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SUNDAY, DECEMnEK 2.1, Is
9n
We Handle Best Quality Made
in
Gold and Sterling Wares
DIAMONDS
C. A. SCUDDER, Jeweler
Open At Night
Office 1201 — Bjr MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832
CHRISTMAS DELLS -
By F. H. SWEET
RliHC out LuJpy. Q chiming hells.
For in- yoiu- ta*-ody ther$ dwelta
G&Rxti
SEE OUR
New Silk
and Straw Hats
^Unusually Good Values
Prices From
.$3.95, $4.50 and
ip to $12.50
and $15.00
M :
st arrived most attractve line of Corsages and
Byttonnieres 25c to $3.50
autiful Bandeaus for Head-dress,
lid metalie effects.
All the latest jeweled
.... . . iery,' w TW1 .„
ial for the holidays $1.98
it a few Suits left. Wonderful values, $22.50 to $37.50.
special for Saturday and Monday only .... $6.50 to $9.75
Special Reductions on all Winter Trimmings, Feathers,
Ornaments^ Flowers, Velvets, Duvctyne $nd Ribbons—
LESS ONE-THIRD
pit every heurthstoae far and wA
Arid rory tips with 1 laughter swee
The happy songs of life.repeat—'
Ring out in Joy.
Ring out in hope, O chiming bellr
For your*dear" voice of patienc*
tells
To waiting hearts whose prom!s<
yields
No goldOji fruit of harvest fields
Whose garnered .grain of toiiinf
hand
Lies heaped upon a barren, land-
R‘ng out in hope.
Ring out In grief, O chiming belli*
For in your trembling echo dwelh
To saddened hearts a thought of
old ,
A picture framed in memory’s gold
A vanished 'fare beneath the snow
A dream of life's sweet long ago—
Ring out in grief.
Ring out In cheer. O chiming bell*
For in yonr pea! a promise dwell?
To listening hearts that strive tr
hear,
The future's voice of hope' am
cheer:•
For love and Joy will have theh
birth
As snowdrops spring from Icjr
earth—.
Ring out In cheer.
Ring out in peace, o chiming bells
For Christmas-tide a message tell*
To engrir souls that bravely, wait.
And loyal hearts too strong fot
fate
To crush to earth; oh listen then
’TIs "Peace on earth, good will tr
Ring out In peace.
MISSES LUCY AND LOIS
LAMPKIN SHARE HONOR8
AT BRILLIANT TEA
One of the most brilliant and
charmingly planned teas of the sea
son was given by Mrs. Cobb Lamp-
kin Friday afternoon in honor
'race Hood of Commerce and Miss
tontine Ver Nooy,' all of whom
'•rmtd the receiving line.
.The handsome Mllteyge avenue
The music cliul of -CfiVT^tman-tMe oome of the gracious hostess pre-
main auditorium, Juet as he .left It.tho Confederacy that we vigorously
and whore also hi* remains and ■ protest against the proposal of. tho
those of other members of his Washington and Lee , University
family now rests. authorities and Urge upon tftem
We consider the tearing away of j that they build their new chapel a*
any I £ rt °* ^l*, .sacred building,: a separate building, located at sonut
thhi fhlrljxfe'of at! true southerners, other site on their ample campils.”
or*III*any way changing the build- —W—
Ing or,Its uss as an act of dese- 1 MARY ANN LIPSCOMB
oration: , | SCHOOL PRESENTS
Wow be It resolved hy the Laura BEAUTIFUL PROGRAM
Rutherford Chapter Daughters ofj The Mary Ann Lipscomb Ele*
, -— mentsvy school presented the fob
1 lowing program at the Christmas
accompanied hy Miss Hattie
Coleman is spending Ihe 1:
with Mrs. Ethel Ilishop.
tHB—
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson n
.Madison will spend the holiday
v w1th v Mr % aud‘ Mrs. Jim Bishop o
tented a radiant picture in the
•right decoratins of Christmas
reenty. graceful ferns, crimsor.
oolnrettlas and" a wealth of whit*,
s’arclssl throughout the lowet
’loor.
The additional beauty of wreaths
ind soft shaded lights made a
charming and colorful setting for
the notable occasion which assem
bled the college set only.
Tlie elegantly appointed tVa
table overlaid with ai^ imported
doth of Madeira and lace wae
centered with a fllver vase of
?oinsettiaa with silver candle
itlcks holding unshaded red taper*
md silver dishes holing the red
in white-mints. The cheery note
•f the Yuletlde searon Was domi
nant tn all the perfect details. The
lunch bowl was embedded in o 1
dateau of rich colored fruits served
.y Misses Ruth Richards anJ Anne
Vf orris.
Receiving the cards at the door
sere Mlseea Jean Brooks and Hul-
ie Hulsey of Atlanta. In the hall
o welcome the guests were Misses
Elizabeth Arnold, Van Cleve WU ;
(his and Henrietta Baisse.
Serving In the dining room were
Misses Marjorie HodgsoTi, Frances
West, Dorothy Rowland, Winifred
Javls, Anne Jordan, Sarah Price,
wouise Phinlzy, Loralne Jarrell,
Mary Belle Hancock.
A unique feature wa* the an*
louncetnent made by Mrs. Lampkin
if the approaching marriage of
Miss Dorothy Reed to Mr. Leo Wil
iam Belcher a lovely social event
if Saturday at noon,
Mrs. Lampkin received her
guests wearing a handsome model
yf gray crepe beaded In cut steal.
Miss Lucy Lampkin wore an ex-
qulsite gown of pink crepe elab
oratly embroidered *in 'pearls and
crystal beads.
Miss Lois Lampkin wore a love
ly model of rose crepe embroidered
in silver.
Mrs. Belcher wore a handsome
h»rch»rmlne young — „ gre.n uffot.
MI.m. Lucy ana Lol. J (rimmed will, gold lac. and French
rote buds.
Mrs. Frederick woye a lovely
beaded model of coral crepe.
popular group of girls home
from school for the holidays, Miss
Dorothy Reed Belcher, a lovely
young bride' of Saturday, Mrs.
William .Frederick of Louisville,, . . .
Ky.. Mias Thelma Stark nnd MI.S ““I"
-Miss Hood wore an
COLONIAL, MONDAY, JAN. 7
(One Performance Only)
MAIL ORDERS NOW
The Messrs. Shubert Present
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THE MUSICAL SENSATION
bASEDoN
INCIDENTS
-^LIFEo/
FRANZ
SCHUBERT
fb COMPOSER
ed Atlantg, you aurely mutt now for everyone there U talking
nbotit it, and it plays « return engagement at the AII*nt« Thca-
'{jo^he week of the thirteith—th»t’a the Itlnd of a pUy thi* i»—
a’ son-out everywhere—get your order, in early.
Prices: 2:50, $2.00, $1.50, 75c and 50o-Plus TtfX.
‘MlMtly pl»y that
ompanics aimaltaneouy
V» Broadway where if
I ior over two years—
1 didn’t k;iow of this
[cal play before it play-
must
HAVE YOU
HEARD
The Wave. From .
WASHINGTON
The U. 8. Marine Band
or The U. S. Navy Orcheatra?
These and many other Interest
ing programs can be heerd
every evening over a RADIO
Set In your home,
A Chyiatmea Preeent
for the Entire Femily.
ORDER TODAY
FOR XMAS.
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Engineering
Company
Phone 711 Smith Building
exquisite
/
Miss Stark wore a lovely gowr
of peach blow crepa over Bold
cloth.
Miss VerNooy wore a picturesque
model of black crop* over alive*
cloth.
All the girla assisting wore beau-
cffU| gowna vising wKh the* brii-
Hgpt —tUna x and aBySOgJ^vely in
their youth and beauiy. ~
A most cordial hoaplttilty was
gracefully and happily extended.
DECEMBER MEETING
LAURA RUTHERFORD
CHAPTER U. P. C.
At a meeting of the’Laura Ruth
erford Chapter U. D. C. December
)Oth Mlsa Rutherford stated that
she had »rr*!»»*d with Mlaa Wil
liams to ‘give a dialect recital on
Tuesday, January 18th for the
benefit of the Ladlea Memorial Aa
aochulon, nnd that Horace Wade
will give an address In February
for the Stone Mountain Memorial.
Tho members present decided .to
give the "Family Album” sarly tn
the new year.
The chapter decided to make an
official appeal to the Georgia Leg
islature for back dues of pensions
for the Veterans. Mira Rutherford
ford read a letter from Miaa Car
ter of Vlrgfhla urging Increasing
the membership of tho Ladies' Me
mortal Association on account of
« itir great Interest in historical
ork.
Upon the Invitation of the Ladles
Memorial Association, Dr. Albert
Sidney Johnson of Charlotte N. C.
will make the-addreaa on Memo
rial Day.
THE CHRISTMAS STORY „
IN PICTURE AND SONG
The Christmas story In picture
and song at the Mall Auditorium
Christmas afternoon 1:80 to f:S0.
The program follows:
1. The True Snirlt of Christmas
Make Him
Happy
We’ve, provided well for
those who will want
Fine Tobacco for the
friend or loved one who
enjoys his pipe or ciga
rette.
A BOX OF CIGARS
Will Please Him.,
SPECIAL
Humidor of
Blue Boar and Pipe
See Our Windows
Phone 1066
CITIZENS
PHARMACY
Will Your Child Have Enough Money At 18
To Go To College Or Start In Business?
O ' ' This Table Shows How Small Sums Saved. Weekly Will Obtain It,
I v With 4% Interest Compounded Semi-Annually
AGE OF CHILD
Tft
2,500
.1,000
4,000
5.000
$0401*0.43
46
s
2.16
259
3.45
T 441
15 14 |,5 |6 | 7 [ 8 | 9 I.16 1 ll I 12 | 13
$0.47150AIIS057I60J.31$0.70| $0.76t$0.89i$IJI21$1.19|$1.421$l.74
1.03; 1.13| 1.251 1.461 1571 1.78
1541 1.701 166
2,061 247 241
7 243 3.13
3.091 3.40 3.76
4.12 443| 5.02
5.13| 5.66| 6.27
3.101 24i| 2.67
2.79| 3.14 346
3.491 X92 4.45
4.191 4.71
5491 6.28
6.991 745
544
7.13
541
1040; 11.04114.22
543
647
8.71
1045
1343
17*42
U
32.22
4.44
6.67
849
11.11
1343
2242
'■ Teach the Lesson of Saving
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ATHENS, GEORGIA
Efficient Banking Service
S. Prayer—chancellor Barrow.
4. Male chorus.
5. Carol—It came upon the mid
night clear.
6. The Christmas story In tint
ed pictures (reproduction* of lore-
most art gSlIstjaa of Europe)
terpreted In story by Mias
Rutherford, and Mrs. John Morris
in music.
7. Solo Mias Lucile Klnnebrew.
8. Carol—Holy Night.
». Carol—Joy to the World.
19. Benediction by Rev- J- »
Cartlsdgs.
Tha public la invited.
RESOLUTIONS OFFERED
BY MRS. E. L. GRIGGS
Tl»e Laura Rutharford Chapter
United Daughters of the Confed.
efacy Athene Georgia, at (he rte-
cember 10th meeting adopted the
following resolutions. f
"We are informed that the au
thorities of the Washington and
Lee ^University, Lexington. Virginia
snx proposing to alter the presen!
Lee Chapel located on the Untver-'
Malty campus hy tearing away pari I
y and rebuilding a larger chapel to >.
i b4* used for the ordinary aaaem-1
^ blaeer of the student body.
This chapel has. heretofore h»»n !i
i>;U*cd only as a place of worship.'
•lands •« It was In General Lee’*!
life, ha s hla office beneath the.I
tree 'exercises on last Tuesday
Processional. Adeste Fidelia, by
the v *chool. poxology. Prayer in
concert.. Scriptural account of th#
birth of the Christ Child. Matt. l\
1:10. The Story of the Wise Men.
Luke 2: 8-16. Angel .Visitors given
. as concert recitation by* the school
t Carol—O Uttle Town of Bethle
hem. • ^
Reading—The Oak of Getsmar by
Vinita Crane.
Refltation—Legend df the Ma
donna of the Chair of Lavinla
Maynard..
Carol—The Friendly Beasts by
Primary Grades.
Recitation—Jest 'Fore Christmas
by Eulalia Vaughan,
The Run Away Rocking Horse
by Third Grade.
Recitation—What Would You
Say by RUth Brown.
Chrlstmaft Poems—Nancy Hardy
and Virginia.*Epps.
After the program there was
distribution of gifts and much fun
and frolic.
The school will re-open on Mon
dny, January seventh.
MEETING OF W. M. S. FIRST
BAPTI8T CHURCH POSTPONED
Because of the regular meeting
of the Womans’ Missionary Soci
ety of the First Baptist church;
falling of Christmas Eve. It
been postponed until Monday,-thW
31st, of December, at which tim«
the misrionary/ program will . bef
used in connection with the social'
meeting. i
WEBB-ELLIOTT
ANNOUNCEMENT
The following announcement li
of very cordial interest:
Mr. nnd Mr*. Joseph Nathaniel
Webb announce the marriage ‘ oi
their daughter, Jane, to Mr. James
iCardlsty Elliott on the twepty-
the Bdulovard.
'—PR—*
Misses Lula and Camlla Spencer
left Saturday for Rlrminihom to
’ait their xletera. Mrs. M. B. Bailey
and Mra. I. J. Segara for the holi
days.
Mrs. Phil Da\ds of Leyingtor
and Miss Males«a Davis of Elber-
ton visited hero Saturday.
Mr. C .E. Martin left Saturday
for Culloden to »i>end the holidays
with relatives.
-3-
Dr. W. L. Patman of St. Luke^
hospital New York arrived Satur
day to spend the holidays with Mr.
and Mr*. J. H. Patman.
—«— '
Miss Helen Center’s friends wir
regret to learn of her Illness with
measles.
« laud I The Rev. and Mrs. Costen 1
lidaysjrell and ifttle son Julius of ,
arrive Monday to Kpend-lho
days with Mr.:. J. W. Walden.
—m—
tUCan EMeen Senter airltes
day from Tarbara, N. (’.. to bpe
tin* holidays with her parents.
-SR—
y.-:. Shelton Sanford nrri
from Harvard today to si)eml
holidays w<th Dr. an«i Mra. S.
Sanford. Mr. Charles Sanford
Atlanta will h
Miss Doroth;
Top. N. c.. is th«- K U' i ;
ter, Mrs. Paul Holliday
here will go to Align:
visit.
111 of PI
Miss Mar
Saturday fi
to spend th>
i*arent8, Dr.
liday.
H
Mr. J. B. Wlei
WIer In Greenvil
the holidays wil
Virs. He fry Stra
a Hollldnv ayi
n Columbia col
holidiys wit^,
ind Mis. a. C* 1
Ml Burtla Bishop, left Saturday
for Cliarlotte to spend the holidays
with bln parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Burti* S’Ahop.
Miss Sarah Bishop of Madison Jj| W3I
PALACE
PLAYING MONDAY
The picture that corners the laugh mnrkot—
it’s a bear. ~ {
^ “RuggleS;
of Red Capf
h EDWARD HORTON. ERNEST TOR
RENCE, LOIS WILSON *'
Stars of “The Covered Wagop.”
Viola Dana’s Latest Picture
‘ \ , -111
Xmas Day Special
Just One More Day
Those who have not finished Christmas Shopping will find a good
assortment of suitable gifts here to choose from. Inexpensive gifts or
the more expensive kinds for young and old. Monday morning early
will be the best time to finish your shopping.
TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES
Hundreds of toys to delight the hearts of
boys and girls—Dolls, Doll Carriages, Stoves,
Horns. Velocipedes, Electric Trains, Stdam
Epgnies, 'Scooters, Flying Jennies, Wheel
Barrows, Shoot>the-Sh.oots, Crip Pistols, Air
Guns, Circus Sets, Tea Sets, Doll Furniture,
Climbing Monkeys, Trick Autos. Toys with
prices ranging from 5c to $15.00.
A SWEATER MAKES AN ACCEPTABLE
GIFT ANJ) YOU CAN SAVE 14
All Sweaters for Men, Boys and Ladies, Knit
Suits and Capes for Children and Scarf Set3
—Everything at a reduction of 25 per cent
IVORY TOILET SETS-lA SAVING OF.
25 PER CENT
Originally these beautiful sets were priced
about half what you generally pay for the
same quality—tomorrow you save ONE-
FOURTH. There are / Manicure Sets, Comb
and Brush Sets, and complete Toilet Sets, pll
of the finest quality in white and colors.
X CHRISTMAS SOX FOR MEN
AT SPECIAL PRICES
Most every color and in every size, one of the
specials is a silk sox at 50c, another is a nice
quality lisle at 35c. Other silk sox at 75c and
$1.00.
AUTO LAP ROBES $5.00
Extra good quality Auto Robes, originally
priced $10.00 to $17.50. You may choose from
the lot at $5.00.
TWO BIG SPECIAL CHRISTMAS VALUES ;
A three-piece Buffet Set consisting of a pair
of Polychrome Candle Sticks and a Fruity
Bowl for $1.98, a regular $3.60 value. Another..;,
is an adjustable Arm Lamp of wrought iron, j,
with a parchment shade for $2.75. '
■ . , » I
WHY NOT GIVE BATH ROBES • >
A gift that will be used and remembered long f
after Christmas is forgotten—They are here i
for Ladies, Men^and Children in all sizes, -
colors and prices. 1
t
RUGS IN A SALE AT 20 PtfR CENT l
REDUCTION ;
Few things would-please a housewife, more ?
than a pretty, rug. and Monday you may*
choose from our entire rug stock at a saving -
of 20 pef cent. ? .
FURS AND FUR COATS— ]
A CHRISTMAS SALE ;
All Fur Neck-Pieces and Coats go in a Christ- ?
mas sale at a reduction of 25 per cent, a sav- *
ing worth making and a gift that will be ap-J
preciated more than anything you could se-i
lect. Fur Coats reduced 331-3 per cent.
READY-TO-WEAR SALE— \ | ]
JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS
$
Dresses Reduced .......... 33 1-3 Per Cent?
Coats Reduced 25 Per Cent?
Children’s Dresses Reduced .... 25 Per Cent £
Davison-Nicholson Co.
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