The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 02, 1923, Image 15

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nAV DECEMBER 2, J923. _ By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Real dence 832 ■ TIME , rong. faat nor too slow; move to itH steady pace UnturiM come and go. , a»d set that time, ritual 'ometa come back, * pound's variance, nd of their viewlefa e their years by the sun . their months by the r arrive too late deport too,"Soon. thins 1 n fio dock Itor Gotf* i- lives* H!a ways „ cigpr and nothing blondes in blue that ' ma tch their <yes in shade. , Curies o$. the many types of bob. Lool c # their, over and take your chold e. DIfl you ever bnve,>one ! of a those most versatile wooden dol Is ‘made by Schoenhut? 1?hey can’take any of the position^ uf the da nee. they can kneel to say their pi ay its at bed time: they can do rt lost any. thing a little gtrf ^an. cfo. There will be three of * thest strongly | made unbreakable marvcil* In the There . strongly j unbreakable mar vet I-j booth. And last, does ‘not your tenlest, .youngest infant nt ed n mammy to t-urse her throuaH the trlajs nnd dtuigers of tf%» winter season? If so. the doll booith has soma that tbpy can rccomricnd as most com- potent and careful and you need uneasiness if you leave jroui* dearest to ‘the tender mercy tlpsr. specially trained late in our days -Annio Johnson Flint. | «f - latmulcs. CLUB , , Thh booth is 3AZAAR boon to the busy ,1 bazaar bold by the Vomnn s 'Huh will bo an (he first we*k of Decern., the 5th. The of- bid fair to bo in ilth the, .high standard o! d" includes the numbers and some U1 .„. These will be the Surprise Store and , nationally advertised llrh lias been donated by ) the club. .tit Jr. chftnr* of Mrs. iwt will be .- a delight bo many., many real wonts a dolly for a Chrlftman stocking. / -BP— • ' CHAPTER A B.’g; CHRISTMAS SAl.E Tuesday, December 11th, Chap as (I ...ill hnlrl n Chriatingk nala i< ninny, t nmnj with eloepjr eyes and [J in long tlffeses nnd tiny are Just ..too- sweet nnd words Jfiflj*. I there ar» ffTtfit big walk. L t,-ilking tl» big n H six fold imbl^f kf-vdlinlty dress- I rompers. if jJj-; ! .- || thefd.S' } nre French i rear-eyelashes, hair moving cyea dressed In it erese''ij&.tjhlno frockr riothra '*u» hjiuU’h. You ....... 'ulinlna nf flnrUl.kt r 'choice , of darkest > in yei1«^vs, - / Ihc llghtei ml eyes In pink and ter/- B. will hold a Christmas sale at the office of H. O. Kptmg L Co., fu tho Holman building. Mr*. Barrett Phlnlzy who Is at the head of this chapter has some able a* sistamVi in Mrs. A. G. Richards, Miss .Uarlanna Frierson and a number of others. The litdies have nuocccdcd in Ketting it number of n<*w novelties and almost everything they will have for :ta!o will be different from last yearn assortment. The best part of th.Vi sale will'bo the rea sonable prices. There valll be very few articles > over one dollar, un- doubtably *Y»rth a great deal more. There a 111 bo a largo num ber of hand painted tops and use ful things. Hatod made toys and French lag dolls. The most beau tiful bags and vanities you ever saw. Protectors for blankets, iron holders and various other attrac tive things. Them there will be cakes, cookies, beaten biscuits, mayonalsc. brown 4>rea'd and eadl- ble things of this kind- You will miss a great many Christmas bar gains if you do not go In and look them over. December llih. Holman building, 11. O. Eptfng’ia old gas shop. /may, ba ramovad / without^ discom fort or ramotaat' ous attar effects with one applica tion of IadiMEU-O ! I** 1 Depilatory Compiety direc tions with such packags assures tha dasirad ra- suits. i Pansy Moore Clayton Street s«ii uaun orinjc jour i » Hu leV jC a r this MR. AND Ml?8. FRANK > LAWLER ENTERTAIN J FOR MR. AND MRS. f JONEOeWOV*' \0 Friday evening Mr. and ■ Mrs. Frank Lawler entertained: very Informally their hrldgo club at a buffet supper In honor of (Mr. and Mrs. Jones Yow of Nororuss who came down for tho game said many social affairs marking *hs gay weed end. Mrs. Janren It. Gray and Major Cohen of AtUnt* -were also among the guests. —HE— WOOD-ARTHUR Mrs E. B. Wood announces the engagement of her daughter Mao Lit to >tr. Nelson Stephens Arthur, the date of the marriage to bo an nounced Inter. -91- THE P. T. A. OF THE C. D. FLANIGAN SCHOOL tum p. t. a. of the o .D. Ftonl- gan School will Ixow mew n«.». monthly meeVn* TJursdsy after noon at 3 o'clock. Miss McGlnley will be present ami talk to the to dies. Slid It to hoped that all moth ers and teachers will make a spec ial effort to be preaenL HcLELLAN’S 510-JJe STORE luctlons in Ladles’ nnd Hnt«~we must make r our Xmas mercbsndise. °0 Hats-now . cid $4.0d Hats $1.98 ' Sweaters .. Sweaters .. .. Sweaters Lit Sweat, rs Jersey! V. 98c $2.49 $4.98 $2.49 $4.98 98c -rrseF . . . . ,. .. 'J, C1I Oflt WINDOWS >d, looks like a new cst -i like one. Dodge Tour- . literally rebuilt and If JOLLJ^HOTOI^CO^ ipfulntss luj a.us stinauishes; our eroices• , » m met, otcasional' « ranaements iF V/EOB-ELLIOTT VfUr. and Mrz. Jo«ci*h N. Webb announco tho marriage of tho'f daughter Junto Mao to (Mr. James H. Elliott, November the 29th. HONOR ROLL FOR \ OCONEE HEIOHTS SCHOOL Seventh Grndo: James Segsrs, 98 Slxlh Grade: Donald Caritbare. 8S.36: Joseph Henry, Julian Flaming, 96.18. Fifth Grade: Mabsl 8egars. 98.25. Fourth Grade: Curtis Henry. 15. Third Grade: J. 51. Fleming, 55; Eula Yarborough. 95.42; Sadie Spencer. 95.42; J. P. Alexander, 95. Second Grade: William Honor. 95.8$: Frances Henry. 95.33; Kalh Icon Walker. 95. Writ Orade: Louise Jolley. 9u Carrie Alexander, 05. Miss Mary Wlllco* of Jackson ville. Fla., to the gueat of Mrs. M. G. Nicholson- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crews have for their week end guests. Mler Kathryn Armstrong of Augusta, Mr T. C. Crews an old old Athens boy now a resident of Spartanburg, und iierty Mta. Wllllu Belle Jack- ,nn Miss Mary DuPree, Mr Jsrlr Burnett and Mr. Gregory Oalbrealh all of Spartanburg. They arrived Saturday for the game and -tho other social activities. Mr. sni •Sirs, crews entertained tost even- dng at a lovely buffet supper In their honor which was one of the brightest social affairs of the gay season. Mr. and Mrs. James White. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckford spent Thanksgiving In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Huiter ■nd Miss Lily Baxter of Atlanta ore weak end guest* of Mr. and Mrs- K- *’• Jsckson, coming over Saturday for the game. g I Mrs. M. E. Mooney of Letfngton S arrives this week .t« risU M*. ’ •' Cbariea chandler. (Santa has opened his . Christmas Shoppers Wlfind an Almost V ; ’ ^ ' t . i Endless 'Assortment of Suitable Gifts at This Store -i Early Shoppers are Wise Shoppers. You can Shop Conveniently Now. THEIMORNING IS THE BEST SHOPPING TIME x SANTA CLAUS TOYS ARE HERE IN A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT Toys For Boys Wagons, Horns, Cap Pistols, Swords, Air Guns, Velocipedes, Scooters, Electric Trains, : Mechanical Trains, Balls, Pocket Knives, Roller Coasters, Drums, Animals. Toys For Girls The prettiest dolls ever made. Some sleep, some walk, some cry —dolls with hair and without hair. Baby Peggy, a little image of the famous youthful movie actress. Soozie Smiles has a dou ble face, the smiling face calls mama, the crying face cries like a chijd. Then there are Baby Dolls by the score. {Complete assort ment of doll clothes, union suits, diapers, sox, hoods, bootees, jacquettes, kitchen cabinets, doll beds, carriages, iaundry seta, stoves, china, tin and aluminum tea sets, white furniture, stuffed animals. An Ideal Gift—Floor Lamps An Assortment for the Home That Is Useful Polychrome and Mahogany Pedestals; with beautiful silk shades and pull cords $22.50 to $36.50 Table and Boudoir Lamps with silk and parchment shades —$3.85 to $10.00 Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps with parchment shades ^3.50 Candle Sticks and Candles Candle Sticks of Brass, Mahogany and Polychrome, large and 1 small sizes. Hand decorated Japanese Candle Sticks in various sizes. Polychrome Buffet Sets An extra special value, Fruit Bowl and pair Candle Sticks—u wonderful value for t. .. $2.75 Handkerchiefs Always Appreciated One of the best Christmas gifts, tjiey may be bought by the box or singly—plain or embroidered, in white and dainty colors, and Madiera. Men’s Jiankerchiefs of all kinds, and handkerchiefs for the children. Wonderful Values in Ivory Toilet Sets We do not believe you can buy such sets and separate pieces as we offer in Ivoryware at the low prices anywhere. Sets may be had in small and large sizes in leather and fibre cases. They make wonderful Christmas gifts. Separate pieces in everything needed to make complete sets. Silk Hosiery As a Gift You could no( give anything better than silk hose. Our stocks are filled with all colors and kinds, ranging in price from $1.50 to $4.50 a pair. Gloves For Christmas One may choose most any kind of a glove, a gauntlet, short or long, in kid, chamoisette or silk. All prices and sizes. Christmas Bed Room Slippers Made of the best quality felt in all colors and sizes for Ladies, Men, Children and Infats. Infants 65c; Children’s 75c; Ladies, $1.00; Men’s $1.25. Davisoti'Nicholson Company ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE