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'V AGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1221 Money 'I'hf l!is:in:ir F.I ore is always in a po.'.il inn to save you LWHuy n your jewelry re i t iiH-nls. Local and Personal Mr. A. C. Hewitt left Sunday on ousmess trip to Louisville, Ky: Mrs 'Vila TTnwrvf U TnarviiA n-P t Vi o Vivcf Methodist church will give a weiner , roast tonight in Carloina park. j CONNOLLY C. GAMBLE, JU. Mr. and Mis. Connolly C. Gamble MR. STKOUP HONORED ! CONSTANCE TALMADGE Paramount star in ' Dari in Fo,.- Rev. S. E. Stroup left today -fori PASTIME TOD S.Y , 4N - ., Savannah, Ga., Where he will address' . return .engagement) or one of tue the Provincial Syncd which is meet- ; hvsf P-turcs he ever made. The ins there from Tuesday to Friday of Tf i r ! 'lrl includcs Lebe Daniels, Raymond thTs week. , If :'ou m?ssed seein"' Constant iktllon, Tully Marshall and Lillian TViu mw;w.A .u;i, ? nj ,,, laimairie m "Lessons ii 7.nv" at. ihf .Leisrhton This is n l;uir-hinr annour.ee the birth of a son- ' Con-! 1 rcvm.ee cf Sewanee, is composed of 1 tume ineatre yesterday you missed ture wun a neart 01 gout. nollv Currie Gamble.' Jr.. at the the oiocese ot the thirteen original l great picture. Ask pic- '.Vlille wo never sa.-iifu'i. (piality, our juicers are always the !,,. f.f iiiality considered. Thi llinatiar guarantee of quality insures Die beat and means ! td you aJ the recipient of a tfil't. Visit our store often. Geo. E. Bisanar j.-whr :uul Optometrist Hickory, N. C. i 7; I nolly Currie Gamble, ' Jr., at the the oiocese ot the thirteen original l great picture. ask your inends ! -'na. v. l,. lvinusn 01 i,enoir was ; Kicharu Baker Hospital on Thursday, : states- am; delegates from each 01 H'xiut it ana come in today and see a isitor in the city yesterday after- Octc'ber 24th. these dioceses will be represented at this fine picture and take a real les- p,. jh , vn praft Rnnge savos n00,U . thl: mtinK. , ?,in, ,ovo " will do your soul good, one-third of your 'fuel bills. It burns Mi. ir, 1 m j . . Rev. J. II. Wost, presiding elder of Mr- ktroup will return for the Aaded attraction, Pathe New?. To- the gase that other ranees wate 1 Moser and Mrs. ems th Waynesville district, spent last services here next Sunday. .morrow Wallace Reil, the popular ' av foiw i r i? Charlo"e yesterday af- nif!ht with his fi(m Miv A. M. West, - . ' wi, Ti ,n'l'ng several days n routc home Ho wiU ,,e fcresidinS ' wan Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Barkley. ,,,,. nf tlo MnilT)t. Airv Histvt. ,t,,v- r- ' I : .. " ' J f B I j elder of the Mount Airy district our Mrs. fcVi.l .Tnnnc .i Mve M I ".g I ne conui.g yeat . ------ rj fc iWKI 111 tC A'X U' Pierce of Charlotte were guests oyer, Migg AiU,en Aiken a student at the week end of Mr. an Mrs. Joe,tVlfl r,rpnnshnv. Pnlloeo for.Wm., ayo1- 1 who underwent an (.-peratlon at the! ri'-u ru;iu. 1" e it. tp . I Richard Baker Hospital yesterday for ; at 1 i- ? 2 eu u18 Cf he Flrft;Prendicitis, withstood the operation Methodis -church .held a sewing party j Sl)eni;-itl!v and is getting along! last night with Misses Nina and Lois ,,. &i Kiye on Twelfth avenue. 1 Mrs. K. K. Kennedy, w-ho has been Master William Barkley, young ! lf 1T,. WT if Pnvl-lnr ....... v . aw ...t.,, , in; ii.t w im til vii . tiiti ;ui. v t xi. uaiivicj, in oil in.-1 nuiiic in niuvniui i mi- " no v :, lane 11 criucauy 111 oaiur- u til, ner uuiiie i" rvenwuriii is mi- " ho w-'S laKen critically 111 oatur oroving, her friends will be delight- day, continues to show improvement, d to learn. I conditic'.i is considered as 1 j? i i favorable. HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th Street - Phone 292 Mrs. Steele Greer has returned , HH.from Harrisburpr, Pa., after spend-1 Frid-- evening the Christian ! ing several weeks there with her Endeavor Society of the Reformed mother.Mrs. M. K. Sourbeer. , c L nvii.v, v i. in i . at:.. T..nni. ir-;M vi,! itc TnfV -.itvornip with Misses White a i i v; r uuuv m t till ivLUincu j wlt tcrday afternoon frc'm Charlotte ner and Margaret Holbrook as hos tesses. Rev. C. S. Kirkpatrick returned last nitiht from High Point, where Every Tube a True Dental Treatment There is complete d.ntal treatment in evety tube of OUR TOOTH PASTE. It is scientifically correct in its ability to provide true mouth prophylaxis, to destroy serins, to protect the delicate riamel. to prevent stintfont action of food particles and to also exercise the liest decree of teeth beautilication. Costs as little as any other, but much better. LUTZ DRUG STORE "ON THE CORNER" PHONES: 17 and 317 where she was the cuest for a week of her sister. Mrs. Rowell Holt. Mr. D. I,. Martin ha reurned from High Point where he attended the 'he attended conference, and was , ! t A t 1 -I"'!. ..." .- , 1 T annual conierence ot cne western uis tiict, Methodist church. Mica tSuliu "Rnrria rvlin ? tpfjfb- incr Rfhnnl'jit. Jorth Wiilkeshorn. snenE tr.e,week end wun ner parenxs, lur. land' Mrs. W. W. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Beck and son, Waldo'. Jr., of Charlotte were guests 1 Sunday of her mother, Mrs. A. L Whitener. nit; thi., mnniinc sh.iKintr nanus with friends, all of whom were glad to ha--e him return. The. changes this year amounted to' about GO per cent. Mr. Loretz Summerow, clerk in the Southern division freight office, Ashe ville, spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. L. R. Summerow. We will give Special prices on all Millinery. On all Trimmed Hats from three to ten dollars, one dollar oil. All hats ten and over, 10 per cent 1F. One special lot Duvelyn Tamsr87e. At Mrs. T. A. Mott will be hostess to morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to the Wednesday Afternoon Book Club. Mis. Phil Utley and baby arrived yesterday afternoon from Wake Forest tc join Mr. Utley, who is athletic director at Lenoir College. Mr. I,. E. Qumn of DeQueen. Ar kansas, is visiting his sister, Mrs. L. R. Sumtm'iw, and other relatives; in this section. Mr. Quirin is county superintendent of public schools in Sevier county, Ark., and stands at; the head of education and is prominent J in educational circles. This is his1 first visit east in 3G years. j Beckleys Mrs. E. L. Shuford- president of : the Abel A. Shuford Chapter, U. D. i C. left today for Winston-Salem to attend the State U. D. C. convent ion which convenes there this week. Mrs. T. M. Johnston went to Win-, ctrin-Salwn todav to attend the state U. D. C, convention which convenes ther th;s week for a three day's session .beginning today. Mrs. John ston will be a guest at the home of her 'nude, M Charlie Ogden. Other iixnfnvc will Tvrnhnhlv attend sess- The Philathea class of the Reform- ions tomorrow and Thursday. ed church will meet this evening at 7 o'clock with Mrs. Russell Robinson lo work on the towels for the Dazaai in December. Mrs. L. R. Summerow has as her guests her children. Mrs. W. R. Izler of Orangeburg, S. C, Mrs. B. L. Les ser and baby ot Mount rieasam a.iu : i -roul Mis. Katherine Summerow of New- v to Rose "f ton. WITH MRS. HENDERSON ML ECIAL Ml The Y. W. A., of the First Baptist church was entertained yesterday af ternoon by Mic. Frank Henderson with ten members present. The meeting was very interesting oti a cnlondi nroirram w-as given ,iiivi 'J I ' " . . at Pnsp Martins crroun. At this' time it was decided to send a iw tn a missionary in New Mexico. Other matters of minor importance were also uispatcneu. s On Halloween tne auxiliary Vnv to the bovs in ward 1-8 at j m c.iu - . . . . BJ Oteen and plans to Ins end were uib At thf rlnoe of the -meeting t,ne.fAco ssvvoH a. salad course al itor which adinuinmeht was in order. Mrs K. C. Menzies win be nosier at t.ViP next meeting, the second Monday in November HOLY CITY am " . . . V..' v . i." 1 lot Men's Shirts 1 lot Men's Underwear .... BiK Assortment Men's Caps 1 lot of Men's Sox, 4 pair for . .$1.00 The Corinth Reformed church choir ted bv a union choTus has sec Thursday nicht, November 17th the date for rendering Gauls "Holy City a beautiful sacred Cantata. This chor u consists of thirty-five of Hick ory's most talented singers and rnder the direction of W. F. Warlick direc tor of Corinth Reformed church choir has been faithfuly practicing for somet.ir,-.e. Several singers c'f state wider reputation will be heard among he solists. This promises to be a rare treat for the music loving, public of Hicny and nearly towns'."" : 3 . .$1.00 . .$1.00 . .$1.00 1 lot of Men's Neckwear, worth $1.50 to $2.00. .$1.00 1 lot Boys Suits, 4 to 8 at sacrifice price for these two days. See them and fix yourself up Tor the winter. , 1 lot of Men's Suits at less than manufacturers cost. , j See our Window display Wednesday afternoon. Yoder-Clark Ch. Co. DON'T IS SO WEAK SONERVOUS How Miserable This Woman Was Until She Took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Tnnmslinrn. Ca. "I suffered terribly with backache and headache all the time, l was so weal- ana ner vous I cidn't know what to do, and could r.nt.domv work. Mv trouble was deficient and irregular peri ods. 1 read in tne naners what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound had done for others and decided to give it a trial. I got good rpsults from its use or thnt T am nnw shift to do mv Work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends who have troubles similar to mine and you may use these facts as a testimonial." Mrs. CF. Phillips, Toomsboro, Ga. Weak, nervous women make unhappy homes, their condition irritates both husband and children. It has been said that nine-tenths of the neivous prostration, nervous despondency, "the blues, " irritability and backache arise from some displacement or derange ment of a woman's system. Mrs. Phil lips' letter clearly shows that no other remedy is so successful in overcoming this condition as Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. LADIES An opportunity to save on your new Fall Apparel. These two days promise to be the great est in our history in the Ladies Ready-to-Wear Department. All Dresses have been marked close but you can get an addit ional dollar off During Dollar Day. An Extra Dollar off on all Coat Suits for Dollar Day only. $1.00 off any garment in our Women's Ready to Wear De- artment selling over $5.00. We will give $1.00 off on any pair of shoes in our store priced over $5.00. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Smart new Fall styles. Hun dreds of Hats to choose from. You can save money buying your new fall hat here. Thursday & Friday October 27-:8 Good Grade Sheeting, 10 yds. for . $1.00 10 yds. Colored Outings, Dollar Day for . $1.00 Dress Ginghams, pretty Pal terns, 10 yds for $1.00 Ladies High grade Shoes to be sacrificed in these two big days. Values up to $8.00, choice .,$3.48 NEW FALL SWEATERS Here they are m all new shades $1.00 off on all Sweaters pric ed over $5.00. BLANKETS and COMFORTS We have the best prices in town. Double Blankets, value $2.98. Special for Dollar Day $1.89 MEN'S AND BOYS UNION SUITS For Men $2.00 value, Dollar Day $1.50 Boys Union Suits 98c MEN'S AND BOYS CAPS $1.00 and $1.50 value, Dollar Day Special 49c And thousands of other bar gains can't be mentioned on account of space. Zerden s Underselling Si