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3uJ;. : ,i ’'Picture Now Ploying at palace. ; ' ^
i MRS. ALICE ADAMS
- Office Phone 1201 ' Residence Phone 687
TALLULAH SCHOOL
TO^&EE SANTA
Lewis H. Beck, pf Atlanta, do
nor of a $25,000 scholarship fund
at" Tnllulnft Falls School; will'be
the Santa Claus of the school this
year, as he was in 1927,^ It is an
ontjftced by the Georgia Federa-
tfjn'of Womens Clubs, which owns
an# inpfrates the fountain school.
A mammoth tree wi 1 celebrate
the closing of the school this week
and will contain a, g.ft for cvefry*
* withthe school.
e“ wVdp-
undred presents, are
with all sorts of Christmas
^-•Sand eyery one Is-* labeled
>6 ind v'dual name of the
recipient^, a corresponding -num-
teinof gay bags of candy and nuts
Haw been tied up uhder the direc
tion .of Mrs. Howard H. McCall,
of Atlanta, and a groun of friend*
of J&6J5$ho°l living at tha Georg'an
Terrace Hotel in Atlanta, whein is
thr Wjifco of Mr. Bcckpnd Sqnta
Claus’' headquarters for “The
LightJij the Mountains/’ as the
Mloffls called. A new typewriter
is the latest gft to the school
figm the L. C. Smith & C-rona
, Bfp%rit''r Comuariy, of Syracuse,
N. v!;*^th southern'headquarters
in Atlanta.
infirmary building. Besides th
care of the s.ck and necessary re
nair work an teeth, tonsils, ami
other throat troubles, the trustee
jdan to have a trained nurse giver.
instruction in homo care of th
iicT: to the student body.
Among Christmas gifts
nounccd, John E» Talmadge, of
Athens, has sent several barrels of
Jlcur and canned goods to the
chool. Many other fts from
friends in Georgia and throughou
the country are expected.—Atlan
ta Georgian.
MARlfltf DAVIES- WILLIAM
HAINES. “SHOW PEOPLE”
PALACE TODAY AND FRIDAY
In f ‘fi:how People” you will set
Marion L/avics as a haughty Sou
thern girl trying to breaa jnt.
the movies. Sne has misgu.de.
ambitions for heavy emotions
o.ea i.uc is forced to appear h
custard pie” ccraedie*. Her
hauteur and the seriousness with
wji- uucoi noMeif in the
pie throwing, Water squirting and
uowir cheap pictures
help to make “Show People” one
of the funniest comedies that has
the studios in
best beloved and. most prominent
figures in the spciftf life of At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. James Park of
Orlando, Fla. arrive Saturday to
spend the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Charier Chandler and Dr.
and Mrs. R. E. Park. Mr. Park
ia supervisor and principal of the
Public schu.ls of Orlando.
Fiends-of Mrs. Ben Crane will
regret to learn of her illness with
flu.
] monize the artlst'c p'ans of archf-
tects with tbe practical needs of
the housewife. -
The econom'c impoverishment
of Germany, due to the war, has
necessitated the fconstructlon of
homes on the most econom’c basis
poMlble. The architects, general,
ly speaking, have sought a solu
tion o’ong two lines, one,- by.re
ducing the number and s ze of the
rooms, the other, by standardizing
the rooms and furniture. '
German Women Want
Homes Not Houses
WILLIAM HAINES and MARION DAVIES in
\ *show people;
months.
t WUlam Haines ia the lcnocka- •
Pbns for the erection of a small fc—t. romedian and how he and
intfnnerv in which the dental and Marion romp through their Ibusi-
thrbtt.clnbs mnyj>e housed and »*, tor a weak)
other health sorv’ce given, as re- h«art. • “Shew People” ia also dis* |
ccntly innorn-^d. Ins rk^**vH im- tiguished by having the greatest
netuabv a gift mode through the cast <of stars ev£c to anpe*- in
gram gifts were distributed to all
the chi.drcn and teachers.
Pats of Cleveland cherries were
presented to Mi. and Mrs. Hol
lingsworth, Mrs. Cobb. Mrs .
Granam. and MU? Edith Hodg
son.
A generous fruit shower was
givtn to the janitors and maids.
In.s ended one of the happiest
of-the many happy times at the?
“little tchoci” of i.dcy Cobb. ,
ned for. the patients of this Insti-
tuti:n. *
—an—
BAZAAR! BAZAAR!
The Phi athea Class of the
Frince v Avonue Baptst church is
ho’ulng a bazaar in the vacant
store next door to Stern's. See
us for last minute Christmas
presents. We have many lovely
presents.
netua bv a gilt made tnrougn tne cast of stars ever ™ anpe»- in
Vnr'ng Matrons’ Ciycle of Atlan- one picture—John Gilbert, Char
ta, of which Mrs. Eugerio Harr ng- he cwapiui, Uuuglaa '"’J ^rbau^s,
ton Is president, of the surgical Renee Adoree, William S. Hart, I
equ’pment of the late Dr. Logan Norma Talmadge, Mae Murray.
M C^cht-n. It Vas donated tb VNT. La Rocque, Leatricc Joy,,
the school by Dr. Crichton’s widow. Gecrge K. Arthur, JCarl Dane,
The estimated cost of the infirm- Alleen Pringle, Claire Windsor,
try )s $15 000. and the trustee* of Estelle Taykz and Dorothy Se* f
t>a s«ho«l rnd tV Voting Matrons’ bastiMn.
Circle arc emphasizing this need
in the hope that the onoortunity
,of service it affords will he grasp
ed by some, donor, who m«y make
a name-gift or a memorial of the
MR8. ARTHUR BURCH Is
showing the best selection of
Christmas noveit'es — Handker
chiefs, Perfumes. 8earfs, Mesh
Bags, Jewelry Nove'tiee. Pretty
fine" of Coat and Dreae Flowers.
See jthem before purchasing.
attrac*
This is one of the li
tions to be seen at the
.sound and with special musical
spuin'** and is showing tonight
and tomorrow#
MISS CANDLER FETED
BY MRS. SNELLING
Mrs. John Sne.ling was hostess
Wednesday at a luncheon at the
hr me of her m ether, Mrs. Robert
Marlon, on Howeil Mill Road,
compliment ng Miss Laura Cand
ler, a bride-elect.
The guests invited for this oc
casion included Miss Cand.er,
Mesdamc3 Asa Caniler. Jr., Ed
gar Chambers. John . Can diet.
lf:mer Thompson; Misses Mar
garet Feagle, Mary Gooddard
Frances Marion, Mrs. Marion and
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[GRADY AVENUE SOCIAL
{ CLUB MEETS FRIDAY
The members of the Grady
Avc. social .club ere reminded of
the ir.eetim* Friday afternoon at
4 M MM M— — A
4 p. m. arithrs home of Mrs. A.
C. Cox. Bring contributions oi
caned goedb or groceries,
—fiH—
CHRISTMAS THEE
AT LUCY COBB
On Wednesday morning the
children of the Elementary Schol
pf Lucy Cobb held their annual
Christmas tree at the school and
presented the following impres
sive program:
Processional, Adcste F.deles.
Sqrinture, Luke II, 8-16.
Carol, Angels and Shepherds.
Song. Away in a Manger by
the First Grade.
Song, I Ijove you. Kindergarten
Carol, Little Town of Bethle
hem. • ‘
^Scrinfure,: Matthew. 1;1-10. ..
Carol^5S5*l5it Ye Merry Gen
tlemen. %
Song. Joy . Bells. Kindergarten.
, At the conclusion of the pro-
Mrs. Snclling.—Journal
TREE OF LIGHT TO BE TURN
hu uM MUiiUaV hfC,;dNG
SIX O’CLOCK
•The beautiful tree of Light in
frorit cf Emmanuel church will
be turned on Monday ever ? r<r nt
6 o’dcck. Christmas carol? will
be sung and the usual lovely
program will be carried out. The
^us.lic is cordially invited to be
present at this in’erestln«r servic 0
wh»ch is always impressive and
one of the -cutstaTKing events of
the Yvletide reason.
On account of illness Miss Ber
tha Davison has postponed he?
piano recital that was scheduled
ior Fr.uay afternoon.
—
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jordan an
nounce me K.th oi a daughter
luoiuay December the 18th wh4
has *-een na.ned Doris Faye.
Friends of Mr. b. N. Betts Jr.
will regret to leam he Is ill with
tm.
Lit*!" Petty t>j ts is ill at the
* home of her grandparents Dr. and
.til’s, u N. belts.
—Hb—
Friends of Frank Dobha will re
gret to learn of'his continued ill
ness with flu.
BERLIN.—(A P)—The national
federation of German women’s or
ganisations has arranged a series
of conference* between home
builders and home makers to bar.
standardization deprives the home
of its personal touch. They insist
upon individual ty in homo out.it.
t ng, and hope that through tlio
eonieren. «-s with arch tocts a
means may be found for pre^erv-
in? personality in modern dwell
ings.
PUZZLES PRABCO y
PARIS— (AP) — Tristan
nard. noted wr ter atM
sajs*cross-word puzzles mai
revive dormant knowledge,
for r.ew in ormat on and
acquaintance with literary
SICS.
The viewpoint of tbe women is
that they will stand for the reduc.
tion of space only 'f the architect
will take a leaf from. America and
bn Id into the wal s such acces
sories as closets, cupboards, and
SOries as CIOSCIS, cupuuarua, mu
kitchenettes. They propose to
show to the architects Just where,
frpm the German viewpoint, Am
erican ideas are applicable.
The women further believ# that
To combat the flu, take 666 every three hours till -
acts well on the bowels, then three times a day- As i
preventive, take it two or three times a day. 666 1
found to be one cf the most effective remedies during!; ‘
the last flu epidemic.
BUSINESS G1RI.S TO
MFFT AT Y. V/. C. A.
All members cf . the Athen?
Buiinesi:. GJ'V dub arc reiu-'t’J
ta mectiat the Y. $i\L Cv A.’ Sun
day afteftioofi *t' 4 1*
where -ways will be provided to
carry them to Fairhnvc-n ior the
Chr.stmns tree previously plan-
j Mrs. Robert Riddle and lovely
1 little ’daugHter, Lucy Griffith,
I I^vc Fr'dry .for their home >
I nrajlVania,'following a she |
' sit to' M:ss .Lucy Griffith ,an«i
‘ Mr, Arthur Griffith, . en
from' New Orleans where they
haw been vi.t't!ng hej parents,
Mr. cr'd Mrs. C. B. Griffith ‘
several weeks.
for
Mr. Marcus Bryant of N"W Or-
L 1 l"nns. has rrrived to spent the
| tn'fdrv*; «-;th S**» parents, Mr. and
Mra. W. M. Bryant.
^ Friends of Mr. and Mrs, A. G.
Dudley will be pleased to learn
they are conve'escing from flu.
. Boudoir Lamps, $1.89
Great Holiday Sale
JUNIOR LAMPS !
—In thi. im.ll .pnee we ment'on
two price group, wh'ch sro typl ■
—cat of our many valucsl AU
these lamp, are of the type moit
'wanted a. gifts! B* here tomoy-<'
Price Inclade. Shade and Baae
. Groupk' Qne, $9.75
•run Groit^Two, $13.75 .
am .qo{ hhtr , Ji^ Up to UPJ4
French Lamps, $3.95
Wonderful Values In
BRIDGE LAMPS
—Hera la your chance to choose
from attractive, new numbers—
bridge lamps that you will be
proud to give, and that will be
received with justifiable pride and
enthusiasm 1
Price Includes Shade and Base
Wonderful Table
Lamps, $3.95
—Let nothing prevent
your seeing thetiew table
lamps in this great sale!
Group One, $9.95
Group Two; $13.75
Other Lamp, up to 135
NIGHTS BERNSTEIN BROS.
IIT&fcS/.Ci ' BROAD STREET ' '
HD jj
OPEN
NIGHTS,
~Trrrm
Through an e^ror 't was an
noureod t^rt Mr. B. F. VrnOano*
a'*-omran , >d M**s. VonCanon to
Florida. Mr. VonCanon, hsad of
the Oran^o Grove, wishes It dis
tinctly understood that he is too
5v>-„ to ?h”t un shop and leave
Athens at his season of the year.
Miss Virginia Morris, of New
York, is tho guest of Miss Dorothy
npdley for the Christmas holi
days.
. The many friends of Mrs. Mir-J
I"** Grimes will be glad to know'
she is convalescing st her home on
Dougherty street after twp weeks’
.1! ness with influenza. Mrs.
Gri mc s is matron at the Kalphm-
Alpha fraternity. .
—W—
Miss Martha Jane Sm'tb, who Is
lo-al Scout director In Charieaton, I
W. Va.. pasked through Athens
Wednesday en route to Watkins,
vfl o to spend the holidays fr’th
her mothe.r Mrs. R. H. Smith. I
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett
of .New York arrive Saturday to
tpend the holidays with tHeir pas-
en.s Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hodgson.
-MR...
Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Jbnaa ant'
hucren cf Atlanta will spend th<
holidays w,th Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Gord:n.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Northcntt
Miss Ann Northcutt and John B-
Northcutt rJ. will go to Marietta
Sunday afternoon to spend the
holidays with Mrs. Elizabeth W.
f Northcutt. Miss Frances North*
cutt will spend the holidays in
Columbus with Mrs. Harry Wood
ruff.
Mr. and Mr*. Morgan McNeel
and children of Marietta will
spend the Christmas holidays
with Mr. and Mnq Harry Hodg
son.
Friends of Miss Martha Cartas
^’or*' an* George Story Jr. will
be pleased to learn they are eon.
vuiesang from flu.
Mrs. Upson Harper Is visiting
Mr. and airs. H. L. Shelnn*t In
Tryon, N. C. for the holidays and
will be joined by Mr. Harper Sun
day.
—flj.
The friends of the family of
Mrs Jack Spalding deeply sym
pathize with them in .the sad
'dOftlh of Kirs. SMfdinw following
weeks illness. She was the
mother of Mr. Furhfs ,*$£$
who m.rricl Mbs Bolllne
of uib city And was one of tho
Friday Only--From 8:30 to 6 O’clock
Michael Dollar Sale
of Gifts tor all on Your List
__$1.60 COMPORT SETS, 12 Pcs.
—For 2 Reg. 75c Col. Salad Plates
—$1.25 BATH SETS in Color
$1.25 Fine PICTURE FRAMES
—$1.25 VANITY BOXES
$1.50 PICTURE FRAMES—. u
1
$1.50 MELBA SHAVING SETS C !
$1.25 CANDY JARS— J
$1.25 ADDRESS BOOKS—
[•
$1.50 SEWING BOXES—
1
—$150 Folding PICTURE
FRAMES
—$1.50 FINE POWDER JARS
—$lj>5 TRE-JUR SETS
—$1.25 BATH POWDER SETS
-$1.25 BATH SALTS AND VASE
18c BOUDOIR PILLOWS, 3 for—
31.49 WASTE BASKETS, 2 for—
•58c ASHTRAYS, 2 for—
■58c NEW BEADS, 2 for—
58c SEWING KITS, 2 for—
[J —$1.25 CONDIMENT SETS
1
-$1.25 CHINA CANDLE ,
HOLDERS
-$1.50 POWDER and PERFUME
SETS
. -$1.25 NOVELTY ASH TRAYS
—$1.25 NOVELTY EAR RINGS
$1.25 Misses OUTING GOWNS—
$1.50 Children’s OUTING GOWNS-
$1.60 MISSES’ PAJAMAS—
$1.25 Lace or Silk BRASSIERES—
69c BRASSIERES, 2 for—
Till
T?
—$1.25 to $1.35 Gift STATIONERY
—$1.25 CHAIMOISETTE GLOVES
—$1.25 to $1.50 BOUDOIR
PILLOWS
-$1.25 STAMPED NIGHTGOWNS
-$1.25 STAMPED LUNCHEON
SETS
58c MANICURE SETS, 2 for—
$1.00 FOUNTAIN PENS, 2 for—
58c TAPE MEASURES, 2 for—
ALL 58c NOVELTIES, 2 for—
69c BUD VASES, 2 for—
-$1.29 RUFFLED CURTAINS
-$1.98 SMOKING STANDS
—$i.98 ODD FURNITURE
PIECES
_$1.25 SERVING TRAYS
—$1.29 ALARM CLOCKS
—$2.50 SALAD BOWLS
-To $3.50 COLORED GLASS,
CHOICE S
—$1.25 Nelly Don Aprons
_$1.25 INFANT’S DRESSES
—$1.25 FELT TAMS, All Colors
98c COLORED VASES, 2 for—
75c BERRY SETS, 2 for—
$1.2r, BOYS’ SHIRTS, All Sizes—
$1.50 CHILDREN’S COMBINA
TIONS—
$1.29' HAND-MADE GOWNS—
FELT BOUDOIR SUPPERS
T-n
i 1
a
Childrens and Misses Sizes
|
Women's fl.75 Genuine
•“j
DUCO D’ORSAY MULES
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•
Dollar Day Sales from Michael’s Toyland
-$1.60 PIANOS and SUIT CASES
—$2.95 DOLL SETS*
-CONSTRUCTION TOYS
-$1.60 PAINT and CRAYON SETS
50c AIRPLANES, 3 for—
50c ANIMAL WOOD TOYS, 4 for-
$1.95 ALUMINUM SETS— .
ALL $1.25 to $1.50 TOYS—
Regular $3.95 to $6.95
COLORED GLASSWARE
With Gold Decoration
—YOUR CHOICE-
Regular $3.50 to $4 50
SILVER PLATE
COMPORTS AND TRAYS
—YOUR CHOICE—