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- I f THURSDAY EVENING MAY 25 in?2 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUR ' s It 'I'M: lilt c!:l" 1 n' The Bisanar Store " Service and Satisfaction You always get the best quality, latest styles and lowest prices. Expert repairing promptly executed. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Optometrist. Watch inspector So. and C. & N. W. Rys. Local and Personal Important meeting Knights of Fythias tonight at 8 o'clock work in the first rank. Bebe in Peril 17 WITH MRS. KOHANNON . 1 j The O. Henry Book club held a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clarkson have lciir,htfnl V"- u-k-vi ni7i f h IV! rc J fill n I ionii tin nn III returned from Richmond and other Kenworth, the meeting being purely points in Virginia. ! social with all routine mattcis dis- I pens'od with- ., r, . j , i After a pleasant hour of con- Mrs. C .M.oungand son. .Charles. vca'tVon and the exchange of cur- of Connelly Springs were visitors in hostess, with Mrs. Hickory this morning. afc..lstinp;i servcd a de licious salad course. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Lutz left today, The club will meet two weeks latei going by way of auto, to attend the with Mis'. Connolly Cantble. Shriners convention at High Point. - AIICS. L.YHKL.Y IHWiiwa. Mrs (jeorge L. Lyerlv was hostess Mrs. Ruth Blalock will leave this veslcJ.day aflernoon to the Wednes atternoon for a visit to Washington, Af' rink -inrl .-.nv- Dn . UHJ .11111 JJHUg'. Vil" umi 'v. C I. ..'1 ... ..,-.. i. (!,.., ..Klf.q; if hrir)rp Mr. J. I). Ellilt and Mr. J. C. &A5SNCBSS95 SESSRK559 HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and Bondt Service Our Motto 1030 14th St. - - - - Phone 65 j ' s$ -. .' i: A '.lumber, of enthusiastic rounds ,-.i'n-,-.rl iT.iih Mr; PVrd Aher- . . . . . . . . i . mrn. 'i t.iiii i-i.j. - . Aliller were among those leaving last. ihy holdi njgh scoVc and re night for High Point to attend the iv-- tbe a tty bud vase. Shriners convention. A dclct.lble iuncheon in two courser . r a Tt 1 -i i. was served after the game. Mrs. J. A . Herndon arrived Tester-( Th paving werc Mesdames day morning Irom Kinston to be with;,, to' bwh n'Amia. II. C. her daughter, Mrs. fc. A. Herman, Lut F k Henderson, E. Bryan who is quite sick. JoneSf w j shuford, Fred Aber- Ihe Gwaltney Circle of the First rJaltimore Ruth Baiol.k, j. L. Riddle Baptist church will meet Friday af- and Ki(hard Ballinger teinoon at 3:30 o clock with Mrs. J. . . . L. Latta on Fifteenth street. j mp Tirrrv T . , 4 ' I' Honoring Mrs. C. S. Bailey of WHAT A PUBLIC LIBRARY ' Mif-scs Elsie and Agnes Andrew of Baltimore, attractive house guest of ; DOES FOR COMMUNITY i.rcensboro are guests lor several Mrs. R. E. Martin, Mrs. Wesley Mar- tl' it doubles the value- of tlje doys of Mrs.. George C. Warhck on t,jn entertained Tuesday aff-rrnoon, education the child receives 'in school, Twelfth avenue. cards being the diversion for some , arid- best of all, imptsiidesire for . .. " . time. i kriowledge which .serves aii:incea- Mrs. R- E. Simpson has joined MrJ A box of candy, the high score : tjve" to ..continue .'Ms; educat-'oa' after Simpson on a trip to Knoxville,' prize, was presented to Mis. George leaving : school; and. having furplshod Tennessee, and the western part ofi-L. Lyerly, wh'le the honor jruest was the, .incentive, it . father supplies the ! Seized at homo of Bebe Dan lel3, Charles Caprice is said by po 'lice to have admitted he intended tc slay the movie star f6r $25. H was taken to a hospital for obsorva tion. I the state. Messrs. Clifford Abernethy and Ralph Flowers have returned from the Atlantic Dental college for the summer vacation. , . PAY YOUR TAXES NOW Don't let your property be advertised for taxes. I will be at the City Manager's Office Saturday, , May 27th, with the Hickory Township Tux Books. Remember, one more Per Cent, will be added to all 1921 tax unpaid June 1st. See me- Saturday and save the cost ' of advertising your property. ' ' JOHN W. MAUSER, Sheriff. f Rv- W. R. Bradshaw has returned 1I0..1 Jainhuiiviuc, via., vnfie ne at tended the Southern Baptist convention. Mrs. R. C. Goode, Mrs. J. F. Gam ble. Miss Helen Goode and Miss Ruby Rudisill of Lincolnton were visitors 111 the citv today, the guest of Mrs. A. M. West. presented with some beautiful hand means for Hfe-lng continuance of made handkerchiefs. A dainty ice j education. 5 course was served. I 2S: It proves for the education of Those playing vvert Mesdames ! adults" who have lacked or failed to Bailey, J. II. J.'. CUlley, F. A. Ilendor- , make use of early on.nortunitios.. son. George L. Lyerlv, O H. Hester, ? It turnisiit-is...BHprmi-.tuo;i to tf:ch (Jarl D. Moore, E. Biyan Jones aiui ! J-s: ministers, journalists, physicians' r Ti 1 11 '. 1 e n-1 ... 1 ' t a i.t:'. nil v-w v l.' i n c iinrtii Tir Vi f. li' , - . . .work depend the intellectual, moral DIXIE GREYS MEET I Samtaiy and political welfare and Miss Mary Folk Wotten was ' advpneejnent of the people. : hostess Saturday afternoon at the L 4 It furnishes books and .perodicai Ma mfi,n. f tv,o niv; r.voir if"" the, cechmcal instruction and m- 'ihc recuar business se; sion wa The poppy campaign will begin Saturday and continue through Tues c.py. memorial day. Mrs. T. A- Mott h chairman of the campaign and with a corps of workers, wii'. begijv the sale Saturday. formation of mechanics, artisans, i . . . i ,i carried on. It was unanimously voted f "11"' iBi ' thai- on t,.fion of ffir, ho hoA i W WU1K ItHl'-iUfS 1II1UW.1 (4 11 V 11-1;1V11 Vl. VAX1AI.J '--r twice a year. A report of Memorial lay, M.iy 10th, was heard. The chap ter contributed a number of lovely II.. c -1 mi . 4.;.,! V ; , u i o citv 'by ..affording to adjourned to meet the second itor- hi tand purest ciay m cune wun miss ame urice Spratt. Misses Delacv Roberts and Aleeu Whitener were delightful visitors. The hostess served delicious cream There will be a business meeting t and mints of the Philathca clas3 tomorrow l knowledge ot all persons . upon whom depends the industrial prog- ress' of the city. J . 5 ii is mcaicuiaioie oeneiit .to me thousands the ghest 'and purest entertainment, r'.ui i bus itieiiinyr crime and disor jfler. ' G It makes the city a move desir able place of residence, and thus re tains' the best citizens and attracts nieht with Mrs'. Russell Robinson at CARNEGIE LIBRARY s o'clock. The meetintr is imporanc OI'EN and it is imperative tt!t all Phila theas who can will attend. Mrs. W. C. Newland of Lenoir, others of the same character; I 7 More than any other agency, It '('""Hfs thf general standard of in !' telligence throughout the great body which js nj U(J community, upon which its leouy lor j-mtPTial nrosevitv, as well as Advertise in the Record Thn Carnegie libary, nearly completed, will b use by July 1. Miss McWhirter, of frforal and political wcll-lbcing, must in 3 Aiuwica uioaary scnooi, wno nas ,..,d who has been at Yonkers, N. Y., for j been highly recommended, has been Finally, the nublic library includ the past three months with her j secured and will arrive in time to es potentially all other means of soc daughter, Mrs. John II. Day, passed msiaii the tooks for the opening. ial fcettcrment. A libiary is a living through Hickory today en route J The library is for the town and capacitv of infinite growth and re home, accompanied by her three! will be a great factor for good here, production. It may found a dozen grandchildren. . Mrs. Day, who has ! Books or donations are in order and museums and hospitals, kindle the been seriously ill tor several months,! " I he qratlv appreciated, ihe of- train of thought that produces beH- ficers of the Library association are eficient inventions and inspire to . o. tMiui j.noit, president; Mrs. noble deeds of every kind, all the T A . Martin, sc ret -i-v, af"l M-.. J . Ti. . wlnle imparting intelligence and in Cilley, . treasurer. Prof, R. V. Car-. cu lea Sing .industry,- thrifit, morality hi' itu in. jr.. uel . iii-io nave in ---hH' s:ifif. and all those qualities suggested as a book committee. will go to Lenoir later. She will be pleasantly remembered as Miss Jessie Newland before her marriage. Gov ernor Newland met his relatives in Hickory. Moose and Elliott Contractors and Builders Temporary Office over Mrs. Beck ley 'a Millinery Store A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office, in Jewelry Stcre where yoor yep' receive expert service without th use oC drugs. Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOR OF OPTICS , Error ot Refractio and U Optl eal defects eorreetef with proyerlj ntted glasses. Oflee and eiamJaatloo ot m ee ectlom with JTewelrr Puv MUSIC CLUB MEETS. The Hickory Music Club held the last meeting, of the year Tuesday night With Mrs. Geo. N. Hutton as hcsiess instead of Mrs. E. L. Shu ford, who is out of the city. After the opening business and the reading of the minutes of the last meet ing, the roll was called, each mem boi , responding by giving the name of a, star who has sung recently in North Carolina. . An enoyable program had been ar ranged and those taking part were Miss Virginia Allen, Mesdames A. B. Hutton, John Geitner, J. G. Car rier, J. L. Murphy, George Hall and C. R. Warlick. The" club has just completed an en joyable anil profitable study of music and at all meetings the musical pro LENOIR COLLEGE FINALS. The, following- '- invitations have been sent out: ; 'V ' . The faculty and istudents of Lenoir College invite you to be present at that constitute the wealth and -well-being' of a community. F- M. CRUNDEN . - fg-,-j PA INT DEMONSTRATOR HERE FOR FEW DAYS Mr. It. E. Blizzard, representing the, thirty-first annual commencement the Sherwood-Williams Faint Com- May Lo to 31, 1922, Hickory, N. C. Program May 26-31: . Friday, 8:30 p. m.- Annual concert- ' : ' i oaturday, 8:30 p. m. Contest in 'oratory. Sunday, 11 a. m. Baccalaureate '"moti, Rev. . John T. Huddle, D. D., Washington, D. C; 8:30 p. m., Ad oress before religious organizations, Kjv. John Fielding Crigter, Char lotte. -A r r l i 1 1 . . pany, srnveU in JUcKoiy toaay v.t spend a few 'days with the Aber nethy llardwpre Company, local dra crs. On Saturday a paint dem onstration will be lit id at this store and for a limited time small cans of Sherwood-Williams Fioo'sc and brushes will be received in exchange for coupons. INSIDIOUS PROPAGANDA "Mow do von account for the' fact Monday, 1:39 p". m. Meeting' )of ; that a beginner is sure to win trtees; 8:30 p. m., college play. j poker giameV" Dr. J. F. Campbell df:ntist . Phone 370 L " HICKORY, .N. C. Office Over Essex Jewelry Store CYRUS C. BAEB Hem. Am. 8oe. ClTil Enre. Waterpower, Waterworks aad Sewerage Land sab-dhlsloa Highways. niekory, N. C. Cam. Com. Bldg i: GraaiM reus, w. Hickory Harness Co. tianofactarers of all kinds of HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK Repairiag a SpeeJaltj HICKORY, N. C. for the coming year German music was selected. The club is not unpa spcakhv," said explanation is In i - - i n-. . ... ll... mat. it aim a iaci. w-e encouiHi uie superstition so as to get 'tender-foot interested." Washington Star. was serecreu. me ciuu ui u,.,.a- senior class exercises, campus; triotic in selecting this mxistc for the m literar addreRS LawrelM programs, but it was felt that it-Rudisill E c, of 1903 . - . , . . J. UVUUU V XU .UU X . lil... XI UKJill rt t l v " ------ gram was very delightlul and brougnr d a a -Whitrnov 'of ! Cactus Joe "tho i 1 1 i i l : l . l r ' - "J i out me spicnum .unf nuniut-s 1895, Hickory; business meeting the members. British -music and jA,umnj assot.iation; 12:3o p. m., composers weie siuuieu ine --.. Ajumni dinner, campus, reunion ex- ercises, Highland hall; 4:30 p. m., 8:30 nee E. ' , ; ., , j , ixvuuibin, rsii., ciiss oi ijoj, xvior- wouia De impossiDie 10 mase a trior-1 !. , i . r- 4. :i..j iganton ougn siuuy or music muiuut .nuu- v.,.nesdav, 10:30 a. m., graduat ing the German music and com- . exercises Address Rev W T posers as some of the greatest wt, J J. ers of music were natives of that, announcements. country. . Officers for the year were elected T1I1,V Ar.w ntc,I,rDrVT as follows: President, Mrs. John Car- rT THEY ARE DIU'ERENT tier; vice-president,- Mrs. W. B. Men-i There is a great deal of difference zics; secretary and treasurer. Mrs. between lettuce and celery, but A. B. Hutton. Miss Grace Patrick, 1 fhe reporter always has both words Mrs. John Geitner and Mrs. A. B. niin.d hen he Wtes about either. Hutton were named as a program trying to - avoitnc wrong word, committee ,,l.v me uukji. j imt Wcib me Delightful refreshments were case'.wHh . te-: fineMettuce noted tlie served during the evening. other day. .The paper said it was cel ery, put everybody caught the error. G. W. RABY, M. D.. D. C. CHIROPRACTOR and Spinal Specialist Orer Essex Jewelry Store Chiropractic Eliminates the Cause oi Disease. Phone 628-J Jitney Schedule Hlekory'Leaelr Jltaey Sehedal Leave Lanot 1:10 F. U . Leave BlckoirV 100 P. U. ArrlTe for No.' II and n. C. E. ROBBINS Electric, Shoe Shop r M THOMPSON. Proprietor First Class Work GvaraatoW ' Phoae 10 Work DeUvered tOSS Uta Street, Hickory, N. C. Hickory Lodge No. 343 a. r. a. u. Ree-alar eommanieatloa and Third lloaday -mighta. Brethrea eordiaUy united a present. P. J, SUTTLEMYRE, W. IL W. L. B0ATRIGHT, Sec First FACE and TALCUM POWDERS Plenty of U3e for a good face or a talcum powder, plenty f good products to select from. Maybe you have a preference, maybe, you have not, in either case you want to be satisfied; bu if you want a favorite, wo haye that; if you want us to suggest one, our knowledge is at your service. All popular kinds in cither product and at the same prices here as 'anywhere else.. LUTZ DRUG STORE "ON THB CORNER" , . PHONES: 17anwS17 OOOIOiS FAIL Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Cora pound Often Does That. -Read Mrs. Miner's Testimony Churubusco, N. Y. "I was under tho doctor's care for over five years for backache and had no relief from his medi cine. One day a neighbor told me about your Vegeta ble Compound and I took it. It helped mo so much that I wkh. to advise all women to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for fe male troubles and backache. It is a great help in carrying a child, as I have noticed a difference when I didn't take it. ,1 thank you for this medicine and if I ever come to this point again I do not want to be without tho Vegetable Com pound. I give you permission to publish this letter so that all women can take my advice." Mrs. Fred Miner, Box 102, Churubusco, N. Y. '. It's the same story over again. Women suffer from ailments for years. They try doctors and different medi cines, but feel no better. Finally they take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and you can see its value in the case of Mrs. Miner, That's the truth of the matter. If vou 1 are suffering from any of the troubles f women have, you ought to try this med icine, it canDetaKenmsatetyby young or old, as it contains no harmful drugs. :1 '.'jAi.- -.r-1- -.y.i Copyright 1922 Hart Schaff net & Mate I i ; W mi we athe r Wear them for style - comfort"--economy. They look good on men and young men; they feel good too - in the office or outdoors. They wear so long the cost is veiy low. These hot weather clothes we re selling are failorecl - not just sewed together. Tropicel worsted, mohair and silks in all the new models. $15. $20. $25 Moretz- Whitener Clo Co . . ; .' - Cfeaiiliole Refrigerators Like a Glean China Dish Economical in use of Ice All Sizes in Stock Shuford Hardware company ,'":""''"-fHT)iii' ;-rf-fmi.'fi::