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DAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10, 1922 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREf MP fie Bisanar Store Service and Satisfaction Y.'U always get the best quality, latest yi and lowest prices. Import repairing promptly executed. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Optometrist. VaKh inspector So. and C. & N. W. Rys. I Local and Personal SKQVGflARD GIVES i , Mrs; C. E. Abernethy returned I Asheville this morning after a v sjto her mother, Mrs, A. C. Link. lSlt SU I Miss Edna Bradford spent today 'in Morganton with Mrs. Eugene Smith Mrs. H. L. Thacker arrived today from Greensboro to visit her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. IS C TREAT El Reports from Asheville state that Mrs James C. Shuford, who under went an operation yesteru'uy, contin ues to she .v improvervi:t. Tixf. and Mrs. A. L. Lugn hve a- their quests Mrs.' B. R. Lugn and Miss Florence Bloomberg of Mecha polis. Iowa. I HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY. CO I General Insurance and Bonds, I -Service Our -Motto ;Wo i4th St...; .yr-y-. Phone 65 Mrs. II M. Dyer, of Roanoke, Va. who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs J II. Patrick, the latter her sister, will return trr her home tomorrow. Rev. S. B. Stroup returned today Atlanta where he represented the diocese of Asheville at a conference ol the synod of the fourth province. Rev. V. W. Rowe spent the day at Startown in . conference with the joint consistory of the South Fork charge t.J the Reformed church. , The Woman's Missionary Society of the Reformed church will meet Mon- h-- afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs J; F. Abernethy. mare Ma Feme i The Wavy Strand Wire keeps the fence tight and gives it longer life. The Square Deal Locks absolutely pre vent the wires from slipping. The One-Piece Stay Wire prevents bucking and makes a strong fence. Abernethy Hdwe. to. Everything for the Farm The 0. Henry Book Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3:0: o'clock with Miss Mabed Miller' oh Tenth av enue. ". .:; ''" " . K 1 Mr. Jake Moore has returned to Taylovsviile after spending senral days with Mr." and Mrs. J: O. Moore in Kenworth. . Mrs. D. W. Aderholdt, Mrs. Ruel Newton and Mrs. Carl Cline of Henry River and Hildebran, were in the city shopping yesterday afternoon. ray-night was observe I in the. ar mory lvst night and a full attend ance was reported.- Tin boys drew r.eaily $1,100 for drills dating the hist six months-of the past year. I SlT'S NOT SO MUCH WHAT YOU PAY I xs What You Get, For What You Pay ' THAT DETERMINES YOUR AMOUNT OF SATISFACTION W't Lend every effort to give our customers 100 cents worth 'Maifjii and material for every dollar spent for watch repairs. Seryice GEO. E. BISANAR-Satisfaction - ' i Sigrfs of all kinds 'B. I PRFVFTTP Hid vory, N. C. tr t A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry Store where your eyes receive expert service without the use of drugs. The, pastor will prcr.;ii at Farr grove at 11 and at Marvin at 3 Cc.ne even if the roads are muddy. The preacher will try to be clear. J. R. WALKER. Pastor. Friends of Mrs. J. A. Courtney, Jr., will be delighted to know that she is able to be out again after be ing confined to her home for over a week suffering with a scalded foot. K. S. Hall, who for several mor.ths was connected with Johnson's Gar r.ge, is no longer ecneeted with that firm, having gone in business for himself. He is dealing in .second ham: cars. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deal who were married in High Point Mon day have returned from a honey moon trip and are stopping with her mother, Mrs. J. JL Wannemacher on Fifteenth street. There will be a parcel post sale and oyster supper in the basement of the Reformed church tonight given by the Philathea. class for the bene fit of their class. A cordial invita tion is extended to all to attend. The Philathea class of the First Baptist church will hold the regular monthly business and social meot'iig tonight r.t the home of Mrs. F. A. Henderson at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs Henderson, Mrs. E. II. Umstead aw; Mrs. j. E Walker as join: hostesses. Mis Mary Rogers Shuford, wTio sjJent several dayswith her parents, Mr. and' : Mrs. E. L Shuford. on Fif teenth street, returned this morning to the Savage School of Physical Education,' New York, to resume her studies. - Mr. Shuford accompanied her to New York on a business trip. Jitney Schedule rtory Uolr Jitney 8chdnl Linear t-Xfl P M. hT Hickory C.CO P. M, Atom for No. XI and II. C E. ROBBINS Gee. E. Bisanar for of rt(.trUCt,oa a afl Opti- ri time. K Mu rJ..l!.. 4 ..... tioa w.'th Jw,jry star. Dr. J. F. Campbell DENTIST Phone 370-L niCKORY, N. C. Office Over Essex Jewelry Store CYRUS C.BAEB "em. Am Ha ri-ii vn- ijjrpowtt, Waterwotki and IBd iQb-diti.lon p- gy, K. :j.-Chm. Com. Bldf. Hickory Harnew Co. Mannfaetarert of all kind if HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK Ropairinff a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. Maj. Wade V. Bc'wman left today for Aj.c'rews, where he wiil inspect the cavalry troop tomorrow. He will at tend the national gura-d convention at New Orleans on February 2'i-28 a one of the four delegates from this state, and while there wiil enjoy the Mi-rcli Gras festivities. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Goode, who have been visiting their son, James Goode a college student in Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. Goode's brother in Macon, Ga., went to Birmingham, Ala. today where Mr. Goode will at tend an educational meeting. They will return to ickory the latter part of next week. The grand concert by Alex Skov gaard, the Danish violinist and Alice McClung Skovgasvd, pianist, in the Lenoir College auditorium last night was one of the rare treats which the music h.ers of Hickc y have been privileged to hear. TI12 audience though smaller than usual on account cf counter attractions lr.-s't night was enthusiastic and appreciated thoroughly and with an understand ing the piogram which these artists gave. The program was grouped for vio lin :.-nd i)ian(.' and the numbers olav- ed were the works ,-f some of the gicatest composers. Mr. Skovgaavd's interpretation was delicate and fin ishet:. His technique Avas faultiest and his tones from the matchless Stradivarius came from the soul of an artist. His mastery of the violin was comnlete and he v:r; - il' i breathlessly as he bi ought into dis play all the movements of tho right and left hand with a deftne-.s that was remarkable. As his first encore he played that soft southern melody, loved by all, "Swanee River," with muted violin and the applause was vociferous when the last soft strain had died awry. Mr. Skovgaarcj is of splendid physique and his manner is at once impressive and pler.sing a he. begins to play. Of no less importance on the pro gram was the playing of Mrs. Skov- gaard, finished pianist. Her tech nical facilities showec: complete com mand of the instrument. Her playing is brilliant and strong, and her splendid ability as an accompanist was one of the outstanding features of the concert. The numbers were all liberally an 1 lauded but only twice did' the artis:s respond with encores. The program was exceptionally interesting from r musical standpoint and intersp?rsed with the most classical numbers which brought into play, the finest skill of both musicians, were a num ber of well known favorite composi tions. WITH MRS. RRADSHAW Mrs. W. R. Bradshciw delightfully cniortaintd the Travelers' Club yes terday afternoon. The general top is for the afternoon was thev "Amer ican Novel." Mrs. W. B. Menzies gave an interesting account of the "Novb.'s of the West" and read se lections from Helen Hunt Jack son's "Ramona and Mac-Cay's Val ley of the Sun." Mrs, J. A. Mar tin read a carefully prepared paper on "Novels of the East" giving brief statements firom Holone's "Elsie Vemer'' "Cooler's Spy" 'and Can-; field's "Rrimming Cupf ' ' ! Mrs. E. B. Menzies read a selection from Wister's "Virginian.' . After current news a delicious luncheon was served . The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Mrs.' '. 'E, N. Carr. Guests for the afternoon1 were Mrs. R. C. Love, Mrs. W. C. Tyree, Mrs. John Young and Miss Minnie Gwaltney. ; The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. G. N. Hutton February 16. Mrs. C. C. Bost, chairman of the district committee and Mrs." A. H. Buit of Salisbury, district command er, went tfy Lenoir today to organize a ladies' unit of the American Legion post there. Mrs. Bost will return to the city late this afternoon. TO GIVE BOYS VALENTINE PARTY The Indies of the Red Cross can teen are planning a valentine supper for the boys of ward 1-8 at OUvn and valentines, cakes, stuffed' date.v fruit, chicken, candy or cash will be glad ly received. Send all donations Tc Mrs. K. C. Menzies, chairman. GET RICH QUICK W A L L I N G FOR D PASTIME LAST TIME TODAY If you missed seeing that fine pic ture "Get Rich Quick Wallingford" at the Pastime theatre yesterday you missed a great treat. This story is from the stage success by Georgia M. Cohan. Cast includes Sam Hardy, Doris Kenyon, Dina Allan and Nor man Kerry. A great comedy. Last showing today. Tomorrow Con stance almadge in her latest Selznick revival "Good Night Paul" adapted from the musical comedy of the same name. In this farce comedy Miss Talmadge is supported by Harrison Ford and Norman Kerrv who is in the cast of "Get Rich Quick Walling ford." Don's miss this good picture. Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First Clai Work Gnarit4 Phoao 10e. Work DoliTorod lOSS I4tb fltroot, Hickory, N. C. IfABY, M. D., 1). C. uiikoruACTOi: ari'l .M.al Specialist Over ! . .. t 1 . ??'c i;n mates , the Cause 01 Ws.:ax. IHuVnn H9H-.T Hickory lodge No. 343 A. F. ft A M. . Rerular comrjunicatioa Jirat nd Third Monday idghtii. Brcthroa eordiaUy iaitad Uf j,?"j!llSUTTLEMYRE,.W. M. , . S;U BOATRIGHT, Sec Coughers! DON'T WAIT The longer a couSh waits, the hard er it grows, and the greater the distress and danger. We want xiiu to tw our Cough Remedy for a value which we think few fnutrh remedies Possess. We hope vnn'll trv it. ' We are sure that it won't make your cough wait noi will you have to wait for relief. LUTZ DRUG STORE -ON THE CORNER" PHONES: 17 and 817 Pimply Take MASTIN'S VITAMDN 11 Ec;? anj Ecunonica? . desalts Quick NEW "CO-ED" DRESSES Just Received 8 4 : Of what usu are fine tea. ture3 with an ugly, mottled by flesh, sunken pouches r.ndei- the eyes ., careworn, sickly -tool. ir-g skin, fiab-AK. e eyes, cr Nv i ft t n MSA 4 Fpt? in?n thon nr nrtv who rr.p not astoninbinyrly aM to their onrruy find vigor, eioar tho ;.kin of erup tions anil enjoy thr.t sjilonilhl linn flesh - pepT ox p. ivcll-huilt luly. Since SoieTiPO rVropto.l from Katuro those mysterlocs Ji.fi,-",Ui;i,". hi-.-uth-' bnildiue ck'Uier:t-s--t.l.i- vitamins: thousands nnAi thnHjjtinil.s ca n tell you of tho ;ua:-.iu- aii.l aluiot iu:itrJc-l!k rc-si'3.- from tht ir "so. MASTIN'S YITA1IO.V TA!iL!"i'H eoiitaiu. not only yy.ist vitatuiJu-s, but all three, of tht pr-H-Uti.s vitiuulmv- A, li anil C g--i'-ci:; i ly i:n't ;)t ! ami eomhi-neil vslth h up orinuui- iron and the iiKcossf ry l$m! ualts which ymr system : -:C; u keoy yon atrons and v.vl'. If you waui (itiit-klj clo.ir your Skin and eo-j pi.-.-.ioii, fi'.st soiiio liriu healthy. fK-sb yea,- Iio'i.s. iicTe:u- your nerve lr-o ;r.ii hiv.-w aud lool: and feel far boiler, make idiis sl::ip!e test: First wi;;.! vcui-i.-ll' and meas ure yourself. N,-:-.l.. take MAST) N'S VITAMON TAJti.ICTS -iwo UbMts with.' every nu-td. Tli-a wcIkIi and -Mieasurje ynuvticli a-.iaUi e.K-ii iw.-k and 4ontinie takint- MAS'l'IN'S TAP.T.TOT-S retrt'-Iarl v t.t.til yo. farei satisfied with your jrain in weight,, ''pep," t-uerijy and Imyruveil . appeaj-anco. Insist ui)o:i tho Origical aud Geuuiae ViUiuier. W - i?c $mk 4 Picture of Only One Of Them 3rices 20. to S35. ew 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 new - 50c to $2.50 n r4 w l f i ..r.. THE ORIGINAL AND VITAMINS TAG LET Fully eruarnntoefj in every respect WOMEN'S ILLS MAKE UNHAPPY HOME There is no question but what the ills of women eonsoire against do mestic harmony. The husband can not understand 'thiV'.e troubles and the physician finds it hard to cure them; therefore the overworked wife and mother cc'ntinues to drag aroann day in and o'ay out with hesdahes and tackache, fretful and nervous. Such women should be guided bv tho experience of women whose let ters wc are continually puliliiLi:i; ii: thi? paper. Many of them dec'ure iat they have bee.-i retired to hen 1th. strength and consequent happiness bv Lydia E. Pinkham's Veiretablo Compound after doctovs and ali oth er medicines had failed to heir.- them. It will surely pay worn on who suffer from such ailments to trv it- Adv. I I SALE AND SUPPER TONICHT ! The Philathea class- of Corinih Ke j formed church will held a parcels I post sale tonight in the basement o the church. Stewed oysters will bei (served. The proceeds will be used fo I the building and loan fund which the class is maintaining for buildinc a (class room and in the dik- charge of other work which the clase has undertaken to dr.'. All friends of the young women and those interest: Imported, Roasted and Pack ed Expressly for Whitener & mm "Golden Glow" COFFEE Heavy Coffee KISSES Cream Kisses, . Saturday Tomorrow 19c Pound SPECIAL Stone's Rich Fruit Cake 45c per pound Tomorrow '. OBLEISK IS FLOUR A hih grade Flour, always Su3 of Pcrfec't Baking WE HAVE- Cauliflower, Greens, Celery, Head Lettuce. Beets, Car rots, Tomatoes, New Cab bage, Old Cabbage, Grape fruit, Oranges, Apples. SOPHIE MAE PEANUT BUTTER 39c lb. package 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 Whitener & Martin $.15,000,000,00 ; ... . Spent in 1921 for Cylinder Grinding It docs not require much thought to know why the cylinders need regrinding. Just think how many times the pistons travel through the cylinders every mile. While the rings are scraping hard against the M alls at the top of the C3 linder. The hottonWs kept well uiled and never wears much, where the rings do not travel. Therefore, the cylinders become larger at top then they be come egg shaped and it is impossible to fit them with any kind of rings that can hold compression and make a good running mo tor. Regrin'd the cylinder to original accuracy gives original results. Art)- motor shouid run two or three years with one regrinding and the cost is very small. Why have a bad running motor one that wastes oil and gas -that costs you money. ' We have reground lots of cylinders and every owner of a re grcund block will tell you that their motor runs as well or better than a new cne. ( We til! scored cylinders and babbit main bearings for Ford and Fordson- : A,. .11, Coffi Sherrill motor V Company W.-BUUOB,.iaMll.r..WM ... , - Advertise in the Record TRADE AVE. PHONE 94-L S..Mt33St. 0 eu are tfiven u cuiuiai m-.i irnou cu attend. Av, . . i