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Hi V. t h i. I; Saturday' evening, January 7, 1922 HICKORY DAILY RECORD I PAGE THREE The Eisanar Store Service and Satisfaction You always got the best quality, latest stvles and lowest prices. Export repairing; promptly executed. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Optometrist. Watch inspector So. and C. & N. W. Rys. Local and Personal Miss Pearl Edroi?ten, having "ty, an Indian princes jjer cxe,. ,v spent the past two weeks "with her ; stalwart Ccvbov hero And" t hi. t. AT... II T-) ' l....l T.. 1 ii - .Villi tilt' -M.-Ltz, .n.-. iiemy nicnaiu, ji., ien man el nivsterv is th lius morning lor ner nome in t;iow-. VV hite Rider mk- Kock. fbv the The T. P. A.'s wil have a business ! meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the1 t'hainbei ot, Commerce. HOSTESS affairs on P.orn to Mr. and Mrs. W. in Kemvorth on January 1'if derick Womble. ! v.eex by Mrs. was the Mrs. 15. P. J. Johnson of Charlotte truest Thursday of his sister, F. Seagle. - kj. . .!' .. 1 .' . - . r-r 'aHMaBaMaaaBaaaaaaaaaaiBBaBBwaaaaw' HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and Bonds u vac vui itxuuvj 1030 14th Street - - Phone 292 r Ur i ; rpnonnoanaDnaDua'dnonnDuaaaaoaDEODDnnDaDD I 4 QUALITY AND PRICE Two principal factors to be considered in any purchase whether large or small. When you are always assuredo f the best at the- lowest price and often at a big sav ing, it iswell worth your consideration. There are reasons for the continued growth and popularity of our store. Bring or send your prescriptions to us. You will be pleased and you will appreci ate it. THE GRIMES COMPANY D B a n a M RS. YODER BRIDGE Anions; the delightful the social calendar f -.-: the WPVP 1hf hvida-p rirtifc crivf-n peas j 3jrs George Yoder on Tuesday son Thuisdav afternoons. Fallowing i patty given Tuesday when she en tertained the Limited' Bridge, Ciub anii -...Iditional guests at five tables of bridge, Mrs. Yoder again arrang ed five tables of bridge for Thui-s- ' day. The high score prize was won Mrs. F. P. Johnson of Lenoir who ' by Mrs. W. IL Farrar who in turn has bene visiting hev daughter, Mrs. I pi esented it to Mis. Miller of R. F. Seagle returned home today. Greenville, S. C, houseguest of Mrs. j Xorwc.'od Bas. The consolation prize Mrs. Vera Little Goode and son 'it'll to Mrs. George Hutton. A lovely tfrcvard, went to Lincolnton this two course luncheon concluded trie after to spend the week end. I party. j Those playing were Mesdames M. j Miss Mayce Blackwelder will leave M. Graham, E. B. Jones, E. A. Her-' this afternoon for CatawlU where ' man, J. A. Herndon. George Lyerly. j she will spend the week end. j W. J. Shufoid. Ruth Blaloc-K, X'iil Clark, F. B. Ingr.'ld. Walker Lyerly,; at- r ci.i,. i .. i E. B. Cine. Hazel Aiken, George' 1 . X. .lltUKf Ucl. leiUIIieU Tr ., it n tit II T- . r.,i, :..u , t Hutton. J. H. P. Cnley. . II. rarrar, i he was a visitor the past veek. jet in.; .in Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wagner and WheelerndMayce 'laugnier, jiaroara nector, are spr tiding the week end in Morganton. The Senior Luther League of Holy Trinity Lutheran church had a most deMghtful business and social meet ing Monday evening at the par sonage. Rev. and Mrs. Kegley enter- i . . Mr. J. J. Willard and brother, Mr.!1," h I iiiiiiii I uiifi v it N , iiiii ill r I . . . . . - .. . I ll'.IS Leillg lliu iiii.i;tiiig m tii" new vcai, quite a bit of, business was is tne whirlwind v.Mo Keens vou in a Viancr hair suspense. ' iou ji get a spme s'zzlin tmn every time Ruth is in You'll get a blood tingling ti ns she cries for help." On the roof (.f a t;'n;n sensa-3-:Vnger everv burning eagle's nest, jn the sinking ship, in the golden poo, she is al ways fearless, courageous, a real heroine, your ideal idol, Ruth Roland. "White Eagle" the fifteen epi- In m the anu 111 mirmtssaBsmsstsasa mmi Fathe Serial, this femr.le (levi rut wits, out rides, and thinks h'.'V nlotting enemies. Stait with the first thrill in dare-cut first flash, jr. the first episode. Brin he kiddies, 'j hey k.ve Ruth Roland and they'll see the greatest Western thriller she ever produced. Fly to "White Eagle'." Stalling at the Grand theatcp Mend ay Janu-iy 0th, Children under lr! fiee. Also Harold Lloyd in one of the h Millii 'n dollar two reel come.lie. mi c l his Is An Unusual Norwood Bass and guest, Mrs. I 1 -m;... t,.i;.i uo, o.. Blackwelder. LUTHER LEAGUE SOCIAL Miller A.ry Misses Vera Gibbs and Jessie Fat: ick have returned to Converse College, Spartanburg, S. C, aftei .-lending the holidays at home. j da and Atlanta. The business meeting was opened the -president, Mr. Harold Deal.i Mrs. D. C Plyer returned to Wax haw today alter spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Russell Robin-sot:. Mrs. M. M. Host, Miss Katherine li-.st and Mr. Walter Bust of Morgan ton were guests yesterday of Mr. ind Mrs. C. C. Bost. Mr. Robert Reud left Wednesday for his home in New Yffk after .-.ponding the holidays here with relatives. a a B nnnDDnDnGonnannnaacniwaaocDWincaoEonfli Crisp- Dainty '- Delicious Deserves Its Name Fulfills Its Fame Hickory's Pride 8c a Loaf, 2 for 15c Made by r City Steam Bakery C. W. ELLINGTON, Proprietor HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA igns of all kinds B? L. PREVETTE Hickory, N. C. A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry Store where your yes receive expert service without the use o drugs. Jitney Schedule Hickory-Leaoir Jitney Scb-dale Lm Lnolr 1:80 P. M. Uf Hickory 5 .CO F. M. Arrif for No. XI and IS. C. E. ROBBINS Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOR OF OITICS Etc? of Refraction aad ll Opti ma; ifU corrected wish pCQmrlj r.. and xmation room V Dr. J. F. Campbell DENTIST Phone 370-L HICKORY, N. C. Office Over Essex Jewelry Store Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all kindi of HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK K pairing a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. Miss Mabel Miller has returned i'vont YVin.-ton-Saletn where she at tended the mid winter meeting of the N'uith Carolina Press Association. Mi-. Dan Boyd has returned to thr North Carolina Military and Naval Academy at Henc'ersonville after xp-.nding the holidays at home. The condition of Mrs. Hiram Sim-."i-.i'iis. who has been ill for about .v.M weeks, is improvec' and her many friends will bo delighted to know 'hat she is able to be up some each day. Circle Xo. J) of thu. Missionary So ciety of the First Methodist church "v ill -meet on Tuesday afternoon at '! o'clock with Mrs. W. A. Dysart All members are urged' to be present s this is the lirst meeting of the .e i oar. transacted. During the social many games' were played. Music was furnished' throughout the evening by members of the league. The league was do-, lighted to have as v isitors Miss Jua nitii Perkins and Mr. Chester Raton.- Later in the evenig all were in-; vited into the dining room where j sandwiches, cakes, candies, f: uits -j and nuts were served. Ail too soon1 came the time for departure and the' breaking up of a most enjoyable' evening. MR. BARB POUNDED The two congregations served by j Rev. J. E. Barb remembered him in ' substantial way when on New- Year's eve they sent an automobile to his home loaded with good things for the pantry and a purse filied with silver dollars and bills of different denominations. The purse was care fully guarded' and delivered by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bumgarner. That was the final of the act that began on Thansgiving day, yes, with the Begining at a stake at the interesct- : Jonly the value in dollars and cents lot the gifts received that is appre ciated by the recipient, but also the' j expression of appreciation of his ' services by the donors. ' i i IN HONOR OFMrT AND MRS. j KAMSEUR I i The Woman's Auxiliary of the . First Presbyterian church expects to ! held a social tea at. the manse im mediately after- meeting prave Thi Woman s Missionary Society January 11, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. f Corinth Reformed church will meet Hubert Rmseur who leave soon for Monday afternoon with the president. Burkemont, to become home mission Mrs. C. C. Eost at :j o'clock. This ! tries under the "auspices of the North s the meeting for the appointment of; Carolina SyncJ. secretaries of the departments and!' Burkemont is at the top of the ommittees and for. the payment of , South Mountains and is twenty five 'lues. All members are urged to be! miles from Hickory and nine miles from Morganton. Every member of the Presbyter ian congregation who is over sixteen is invited and all will be glad to do honor to these excellent people who hwo dedicated their lives to this work. -- i j .1. il. . n t- u ,.0,. n,i i, mi: Kamseur is 10 teacn me soum f officers was in order. Miss Vir-Iour:tain pfc!e to d ,be.tter ,..: m i. . 1 farming and Mrs. Ramseur, who is a wrs. "has. Menzies, Vice president. present. MRS. PRUITT HOSTESS With Mrs. T. P. Piuitr as hostess the Do As You Please Club held a most j -.njoyable meeting Thursd'ay after-j noon. This was the last meeting of! Miss Helen Springs, secretary and M!'s Millie Kate McComb. treasurer Owing to the length of the busi ness session, the, regular program was omitted. Mrs. Gordon B. CrcAv ;I1 0 Philadelphia, who is the guest "or s'ome time of her parents, Mrs C. II. Geitner, was given a cordial welcome at the club and was heard with interest when she read a let ter from the little French orphan, whom the club adopted some years igo and has since heen providing for. The social hour, following the bus nrss session, was especially delight ful and was featurec? by the serving jf a delicious salad course.' The club adjourned to meet next ;n two weeks with Mrs. Chas. Men zies, Jr. trained nurse, will teach the mothers sanitation. The Morganton church has been doing good work at this place for several years and will take great interest in Mr. and Mrs. Ram seur's work. RUTH ROLAND IN "WHITE EAGLE First Episode Grr.nd Monday. Ccme! Soar on the wings of ad venture! t Speed on the wings of action! Thrill in the skies of Romance! Fly with "White Eagle." Ruth Roland is calling you. 1 C-".ne with her into the homes of the cowboys, into the pueblos and se cret chambers of the Blue Hawks and j Buffalo Indians. j Come! Travel into the land of rug !ged mountains, and gorgeous can tyons, where action speeds each thrilling minute. The girl is a beau- 9 CVRUS C. BAll B Mem. Am. Soc. Civil En m. terpoifr, WaterworVa and srweraj Land ach-diir'al n f:jhwaya. ackory, N. C Chic. Com. Bldg A4dxas: Graaita Falls, N. . Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First Claai Work GuAtutitd Phona 106. Work Dalirarad 10XS 14tb Btraat, fliekory, N. C. DK. O. II. HESlKKi DENTIST OcfQe phona Nu. 2.V Maonlc..Tamp)e Builriing: Nijrht phona No. S jf r Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. ft A. M. ReTJlar comronnicatioa First and Third Monday nighta. Brcthraa cordially iavitad to k present. 1 J. SUTTLEMYRE, W. M. W. L. BOATRIGHT, Sec. Hair Helps Hair Tonic, Shampoo, Hair Brush or Comb, surely one of these four things you need right now, or possibly youneed the entire equipment. Buy them as we will select them for you. Take our advice as to their val ue. Pay a fair price for our unusual quality and you will have an equipment that will give you unusual service. LUTZ DRUG STORE "ON THE CORNER" PHONES: 17 and 317 RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED THE racking, Agonizing rheumatic ache is quickly relieved by an ap plication of Sloan's Liniment. For forty years, folks all over the world have found Sloan's to be the natural enemy of pains and aches. Jt penetrates without rubbing. You can just tell by its healthy, stimulating odor that it is going to do you good. Keep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles, strains and sprains. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. SidDsi .eneiroa Makes Sick Skins Well One of Dr.Hobson's Family-Remedies. For a clear, healthy complexion use freely Dr.H6bsons Eczema Ointment There's nothing particularly unusual about most sales; all stores have them; they mark goods clown to dispose of them. The unusual part comes in.the kind of goods that are on sale and how much they're reduced in m'ice -L i ' The clothes we offer are. the finest made; Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; the price reductions are exceptionally great. r $39.75 for Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats that formerly sold for 35 Jm j rt n r ;:.-?'3iKS $29.75 for Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats hat formerly sold -S40. for $35 $19.75 Suits and Overcoats that formerly sold for $25, $30 and $35. Shirts, Roys Clothes and many other things at Sale prices. U m otetz- Whitener Cm. Co RE ANNO UNCING OPE NING New of Building and Loan Stock. Be a Saver, tart Now. First Building &' Loan Association