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. $ j m G. MARCH 17, 1922 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE n The Bisaiar Store Service and Satisfaction you always get the best quality, latest i i. - .-tvles5 ami iowusi prices. Expert repairing promptly executed. Geo. E. Bisamar Jeweler and Optometrist. tch inspector So. and C. & N. W. Rys. i mi Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. P .F. Hilton and son, Wiley motored from Magnolia, Miss., TO PRESENT PLAY On Saturday night, March 18, the 'find (are spending- several days with Philalethian and Eumenian Literary Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hilton. Societies will owe lor the anniver sary play, "Mr Bob". i nis is a very interesting eowdy m two acts, having seven characters , I Mrs. C. C. Bost is spending some mi. and Mrs. Lawrence Thorn-'time in Wilson with her daughters, burg of Hudson were Hickory visi-1 Mrs. Claude B. Weset and Mrs. Robert tors yesterday afternoon. ! V. Moss. all. A cordial invitation is extended to Mis. D. W. Aderholdt of Henry j ,vri was a visitor in the city tcrday. 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PHONE 19 TO ENTER CONTEST THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY The domestc science classes o-i the Local talent will stage the "Arri-1 yes- , Hickoi v hish school are preparing to , val of Kitty" tcnierht. at the Citv enter the Southern Public Utilities 1 Auditorium, under the auspicer. cf Company's electric range contest the Community club. The rehearsals! f ) . . C .. . ili.. . . . . l.i . 4-' il A .i-i 1 1 1 . .-. i i - 1" . 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 I - 1 " 1 -i.l,,,.. i V r , . i . i . i" . , . lidluier OI Npwtnn woiu in U .: j i i : ii- i in "Xfva v tj Hr.,,.,;,. i ; snopping totay. .ship may enter. are being handled in great shape. ! , a v i V'1 ' - : '.'i'he Arrival of Kitty'' has been Mr. and Mrs. Pn t mw o.wi i:u mrs niTrwAV.iv wnsTRKS t ffiven in Charlotte and other cities i daughter, Oia Holt, went to Graham Mrs. R C. Buchanan was hostess : a .has made a big hit. It's full of j mis morning to visit relatives. vesterday afternoc'n .to the Da "As i R'000 wncesome xun, and mere s! ' You Please Club . together with ain.thin8' to make you bite your hps j Mr. and Mrs. K c Mon,;s nun-be r of additional guests at a about. You'll enjoy every line cv' it! I Mrs. R. C. Love motor? tn Ph. delightful meeting at he.- hom on i.yeryoc'a'y is interested, in the i lotto today to visit Mrs B D Wil Seventh avenue. work ot the Community can- r. nd Hams. ' ' ' Beautiful spring flowers were us- want to help make "The Arrival I ed as decorations am! were in keep-1 of Kitty'- a financial success, and Mrs Tamr a t? w ing with the bright spring time j the players are due a gooi! house, to Boston Mat Jft, ZT ekther out of doors. This thing of working overtime fc'r about a week with M. ,r T ii?8 Instead of the usual discussion other folks deserves v. pretty good and Mis 1 r vl Vonts, Mr. find cliticisra of books the.time was share of praise a7id you should be Mrs. Solon Shook and Mrs. Aza- ter the minutes of the last meeting and the transaction cf several busi ito M.r'oii v...i " "vu ui mr iu were anions- j: the out of town shoppers ir. the city "ess matters wnicn came up i. u yesterday afternoon. " ,tUn;ervinK of an elegant iuncheon '11 , was a feature of the ' social hour. Mrs. Gordon B. Crowell went to The guests were invited into the LincOintcT. yesterday afternoon ' to cvning room an,d found their1 places spend several days with Dr. and- at sman tables. A three course lun Mis. Crowell. j cheon was served and each guest tit- -i N , I found beside, her place a bunch of Miss Florence Blc'omberg has re- fragrant violets which were favors turned to her home in Mia'iapolisJ Guests in addition to club members Iowa, after being the guest for some were Mrs. E. S. Earnhardt, Mrs. time of, Prof, and Mrs. A. L. Lugn, Cari jj. Moore Mrs. Connolly Gam the latter her. sister. I ble. Mrs. Geo. S. Watson Mrs. John ' j Geitner and Miss Elizabeth Ebeltoft Mr. Robert Bonner has returned the latter of Shelby. The :lub will from Linville Falls where he spent meet again in two weeks, several weeks with Mrs. Rrnnpi- and ' children who are visiting her parents TRAVELER'S CLUB WITH there. . mks. Mun The Travelers' Club met yester day afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. T. A. Mott as hostess. Seventeen members were present. The club has been pursuing the study of short story writing in the different parts of the Unitied States and yesterday the first topic under consideration was the South in Short Stories and Southern writers. This paper was .bly given by Mrs. N. W.. ., Clark who presented her topic in a very in teresting manner, giving also some of the short story writers namely: Charles Ed vert Craddock. Joel Chand ler Harris George Wash ngton Cable, also Thomas Nelson Page. This con cluded the first part of the program and Mrs. K. C. Menzies then gave Rev. S. B. Stroun went to Char- an account ot the lite ot W, kidney lotte today to attend a meeting of .'Porter or 0. Henry as he is known Mrs. P. C. Halin attended the fun- eial at St. Matthews yesterday af ternoon of Mr. Lonnie A. Carpenter who died Wednesday night at his home in Maio'en. Miss Minnie Bingham who is at tending school in Charlotte arrived yesterday to spend the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. W Bing ham. (Mr. E. C. Ivey of Mooresville, who is manager of the toy factory, a new business enterprise for Hickory, has moved his Itimily here and they are occupying a home in Kenworth. the Church club of that city. He will be the jcuest of ;Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith while there, and will return home .tomorrow. Mrs. Sam Williams of Washine?- U ton stopped over in the city for sev eral hours with Mrs. Ge?rge Lyerly. Mrs. Williams was enroute to Mar shall where she will visit for about a week and then refcjrn to Hickory to be the mest of Mrs. Lyerly. Mis? Iiene Coffey of LencIr pass ed through the city today on her wav home from New York where she recently underwent an operation1 on her fool. Her friends here will be: MRS. HOLDEN OBSERVES in the financial world. Mrs. Menzies also., delighted the club by reading two of his short stories. Mrs. Mott then gave a Victrola selection, Melody in A Major. Mrs. W. B. Menzies concluded the program by reading the best short story ever written, "The Necklace" by Guy deMaupassan:. Bright bits of current events were exchanged and later the guests were served a delicious salad course by the hostess. Decorations were Shamrocks and were suggestive of St. Patrick's day. The club adjourned to meet next with Mrs. E. B. Menzies. delighted to know that the opera tion was successful. Miss Coffey has been crippled for a number of years. BIRTHDAY Yesterday Mrs. Bettie R. Hold'en observed her eighty eightr birfehday anniversary and in honor of the oc- Mrs. Belle Ingold and Mrs. A. K. casion Mrs. Carrie uamDie ano. Mrs Joy came down from Lenoir last ' onmmy uamoie gave an nuor-ma. night to see Mrs. Bettie Hola'en who "traumui 'ui.. tvc.vc yesterday observed her eighty eight c flock. ' birthday anniversary and to attend For a number of years Mrs. Gam- the Community Club play at the au- c"l"uu " ? ditorium this evening. They are "y d,,1"ei.,,u . uut guests of Mrs. Gamble. Mrs. Ingold for the past few years this na. been and Mrs. Holden have; been friends called oft on account fc Mrs. Hn- frr manv vears. Mrs. Insrold. has uenn wywicea aKe am: uuu me reached her eightieth birthday. CAMP FIRE GIRLS ON HIKE THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY A Farce in Three Acts CITY AUDITORIUM Friday, MarcK 17th(8;0 P. M. v day she is at home to hev . numerous friends who call in streams.' Mrs. Holden ha?, been in Hickory for many years, having moved here from the eastern part of the sta4e eil UIl ,rU TJtV.I'-, woo o tr-Illonrii hn ti afternoon to the .74.u j 0, ,,it 'I- vwtflPttJIE DERSONS IN THE PLAY: IMltr.', W. A. Self AanWrJ.s.sistfir.in.law. ., . . .Mrs. T. F. Stevenson Jan$ his niece Mary Stuart Menzies Bobbie llaxter . 1. .... . Worland Eaton ' 1 Benjamin More - .; .Connolly Gamble Tngf a bell-boy R. H. Shuford V: u colored porter .....J. H. P. Cilley Kitty. an actress Annie Killian Suzfttef Aunt Jane's maid Helen Springs I c.::vEThe office of the Halcyon House, in the c'atskili Mountains. Tim k-One day last August. Act I. Late' morning. Act II. Early afternoon. Act III. Almost evening. f The camp fire girls were taken on a hike yesterday afternoon to tne I - .i j tut T7U.A intiiiuv-io i,3 uy - t-mai miarniun viiw r.iii nisi .... . rivci uy iii ; industries started here. She is re- uonnev. Aitev re&un, Aur maikaWe for her affe and is a very the young people returned to Miss entertaiAing conversationalist and re Bonner's home where the: were , , ..liinho. nf served a delightful supper. I f. ; . These taking the hike were Misses rPOP;V(A nmm,K liirthdav Martha Horton. Aline West, , Kebec- ca Kirkpatnck, Cohne Abee, Garo terd av and received hundreds Nichols Gladys Frye, Mary Wi lev -vf frienvds caled to 1&ave thelr Lenrz, oaiue ence m. grcetingS and bes1: wishes. Whltener. nnrinir Vio afternn Mastpr Cnr- nolly Currie Gamble, Jr., young son Miss Minnie Gwaltney went to of Mr. and Mrs. Connolly Gamble. Oteen today to give a St. Patricks was christened by Dr. E. M. Craig, party to the boys in ward 1-7 . She pastor of the First Presbyterian will spend several days there before church, it being very fitting that returning home. Mrs. ft.. J. ivienzies me mue xeiiiw icrave uj uayuo I has arranged a party for the boys in mal rites on the birthday anniver- . t r 1 xi T nr.1 A i. vll n v,t r.n Vita rrroat onan1mnViA.T. Ward J.-0 ailU tnf Ijituica nuAiiaij aoiy ft 1 "u of Hickory Post Nd. 48, American Guests for luncheon in addition to Legion, sent up contributions and the immediate family were Dr. and favors for the party for the boys in Mrs. E. M .Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ward B-4 at Kenilworth which tne s. Watson ana daughter, Manna local legion has adapted. The parties Steed, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar will be all given tonight. Yoder. ' ; V Several perfectly gc'oi! places have been saved fc'r "great applause" and if you want to make it "loud and prolonged'', there'll be. a special ed tion of the Congressional Record brought o'ut for that purpose. MllSlil FROM SECOND ii The petition of Councilmcn N. W. Clark, for alderman in the second ward was filed with the city mana ger yesterday afternoon. The pai: tionern are: John N Bohannon. J. L. Cilley. S. L. Whitener. P. A. Setzer. J. J. Hefner, J. W. Whinant, J. J. Wil lard,.R. E. Martin, K. C Menzies T. A. Mc'tt, J. C. Martin, Samuel E, Stroup H. S. Smith. J. F. Del liligqr, Edgar L. Fox. R. C. B.ichan nan, Geo. R. Wboten. B. L. Martin, Chas. Menzies, Jr., J. E. Baib. A. P. Whiten3r, J. L. Latta, J. M. Step hens, O. H.Hestev. Paul W. Trout man, N. M. Seagle, A. Alex Shuford. The candidates to date are Eubert Lyerly and M. H. Yount for mayor, S. A. Isenhour and S. L. Whitener for aldermen in the, 'first ward and Capt. Gee1. L. Huffman and Mr. Claik for aldermen in the second ward. Petitions may be filed up to 12 o'clock tonight, and then the race will be on. "CAMERON RORAL MOUNTED" p i. PASTIME TODAY If you failed to see "Cameron of the Royal Mounted," made from Ra'ph Connor's stirring story with Gaston Glass. Vivienne' Osborne and living Cummin gs at the Pastime theatre yesterday, you missed a mighty good picture. Better come today. Tomorrow Realart pictm-es present Constance Binney in "Mid night" with Jack Mulhall as leading man, and a cast which includes such well known screen personalities as William Courtleigh, Sidney Bracey, Arthur S. Hull, Herbert Fortier, Hel- ene Lynch, Edward Martindel and iYK'nv extiii'S, Fine horses and some unusual wat er scenes and features of; this thrill ing play, which verges on the mel odrama Ve. Added attraction, a Snub Pollard comedy. HIWAIIAN SINGERS f HUB MONDAY Come to the Hub theatre Mon day evening, March 20th and hear Vierra s famous Hawaiian Singers and players in "A Night in Har waii." They will present what is promised as an enchanting melody of Hawaiian music, songs and danc es. A fine entertainment. Don t miss it. CONSIDER POSTOFFICE : ' The Republican cCunty executive committee will meet in the court house at Newton tomorrow at 2 o' clock to hear what the boys have to say about this postoffice business, anyway. No admission will be charg ed, it was said this afternoon. MASONIC MEETINGS There will be an important meet- ine of the Hickorv Masonic lodge Monday niffht..-- In addition to de gree work, there will be several goo'd talks, including one trom Man Squires of Hibriten lodge. Lenoir. . On Tuesday night the chapter will confer the most excellent and royal arch decrees and there will be re- frishmehts on the side. New Spring Ready-To-Wear At Special Prices For cash we were able to buy many gar ments at less than value. We pass the saving- on to our customers. All Wool Jersey Coat Suits ...... .$9.00 All Wool Tweed Suits, lined $16.50 All Wool Tricotine Suits $25.00 All Wool Jersey Sport Coats .. . . . .$6.00 All Wool Burilla Sport Coats . . . . . . $6.00 All Wool Polo Sport Coats $9.00 Canton Crepe Silk Dresses $10.00 Canton Crepe Sport Dresses . . . . . .$16.75 All Wool Jersey Sport Dresses . . $5.00 Pure Silk Tuxedo Sweaters . . . ... . .$9.00 Crepe-De-Chine Tailored: Blouses . . $3.98 Twelve Mumme Pongee Blouses . $2.98 Black Satteen Petticoats . ... . . White Satten Petticoats, Double ; White Wash Silk Petticoats . . ; Silk Jersey Sport Underskirts . All Silk Crepe-de-chine Gowns All , Silk Dressing Saques ' All Silk Jersey Bloomers Sport Coats $6.00 to Tweed Coat Suits S9.00 to Tricotine Suits $18.75 to . . 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