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FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1921 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUR ' Distinction The blaze of the diamond the luster of the pearl the glitter of gold While these have an intrinsic value this is not why they arc most de sired. They are prized most be cause of their power to lend distinction that indexable distinction that has charac terized those of refinement and good taste of all ages Our goods and service have distinction that charac terizes thu Eisanar store. Geo. E. Bisanar Registered Optometrist Local and Personal Mrs. Henry Leonard was a visitor in Granite Falls yesterday. Mr. W- R. Miller of Windy City has returned from a trip to Cherry-ville. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Riddle of Mar canton were guests last night of Mi. and Mrs. A. C. Hewitt. a delicious two course luncheon. Mrs. i J. T. Walton and Mrs. Edgar Yoder !f,sre pleasant visitors. An interesting meeting adjourned to neet on April 7 with Mrs. J. IL Shuford. MARRIED AT NEWTON Miss Grace Patrick heis returned from, an extended visit to Canadw, New York, Washington an J Roanoke. Va. 'Mrs. E. E Edmiston arrived in the city this mo.ning from Moores ville for a visit to Mrs. C. S. Kirk pa trick. Mrs. Jchn Nicholson and children left this morning for Streator. 111., where they will make their heme in the future- HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th Street - - Phone 292 The condition of Mrss Precvous Newton, April 1. Oscar Bumgarner of Alexander county and Mrs. Louis Brcoks cf Burke county were married at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, T?ov. P. W. Tiicker. nastor of the Fiist Methodist church, performing the ceremony. Immediately alter the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Bumgar ner left for South Carolina, where the groom is engaged in business. Among those witnessing the cere mony were J. T. Setzer, G. Otto Hat soo,'W. B. Gaither, Robert J. Shipp, Klutz Clippard, H. H. Lowry, Harry Ryan, Braxton Gibson, George L. Adams, Senator "W. A. Bernhardt and Miss Irene Hunnicutt. T. R. Buyers" of- Hickory and Miss Etta Drum of this county, motorqfl to Newton and were united in marri- RG3J AXCE UNSU LLIED IN '-HOMESPUN FOLKS' ITahn. who is ill at her home on I age, Kev. 1'. W. tucker, pastor ot tne Eiirht.h avenue was reported p im-! Methodist church, performing the proved today. Mrs. Weston Clinard, who was brought from the valley yesterday to the hospital here, was reported; to day as getting along all right. Mrs. J. H. Dyer of Roanoke., Vra-. is spending some time in the 'city us the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Patrick, the latter her sister Mrs. Heiman Riser and daughter, Alice, who have been visiting rela tives here for scneral days returned to their home in Charlotte today. THE WINCHESTER STORE Master John Russell Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Russell, is recov ering nicely from an operation for ap pendicitis at Richard Baker hospital. Mr. end Mrs. W. P. Ervin, Mr. Morton Ervin and Mr. an J. Mrs. Lambert Cobert cf Morganton are guests of Mr- and Mrs. W. B. Men- ZliS. ceremcny, which took place at the Methodist parsonage-. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buyers, while the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Drum. DIXIE GREYS TOMORROW All members of the Dixie Grey Chapter, former members and present and all who are eligible to belong to the chapter, aie urged to bs present at the meeting: tomorrow aftrnoon.at 3 o'clock r.t the home of the leader, Mi.-s Fiank Martin. There is something vitally American in the fibre of ''Homespun Folks' j Thomas H. Ince's first contribution ; to the releases of Associated Pro ducers which is being shown at ih2 Grand today. Like all big Amen- an successes it stands for clean ro- rnance and wholesome after taste. Human interest fairly oczes out of the drama. The acting of LynLi Knott as the mother and Charles Mailes as the father is superb. The charseterizatic ns smack cf real life.1 There is nothing studied about tie action. j Animals and invmans alike play im-; portant parts in this rural epic.' Homespun folks" will live just as '-Th: ' Old Homestead'' will live and just as "Way Down East" has lived. i Ready-to-Wfiir FOREIGN TRADE COXl Cleveland, April 7. Arrangemeir are rapidly going forward h .-re f the reception cf foreign trade k:t:i ers ct tne count! y m tne e tional foreigu trade tciive- i-i. More than 3 OOC' merchants, ma.u fat turers, . bankers, railroad anc steamship meh 'will meet hi. re i: t 4 km I .' ' I I S At tit H Si si r rices 1 m ', iff wsm -it -J-1 r-r-.v VV JTa 1L iy Ye are receiving daily new UNDER WEAR, ETC. At prices that look good to md will appeal co you. 1 rurcner endeavor to coordinate .re; ; i Mi Kenneth Menzies has returned to Davidson College to resume his studies after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Menzies- Real Sport on the Range Clear Mts every one made with a Winchester 22 cal. Rifle simple, safe and accurate always. Practice at the targets is making crack shots of thousands of red blooded American boys making them good sportsmen too. The Winchester Junior Rifle Under adult supervision, instructs a boy how to handle a rifle and shoot correctly. , , . , Come in boys let us show you how to hava some real sport this spring. immtlrfffiffingg Model 06 Winchester. Shoots shorts, long .andlong rifle. ; The most popular rifle in America. ABEHNETHY HARDWARE GO. THE WINCHESTER STORE Mrs. C. C. Gi'rene and son. C. C. Jr-, of Charlotte have returned home after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. White and sister. Mrs. II. H. Miller- ft MSeep Well 9 G When you feel nervous, tired, irritable; when you're ill with any disease caused by disordered nerves, don't give up until you try Dr.Miles'Mervine G. A. Thomason, Frank Beck, A. C. Hefner, J. C. Shuford James C. Shuford Co. 1212-1214 Tenth Ave. Plumbing, Tinning, Heating, Roof ing of all kinds Prompt Service Reasonable Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed .. ESTIMATES FURNISHED PHONE 31 DON'T FORGET OUR Electric Range Demonstration MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Southern Public Utilities Co. Norris Candies for MILADY Take her a box Lutz Drug Store "On the Corner" DALL 17 or 317 That's ENOUGH" Prescriptions a Specialty P.ev. J. E. Barb will conduct ser vices next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in St. Mark's Lutheran church, Clare- mont for Rev. J. C. Ko?pplin, whose throat still prevents his preaching Mrs. E. M- Ciai.tr, Mrs. T. F. Stevenson, Mrs. C. L. Crane, Mrs. L. K- Ratchford and Mrs. W. B. Ram say were in N:iwton yesterday attending the Piesbytc-rial Auxiliary meeting which was in session Wed nesday and yesterday. m u i . MRS. WEST HOSTESS Mrs. A. M. West was hostess yes terday afternoon to the Thursday Study Club with thirteen members answering roll call- Mrs. Henry Tucker and Mrs. W. H. Barklcy were cordially welcomed as guests. Mis George Ycder, Mr-s. C. C. Bost and Mrs. George Bailey gave papers on Jsmes Whitcomb Riley and Eugene Field, authors for study at this meeting- Mrs. Bailey also gave much pleasure by sweetly singing "Little Boy Biue." A delightfur'social hour was enjoy ed during which refreshments in two courses w?re served. The club adjourned to meet on Thursday afternoon. April 14. with Mi?s Macie Blackwelder. MR. CRAIG HERE Mr. C. C. Craig cf Gastoni?., dis trict deputy for Gastonia v.v.d past ma stev of his ledio. s:it in the ma? tcr's chair la. rc nig ht for Master IT, E. Wh.itercr an-i conferred degree v.'oik in the. Hickory Masonic Icdg: The Real Mfsons enjoyed his v.wk anil appreciated h?s presence. GIANT APE IN FILM. HAS AX EDUCATION trade activities of the na'cio.i, ac-jS cording to II. F. Seymour, general 'j chairman of the locat. ari'an;;emett3 committee. ' jjj viyia,ni o a lyi Wants'--." "'ii .. IJ. S.- :;OiLL SirPPORT Washington Aoiil 1. I'.'clc-na '3 involved in tne' co'decticn"'by Fr:ico'f ox repariviions ir i!:--cusr.-:d b nWrtHrts All T)ure siik.jersey" Je incite fincn. uu eib oo.u at S3. 00 each. .;$40!yiup3. New GeSrgetle Overbites . -S5;-to ;S9.50 Rcfie Viv:ar.i, onvcy cx Ml-f?- Sweater' ! Blouses, : ". Very x Jroin the .Freneu -rev),;U-!i lie, with Senatoi Ledge; clurlriTian ox!? the foreign 'relations commit :o3 and ether American ofticisJs -t a dinnei S tendered the farmer I rench last ni M. Viviani; ii l by An ib; -sail premie ccnferer.ee wit A highly trained ape upset all trained animal precedent during the filming of "The Son cf Tarzan" chan ter photoplay Wiiieh -somes to the. Grand theatre tomorrow only.' This giant anthrc poid. said to be one ij the mor-t iiit?lli cnt ares eve; captured in the African jungles, as tonished his trainer and ihos3 watch ing the photographing of one of the scenes of the serial by leaping up on the driver's seat of an automo bile parked near one of the sets and driving off. ator Ledge zv.d Gtorge v.7. Vicltc--:-sham, former at!: r::ev gsnerrd ? i'.v. United Siate.. rft;-r 'the dinner ; e- viewei at some ien;er;i results ui tn; :j recent Linden conference in vh.'. h j tre allied lepuratien demands y;e-.- it f;'r' d by Ge'ineny. . j Those clo.-e to 71. Vivien? ,-ere c.r phatic in disclaiming any reques t by i him for material aid to Frei-ec-lj stating that he suggested only the extension of "moral support'7 by t United States in what -.vas ropre ? i ed to be a grave international sit aticn confronting Fr?nce. The foimer pi'pmier, it w.-3 ?. endeavored to see at rest ail re,:o'. that I'lanc1 intmfed to aek lor ; remisscn cf its debt to the Unie States. In asserting t. L I f i n i V".-.l.K - Silk Comfiimatiori'-Smts--Heavy crepe-clc-chine. - Special at . . . .$3.00 each Creue & Jersey Underwear $1.50 to ST.-50 Wondcrftd Svi Silk Skirts 7.50 to 810. ; i An , i c-1 rr , New Tricclme Suits. ... . $25.00 to $35.00 New Silk Dresses $15.00 to. . $3500 New Spore: Coats 15.00 to $35,00 that V vculd discharge all finar.ci;! obiig tions to tliis country, he took oce; ion also it wns seid to act st re! any presumption that the effici: oint '"! I'i' Tj; va ' 'V : : o'- Q9 r. The above just a few of the specials that we are showing. 7. i- QO rC- do- nriy-mg orr. . in any wav in the rec:iv contc-ntinV ' m O Row the ape -learned to drive an in h(; ? , ,,:.,nicnt that a tiobt t fri fclft S SIWOSIW automobile was a mystery until it L,as duc France by' America in in-1 I NPlteM $1 1fllllSidPV developed that the bitf monkey had ,o!j i. v,. fvr, ).-. I U &.b W i i- Wi &ax a y been riding several times and allowed to sit on the front seat. DIES OF HEART FAILURE tionary war. While nor desiring to present an iJarmist. 'dew of the situation con fronting the Fieneh republic, M. Viviani. it was said, pcinted out in States ville, N.' C, April 1. Lee ; conversation y. ith certain of those Combs, 60 years of age, a farmer, present at the dirv.r the deireession died suddenly in his wagon here ! under r.vhicli the Lrcnch !ec-ple were today of heart failure. " j laboring in ih face cf many unsolved , problems aliecnng tr.e leiauons vi Fiance with Germany- ' 'The" Ladies Store J7 HIGH SCHOOL BALL PLAYER KILLED IJY PITCHED BALL Timmonsville, S- C. AprD .1. VHniC-r-MlCnPVC J Kirke White, .18, of .this city, who i i j l''4,''3,.T.;.,.,.!c..7.,,,, . was hit on the head with a pitched & iAX' 1', "r '' ball in a baseball game between Tim- -'Itzzr. .T'f monsville and Florence high schools (e' .v.tr"'.v . . irx i'ere cneu as a result ot tns miurv. ' . . , a. He died while being taken to a hos pital at Florence. WITH MISS MARTIN Miss Rose Martin was hostess at an interesting meeting of the Do As You Please Club yesterday aftei'noon t her home cn Thirteenth avenue. There were no visitors present at this meeting. iluch infcrest was manifested in business session which was carried out in the regular manner. The book for the afternoon was "Harriet the Piper" by Kathleen Norris, a popular author whose works ire very much admired. The hostess briefly sketched her book "and read sn autobiographical sketch of the life of the author. After, enjoying a social hour dur ing which time the hostess served a salad course followed by sweets the ciub fdjourned to meet next "avith Miss Sadie Menzies. 0 WITH MISS PERSON 1st Episode The iTOftORROW On Thursday z-fternoon. the,Trsvel ers Ciub was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mis? Josie Person. The house, was decorated with purple and white lilacs suggestive of the tmic cf the hostess for the afternoon. "The Lady of the Great House" wh'h had to do i.ith the history of the gracious stately ladies of the great houses of ante-bellum days. A good ly number of members answered roll I call wi:h quotations from O- Henry. Mrs. F. A. Abernethy gave for Mrs. w j Abernethy, the first paper, ! "Anfflo-American Ideals in the Con f net. ' showing that the issue was clearly dinwn. The Anglo Saxon was for Democratic principles and Ger- many anti-Democratic. The second I paper, "Some Effects of the War on American Ideals," showing that Am erica' has arrived at the stage nMe-: vtdonment when she can no loncrer avoid taking part in the affairs of the world, was given by Mrs. J. II-Shuford- Mrs. E. B. Menzies read a carefully prepared paper by Miss Jcsie Person., The. Lady of the Great House. Mrs K. C. Menzies read a sketch cf Hopkinson Linton and an amusing chapter from Colonel Carter cf Cartersville. The ciub accompanied bv Mrs. G. N. Hutton sang Dixie- I After current events, the hostess as sisted by Mrs. Edgar Yoder served arzan The Thrilling Super-Serial Film pictured from the amazing jun gle Romance by V ........ .(' rn-iLl l t in 15 Episodes , . WgSf I JStfM ; mm mil ii hhiii in i m in iimnii'ia mm 1 1 Edgar',Rice Burroughs 1 CALL 1S9 For Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Grape Fruit and Fresh Home made Candy SAVOY CANDY -CO. Headquarters' for. Fruits and Home Made Candr Now Is the Time to Plant & a a" if Landscape Department THE HOWARD-HICKORY CO. Hickory, N. C. . in nn 7 VYERS in "WILDCATTER ' A First class veestern Hall Room Boy Comedy in !i liWILD WILD WOMEN" A good clean, 2 Keel Comedy ALSO MUTT & JEFF in PARLOR BOLSHEVIST ' EIGHT KEELS IX ALL The first fifty children under 12 years of age 1 admitted free First Show 11 A. M. A Complete Stock of For Medium and High Grade Watches . All repair work done promptly. Prices reasonable Diamonds Jewelry Admission 10 & 20c, war tax included . W. 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