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I FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 1921 HICKORY DAILY RECORD Distinction 9 S w vv in wmv ml in4 Iho blaze o the diamond tin, luster of the pearl the flitter of gold While these have an intrinsic value this is not why they are most de sired. They are prized most be cause of their power to lend distinction that indofiablo distinction that has charac terized those of refinement and good taste of all ages Our poods and service have distinction that charac terizes the Lisanar store. Mr. Jay Whitener, a student at the University, is spending-the East er holidays iwith his mother, Mrs. Alice V5iitcnor, on route 1. JGE FOUR URNS Mrs. J- S. Tipton is able t3 be up again after a live week's illness with pneumonia and pleurisy, h.r friends' will be glad to learn. iMrs. T. L. .Ileukel and nice:. Miss I'e.-sie KilK-.'.a of Lenoir, returned yesterday from a visit to Mr. an. I Mis. O C. llt-nkel at Salisbury. Misse.j Jessi. Eyrd and Mary Kin caid tf the gia.hd school faculty left t' (l:- v for their home in Morg aiton where they will spend Easter. Cover with wet baking soda afterward apply gently J VapoRub OoaJ 7 Million Jars Used Yearly & 0 ! f-. B 1 Mi..ccvs. T;n Eovd rni Miles Sher- ! rill, who are attending the North my at Ilendersonvillo ..rrived home last night to spend Easter. Geo. E. Bisaoar Miss A ween Aiken lias arrive,! from I Greensboro where she is attending , school at the Greensboro College, to Up.nd Haste:- with her mother, Mrs I J. II. Aiken. Registered Optometrist HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. : General Insurance and Bonds . Service Our Motto 1030 14th Street - - Phone 292 Mrs. R. J returned; to Eekar 1 and two children their -home, in Asheville today after a visit to her sis E. L. Flowers and Mrs. D. man. Mrs- P. Bow- :crs. Mis Clarissa Abernethy arrived 'last night from the North Carolina 'College for Women to spend Easter with her mother, Mrs. II- D. Aber i net by... Mrs." R. O. Abernethy is spending several days in Newton with the family of Mrs. L. H. Phillips while Mis- 'Phillips is visiting her daugh ters in Greensboro. Wr.ke Forest and Durham. DR. O. II. irESTEIi DENTIST Masonic Tempi? Building: Ocffi? phone No. 237 Night phone No. 8 When you have any old or cast off Furniture to sell CALL 224-L Highest Cash Prices Paid. JS. VV. KEYNOLDS Hickory, lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. " Regular communication First and Third Monday nihta. Brethren cordially iavittd to b present. H E Whitener. Master D. B. TAYLOR, 3ec. With each 50c pack age Durham Duplex Blades, 1 Durham Du plex Safety Razor biz DrogStore "On the Corner" :ALL 17 or 317 That's ENOUGI1 Prescriptions a Specialty ! Miss Louise Cilley arrived yester day afternon from V inston-balem to ner.d the Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. P. Cilley. Miss filler was rceompanied by Miss Mary Lou Boone of Macen, Ga-, her class mate at S-.'.un College. HALE ELECTRC COMPANY Ninth Avenae We are equipped to do all kinds of electrical work, small or large. We also carry a complete stock of Electrical Goods and a line of fixtures for store and residence lighting. Local and Personal CYRUS C. BABB Mem. Am. Soe. Civil Engra. Waterpower, . . Waterworks and Sewerage Land sub-dnisicn Highways. Hickory, . C.Chm. Com. Bldg Address:' Granite Falli, N. C. G$o. E.'.Bssanar DOCTOR OF OPTICS Error of (Refrac'Joa and all Opti cal defects corr:ct with properly fittd glHtsea. OtBce and exam S nation room. In co neefcion witt. Jewelry 8cr. Iluv. C. M Campbell of Charlotte was a visitor in the city today. Mr. K. W. Broome has returned from a bu?imss trip to Concord. Miss I3es Buckner of Salisbury is visiting h;r aunt. Mrs. John Young. iMiss M.sbel Little of Gastsnia ar rived home today to spend thcj week end Miss Annie Preston Ileilig ' has gone to hei- home in Norwood to spend Easter. Miss Lucile Scarboro 'will leave this evening for Asheboro to spend the Easter holidays. Mi. J. L. Oaten, managing editor ( f the Statevillc Sentinel. iAas a visi tor in Hiekoiy Wednesday. Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all kind of HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK Repairing a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. Miss Eslelle Garland of Gastonia is the attractive guest of Miss Cecile Hefner over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. V- F. Foglo and ?on have returned from Ilaller.dale, Fla., where they spent the iwinter. DR. W. B. RAMSAY DENTIST Office OTer Uayes-Long Drag Co r HICKORY, N. C. Mrs. Lallie Peacock of Charlotte is spending some time with her par ents. Mr. and Mr3. ft. D. Abernethy. Jitney Schedule Hickory Lenoir Jitney Schedule Leavq Lenoir 3:30 P. M Leave Hickory 5 CO P. M. Arrive for No. 21 and 22. C. E. ROBBINS Miss Evangeline Maynard will ar live this afternoon from .Greensboro to spend Easter with Miss Rebecca Kirkpatrick. Miss Pearl Boyd of the Ran high school is spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd. The people of the city and commu n'ty who love and appreciate good music mar enjoy a treat at the Re formed church Sunday evenic when a well trained chorus will render a sa cred Cantata "The resurrection and th" life." Solos and quartettes will be special features of the pro gramme. MRS.MVEY HOSTESS Mrs. Geo. E. Ivey was hostess at a most pleasant meeting of the Em broidery Club "at her home orf Tenth avenue" yesterday af terrbon. The horre was most attractively decorat ed for the occasion in lilacs. The members responded to roil call and Mrs. Chas. W. Bagby was an in'vited guest for the afternoon. Mrs. T. F. Stevenson delighted her hearers by reading several chapters from Miss Minerva's Baby, The remainder of the afternoon was giv en over to sewing and conversation. At the close of the meeting the hostess served a salad course fol lowed by a sweet course. She was assisted in serving by Miss Dorothy Ivey and Miss Bobbie Foster. Tne next meeting of the club will be held two weeks later with Mrs. T. F. Stevenson as hostess. rr t LI aL- Li V i . T J Ml' nun so Ami t mmmum n M V on irnT All- ll 5 Unix! i rIe:nbets 'of. Hi-, koi y post No. -IS, American legion, will h:rv one import ant matt!-.- mat :-vimnr. i rK ! to take uv t t h--1 :e::-ting '-. night and it .?xpe.-ti-d that a lavgc attc ndai'c"' vi'l be o hand. J Th-j legion has been assured of substantial assistance i." . building 1 and equipping t. i.'O's.l' iu iCJaroliri park, where 'the "city wi'll ' furri'ish the ! site and g-ood water can be obtained free. Tha pool, it is believed, could 1 bo rushed to early c'o.-r.pletior.. and a fine outing place made for Hickorv. TU , 1. -. Ml i . . i. 1 ! i u" ie,L,n.;! w in cpe:aie ii'.e puoi which would be a soui-ee of income much needed by4,;he l:.cal post.., The boys.. ir Purged to. hs rn hand "ar.'d ?ay whthcy think shout it. If the sentttnent U agreeable, it is expected that .tho ..poVt will c?o to it arid put it over in regular le sion st vie. These new blouses are nude of a very fine quality of all Silk Knitted .Mignonette. They are cut on full generous lines so as to insure perfect fit ting. Every warct- S robe should contain oi tnese silk one ; . v K-tX l .- XJiV..' li,;Co. In the new Spring Shades .and staple color, F . l ;. &f V "-- .... -; - r t - pecuiiiy ' : t-. sr- I PfiPjCrorsipr i in m hi m ir i n nut :j z. . ? j rif mm s (! H A 9 1 11 getting- H tlie con- . BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Evelyn Hewitt the pretty lit tb daughter of Mr. and Mrs- A. C. Hewitt entertained quite a few of h?r friends at a birthday party yes terday afternoon, the occasion being her sixth birthday anniversary. T':e heme r.vias attractively decorat ed m gresji and pink. the Easter i;iea being effectively carried out. In the dining loom a long table was beautifully decorated with the birth day cake .with six lighted candles lesting in; the center. Deacious re freshments -were, served- -Mtny 'games wera" played during the afternccn and the hostess was the recipient of. many pretty birthday ; Those present were Misses Naomi and Evelyn Cline, Hazel Nixon an 3 Martha Barkley, Mary Moore. Mar garet Lentz, Alice Burns, Mary Alice Coyle, Natalie Coyle. Dorothy Fritz, Fdizaheth Fritz. Doris Payne. Kath leen Link, Bertha Yount, Marjorie Hilton and Virginia1 Pendleton. SCOUTS ATTENTION There will be a meetin of the Boy Scouts this evening at 7 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce. Only a short meeting will be held. Every member should be in attendance as the meeting is important. AT REFORMED CHURCH Raleigh, arch a.--Gcvernor Mor- 'l iison has called a conference of the jj stae institutions which vil have 3 building to do during the coming t wo yeais, in order to go cvtr with them suggestions tor coordination tf the work of inspection and building- E.'.ch institution will ha e to,, get its own architect to work .ut plans fcr tiie buildings the legislature hasauthor- i-ed tiiei-ti to build, but it is 'beliived I money; cnu ve savc.t by some general supervision of tiv.ct work. Af the yrosent ti.ii': A. A. Under wood is in charge of the work let. ': mging ever when the building com mission r.vas abolished. Mr. Undei- w sod was engineer ' for the building J commission lor-'ssveral years past and is in close touch with the work already under way and thecviitract-3 S that are seen to be let. There is still : a large amount of building authoriz-; 8 ed by the 191!) session of the l.gisl.:-. ture, for which the plans weie com-S p'eted only a short time ag It is probable that arrangements wid bej made at this comer ence in c-:r.yij April for carrying t'-is work forward-1 3 Through a general understanding ! i between the governor, the ccuncii of state and heads of state instituiior.s. the work on the new building pro gram '".'.ill not b? st:..:tcd u,) before the summer month. Ail connected with the new work believe that net only will there be better prices by that time both far laor and material, but that the work' el nbetter be un dertaken in tho- fummev than now. That will rit prevent the staie hos pitals and the educational institut:.cn, f om geting th:ir plans and speci fications ready in order that bids may be' asked for--early- in the sum mer. P.y that time th.e ccuncil of state, will be re?dy to s:il the b::n;l authorized, provided th? market con ditions are such that these bonds may be sold to advantage. T w - mew nastei All; Wool Jersey Suits: .15.00 Trlcotine Box Suits $25 to $50 Canton Crepe Dresses 22.50 up. Smart Taffeta Dresses $15 up Sport Silk Skirts $5. to 810. Sport Plaid Skirts S5. to 820. Four Thread Crepe-De-Chine Teddies, special .....S3. 00 Fine Jersey Camisoles dys, etc, S2. to "Gordons" $2.75 Silk Hose U uuxne ture &iiK Hose 1.2o "Van Raaite" Hosiery ...... . . . . . . . . .2.00 -to;3J75 Beautiful new Brown Suede, two strap pump ... .9.50 pr. New Kid Strap Pumps $7.50 pr Childrens Straps and Oxfords 1.00 to $5.00 IT. J French Voile Waists . . :'2.(-(; 1' rencli voile Wai-t- -it. . : Georgette Overblouses - to 89 All bine jersey uiKiGih-Airt- yO.bV, 0).Jj cllivl Ot.o'J Heatherbloom Petacoais Q'j 9" ) (.fx t i rn. ' y V J t j J Novelty Gingham Dresses 3.00 to 85.00 Childrens Gingham D:x-sses 95 -) A no Novelty Leathei" rip. on T iev line Ladies : Fakionette" Ha iC New r oulara v ones osc to oc Andersons Zenhei i - -. . --i O -v C Hundreds of other nor; things .4 juhOI VftiuL Uifi!lL A!. f "The Lcicliea Slorc" iiiCKory, J 1 it OLisLtU "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES"' ! HUB MARCH 30TIL I Thousands of vessel--, have been bought "to b:-. burned to salvage- cj- j per sheathing sni . other rnetal;' bur : in all cases ' heretofore they ceased to be of utility as sea carri-r. ; Such v;:.; net the ca-e with the ves??'l'! bought .by Vitagraph for $45,000'; She was old but staunch and se-i;-il -ovt'-v. and sti'l in PorVics-as t freighter with the probability . of -'sev- ; t-rsl yars .of uofalness before her-jji It wj.s' her' de?Tiny. ho.vever, to be i 5-urned :1t ".a and blc-wn up with I gunpowder in the produclicn of "Dead J Men Tell No Tale;," by E. V. Horn- J ung, creator of "F.atties. visualized as a Tom Terriss dl star special "Dead Men Tdl No Tales" '.viii be hewn at t'he Hub theatre one aay ft 1 Iko few vii i i ;? f Mr. W. J. Shuford was reported somewhat improved at his residence on Fifteenth avenue today, though he still is on diet. Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First CUm Work Guaranteed Phone 106. Work Delivered 1032 14th HtTMt, Hkkory, N. C. The Ladies Aid Society of the First Baptist church is going to sell cakes find Easter eggs at Umstead's store today and tomorrow. Miss Lillie Rector left yesterday afternoon for her home in Drexel after spendim two weeks with her sister, rs. A- F. Wagner. Messrs. A. A. Whitener, R. II. Shu ford, W. II. Barkley and II. II. Abee returned last night from drcenshoro I where they attended the Republican state executicve committe meeting which recommended candidates for federal offices in North Carolina. Preparatory services at the Re formed church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Subject of talk, the '"Story of the Crucifixion." Meeting,. of Consistory at the close of the service. The public cordially invited. i ui'i m i .. EASTER SERVICE AND SERMON AT CLAREMONT New Y.ork. Match 25.-f-The const-1 "nly. Wcdncr.d?y Mnrch 30th. bene vise strike-' of marine engineers and fit Hickory Concert Band, officers on ocean -going tugs begun! The ?cencs showing the fire at sea, yesterday in protest against t lie with the death of nea.ily z on board wage, reductions was called rff today;, vr asure ship, and the blcving up by union officials after the receipt of the vessel, .are seme cf the most ( f a telegram fiom the department i spectsr-ular ever seen in a motion pio of labor offering to mediate. (ture play. ! $':.Jfftl Claremont, March 25 There will be an Easter 'program rendered by thie Sunday schol andsLuther League cf St Mark's Lutheran church at. 11 a. m. Sunday. At 7:3 p. m. Rev. S. H. Puffenberger of Hickory will de liver an Easter sermon for the pas tor. Rev- J. C. Koepplin. DR. J. B. LITTLE DENTWT i Office Phon 199 v :HoWard-H ickor Cb Landscape G V m n .xi - . druencrs Nursery Send for 'Tut QiXttPlAMTtlf. 3 men 1 HOW STRANGE THINGS SOME TIMES HAPPEN "I want to write you to let you know that I have taken t.AO more doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy aril have gained 10 lbs. in the last 2 weeks, although I am thinner around ihe waist than before, because the bloatinjr in my stomaob has all gone and I am feeling like a boy again. There never ivvias anything in this world half as good ' as this medicine-" It is a' simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflamation which causes pi-acti-cally all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refundea. TODAY J. Parker Read5 Jr., Presents Harmony Toilet Water (Violet, Lilac :;nd V.': ' ' i.iir: i!. .' Harmony Rolling Massage Cream 'v Harmony Liqunid Cocoanut Cil Shampoo--'' i-- Violet Dulc Cold Cream Arbutis Complexion Cream ' Eikers Peroxide Cold Cream Bouquet Ramee Complexion Powder -'it'1 Syta Complexion Powder Rose, Violet and 'trailing Armutis Face Fov.-.:. Revall Corolopsis Talcum Powder Rexall Violet Talcum Powder : : Rexall & Rikers Tooth. Paste - " Mexixe Cherries - Hot Water Bottles (Maximum.)-. Maximum Fountain Syringes i?--r,'-i ' LiOtiise m I - . ; . 1 1 '. ' -IN Love lvi .aim aoness -With- Matt Ivrgiorc, William. Conklin, Noah Ber ry, eTack Nelsori, Arthur Miller, : -,toJ VCAJ- VV ?A' aWy of a woman's sacrifice and a man's redemption By C. GARDNER SULLIVAN Also FOX NEWS ADMISSION 10 a?i 20 CENTS- -war tax incla 1 t. n i 6 15 12 The Liitla Nurze " Ul" r ickory 5 Prescription Druggists Barns Bandage the spot wrih plenty of soothing lenUtQlaium Cools and heals gently 0 and antiseptcaHy