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.( I'" v. 5! '1 'I jf M i;l :.-.f f .if ;u .-.I;-." 1 1 I' ;r:i V 1 'J f 1 i ' 1 . - ' f i f 1 ! n I' I f '1 TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1921 HICKORY DAILY RECORD i Distinction The blaze of the diamond the luster of the pearl the glitter of pold While these have an intrinsic value this is not why they are most de sired. Th?y are prized most be cause of their power to lend distinction that indefiabla distinction that has charac terized those of refinement and good taste of all ages Our goods and service have distinction that charac terizes the Bisanar store. ndioininor the property of Mr. Winter with the expectation of erect nit; a building for the bottling plant some time m the near iuuire. AUXILIARY MEETS LulUlf DI!i Geo. . Bisanar Registered Optometrist A meeting of the Woman's Aux iliary of the First Presbyterian church was held at the church yes terday afternoon, the meeting being called by the executive board :Jor the purpose of adopting a constitution tor the auxiliary recommended by the bor.rd. The election of tiiieers i'or I thj ensuing year was also held. Mrs. E. M. Cra'.ga president ot the auxiliary presided over the meet ing and Mrs. W. B. Ramsay lead the devot.oral exercises and the secretary, Mrs. George C. Yoder, ju-ad the constitution which was adopted. Officers were elected as follows: (President: Mrs. E. M. Craig; vice president, MitA. W. 13. KJ-Vmsay; secretary, Mrs. George C. Yoder; treasurer, Mrs. George Bailey. At this meeting delegates were elected to the presbyterial which will be held in Newton' in March. Mis. G-orge Bailey was elected dele gate with Mrs. E. B, Menzies as al ternate. ' Following the regular business ses- WILL BE If! HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th Street - - Phone 292 March 1 The merger of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North Caiohna and the Evangelical Luth eian Synod cf Tennessee will prob ably bu definitely, effected is Salis bury March 2. These two large bod ies of Lutnerans nave bsen negotia ting with euch other fcr several years, and new it seems that' the merger is practically assured. The two synods will hold separate meet ings on Monday February 28 for the purpose cf considering fuch busi ness as nisy come before' them a.i separate synods. The North Carolina synod, iwith Kev. Jacob L. Morgan of Salisbury presiding, -will meet in Haven Lutheran church, Salisbury. The Tennessee synod with Rev. W. A. Deaton, D- D., cf Hickory, presid ing will meet in St John's Lutheran church, Salisbury. On Tuesday March 1, ths two synods will come together into a merger meeting for the pur pose of forming a permanent msrgtr cf their forces. 05 . Hit III 0l h mt i til ffl OF LOCAL COMPl! I PAGE THREE 1 sum an interesting program was i y.hen this merger r, finally effect rendered. Mrs. C. L. Crane, mis-fP,i ; ,v;n mr.-.n't ";H.ln: rf mighty forces for more eflective sev ,H : ... DR. O. H. HESTER DENTIST Masonic Templo' Cuilding1 Ocilb rhonc No. 237 Night phone No. 8 When you have any old or cast off Furniture to sell CALL 224-L Highest Cash Prices Paid. E. W. KEYJSOLDy Hickory Lodge Ro. -343 A. F. 3fc A. M. RcpuJar communication Firt and Third Monday nightt. Brethren cordially invited to b present. H E Whitener, Master D. B. TAXLOR, Sec. r r- i HALE ELECTRO COMPANY Ninth Atco& We are equipped to do all kind of electrical work, small ot Urge. We altto carry a, complete Block of Electrical Goods and a line of fixtures for atore and residence lighting. Germicidal Soap Kills disease Germs. Removes and prevents Dandruff, destroys the odor of perspira tion,, cleanses cuts and keeps them free from infection. "The soap of a hundred uses" -at LUTZ DRUG STORE "On the Corner" TALL 17 or 317 That's ENOUGH Prescriptions a Specialty ftionary to Africa who is home on a furlough, talked of hsr work in Af lica and Mrs. A. II. Setzer and Mrs. George Bailey each sang a solo which was especially enjoyable. TO PHESEKT PLAY ON HY NGHT Local and Personal CYRUS C. BABB Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engri. Waterpower, Waterworks and Sewerage Land eub-ditisicn Highways. Hickory, N. C.Chm. Com. Bldg. Address: Granite Fall?, N. C. Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Pruitt, twin, daughters. Mrs. L. F. Long of Newton was the 'guest yesterday of Mrs. George C. Yoder. Mr. R. F. Gardner returned la-t l-'rrht ror- a trip of several weeks to Danville, Va Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOR OF OPTICS Error of Refraction and all Opti cal defects corrected wrth"T?rcroerly fitted glasses. Office and examination rocn in eoa nertion with Jewelry Otxj Mr. a"nd Mrs. Henry Leonard are spending several days in Charlotte visiting relatives. Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all tinda tf . HARNESS. BRIDLE. SADDLES, AND STRAP WOKK Repairing a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. Rev. D. M. L'taker of Marion was kh -truest today of Mr. -and MrH George $ Bajley. enroute to Salisbury. . MiiaSa'rah Earohar;!t of 'Salisbury was .the guest yesterday of hef sis; tc'r, Miss, Barnhardt. at Lenoir Col lege: '". ' DR. W. B. RAMSAY DENTIST OfBea over Hayes-Long Drag Co HICKORY, N. C. Jitney Schedule Hickory-Lenoir Jitney Scbedul Leave Lenoir 3:30 P. M Leave Hickory 5.CO P. M. Arrive for No. 21 and 22. C. E. ROBBINS Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shuford have returned from a trip" to New York, Chicago and St. Louts. Mrs. J- W. Clarkson and daughter, Maric;n. left todav on No. 11. for 6hembntns "vacatisn in Florida. " Mrs- Porter &f Salisbury spent yes terday with her daughter. Miss Frances Porter, a student at Lenoir College. Mrs. George C- Yoder was the truest last night of Mrs- L. F. Long in Newton. Mrs. Long and Mrs. Yoder are spending today in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Best of Kannapolis and Misses Mamie and Kathleen Fattenwhite of Concord spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Innes. Hickory aniU'seivunt lovers will have an opportunity Friday night to enjoy an operetta, '"The Golden Apple,', pre sented at the South school auditorium by the pupils of that school under th,? direction of Miss Virginia Allen, principal, and other teachers. The children have worked hard for the past six weeks on their play, which is in four acts, and it is sure to be a drawing card. The proceeds from the sale of tick ets will be devoted to the South schoo1 library. , EVENING SERVICES WILL BEGIN AT 7:30 NOW The Sunday services at the differ ent churches in the city will begin at i:S0 o'clock begining ivvith this com ing Sunday. Members and Iriends bear this in mind. NEW BARBER SHOP OPEN Messrs. W. J. White and A. M. Brown two popular young men, have opened a barber shop at 13C0 Union square 'in the building formerly oc cupied by the Diamond GriJ Battery station. Mr- White has been i:i busi ness hero for years, h ivvell pnd fa vorab!y known and GMp-. Brown, a nrtive r'f Win-.K' O'ty. Ins again tak OTi up th? nvnfe??ico r.inee leading army. They a?inr.urce that they Vo glad to wait on their many friends. BASEBALL CLUB ORGANIZED vice in tne ennrcn. These syno-Js have an enrollment cf 110 pastcrr.. 214 con rrt'gations ard a membersl i'p of 39, 546. , Thsy have in this state three splendidly equipped educational insti tutons: Lenoir College at Hickory, which is cc-educational, with an en rollment cf ovf.y 250; the Collegiate Institute at Maunt Pleasant, with an enrollment of 175 young men, snd Mount Amoena seminary, at Mt. Pleasant, with an enrollment of over 100 young women. These synods also Messrs. James C. Shuford and Geo. A. Thomasson have purchased from Dr. L. E. Clark the business ano. stock of the Hickory Roofing & 'Lm-mnp- Comnanv and took charge today. Tfc, hatko ha Kr.i rhanered to T-r,v.i.-rrv Pliim;hinr. Tinninrr and) Heating Company. In addition to tin ning and plumbing, the company will install steam' heating and hot air outfits and do a general line of con tract and repair work. Mr. ' Thoniasson has been with this j company for more than 1G years and: is one ci the best equipped tinners and plumbers in the state. Mr. Shu t'ord, while new at this business, has. a mechanical turn, has had much bus- iness experience and the two young j men will make a splendid combination. Nobody has mere friends than either T.lr. Shuford or Mr. Thom'asson and , lh?;r business is sure to grow. j They have the best wishes of hosts! y friends i;i their new enterprise. j Mr Shuford anouriced this after- j noon the purchase of Mr. Frank j Beck's plumbing business, which willi be added to the oi'-ginal equipment. Mr. Beck, who is also a first class plumber, will tsks r. position with the ne-v firm. TODAY (One Day Only) mi A First National Willi an A!I-Sl2.r Bo unsern forces exist? Do they guide Can they bridge the gap of misunderstanciin ; S'OUV l..c len? You'll enjoy every mcmsnt of Sydn:.-y A. play, ' Unseen Forc:s.:' over. It explains the thin oiv V' TOMORROW SETTINGS OF GREAT BEAUTY mSTINGLISIX NEW' DEMILLE FILM Stage settings of nuusual beauty are 'jsurcd in any phoroplay besr-i'"-jc Cecil H- lie Mili&'s name and have large home and foreign mission oometmng to imnii tbout tne ary interests and aggressively sup- F-iTamcunt picture wrrleh will be port several institutions of mercy i shown at the Grand theatre Thursday' During the past .ver.r there was- a net and Friday easily reaches the high increase ?n men-.bership cf over 2,- j laadaid tot by "previous Do Mule ni-m:jers. The North Caiolina- synod was or ganized in 1803, in St- John's Luth ;nn church. Salisbury, where the inergxr meeting will be h?Irl on March 2. After 1G years ox harmony and rapid growth differencrs arose within the synod and in 1819 a div ision occurred and the Tennessee sy nod came into exstence. And no-w. after mere than 100 yearg of sspara ate existence the two synods will most probably merge into one strong and united body. Mere than 200 pastors and laymen wll assemble n Salsbury for . t!n merger meeting. At this joint sess ion cr mersrer meeting the Rsv. G G. Scherer, D. D., secretary of the United Lutheran church in America, will preach the opening sermon- TO OUR TEACHER i'.-i auctions. On Monday night the Berean class of the First Baptist church met and organized a baseball club. P. H. Beam was ehcted manager, W. H. Es sex secretary and F. L. Warren treas urer. The meeting was well attended and the class as a whole will join, in cluding th? teacher, C. W. Ellington. The class has some of the finest am ateur material in town to pick froni and in about three weeks will be in good form and ready to meet all comers. The class challenges any Sunday school class in town, especi ally the Methodist, and will endeav or to "beat 'em or bust." Several games with other ' towns and organisations are already in sight and whth the season is over the class hopes to claim many victories a'l ever the-state. Many good things ara expectedvof this organization. Mrs; WAGNER of PALI BEACH Mr. James R. McMillan of Balti more i3 spending,, several days in Hickory convalescing frcm an attack of pneumonia- Mr. McMillan is stop ping at the Huffry .Hotel. Mrs. Garland Suttlemyre, who has , been ill, is much improved, her friends will be glad to note. Miss Emma Suttlemyre is spending some itime with Mrs. Suttlemyre. Electric Shoe Shop P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First Class Work Guaranteed Phon 106. Work Delivered 1032 14th Ptrcst, Hickory, N. C. Rev. Mr- Rowe is conducting cate chetical instruction at the Reformed cHirch every afternoon at 3 o'clock. Thf attendance yesterday by - the , children was good. This plan will be tffnowetl ior aDout mree weens. Tells Girls How She Found Relief From Pain DR. J. B. LITTLE DLNTIST Offlcs Phons 196 (her D. P. Bowman's Stor The Coca Cola Bottling Comnany hos purchaser! frc-m Mr. J. L. Oi'llcy a lot GG by 200 fact on Tenth avenue. HoWARD-HlCKORyQ). Landscape Garelmers-Nurserymen , kriiCKuRY. WOkTH larolina. Zzfz,:?-1 5Tru3twovthy i T- . lj I - i . t West Palm Beach, Fla. "When I was 19 years old I was irregular and I had such terrible cramps it felt like a knife e-oiner through me. I took Lydia E. nnkham s Vegeta ble Compound and I was cured. After I wsia mnvrior? T ViqH lithe same trouble sj caused by the added a work of farming and heavy washings so 1 told my husband to get six bottles of the Vegetable Compound and by taking it regularly my troubles ceased and now I never have a pain or ache, and am regu lar. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and think every young girl should take it. You can pub lish this,letter and it may be the means of helping some other girl'or woman." Mrs. Mary M. Wagner, Box 759, West Palm Beach, Florida. While no woman is entirely free from periodic suffering it does not seem to be the plan of nature that woman should suffer so severely and when pain exists something is wrong which should be set right. Every girl who suffers irom mnnthlv cramns should crive Lvdia E. ( Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair 1 triaL Clarence" E. Reinhr.rdt A precious ferd from u-, is gone, IF'j v&lce froni us is stilled: A nlac? made vacant in .our room, That never can be filled. Eighth Grade. CALLED MEETING OF COMMUNITY CLUB There will be a called meeting of the Community Club at the Chamber cf Commerce this evening at 7:15 o'clock to consider the library ques tion and ether matters which may ccrae before the meeting. We must act quickly or the Car negie offer will be withdrawn. A large attendance is desire!. The meeting will be at 7:15 cn ac count of the Lyceum number at the South schol auditorium ' at 8:30 o'clock. MRS. R. J- FOSTER. Secretary. up H c - AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT But " Something to Think About' has 'in addition to several stage set tings of remarkable beauty, some of ine most realistic backgrounds of McClure's room and tcld them th. "THE ADMISSION 10 and 20 CENTS -war lax inched TRINITY COLLEGE BOY !was still i.i U b: WOULD NOT BE HAZED j ever as if to take A tC.:Ow-Up is Ti'inity College, Durham, , March 1. teidoy afternoc in'.' E-"C:: Bftckr, Jr..-a-member-Of the- r- . a member scpromcr: class at Trinity college is. in W'iitts hospit;-: here suffering from;, a ; knife ith: ust ' in: the chest in flicted by Jack MeClure, cf Canton, a member rf the freshman clr.ss. Doctors declare that the wound in it :: li' i.; . nc C sei iov.s- and tltit r sccvevy should bo rapid if no complcatior.s develop. The chest cavity y;as slight ly pierced by the knife. . Sunday night about ll:P.O, accord iny to the story told by McClure to college authcaities, four cr five msm- beis of the sopnomore class enisiea to teli :":! 1'O'j the latter what went to McCiui-e affair. that Small cursed him, tnis na wh;i tne io.ee. 1 no sk check was broken P"ned Le stru- Skin ,-';ri;- i bruised t: blow th"! he an extent required ti bv J0:U -'a:d, l.t of r.i in h;-:i.'l tb.3 ition jmWer sort ever seen in picture pi eduction. The story offers a great opportun ity tor contriot and dv.e advantage xiiuuou . -ioh ffi-no at rev r:m. college authorities that his bed, turned on tne hgnt, lfi-P.l-.ir: he rooe This affair is the first indication that there ho.? been any hazing at the college since Christa.-. r.:-d ss-;vie;:t; declare that the collc:: has "beer, vx ceedingly free frcm this r-ractk-i since the J. :nhor.'!ere c'. ; & ;hovt time after th" opening ..f -J took a scat on the side cf the bed. ias I. sen taken ot every opportunity. Acccrdir.g to i-?s ,torv Brooke advan In this production has &sen supplied j Cscland "took he-id of his right arm a humbxe - blacksmith's home, his J it v;r.s then, he says that -he pulled work shep and the poverty-stricken the knife from undc-r his bed clothe? apartment wherein some cf the most j ni-,de a side stroke at Brooks important action of the staiy tranr xhe blade entered the chest, slightly t.pires. i piercing the cavity Against this background Cecil B. j From othcr sources the ccllc-ge au Dj I'Jil.'e plsct J a home -of exquisite ii,-v-;m, - hvn hpen that the ve:m w?t and cgnla1'o::s co' mem be: s p-edj tram irem V!.".iuntc.r:;V d:m-m;.- 'h; ir c 1 i-.ri-.;i :fi' tig f:i:i up beauty. By thu.-? contrasting the two i rurrcuodings they have emphasized j the realism ci ens and the artistic! perfection cf the other J Notable examples cf this decor.r- tive lavishness are to be found in the! Oriental living room, library music room which compris:-s or.e lion of the residence in question. An iow : was !e Xvered ' v.'iich Mc( ''Teisa. savs '.u- ,. turn to ihe L:r.:t I.: "Not fcr the su: we ar? tco buv wo;l i'?t: rnoon ihme. -Sat ranci and j t tier g sanii of ultra- I Skin Sufferers Do Not I Want Mere Temporary Relief modern influence in interior decora-f-r.mc- civeligi. A boudoir cf striking beauty completes this household. v v v v A Dodge automobile driven by Mr. Pave Isenhour ran into the rear of a Buick car driven by Mr. J. W. Bowles at the intersection of Twelfth street and .Thirteenth avenue yester day about noon, resulting in the smashing of the two front wheels of the Dodge machine, damage to its fender, and. the smashing off of a wheel of the -Buick. Mr. Bowles was coming down Twelfth street and the other driver was going up the ave nue when the collision, occurred. Mr. Bowles saw. the othsr car, but thought there was plenty of room for both to pass and slowed up, it was reported. He suffered cuts on the face by broken glass and was shaken up pretty badly. An investi gation of -j-he affair is baing made by the officers. UNSEEN FORCES AT THE GRAND TODAY Heralded as one of the most re markable nhctcdramas cf the season "Unseen Forces" with an all star cast, headed by beautful Sylvia Breamer, will be the attraction at the Grand Theatre today. Directed by Sidney A- Franklin, recognized as one cf the most able men in hi? profession, it is a May flower production and is released through Associated First Nation.-); Pictures. , Supporting; Miss Breamer in tbp cast are such well known celluloid celebrities as Conrad- Nagel, who is her leading man; Rosemary Theby, Rober Cain famed fr his portrava! of lounge lizard parts; Sam De Grasse, who has made a big reputa tion for himself as both m'actr and director; Edward Martindel, Harry Garrity, James. O. Borrows, . Ago-i? Herring. Andrew Arbuckle and Al bert Cody. Most remarkable of all prihaps is the story "which has been picturize l, for, as the title would indicate, it deaiis with "unseen forces." Sylvia Breamer has the role of Miriam Holt, a girl possessed of pe culiar . intuitive pa vers ' wMch enable her to foretell certain fcture happen ings. She is know aT "the girl who sees around corners." i Born to Mr. and Mrs. a fine son. R. C. Rich- Misses Liliisn Reitze-1, ' ' Bertie Biadshaw and Anr.ie Bradshay are going on No. '12 this evening to vis it Mrs- R. C. Bradshaw in Statervillo Hospital, who was operated on Moiv . ciav for appendicitis and is doing very well. Of course, if you are content to have only temporary relief frcm the terrifying itching and burning cf fiery, liamin-g' skin diseases, then you are satisfied to remain a slave to ointments, lotions and other lo cal remedies applied to the surface of the dan. Real genuine relief from eczema, tetter, scaly eruptions or any other zorm of skin irritations cannot be expected until you free your blood of the germs which cause these disorders. And for this purpose there iz v.o remedy that gives nora satisfactory results than S.S.S., thi fine old blood remedy that jo- down to the source of every blood disorder and routs out ti-2 genr.3 which cause the trouble. S.S.S. i-3 sold by all druggists. Begin taking it today, and if you will write a? complete history cf your case, our medical director vriil give you expert advice without charge. Address Chief Medical Ai viser, 155 Swift Laboratory. Atlan ta, Ga. - , zz- F7 fil, r' - r- . TlZ! SWIFT STfZ fSweet -Pure-Clean j SWIFT - .t- "jfTs f ! p REFRIGERATOR. I SV.iHS Preffiiumj " REFRIGERATOR 1 PreiiUIll ! 0 L!NE HI Oleomargarine D line . Bacon - Whether the Germans pay or not. they must be convinced by this time that' their war didn't. Boston Tran script. : pHE meat peddler of the old drws, who k:l?, hl's own live stock and then soid ;he moat irjrk the tail cf a cart, ii & one from ur larger tovvs and cities. Kc was a pioneer and did good service but ho couldn't keep op with his job. . Cruda methods had to jive way to new ideas in sanita tion and distribution. . Cone and his ing inc place. And tha modorn packing business means this: That near tho farms and ranches, tha centers cf hve stocK prodnf ticn, are racking plants that assemble and manufactaro tha meat products you use. r 'oncentration of po'polation drove the- pedci'ar nis wagon cut and brought the modern pa-- ' ndustry end the neighborhood retailer in H- tlien and now That swift and sanitary refrigerator cars carry your meat from these packing plants to eve.y part of the country. Dealers in towns and villages are supplied directly and regularly from these refrigerator cars. And in cities the refrigerator car is unloaded into branch houses, chilled and sanitary, from which deliveries are made to your meat shop. And all the time the meat is kept so chilled that deterioration is prevented. Swift & Company's' plants and branches ara co-ordinated, interchanging supply and support ing each other, when necessary, so that no sectioa of the country may ever lack its daily meat. Swift & Company, U. S. A. V 1 1 i J'. Xi v J,' t