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.WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBERls, PAGE FOUR THE HICKORY DAILY -RECORD - - i Mra -TnceWKirii Tn vlor nf Mfllden. ."-. J U VUVVmttV - MV& . " ' newly1 elected" register of deeds,' was a nicitory visitor xoaay.. . . All four wards 'nf ho PhH.a.tTlA claSS of the First Methodist chui-ch will meet with Mrs. R. O. Abernethy Thursday evening at 7 :J0 o clock. He jfisanar Store I I II II I I I I I I II I I II II I I II II I I I I I I I I Service and Satisfaction You always get the best quality, latest? styles and lowest prices. , Expert repairing promptly executed. " - I I Miss Lovie Miller is SDendine- her' PARRMT vacation with her , brother. Rev. L. I v. noo,Anu The Parent-Teacher association of the North school will meet Friday af ternoon Drnmntlv of 9 ar lu t X -.7 w v WXVFXk.. XII- stead of having a program by the chil dren, the moth will be in charge. Mr. Carver is - vu vw nave- vines planted around the tmilrlino. ri - IV11U requests each one to bring a root with uvi xnuay aiternoon. tuuu wiiii ner, Droiner, itev. j Sifmmie Miller, in Adamsville, Ohio, Miss Norma Edmisten hns rpt.nmoH Iromi a dellB-htful V'l:it nf cevoral weeks in Marion, Va., and Asheville. Geo. . Bisapair Jeweler and Optometrist Watch inspector So. and C. & N. W. Ry, Mrs. J. A. Courtnev Jr.. ters are visiting in Lenoir, the guests oi ivir. courtnev's Barents. Mr. and I - 7 nv I ivirs. j. a. Jourtnev. Sr. - o MrsI T. W. Mixson will lenvn Sat urday for Albany, Ga., to spend some time visitine , relatives. Mr Mivonn will join her there for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jt Le rvttr11 M O D Heffner and Mr A V f1rff roll I -- J- V WV1 V. 1 A of Lenoir, were Hickory visitors yes- leraay. , . Mrs W P. Huffman, who makes her home in High romt with Kev. ana ivirs. j? . l. von- rad, will regret very much to learn 4-1 4. -.1. ' ' . 1 Ml Hff.. ILTks uiiti sue is sci musty '-"- flrnwor TInff wiqti onrl TWv otlH Mrs : T.V. UtMTVl V 'AX ltn ... . . ,7 ril Huffman were called to her bedside Mnndnv mnrnino' Mrs. Hufrman was 1 taken ill Sunday and an operation was t f .-a . 1 I -fcT P periormea sunaay nignt, iNews irom her ; bedside this morning stated that her condition remains unchanged. FUN FEST TOMORROW LEGION HALL Onp o"f the maior attractions of the autumn and one that is being an ticipated with interest is the Dana nnnnovf 4-n Vo Vklrl in 4-Vio onrlif nrinrn nn TT . . I mi 1 - I T 4- t. 4- 4- u tomorrow evening will find a ban-1 Hu5Kving xugnu xn auuwuu tu get-together program in the Legion I Popular singers and readers will ap- mh 1 1 ivi r N)hnKntf -.ii i npar nn inn nrnP'ranr. riimi;i r 111 irea r' xr o" " -r x x In Temporary Home HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and Boncli 02e between Firit National and Sonthenn Publie Utilities Co. We always have so much for which to be thankful this .glorious weather we have been having for instance. Marion (Unio) Star. REG. U.S. PAT. Oirp, MMGS', RINGS Jeweler We have them, all styles, of the best grades at lowest prices. C all. and see them and make your selection. , Optometrist hall TiJw. C!t..-1 i. .ii . ! eral new cames nnd stnntc -f ulwill prevail -r;4. j.:... " .. . . " wxci 1 1 1 I. L mp nn this AnitniA - 1 l U I wuo uivvaaimi jlf 1U lr. I certain all the ree-ular nt.f n7on'cs will Mountain attending the Lutheran be onhand in addition to manv new CVnnJ Co a J n. 1 I OnPS. VJirJnriC! ni.nn.o w. 1 cm a ucicgoic irum ot. Anarews I Miu6ioiu3 ui social re- Lutheran church. i - creation are being held in Hickorv as o . well as m our neiehborine- Mrs. A. A. Whitenp'r will t. wtJties due to the interest in thi to the Emhrniderv lnK mmlot communitv aptivitv j . bvjuuiiunri ' afternoon at S nV1nlr at v.. ' 1 : ' on Eleenth avenue. ' ' WITH MRS. MHSTTI I pd RhtAnnne a fa avnan4-r.A i- ill I TVi 'T,r 1 .... jit iTi . wi-icu i,u wear m uer , meeting of the mind that the luncheon is at 1 o'clock Ladies' Aid Society of the First tomorrow with District Governor Car- Baptist church was held vesterdav o oycv.nn gueai. ("wiuuun at tne nome of Mrs Mot PnRfiVTH RAW WANTS NEW JUDICIAL DISTRICT WINSTON-SALEM, Nov. 13. The Forsyth County Bar associatipnv has Deen canea to meet toirorrow to con sider plans for securing a separate judicial district for Fod-syth and Winston-Salem. The" association also will consider the proposal for the erection of a new courthouse. - SEEN FROM THE SIIYRI.TNES. The Hotary Minstreals" are "hard at work every night now and uscar is teiw -VAi." -"V" i rapidly whiopinfir them into shapo for Mr. filer. Vn,io ,Dt, MncfQnQ a.uc. wJLin ' iv"'s. i the me next Thursday. -Some ton-Salem today after snendir-o. SPVpr. joint hostesses - : as I of the players do not . like to obey al dayS with his mother, Mrs. W. B. I The meeting was Unusually interest-J:It J.UUC1. . lnff anf toss an niToJ :U. I " .ii6' piouwivc rt.v uicj aiiuum, n member., V"?... ' Jen but Oscar says he has a , line that " I. uuciuhk uevuunna nae :n i. i . . j j .,. T . ' Mr and .Mrs .T w d..m. in .,' nr m I vvi.ii De nara to nenetrate. lie was stendinv V, I V7 "r Ut . vagner ano I fcryW to Drove to O Mv Hester that for their home in California verv interest; ! I P v said. "You needn't waste your . . o iAt the close -of the after inal ;way,..Aare provei:,it ;to A Chvnt IT i. t - - " uic tj'. : "t win uc - v"jj" vcu ueiicious not cnoco wjr,- uu&iiiess ana roiessional Wo man s club at the Buttercup Tea room. COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM Circle No. 3. of the Mias;n, I DRWRfUKU TOMORROW CietV Of ttl Pll-cf Pontic U 1. .ill rm - ZC "icuurai win ine reeular weeHv nmMn;f me before I left home." Sneakino- of I stars Henry. Holbzrook didn't like to ae put witn tne lesser lights, lie want ed, to oe a moon or one of the larger plants, and is : causine a s-ood - deal I of trouble to the management and may nave to te put out of the show altogether. 'Tn the second act where 'ie is making love to, but that would l-.ii" i - .... oe tening ana his wile doesn't know i . . - aoout it yet. ; ; 5. The Rotary minstrel which is for meet FrMav afterno; S,.i"i weeKly; community Jones on Eighth avenue. 'XXJ K.il g!S? Mr. and Mrs: FM. SnMu mA VlrdltlZens n out in full force tit- . .-" V" inese occasions and the lart-e -nn. aim ivi rs vi a i :irhor rvi - i j:a ; . ,. . - -c 'jvoi v minaiici which is mr Jackson,:Va, who have" been visiting oi Z 11 The i'DSwSi,Sf,,i?.-CBre the benefit ofi k., i. not -merely VlitB I ' ri--.-, l 1 l , .. .1 v vlllllll L Lcrr 1 1 H i - 34 rw I i TnnnPU VMO ."inn nttArf I - hitiM.-- tend synod.' y ,M,8!?Svalon f"e Slde fo the our city once a year, an opportunity --o C.Tii;. "MVwwy, A""-s ana small to tnose ot an aesthetic turn of mind, Mrs. W. R Fnv nr.d cm, xt-i..1'" wh?, do. take Part in who know how to appreciate the Hope: who have been the et n"U" ? ;.iV1V X1' : bchubert has classical ill music to fill their souls the past week of Mrs Fox's sistei- I T flt these affairs with raptures sentimantalities and Mrs. J F. Clicks left this morning for A Z' iJsll t.s week, makes; it possible to wing ones - 7 OlO IC1 , fT-m - X T71 1 1 & 1 M . . - ' ,' ciuci cniimeijts ana a Mr. K. Tf K"enr.edv loft iot t-v J?X?"8e " ?n store for those who for Greensboro whee i,ri,; : ";i?ttna on av evening. position: Mrs. TCennoJir ... ; , - . ..vtV aim xaiiiiiv s io greens poro tomorrow and inev Will mnk-o thii. rut...- i ., mwue iiuiiie tnere. MISS SPRINGS HOSTESS D that's it All sizes-r-Men's and Boys See our window display Y(Q)dleifOarIk OoftHmiE Coo n n a a n u n 1 1 ii ii 1 1 ii ii ii ii ii ;; The November busineso c.;i . . -- im 0U(.lOi meeuna: OI tne Jutimr PhilatVioo In the honor roll of the Highland V -' bytenan church was honl fnr ntnW u .5 tt. j held last nitrht at 7:Sfl nVWt ,n-ii school for October, the names of Har oia &ox, James Witherspoon and Thes fc,-. c-i w. vr Miss Helen SDrinm 111 mi.. , . . " "wuvwoa. , a ne usual Dusmess routine v,aS fol- ta Hite, seventh e-rade stnd-nta Ifi' lhe usual business i unintentionally omitted. The l?e,mvi li?we1 and. dunng this sesion .new of takes pleasure in making thia'correc-lrii and nSom!"lttees were elected L1U11 MRS. BOST ENTERTAINS as follows: President Mioc vi. Uahn; vice-president ATiss Av, r - C ifcTJIU'lll- son; secretary, Miss Helen Brandon, iio. iiinam isoicn. oiiowmg - adjournment the hostess smii upwards from the innnenmrs dinnie. tude which icauses one to sigh - and Sigh and Sis-h. Jo Cillev nnrl V.Atrar Fox will give an exhibition of singing it , jutz urug store on Saturda-y af neon and the nuWiV snKnnl Toailim-e will be the judges. Some of them are 1 i - 1 sooa juages too and a fine meeting is assured. Get your tickets before three o clock and you will be admitted to this show free of charge. The leaves are falling from the trees. i 1 wnose limns are bare -The leaves are faolling from the trees. wnose limbs are bare ! I ho leaves are falling from the trees ' . . S. B. S. A free ticket will be given to the one.wno completes this piece of poetry A,.!. 1 , , - , iv .""W111s adjournment the hostess I one.wno completes this piece 01 noe'.r al afffinf R d6,hf htfUlf the S- Nsf S-ted bv Miss Kate Gosnold; served- horrectIy and sends it in by Saui al all airs ox the late autumn cpQ.LdPhrinns ya;u t. .j. i I rlo,r a 4 j -n nr cial affairs of the late autumn sea- f delicious aim was mat oi yesterday when Mrs. nuts. oarron u. Host. Jr.. enfprtoJnoi a party at her home on Tenth avenue. ieiicate hued chrysanthemums with a deft arranErement nf -nnttoi niar.ro -o vj. u vu f y caai vo iormea pretty decorations in the re sandwiches, hot cocoa and MRS, LITTLE HOSTESS v afternoon. Address Rotary Min strels. Yesterdav af ternnnn T 0 tu ... a.x. O. . JJ. . ception hall, h i SL8, "?ste.ss to Circle No. 3 of the which were onened " ,.-naein9flt church at her home on ..i . rr. . . i xentn avenue. At m i r.oii ea Wltn SIV tntllo fnl- nomc I . . ... v. vuu mciiiy.iMur Bridee " an hw ti, J "V1-8 resP0ded and Mrs. R.'K. chief diversions of the afternoon and Z?JL wic games progressea with interest ture i-eadino- and iTvr. u for an hour- or more. On :rereaing and Pyer after which countinir of the ;t " ""i SVe rep18r program was taken up. 11. . " . i"unu I VI rs. K. . ..iFnstof n..'. iU i mat Mrs. IJ. H. Hestor atwl Mm .Tk Ii i - ws cui- Cillev. Jr.. had tied for r m or tne orpnan wnich the four Prize, a hand emhroider oct tAoi "Lie,s. are supporting. Mrs. N. J. ... ui-u o- - w yvrignt expressed her deen annvJn. w ffi,s;con tion of the' basket of frun whU ! tv iiiiauin in. i ii ivi in ivi u riu i ivi l i Am nnn .' held the same score for Wts dice and bSSJ1. h6r as a birthday ?emem- III CUlim? IOr tn( TiriZP. 9 naip nf irnM . - . ..... lingerie clasps. Mrs. W llia; wa6the U.nn5 ; ? -social -hour Allowing lucky winner - -iwie meeung aainty: refreshments were . Assisted hv Mr. PnKniV t ait served by the hostess' son and grand- assi! in wetcoming the vard gJS1 quests, me nosiess servea a aeiectaoie I ' tu " , . luncheon in two eonrSeS fniiA k . The meeting adjourned, to meet the mints. The refresh m en t. rw niUrs luesday-atternoon.. in: December emphasized the decoratine color motif wxtn mrSj w' w- as hostess. WHAT IT MEANS TO BE "RUN DOYN" A! "RUN DOWN" feeling is a dan cer sienal. If vrrn necrWt it you are leaving the door wide open to aangerous diseases. Build yourself up to health and Strength with flllde's Pentn-Annrran r-. - - - - - w ...uijiiii. It will purify and enrich your blood, tone up your nervous system, and help you eat wen, sleep well and leel well. Gude's Pepto-Mangah is a time-tried tonic, recommended by physicians for over years. At your druggist liquid or tablets, as you prefer. . Glide's pepto-jlangan Ionic and 3 to od Enricher of vellow The fiTUests invited - tn shnro Mrs Bost s charminer hosnitalit.v wore M dames John Geitner. John N. Bohan non,.v;. v. uarth, w. N. Martin. Chas Menzies. Jr.. P. B. Incold. V. A Her. man, John Cilley, Jr.. J. O. Hull, Wes ton unnarg, k. u. Henry, H. P. Wil liams. T. P. Pruitt. Geo. S. Watson Ma. con M. Williams of Lenoir. E. W. Wal ton. Johnson Suttlemvre. Cnnnnllv Gamble, J. A. Courtney, jr., E. N. Carr, u. n. nester. jumma Bonner, Gertrude Finger, Millie Kate McComb, Jessie oyra, J? ranK Martin and Mabel Miller. MRS. BALLINGER CLUB HOSTESS With Mrs. Richard Balline-er s hos tess and with three tables arranged for oriage the members of the Limited Bridge club and additional guests1 en joyed one- of the most, interesting of the autumn meetings yesterday after noon.- -.".' .'-. '.-.."-.;', v'' A series of snirited mthm new Olaved With the elllh hiirh aomra nrim going to Mrs.-Alex Hall while Mrs. E. uryan Jones received the visitors' prize.: .. v..-. - . f At the conclusion of the game the guests were invited into the dining room where, a buffet luncheon was served from a beautifully appointed table, gracefully presided over by Mrs. R .Ai. Grimes. Artistic decorations in which a color motif of vellow - was observed, enhanced the attractiveness oi tne scene. :. Those ' playing were Mesdames George C. Yoder, Walker Lyerly, Alex Hall, E. B. Menzies, Roy Abernethy, T. C. Blackburn, J. H. Dillard, J. L. Murphy, Hugh D'Anna, A. Grimes, E. Bryan Jones and E. B dine. , , New Gift .Dep We have arranged a very pretty dis play of Gifts Shop Novelties for your parties.- : . -: . - ; ; GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION The Gift Room Novelties of the Season '-!.. ' . ' 1 . , - ; fhe Van Dyke Shop Phone 48 We have been buildizig a business on the sale of better merchandise. We carry only goods that we can guarantee to give sat isfaction, goods that are worth the price asked. We have found that the standard, well known lines cost very little more, and often less than the cheaper , kind. - When you pay your money for an arti cle, large or small, naturally you want the article to be worth to you theprice paid. In the future as well as the past we propose to offer for sale goods' that will fulfil this desire on your part. We have hundreds of customers who are perfectly familiar with our business methods. If you are not, it will pay you to become better acquainted with us. . In this ad we call your attention to a few lines that we carry on our first floor. 25 c t0 $2.00 Pair "oSSSL $1.50 t0 $3.50 Pa5r ; $2.00 -$3.50 Pa $1.00 $2.25 te "lSss'.f $1.50 ' $4.50 Pair "FOLLMER-CLOGG" r d1 A A to fr l A A A UMBRELLAS ......:.::.......:............. tbl.UO S10.00: "QUEEN QUALITY" LADIES?, t- A to .fr7 PA SHOES................ $5.00 $7.50 $5.00 $7.50 "S!!: 2L $5.00 t;;$7.5o "eL:.1. $2.00 $5.00 "S!!!!!:" $1.00 40 $2.50 "ASCHERS" KNIT V"- ' or- to Aft novelties....: ..:.:......L:.:r.; 25c $5.00 "PINE TREE" o ton Yard RIBBONS 2C 60C "JACKMANS" 4MJ AO to AO furs ...... $5.00 $45.00 $1.00 to $4.00 Ya" :f s:.r;r.,: $2.00 - $3.00 ;i?sE!i.. $1.50 - $3.00 Y-j ; ..; 45c Y- "ANDERSONS". GINGHAMS, 32-inch i ' v fi Yard --- ;l.ir.lJ.l.lfC "RED SEAL" GINGHAMS, 27-inch or Yard ......... . ;.;. ; Z5C In small notions, such as pins, braids, elastics, buttons, handkerchiefs, etc., we carry the very best lines that-are made. Thompson-West Company 'The Ladies' Store" : -rr Is Calvin .CooliHcP. WVlr save tVin Fordney Emergency Tariff Bill aided the American farmer, trying to grab the laurels of the end man at the minstrel show, or "does he look unon the American farmer as a one-gallus-ed; cuss who is .too ignorant to be lieve facts and figures; as against the declarations of high-tarif f whoopers? -jjouisvuie Uouner-Journal. MOARSEMESS Swallow slowlvsmflll ntmM will over' the throat. IT PAYS TO HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED New ones are expensive. The old ones will give lots of spr" vice when repaired by LINK SHOE SHOP Next Door to Standard Garage SUBSCBIBE FOR THE RECOKD
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