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PAGE THREE HICKORY DAILY RECORD M S MONDAY EVENING, JULY5, 192U-; I Eye Comfort Jfen'. efficiency in any kind rf work. You cannot be your ht in any way when your yex are under hii abnormal train. are some o vision Headaches, twitching eve strains. fh symptoms ii optical defects. Save your eyes, yiur health and be efficient. Local and Personal Concert by South school Oxford orphan Tuesday night. L-las.s Mrs. Clarence Williams is 'spend ing this week in Charlotte with her sister Miss Jettie Williams. i Mr. and Mrs. frank Huffman and i (Misses Lura and Luda Ilahn of Hick- I ory were visiting- Mr. and Mrs. P. atII. Barker Sunday. I Mrs. II. her sister, M. Doll has Mrs. Dixon, as of her guest Charlotte. Mr. ami Mrs. R. A. yesterday in Ashevillc. Grimes spent . E. Bisanar Registered Optometrist Mr and Mrs. Roland Morris and -wrs. Malcolm teindair day in Marion. spent yester- I Mr. A. B. Whitesides of Lincoln ,ton srvnt S si turd ay at the home of ! Mrs. M. T. Whitesides on Eighth ; avenue. , l-Mr. & Mrs Jas. Estridiro returned to : uasionia tins morning. Miss Kath- : t rine boaboeh accompanied ther home to spend a ft-.v w.eeks. j Jlrs. I'aul Loo per left Friday night jl'rr Ashcville after spending some jtime with her mother, Mrs M Scaboch. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mcintosh and children and Miss Sarah Shuford of Startown were in Hickory a short while yesterday afternoon. There will H a call meeting of the Community Club tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Chamber of Com cree. The purpose of the m.etins: is noted elsewhere in the paper. Ail members are urged to be present. Misses Edna and Jo Miss Luciie Deal, we 5 MeGimrsey, All .-.ft Lutz have returned Br; Mr. and .dford, from Mrs. Minnie Seab-x-h, Mr. and Mrs, HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO, General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030;i4th Street , . - . , , Phone 292 ! James Estridge, Miss Grace jr.vd Mr. Frank Seabock spci! i ;'.'v nt B! n in: Roc';. Snboek yeste: - Mr. ?.nd Mrs. D I. Miss Bessie Deal spent Davis Sulphur Springs, Bowman and yesterday at Hiddenit'?. Attehtion Friends We have installed what we believe to be the handsomest and prettiest soda foun tain in this entire section. We should like for you to drop in to sec it. Yours to please. Savoy Candy Co. Headquarters for Fruits and Home Made Candy Miss Louise Jones retained to Sal isbury ycterday afternoon after spending a two week's vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs E.-B. Jones. on Fifteenth street. - .tter-spending the past two weens with her mother, Mrs. I.. V; Sellers; Airs. J. h. Funderbvvk and children rare returned to their home in Che ra .v, S. C. i Bridgewater where they spirit some I time camping it the lakes with a party from Moiganton. Tires I Tires? Mrs. Oscar Sherrill and children, Alio have been guests of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Bla'kwelde.r, returned to their home in Catawba yesterday. They were accompanied home by Mis Mayce Blackwelcer who will be their guest this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Yoder ar? re siding with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. David Setzer until they can obtain a house in Hickory. Mr. Yoder who is a son of Mr. arid Mrs. Colin M. Yo der, has purchased the Willard battery station here and assumed management. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garth have re turned from a delightful trip to Montreat, Asheville and Jlenderson-ville. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. D.oal nav; their guest, Mrs. Deal's mother, '. Newkirk, of Wilmington. i as Tlrs. WHAT IS A LANDSCAPE MAN? Most of us plant shrubs and trees here and there about the ifpiiimli anywhere, for rr particular reason. Sometimes the result is fairly good: frequently it is a hodge-podge with no de - ' if n . and with "(i character. That's what a Landscape Man is trained to avoid. Long ex V'!! nr' and careful training have taught us how to obtain ef f.vf; phasing and restful to the eyes. Each plant has its proper (,la, :ihd the grounds arc blended into a harmonious whole. We've Got Them His plant- will be worth while. , I'lmtH" and ask one of our, Landscape Men to call en you VMit places you under no obligation but he can make up a in1; plan if you desire it, and hissuggostions THE HOWARD-HICKORY COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. I'll nay It Pays to Plant a Place" Messrs. Willie Deitz and Cari Ilines snent Sunday in Charlotte with Mr. Deitz' brother, Mr. Gaither Deitz. Mr.. Robt. Bonner of Marion sn?nta whiV) vesterday afteinon with his mother, Mrs. T. P. Bonner. Concert by ing class at night. Goldsboro orphans sing Hub Theatre tomorrow Misa,?s Deris Shell and Maggie Williams have returned from Dallas, where they have been visiting na tives and friends. OX VACATION Miss Mildred Bowles has returned from a delightful visit to Charlotte, Marietta. Lumberton and points in South Carolina. Miss Mary Doll has returned home after a visit to Charlotte and Salis bury. She was accompanied home by Miss Frances Porte:' of Salisbury while here yesterday afternoon with Mr. II. II. Mtfler city ticket agent, is rounding out the last of his two weeks' vacation this week and Agent Stillman is at the ticket .window while former gent Hill is handling arfairs in the freight office. AT SOUTH SCHOOL Hickory Masons are preparing for the concert Tuesday night in South school auditorium to be given by the singing class from the Oxford orphan asylum. Eighth avenue has been hard surfaced and is in fine condition. The -public is invited. , ; TO SING AT HUB Messrs. Harold Essex, Joe Pterce, and Rol ert Shu ford a.'e at Cam p Jackson for a month, taking military training. The young men like the camp fine and are making progress. y Jitney Schedule Hickory. Lenoir Jitney Schedule I.rave Lenoir t:30 P. M huvjs Hickory 6C0 P. M. Arrive for No. 21 and 22. C. E. ROBBINS Pit. O. II. HESTER DENTIST Ocflhj phono No. 237 Masonic Temple Building Night phone No. 8 Hickory Lodge No. 343 A F. & A. Mi Regular communication Firit and Third Monday, nighte. Brethren cordially inrited to be present P. J. SUTTLEMYRE, W. M. W. L. BOAT RIG I IT, Sec. Mr. Phillip Suttlemyre. who spent the past year in the United Stat.es army at San Antonio, Texas, has re ceived his discharge md returned, home. Mrs. W. H. Barkley who recently underwent an operation fr aipendi citis at Richard Bal;,?r Hospital, has made splendid recovery and will be removed to her home on Ninth avenue tomorrow. Wlicn you have any old . or cast off Furniture to sell CALX 224-L Highest Cash Prices Paid. K. W. KEYKOLDH Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor Flrit Claia Work Goarcitd Phone 109. Work Delirered mi 14th Ptrtet, Hickory, N. C. G. C. V. RABY, M. D., D. CHIROPRACTOR and Spinal Specialist Over Essex Jewelry Store. Chiropractic Eliminates the Cause of Disease HALE ELECTKC COMPANY Ninth Avenne We are equipped to do kinds of electrical work, small or large. We also carry a complete stock of Electrical Goods and a line of fixtures for itore and residence lighting. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seagle their fruests over the week and Mrs. Austin Finch ville. had as end Mr. of Thomas es Hazel Moser of Ch .rbtte and Earl Moser of Pru'wick Gr.. ii i r 1 . W" ! : "s at trie nome n jui. Mis Mi. hio gues Barkley. After spending the nast six week? at Camp Knox. Ky.. taking mibtary training, Mr. Worland Eaton has re turned home. Miss Mary Lugher of Montgomery, la is tlv-1 guest for . some t:me pt her friends. Miss Sallie Brie Snratt. ioiflii r hb Hickory Harness Co. Mannfactarera of all kinds if HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK Repairing a Specialty HICKORY. N. C. DR. J. B, LITTLE DENTIST Office Phone I9f Orer D. P. Bowman's 8 tor a CYRUS C. BABB Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Waterpower, Waterworks and Sewerage Land sub-division Highways. Hickory, N. C. Chm. Com. Bldg Address: Granite Falls, N. C. TOILET NEEDS FOR YOUR VACATION Whether your "'ation '- at the seashore or mountains a jar of cold cream should be taken along. It protects the skin from tan roughness or sunburn and improves the complexion. Odd Fellows of Hickory are planning to give the singing class from the Ci ddsboro orphanage a large., crowd when it appears at the Hub theatre tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The children will be guests cf Odd EeL?" lows while in the city. CALLED MEETING OF - i COMMUNITY CLtTft: For a limited time to raise CASH we offer a standard constructed 6000 mile Casing, with the usual adjustm ent guarantee WE MAKE ALL ADJUSTMENTS with each Casing is shaped Michelin Tube famQiis? "IT ring in A. -i 30x3 Casing includes Tube, 39x3 Casing includes Tube, $1290 $14.50 Carolina Supply Co, J. H. BR1ADSHAW, Mgr. DR. W. B. RAMSAY OJBNTIST 0e orex Hayes-Lorn Drug HIC&OKT, N. C. Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOR OF OPTICA Error of Refraction and all Opti cal defects corrected with proyexly fitted glasses. Office and examination room In eo noction with Jewelry Store. ROUGH VSKIN TOILET SOAPS Your vacation outfit is not com plete without a cake or box of your favorite soap. It's little things like this that make for a perfect outing. . A splendid line to pick from. Lutz DrugStore "On the Corner" 3ALL 17 or 317 That's ENOUGU Prescriptions a Specialty A recreation progmm for Hickory is under consideration. The. executV$ lionrd has approved this movenitni subject to the endorsement of the nvmbership of the club. This propo sition will be presented to the Cham ber of Commerce. It is important that every member he present. MRS. F. A. ABKRNETHY, Secretary. TWO ORPHAN CLASSES HERE TUESDAY NIGHT With two concerts by orphanage classes tomorrow night, Hickory peo ple will have their choice of enter tainments. Both classes deserve the heartiest support and the proceeds will go for the support of institutions which are giving orphans a chance. The Masons and Odd Fellows will en tertain the young people while they are in Hickory. ESC A PES SERIOUS H CRT IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Mr. William A. Graham, Jr., of Iron Station passed through Hickory at 5:11 this morning1 cn rouie to j Black Mountain to visit his father, Maj. W. A. Graham, commissioner of agriculture, and rjame p'.a Sud den and violent ston at the Rhodhs road crossing at :ir. His Bnivjk f!?v off a wheel in the san 1 and eav,Tf.ed more or less furiously, by.; Mr. Gta hum swung to the machine and es caped injury lie left the car here and caught the train later for" the mountains. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Mast-r Harley Shuford. handsome young son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Alex Shuford, entertained a number, of his boy friends ar dinner Friday evening- the occasion being his ninth birth day anniversary. A delicious birthday dinner was served with bright hued balloons as favors. The ev,enir.g was -concluded -.vith a theatre party at x local mov-inp- picture show. Master Shuford's guests included Barrie Blaekwelder, James Camo bell Shuford, Archie Shuford,' 'Billy and James Espey, Horace Lut', Jr., Jule Funderburk. ENTERTAINS AT KOUSEPARTY Master Alex A. Shuford Jr.,' son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shuford, was host at a delightful week end house Rirtv at the home of his parents on Thirteenth avenue. On Friday evening the guests r.vere taken to LitlV? River where the night whs snsnefc at Mr. James Shuford's lidge. The evening was most happily 1 snent in boating and dancing. On Saturday eveniner Mr. Shuford gave an informal dance with only the mem bers of the house jiarty attending and yesterday tho paity went to Bridgewater lakes where the was spent. The members of the party ' were Misses Jane Gilmer, Alice Battle Gibbons, Marv Mills Ham ana Messrs. Walter Seott, Jr.', Garrett Morehead and Richard Littiejohn, all of Charlotte. 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