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THE I.AGKANGK REPORTER.
FRIDAY MORNING
I N religious lymboliam from vary early timea red nnd blua wera aaorad to tha
Mother of Chriot, Red expressed heavenly love and aapirationi blua, truth,
oonatanoy, purity. In pioturaa rapreoanting tha Aaaumptlon tha Virgin la
clad in white. In pioturaa termed tha Immaculate Conception aha ia arrayed in
fwhite. Thia aubjact waa not treated in early art.
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Mr. and Mra. R. L. Allen and fam
ily, from Roanoke, Ala., are spending
a few dayB with the latter’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gross, Mr. R.
L. Allen is to start for Florida Fri
day looking for u now homo. Wo wish
for him a pleasant trip but sorry to
give up our old friends.
Mrs. Fincher, from Roanoke, Ala.,
is the guest of her son, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Fincher, Also her sisters, Misses
Bettie and Martha Edwards.
Mrs. E. M. Middlel)rooks gave a
big quilting Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Biron Lipham were
the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr.
and MrB. J. T. Middlebrooks one
night this week.
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♦ PLEASANT GROVE ♦
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The people in our community were
saddened to hear of the death of Mrs.
Julia Hendrix which occurred Satur
day at her home near Big Springs.
Mrs. Bob Cadenhead has returned
home after a week’s stay with her
sister, Mrs. Jim Piper of West Point
Mra. J. E. Borders and daughter,
Miss Kara Bpent Thursday in La-
Grange as the guests of Mra. Albert
Owen.
Mra. Emory Floyd and children of
Salem, are on a visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Bob Cadenhead.
Miss Mary Hunter spent the week
end in town with homefolks.
Misses Eva McCurdy and Esther ♦
Simmons spent the week-end in town *
with their aunt, Mrs. Tom Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Owen spent
Friday with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mra. J. E. Borders.
Miss Marion Wynn of Greensboro
will be the lovely guest of Misses
Kara and Ethel Borders at their
pretty country home “Corrinades,”
Near Pleasant Grove during the Xmas
holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Harrison left
Monday to visit relatives in Colum
bia, S. C.
Mr. Cullen Borges and Miss Iva
Lane Adamson were married last
Sunday. May their journey through
life be happy.
We gladly welcome Brother. H. 0.
Green and family in our midst
Mrs. Willie Strickland and daugh
ters, Jenette and Irene, spent last
Monday with Mrs. E. E. Turner.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Phillips spent
last Wednesday with Mrs. Edd Mid-
dlebrooks.
Mrs. Jesse Strickland and daugh
ters spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. E
Turner.
Miss Robs Lane and sister, Miss
Hattie Crouch and Mrs. E. E. Turner
spent Tuesday afternoon with Mra.
H. O. Green.
Mrs. Milton Strickland and daugh
ter, Eula Mildred, spent Monday af
ternoon with Mrs. E. E. Turner.
Death of Mrs. W. P. Trammell.
Our community was made sad last
Thursday when the death angel came
and took one of our neighbors and
friends, Mra. W. P. Trammell. She
was sick for several weeks and death
came as a relief to her suffering. She
was a true mother and good wife.
Her remains were laid to rest at
the M. E. church at Glenn. She is
survived by a husband and five chil
dren, who have our deepest sympathy.
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Mrs. Edmundson returned last week
from a pleasant visit to friends in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Estes and Miss Saralee Barnes
spent Thursday morning in Standing
Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Glass were week
end guests of friends in LaGrange.
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Grange.
Miss Vesta Dye of Pyne spent
Saturday and Sunday with Miss Sara-
lee Barnes.
Messrs. John Markett and Ralph
Haralson of East Vernon were in our
little city Sunday afternoon.
, Miss Lena Gross was hostess at a
very enjoyable party last Friday
evening.
Mrs. Walker and daughter. Pearl
were in LaGrange last Saturday shop
ping.
Our corn club boys certainly had
a delightful time in Atlanta. Among
those who attended were: Dewey
Gross, Horace Cliff and, Leo Free
man, Curtis GlasB, Albert and Heard
Bassett.
Mr. McGuinty of Lanett, Ala.,
preached to a large and interested
congregation at Wehadkee first Sun
day. A preacher from Roanoke will
preach at Wehadkee next first Sun
day.
Prof. Wilson’s school will close for
the holidays on the twenty-third. The
pupils will have a concert on that
night, Wednesday, and we are looking
forward to some good exercises.
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Brother Bales preached at Unity
Sunday last.
Mrs. W. H. McClendon, from Man
chester, visited Mr. J. II. MeClendon’B
family last week.
Mra. Linda Lester and sister and
little Miss Doris are visitors in Man
chester this week at the home of
Mrs. Lester’s parents.
Mrs. Whittaker is quite feeble this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coats have re
turned to their homo in Senoia. They
have been guests at Mr. and Mrs.
Brumbeloe, their parents.
Mrs. Peavy returned to her home in
Odessa last week. She has been the
guest of her daughter, Mra. J. F.
Carley.
Mrs. J. F. Carley and her daugh
ter, Mrs. R. 8. Swygert and little Miss
Claudia visited Mr. and Mrs. Truitt
Carley at Hogansville one day last
week. From there Mra. Swygert re
turned to her home in East Point.
Mra. L. S. Monroe visited relatives
at lunette Saturday and Sunday.
Sorry to place Mr. Luther Craig
on the disabled list this week.
Mr. Lott and his daughters gave
an entertainment Saturday night in
the way of a candy matching, a nice
crowd was present and much enjoy
ment reported.
Misses Carrie Lott and Annie Bird
and sister, from Dunson’s Mill spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Miss
Susie Lott.
Mr. Ed Smith, from Riverview
visited his sister, Mrs. Annie Horn
last week.
Mr. and Mra. B. F. Fuller, from
Elm City visited relatives here last
week.
Notwithstanding the severe cold
spell last Tuesday, Mr. H. F. Wil
liams made a business trip to the
country.
Little Miss Rosa Bell White, from
Atlanta, is stopping at the home of
her aunt in this community.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Kitchens and
Master J. W. Lester went shopping
in Atlanta one day lately.
Misses Lula Craig and Eddie and
Lula Whitaker visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Frosolono Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Mike Frosolorto and Master
Frederick visited Mra. Birdsong Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kitchens were
guests of Mr. Kitchen's parent* Sun
day. \
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Craig entertain
ed their children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Frosolono recently.
Mr. Warren Crouch, from Vtlanta
is visiting his mother and brother in
this community.
Real Meaning of the Day.
What with the happy buatle
plauulug uud working and
which Christmas brings, there is reu
danger that the dee|iest significance ot
the dny may be uverlwfeud. Superfi
cially. Cbrlstoms is tbe season of ever
greens, of gayly decked tree*, of Kantn
Claus, of feasting lad of the giving
and receiving of preeeata But If that
la all that It is It is not enough.
Tbe heart of Chrlstinasr-the meaning
that vitalises all tbe observance* and
perpetuates tbe festival throughout the
centurlee— la a rude mnnger In aa
oriental khan, wherein lay the Babe
who was the sou of Mary and Son of
God. in its very inline' 1 and in its very
character Christmas Is tbe birthday an
niversary of the Christ Child. They
miss the nnwnw* of this gladdest day
of the year who have not eyes to dis
cern In It tbe cooing, helplees. beauti
ful Rnhe who In his Complete human-
tuns warms our hearts and who la
divinity acta our spirits to soaring
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Miss Bertha Landreth was a visi-
Miss Robbie Cleaveland spent the tor to her mother a day and night
week-end with homefolks.
last week.
Miss Louise Hardy, who is attend- Mr. Milledge Prince entertained
ing L. II. S. spent Friday and Satur- his friends very p’easantly at a party
day with her parents.
Miss Mae Sands of Sardis is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. O. D. Simmohs.
last Friday evening.
Mr. G. S. Edmundson spent Mon
day night with his parents in La-
Toys i Dolls! Toys i Dolls!!
CHRISTMAS IS THE TIME WHEN EVERY CHILD SHOULD
BE MADE HAPPY. THEIR LITTLE HEARTS * MINDS FILL
ED WITH THE ILLUSIONS OF OLD SANTA CLAUS, LET IT
BE FAR FROM ANY OF US TO SPOIL THESE HAPPY DAYS
FOR SO MANY NICE TOYS AND DOLLS CAN BE BOUGHT
AT CALLAWAY’S FOR JUST A TRIFLE. YOU WILL NOT MISS
THE SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY PAID FOR THEM, YET
/ GLADDEN THE HEARTS OF THE LITTLE TOTS.
Prices Made Specially Low Today
and Through the Holidays
W Pounds Best GRANULATED pi /v
S U G A r50c
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY AND CAN NOT BE HAD UNLESS
OTHER PURCHASES IN GROCERY SECTION AMOUNTS TO
50c OR MORE.
Octagon Soap
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOT OVER 4 BARS T<
3c
A BAR
TO A CUSTOM
ER. NO CHILDREN OR PHONE ORDERS. CANNOT BE HAD
WITHOUT THIS COUPON. ECONOMY SECTION.
Toys for Boys and Girls, Specially Priced
35c
75c
$1.25
Doll carriages, dolls, mechanical toys, Iron toys, auto
mobiles, coaster boys, drums, horns, carts, wagons,
tool chest and our entire lot of 36 cents toys, choice
each
Doll carriages, doll trunks, doll beds, sleepy dolls,
character dolls, arge size mechanical toys, auto
mobiles, trains, drums, wagons, large size iron toys,
horses and carta, in fact hundreds of 75 cents toys,
all specially priced at
TOYS, large size dolls that go to
sleep. Dolls with kid bodies,
pianos and even extreamly large
character dolla, doll carriages,
heavy iron toys for boys; foot
balls, buns a big lot to choose from
TOYS—drums, horns, cap busters
mechanical automobiles, mechanical
torpedo boats, horses, dogs, wagons,
dolls and hundreds of other toys that
aell at 15 cento, choice for
Toy Department in the Economy Sec. Old Store
Women’s Fine
Tailored Suits
$6.98
Ts the woman who needs splen-
ded coat suit to tide her through
the winter, will find here the most
wonderful values that it has been
our pleasure to offer. These suits
are worth $10.00 and $12.50.
THE NEW STORE MAKES
SENSATIONAL.
Reductions on
Ladies’ Coat Suits
$10.75
No doubt you are in need of a
handsome new suit for the holidays
and these suits will surely inter
est you for they are the long coat,
lined with the very best silk th
skirt fl&ired st th# bottom and
worth to $18.7$.
HERE IS SOME REAL
Xmas Bargains in
the Economy Sec.
$3.75
Women’s sad Misses’ long coats
that actually sold at $5.00 to $7.50.
These coats are good styles and
make the warmest garments for
th* cold icy days.
Men’s Suits,
New Styles
$6.75
To the man that appreciates
value. Suits that will not only
make good business suits but that
can be worn almost on any occas
ion. These suits are worth $10 to
$12.60.
Economy Section,
this sale
$6.75
Underwear
Underwear
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S HEAVY RIBBED AND FLEECED
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, GOOD AND WORM, EXTRA
50 VALUE, THIS SALE
ECONOMY SECTION.
38c
WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ RIBBED FLEECED VEST AND PANTS
SPLENDED VALUES. CHRISTMAS SALE nn ’
PRICE Jj£ g
ECONOMY SECTION.
WE PAY RAILROAD FARE
WITHIN TWENTY-FIVE MILES
OF LAGRANGE AND RETURN TO
ANYONE MAKING A PURCHASE
OF $15.00 OR MORE.
WE PAY CASH FOR COTTON AND
A LITTLE MORE THAN THE
MARKET PRICE
WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL MAIL
ORDERS.
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