "."""f!0"' f".!?' Dwh- as? Mr. and Mrs. Herman Payne andjtoma' Lincolnton, Hickory, Newton, 'am:- will "move, to Lenoir"the first j and other towns. ! ' ' ' ; ' of the vveek'-to make-their home, Mr.i Mrs. Reid i Presides : " Payne and Mr. R. F. Muniv Ihm-!!'- u ' i . , ,v ' , , i Ane.-s;of::the Lenoir lee; and Fiud ' ; 11,0 excrct?? ie-an t. 11: o'claelr Company. Mr. Payne has ..been with m the school auditorium-with Mrs'; hfi Hickory Ice and Coal Company E. F. lie id o f Lenoir, president of cfJvM yoaf' the last tr the synodical, Which has been in' years secretary and treasurer, and . . , ... - cnoAvs the ice and fuel basinet ft .-mm session in Charlotte, presiding. Mrs. beginning to end. Mr. and Mrs. Payne 'Reid .makes an ideal presiding offices ire the kind of people that any town ' and the program was rendered .in. a w jvm. lU UU, H." LILJflli ClUU lIlflB vvr.- 1, ,. 1 CI 1, unto uawy iiiaiini-i, li wumuil uituv- s no denying the fact "that llickorv regrets to lose them. They will have the best wishes of their many friends here. inf brief but excellent addresses. The opening hymn, "The Church's One Foundation," was followed by prayer by Mrs. R. D. Blacknall and a .song by. the young people from the orphanage. Mrs. J. T. French spoke on the history of orphanage VIRS. WISE'S MOTHER DIES -AT ASI1EV1LLE Friends of Mrs. Henry". Wise of Hickory will be interested in the fol lowing fibm the AsheviLK C tienj -f Friday announeijag : the.; death? of i work," telling of the wonderful prog- her mother: :. ' ' . . ,- r a- ai. .canieio- uz, icr rne chaiienge" Dast SlY vpars ti vncirlonh rf Ac-tiol . jiiio a;a vAnrBA :.u. -. i(A.' Curric's address. Messages "fro'tn ' 1 :30 o'clock, , after a short ' illness, at her home, 115 Haywood Street. Survivors are three sons' and ;ive daughters, Mrs. J. J. Dunlop has been made. '"Barium's was the subject of ; Mrs. nd Mrs. Horace Seelov. of Ash 'illr; Mrs. Henry Wise of If iekorv Mrs. J. C. Chnvfhill. of Charleston, fi. C. and -Mrs. H;jw ird Stevenson, of Lexington, Ky., C.s V Earfield of lo? Ane;c-los: A. D. Barfield, of Greenville, S. C. . ; Mrs. John Smym, of Camden, a jister, also survives.; The body was carried to Camden, 5. C, yestreday afternoon for inter ment. "".' ''.'-.. : WITH MRS. GARTH s After enjoying the summer meet ngs which were purely social, the Do As You Please club met yesterday n the first meeting of the fall when t-he books for the coming series were -rought in and exchanged. Mrs. C. V. Garth was hostess' at this meeting which was very interesting. In addition to the club members the visitors ipxxjsent- were Miss , Sc;y mour, Miss TLou.Ke? Jones,? Mrs. : Con nolly Gain bie and Mrs. C.u roll C. Bost, Jr. The hoste.s.s' book was "Cappy sticks Retires" one of Peter B. Kyne's new novels which is attracting .quite i bit or interesting attention. J he hostess Waived jail criticism and !'iew of her novel and the club ad journed into a social half hour after i'omg ..'through the regular routine t business. t A salad course v e.'ipetizinz ac -jesorics was 'served. j ; P ATTEND DEDICATION OF J Ir; BUILDING Perhaps one of the largest bodies ol: Presbyterian women to ever assemble together was at Barium Springs yes er'da when the magnificent' 'new wo rtJin's building was dedicated, ; Those going down from here were Mrsi jW. B. Rarnsay, secretary of the board of regents, Mrs. Claudia Sul livan, Mrs. John Henderson and tvo iaSghtersi Mrs. Lawrence Clin e and' ;of., lohn, Mrs. A. A. Whitener -and fnitighters, M isses M iriam and Jane, Mr; Louis Whitener, Mrs. R. J. Rev- elp Mrs.: W. E. Cosnold, Miss: Amelia MeComb and Mrs. Carrie Gamble. j Tlie building is of handsome design ancl was the gift of the women of the Presbyterian' church in Noi-th Garoli na.; Crowds gathered from very part of the state and the day was a great events in the life of. the women of the Presbyterian church. MANY WOMEN PRESENT AT DEDICATION YESTERDAY the Presbyterial auxiliary secretaries of, orphanages work were delivered by Mrs. Joe Cannort, Mis. C. E. Neislef, Mi J. R. Page and Mrs. R. The financial statement and presenta tion ot building to synodical was made by Mrs. F. P. Hall, synodical auxiliary secretary of orphanage work. -'Mrs. E, F. Reid made the address of presenta tion of building to the-board of regents and the acceptance was by Mrs. W. B. Ramsay, secretary of the board . of regents. ; The decidation hymn wiitten by Mrs. E. D. Brown, of Rowan county, was then sung. The dedication pray er was offered by Mrs. R. N. Page. Appropriate talks were' made by Rev. R. W.vBoyd, the first superintendent of the orphanage; Prof. E. Mica Hide, the present superintendent; -Joseph B. Johnson, business manager and . head of the institution, and Rev. R. Murphy Williams, of Greensboro, president' of the .board of regents. . In Mr.. - Johntspn's . address heAout lined a progressive program fi.vthe next year; including a baby ' -cottage, ( a -boy's dormatory and a teachcry, all of which were heartily endorsed. The magnificent new laundry was the subject of much favorable com ment. This building, in which the machinery , is now . being installed, with a sewing room upstairs, is all the gift of one Charlotte man, C. W. Johnston, u . ... 0 SE RECORD U A NT ADS SE IlECORD ANT ODS Barium , Springs. Oct 7. One thou sand women' from various portions of North Carolina were at Barium Springs yesterday to witness the dedi cation of the handsome woman's build ing' at - the Presbyterian Orphanage home. The new structure has been named the Lottie Walker building, in honor of Mrs. Lottie Arey Walker. s rtri- . j ' . .- t ? the city who will bo glad to learn that' "rS " she will reside here this winter She eluded 400 people who came by .spe will reside with Mrs. Fred Folder on C1l train from Charlotte. 5 Many also j Pitt street: 'were here from Raleigh, Greensboro, Enchanting Talcums Certainly there is nothing in greater demand at this time of the year than a good talcum pow der. Our line is very complete and includes all the best and most popular kinds. We have plain talcum, borated . talcum and scented talcum. Talcum for men, women and babies. . . - v . . . . - . j . . . V Lutz Drug Store "ON THE CORNER" Phone 17 and 317 I w If 1 V - Mwp wW$ hi &tgy - vm I MM . li !'HiR I illWf I'll f ' I fl PI? ' ' i r: ' I ? ;.".'; ' - . Banksr-and GdodCldthes J:,r,.f. i(! 1 1 ........ Notice ho v any good bank T.fects''-a building that has plenty of dignity, it looks Ip&lid; invites confidence. You can use this idea to ! yijjersonal : gain. . Hari Scliaf f ner &;;Mark ;afSi,,Cof f on Glothes f vr .: jhiife-?? . -.-''. '";" - ' ' . i 1 - - ,pye Hem progressive stylel ;Mft:'dignily ;and characferf V at is a silent salesman' f Wk ihe ' taste and judgment cilff the ; w e a r er." v ; S ee the we of f er at tiWhitener Obfhing "The Quality Shop" More Go. u ,.., ,.,';' ; - ; - u HsEJoanof Arc531 i i 4 ' iiuuonnnaacriae, ish feminist leader: !a fefeft-ed to trr p Sth.? fShe rewntl?wSpe1lSfSm PLES CURED WITHOUT TflE KNI i 1 n.ave a system of treating and curine- IIpmorrbAMa :L I A-X ""r,s,'.e -an s.ure- -Uoes not detain the 1 moment from pitbpv h! v.o , .. . ,.J - , . . i ui pleasure, ino-' Diedii sloughing; m fact no injurious after effect of any chahact N."fefvrnT,?it r heUVineRS in thG ,,ecturil Pnfanentfy rf No leaving of lumps or scar tissue, but permanent remof ex,,te.n,ow. The Boctun, is 'left is smoot" . as f, irrdation and as natural as when a child. - " O. L. HOLLAR, M. D. Phones 275 and 319. RECTAL SPECIALIST, HICKORY, NJ ft f ' . t. i V it 5 ir?'. I " 5 m '-ir'-. tt v.; IV E j, t .11 -'r- i f.lll V 3: 1
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