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PAGE THREE HICKORY DAILY RECORD WENDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 5, 192f5 V j i i A Happy New Year to all our friends and customers Geo. E. BISANAK Tho Travelers' Club will meet ihursday afternoon at 3 o.dlock with Mrs. W. B. Mlenzies. Miss Azalie Davidson of States ville is a guest of Miss Frances Lentz for several days. i. Mr. P. A. Rowe of Baltimore, Md., is spending several days with his family on Fourteenth street. GREETINGS To all our good patrons and friends we extend the Season's Heartiest Greetings. HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. G. R. Wooten, Pres. ; W. E. Kuhn, Mgr. E. L. Fox, Sec. Life Dept. Miss Florine Herman lff day for Forest City to resume her work in the Forest City schools. Mr. L. P. Morgan of Danville, Va.f who spent several days here with relatives returned to his home Monday. Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Troutman and daughter, Martha Wilson, spent the week end in Mooresvflle with relatives. Mrs. Hiram Simmons left Mon day for Boston to spend three months with her son. Mr. J. HeVpr? Simmons. Mrs. W. L. Abernethy is a guest of Mrs. R. O. Abernethy during the aosenee of Mr. Abernethy in Nor folk, Va. i VII 1.1 AM S. HART 1 ASilJl K TU1I AY Toda v William S. Hart the eminent lA rf r xit. sUr will appear at the ras linwt thentre in a return engagement f one of his best western pictures 5Si'i:re Deal Sanderson.'" The story 9 one of intense interest and the Vti 'ii i. rapid mmi start to finish. ,T!v scenes are located in Arizona jjnd nil who know Mr. Hart know Hut. thrro is not a dreary moment In it. Ann Little i3 tho leading wo-jr.m. W r , . . Be Comfortable ENJOY warm. evenly heated rooms no mailer how cold the weaiher. Nofirej I" build fire never oul. The i Air-Tight, stay tight construe- ? lion enables you to keep fire , off night and have a warm room to dress in. COLE'S Original Air.Tight Wood Heater guaranteed to stay air tight. No putty oint$ to crack and leak air. Every joint double earned Let us show you yours to day U34) Shuford Hardware Co. START THE YEAR RIGHT ; ! 1 TRADE ' AT ' LUTZ DRUG STORE "On the Corner" :ALL 17 or 317 That's ENOUGH Prescriptions a Specialty Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whisnan t were movmcr todav from Eio-hth strpt i to their handsome new home in Kenworth. Messrs. Alex and Sterling Menzies and Norman Hutton left today for the University after being at home over the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Little and chil dren of Asheville are .visiting Dr. Little's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. 3. Little, on Tenth Avenue.' Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Campbell of Charlotte are spending several days in the city with Mrs. Cam obeli's sis ter, Mrs. Louise BeckleyV The Do As You Please Club will meet Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock instead of Thursday afternoon with Miss Millie Kate McComb. Local and Personal Mrs. C. W. Squires of. Salisbury was a visitor in the city .Monday. Mr. Henry Eliott of Catawba was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mr W. S. T.von of Greensboro was " ' " a business visitor in tne city yester day. Mr. R. 0. Abernethy is a busi ness visitor in Norfolk for -several days. Hf T -n not- Mnrria rf Pint no I Hill wai a visitor in the city over the we -A end. Mrs. E. Wilson is spending this week in Granite Falls with Mrs. A. M. Martin. Mr. Felix Grissett of Collettsville spent today in Hickory enr uto to the University. r Mrs. C.'S. Grove and little daugh ter, Marie Caroline are visiting friends in Catawba. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fritzjr., have returned from their honeymoon and are, guests for several days ox ms parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Fritz, be fore going to tneir nome ui ciare mont. Ever Try Neolin Guaranteed to outwear Leather. Makes just as nice job and is waterproof. I have it for all kinds of Shoes. Work called for and delivered. Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor Phone 106 Miss Annie Killian has returned to Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C, after spending the Christmas season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Killian. Senator and Mrs. Robert Bracken left today for their home in Frank fort, Ind.. after a visit during the holidays at the home of her father, Mr. II. E. McCmb. MI CARPENTER WEDS Mr. Waiter Carpenter, former manager of the Hickory Electric Company and now one of the stock holders in the Lenoir Telephone Company of which he is manager, was united in marriage to Miss Em ily Coyner on Saturday night at 9 o'clock at the residence of Rev. L. D. Miller, Lutheran pastor in Lenoir, in the presence of a -few friends. The bride was bookkeeper for the comnanv. t Mr. Carpenter made numerous friends during his residence here. He is not onlv a snlendiH vounc man in every respect, but possesses fine bus iness qualities. His bride is an ac complished young woman. MRS. BOURBONNAIS HOSTESS The Senior Philathea Class of the First Presbyterian church held the first meeting of the new year last night with Mrs A. Bourbonnais at her hospitable home on Fourteenth street. Welolome visitors were EvTrs. Holmes and Mrs. Oliver of Michigan, nieces and house guests of the hostess. . lgular routine -business was carried out and matters of intere&t pertaining to the class were discuss ed. The social side of the meeting was emphasized by two recitations by Mrs. E. B. Menzies and MJrs. T. F-. Stevenson and an interesting contest. Two captains then lined up their teams and old time charades were indulged in which was the source of much fun. At the conclusion of this delight ful meeting the hostess served a tempting course of refreshments. The February meeting wil ba held with Miss Lizzie McComb. FftRUISES-SPRAINS L-JL Alternate applications hot and cold cloths then apply 0K Vapo Rub Owr 17 Million Jan Used Yearly Misses Dorothy Ivey, Aileen Aiken, Edward Clement and Kate Shuford have returned to Greensboro College for Women after spending the Christ mas vacation at home. Miss Clarissa Abernethy who spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs H. D. Abernethy, has returned to the North Carolina College for Women to resume her college work. WITH MRS. WARLICK The Hickorv Music Club was en tertained most delightfully last night by Mrs. C. R. Warlick at her home on rievemn avenue. Eight members responded to roll (dall and Miss Elizabeth Holbrook. a new member, received a cordial welcome into the club. Miss Mary Murphy, a student at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, who is snonH. Ing the holidays with" her mother, Mrs. j. L.. Murphy, was a pleasant visitor at this meeting. An interesting program had been arranged with the following ladias iaKing part: Mesdames George N. Hutton. Geo. Bailev. W. B. Menzies. JE. L. Shuford. C. R. Warlick, J. L. Murphy and John G. Carrier. An enjoyable social hour followed the program during which refresh ments were served by the hostess. The club then adjourned to . meet on January 18 with Mrs. George Bailey. 'Cadman will be the study for this meeting. . Miss Katherine Allen returned to day to Randolph-Macon Coilege af ter spending the Christmas season wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allen. Miss Allen is a member of the senior class and is very popular among her classmates. IV is Nellie Bayliss of Dallas , TVras is the attractive guest of her sister, Mrs. E. AV. Lent'?. Miss Bnyliss was a visitor in the city sev eral years ago and while here made many varm fSr.nds wiv will wel come i vr back ayain. lMis,s Louise Little, insturclor of music at Rutherford College, has re turned to the college after being a guest over Christmas of her parents Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Little. Mrs. Vena Litte Goode who was also a guest of her parents during the holidays has reurned to Greenville to resume her classes in music. MISS HEAVNER ENTERTAINS Miss Edna Heavner entertained a frw frienrls at her home in Loneview Monday evening at delightful party. Games were played 'and the evening was most enjoyable Five couples were present. , l r.nHifis and fruits were served during the evening by the hostess, " ' I TO ENTERTAIN. BARACAS The Philathea class of the Reformed church will hold a business and social meeting Tuesday evening at :au in the church basement. The Baraca Class of the church will be enter tained by the Philatheas at this meet- ing An interesting time is promis ed and all Philatheas and Baracas are urged to be on hand. WATCH PARTY Mr Rav Abee entertained a num ber of friends on New Year's eve with a watch party at his home in Longview. About 15 young peopie were present. Many games were played and pleasant conversation whiled the hours away until the new' year was ushered HOLY TRINITY SOCIABLE There was a social meeting of the Aid and Missionary Society of Holy Trinity church at the parsonage last evening when tne cnurcn councw, me Brotherhood Bible class and the hus bands of all the women who belong to the Women's Society were invited. The parsonage had been decorated with holly and potted plants. Rev. and Mrs. C. R. W. Kegley who in vited the gathering welcomed the guests at the door. Mrs. George Poovey, Mrs. Hamrick and Mrs. Reinhardt assisted Mrs. Kegley in serving delidious refreshments con sisting of ice cream and fancy cakes. There was a splendid attendance of members also a number of visitors. Dr. and Mrs. Edquist of Lenoir Col Wp. farultv were anion? the eruests. All renort a SDeciallv fine evening Isaymg they would like to meet tnat way often. Rutherford College (BY J. T. STOVER) Rutherford College, Jan. 5. Be ginning with the first of January 1 espectfuHy1 request aUi citizens 'of this town and community who have any visitors, or other items of inter est they would like to have noticed in the papers to write out arid hand the same to me by Saturday or Mon day morning early This will save labor, and secure accuracy. J- T. Stover. . .- " I note the following visitors to our town during the holidays: Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Coleman and children to her mother, Mrs. E. L. Morris for two weeks. Mrs.- Parker of Lawndale and Mr. Robert Coulter of the Southern Pow er Co. to Mr. J F. Coulter. Mr.ahd Mrs. George R. Powell of Longmont, Cal. with kindred and friends, and expect to remain for over a month. ' Miss Annip Luck after visiting home has returned to her school work in Mt. Aijry- Mr. E. S. Craven has returned to his work at Covington. Va. after a brief visit home. Mr. Grover C. Beam of Shelby for one day among friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. F. Abernethy of Granite Falls .with Jjer daughter. Mrs. M. I. Feimster. . A-ffer a ten davs visit to his father Mr. Fred H. LaFevre, left Saturday for his home in Burbanks, L.ani. Mr. Harvey Goode of A a"d E College, Dr. T. V." Goode of States- GO LOOK IN THE MRROR Do Your Eyes Look Back a You Dull and Drooping? Is Your Complexion Bad? YOU NEED PEPTO-MANGAN A Really Wonderful Blood Tonic That Puts You Back on a Healthy Basis Your face will tell you how your health is. Muddy complexions and drawn, pale haggard faces, usually mean bad blood, clogged with poison. It is dangerous. sl Your powers of resistance are low. Disease germs would have an easy time of it. When you work too hard, you get fatigued. You probably keep it up for days, perhaps monthsj without feeling any bad effects. Sooner or later it tells in your blood. You are not yourself. It is then your blood needs the help of that great tonic Pepto-Man-gan. It is a wonderful remedy that physicians have recommended . for thirty years. But be sure you get the genuine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for Gude's and be sure that the full name, Gude's Pepto Mangan is on the package. You can buy it in liquid form or in tab lets, whichever you prefer; one has the same ingredients as the other and gives the same effect. : nS&A&v ville, and Mrs. McDowell of Morgan ton iwere welcome visitors at Mrs. T. V, Goode's. Mrs.J.J. Caudle of Yadkin county is visiting her daugghter, Mrs. M. T. llmshaw. Mjrs. Edward Brooks and children andMiss Arti's Bolick after a brief visitf to Mr. J, E. Bolick. returned to their home in Canton, N. C. Sunday. "Babe" and Joe Heavner are spend ing a short time at home. The authorities say the public school will certainly open here next Monday. Professor Bennette has done con siderable work on his new house dur ing the holidays. Our young people closed their ser ies of holiday gatherings with a watch-night party at Mr. P. M. Ruth-erfords. Mr. T. E. Conrad and family arej back from a Christmas visitation among kindred and friends in Florida. The old students of our college are returning well and quite a number of new ones with them. The dormitories and kitchen remain tinder the same management. i Rev. Will Abernethy is spending some time at te old home, but ex pects to soon return to Norfolk, Va. I Miss Lochie Stover and sister, Mrs. T. P. Bumgarner and daughter, Louise, spent the holidays with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Stover. Miss Rosa Lowder, who is enjoying her years vacation from missionary work in Korea, finds it necessary to take absolute rest for some time be-, fore doing and "home work" for the' board. Her sister Miss; Sarah has re- turned to her work as Deaconess in Atlanta, Ga. HILL YODER DRAWS FINE FOR SELLLING Hill Yoder drew a flne of $100 in recorder's court yesterday after noon on the charge of selling liquor. Sid Spencer and Julius Johnson, young white men were fined $75 and $50 respectively and costs for haul ing three young girls out in an au tomobile. It was claimed that the party bought liquor in Alexander county. Martin Warren the young Durham fellow who stried t6 sell a rooster to a fTenth avenue housekeeper found friends in recorder's court and het must have left for his home feeling that Hickory was a pretty good town. A collection was taken up in court and Warren scni: home rejoicing. Is That Cold and Cough Hanging On? Get right after it with Dr. ' King's New Discovery. For 50 years The Standard YOU will be convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery does just what it is meant to do soothes cough raw throats, congestion-tormented rhests, loosens the phlegm pack and breaks the obstinate cold and grippe attack. Right away you will notice the change for the better. Has a con vincing, healing taste that you will appreciate. Buy a bottle at your druggists on the way home tonight. 60 cents, $1.20 a bottle. For colds andcoughs NewDiscoversr Bowels Behind Schedule ? Liver acting lazy? Bring them up to ; time with Dr. King's Pills. - , Gentle, not griping, sure acting and not habit forming, they will please you by troducing a regular, normal bowel and iver action. Same old price, 25 cents. , prompt I Wont Gripe tePffls Before We Take Stock - f f 1 We have a big lot of short lengths in ' our dress goods department that we do not want to include fa our inventory next week. . '- 4: k Seasonable Goods That You Need jF'7 1 ; . Silks, woolens, waist lengths, skirts patterns, ging-. Ijjkv hams, percales, suitings, shirtings, bleaching, domestics, etc. ;t "j At About Half Price Hf I ? ft To move these goods at once we are marking every piece at a very low price, forgetting what they cost US. 'A ' . Big Reductions On All fXFW ' $ I Coat suits, ladies coats, ohildrens coats, silk dresses, -woolen dresses, wool middy suits, skirts, bath robes, , , IF;, kimonas, shoes, etc. j -i 1 Thompson-West Company THE LADDIES StTORE" Just to Remind You That a new series has opened in the 't First Building & Loan Association Now is the time to begin saving systemat ically. It pays. c First Building & Loan Association G. H. GEITNER, GEO. R. WOOTTEN, Pres. . Secretary. Heed Nature's Call Before It Is Too Late! - t?tt vnuranlf nt tho noisonR in vo:ir body ad banish hm r j " : . - . a the RHEUMATISM that maKes you suuer ui, a rrnnu hv nonf rallyinc the toxins ana llll ' . ntravin? tho nninnna circulating in. your blood. r i r rice 9 "U I dill k i 1ZU lUotdlr re. mores all RHEU MATIC symptoms. &&4 prevent their return.; Stop overloading your system with dftffr- ous drues ! Ha if a teaspoonfuL once er twloe daily ia a sure and safe guarantee to good hearth. The Kclls Company, Newburgh, N. Y. ' Do Youii Know V What other Women are Vf.earivfa What other Women Are Doing 1 Why other Women are Beautiful, How other Women keep young. ' The Designer, the Woman's magazine, keeps you informed,iup to date on topics of the day, dress, good manners and good form and you can have a lm I ' 1 2 Months Subscription for $ 1 .25 T with : Standard Fashion Easter Style Book Free by calling . - ;' ; ; Setzer & Russell , on the phone. 1 4. I" 1;