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TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1921 HICKORY DAILY RECORD Save Money The Hisanar Store is always in ;t position to wave you iiiomy on your jew If y 1 qih I fiiiflito. While we never sacrifice (luality, otv prices are always the lowe.;t quality considered. The Jiisanar yuaniMre of quality injures the best and means much tu you u the i -t ij.i. ul. of a gift. Visit oar ntuva ol.ten. Geo. E. Bisanar Jew.lcr an.l Optometrist Hickory, .N. C. Local and Personal Mrs. W. A. Costner of Lincolnto'n and Mr. Laban Yoder of Decatur, 111., : te uvsts of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robinson near the city. Today they were quests at Lenoir College - .in ii mm ii ii 1 1 if"" i I III I III IJMMMWBfcTIMJlMM""""- , III I , J'AGE 1HHEE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Austin, The Shuford reunion at R. L. Shu a daughter I'ranees DeEtte. ford's dairy farm tomorrow will bring- hundreds of this family to- Mi. and Mrs. George Kirkpatrick jf bher fr the first time since, the were quests over the week end ot j ' their mother, Mrs. L. G. Kirkpatriek.j L R a(. , : . . , r j University of North Carolina, passed Mr. V E. Auli has returned to Coyo . through Hickory today en rout- to Ga., after spending severay days at Lenoir, where he wiU speml a ft,w home. Mrs. W. S. Taylor has as her guest her mother, Mrs. Clyburn, of Lancas ter, S. C. days with relatives. Mrs. R. L. Coons and daughter of Alabama have returned from Blowing-! Rock where they spent a month and ! Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moose and ' are guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th Street - - Phone 292 family spent yesterday at Rock.' Blowing- Coons near Lenoir College. 20c C Miss Sarah Warlick returned today; . . I from Reensville Mrs. John Bohannan and baby have. , . , -;lt- 01,; , CullKV P . . . . returned from a visit to bv.idersville, Ga. Mrs. B. K. Dellinger and brother, J. I). Be k, Jr., are visiting relatives near Newton. companieil home by her uncle Mr. James Warlick. Mr. John W. Moose returned today to Lake Junaluska after spending several days with his family. , Miss Annie Ervin, who spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. W B. Mert pie, uas gone to Morganton where f.U : " i j i. ,i . ii-- win ieacn deaf. VV the school for the I -WANTED I Every prospective builder to call at our of- lice and select iroyn the 100 sets of blue ; prints and desig ns a house to suit. Why wait GO to 90 days? Our's are ready and are absolutely FREE. We are also in position to 1'urnish esti mates on your house, as we are in line with one of the best shops in the city. Remodel ing a specialty. CALL IN AND LET'S TALK ABOUT THIS Sides & Morgan Contractors and Builders Office over Williams & Pearson Clo. Co. Phone 51G-J Miss Jessie Ervin of Baltimore. Md., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. B. Menzies, on Thirteenth avenue. Messrs. Henry anil Robert Men zies have returned from a delightful trip to Bridgewater. Misses Edna and Spartanburg, S. C, latives in the city. Ruth May are visiting of re- Dr. J. F. Campbell DENTIST Phone liTO-I, HICKORY, N. 0. OtfW Over Essex Jewelry f.tore Phone 17!)-J 1121 0 th Ave V. 15. MeMII.LAN Public Accountant, Hickory, N. C. Rusiness Systems, Audits, Tax Returns J. II. WILLIAMS, M. I). Physician and Surgeon Offico 1210 Ninth avenue Phones: Offlco 412; Residence &3S-J REMEMBER A stitch in time saves nine. That shoe behind the trunk Needn't lie considered junk. THE SHOE FIXEKY B. P. Link, Main Street DK. W. B. RAMSAY DBNTIST OC era Haj-Lonr Dmi C HICKORY, N. C. DR. J. B. LITTLE DENTIST Oflc Fbon 181 Otr D. P. Bowmaa'g Stort Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOR OF 0PTIC8 Error of Refraction and all Opti cal defects correct! with pro-rIy fitted glasses. Office aod examination oom i ton UmttSom with Jw!ry Store. Mr. and Mrs. Charles moved into tneir new Fourth street. Miller home have or, Messrs. J. W. Hoke. H. C. Lutz. Robt. Biown, R. C Buchanan and H. P. Williams spent today at Bridge watei' fishing. Mr. J. O. Renfro of Yancey coun ty, whose father. Mr. D. C. ' Renfro has purchased property in hickory has come here to attend high school. His father is a prominent cattleman of Yancey county. Mr. O. Joe Howard and Mr. M E Throneburg of the Howard-Hickory Company left yesterday for Chatta nooga, Tenn., to attend the Southern : Nurseryman's Association. Mr. How-1 aid is Seeretary-Tieasurer of die association. ! Mrs. Paul Cooper is very ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Minnie Seahoch, on Ninth avenue, her friends will regret to learn. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dun c-an of Raleigh, will arrive today from Edge field, S. C, where they h:.ve been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Moore, to vis it Mrs. Duncans sister, Mrs. W. B. Hardin on Thirteenth avenue. Misses Katherine and Louise 01;ne have returned from Lenoir after snending a week with Miss Margaret Teague. Messrs. K. W. Broome and P. G. Rat teree are business visitors in Concord and Charlotte in the interest of the Parks-Belk-Broome Company. Miss Isabel Stroup, after spending a week with Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Stroup. at the rectory, returned to her home in Hendersonville todvy. Mr. Kenenth Menzies has entered Davidson College to resume his stud ies after spending the summer vaca tion at home. Mi. Ernest Houck of Danville. Va. who has been visiting friends and re latives in Hickory and Granite Falls returned to his home yesterday. Mrs. Walter S. Taylor, Mrs. H. C. Dixon. Mr. Walter C. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. George Craig, the latter from Asheville, spent yesterday in Blowing Rock. Mrs. Frank Claywell and two daughters have returned to their home in Hampton, S. C, after spending the week end with Mrs. Walter S. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. George Craig left this morning for Asheville after being guests of, Mrs. Craig's mother, Mrs. Walter S. Taylor. They made the trip in their car. MISS PERSON HOSTESS Miss Josie Person entertained a few friends at - delightful dinner last night on Fifteenth street, her guests including Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hen- i. A tiiree course ornner was serv ed at a beautifully appointed table. MISSIOARYSOCIETY MEETS Mrs. S T A', , . .the Y. W. M. A., of Corinth Reform- eu cnurcn entertained the society at: the regular monthly meeting lasi night ' at her home on Thirteenth avenue. The attendance was especially p-ood and one new member, Miss Elizabeth Aternethy, was enrolled. The usuai devotional exercises marked the opening of the meeting followed bv minutes cf th. Ut . port from the treasurer. ine Dusmess session proved inter esting and the annual bazaar to he held the first week in December was discussed. Mrs. E. H. Warlick was appointed chairman of fancy work. The mission study lesson was giv en by Mrs. W. W. Rowe and Miss Pearl Bumgarner. Features of the social hour were a piano solo hy Miss Elizabetli Holbrook and a reading by Mrs. Russell Robinson. , Assisted by Mrs. W. C. Tate and Miss Louise Rowe, the hostess serv ed a delicious salad cdurse at the close of the meeting. Miss Mab-i Miller will be hostess at the next meeting, October 3. When you have any old or cast off Furniture to sell CALL Ml-l, Highest Cash I'rices Paid. K. W. REYNOLDS CYRUS C. BABB Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engra. Waterpower, Waterworks and Sewerage Land sub-di vision Highways. Uickory, N. C. -Chm. Com. Bid. Address: Granite Falls, N. a Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First Class Woik Guarttitd Phona 106. Work Delivered 1011 14tb Htreet, Hickory, N. C. REMEMBER THE NUMBER Telephone 31 For plumbing, heating, roofing and repair woik James C. Shuford Co. Phone 31 Misses Millie Kate McComb, Vir ginia Allen nad Sadie Menzies who attended summer school at Columbia University. New York, have returned home. During their absence from the city thev have visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. McComb at Bluemont Va. They returned by way of Frankfort. Ind., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bracken. n w nniinm n m I DbHUULD IU OPEN H DAY SI Pit. O. II. HESTER !J DENTIST Ocflle phone No. 237 Masonic Temple Unildlng . Night phone No. 8 Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all kinds of HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STitAP WORK Repairing a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. TOILET NEEDS FOR YOUR VACATION Whether your ""'"ition V l-,-' 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. Hickory public schools will begin tre fall term tomorrow morning and all pupils are expected to be at their schools by 9:30 o'clock. The first teachers' meeting was held today. Prospects are good for a large at tendance and a successful year. LAST SHOWING "THE WHISTLE" PASTIME TODAY li. W. HA BY, M. I) D. C. CHIROPRACTOR and Spinal Specialist Over Essex Jtvvelry Store. Chiropractic Eliminates the Cause of Disease. Phone f2S-.J Jitney Schedule Hlrkory-Uaoir Jitney Scbftdairf Uave Lenoir 1:30 P. M Uiti Hickory t WL.JP M. AnlTS for No. SI and XI. C. E. ROBBINS Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. If. Herolar commoniratioa First Mnd Third Monday nights. Brethren cordially invited to fea present P. J. SUTTLEMYRE, W. M. W. L. P.OATRIGHT, Sec. POUGH 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 Carner" 17 or 317 That's ENOUGH Prescriptions a Specialty Greater prosperity for the South. It also means hh;u v priced cotton goods. Buy your requirements from us now and save the m vance which must come later. Our stock is all based on 10c cotton which means a (!: saving in Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, etc. New fall stock complete at lowest Prices Whit emer Clothin g C If you missed seeing William S. Hart in "The Whistle" his latest Par amount picture which was shown tne I'astime theatre yesterday, you missed a treat. You have one more chance to see this good picture, come today. Added attraction Pathe News. Tomorrow Douglas McLean in his new Paramount picture. "Passing Through". Here is what a picture fan s?ys about this picture: When! I was passing through Chicago on my way home a week ago, I saw Doug las MacLean in his latest Paramount comedy, "Passing Thru." To say I found it a riot of hilarity would be expressing it mildly. Your chance to see the most mirthful comedy of S the season. Don't miss it, for it's a chaser for the blues. Comin Thursday, Wallace Reid Much Speed." in Too The co-operative marketing plan is growing in favor. This is indicated by the signing up of 16,000 tobacco farmers in Virginia, and so fvc 40, 000,000 pounds of the weed have been pledged for cooperative marketing. The cotton farmers in North Carolina have been making even better prog ress an(j altogether things seem to be shaping themselves for better prices in the future. Charlotte Observer. Congressional investigating com mittees frequently are a nuisance but if one can bring out information cal culated to result in peace in. Mingo county, West Virginia, between the coal miners and the coal operators the country will say go to it. An archy has ruled about long enough Raleigh' News and Observer.' DqdgeB RQTHB MOTOR CAR FIRST. C OST Is Practically the Cost i fan da rd Garage & Sale s Hickory N. C. Dodge Brothers Business Cars Dodge Brothers Motor Cars A 1 i. J