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WLUNbSUAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1922 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE he Bisanar Store Service and Satisfaction f: You always get the best quality, latest stylos and lowest prices. Kxpert repairing' promptly executed. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Optometrist. Watch inspector So. and C. & N. W. Rys. Local and Personal Major T. A. Mott returned yester day i'rom a week's trip to Virginia. Mr. Holmes Bryson of Asheville was a business visitor in the c ity today. Mrs. L. F. Long and Mr. Cyrill Lonjj of Newton were visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. W. T. Sletfjre has ronc to noithcrn markets where lv will pur chase stock for his store. Mrs. James Currie is improving after being quite ill at her home on Fourteenth street. Mrs. II. K. Simpson is spending several days this week with Mr. Simp son m Atlanta, Ga. Mr. V. A. Clinard has returned from a business trip ti.' the western part of the state. Mr .and Mrs. II. C. Lutz srul Master Horace Lutz, Jr., went to Asheville this morning to spend the clay. We're Headquarters for Service on All Makes of Batteries We take care of batteries all makes. We recharge and repair batteries. But that isn't all. We're a clearing house for battery infor mation! If you want to know what happens when water in ..the battery runs low when the charge goes down when a short circuit occurs, we'll tell you. More than that we'll tell you the few simple things you need to know to side-step battery trouble. Come in! Ask questions no matter whether yours is a Willard Battery or not. We're glad to be of any service we can. Hickory Battery Co. HICKORY N. 0. Representing Willard Storage Batteries 9 ' 1 HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th St. - - - ; - Phone 65 Signs of all kinds B. L. PREVETTE Hickory, N. C. A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry Store where your eyes receive expert service without the use oi drugs. Jitney Schedule HtcWy-Lcaotr Jitaey Sch4a Uv Unolr 1:80 P. M. ! Hickory 6.00 P. 11. Arritt for No. SI and 11. C E. ROBBINS Geo. E. Bisanar wwr of Infraction tad all Opti cal dafecti trmntl with nrov,rl fitt gUiBta. Unlet and lamination room ' to- ieti ltb Jawalry Store. Dr. J. F. Campbell DENTIST Phone 370-L HICKORY, N. C. Office Over Essex Jewelry Store CYRUS C. BAEB Mem. Am. Soe. Ciril Engw. 8er? Land ub-ditJiion flicktnr. tsj n r.M r.nm Hid. FMjrm; Graaita Falla, N. C Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all kinds uf HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK Rapairinr Spaclaltj HICKORY, N. C. Electric Shoe Shop r. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First Class Work Guara.titd Pboas 10. Work DaUvwad 10SS 14th Streat, Hickory, N. C. The O. Henry Book Club will meet Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'tlo'ck instead oi Thursday afternoon with Miss Mabel Miller. Mrs. K. C. Menzies returned home yesterday afternoon from. Charlotte v. nere she spent several days with her sister, Mrs. B. D. Williams. The many friends of Mrs. J. E, Walker will l.e delifrhted to know that she is much improved after a recent illness. Mrs. 11. C. Buchanan has returned from Johnson City, Tenn., where she spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Carl Marshall. Mrs. J. D. Hinson has returned to her home in Granite Falls after spending several days with her sis ter, Mrs. J. D. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner and two children went to Thomasville this morning to spend this week with Mrs; Bonner's sister, Mrs. T. S. Corn- stock. There is to be a second B'6v Scout itroo in Hickory with Hazel R I Aiken as scoutmaster.' The organiza !tkn meeting will be held at 7:30 ! o'clock Fric'ay night in Kiwanis hail and all youngsters interested are ex pected t, be on hsr.d. This is Boy ! Scout week. LADIES AID AND MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Ladies' Aid and Missionary Society of Holy Trinity Lutheran chuich. met yesterday afternoon in the council roc'.n of the church. Ow ing to the inclemency c.f the weather the meeting was not as largely ac tended as usual. The devotional exercises marking opening of meeting, were in chargv of Mrs. Herman Payne and' the miss ion study lesson which came .after was in charge of the members, dif ferent ones giving readings on th,.: subject. The society will meet again on the first Tuesday afternoon in March. DIXIE GREYS MEET Mi.ss Katherine Lyerly was hostess Saturday afternoon to the regulai monthly meeting of the Dixie Grey chapter. Ten members were pres ent and in addition to those two vis-itoi-s, Miscses Mary Dellinger and Edith Ivey were welcome visitors. A short business meeting was held af ter which the program for the after noon was taken up. A very enojy- able part of the program was ;' th&i reading "Boy Soldiers ot the .(. onted: eracy" by Miss Frances Clins Fergu son.'. " ". '. " "' ' Light refreshments .were served and the chapter adjourned to meet the first Saturday afternoon m Ma'rcn with Miss Virginia Springs. - TIMELY SLOGANS Do a Good Turn daily. -Be prepared. s A Scout's honor is to be trusted:' ' 4 Boys will be boys the kind or boys men let them be or help them to be which shall it be so far as you are concerned? Or arev't you concern ed? Give a thought to boyhood but do not stop with a thought. Say it in service. Better boys, a better city. Better cities, a better nation. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. i-"" h"n K.eii ,1- nounce the birth! of aUffKtlij. i ' SPECIAL SCOUT MEETING Special scout meetimr at 7:30 to night in the Kiwanis nail for pur pose of observing the 12th anniver sary of the founding of Bov Scouts of America. It is important that each member ! tioop No. 1 be present in uniform. MISS PLANK HOSTESS The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club together with a number of spe-ci-vl guests were entertained at the regular fortnightly meeting yester day afternoon by Miss Edith Plank at her home on Fourteenth street. At three tables the game progress ed' merrily and on the final counting of the scores the club and visitor'? prizes, each dainty hand made hand kerchiefs, were won by Mrs. E. A. Herman. ;.nd Mrs. W. r. S uord. salad course followed by candy was served during the social hour fol!ov- ing the game. .. Those nlavinc "vi've Mi p t?. Henry, Mrs.' II. C. Bragaw, Mrs. C. .A. Jordan, Mrs Hazel AikeiC M'n 10. A. Herman, Mrs. Weston Clinard, Mrs. J. A. Herndon. Mrs. W. J. fiiri ford. Mrs. John Geitner, Mrs. Rich ard Ballinger. Miss M-vry Allen and Miss Annie Killian. Mrs. E. A. Herman will be hostess at- the next meeting of the club which iV.ill be on Tuesday afternoon, Febru ary 21. 8 1st 1:!IiPW ;4 :;mmm. Mrs. Merbetr H. Miller and little Iaughter, Mildred, returned Monday afternoon from Charlotte where they spent the week end with Mrs. C. C. Greene. Rev. R. M. Courtney of Thomas ville was in the city yesterday, stop ping over on his way from Memphis, Tenn., where he atttended confer ence. Misses Hallie and Virginia Lenoir of Lenoir and Miss McDowell of Morganton were in the city today cn route to Lenoir from Statesville where they attended a dance last night. The subject of the Westview Meth odist church prayermeeting tonight will be "The Greatest Prayer Meet ing Ever Held." There were ten times m(.rc present than expected last Wrcdncs(iy. Messrs. J. 1). Elliott and K. C. Menzies 1ft today for Florida to spend several days, Mr. Elliott going to DcLand and Mr. Menzies to Eustis. Later they will join Mr. J. L. Riddle and make a trip to Cuba. Mrs. Alice -M. Counciil and Miss Margaret Taylor went to Salisbury this morning to attend the marriage this evening c'f Mrs. Councill's grand daughter and Miss Taylor's, cousin. Miss Margaret Counciil, to Mr. Wililam Snyd'er. Mr. C. E. Deal returned from Greenville, S. C tf.'Jay where he at tended court as a witness for West ern Union Telegraph Company' in case Hamilton vs Western; Union which was decided in favor of the Telegraph Company. "A DAUGHTER OF THE SUN" The world renowned beach at.Wa'i- kiki Oahu out from Honolulu is'un- dc'ubtod y in a class by itself. The coral reef prevents the iush of v.'at er with its killing force. ' Here is the daily bathing place of the City of Honolulu. Here one can see the expert native Hawaiian sftvimmer ride the incoming surf on a board. It looks most simple and easy but to the novice it very often happens tc be a most hazardous task. The native seems to belong in the water as much as upon land for they are expert swimmers. The latest play to deal with Ha waii is "A Daughter -f the Sun" the story of an Hawaiian Butterfly, written by Lcrin J. Howard and Ralph T. 'Kettering. Out of the traditions of Old Hawaii they have gathered material rich in possibili ties !for a story of great fascination. A delightful love story winds itself throughout the entire j)ay. The Mu tual Play Co., the producers, have given this, their latest play, a most wonderful mounting, the .first act alone having six scenes. A troupe of native Hawaiian musicians ifc carried and they render their pecu liar native music throughout the action of the play. "A Daughter of the Sun" will be seen at the auditorium tomorrow night, Thursday. Prices 50. 75, $1. and $1.50. Seats are now on sale at Lutz Drug Store. Thei monthly business and social mecVing f;f the Philathes; class of the First Baptist church will be held Fr'day evening at the home of Mrs. F. A." Henderson on Thirteenth ave nue with Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. E. H. UmsteaC and Mrs. J. E. Wlalker as joint hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Buchanan and Mr. Ronda Buchanan returned yes terday from Limestone, Tenn., where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Buchanan's father, Mr. Counciil, who died Friday in Science Hill, Ky. Mrs. Buchanan was called to her father's bedside last week. SURE ENOUGH COLD WEATHER IS HERE i. VV. RABY, M. D., U. C. CHIROPRACTOR and Spinal Specialist (JV( r Kssex Jewelrv Store f Dittane, I'hone 528-J Hickory Lodge No. 343 a. r. & a. ti. Reffulur comnunictio Firsi and Third Monday ifbtj. Brsthraa cordially toriUd W p'TUTTLEMYRE, W. M. W. L. BOATRIGHT, Sec A Rubber Message to Mothers Where children are, there is the almost daily need for a fountain syringe. Mothers know the ad aptability of a good fountain sy ringe for enema. Our fountain syringes are of extreme quality and have excellent wearing ability. They give more service than ordi nary and yet cost no more than an ordinary price. LUTZ DRUG STORE "ON THE CORNER PHONES: 17 and S17 With the wind ; whizzing at avei lenity of several miles an hour, and carryings a message from the snowy mountains, the weather here yester day afternoon and this morning was more suggestive of winter than any of the year. The thermometer was unable to tell the full story. It .re corded the temperature 17 degrees tut it never mentioned' the wind during the entire night. That's the way of the thermometers; they say all of them are like that. ; t .. Incidentally this was c'ne degree warmer than was recorded two weeks ago, but as one of the Record's old est subscribers telephoned at t t:4' this morning, that other time the weather came without any whiskers. The reporter agreed entire y with its friend. V But the weather was due to mod erate shortly, as has been customary in the past, and those lettuce, cab bage and c.'Ljher plants in the garden, it, they got by this time, soon are due to start their fresh careers. HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN 13th avenue and 15th street. Rev. Chas. R. W. Kegley, pastor. At 7:30 p. m. today cjiurch ser vices, subject of sermon: ""A child raised from death by EHsha 1 and people of God today raising those dead in sin to life again through Christ." Bible catechism class meets Satur day at 3 p. m. Public invited to all , services. DIPLOMATIC WILLY READY TO OBLIGE "John, csn you let me have i little money?'' "Certainly darling. About how lit tle?" London Mail. Richmond, Mass. -W'oinan to run for office against her husband. lf ihe's defeated she can have hjm ar rested for beating his wife. Day ton News, Cj5 Lasi' knowing Today J.P. IN Discontented Wives" An Exceptional Production DON'T MISS IT! Admission 10 and 20c Aoditorom One Night Only THURSDAY, FEB. 9 The Musical Play "A Daughter of the Sun" Not a Sex Problem but a beautiful and Intense Dramatic Musical Play Telling a Love St:ry of Romance and Mystery Clean, Wholesome and Inte csting. Pretty Hiwaiian Girls Picturesque Costumes Cinging, Dancing Comedy "Loa' the Hawaiian Butterfly Seats on Sale Tuesday 9 A. M. LUTZ DRUG STORE 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 W AR TAX EXTRA NEW "CO-ED" DRESSES Just Received A. Picture of. Only;, One Of Them Drices S20. to $35. lew Spring Suits Everyone a Beauty Prices $20 to $45. New Spring Coats Surprising values Prices $15 to $35 New Spring Waists - $1.98 to $7.50 New Gingham Dresses For Street wear $2.00 to $7.50 New Spring , , Neckwear Br am leys and. Vestees, very hew 50c to $2.50 NEW SPRING PUMPS Satins, Patent Leathers, Black and Brown Kids. The. smartest line of foot wear we have ever shown. The lowest prices in five years. $4,00 to $8.50 New Spi ing Silks, Woolens, Cotton Novelties, Silk Hosiery, etc-etc. Thompson-West Company "The Ladies Store" Satisfies the sweet tooth and sids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth A great boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit Don't miss the joy oi the new W8ifiLEYvS P-Kthe sugar coated peppermint tid bit! I'll i,JL-LLa.Ll.l J.ll C29 rjCTBf Good for tipsf' valuable CliijMtfl premiums