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MISSION STUDY INSTITUTE
OF REHOBOTH ASSOCIATION
The Mission Study Institute which
will open in Macon at the First Bap¬
tist Church April 21st has been plan¬
ned to meet the needs of mission
,-tudy leaders of both adult and young
peoples' classes hut especial attention
has been given to the latter this year.
In previous years leaders of young
peoples’ clussos have found it a rath¬
er difficult problem to secure and
teach mission study literature to their
organizations. How to present to
young minds material which requires
digestion and assimilation on the
part of the student proved a weighty
proposition to teachers.
For (his reason Mrs, ,7. A. W.vche,
mission study chairman of Rehoboth
Association, Georgia B. W. M. U.,
has selected a series of most interest¬
ing books and secured a splendid
faculty of women experienced in
teaching young people.
Mrs. Wyche urges that the names
of all delegates to the Mission Study
Institute be sent in to Mrs. D. C. Sut¬
ton, 1420 Elm St., Macon, by April
ikh.
There is no limit to the number of
delegates and all leaders of the va
t rious organizations and auxiliaries
are especially invited.
The teachers of young people’s
classes are: Miss Julia Allen, state
young peoples’ leader for Georgia
B. W. M. U., Mrs. A. B. Bonsteel,
formerly teacher at Mass Hill Col¬
lege; Mrs. F. W. Withoft, associa
tional young people’s leader; Mrs. J.
A. Wyche, association!)] mission study
chairman; Mrs. E. T. Tichnor, an c\-
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;; Cut flowers lend themselves so readily to Easter dec
!! orations that they are preferred by many. However, pot
; | ted flowers in full bloom have a place in Easter which can
;; not otherwise filled, and will last for many days there- • >
< ■ after. Our connection with the Idle Hour Nurseries makes • >
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; ; beautiful flowers. • ■
Nunnally’s Candies make an ideal Easter gift for a
member of the family or a friend. Our stock, kept fresh ■ <
with frequent shipments, will excite your admiration, and ■ ■
your selection for a gift will carry an abundance of happi¬ ■ *
ness.
Bring or telephone your Easter order today. «»
Anderson Drug Co. •• •• ••
Phone 48 • ■
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perienced Sunday School worker
and Sunbeam leader; and Miss Mar¬
garet Horne, Sunday school teacher
and Sunbeam leader.
Mrs. W.vche is especially an> a>us
that the lenders of the your;; peoples
oiKunizations attend these classes in
" rder that the junior auxiliaries may
no better mission study work this
year than formerly.
All books included in the curricu¬
lum i'<> on sale at the First Baptist
Church after April 1st. Out of town
people may secure them by ordering
from Mr . .1. A. Wychc,l27 Wash¬
ington Ave., Macon, Ga.
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SIMPLE MIXTURE MAKES
STOMACH FEEL FINE
•Simple buckthorn baik, magnesium
sulph. c. p. glycerine, etc., as mix¬ •
ed in Aierika, helps stomach trouble
in TEN minutes by removing GAS.
Brings out a surprising amount of <
old waste matter you never thought
was in your system. Stops that full
feelings and makes you happy
and cheerful. Excellent for chronic
constipation. Adlcrika works QUICK
and delightfully easy. Copeland’s
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A V HA rr - ' i i 1 n EASTER
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Easter is the real beginning of Spring
/ / Now is the time for new clothes. We have more of
those exquisite dresses that you admired so much.
% You’ll enjoy immensely the selection of your new
Easter frock from this group because of the pleasing variety that is here.
Three of the newest styles in the lot, the jabot, the scarf and the flare in
gorgeous new silks and beautiful printed crepes at
$19.50
Dresses of striped and printed crepes, silk and Suspender Dresses in brocaded crepe, flannel
cotton mixed $5.95 and satin $3.95 and $4.95
LOVELY SPRING COATS
$9.95 $12.50 $15.00 and $19.50
Lovely printed crepes in gor¬ LOVELY HATS FOR EASTER*AT ATTRACTIVE
geous spring colors PRICES
Lovely 98c yd. 7
Satin Broadcloth in English
prints in beautiful colors
Underthings * Linen, pre-shrunk, 69c yd. fast col¬
ors—lavender, blue, gray,
Lovely underthings in oyster white, tan and peach r
75c yd. A
styles to suit the most fas¬ ■ Indian Head in colors
tidious, charming for Eas¬ 39c yd. \ XiB
Mercerized Crepe in all V
ter gifts. In delicate flower 4 wanted colors 7
colors, lingette and satin u ! 48c yd. 7
stripe, lace trimmed and English Broadcloth in stripes V /
embroidered, envelope 69c yd. /
chemise 98c .^4 Striped Madras 35c yd. for dresses
New lot of Silk Crepe de A h
Crepe and striped Batiste Chine, yellow, pink, ,bx /
teddies navy, i p
gowns and white and black
48c and 59c $1.48 yd. New line of Toilet Articles “Lady Lindsey” compacts,
( fr Satin back Crepe, navy, black creams, powders, rouge and shampoo. Ask to see them.
and cocoa Children’s Gingham Dresses in spring colors. Sizes 7 to 14
$2.98 and $3.98 yd. 98c, $1.69 and $1.98
EASTER HOSIERY Printed Voiles in lovely col- Easter Scarfs make lovely Easter gifts. In lovely spring
Ladies Silk Hose in all wanted colors ors colors 79c, $1.98, $2.98, $3,98 and $4.95
48c to $1.79 48c yd. Easter Gloves 98c and $1.39
Solid Voiles, imported Kant Beaded Bags
COSTUME SLIPS ALL COLORS Fade fabrics, green, pink, la¬ $2.98
Sateen and lingette $1.00 vender, henna, copen, blue Easter Shoe: ■You will enjoy a new pair for Easter wear. €
and gray \
Double faced lingette $1.69 48c yd. Easter Umbrellas in beautiful colors $4.98
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