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Mr*. Henry E. Stradley, Mi's*
of the Florida
itate college and Henry Stradley
•j*. ui ujc Cuttaei of Charleston
*** «mests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Wier for the Christmas holi
days.
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Friends of Mrs. Bolling Du-
Bose and two children Janet and
Bolling Jr. will be sorry to learn
of their illness with flu.
Mr. Wi T. Rollins who formerly
operated a ladies ready to wear
stcre at Athens now a traveling
salesman was in Elberton Mon
day on business.—Elberton Star.
—(Sh-
Mr. Hugh Carithers, who holds
a sp'endid flositicn with the Sou*
them Bell Telephone Co., at Ath
ens. spent Sunday here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ca
rithers.—Elberton Star.
ALICE ADAMS
Office Phone 1201 Residence Phone 587
Hitch Your Qift
. To His Hobby
—His “Weak Spot” is his favorite sport; his
strong desire will be a gift attached to that
sport. Doesn’t that solve your problem simp
ly, and safely when chosbn here?
—Footballs, Basketball*. Vo’ley-Balls, Golf Clubs, and
Caddy Bags. Baseballs. Gloves and Mitts, Tennis Balls, Rac
quets, Nets, Etc.
—SPECIAL FOR SON OR DAD—
6 Spalding Krofite Golf Balls in Handsome Cedar Box—$5
(Ether Mashie or Dimple)
12 Spalding Ivroflitc Golf Pf»’ls in Beautiful Metal, Cedar
Lined Box—$10
(Either Mashie or Dimple)
THE McGREGOR CO.
W. M. 8. MISSIONARY
MEETING FIR8T
8APTI8T CHURCH
. The presence of that joyous
sp'rit that we associate with the
p-’^d Ch’**st»"as t'me, waa felt by
those attending the exerc'ses he'd
»>” '’e First Baptist Woman’s
l\pc.«nn.»ry Society on Monday,
December tOth.
The onen'ng song, "Let the
linwer L'ghts Be Burning,” was
fo’Iowed by an address by Mrs.
John Jenkins, who Is always a
we’come speaker.
Mrs. Jenkins' subject, "Jesus,
the Llwht of the World, to whom
all nations are looking." waa
based on the old but ever new
facts attending the b'rth of the
Babe of Bethlehem, who Is "Chr'st
the lord" as given In the gospel
according to Matthew and LuVe,
2nd chapters, which Mrs. Jenkins
repeated from memory. She made
r»nnw» n t n’ea that women get
the larger vision of the work and
the world-w'de need of the "good
**d ngs of great joy which shall
be to all people."
Secondly, her p f ea concerned
the need for vision in the local
f-o-v h0c«n«e this Is the time for
those In harness to be replaced
bv f-esh recru ts and there is an
urgent call for volunteers to enl’at
in this service.
A play et was given by the
members of the G’rls* Auxiliary
under the leadership of Mrs. Dor
sey Davis. As Mrs. Dav's was ’ll
| at this time, Mrs. Paul Hadaway
directed the girls’ presentation of
“Prayer Messages from the Girls
of nil nations.”
The parlor had been decked *n
gay hoi'day attire and made very
beautiful by Mrs. J. C. Wi’kin-
son and others, which afforded an
appropriate background for the
girls in their br’ght costumes
representing var'ous lands.
One of the Salvation Army
money pots, hanging from Its
frame in front of the large fire
place, added coz'ness to the
scene, and tinkled merrily as the
children dropped !n their contri-.
buttons for the "Lottie Moon
Xmas Offering.” A very Impres
sive, moment came when the girls
kne t around the pot to offer pray-
etn tor the missionaries to whom
ths o.fering "ves, and for the
millions across the sea.
Another'’ important sneaker on
thU occasion w*a Dr. W ’k’nson,
who came bringing a gift fnr t*e
rot Hr* n-psldent of the W. M.
S-, Mrs. Paul Hadaway. from the
members of this or*ranlsat’cn, as
a token of appreciation for her
perfect faithfulness and anlpnd’d
service during her two years’ ad-
mln’strat’on and In exnresston of
their love and esteem for-her.
—aa_
MAOV ANN LIPOCOMQ
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
OP LUCY COBB
The Elementary School or T ucv
Cobh reports a good attendance
on Friday with encouraging news
from most of the pupi's who ba've
been out on account of the flu
epfdem'c.
The present plan *s to continue
re«t«!<»r work Ihroueh Mondav and
Tuesday, and until 10 o’c’ock
Wednesday when the Christmas
tree will be held.
The e*erc'»es at the troq will j
consist of a fruit shower the 1
jantors; report on the sale of J
Christmas seals; songs by the I
v<*'rfo-~-.r‘enr rec tstions and J
Christmas carol* by the chl’dren; I
(•••Mhnflnn nf rel ft*
We hope to h.yc a full .attend
ance of pup Is and teachers, and
h.”« a spewin' Inv'tatlon |
to Mr. and Mrs. Holllncsworth,
T-'r’fth Hodcon. and Mrs.
Wilkinson, onr beloved nurse, to
bo with ns on that nccas'on.
The EVmnntary School will ro-
onen on Wednesday, January 2nd, i
at 1:45 a. ra.
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V. W. C. A. TO HOLD OPEN I
HOUSE ALL THIS WEEK '
The Y."W. C. A. w'!l hold
“open house" every day this week
fn. n».i TTo.prvp. end Bine BIrde
to he’p them entoy their holMaye
and furnish wholesome recreation.
Tha gymnas'um W IU be open all
day for ekatlnc, and at 11 tTcloek
every morn'ng there will he bsa-
ketbal! practice for any who are
Interested.
Every afternoon at 1:00 o'clock
the "work ibop" will be open for
glrla who are Interested in making
attract've Cbrtitmaa nlfts at a
smell coat. S lver bracelets and
many other articles will bo made,
and all members of the c'uhs ere
Invited to come down end work on
these things. For farther Infor
mation phone the Y. W. C. A.
1 PHILATHEA CLASS PRINCE
AVENUE HOLDS MEETING
Tha Phllathea Class of the
Prince Ave. church held the reg-
, ular business meeting Thursday
evening for the election of offi
cers. Owing to illness the at
tendance wee not as large aa
usual however the meeting was
very enjoyable.
“TWO LOVERS” PALACE . | Freinds of Mrs. Ralph HIR are
MONDAY AND TUESDAY I pleased to see hu eat alts* a
“All the World is going to love recent illness. , . - •
‘two lovers'"—says the Newl —*—
York Telegraph. j M.ss Otey Vincent, Miss Msr-
A high y romantic melodrama. I thn Nicholson and Mrs. Walter
Full of action, suspense, adven- Forbes spent Saturday in Atlan-
ture, revenge and love. nJtfGA
A thing of beauty and a joy,
Stimulating, spectacular;
Never he, VL'da Banky looked
so beautiful: never has Ronald
colman appeared «o attractive.
-Tha latest tad last co-starring
picture of these famous screen
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Friends of Mrs. McBride How
ell will regret to learn of her ill
ness with flu.
Mrs. Sophie Domblatt of New
York announces the engagement
of her dsii-Mer Amelia to Mr.
Harold Levine of Irvington, New
Jersey. Mias Dornhlatt la a for
mer resident of Athens end the
attractive dtushter of the Iete Mr.
Julius Dornhlatt and Mrs. Dora-
blatt, and a young girl of charm
ing personality. She graduated
from the Unlvers'ty of Georg's
S' d sttidted Journalism at Colum
bia, showing marked ability. The
mo-t cordial congraulat'ons are
eatended Mr. Levine, the above
announcement centering very de
lightful nodal Interest.
SALONIA CHAPTER NO. 227
ORDER EASTERN STAR
Will hold its regular business
Ion Monday evening, Dec 17th. nt . I Hi „„„ „
18 o’clock at the Masonic Templen lovers will bo long remembered spend the holldavs with her par-
I Th'a is the last meeting for 1928' aa the finest of all tnilr screen enta Col. and Mrs. M. G Michael
and it is hoped every member w.H, achievements. - _> <
attend, A'l qualified members j —Sr—
of the Order cordia'.'y irvited to Mr. and Mrs. Kell Fowler will
nt ,,,„np „ p.rnrpp leTO Saturday for" Montgomery,
MRS. MAUDE K. PATRICK, I Ala. and New Orleans. La., where
Mrs. Percy Rich and children
of Atlanta arrive tha* week to
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dorsey
; -f Gainesville • spent Friday heie
MISS ETHEtKa, th ~ ~
Secretary. Salesman, for the Morning Joy
—ffi— 1 Coffee Co. and ' as mads head-
Frlenda of Mrs. Alex Rhodes quarters n Athens for the past
will regret to learn of her illness nine years,
at the Wesley Momcr.al hospita:, —HB—
1? ifCi ±t 'followSng'an ‘of of _Mm. J. S. Hawke.
Dorsey.
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Friends of Mrs. Vance Mo***
rill be serrv to learn of her ill
ness with flu.
. —IT—
Friends of Mr. Marion Wiscn
will
« -S-InF »* n ?F* and children Frances and Joe will of the Banner-HeraH force
;rt n sir« l c h r * ffz&s&r? -"-rJ
I®**' „ , „-*> . ' . Mrs. Howell-Erwin’s fr
ATHFN8 CHAPTER
NO. 269. O. E. 8.
By order of the Worthy Matron,
I am requested to state that the
re--yr meelng will be held on
Dei~.iiber 24th at 7:30 p. m., and
that It will not be necessary to
hare a called meeting on Satur
day even'ng, December 33, as waa
announced through error. In Fri
day's paper.
Mrs. W. M. Crane,
Worthy Matron.
Mrs. W, A. Abercrombie,
Secretary.
and daugh'er Mary of Atlanta nits,
will spend the Christmas holiday,
wi'h Mr. and Mrs. George T.
MISS BERTHA DAVISON TO
PRESENT PIANO PUPILS
IN RECITAL
I Mias Bertha Daviion will pre- Hodgson
| cent her piano pnpll, in an artls-1 —ffi—
tic recital Friday afternoon at _ _ . , .
her home on Hill wtreet at 3:30.1 “r*'-.®™ H*" 1 * ofElberton
I This wid the annuel holiday »P' nt Friday m the city, .
recital and a beautiful program]
-in —..i-f Friends of little Laura Bnreh
Mlaa Adella Reaves will assist will be sorry to leans of her ill-
witn her delightful voice in itv- neu
ergl numbers. | -
Mr. and Mrs. itell Fowler, have I Mr. and Mrs- H. H. Shores of
returned from a business trip to Monroe are the weekend gtielts
Augnata ami Savannah, Columbia of their mother Mrs. E. C. Kin-
and Charlecton, S. C. [nebrew.
,, , „ r , ,, , I Mrs. Howell Erwin's fricndi
Mr. and Mr,. Joseph Hodgson! w.l! be sorry to learn of her 1,1-
nrl A!n —tv nf A Ilante
Friends of Mrs. Hunter Harr’s
will be pleased to learn she is
convalescing frem an attack of
flu.
■Mr. Ro ert SnelMng of Dar
lington school is home for the
holiday*.
Friwids of Mrs. Harvey Stovall
and -Miss Julia Stovall will bo
pleased to learn they are conval
escing from flu.
Friends of Mr. Dan MagiH will
be sorry to learn of his illness.
Only 8 More ShoppingDay
—Time goes in a hurry, these 8 days will pass quickly. Early shopping saves a lot
of worry. You can shop more leisurely in the mornings.
A CHRISTMAS STORE COMPLETE!
—Gifts of every kind for "kiddies and grownups,” every one reasonably priced.
Save Money On Your Toys
THE MOST REASONABLY PRICED TOYS IN ATHENS! SPACE
PROHIBITS LISTING THE MANY TOYS AND OUR LOW PRICES!
Doll Carriages—$3.95
Mechanical Toys—25c to 75c
Drums—50c to $1.00
Big Baby Dolls—$1.00
Bye-Lo Babies, Patsy, Bubbles anil
Other Ne wDolls, with Prices
50c to $25.00
Mechanical Trains—$1.00
Velocipedes $5.00 to $17.50
Toy Trunks and Furniture
Large and Small Roller Bearing
Scooters
Union Hardware Ball-Bearing
Skates—$1.98
Footballs—$1.00
Basketballs—$1.98
Pocket Knives—25c to 50c
Watches
Give Silk Hose ahd Underwear!
—As a gift you
could not give
anything that
will be more ap
preciated !
Beautiful Quali
ty Silk Hose by
Kayser
Gordon
Wayne Knit
Arrowhead
All weights with
varied heel styles
Prices Ranging from 50c to $2.50
Pair.
—Gorgeous Silk Underwear by
Carter, Kayser, Munsingwear
and Southland. , _ ,,,
—Plain tailored and lace trimmed. Teddies,
Gowns, Pajamas, Braissieres, Step-ins, Slips,
Track Pants, Bloomers, Lounging Robes and
combinations. Unusually attractive garments
priced $1.00 to $12.50.
—Gifts For Ladies—
—Throughout the store there are many gifts
for ladies: _
Boxed Handkerchiefs—50c to $2 Box.
Silk Hose—$1.00 to $2.00 Pair.
Silk Underwear—$1.00 Up.
Hand Bags-$2.00 to $5.00
Bath Robes
Hat Boxes—$1.30 to $8.50
Parasols—$1.00 to $8.60
Rain Coats—$5.00
Negligees, Coats, Dresses, Beads, Magazine
Racks, Waste Baskets, Vases, Tea Sets, Brass-
ware, Bed-room Slippers, Sweaters, Blankets,
Brassieres, Door-Knockers, Stationery, Bridge
Sets, Floor and Table Lamps, Coal Hods, Brass
Andirons, Card Tables.
Rayon Spreads—$3.75 to $6.95
Garter an'd Handkerchief Sets—50c to $1.00
Clocks—$1.50 to $10.00
Telephone Screens—$1.00
Every Boy Wants a Cowboy Suit!
—Just like Tom Mix and other
Western Stars. These Suits are
luplications of the real suits with
!asso, gun, kerchief, hat and alL
Prices—$1.75 to $5.00
Indian Suits—$1.00 to $2.00
You’ll Have No Trouble Selecting a
Man’s Gift Here!
—Our Men’s Department offers
lots and lots rf useful thing? any
man would like—and you save
money on every one of them!
Shirts
Fancy Patterns and whites,
with collar attached or collar-
band styles—$1.25, $1.50, $2.00.
.Khaki Woolen Shirts, $1.25.
—Silk Scarfs, $1.00 to $2.00;
Leather Auto Gloves, $1.98; Silk
Ties, 35c to 75c; Handkerchiefs,
8 to the box; 3 pairs Fancy Sox
for $1.00; Pipe SetB, $1.50 to
$3.50; Cigarette Lighters; Bed
room Slippers, $1.25; Leather
Gloves, $1.50! Shaving Cabinets,
Smoking Stands, $1.00; Ash
Trays, Humidors, Pajamas,
$1.25 to $2.00; Poker Sets, Play-
ng Cards, 25c to 76c; Sweater
Coats, Bath Robes, Lounging
Robes, Fountain Pens, $1.50;
Cuff Buttons, 50c to $1.00; Hand
Bags, Suit Cases.
j High Grade Candy—Low Prices!
Assorted Chocolates in Pure High Grade
Candy in Attractive Christmas Boxes
1 Pound, 60c — 2% Pounds, $1 — 5 Pounds $2
'Bottled Candy, ,15c—2 for 25c
Special Sale Chamoisette Gloves, 75c
Handkerchiefs for Christmas
I —A box of nice handkerchiefs
'\\ W will make a most acceptable gift.
VX a —Plain Linen, Embroidered and
initialed; prices 50c to $2.00 a box.
—Children's and Men’s Handker
chiefs; boxed or single.
Christmas Stationery
—Good Quality Stationery in at
tractive Christmas Boxes, various
sizes at 50c to $2.50. . s
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Davison-Nicholson Co* Inc.