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I. vrIING. APRIL 1. 1922 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE D 33R rv 0 tin Msanar 5Me ft i ice and Satisfaction You i v., : s get the best quality, latest styles ; ' i vest pricos. Ex ? 1 pairing promptly executed. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Optometrist. Watch inspector So. and C. & N. W. Rys. Local and Personal MUS. GEITNER HOSTESS Mrs. C. H. Geitner was hostess of Cottii'rircV who have pledged their support to tftef orgaviiz&tion by this method. Nearly two hundred of Mr. Ottis Johnson spent yester day in Charlotte on business. Mr. Paul Abernethy of Spartanburg is spending the week end in the city 'Mrs. J. G. Dridges and Mi's. Beach of Hilderbran were Hickory visit ors tday. Mrs. j. T. McFarlahd of Huther foKilon a visitor in the city ijor the week end. Miss Jessie Iyrd went to Charlotte yesterday afternoon to spend the week end. Miss Kuby Giles has as her guest for the week end Miss Bessie Tate o! Marion, HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO : General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th St. - - - - Phone 65 Dr. R. II. Rowc has returned frc'u. N-ew York where he took a post graduate course in special work. There will be a meeting of the Y. W. A., of the Reformed church Mon day evening at 7:"0 o'clock with Miss Htidr. Whitener. Dr. C. L. Hunsuckcr has returnee t'om Winston-Salem where he spen (several days taking treatment foi his teeth. Mrs. E. S. Hamilton and daugh ter, Miss Ruby Hamilton, of Char lotte are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L L. Frye. ROSES AND SHRUBS 2 YEARS OLD Doratliy Perkins, Gen'l Jack, La France, Paul Navron, American Beauty, Milady Killainev Brilliant, White and Pink, Mrs. A. Ward, Mrs. G. Sawyer, Ophelia, Rich mond, Russell, Sunburst. Hvdrangea, Snowball and Irish Juniper. A fine assortment of Bulbs for summer and FalbBlooms. MRS. W.L. BOATRIGHT Fifteenth Street Phone 350 .IPI IMP II l' I IH TT a a a a a a a n u n 11 u p a a a D n u u H ODGaBaannaaocaa&nnaaoiasisesiarziiftaaaQaaoDar QUALITY AINU fKUJC- Two principal factors to be considered in any purchase whether large or small. When youiire always assuredo f the best at the lowest price and often at a big sav ing, it is well yirorth 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 CRIMES COMPANY onoErnonoDoaDODnnnoaonncnconroJS'BQancnnnf a n o o a a El s D D 0 a a a D 0 S Mrs. Rowell Holt and son Rowel! Jr-, of Charlotte are guests for sev eral days of her mother, Mrs. J. A Martin. yesterday afternoon to the Thursday j these drafts were deposited with. both Study lub. The program was a banking institutions. continuation of the study of art and - music and papers bearing on these WILLIAM S. HART subjects were giveii by Mrs. Modeller! PASTIME MONDAY and Mrs. E. Lyerly while . reading To b? unaware of his own name, was given by Mrs. Roy Abernethy. . umble to read or write and to adopt Adjourning into a social hour the j a tattle brand as his sole means of club had a most enjoyable hour dur- j identification that is the role por ing which f;me a two course lunch- I trayed by Wilhanl S. Hart in his eon was served at beautifully appoint- latcst and mcflsEm fnfiIale Par,a" ed table, the dining room 'table be- ' mount pic tare. "Trarehn On to be ing arranged and small tables being P'ejented at The Pastime Tneatre Placed in the living room. I nh S-.f'T-rTLi nf J- B. is the identification disc of April i3 withMrs. W. Hv JJttlc. thii man whorn fato has decrecd vni? Mii v7itvt Bhal1 be a wan(Ierer forever trav- hUK MK. iOL.VI icj,v on an(j it has cursed him with Mr. Russell M. Yount whose birth- a r-,;strust of everything- that walks dav anniversary c.fi-urred yesterday j 0,n ess y-.an fcur legs. And so he was given a delightful surprise par'- kM8 the face of the earth, caring ty last night by a number of his t?n-fv tor himself .and his pinto rony friends about sixteen 'or rao'. e wall.-- tak'np- whatever he wants until ing in and taking him unawares, thee comes the dav when he finds The pretty r.ew home of Mr. ana! that the cards have been stacked Mrs. Yount on Eighth avenue hadj j.ffS:nst him; it when ha comes up been decorated with exqui- j against the power of God, a newer site spring flowers by Mr- D. W.iyh:;h he cannot understand until it Amalgamated Textile Workers of Am erica, in an interview about the strike in New England mills, said that wag es in the Southern mills are from 6 to 20 per cent higher than those in the north after the recent cuts in s wages. He quoted the secretary of the American Cotton Manufacturers' Association as saying that "3 cents must be added to the Southern wages to account for the housing fa cities nrovided in the south." All of this i cue PEOPLE I LBISS BAN Conjver people are looking for ward with interest to the appearance in the graded school auditorium there Monday night of Miss Elizabeth Bain, field lecturer for the American l i . this is confirmatory of the state-' socla' .nygiene association, wno ar- . , , , Tivcu in Jrtickotry today to spend nve ment of Mr. Edwarus 1-arnura Greene, ,(1 in this sciom m ain win treasurer oi the rac::.c mills, a 'fiew s yppa days a-'n that Southern wages are ' nigh;. From the point of view M'r. Palmw, I "csday hfve n)t .e" closJ nd an' speaking for the textile operatives, i immunity near Hickory that can the workers in the southern mills now:par?ntee:hei? a, ood audience-for cnjc an advantage in wages. hir time. lst v'or.tJ etThm T f a-Y J b communicate with Vatt J. Shuford i he southern advantage ougnt tOrat the creanery. in Conwer at 7:30 Monday Engagements for Tuesday and Wed- Holder and the throe 'connecting i? shown to' him Among the teachers going home for thn week end are Miss Mary Km--aid who went to Morganton and Mise Helen Brandon who went to York. Miss Artie Wagner of Rock III I and Miss Rachel Wagner of States ville arrived tc'Jav to be guests ovei Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wagner. Special music will feature the morning service at Corinth Reformed church tomorrow. Mr. Rob Roy Peery will play a violin solo for the ofFeitory and Mrs. John Geitner will sing the "Angel's Serenade" with vio lin obligato by Mr. Peery. Circle No. 1 of the Missionary So- ciey of the First Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. B Gibbs on Twelfth street Monday a'f, tcrnoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Fred Horton as joint hostesses. Mrs. C. C. Bost, who spent scvera' weeks in Wilson, returned home yes tcrday afternoon accompanied by Mrs. C. B. West and little Mis Peggy West, Mrs. Robert V. Most uid little son, Robert, Jr., Mrs. West ind daughter will be here for a weel nr n.i mi ' :a.i. r more. ivir. xnoss win arrive wan n the next day or so and he and Mrs. Moss expect to make their future home here. WITH MISS MARTIN Moose and Elliott Contractors and Builders Temporary Office over Mrs. Beck ley's Millinery Store Geo. E. Biianar DOCTOR OF OPTICA Crrr of Refraetio d all Opt' ealQCteti corrtcUi with proywlj fltud guutw. Offlc tad xamlnation room w to Mttoa with Jwlrr Start. A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry Store where your eyes receive expert service without the use oX drugs. CYRUS C. BABB Mem. Am. Soc. Ciril Emrra. Wtcrpowr, Waterworks and Sweraj?a Land sab-dl'wo ffiSESf N. C;-Chm. Com Bldg Addresa: Graalta Falla, N. C. G. W. KABY, M. D., V. C. CHIROPRACTOR and Spinal Specialist Over Essex Jewelry Store Chiropractic Eliminates the Cause oi Disease. Phone 528-J Dr. J. F. Campbell DENTIST Phone 370-L HICKORY, N. C. Office Over Essox Jewelry Store The Junior Christian Endeavoi Society of the First Presbyteriar church met with Miss Nancy Lanj. Martin on Thirteenth ave- last night. The regular routine of business waf held after which the! society adjourn ed into' a social hour. It .was decide by the society to raise $10 for mis sions. . Bible games were played anc enjoyed. Ice cream and cake were served. MISS MITCHELL HOSTESS On last Tuesday evening the Ep worth League of the First Methodist church was entertained at a socia meeting by Miss Julia Mitchell at he.r home on Tenth avenue. The meeting being purely social no mat ters of business came up for discus 5nn.. PnnvpvsH.t.ior held SW3r foi some time and delightful music was furnished throughout the evening Dy the high school orchestra. The heme was very attractively decorated with spring flowers anc the evening was one of great pleasure to the young leaguers and friends. Dainty refreshment were served during the course of the evening. rooms, t rrovvn c.',;en. were vei'v in-i viting and cherry. In these several tables had been placed for rook and this game was enjeyed for seme 'im?. As the guests arrived they were served with delicious ?unch and lat ?v in the evening the hostess, assist ed by Misses Elizabeth Abernethy ind Christine Shell, served a salad course and coffee. Mv. Yc'jnt wac the recipient of a number of nice biiihdav gifts. ADA JONES & CO. COMING HERE At the City Auditorium on April 5 ill will have a chance to see and hear in person the world's best known oiruedienne Ada Jones of 'phono rraph fame, and her own company. fter all it is not what a person can lo, as Napoleon pointed out, but what me has done and is doing, that ounts. In the musical porfession his is particularly true. Artists vho are doing things command at ention, and Ada Jonea is prominent unoiig these. It would be a. picas ire to dwell upon Miss Jones achieve nents but space is scarce and ssuper 'ative weakens. Nature endowed her with a superb voice which she con hrolls with skill. She has also tera lerament, brains, musicianship and ii ti 'tic authority. The only chance ho see Ada Jones and her own sup porting company, ONE CENT A MILE FOR CON FEDERATE VETERANS' Announcement tha.'t the United Confederate Veterans will still be al lowered the old rate of one cent a mile to and from the annual reunion in Richmond. Va was made by rail road officials in Memphis a few lavs asro. The Southeastern Passen ger Association, at a meeting in St. Augistme last momn announces that the reunion rate this year vvou'd be one fare for the round trip Thds announcement raised a storm if -protest from the veterans, with the result that the i-ailrcads have granted the old rate. REVIVAL MEETING Revival meeting at the Church of lod in West Hickory, beginning Vpril 2 and will continue throughout the month. Services codutted by evangelists G- II. Pye from Niagara Fall, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Pye have twenty 'n the ministry and missionary work ntifi have traveled extensively ir home and foreign lands. Dd not fail o hear these able sneakers. All welcome. Services everv even ng at 7:30 o'clock. 'Monday except- ')UARTERT Y DRAFTS FOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Quite a number of business men will find their bank balances slightly listurbed as Secretary Van Hervie has placed drafts for the amount of :he quarterly dues wnn tne oauivs co jay of all members of the Chamber r.nd trust of a through the love beautiful woman. Ethel Grey Terrv is leading wo man in this pulsing epic of the Ari-ncra-that-was. Little Mary Jane Irving and Bernslev Shaw are in the cast- Added attraction Pathe News TEXTILE WAGES. NORTH AND SOUTH Columbia State. r.ussell Palmer, secretary of the be considerable been established the south about 40 years southern operatives should The industry has on a large scale in and the be about as skillful as those in the north. In deed, the majority of the New Eng-! Miss Bain is heard by large audi ences every wneji she goes and no doubt will oe heard by large crowds in Hickory Conover and other places v. here she will speak. Ian operatives being foreigners and newcomers, one wou'ld suppose that the southern spinners and weavers .,-.,,1.1 u u4- ,,,...;,. 4.., u. , 'A comparatively small element oi thej New Englanders are manufacturing . finer textiles than are made in the! ! a1 i i- jl Ci.-Ai- I jsuLiLii oul i iit- oouLiit-in average hi skill should be at least equal to that of other sections in the industry. roiDs of head or cheet ara mora aatily treated externally with V VAPORUS Occr 17 Million Jan Used Yearlu TYLE has to be sewed in Good designing gives you "the style" in clothes; expert needle work and fine woolens make it last. Get it all here in Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes They cost less than other clothes because fhey last longer MORETZ-WHiTENER CLOTHING GO. SES3 Hickory Harness Co. Mannfactarer of all klada at HARNESS, BRIDLE. 8ADDUC3 AND STRAP WORK Rapairing a Spaelalt HICKORY. N. C. Jitney Schedule Hlekarj-Laaolr JItej 8eba4l Lmti Lanolr 1:80 P. M Lmti Hickory 6 00 F. M. ArrlT tot No. II and S3. . - CJEJROBBINSl: Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Pxoprlator rirat Clais Work Goarw&tatd Fhoaa IOC. Work DaUrarad 1011 Utb Straat, Hickory, N. C. Hickory Lodge No. 343 A.MA.IL Refnlar comnnnleatloB First and Third Monday nights. Brothrm eordiaUj inritad It U praaant. P, J. SUTTLEMYBJE,.W..IL When a Box of Candy Calls When a box of candy calls, who ever calls with it receives a warm welcome, particularly if that box of candy came from our store. Why? Because the candies we car ry are the highest quality, made by the world's best candy produc ers whose names alone signify the deliciousness and purity of their products. So, boys, take her a box tonight. WHITMAN'S & .NORMS LUTZ DRUG STORE i. "ON TUB CORNER'S - - Use Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for S avmg (TT BECAUSE you can do nothing finer and more con- structive of character and success than to start now with systematic saving. 4 percent Interest Compounded Quarterly J 1 One Dollar Will Open an Account ( I Savings deposits entered before the close of business on Wednesday, April 5th, will be credited with interest from April 1st and with a full quarter's interest on July 1st. '....'.:' 1 -1 ! - i 3 CONSOLIDATED TRUST Company r W 1 M