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PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1921 HICKORY DAILY RECORD Best wishes of the season Wo wish to take this opportunity to ex tend to our friends and patrons our very best wishes and sincerely thank them for their liberal patronage during the year -just closing. We hope we may serve you 1-1 A V.O (Hllll llllliUfS HiW .VVtll lluii CU1U IMCIL UU1 service may add much to your comtoi and happiness. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Optometrist. Local and Personal ! Mr. -vnd Mrs. J. C. Frye have as WITH M 1?. LONG . I I their guest . their son. Mr. Herbert The Woman's Missionary Society i ;W. Frye of Philadelphia. Mrs. Frye. Gf the First Methodist church met who i visiting in Asnevilie, will yesterday afternoon with Mrs. v . join Mr. Frye here in several days, jr Ty-icr with sixteen members pres-j t, t i r -j i " , ent. This was the last meeting of j Rev. John W. Koons ot Maiden Mrs. J. L. Thompson and. . son the year an( rer)0Vts of the officers! was a visitor in the city yesterday.' jack returned to Lincolnton yester-! sh0wed that the past year has been ' ,f : ,. , I day after having spent several daysUh(l hest the soc-iety has had. ; Mr. Robert Bell is spending the. here with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Aber-! ftcl. tho ,enuits were heard the! holidays with relatives at Dillsboro.;nethy. I election of officers for the ensuing j G R ATITUDE Prayer services at the Reformed- Miss Clara Littman, who stopped cimircn mis evening at o ciock. ,0ff tor several days witn Miss Ma the i mjju hi i i i .r . iuuui i: u i purr r i inn v:r:i f. i Morresville are cuests of her mother. v w ftnirUhnm Mrs. L. V. Sellers. i " There will be as l-,fjl TTirvl-it ohvnntu tr. vri pnst.pvn and Mrs. Carl D. Moore of part of the state, from Canton, left Mr. R. Boggs and Mrs. R a were true of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frazier hort business n f . fit -r.l 1 II. 1 , ...... .... ... j.vo nieeiiiiji oi uie rrrn utility: nas vi iv aiawDa were guests Christmas day the Reformed church this evening immediately after prayer services. Tha meeting is verv important and Misses Pearl and Flow Frazier all are urged to he present, are spending several davs this nutate at tho home of Mrs. K. Li. vli'x'OYs wpw Rev. and Mrs. J. A.i Davio and Miss Martha Davis of HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and Bonds 3 H SeiieeOur Motto K 1030 14th Street - - Phone 292 week at Catawba and Statesville. --.. v w i v v i. it i i m vuw I vi iiaiutv. ' r. - ... Falls vesterdav to spend several Charlotte, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Miller days with Miss Lillian Rockett. j of Monroe, also Rev. Ivey -Hickman I and son Master David of Hudson. Miss Ruth Whitener of Gastonia is' . , TT- e;mvnQ i i. 1 ,, , ,. , n 1 vif-nds of Mrs. Hiram fcimmons the guest during the holidays ot Mr. 1 , Bnvv.T tri iOQVn ml Mrs. T T. M,rarW , will be exceedingly sorry to leain year was in order and the following were elected to serve: -President. Mrs. J. W. Shuford; vice-president Mrs. B. M. Spratt, Jr.: correspond ing secretary, Mrs. T. P Bonner; superintendent of social service, Mrs. Fred Horton; superintendent of supplies, Mrs. R. J. Foster; superin tendent of local work, Mrs. W. L. I.nnr. The business session was followed) by a social hour during which time Miss Eunice Lonsr and Mrs. Horace Long served a salad course with coffee. CHARLES RAY PASTIME TODAY Somebody said something once about the month of March "coming in like a lamb and going out like a lion." Charles Ray is like that in "Alarm Clock Andy" which will be Mi is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. lsneet Walker, en Thirteenth avenue. ATI! . X . WTW "jVSE. I the attraction at the Pastime the and Mrs. O. Simmons on rweiun Mi' Breni Bonner of 1 spent Christmas with ;Mrs. T. P. Bonner. .! I - ' . -"!, ..ltf -,.,010 .o-noats nvp.r. Chl'lSt- Aitemarie maP cf yirs. Williams' mother, ivirs. his mother,: y Gwaltney. Mr. Williams has I gone on a business trip to -JVinston- ici.i u.. if.c, Williams wilt remain I U Iflll I Ml L. 1 VI I O . , Miss Bessie Killian of Lencir.1 i,aA frv loncer visit. V' spent. Monday with7 Mrs.i'E. L. Flow- . ' " ers. Mrs. John Stephens, Miss Alice Cilley,, Miss Mary Stuart -Menzies, Miss Sarah. Wood is spending the ir; Alex Shuford. and Mr, Miles holidays in Mooresboro with her sherrill went to Charlotte yester gvandmother, Mrs. H. C. Burrus. ! defcr1 to .attend a dance given Jast niffht by Miss Jane Gilmer. They vis.- t..u t...i::ii .1-.t a xi;lrv.r tnmnrvnw ac- iwULii ikuiiisiu iiiiivi-u luuaj will reiUJ 11 xiiivLji V" ., ft-rm Lincolnton to be the guest of companied by Miss Gilmer who will ailPTHl LIU USii.- i-rp trd:iv onlv At the beginning he's a mild-man-nirorl antn triifk salesman, who. if and Mrs. B. D. Williams of ! you stepped on. his toes, woulaVapolo , gize lor having toes at an. ne tuum not help it. He was naturally sny.j stuttered something itwiui Mrs. Joe Reinhardt. Counted Counted The Contest Pennies Will bo counted tomorrow (Wednesday) in my store at p. m. by Mr. L. F. Aber nethi, cashier Consolidated Trust Com pany and Mr. E. N. Carr, cashier First Se curity Trust Co. . The winners' names will appear in the Record Thursday. ivn hv Mi-s. A. A. Shufortt id Messrs. A. Alex, Jr., and Bill Shu- tVIvc W T? Nnvris and two phild'ren ofj Fiek'.'ale, Va., are visiting her par ford ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frazier. w ,.TTT-,, UA.NCK LASi . ..... "f 1 r v.o mnst. deliffhtful social Little miss ri'ances rerouson ui 1 uik ui - r.A foct:v- Greenville, S. C, is the guest of affairs marKing Judge and Mrs. E. ii. Cline on Thir- ities was . u n hP home of teenth avenue. by tne ruc --.r; on Thir. j Judge ana jurs. r and Bob . teenth avenue. , Music was tuvnisneu o mil li So. desnito his efforts to emulate tht - i ..... firm's star salesman, .Wiiaanr Jj-.RnK-. er, Charlie was rapidly, falling by the wayside, when a pretty girl ific kind providence str&agntened out backbone. Then the fur began tip fly. - tk : "Alarm Clock Andy" is dec?ared ! .- ho in the bovish star's best man ner. It was writ1n by Agnes C Johnston and dh-ccted by Jerome i Storm. It is a Paramount Artcraf.tj picture. A&we approach a NEW YEAR, we are grateful to our many customers and friends for their many favors during the past year. We have had a good year in the face of many adverse circumstances. We are most anxious to show our appreciation to you, who have made this possible. IT IS NOT-ALWAYS EASY TO Apologize Begin Over Admit Error Take Advice Be Charitable Keep on Trying Profit by Mistakes Be Considerate with Others Shoulder Deserved Blame Sacrifice for Others- -5 t : WS.i: ' Mvs Weston -Tavlov of Great Falls are euests for the holidays of Mrs. N. E Tay- or. fvo T. V Tljttfh of Burlineton. and Miss Bertie Hatch of Washing ton, D. I)., are guests ct Mr. ana Mrs. Hany E. Whitener. Pi-aver meetinc at the First TiolivtiT-ian church at 7:3C p. m. The public is cordially invited to at tend this last service ot tne oia' year. .-.Mr, and Mrs. James Covington of I Pvt-lrxrhmn are thp auests fcT sev- oral days of Mrs. Worth Elliot and Mrs. J. O. liuu. GRAND TODAY JACK HOXIE rm ..I- lyri-v? - . ... - lj Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Oliver and little daughter, Dorthy of Marietta are the guests 01 ner parem, uxi. and Mrs. J. W. Bowles. OUR GUARANTEE rovers all work. When we rebuild your watch complete we jruarantee it the same as a new tch, . ,just. We cuarantee Satisraction aim wm vv...- mr't?n connection with our work without charge. m Service GEO. E. BISANAR Satisfaction Miss Vera Shuford returned home today from Gastonia where she spent Christmas with her cousin Miss Nancy Jane Moore. orv orcnestra -nu auU. danced. Punch and wafers were ser ved throughout the evening. MISS BURNS HOSTESS 1; ;rv. Vipv cuest. iViiss , it ramntown. Pa., Miss Sudie Burns entertained at v i hearts dice Monday evening, six tables , be inc arranged for the game. Aftei ing arra interesting several hji , rastime the hostess served delicious f 1 4- reiresniiieiii.. TTt These- present were Miss Hornet .A -cm:wv. Tlavklev and guest Misses - (, fhw, Hanna of Gastonia, Cathei- Une Wannemache Louise ue JoseV Dysart, Pauline Sums, Olga Henkel Virgmm Burns, Mr. and .Mrs Larl T M wards Mr. and' Mrs. Laurie Deal, MessJi. Harold Deal, Bryan WiKoije Roscoe Sublett, Arthur Moser Rob ert Shutord, Mr"1 , r 7 , Hewitt, Arthur Kraaicru a..u Burns IN DEAD OR ALIVE'' A BIG -WESTISPI PICTURE Admission ,10 and 20c, Jitney Schedule J Hlckory-Lwolr JItT School Lmt Ltnoir 1:80 P. M. " lJ Lf Hickory 6. CO F. '; j Arrive for No. Jl and L '; Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOR OF OPTICB Error of IUfrctfo U Opti cal ritfecti eormted with prowwty litLcJ glajfM. Ofttce and txamlflmtlon room M to- lectio mxn jwut --v' A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry, Store where your ! eyes receive expert service without v - the use ot drugs. , Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sherrill of n,.-.nfnn were crueses over I Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Snyder. Mi wilUo TTnntev has cone to Dm-ham to visit her mother after Christmas here witn he sister, Mrs. O. Joe Howard'. ir:,. oahrwh of Durham . V Violirlavs with his ' P"'B V" T C Qua parents, Mr. ana xvii. o. o. both. t n x. Vive .1. V. Abernethy anu Masiei LDicky Abernethy spent today m Conovev with Mr. ana airs. r.uK. Bolick. . Dr. J. F. Campbell DENTIST Phone 370-L HICKORY, N.' C. Office Over Essex Jewelry Store nff:.... onninv tioll vetnrned to . ni ss nLiiuiL Lake .Junaluska today after having spent : Christmas with ner iniu Mrs. R. J- roster. There will be a call meeting of the O. Henry Book Club tomorrow ai- lomnon at 3 o'clock at me no.ue Mrs. George S. Watson. DR. W. . RAMSAY OBNTIST HICKOET, N. C. CYRUS C. BABB Mem. Art. Soc. Civil Eo?r. Waterpowr, Waterwork aad Sewerage Land ub-diiioB Highway. Ml- Hickory, N. C.-Chro. Com. BW Addreas: Graaita Falls. N. C Little Jc'an Whitener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Whitener, who has been ill lor several ujr with nneumonia, is beginning to show improvement. DR. J. B. LITTLE DENTIST 0Qe Moat III OttD. V. Sowmaa'a Stor Hickory Harness Co. Manufactnrera of all kinda if HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK Repairing Specialty HICKORY, N. C. 1 When yon have any old or cut off Furniture to sell CALL 331-L Hliheat Cash Prices ..Paid. i D. 7g REYNOLDS Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor Firat Claaa Work Guaxntd Phoaa 106. Work Dallrared 10X1 14tb fltraat, Hickory, N. C. DR. O. H. HESTER DENTIST Ocfila phona No. 237 Masonic . Temple Building . Nlgbt phona No. 8 Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. A A. 2f . Regular communicatioa Firat and Third Monday ajfjg. Brethren eordmllj inritad l"j!aSUTTLEMYRE, W. M. W. L. BOATRIGHT, Sec. When Teeth Refuse to Chew It's a sign they're in" pretty bad condition. It may not be too late to bring them back to health and strength by the daily use of OUR TOOTH. PASTE Mighty fine uleanser and preserver. You'll admire it? taste too. LUTZ DRUG STORE ON THE CORNER" PHONES: 17 and 317 CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVEU SAia . J? 4-1 sv 1V ACT flelie-htful affairs of, the season was the "At Home -iven by Mr. and Mrs. w. "; Si their lovely home, December 24 from eight until ten in ceiewiv theh- sflver wedding anniversary QuitVa number o friends called dur ine the evening ami gratulations to the bride and groom of twenty five years. t The guests were s'1 "v I door by Miss Emma SuUlernyre and Ut. v.r,A .lnnps nvesentcd them to :. ' i;n which was com- loosed of Mi and Mrs. Burns.. the latter gownea iu a ---i-. teor frock with silver trimmings, Miss Sudie Burns, the eldest jtaugh- I tVin olrtPSt SOn. 0 w Kurns. Mrs. J. C. Mr.ser, Mr. Ar thur Moser and. Mrs. Frank Jones of Charlotte, members 01 xne narty, their pastor, Rev. U K. w. KegleV, and Mrs. Kegley. They re ceived in the living room which was lovely with green and silver and mellowed lights from candles and a large open fire. Green and silvei Z .u; .heme of the entire ! house and was carried out must beau tifully. Music was wrnibn cut the evening by Miss Margaret Wannemacher at the piano and Miss t....v,o tViP Victrola. ' Mi Catherine Wannemacher , j tv W-k livinc room usnereu . where Miss Olga Henkel, sister of the hostess, most graciously ice cream and cake assisieu uy P. Burns. The centerpiece w poinsettias. . Miss Katnenne wk uo.v. the dining room where MissEdna Hornet and Miss Josepnine served coffe and sandwiches assist ed bv Miss Virginia Burns and Miss Louise Cline. Tne greeu anu color scheme was most attractive used in this room ,the only variation bing the centerpiece a large bou quet of red carnations. Miss Eliza beth Barkley ushered into the gilt Mrs. R. F. Hendley re- ,Y..V.1V. . The r;ft.s were artistw ally displayed around a lovely cluster of j o;r.r.e and were very hand- some. A unique addition to the dec- ;o mom was the large c.;i,rov ,-ncrrint.ion on green 18'JO Burns-Henkel 1921." A silver trim Christmas tree reminded every vnlrtide. so with a JVIerry yjii .1 ' - .. Christmas every one baae aaieu mof Vitr rlid M. Briand man when h'e said, on the announcement of the naval program, "We. are be " TVir,t France was behind 1111111 J VW , c civn nf hpr navv. and iriuatl catch up? Omaha World Ileraia. BUT IT ALWAYS PAYS. - ' CONFESSION- ;. V": We apologize for everything that has not been right. We are going to Begin Over in giving better sendee. We admit our many errors. We want and will take your advice. We desire to be charitable and to keep on trying to do better. We hope to profit by our many mistakes. Our 'aim is to be considerate with others Won't you try to be considerate with us? We are willing to shoulder all blame and we believe that the words Sacrifice .and Service are cousins. WE DO WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR Thompson-West Company "The JLadies Store" What Kindi of a Battery Would You Sell? Would it be a cheap battery that the rhaciufacturerstwouldn't stand back of ? Or a high-priced battery that made no attempt at cccrnomy? Or a sound, well bui (t battery that sells at a fair prict t and that gives the most mile s of un interrupted service per dol lar, as does the Willai jd Thread ed Rubber Battery? ; Experience has proved our wisdom in choosing the Wniard Battery with Threa Jed Rubber Insulation. Come in and e'll tell you how it will save noney for you Hickory Bat&ery Co. 1226 IVinth Avenue. GREETINGS Phone 39a As the New Year rounds the corner reafly to push the Old aside, -and as thoughts of a better year are uppermost i u the minds of all, the Shuford Haidware Company wish to express tWeir appreciation of the season's blessmgs and to wish for all their . friends 1 and . customers prosperous New Year. a This trademark, stamped in red on the case, identiries the VillarJ ' Threaded Rubber Battery. Batteries' h UMI.HI w, 111 , I I ' May the coming year be better than any you have inown, and may we be able to rende r even better service than in the-pafet. is-Jne sincere desire of the 11 Shuford Hardware Co. 1