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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1923.
THK BANNBR-nKRAM). ATHKNB. GEORGIA
— By MRS. ALICE ADAMS. —
Residence 832
MI89 ELSIE JESTER’S
LOVELY PARTY
(were served at the card table*. Main Lucille Patlllo, will
I The lovely party was one of the receiving and serving,
largest ned most delightfully.. Invited to meet Mrs. Davis, Mru.
planned social events of the Christ*’ Turner and Mrs Cornell are; Mr,
mas holidays; , and Mrs Frederick Williams, Mr.
■—[B— and Mrs. Ross Chambers und their
MRS. TURNER AND MR8. 'quests. Mir* Willie Rice of Mar*
DAVI8 SHARE HONORS ) shallvUle, Mr and Mrs. Peyton
Complimenting their house-• j one „ f Mr , an( j Mrs. C Y Alexander
guests, Mrs. Rufe Turner and Mrs.-Mr and Mrs Angus Bird. Dr and
Glenn npvts. of,Athens and Mrs : Mrs Charles Hilburn, Mfr. and
Eider Cornell, of Atlanta, Mr. and, Vr ^ J nen T. jVainwrifht, Mr and
Mrs. Louis Tharp* will entertain f Mrs Baldwin Martin. Mr and Mrs.
with nine tables of bridge thl*[-H a i Hmltli. Mr and Mrs Edward
holly ! evening at their homft in Ingle* Mnrkwater, "Mr. and Msr. Raymond
Russdl. Mr. and Mra Eugene Wlm
room, dining room* —
will be decorated elnb-
Rlchmond
In [
of t!
libmi
Carlton
In .'ly, Dr and Mrs Paul Gat*'*. D.-
and Mrs. Albert Jelks. Mr. And
Mrs George Patterson, and Mr hrd
Mrs. R A Tharp#.—Macon News-
$2.50 and $275 Heayy Canton Crepes
For ....... .....
$3.49 Extra Heavy Canton Crepes
. For : .. ..
$3.75 Satin Canton
For
inding Up The Year
With A Great Sale
Of Silks ___
Monday morning every piece of silk in the house goes in a *><**,;
with prices greatly reduced-prices you haven’t been able to ob
tain and prices you won’t be able to obtain again. WOOLEN
GOODS of every description go in this sale, too. An honest ft)
* ; goodness Clearance Sale of SILKS and WOOLENS. Cur prices
are always reasonable to begin with, and these reductions make
• every yard a bargain. This sale will be strictly CASH because
our profit has been eliminated.
Every Desirable Color Is Shown and the Quality Is the Best.
$1.98
$2.69
$2.98
$2.69
$1.69
$1.19
$1.59
$2.69
$3.98
$1.39
$1.69
$2.49
$2.69
98c
$3.49
$1.49
$1.98
89c
$1.98
All of these silks are taken from our regular stock and every
piece of .silk in the house will be included in this sale.
WOQLEN GOODS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES
The entire stock of woolen goods will be included in this sale—
SERGES POIRET TWILLS, CHARMEEN, VELOURS, TRI-
COTINES, SKIRTINGS , COATINGS, PLAIDS, STRIPES,
CHECKS. All the desirable colors are shown in all qualities.
The Entire Stock of Woolen Goods At a Reduction of One-Third.
Wise shoppers will be quick to take advantage of these wonder
ful savings offered in this sale of Silks and Woolens. ■ '
DRESS TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS AT HALF PRICE
Along with the silk clearance sale we will offer all of the orna
ments, buckles and other dress trimmings at HALF THE REG
ULAR PRICE. [ {
Davison-Nicholson Co.
Yuletlde decoration# w
«™.“„ v \ nd aSSTtJSTSXi'w.
, yo “"« h »«f» »rl,ht occmlon. P«t.y Pr.»=h and hall. wil. „
br, w , t ° novelties were the prizes th? top orately In dozen#
*, !*.».** i table#.wore wa# won by Mi## Fran***# rotor, polnsettlas, holly and mlstle
1 ,et nt attractive] Myers and the lnw score by Mist toe
dJES&yW Eleanor Tobey. Following the t Mr#. Robert Thorpe, Ml## Helen MISS MARIE TIBBETT TO
on Cobb street. The|spirited game two delicious course*. Barne# Miss Annie Mary Jolly, and ( ENTERTAIN FOR MISS
“ --- - - ——i — • EVELYN KlNGSBERRY
Monday afternoon Ml#* Marie
Tibbetts will entertain ot ft lovely
*cn In honor of Miss Evelyn Rings*
herry of Franklin N. C. who will
he the attractive- guest of Miss
Frances Forbes foe several day#.
The holidays have been very gay
with many parties given by the
young college contingent hut none
more happily planned than that of
Miss Marie Tibbett's.
SOCIAL COMMITTEE FIRST
8APTIST CHURCH W. M. S.
.Combines program
WITH MISSION 8TUDY
The regular motbtjr meeting ter
Mission .study of the W. M. S. of
the First Baptist church which wa*
postponed from Monday, the 24th
it December will be held Monday
afternoon the 31st of Defcember at
♦ o’clock In the church parlor,
Mrs. Duncan Burnett, chairman
af the educational committee will
present the program.
Fallowing this sesrlon of study
the /program will be turned over to
the social committee, thl# date be-
*t»g the time for the quarterly so
cial meeting.
* •—W—
MISS FRANCES FORBES
ENTERTAIN8 FOR MISS
KlNGSBERRY TUE8DAY
Miss Frances Forbes will enter
tain nt a delightful luncheon Tues
lay at noon In honor of Miss Eve
lyn Klngsberry of Franklin. N. C
her house guest which will add
most happily to the social activl
ties of the week.
—IB—
WOMAN’S MISSIONARY
80CIETY FIRST M. E. CHURCH
The Woman’s Millenary Society
of the First Methodist church will
meet Monday afternoon in the Ba-
room at 4 o’clock. This will
most Important meeting and
nil circle treasurers are urged
bring finanicial reports.
MRS. CHARLE8 H. PHINIZY
ENTERTAIN8 AT TEA
Mrs. Charles II. Phlnlzy Is en
tertaining at tea this afternoon at
4.30 o'clock -nt Frultland Manor In
compliment to Mr and Mrs. Fhln
izy Gary. Mr. and Mr*. W. Tl
Gary and* Mr and Mrs. Martin
Gary—Aiqfrsta Herald.
Cnpt. and Mrs. Jeptha H. Rucker
left Saturday for a stay,of ten
•lays with Mr and Mra. George In
Columbia, 8 C. They will be at
home to their friends after Jan*
unry the 10th, 1124.
Mr Hal'Williams of Charlotte, N
C. was nmong the holiday vlaltorr
here'Inst week.
Miss Francos Northcutt and lit
tle Jafmny Xarttosut left Saturday
for Marietta to visit thefr grand*
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth W. North*
cutt. * ^
—HB—
Misses Lucy and Lois Lampkln,
Ruth Richards and Montlne Ver
Nooy are spending the week end
in Commerce with Miss Thelma
Stark, who entertained at a lovely
luncheon In their honor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Horace ot
Eatonto'n ore the week end guests
o* Mr>. Sallle- Bell.
Mrs. Rufus Ttlrwer and Mrs.
Glenn Davla will return from Ma-
today, where they have b##n
visiting.
—!P~
Mr. and Mra. Jack Jones have
returned to Atlanta after n visit
In the city.
(B - *
Mrs. Carl Thornton and young
*on. Robert left Friday for a visit
to Birmingham.
—MU
Miss Myrtis O'Dell left last week
for a visit to Birmingham.
Miss Claud Reynolds spent the
Christmas holiday# In May#vIIIe
and Atlanta.
Mr. George H. F. Chandler la
returning to Winston-Salem, N. C.
after visiting his relatives near
Madison.
■■ Bl — *
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brooks and son
Woodrow of Macon are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Brook#
Mr#. Dora Williams of Atlanta la
Visiting In the city.
NO PROFIT SALE
Final Clearance Sale of Ready - to - Wear
Reasonably priced to begin with, these reductions in prices on ladies and children’s ready-to-
wear make every garment a wonderful bargain. All in goed styles, best quality materials and in
the desirable colors!
Wc surrender our profit, and more for many of these garments are offered at less’ than cost
to us—for this reason this will be a CASH SALE.' A real opportunity to save money is given you
in this Finaj Clearance Sale of Rcady-to-Wcar.
$8.25 and $3.50 Extra Heavy Crepe de Chines
For <
$2.25 Quality Crepe de Chines
For .. . v .
$1.69 Light Weight Crepe de Chines
For .. 7 :
$1.98 and $2.25 Georgette Crepes
For .. .’P.'v’/v .'(iv-. O.-fH c;>. t».
,76 Heavy Silk and Wool Crepes
For
1.00 Chiffon Velvets, a Very Fine Quality
.... For • • • • • • • •
$1.98 Taffetas, All Good Colors
V For .... ‘.
$2.60 Taffetas, in the Best Colors
i > For ■ • -
$3.49 Duvtynes, Best Quality
For • • •
$3.69 Brocade Canton Crepes
For ■> .. *• •• • • •
$1.49 Kimona Silks, in Pretty Colors
For
$4.95 Velvet Crepes, Extra Good Quality *
For •
$1.98 Silk Shirtings, Good Patterns and Colors
For ,. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. •• v
$3.50 Printed Cantons, Best Quality
For
$1.25 Silk Pongee 12 Momme Quality
For •' • •. • • • ■ ■
$2.60 Charmeuse Satins
For
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ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE f
Mr#. F. H. William# h#s rv
turned from Madison where
visited relative# for several day#..
Mr. H. A. Shouse of Madison
Visited here Thursday on business.
—SR—
Mir# Bill Shouse of Atlanta was
the guest of Mrs- F. H. Wiliam#
Friday. ^.
-W—
Mrs. W. H. Benson and children
left Saturday for Marietta to #l#lt
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Smith re
turned to Charlotte. N C» Saturday
after spending the holiday# here.
—-fB—
Miss Evelyn KIngrKerry of
Franklin N C.. arrive** Monday to
.visit Miss France# Forbes. U
DRESSES OF EVERY KIND AT GREAT REDUCTIONS
Every dress in the house is included in.the sale, evening dresses, street dresses, party dr .-so
street dresses in a variety of material^, colors and styles and most every size.
All $11.60 DRESSES at
All $15.00 DRESSES at
All $17.60 DRESSES at '.
All $18.50 DRESSES at
All $20.00 DRESSES at
All $23.50 DRESSES at
All $25.00 DRESSES at
All $27.50 DRESSES at
All $30.00 DRESSES at
All $32.50 DRESSES at
All $35.00 DRESSES at .......
All $37.50 DRESSES at
. $6.98
. $8.98
. $9.98
$10.75
$11.98
$13.75
$14.75
$15.75
$17.25
$18.75
$20.75
$22.50
All $40.00 DRESSES at ..... ; ......... $2
All $42.50 DRESSES at $2
All $46.0!/DRESSES at ...Y.
All $47.50 DRESSES at S2
All $50.00 DRESSES at S2
All $52.50 DRESSES at S3
All $55.00 DRESSES at . $3.
All $60.00 DRESSES at S t
All $62.50 DRESSES at St
All $65.00 DRESSES at si
All $67.50 DRESSES at S39 30
You could not begin to buy the materials and make these dresses at home for the price we are
asking for them.
SWEATERS REDUCED ONE-FOURTH
Every sweater, sweater suit, knit cap and
shawl is included in this sale at a reduction of
TWENTY-FIVE ' PER CENT. Boys’, Girls’,
Men’s and Ladies’ sweaters in all* colors and
sizes, medium and heavy weights.
YOU CAN BUY HATS NOW AT $1.98
Every Fall and Winter Hat must be closed
out before the new season—We offer every hat
left at $1.98—Originally the prices were $7.50
to $15.00. ;
Colored Felt Hats that originally sold for
$5.00 to $7250 are now priced 98c. They won’t
last long at these prices.
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES IN COATS
AT $17250
About thirty coats in this lot, good styles and
materials, self and fur trimmed. Regularly
priced $27.50 to $35.00, you may choose from
the lot at $17250.
COATS IN THE CLEARANCE AT
SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS
A good assortment of styles to choose from,
best quality materials in the most desirable
colors. An opportunity to save is offered in
this sale.
i 10.00 COATS
Now Priced'..
$33.50 COATS
Now Priced ..
538.50 COATS
Now Priced ..
$40.00 COATS
Now Priced ..
$42.50 COATS
Now* Priced ..
$45.00 COATS
Now Priced '..
$47.50 COATS
Now Friced ..
$50.00 COATS
Now Priced ..
$57,50 COATS
Now Priced ..
$62.50 COATS
Now’ Priced ..
$67.50 COATS
Now Priced ..
$85.00 COATS
L Now Priced ..
* $95.00 COATS
Now Priced ..
. $102.50 COATS
Now Priced ..
Styles for slender youthful figures and styles
for stout figures, some fur trimmed while oth
ers have collars of self materials. You’ll be sure
to find the coat you want here and the prices
offer a substantial saving.
$19.95”*
$22.2*^
$25.00
$26.65
$28.35
$29.85
$31.75
$33.25
$38.35
$41.50
$45.00
$56.50
$63.25
$68.25
. FUR COATS AT HALF PRICE
Those who hqve hesitated in buying a fur
coat on account of the expense can now afford
to buy—we offer you choice of any fur coat in
the house at HALF PRICE. Short, three-
quarter and long lengths. An assortment of
good styles to choose from.
ALL CHILDREN’S SILK AND ^OOLEN DRESSES ...... .. ........... REDUCED 1-!
ALL SEPARATE SKIRTS-... REDUCED 1-3 ALL FUR NECK-PIECES ... REDUCED 1-3
ALL CHILDREN’S COATS .. REDUCED 1-4 ALL SHIRT WAISTS ,.(..... REDUCED 1-2
January Silk Sale—December 31st to January 5th—offering every piece of silk in the house at
UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. Nothing reserved, our entire silk stock goes in this sale.
. Davison-Nicholson Co.
Athens’ Busiest Store