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I H D PAGE FOUR K!CKORY DAILY RECORD THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 2. 92l Graduation Rememberances very appropriate time to re member your friend or n da tive with a dainty piece of jewelry or other gift from our nice selection. Such gifts arc much appre ciated ami are lasting. Geo. E. Bisanar Keginteml Optometrist Local and Personal Born tv) A If. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell on the Brook ford road, a son. HEIRESS WHO ELOPED Mrs. D. V. Yount of Cr.mite Falls was a Hickory shopper yesterday. Mis Ruth .and Mary lewder cf Rutherford College were shopoers in lu city this morning. j Mr. Clinton Cilley has returned ihomo lor the summer from R-tleigh !v.he:e he attended the A. & E. Col lie; ,e. HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th Street - - Phone 292 Miss I.illie Hahn h.is returr.ot frum :t visit et sivei.il dayse to Pol sister, Misr. Myitie Halm, in Greens ln)i i). The Do As You Please Club will meet Saturday af term on at i o'clock uith Miss Mary Allen on Fifteenth street. Miss My) tie McCul! of Lsuisvill". Ky was expected today to visit at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nichols. i 1 1 S. I ! MRS II LEGE SKITS Jo;,,-., Pi of. and Mrs. J. C. Seeder s and ton, Conrad, wlil leave this evening i for Wilmington where they vill ifp.-nd the summer months. OUT TODAY NEW VICTOR RECORDS JUNE 1921 - Mi-v, Sudie Sherrill has as her c.ue.-t I his week Miss Sarah Link of Charijite. Mixs Link attended com mencement ero rcises at Lenoir College. Number i Price l.ucreia B ui $1.7.") ...Moohie Br.isl.ui TICU Xczt di FigaroDah .vieni, mm lardar? Ah. Why Dlav So Long ) ..... Sam Old. Dear Old' Place M!'?j Solennelh' Dnmine Pij tPrnir.e Forever to, Cm!, the Father) . F.nrico Caruso S8W9 (a) I.a Fille aux chevcux de tin Thy Girl with the Flaxen Hair) lt) Moncstrel Minstrel. ) Piano -Alfred Cortot C.lDoG Don Carlos O Carlo, asoolta O Carlos. Listen to My Plea) Giuseppe De Luva C,p.)."w I. ant Rose of Summer Vhdin Micha F.lman lM9frt Sung Without Words (Romance sans pandes ) Violoncello Hans Kindler 7hW2 Zara O trio piccolo tavolo ingomhiato (My Deck, Like My. Heart is Encumbered with Care) Giovanni Martinclli Tit;:!:. Capriccio Valse Violin I'rika Morini TRiSU Walkuie he Hide of the Valkyries Philadelphia Onhestra Andrea Chenier Son ses.-ai:t 'anni ' (Sixty Years Hast Thou Served Thera).. Titta Uutfo S7d2', Sometime We'll Understand, Ernestine Schumanu-Heink S7:'2( Darling -Lawbert Murphy love in Lilac Time Lambert Murphy k2 Underneath Hawaiian Skiea MedUy Fox Trot .Paul Whitomau and His fenestra 'Sip 'Sip 'Sippy Shore Medley One Step Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra ' loT-ll 1 Lost My Heart To You Medley Fox Trot L Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra Broken Moon Without You Mcdhy Pox Trot -Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra IS 7-15 Somebody's Mother Peerless Quartet I Found a Kose in the Devil's Garden. Sterling Tiio 1S7-1G My Mother's Evening Prayer Henry Burr Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, Charles Hart-Kliiott Shaw 1S717 Rebecca - Monroe Silver My Old New Jersey Home '."...Billy Murray 1S71S El Uelicario (he Charm), Blue and White Marimba Brand One-Two-Three-Four Medley Waltz, Ferera and Franehini 1871'.) Teach M Fox Trot, All Star Trio and Thefr Orchestra Round the Town Fox Trot 1I Star Trio lS7.r0 Nestle in Your Daddy's Arms Amerkan Quartet lni Miss in' Mammy's Kissir.' Peerless Quartet, 1S7.j1 On the Campus Marchs Su.su's Band Bullets and Bayoneti - March ..Sousa's Band 1S7o2 Toddle Maori Medley Fox Trot -- The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Moonlight Fox Trot, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.- 1N75C Scandinavia Fox Trot, The Benson Orcicstra of Chicago Ain't We Got Fun Fox Trot i - The Benson Orchestra of Chicago 13757 Cherie Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra My Man (M;on Homme) Fox Trot ...Paul Whiteman arid His Orchestra Ks75S All for You Happiness Medley Fox Trot I'aul Whiteman and His Orchestra -Moonbeams Pining .Medley F( x Trot $1.75 $1.75 $1.LT) ?1.2". $1.25 $1.75 (11.75 if 1.7:", $1.75 $1.25 $1.25 $1.00 .85 .85 .85 All T..:,. 1 nu..t.. . .. V - o") .ion ineu urcnegira Jo THE VAN DYKE SHOP a, , HICKORY.. N. C. 703 , 1 jg "r-r 1 , , . dr. o. 11. ttEstm y v.. w. rt-Afty; iii n. c. . DhiN riST and Spinal Socialist Ovfif Zerden's Store Ocflle phone No. 2.T7 Chivopractic Eliminates the Cause Masonic Temple Building of disease Night jihone No. 8 2 j- 1 HAI.K KLECTKC COMPANY When you have any old or Ninth AvBU cast off Furniture to sell of f TIT1 10 d ,k,nd9 att noi t electrical work, Hinall or large. LALLi ZZ l'Li We also carry complete ntock Highest Cash Prices Paid. ' "f lK,c'ti;tt, a,,d ,in ot 1.' u inwMiii.u rut arm for utore and residence h. W. KfcYNOLDS Uglaing. - Electric Shoe Shop Hickory Harness Co. v M Tf?niwpqnv p,n,MA. i Manufacturers of all kinds of ; r 1 t , ? harness, bridle, saddles Fint Clan Work Guariit.i f AND STRAP WORK Phona 106. Work Dellrered Repairing c Specialti I0S2 14tb Ptraat, Hickory, N. C. HJCKORY, N. C. np I n i iTTi I? CYRUS C, BABB ! O. 11-Ci Mem Am soc. Civil Engw. ntmaT Waterpower, Waterworks and van liar Sewerage Land auh-ditision Hickory, N. C. -Chm Com. Bldg , Orar D. P. Bowmaa'a Store Addreaa: Granite Fal1n.-N. O. DR. W R RAMSAY Geo. E. Bi&anai DENTIST , ,;rr,,r of Refraction and all Opti cal dfecti corrects with properly Offea o?a Oayas-Ixtng Drag Cc ''W'd giaaaa. Office and examination roia In eon HICKORY, N. C. necttou witt, Jewalry tkr. Mi. Mildre d-Tolbe-U a ,-,tadent at Lenoir Coilejve the past e.-.sion, re turned t0 Jior honje, iu :di !uv t' dav aftr spending seveial days will: Miss Mary Dell. A lir!de of only a few days, -Mrs. Kaiherino Stevens Fiipui, dau.uliter ff the late Calvin A. Stevens, millionairi recluse of Broad street, New York, will shortly come into possession of a iare share of the K15,000,(MX) estate left by her aped father. Mrs. Faumn is only eigh'tee-n years old, and her husband, Uichard Fayan, a student at Dartmouth, is but twenty. The youna couple eloced. iioin to Mr. and Mi Ivey Starr.es '-,,.f,, 1 The followinjr med?ls. prizes and certificates weie avarded at Lenoir Colee cemmenc.cn-! en t yesterday: Seni'Tf:, l;'irf t Lila Fay Roof 0o. 19. 'Naomi Ailine Roof 05.12. Seiiiors, Second Edna M-ry Roof 92.11. L. L. Deaton 00.01. Jur.K'rr, First Valve:- E. Abernethy C5.G0. Junicrs, Second Eir.e.st Deal 04.8. Hu-h J. Rhvne 01.8. D. W. Zipperer 93.5. Clara Sullivan 01. Sophomores, First Pr:rald Hutton 07.0S. Euji-er;e E. Smith 00.24. SopTiomeros, Second Mildred Neva Bingham 91.3. K. Ilirai 01. Frank E. Abernethy 00.8. Grace Herman (90.5. Freshmen, First Li!lv M. Yount 07.08. Reuiah McKenzie 97. Kate L. Mosteller 9G.C. I'reshmen Second Cliton Deal 91. Kathrine Fritz 92.5. Sa'l :e C-'avkson 01.25. Nellie Gilbert 90. Medals and Prizes, 1921 Scholarship Medal, endowed I FAMOUS STAGE PLAY j SUPPER TO.MoijOV- Vr,. AS SCREEN THRILLER' A cordial invito,,, ,.-M(''!T l . . : to au the younf p.,., ..,. 7 I In "Fcmecne. in t'.ie Il'-uso" a ?.Ic-1 Methodist church i0 j tro spens)! prod'uct' n -yth an l?-nar j to he riven on the nS-"" I I cast, wheh Comes to the Grand Ihea-: church tomorrow .v. ni-i.." tre, today, motcn pctnro lovers w!; o'clock. The cam as.-: j have. ,1 he cpoilunity in see this f.m-1 '-'-'en wa-in;; tho Ci,; :.1: I ous mystery drama which won ;ucn il- ..'- mpaiUM I laurels" -en the speaking stage. I '- All thote tense situations which- LiAUJiJN Y Or PAPjiR;. made the .nymai statfe piav. uen . stionj? lure by their po'- crl'ul bid. for the unespected have b.'"ii preserved the silver sheet c'S'O'r i nt! language -of pictures ha:- the pr v- (i mo1'' efl.e-tire in 01 'igm-.r out tmophore of the uiiu.r;ufi which run al! thvoh the drama. This famous mysterv story ha.s v.y 'f::-":. L 'i 'v Evans George S. Kaufman and V.'alter Per cival. It is the stoiy if a society crook, polished in all the ways that appeal in high life, lie works hi3 w into the confidence of th" bauvifu1 daughter of a wealthy family and schemes to betray t'.u-it confidence ir nrocnririn the f"nnus Brert dia monds. Everytiimr? vcv,;:; wnn nu d the irrtil live ir.ti u-.'o:- hi-- r, it!- roTfi of crime beconv".:; A -.,.. o- tho -': r ea--- a re F-d niiind T--'-e. Vohi Vale. Jv.b-' U"! Con in-Uv. Vil'iam : Irving, Ciarn and Wallace Harjw.'iv. . TO HOLD ICE CREAM Sl'PPEfi Miss Maiife Vannoy of North Wil ki ?iiro st:oppod over a it h Miss Mil dietl Ki;vlt-s Tiusdav night on her way to Roone t" attend r'.r.muo? sclio.il at the Appalach .in Tramine t'..ino1 " ?I r. W. L. Abernethy rcti;rno:i al m jii tndjy from Lincolc.ton whore she spent severil days. ?:'.rs. Aber nethy attended the 7Gth nirthc'ay an i.dvi rsary observed yester l -. v" by M)'s. .Toanna Willcie. Mrs. II. M. Doll returned this aftenion from Charlotte where slit spent some time witi re!ati.er. Mr. Doll was accomiianii-d by hor broihtr Mr. T. V. Dixon, making tne trip thiough thf country. Rew A. W. Seizor of Maido 1 was a visitor in the city today. M. Seizor, who has been partly engaged in job printing, has accented a call to Chorryville where he will dev tc his time exclusively to vr.-'-aehinj;. Mr. v llscn Smith, state secretary Y. M. C. A., with hca-hiuarters in Chailctte, arrived at noon today to be a guest . at the Rotary Club ban quet at the Iluffry Hotel. Mi- S-nith ..ddrissed the meeting at 1 oYloo':. Mr. Hubert Ivey of Lenoir was in Hickory yestenky on Irs wry to Wmstcii-Salem to enter a hospital for tiaining duriag the summer vaca thn. Mi. Ivey attended a me'ical school in, Philadelphia tho past year. The Senior Luther League of Holy Tiinity Lutheran church will hold it monthly business and social meeting tomorrow night at the home of Mr. Bryan Wilfong. All members and friends are requested to be present. The; Iregular men; hi' meeting ot ihe Community Club ha:; been post poned ' iicni tomor.ow until Friday June 17th when ivport?. from the delegates attending the stf.te feder ation meeting in WiimingtoP June 7 tc 10th will Co heaid. Mis. F. A. Abei-neihv. Secrc-tary. WITH MISS CLINK Th Virginia Dare Rook Club held a mot delightful nueting Wedneday af ternoon with Miss Louise Cine. All ir.eirnbeis answered roll call and Jliss Elizabeth Barkley was a welcome guest, during the aitern.;on delicious punch was served. Miss Cline gave an account of the 'life of S. R. Cro.k- LU.4y!bAC..of "'Patsy' Piano' solos were gi ven by Mi.-ses bar.vley, tet zer and Sherrill. At the cIjso of the meeting delicious cieam and cake was served by Mu:s Kathiyn Cline, assisted by little Misse.s Nao mi and Evelyn Cline and Master Hor ace Lutz. Jr. The next meeting will be 'with Miss Katkryn Hatcher. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mr. A. F. Long of Chaih tte was a business visiter in the city yesterday topmmr with Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Longv Mr. Long was favorably im pressed with Hickory and considered it one of the finest towns of i"s :-z. in the state. If he can find a r.uit ah'e 'home he expects to purchase it nnd c(.me to Hickory to live. Friends - c;f Mis Marjorip Gardiner of Br'Vrd, who ha been tlio attract ive' "'licit for some time of Miss Louise Setzer, will be interested to le.nrn that she successfully under went r aft O'peratirtii on . het' throat "' at nStatesville hospital thi. vveo-and ir? Tiiakipcr rapid " re?ovrvk7 Miss"' Gar- !dimriwBl return to . Hickory;. ijthfs weeK IO spemi somi. tuuu nav. Mrs. J. F. Allen snd daughters. Misses Mary and Katherine. and Miss Mary Polk W-ootten returned last nieiht from Danville, "Va.. M";-. Allen. Miss Mary Allen and Mis Wootten went especially to attend commencement final? and to witno. the graduation of Miss Katherine Allen at Randolph-Macon College. Miss Allen completed a four yen' c out so thore. lj vwm Don't envy the woman with the soft clear complexion, use NY ALS Beauty Balm and your complexion will be likewise beautiful. Lutz DrugStore "On the Corner" 3ALL 17 or 317 That's ENOUGH Prescriptions Specialty ' MrvW. W. Rowo and Mrs. L. H. Warlick arc 'spending t. day in New- the Rev'd: A. R. Beokj awarded to on with friends.., Lila Fay Roof 05.19. Mathematics Medal, in memory c, Dr. R. A. Yodoi', awarded to Kar- ! .Claudius . Garrison. MLes Peiri Frazier. lossie. Poelov ' . Alf'nU 'oncc "Mui, ;vo yv V ATTEND PAiiTilY Lueile Deai. Iary Burner, Pearl V. Aderho dt m honor of Dr. n. 1. Bumgairier, lrs. Faar.:.- Chaiker f? at member of the se,mr .u:d Mes,r4 .Thrift, Henry Peeior, tlnss wn? Ms tne highest aver- .... ... , ,, ' T , - 1 -, wo e-)r-":es ir tho m"nta roienoor,. ,,eeii.nardt Alce.t Lutz and m- awardo(, to L,ovtl L,lfavotte Dent-. ..n Wilfong lattendcd a )-trty at r,- n...-'. xr,i,,t ,i..,.- C ,.notr Tuesday r.ig u given by Miss MaWl Bolick. COMMUNITY CLt I; MELTIN(i POSTPONED T'ero will be an ice cream sapper in the Tvey Mill Park in Wot Hick ory Fndav nigh! . ,7uro for -o hopofit of the West Hi-kory Metho dist church.. The pubc is invited. WILL RE !';;,,,,, bcvt.al r,o t! -,- ... 1 'ry) top .it d th.;t th , : -rc moved i i . i-i ; ; . '.' ,' lj('I:;Oil.S t.O;.- !. lin'tt an Looy c tei. .... ' tr Will i;:- l)i : .-( . u'.- -: :;-1 ::u "crd .:; y. ill ( ,v.- .''" A:; :o ji ; :,r j.ic- o '' -;: pre mut'y fsuluie ' ;. rapers 10' i.i' lfii-c , '' !-.!;-.o ;.. , ;. ,:, -v FKF!) Ai?Ei.!NETIV 1, A H ")J i !; ; i) . Adrian L. Si'ufioii. ' he Kiv.;-inian o'i,..,; ing, writes a-; f ik-v. -. : Applegate: ''Hermit mo to t-il v 'iij- ye-! I ',:-.-: ;- , ine at vour m- :ti'i. ': j w i h ih fo':Hn-- th".' -, :, splendid organization :.. a bright future. "From your v.oi' y,,,x building not only Hivkor-,-entire section. "It wvis a special pi;-;.-Fred Abernethy sine. " velops a little more. I range a profrram for h".--i Don't let Mr. Farabe;. :, With all good wishes, I y f : M 5S A. A. Wlrltrner. F.so., awarded to Dorus Paul Rudisiil. Chr-stcnian Debaters' Medal." awarded to Walter E. Abernethy. Declamation Modal, endowed hr Ihe Rev'd and Mrs. V. L. Fullmer, avarded to L. Vergil Loomrrl. Chio-toni -in Tnmrovement Prize awarded to L. Vergil I e: nard. Euronia'i Improvement Prize, awarded to Jesse Amick. Phi'alothein Improvement Prize,! Eumenean ImP'ovoment Vr'.::. awarde d to Runola Willis. Q.-,rr.,"-,i pnro fo-. distinction' in scholarship during the ye.rr. S5.0f gold, given m membr ,r:f 4he f -ulty and friends, to that student w'v bp.s made the hbrhot a7?r."v-" erao' in any class. Awarded "o Tooy Yount 97.08 and Donald Huttcn '7 0S. TODAY "' : .METRO Presents UP oomeon With an AlS-ar Cast In jvbtrK.it is again shown thai' no 01s and so The "Dancer changed ..;naster? NT) A 11 n e in'toeTnouse man can serve tv,, Tttei'olJOW "THE BROKEN GATE5' Ey EMERSON HOUGH Starrinf; BESSffe BARRISCALE With a powerful cast including JOSEPH KILGOUR, 'M AHGARITE DE LA MOTTE. SAM iiE GRASS, ARNOLD GREGG, LLOYD 15ACON ADMISSSIONnO & 20 CENTS war tax included MrS. II. C. Lutz wa3 hostess yes terday afternpon to the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge' Club ct her home on Seventeenth street;. when several enthusiastic rounds 5 of bridge were played. At this meeting it was dec id ed to receive;-two new members into the club. Mrs',' W. T. Elalock and Mrs George L. Lyerly. The prize for the highest srev- was presented to Mrs. W. J. Shuford v-.ith the consolation falling to Mrs. F. A. Henderson. A sal .id course and mints were Served during the nocia'. hour. These playing were Mr?. T. A. Mott, Mrs. P.. E. Simpson, Mrs. E: L. Shuferd, Mrs. E. P.. Jone:v "Mrs W. J. Shufard, Mrs. J. H. Hatcher, Mi 2. F. A. Henderson and Mrs. Freri Abernethy. Mrs. W. T. RIalocfc was a guet for refreshments. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE On yesterday afternoon Mrs. Geor ge L- LyoQ entertained at a sec ond bridge party at her home on Fif teenth street. Sweet peas in profus ion, roses and fern enhanced the at tractive interior of the Lyerly home. There were guests playing at five tables with Mrs. J. L. Riddle win ning first prize and Mrs. Steele Greer of the Happy Valley the sec ond prize A social period followed the game during which a t.o course lunch was served with Misses Jose phine and Elizabeth Chase Lyerly assisting. The. guests' were Mrs. J. L. Riuole, Mls."5E. B. 'Menzies, Mrs. N. W. Clark, Mrs. George C. Yc.de r, Mrs. TelisJ Miller, Mrs. T. C. Blackburn, Mrs. J. H. P. Cilley, Mrs. Roy Ab ernethy, Mrs. George N. Hutton, Mrs. Walker Lyerly, Mrs. N uwood B.is3,!Mrs. Albert Abernethy, Mrs. Alex Hall, Mrs. M. M." Graham, Mrs. Steele Greei Mrs. R. G. Henry, Mrs Chas. Menzies, Jr., MrsV'M..K. Sour beer, Miss Elizabeth Holbrcok, Miss Frank Martin apd Miss Evangelino Etley. CLUB ALSO TO CLOSE m ' -j t oil M mmA 1 i mux Isri 4 lecmc Emm In addition to the stores and banks which started closing at 1 o'clock to day, toe City Pressing Club, of which Mr. Ernest Wright is manager, also will close every Thursday at 1 o'clock. Patrons of the. club are urg ed to bear this in mind.. . ,m q i ICE; CREAM SUPPER FRIDAY The T'lhilathca class of the Reform ed church ill, orve ice cream and cake on the la,yri of thfc Reformed church Friday evening.. Candy and cake", will also be sold. A cordial in vitation is extended the public to attend. "r With ihe weather growing; warmer every day, it is now time to select, that Electric Range you have been thinking about. I;v. . ' ' Y Let us demonstrate several kinds. Let us show you Why an Electric Range is worth your consideration! Southern Public Util On the Square inp Telephone 148 I i J IS ' ppfi -wtt gig Jjig it .. v- r-tri!-r'ii S. -" i iiiL2matJr tn m ? 1; Si.. f 4S