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The Bisanar Store Service and Satisfaction ' -. I . . '. V "'.' 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. I jpcal and Personal Mrs. M. S. Beam ' of Newton was a mcKory visitor today. Mr.' and Mrs D. Granite Falls were thi&S morning'. H. Warlick of Hickory visitors i Mr. Robert Sigmon left this morn ing for Cleveland, Ohio, where he has accepted a position. Misses Sue Wilson and Linda Trott have returned to Newton after spend ing some" time here with relatives. In Temporary, Home HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and Bonds Office between First National and Southern Public Utilities Co. v Miss Lexie Edmisten of Blowing Rocb arrived today, to visit her sis ter, Mrs. Henry Reichard, Jr. MRS BARGER HOSTESS The Woman's Home and Foreign) Missionary society of Bethany Luth eran ehurch met with Mrs, G. P. Barger Thursday afternoo'h. The pro gram was very interesting". Officers were elected for the fol lowing: year, also a- delegate ' was eletted to attend the convention which tiieets in Lfhcclnton August 1. The ejet meeting- will be with Mrs. L: Frye sctme time in August. ' Miss Flora Collett of Salisbury; was the guest over July 4 of Mr, and Mrs. Connolly Gamble on Four-; teenth ' street; Misses Violet Yount and Rache! Pollard accompanied Mrs. Glenn. O Yount and baby to Marion to spend sometime. ... , .. i-.f,r k-. DON'T FORGET Saturday is the last day of our special sale on guaranteed tires at the following prices: 30x3 . . $7.25 30x3J ?:25 Other sizes in proportion Our stock includes: Fisk, Henderson, -Eii-a sign and Peerless. We carry a com- plete line of tubes from 30x3 to 38x7 LET US WASH YOUR CAR or Catawba Tire GcC A Dollar Buys More Here 1230 Ninth Avenue Have Your AUTO TOPPING AND UPHOLSTERING Done At HICKORY AUTO & TOPPING COMPANY J. G. Wolfe, Manager West 11th Avenue Electric Shoe Shop F. XL THOIIPSON, Proprietor rim Clau Work GiuraataU FhoM 103. Work Deliver 1CSS 14tb Ctrttt, XUekory, N. 0. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Hickory, N, C. Geo E. Bisanar DOCTOR 0F OPTICS Error of lUfrmetio aid U Opt! eal defteti corrected with properly QttOd gllMOS. OSeo and tzmmliutloa room la ooa Mttloa with Jewelry Beoso. Hickory Lodge No. 343 Qv: r. ft a. n.s f"i . Befslar comraonietlo ; Finrt end Third Moadtay aifhta, Brethren cordially iavited to U present. P. J. SUTTLEMYRE, W. U. W. L. BOATRIGHT. See. CYRUS C. BABB tltm. Am. floe. Civil Engrs. T7aterpowerf Waterworks and Eawerage--- Laad abrdiviaioa Highways. . Oakery, N. C.--Chm. Com. Bldg. artMi onuuu raua, n. m. 'l "Al J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry Store where your eyes receive expert service without the uae oil drugs. O. W. RABY, M. D., D. J. CHIROPRACTOR ' and Spinal Specialist , -. Over Essex Jewelry Store Chlropr actio Eliminates the Cause oi Disease.' Phone 628-J . . Jltnoy Schedule Ckiery-Leaelr JItaey Bckeiile Leave Lenoir S:10 P. 1L Leave niekory 1.00 P. XI. Arrive for No. II amd EX C. E. ROBBINS DR. O. H. HESTER DENTIST Office phone No. 237 Masonic Temple Building; Night phone No. 8 Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all kinds of HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK Repairing a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. Master Marcus Little ras return ea i.rom Laneomton -wnere ne spent a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wi A, i Rudisill. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rudisill and Miss Ora Rudisill have returned to Lincolnton after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Little Miss Louise Poindexter returned to her home in Winston-Salem today after spending some time with Miss Lillie Hahn. o Misses Mary Woodard and Aline Garvin of Newton were amonpr the out cf town shoppers in the city yes terday. " Misses Margaret Teague and Eliza beth Link of Lenoir are guests for a week of M Vsses Kathenne - and Lcuise Cline on Seventeenth street- The many friends of Mrs. Lewis Frye will be glad to know that she is doing well following an operation at a Statesville hospital. " Mrs. D. C Younce and little son, Billy, have gone to Cleveland, Ohio, to join Mr. Younce who holds a posi tion there.' Services at the First Presbyter ian, church .this , evening at 8 o'clock preparatory to communion service which will be held Sunday. Mr. John W. Motose and son, Blake, went to Charlotte today on business- They were accompanied by Misses Elizabeth and Hazel Moose. Mrs. B. D. Williams of Charlotte, is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. R. Gwlatney. Mr. Williams came in yes terday and spent the day here. Mrs. J. P. Edens and little sont J. Jr., and Mr. Jack 'Mitchell have" re turned to , Bennettsville, , S. C.,. after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Geitner. Mrs. Robert McNeely returned to her home in Lincolnton' yesterday af ter;, being ; the.-guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry : Heichard, Sr., on Ninth avenue, ' 3' . M $ Preparatory services will be held at the Reformerd church this even ing at 8 o'clock. The Holy Commun ion will be observed on Sundaw morn ing at 11 o'clock. Member? and friends should bear these services in mmd, , Mrs. A. F. Kauffman, Jr., and little son, Adolph, 3rd, arrived in Char lotte this morning from San Antonio, Tex. They will come to Hickory with in a few days to visit her sister, Mrs. W. H. Little. Mr. C. T. Anderson of Monroe, who spent several days with Mrs. Ander son and children at the. home of her father, Mr. J. C. Frye, returned home yesterday. Mrs. . Anderson and chil dren will be here for some time yet. ' Miss McWhirter, the new librari an, has arrived in the city and is busv arranging the books in the Carnegie library pretfaratorv to the iCrmal opening which will be held some time the latter: part of this month. Miss McWhirter is stopping with Mrs. W. L. Abernethy, on Tenth avenue- REAL; ESTATE INSURANCE I have some very desirable city, and country property for sale. If interested, see, phone or write J. W. HOKE, Hickory, N. C. Fire Fire INSURE BEFORE IT BURNS CITIZENS INSURANCE ft REAirr co. : t jr. H. LITTLE, Mgr. , : ; Let ' Ua Protect You r ' v Phone 108 or 146-L Fin - vc . Win w Telephone 94-J ; v J. a DeRHODES ' - General Insurance Notary Public ? Office Over YoderKe Carry and Save 'dollkindsffP Chase, & Sanborif SEAL BRAND COFFEE Mrs. E. A. Taylor left today for Blowing Rock, where she will spend the summer. Her daughter, Miss Margaret, is getting along nicely at Richard Baker hospital following the removal of tonsils, and will join her later. The Taylor cottage here - will be occupied by Mr- and Mrs. Joe Murphv during the summer. ' ' 1 FOR MISS McCALL r : Thursday evening Miss .Thelma Abee entertained at rook, in honor of Miss Mary Willie McCall, of Mar ion, guest of Miss Mary Tate. The guests were received in the drawing room, which was beautifully decorated in roses and gladiolii. Four tables were arranged for the game on the spacious vararida, after the. game . quiet dances were greatly enjoyed on the lawn which was beau tified by Japanese ldnterns. " " " Dainty reiyesnments were served by the hostess, her mother and sis ter, Coline. Those playing rook were Miss Mary Willie McCall, Mary Tate, Grace Tate, Virnria . C Charltf" r-- BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Evelyn Cline, pretty daughter of Mr., and Mrs. J. G. Cline, celebrated her seventh birthday an niversary Mondya afternoon bv giv ing a party, to about 25 of her small friends. ' After playing various happy games on the lawn the young people were invited into the dining room where the'fbirthday cake with seven lighted candles fanned the prettv centerpiece of the dining room table. The decora tions here were patriotic and were suggestive cf the fourth of July. Delicious ice cream and cake were seryed cn the lawn and favors were small American; flags. Tj?e yourtg hostess received a num ber"Aof pretty gifts which furnished much interest as they were unwrap ped ' ' CtUB MEETING IN KIWANIS HALL We Want Every Woman in Hickory to Know The Meirits Of Pictorial Review i PMe Southern College Boys Represent PICTORIAL REVIEW t i Ml After postponing the regular meet ine? -for a week on account of the chautauqua, the Business and Profes sional Women's ' club met in the Ki wanis hall last 'night, enjoyed . a spread, took part in a well 'prepared program and showered the club's first bride, Mrs Noble Shumate, formerly Miss , Josephine Dysart.( Misses Mabel Hight and Ocie Long had charge o'fi the program which con tained variety and great deal of fun. A long table was arranged through the center of the room and held several bowls of bright garden flowers. The club members and sev eral guests took their places around the table while the regular routine of business was dispatched. The presi dent read a card from the first vice- president, Miss Sadie' Menzies, who is touring the west with a party. Miss Menzies sent her greetings to the club on a "picture of the grand can yon where she was visiting that day. Mrs. ,E. B. Menzies read the address of the state federation president which was given at the annual meeting in Asheville. ; ;Misses Edward : Clement, Dorothy Ivey and Hermene'iWarlick were, vis itors ;and featured -ithe program with musical selections..; Accompanied by Miss Ivey Miss Clement sang and Miss Warlick gave a piano number. The : performers were liberally ap- pjanded and came" hack with encores. The roll was then called while each girl gave the date on which her next birthday anniversary occurs. Miss Mabel Miller's came next and she was presented with a birthday present, a pretty linen handkerchief. Much fun resulted from guessing the identity of .the baby picture. This turned out to be the club president. Following this came a .feast. The girls had brought along sandwiches, deviled eggs, cake,, candy and fruit and these were spread upon-the table picnic stylfeAatiid thoroughly ; enjoyed. Refreshing Delaware . punch was also enjoyed. C'f' "':'''' ; While the guests were lingering around the table Mrs. H. L. Clement entered the room, bearing in her arms numerous packages, which she placed in!,: f rbhtr;of MvShurite, the pack- the bride. Mrs,. Shurhate thanked the club very prettily and unwrapped the packages, showing them to the club. The meeting. was one of.the,jnost delightful ""the club has yet had and was largely "attended The nextihieet ing ilV he -held .two"i weeks later in the cour;t;rociin of 5theipiujnicipa:!build- SENSIBLE, THINKING WOMEN A group of college boys will b e in Hickory next week They- are bona fide Pictorial Review Representatives and have nothing else to off eryou. They are spending their Summer vacation doing this .work to earn a Pictorial Review, Scholarship. : JJi To those of you who are not already subscribers to this maga zine which is a recognized fashion authority in over 2,100,000 homes, they will explain the Deferred Payment Plan and Pictor ial Review Service through which you may keep abreast with7 -everything new for the women at- practically your own terms. J. Hugh Crossett, Atlanta Southern Dental College. j Moreland Smithy Georgia Tech. - " 7 Henry Schiff, University of Georgia. - ! ' REMEMBER: Pictorial Patterns sell from 20 to 35 cents. None higher. Every pattern illustrated in Pictorial Review may be found at our Pattern Counter. mpson wmo 0 '-' - Mpmy no longer doubt the efficacy of that old-fashioned root and herb medi cine, Lrydia Hi. rmknam s Vegetable Compound, because it i relieves the ailments to which .they are afflicted In almost every' neighborhood , there are living witnesses ot its wonder ful effects. ; Therefore' if you doubt its value or power to helo you, ask yc'ur ' neighbor. In Tiinej times out of ten she has been benefited by its use Or knows someone who has. It will pay you to give ; this-root and herb medicine a trial. Aov. , Full of Vim and Vigor Thie is the natural heritage, of . m an and woman Our pres ent modes of living, however, retard health, IWe are all too prone to hug the stove during chilly 'weather and spring finds " us "all out of kilter:" Many peo ple benefit yearly through tak In our TONIC IRON PILLS. They contain the essential ele ments, for purifying the blood which is the first step in re storing lost vitality. A remedy jth,a,t is" asy. to' take and does not upset the system. Price' 11.00. TIC?' , i iimm ia - .. n 1 i i Re-Vigoratmg--Cooling- 1 Refreshing . The successful business man knows the value of an Electric Fan. Every particle of energy -counts these days and bodily comfort is the first requisite of effl- ciency. . r ... - Get the best out of yourself in tHe office and at home by providing ' Electric Fans whereever they will addL comfort and increase efficiency. . Southern FMc Utilities Co. UUUUUMUUUUUUUUUUHUUUUUUyUUUUUUMUUMMUUUHUiykdUUUUUUUUUli a-..:;vv:V:V:;:v-.::': . a a a n El U n a u a a n n u n ti ii ii u n ii ii I! n ii ii f i 1 1 r l NO TEC E J: i f The Catawba 4 County Commissioners will meet- on , f. . r,. r. -. .-..)..," . -f, v --; ; '( : Monday, July 10th, 1922, at Nevvton, N. 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