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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1915.
PAGE 8IX.
SANTA CLAUS McCLURE TEN CENT CO. santaclaus
HEADQUARTERS .dollar limit- EADQUAR * ER!
WITH INDIVIDUAL RECORD EJECTOR
The Best Merchandise At The Lowest Prices-Prompt and
Courteous Treatment and Quick Delivery.
At the rate of $10 a month and a
small first payment you buy im
mediate possession of this
incomparable instru
ment of music.
Below yon will find a list of seasonable items which will be useful tj you in making your
Christmas Purchases,
Ladies 1 HdkEs. 5c to 25c Each
Ladies 1 Hdkfs; 2 for 5c
Ladies 1 Hdkfs. 3 to 6 in box 25c
Scarf Sets 50c Set
Ladies 1 Sweaters $1.00 Each
Box Stationery 10c box
Men's Hdkfs. 5c to 10c Each
Men’s Hdkfs. 25c box 3 in box
Men’s Gloves 50c and $1.00 Pair
Knit Caps 25c to 50c Each
Men’s Sweaters $1.00 Each
Men’s Neckties 10c to 25c Each
Chiffon Neck Ruffs 50c Each
Men’s Arm Bands and Garters in
Fancy box 25c Complete
The Record\
If you have been waiting for the opportunity to
buy a good instrument sometime at your price,
and on your terms, he re it is. This Grafonola is
equipped with the many exclusive Columbia fea
tures, and will most ce rflainly come up to your
expectations for tone, tone volume and conver
ience.
Auto Scarfs 25c to 50c Each
Drawn and Embroidered Scarfs and
Centers 50c Each
Feather Neck Ruffs 50c Each
Come in and hear it—or have us send it to your
home on one week’s a pproval.
Ribbons lc to 25c yard, Fancy Elastic Frill 25c yard, Veiling 15c yard, Chiffons 25c to 50c yd.
Toomer Music House
Clayton, Street
WE ARE WELL EQUIPPED TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN THE FRUIT LINE
Apples 15c and 20c Doz., Oranges 20c and 25c Doz., B mannas 15c Doz., Raisins 15c Lb
English Walnuts and Brizil Nuts 20c Lb. All this years fruit and guaranteed to please. .
r PQ'y m!! Dolls 5c to $1.00, Doll Furniture 10c to $1.00, Iron Toys 10c to
$1.00, Tool Chests 25c to $1.00, Tea Sets 10c to $1 00, Rubber Balls, Rattlers, Pacifiers 10c, Horns, Pop Guns,
Whistles, Chimes, Balloons, Horses, Autos, Stoves, Drums, Wagons, Trunks, Blocks, Roly Polys, Work Boxes, Sol
diers, Games, Magic Lanterns, Dogs and many other toys to make the children happy
tian church, which is dedicated to
day. the association feeling that they
want to Join in with the brethren of
this church in their rejoicing to God
over the completion of this magnifi
cent edifice.
Next Sunday afternoon the regular
men’s meeting will be held at the
Elite theater on Clayton street, the
male chorus opening the service with
their usual half hour song service and
the address begining at four.
■To the Alumni:
This is the time for remembrance^
loving remembrance.
I do not use this word remem
brance as synonynqoup with gift. To*
often the gift smothers remembrance,
at Christmas time. It must not 4*
that there and now: No, I am not
—Any Purchase Amounting to 25c or Over Promptly Delivered—
Satisfied Customers Our Motto. - - • Special Attention to Christmas Packages.
The Most Complete Toy Department In The City
THE CHRISTMAS WORD
FROM THE CHANCELLOR
his old teacher, could not remember
For fear some such calam-
his name.
ity should befall me, I am devising,
bequeathing, willing, giving to yon
and each of you the things of value
of 1915 to the end that these bequest*
may keep me in memory.
Item one. I bequeath to each of
you the memories of 1915, together
fulj. forgiveness to others for
all wrongs done you.
Item two. I will you that happy
memory of having corrected any er
rors or mistakes' by which other*
were harmed.
Item three. I will to each of yon
many- memories of kindnesses given
and received.
Item four. I will to you patience
for the irreparable .and * faith andf
hope in all things.
«. Item five. In all'‘minor matters^
such as money, position, etc., I will to
each of you oontentment, with hope.
Item six.
In the University Items of this i from the chancellor” appears, a very
week the following “Christmas word beautiful sentiment:
mas*
Gift/
found a family, which they have adop
ted for this Christmas-time and will
remember with loving thoughts and
good deeds. It is the desire of each
one of these boys on these commit
tees to make happy each child in
thest families.
A Special Offering This Afternoon.
For the, past three Sundays the
boys have been making a special of
fering towards accumulating a fund
tor this purpose, and have in hand
with the proceeds from these three
offerings and a special contribution
a little over $31. It Is hoped that
this afternoon will swell this fund to
$50. With thiB amount of money and
the gifts of clothes and provisions
much can be done to do a good piece
of work.
The parents who read this notice
are requested to tell their boys about
it and to help them in this piece of
service.
Below is a list of the committees:
Joel T. Daves, chairman; Guy Mur
ray, Deloney Sledge, Wm. Ashford,
James Head, Harris Jones.
' Clifford Hodgson, chairman; Barks
dale Milstead-, Wm. Garnett, Starr
Smith, Francis Short, Chas. Lanier,
Wm. B. Moss.
Norman Nickerson, chairman; Geo.
Thornton, Jack Wilkins, Hampton
Jarrell, John Burton, Joseph Jarrell,
Harry Hodgson.
D. D. Quillian, chairman, Carson
Cox, Thos. Moss, Allen Moore, Ci
cero Murray, Walter Forbes.
Bryan Lumpkin, chairman; Walter'
Butler, Robt. Hunt, Arthur Wood, W. j
B. Thornton, Lewis Earnest
Raymond Short chairman; Ed-!
mund Price, Thos. C, Stevens, Henry
Fhllilove, “Geo. Martin, Harold Han- J
cock.
Sam Nickerson, chairman; Eustace
Lampkin, Robt. O’Callaghan, Wm.
Beacham, Raiford Brown, Edward
Hodgson.
Harry? (Cason, - Chairman^ Arthur
Griffith, Lythgoe Weir, Evans Bullard,
Chas. Beatty, John Chlpley.
No Men’s Meeting This Afternoon.
There will be no' men’s meeting
held at the Elite theater this after
noon on account of the Congratula
tory services being held at the Chris-
Miss Millie 99 to Talk to the
Two Boys 9 Meetings Th
(By Y. McA.)
One of the most important meet
ings for boys under the auspices of
the religious committee in charge of
the boys’ department that has been,
or will be, held this year will occur
this afternoon at 3:30 in the rooms
of the temproary headquarters of the
Y. M. C. (A., on the corner of Broad
and Lumpkin streets.
The Speakers.
Miss Millie Rutherford will deliver
a special addresB to both meetings,
combined* In one, this afternoon and
has chosen as the theme for her ad
dress the following: - "The True
Christmas Spirit” This is the last
Sunday before Christmas day. Christ
mas day means that we are celebrat
ing the anniversary of the birth of
Jesus, the personal Saviour of those
who trust Him and give their lives
in His keeping; of this Jesus who is
A RE problems every year--thi*
year more especially, emphat
ically they are problems.
AU of the residue and re
mainder of blessings appertaining to
the year 1915, I divide equally be
tween you share and share alike.
In the name of God, Amen.
DAIVID C. BARROW.
Smith Shoe Co
See motion pictures FREE at the
V1AUDETTE by buying groceries
from Stone Grocery Co., Phone 408.
I S helping to solve the problem
in real things- for yourself or
for someone else close to you.
• ■
For, in addition to the regular stock of the
BEST THINGS in a complete SHOE LINE,
there are SHOE Specialties and SHOE Acces
sories which will appeal to the practical de
mands t)f the holidays. Fancy dress shoes,
dancing shoes, “comfies,” and all the rest
are shown in profusion. Take a look TODAY
at the show windows. .
We carry the largest line of House Saoes in
the City. . . ...
Ominous.
“What did the chief of the canni
bal tribe say when the pretty girl mis
sionaries were brought into bis pres
ence?’ “Smacked his lips and said:
’Some chickens/ ”—Baltimore Amert-
That Christmas Victrola
Trolley Car on Runners.
When the ground is covered with
snow in at least one city in Norway
a trackless trolley car hauls as a trail,
er a passenger car mounted on run
ners;
Have You Selected Yo
TE can guarantee" delivery on a
* * f ew more if orders are placed now.
We are absolutely sincere in this. Our
present stock is all we get before Janu
ary and they are going fast. Come in
tomorrow and have yours reserved.
Must Be Mutual.
“An honest man.” said Uncle Ebeiv
“ain’ giUeler git along very well un
less he has de courage to insist on
folks he deals with bein’ de same
way” ';*
Smith Shoe Co
Pests Always With Us.
“When a large crowd is trying to
get but of a hall/' sighs- a Central
Branch editor, “did you ever notice
how the ones in the doorway like to
visit?'*—Kansas City Star.
The Most Complete Stock of Records in The City
Clayton St.
Phone 167
Mold on Books.
During continued damp weather
books often become musty and even
moldy. This- can be prevented by
placing a few drops of oil of lavender
and Canada balsam in the back coma-
of each bookshelf.
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EVENINGS
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