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THREE HICKORY DAILY RECORD SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1921 Eye Comfort 1 ic-in'V in .my kinl cumud be your i, ss'-ty V.li.'ll VoUr .i.Ji'i' an abnormal iwil.-hinir eye stuiins, poor vision of Optical defect:'. -yc-, yi iii health ami W vfllclfnt. arc some of Geo. E. Bisanar I'egistcred Optometrist Local and Personal Mr. visitor W. in N. Ba ass was a nusinoss Winston-Salem today. Mrs. O. Jot' Howard will return to day from .Asheville whore she spent several days. Rev. W. A. Poovey will speak to morrow afternoon at the Windy City graded school at li o'clock. Master John Murphy, Jr.. ftm-Saleni is visiting his mother, Mrs. J, L. Murpliv. of Win-grand- I Rev. L. P. Smith, of Andrews, N. C, a. former pastor cf West Hickorv i Baptist church will preach at the j West Hickory church Sunday input i at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially ! invited. Mr William Howard is spending r went to Morganton ve&terdav rtrernoon to spend seme time visit- Mrs. K. C l tv . T 1 1 i. . ijiivk am cm uren if Hendeison are visiting; relatives in the city. Mr. Carol Van Horvie is spending the week ond in Blowing Rock. Mrs. Laurie Deal ville today to attend .Stat. '3 training camp !Jr. and Mis. C. II. ifo Charlotte Thursday 'lay. went to Ashe the United for women. Diets motored and spent the ing relatives. Miss Florence C. YVi.'iard, who has been isitinf Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wil lard in K,?n worth, has returned to her home in Baltimore. Mrs. F.. A. Richardson and habv of C lumbia, S. C, are visiting her motht". Mis. J. M. Sides on Twelfth street. MR. Mr. L. WHISVAXT BETTER I. Whisnant, who was hu;t Lcia Wagner is visiting her Mis. Eugene Beard, in .states- CKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. (it-neral Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto ;,() Mth Street - .- Phone 292 . i .. , ' . . - ... in. ii ii in " ' i ' 1 i i . ii i i '. i 1 aim Deac Mis i tor, ,ville. I I Miss Eva Peeler return" .1 to hr home in JfaiisbV.y ye-nVay afte; being the guest of Mis. N. d. Deal. ! Miss Mollis Wies was ;ycsteidady afternoon from i water where she has been !a vacation. Wednesday moraine by a piece of tun oer (ailing on his snoukier ar,d ?kip. oruisinsr 'rsim consn !erar v a lauiy g-oou niftht last nighl and w day showed some improvement. , TROOP P ISSES THROUwll Troop Xo. 3 of the Castonia hoy s'. u!s passed through Hickory this morning, stopping- here awhile, on their return from a camping trip to AshcViilf. SETTLEMYUE-MMJLNMS A quiet wedding; was solemnized at the Reformed church parsonatre last night by Rev. W. W. Rowe. " when Miss Harriet Mc(Jinnis and Mr. Ho mer Settlemyre, bot!i of Newton were united in marriage. The young couple were accompanied to ' Hickory by Miss P.ertie MeCJin nis, sister of the bride, and Mi. Bur gess. 1 After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Kettlemyre returned to Newton where the groj"in holds a position. PICMC AT MOUNTAIN A party of young people fiyin the Hickory Overall Co.. had a den giitful outing at. Bakers .Mountain last night. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Dielz. A line picnic supper was spread. All report a pleasant outing. Those at tending were Misses Bill Ballman, ; Lena Pope, Essie Pope, Texie WiI-.; lis, Sallie Mclver. Eva Self. Flo,-t..-e: ar-1 r ox, mv. and Mrs. H. , If It fl IV 9 pring mid Brown..,. Maramie Cutting,' Xc!da V. ti'cr ;adi 'rye, Mess.' Hubert Suttlemvre, F. Dietz. 01 in ! on and Mr: lit SI .expected j Bridge- j MRS. HATCHER HOSTESS 1 1, !,. ! I nil nun; laoies arrunsen Tor (playing-, Mrs. J. H. Hatcher entertain Miss K a t'v Carrol Jones of Teaoir !S Vlltlllg ShcrriU. her cousin, jed the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge n' i .V at a niost enjoyable meeting Miss Sarah and Master Frank Hester arrived yesterday afternoon ff.!ii Rak-iu'h to visit Bradford. Miss Edna n Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sledge wer.t to Catawba to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Elliott. Mrs. W. T. Councill and children h.-.ve returned to their home in Rose mary after visiting relatives here. iar.cy uiursnay evening. After a number 0f interestin game Mrs. K. L. Shuford and Mrs. R. A. Grimes cut for the prize, a loveiy bud vase, which Mrs. Grime-' drov. . ,. , ... A,, .... .. Ic-c ion and sandwiches were serv ile. Out of town guests playing wove Mis. Hill, house itvnt nC :L t? Rlr.tforl, and Mrs! W. W. Wilburn naiLsviue, . trues Is .,f M... Fred Abernethv. lorn V mmmer Suits 7.50$10.00$12.50 Voder-Clark Clo. Co, ?.liss Mjrgaut Harhigton Lenoir who has been visiting at tne hore of Judge and Mrs. returiv'il today to her L. vf OFFICERS IXSTA I.ED KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Newly elected o cers were insta! fast night at a called meeting of tawba loo'ge No. 54 Knights' of thias: The officers are: John W. Aikn ... 1'ix-a i. Murnhv V. C .losr Ca-Pv- L. Murphy, prelate; William P. Woot Earl T. Edwards, M. ten. M. of W of A., Edgar Geitner O. G. Lytle, I. C. M ISSES SSM ITIIS G U ESTS . OREL) Jacob HON The Charlotte Observer has following to sav abont Mi--se Hosteller and Allene Whif ner .vre Huests rf Misses Mary Lamb Margaret Smith m ThKmltt-' Misses Allene Whitener and Mi.; A Ha Most.-Mler, of Hickory, Life is too short to learn all tilings by experience, some are better learned from the experience of others. For example: learning that yon can't get Kelly-Springfield mileage fro m a bargain tire. nefhv Hardware Co. Our Stock of Accessories is Complete Abe x , ; . . V' ' 1 'I V, .TO j n. iii M..IT .m -hi .i in. mi nwiMiMiiMTBr , .1 111 ... 111 i,, L-'-l - r---' rrit Trwr II lilli.i the attractive iruest W. B. Councill. home in Lenoir. Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Hall and Ralph are on a visit to their home in Benton, Ky. sen, old Mrs. .1. L. Riddle has returned from a visit to Savannah, Ga. She was ac companied bv her mother, Mrs. A. R. Laup,ev, and Mrs. Will Craig i-T Sbelbyville 111. Brs. Bi'Vd Hardin and children re turned todav from Chester ami rt. 1 aureus. S. C where they have b,een visiting. PICNIC LAST NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. 1 rank Nicelv r. and Mrs. Miileclrr Sinclair c nap- Mrs. T. L her sister, Lenoir. Henkel has as her guest Mrs. P. L. Kiliian cf V AFTERNOON JVH I, AND NIGHT 1 ...... L. AUG Miss Sarah and Master Freder-ck Hester, who arrived yesterday from Rdoigh to visit Miss Edna Bradford-, went "to Lenoir today. Miss Mary Murphy returned Thurs dv from Forest City where she was the truest of relatives. Her cousin. Miss Helen Covinp-U-n, uecompanica her home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Rowell Holt will ar rive in their car Monday from Mont gonyrv. Ala., to visit her parents, Mr. aiid Mrs. J. A. Martin. Miss Ruth Craig returned today from York, S. C:, whe she rt'" on a visit to Miss Margaret McDd. . her room mate at Agnes Scott Col lege Miss McUaw came up to spend a week with Miss Craig. The Record 'force i indebted to Mr John L: Ingold of Hickory route 3 for HonwDiK a hf, wnicn in- ic - eroned a picnic crowd on a moonlight i"1'"" nigiu. The uartv first wont to the swimming pool and soent about an hour, going from there to the river where sunp.er was spread. Those in the party were Mice's I ranees Howard. Julia Mitchell, Bobbie roster. Dorothy Icey, !'arv Muiphy, TVlen Covington. Eu-.v-'e Long, Edward Clement, Melissa Kerr and Messrs. Sumtnio Whitener Hen rv Doll Manly Whitener, TTame Ralph Flowers, Robert Bell, P-thnl' tiamiitos, Hick Hamilton and Ed car SOCIAL COMMITTEE TO MEET The social committee cf the Com munity Club, with their ch a inn am Mrs. Walker Lyerly, will meet Mon day afternoon with a similar commit tee from the Chamber of, Commerce and Secretary Van Howie to dip cuss plans for the commnoitv n';.--n,v. ...l-.l. ;n 1 ... . t-"- wuicn win oe neid one Thursday lernon nuring August at so-i!. outing place. The meeting '-fid at t) o clock m the i i v-umnieice anu an members of ciai committee are urged ent. af- itearliy will be Chamber of the so- to be pres- Misses M-vv Lamb anl Maruarct Smith at rheiV 1 home on PaiK avenue. Dilworth, are j'being entertained .oy.tcnsively. thm at cubical halts TuesIay, t!v tables being arranged on the veranda which was derjrated wih potieu plants and garden flowers. The pri;v a bud vise, for the High est seorv was won by Mis.s Elizabeth rei't. The bobv pi'.e, a ooden doll, fell to Miss Tirzali Messick. ,vi-.cS,. Whitener and Mostell-v re ceived a rose sachet. The Mis-ses Smith wecejif s:ste( in entertaining bv their mother, Mrs. E. A. Smith. , Wednesday morning the DPwoidh club gave 1a picnic at Lakjewood park j " he i-.v or i Wiiitener and j Mosteilei'; Wednesday afternoon Miss. ' . . fc- 1 x . 1 c-. . y, I ' '' r. I Ifl I . for them at the hom.e of her sister. , jorretn-e IL-mby. in Myers rk; yesterday M'ss Margaret Talii fevro--eertaine4 for them at her home on Park avenue, and this morn-inp- Misses Tirr.ah and Helen Messick will give a cubical heart party for them. Thieves CHICHESTER S PILLS m laicw it is folly to steal Travelers Cheques because they are valueless to any person save the original purchaser. Not in frequently robberies are reported in which the victims lose all of their valuables except their Travelers Cheques. Users of Travelers Cheques sign them at the time of purchase, and again in the presence of the person cashing them. This adequate system of identification makes it impossible for per sons oilier than the original purchasers to cash Travelers Cheques except through forgery, for which crime there is a severe penalty. However, Travelers Cheques cash. be kuarded as carefully as Till'. l;llt(l URAVII LndloAl .AwF your Drugi-tat for , ni-cjit-a-vt-r M i'lamoml liraiid Pills in IO ; and Hold n-.et-lic Luxes, se:ilci! with lihie Kibbon. 1 11 te.. .in flTTlOl. KIIV IT V.., M1AMM lilAM Iil.I., for ' years known as Best, Safest, A! v.ays Unliable r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Because thy are a protection against loss through theft or fire:, and because they are negotiable anywhede that travelers go, this oank is glad to recommend Travelers Cheques. form an important feature We feel that they banking service. You can procure ravelers Cheques, Letters travel information at this bank. of our complete of, Credit and general Consolidated Trust Co. Saving and Checking Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes iiu'ltow a office yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terrell and ,.A ,. .uov viro-inia. Mr. and Mrs. r , Tereil and Mis, Virginia Bark- lev of Gastonia p;"" ; . way iiwit". v ere they spent ory today on their way iru. from Saluda W'..t some tim.e.. I L?53 m mm mm mmm Advertise in the Record r TOILET NEEDS FOR YOUR VACATION Whether your "--tion u" ' ' " 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. SKIN 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" TALL 17 or 317 That's ENOUGH Prescriptions a Specialty 1 mm Copyright i921 H-rt SchaSncr & Marx eimer affner & earaece Suits arx $40.00 to 55.00 Grades Reduced to $24.75, $29.75, $34.75 Best Quality Palm Beach Suits $11.95 Mohair Suits $14.95 Events like .this don't come often, but when they do it means something; means you can get the very best clothes made at less than cost of production. Every Spring and Summer Suit in the house at sale prices. Get yours early. oretz e The Home of Hart-S chaff ner & Marx Clothes