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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10,1925
THE DANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA.
PACE THREE
Every member of both the Ju.
nior and Senior Stewards wee
present, and from the spirit
enthusiasm and cooperation t
pervaded the lheetlng, it is easy |
to predict that Young Harris
hurch is on the threshold of the
Office Phone 1201
Residence Phone 212
MRS. ALICE ADAMS
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
SOCIAL OF CHRIS-
TIAN CHURCH
The Senjor Christian Endeavor cemb\
Society of ‘the Christian church Thi
tfili have its regular monthly so
cial in the C. E. -hall of the Chris-
tian church on Friday night, De
ll, at 8 P. M.
will be a birthday social
Many interesting games, exciting
contests, tnd other features have
been arranged by the chairman cf
the social committee ol.tlis so
ciety. f
Each Endeavor is asked to bring
to this social a toy of some de-
scrip*, ion, as a Christmas box will | greatest yepr in her history.
Le rent to ah orphan homo from —w
this organization. "
All young people are invited to
join this splendid young people’s
society and. to attend these so
cial*. A good time is in store
for everyone.
»A Special invitation is extended
to the University - boys and co
eds. 11 . ' -- *•» .
REV. B. P. REED ENTER:
TAINS SR. AND JUNIOR
STEWARDS OF YOUNG
.ARRIS M. C.
Rev. B. P. Reed entertained the
Senior and junior Stewards of
the Young Harris, Methodist
his
church Tuesday evening with
beautiful oyster supper at
home.
This was follows? w r*
ing and helpful' Conference con
cerning the work of the church
for the new year. Short and en
thusiastic talk* were made by
Rev; Reed, Rev. J. V. 3J. Mor
ris, and Messrs. W. S. Robison. W.
A. Fawler, N, Butler, F. G. Bell.
Francis Jackson, Cobb Lampkin,
and Hershel Stone.
COFFEE
rpHE secret of good coffee lies in the routing
I Xoven. The flavor of good coffee—that satisfy,
ing coffee taste—lies in a delicate volatile essence
. which escapes in the air and is lost unless the
coffee is routed just right.
When you buy White House Coffee, you get
aU of the natural coffee taste, preserved. This is
. because the flavor is roasted in by out special
White House routing process.
Insist on White House Coffee and accept no
sub^titute.MaJte sure of the flavor that is roasted in.
The Flavor is Roasted In!
Dwinell*.Wright Co., Boston, Chicago, Portsmouth, Va.
TALMADGE BROTHERS COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors.
Service Cannot Stop
T hroughout Georgia
and the South the Bell
Telephone System is now
H undergoing expansion and im-
V*.. provement, unseen" and un-
^ known to most of its users.
" Thousands of feet of new ca
ble are being added, hundreds
> of miles of new long distance
lines constructed,.new buildings
i erected and new switchboard ’
equipment installed.
f The service, however, must
•* rr - continue while this work is in
^ ... progress. To stop your lines of
<-\ conv ersation for a single, min-
ute would clog- the arteries of
our commercial life and endan-
ger the safety of our city and
3 -state.
tjie fire department, the police,
not to mention the part the tel
ephone plays in the social and
educational life of every com
munity.
■ Like the human heart, your
telephone system must expand,
adjust and repair itself while it
works. It is our effort to make
the additions and improvements
now under way so smoothly
that you will be unconscious of
them.
Vou must have uninterrupt
ed connection with the doctor,
The enormous sums of new
money required to keep pace
with the growth of the South is
obtained from investors who
believe you are willing to pay a
price’for the service which will
meet the increasing cost of pro
duction and leave a fair margin
of profit.
C. G. BECK, Georgia Manager
, -Beu. system-
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
One Policy, One Syttem, Unioerud Service
PHILATHEA CLASS OF
WEST END B. C. TO
PRESENT TABLEAUX
FRIDAY
The Philathea class of the Watt
End Baptist church will present
several tableaux Illustrating Bible
stories Friday, December 11, at
8 P. M. at the Community House
on the comer of Chase street and
Nantahala aver.r®.
Eskimo pies and randy •will be
on sale. A very sma'l admission
orice of ten cent* lot adults and
fivj cent* for childrtti will be
LAURA RUTHERFORD
CHAPTER U. D. C.
MET TUESDAY
The December meeting of the
r iaura Rutherford Chapter U.
C. was held with Miss Rutherford,
>68166111, at the Villa Tuesday
afternoon. Certificates of mem
bership were presented to Mrs.
jartledge and Mrs. Birdsong.
Mrs. A. d. Parker, chairhikn of
"Join Sale, stated that Hie Drive
>lanned for the first weeK in De
ember had been postponed te a
nore auspicious rir.e
A letter of appreciation from
Mr. Hollins Randolph was read,
n which he expressed the grati
tude ofyihe Stone Mountain Me-
i mortal Association for the Chap-
(ler’s recent endorsement of its
work.
A request came from Mr. Rogers
Winur, Secretary of the Associa
tion, for certified copies cf the
Resolution adopted by the Chap-
tK, ip which it dissented from the
action of the Convention recent-
;ly held in Sandersville, in refer-
•ence to Stone Mountain Memorial
Association and the coin sale cam
paign.
Motion was passed that certi
fied copies of these Resolutions
be sent at once. Mrs. James L.
Sexton offered the following reso,-
lutions, which were unanimously
carried, v
Whereas: This Chapter adopt
ed Resolutions endorsing the
Stone Mountain Memorial Asso
ciation and its work, and
Whereas the Laura Rutherford
Chapter haa pledged to the Stone
Mountain Memorial Association,
(not the Georgia Division U. D.
C.) the sum of $1,000.01), payable
$200.00 a year, and
Whereas the sculptor, Mr. X«uke-
man, is ready to begin work on
the memorial,
I move that this Chapter pens
its interest in deeds as welt as
in words and, at once, send to the
rreasurer of the Stone Mountain
Memorial Association . tho $200.00
lue for 1025.
The following motim made by
Mrs. A. S. Parker was also und-
limopsly adopted;
That this Chapter join with
Norcross Chapter in petitior
Mrs. McKenzie to call a conven
tion of the State U. D. C. in order
to rescind the action of the recent
convention in condemning
Stone Mountain Memorial Asso
ciation. A request from tne Chil
dren of the Confederacy that Mr*.
Lamar Rutherford Lipscomb be
officially appointed their Director
was granted.
Miss Rutherford stated that
she would like that baskets
given to old negroes at Christmas
time, as was done last year.
A motion was passed that a
committee of three be appointed,
consisting of Mrs. Will Crane,
Mrs. Paul Hadaway and Mrs-
Kimzey, to solicit contributions
for these baskets. Mrs. Lamar
Lipscomb stated that the Children
of the Confederacy would alto
help in this work.
At this time Mrs. Lamar Lips
comb was eleced second vice-
president and Mrs. A. S. Parker
was appointed Chairman of the
Executive Board, to relieve
President, Miss Rutherford, from
some of her many duties.
JUNIOR CLASS^OF LUCY
COBB TO PUT ON FOLLIES
The Junior Class of Lucy Cobb
-rill present tho Lucy Cobb Follies
Friday night. December 11, a*. 8:15
ct Seney Stovall Chapel. Admls-
ion will be fifty cents.
GLORIA SWANSON IN "8TA&E
STRUCK” AT PALACE THURS
DAY AND FRIDAY
An unusual program Is offered at
he Palace Thursday and Friday
-'irst there is Gloria Swanson in
n Allan Dwan production. “Stage
Struck.” which is said to be Gloria’
pvatest role, combining the come
ly and speed of "Manhandled ” tbr
towns and luxury of "Society Scan
la!/* and the drama and fire of
‘Madame Sans Gene." Then there
s a Mack Sennett comedy, "Don’t
Tell Dad." The'third feature ot
this prgoram is Paul Whlteman'r
U. S. S.Leviathan Orchestra, which
big added attraction will play at
the matinee and night shows.
The many friends of the reU
tires ot Capt. John A. Cobb, of
\mericus, who died Wednesday
ire deeply sympathizing with then*
n their loss.
The friends of Mr. Jim McGee
who was injured in an automobilr
accident in Miami, Fla., will b-
t’ad to know that he is rapidly
inproving.
*-9B—
Captain and Mrs. William Lan
gcr, of the Salvation Army, an.
p unce the birth of a daughter.
Dec. 10 who will be named Eva
Catherine.
Mr. A. H< Parnell of Atlanta has
Vi-n permitted to leave Piedmont
“ nltarlim where he has been, con
fined for the past three months suf-
ring from a broken leg. IBs
•»nv friends here will be delight
ed to learn that he Is rapidly con-
r.lescing at his home.
Tomorrow at 8 Sharp! begins the Final and Drastic
Clearance Sale of Ready-to Wear
Hats - ‘Dresses - Coats
Not a single piece of our new Fall and Winter Stocks
reserved--You choose what you want, and all at
is
$
17
VERY QREAT SAVINGS
COATS
Your Choice of Coats
Priced 22.50, 25, 27.50
*2
\' m \ COATS
/ Your Choice of Coats
^Priced29.50and32.50
•2
S COATS
Your Choice of Coats
1 V-/ Priced 34.50 and 37.50
*2
Q COATS
Your Choice of Coats
1C/ Priced 39.50 and 42.50
*3
A COATS
ILL Your Choice of Coats
J Priced 47.50 and 49.50
s/j
A COATS
Your Choice of Coats
1 Priced 55.00, 57.50,59.50
$ 5
A COATS
mll Your Choice of Coats
■ Priced 67.50 and 69.50
•5
COATS
W Your Choice of Coats
/ Priced 67.50 and 69.50
»6
O COATS
/ Your Choice of Coats
Priced 87.50 and 89.50
»7
Q COATS
/ Your Choice of Coats
Priced 95.00 and 97.50
s 8
A COATS
"mi Your Choice of Coats
■ Priced 110.00 and 115.00
DRESSES
Your Choice of Dresses
Priced 10,12.75,14.00
DRESSES '
Your Choice of Dresses
Priced 16.75 and 18.75
DRESSES
Your Choice of Dresses
Priced 22.50 and <5.00
DRESSES
Your Choice of Dresses
Priced 29.50 and 34.50
DRESSES
Your Choice of Dresses
Priced 37.50 and 39.50
DRESSES
Your Choice of Dresses
Priced 47.50 and 49.50
DRESSES
Your Choice of Dresses
Priced 57.50 and 59.50
39
DRESSES
Your Choice of Dresses
Priced 67.50 to 69.50
DRESSES
Your Choice of Dresses
Priced 79.50 and 87.50
COATS
Your Choice of Coats
Priced 125 and 127.50
COATS
Your Choice of Coats
Priced 135 and 137.50
Every Fall and Winter Hat Reduced Way Below Cost!
IVere $5.00 to $8.50 Were $10.00 to $15.00
HATS HATS
$
T°
5^.00
Were $17.50 to $27.50
HATS
$r.oo