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Mr. and Mrs. Morton Bollestonl Friends of Miss Carolyn Huff
and children Morcton Jr. and will be pleased to learn shs has Iett i'
Charles Brand of Atlanta wll.1 coma Bt. Mary s hospital and la improving
sometime during the holidays for a at the home of her parents Mr. and 1
visit. .Mra.Charles R. Huff. ( l
Mrs. Hugh It.*lordonu has re-1 Mrs. K. C. Keimelircw nnd Mrs.
turned from Atlanta whefe her visit Charles F. Jones of Cedartown will 1
fa, relatives was prolonged on ne. spend he holiday with relative* In
ooune of her hatflng Fiu. Monroe. i!
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Mrs. Laurie Bray Is visiting Mra
Robert Wilson. . I
I 1
Mr. E. IL Dorsey goes to Atlanta
today to spend Christmas with
Capt. and Mra John W. Nleholson.
Friends of Mr. James O. Paine ;
wUl regret to learn of his illness
wl h pneumonia at St. Mary’s hos- ,
pltah.
The musical score and sound ef-' THE CHRISTMAS WREATH
fects personally devised by Hugo Hang up tbo wreath
Rsiaenfeld, celebrated composer The Christmas wreath
and conductor, formerly muilisl With leaves so green and shin-
director for the Criterion, Rialto ing.
and Rivoli Theatres in New York It’s riubon gaj
City.- are given by the Ri taenfeld And bCMet bright entwli
orchestra through the medium of
the new sound reproducing ap- The cedar wreath,
paratus installed for the benefit So fragrant, iweet.
of Palace patrons. Perfect Each t'bnstmastiae ere in
synchronization between action Its forest home a picturt
and sound is achieved throughout With. (kies so blue *_o
the entire exhibition. I
"The Battle of The Sexes” is Hang up the wheath
the special Christmas Ere and The Christmas wreath
Xmas Day attraction at the Pal. With joy and beauty bleu
' Its circle ia a symbol fit
Fod Good-wiU never endi
LUCY B. DAK
Atlanta, Ga.
IMPRESSIVE SERVICED t another carol. "It Came Upon a
FRIDAY AFTERNOON Midnight Clear”. The legend of
_ , _ _ , I the Black Madonha, a Christmas
t,,2 le , Glr i. , I > MrVe * “<I B us story . wu ^ b „ Miss Powers
Bit* Jojisd Ina very Impressive and than as all joined in two oth.
Christmas untie* Friday after. er Mcre d carols the offering,
noon when thsv Wrht ‘heir of- were brought forward. The meet,
ferlngs of food for the poor. The t . w> s etoied with a prayer of
P * r ] r * C ’ is h®” 8 T hsi>Vs*,vlng, led by Lillian
made a very attractive setting for Knowles
the meeting with the.r festive ' —B—
Yuietide decorations and soft red I
light*. ,D. W. GRIFFITH'S “BATTLE
. „ , . ., I I OF TRT SEXES” PALACE
A Christmas reading by 1 Vlr- SPECIAL HOLIDAY AT.
ginia Dillard opened the urogram, TRACTION IN SOUND
after which ail the girls joined,
in singing “Joy to thF World.” | A specially prepared aound ac.
—We hail Christmas Day most heartily! %
The year just past has brought us cheer— $$
and we hope that it has been as good to you- p
PRINCESS BOOT SHOPPE §
—Fashioned Footwear— ■ ‘
- Corner Clayton and Jackson Streets
Mra. P P. ProfUV formerly of
Elbert on. now of Washington. D..C.
spent several, days recently with
(flindi In El barton* She wm \_
route to «i4r old home at Athens I’ Friends of Mr. George Johnson
Id spend he Ytlletlde with relatives. wilt regret to learn of bis Illness
—Elberton Star. with pnumonla. at tha home of his
—parents Mr. and Ifts. Psrssy John.
Friends of Mr. T. W. Paachall df I 08- '. < i-SB—
tho Banner.Hera'd force will he sor
ry to learn of hie Illness with Flu. Mr. Frank Howard and Mis* Mary
,. bay!* Howard of Lumberton. Miss.
Friends of Misses Mamie and' are the cues s of Mrs. Thomas Com-
Mabel Whitehead will be pleased to er for the holiday!.
‘earn they are out after an Illness I — ®—
with Flu. Mrs.’ J. M. Whi ehead Miss Nettle Howard of Bay Bead
continue! iU which their friend* Fla. Is spending the holidays wills
will be sorry to loam. her Father Judge Howard.
WE NEED HIM
By Ellen Marlon Welsh
Til Christmas Eve; o’er ail the
earth
A solemn stilinesa lies;
The noise ant turmoil of the day
Are huahed ’neath starlit tides.
Tie Christmas time—ti* Loving
time
In our dear land of Homs;
Tis Dreaming time—‘his Mem
ory time
Wherever we mey roam.
The Prince of Peace is knocking.
Oh,
WiU Nations bid Him stsyt
We need Him! How we need Him
Every minute of the day.
We need H.m in the Castle and
The Cottsge in the glen;
We need Him in our home li'
and
Our touch with fellow-men.
Frail Human'Hearts, oh heed tb
Bells
Of Christmas ere they cesu;
The K { ng of Notions—-Christ
here;
Thr-ugh Him alone—come
Peace.
—Success Magazine (New York*
•Mi-
Friend* of Mr. Munro Dearin
-111 regret to l«srn he is stiffs'
ing from the third attack of flv
CHRISTMAS TIDE REVEBY”
IN MUSIC AT FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Beautiful Christmas carols
‘The Christmas Tide Revery”
will be sung by some of the old
er and younger children of thi
Sunday school of the Pint Pres,
byterian church and directed by
Audley Morton this afternoon
at 5 o’clock. The lovely program
will be in the form of Veepers
and will be a musical treat. An
offering will it taken for the or.
phans of deceased ministers. Tbs
public is cordially invited.
READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS.
CHRSTMAS TREE AT FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
RiDAY AFTERNOON
The lovely tree and beautiful
flristmas program was an event
l Friday afternoon in the Sun-
uy school room of the First
resbytsrian church. Gifts on ths
■eo were brought by the children
.1 the Thornwell Home a« also
is collation taken at thia time
ne Christmas carols wen beau-
fully sung. Mr. James Whitt
.-penn.em.ent. ipresided at the
.teresting services and the cord.
.1 welcome wu given in vena ty
lies Carolyn Chapman and Mile
rgims Dobbs recited ‘The
JUST ONE DAY!
—The Last Day Before Christmas will be a Busy One! Early Morning Shopping
will help you avoid the last day rush. The.*e are hundreds upon hundreds of suitabh
—MANY BARGAINS FOR MQNDAY-
A REQUEST-r-Please do not ask f orthe Exchange of any Article on Monday!^
..g an annual event of toe Coriet-
•ae season of this grand old
march.
Silk Undrewear for Christmas!
—A dainty Silk Undergarment will be greatly
nnp^eciated. Special Assortment of $1.03 Silk
Underwear, Bloomers, Step-ins, Gowns, Bras
sieres, French Panties, Plan Tailored, and T/tciv
Trimmed. Other Silk Garments up to $10.00:
Special Crepe de Chine Gowns.
Endless
PHARMACY
c'Assortment
STRAND
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Conollv. wu to,towed with prayer
•an -y Mrs. F. w. Bennett.
Mrs. homer Stephens conduct.
,'ed ins brief business session-
At ths conclusion of the meet
ing a aeiicloui salad course wu
aejoed.
-We coula not begin to list the many suitable
S ts for Ladies, for they are countless. Prices
m 50c to $75.
MONDAY (XMAS EVE)
TUESDAY fXMAS DAY)
TOTS IN SPECIAL PRICE GROUPS
FOR FINAL DAT SALE .
ear. uianes u rarren oi tne
Traifie department of the Sea.
board stationed at Norfolk, Va.
arrived Saturday to spend the
holidays with Mr. and Mra. H. J.
nows and other relative*.
Mrs. Georg* Murrell of Atlanta
arrived Saturday to apend Christ
mas with Mrs. Audley Morton
and other relative*. Mr. Murrell
will come over Tueeday.
Friends of Mr. Arthur Burch
will rc.v.'t to, learn of mi ill mss
at his homo on Wray street. Mr.
Burch hu been out following fin
but wu taken ill on Friday.
Mr. Raiford Brown of Hatties
burg. Mis*., arrives today to
spend the holidays with his par-
enu Prof, and Mrs. Peter Brown.
Mr Paul H. Conol’y and daugh
ters Misses Josephine and Paula
Conolly have arrived to spend the
holidays with Ms family;
Mrs. J. F. Hart win have a s her
holiday guests who arrive today
Mra. Ora Hart Avery and Miss
Nella Avery of R'chraond Va. Mra.
■I- A. Wooten of Chariot« and sons
'ohn and Orlgaby Wooten of the I
T.’ntveral y of Vlrglnls, Mra. Ella
CHARLES R. ROGERS PRESENTS
Heavy Outing Gowns, All Sizes—$1.00
Smoking Stands—$1.00
Handkerchiefs-Tbe Acceptable Gift
Attractively Boxed—Three to the Box
Men’s—60c to $1.50 Box
Ladies—50c to $2.00 Box
Children’s—60c Box
Save Money on Your Candy!
—No use to pay $1.00 a pound for candy when
you can buy this high grade Greer’s Assorted
Chocolates In 1 pound boxes for 50 cents; 2%
Pound Boxes, $L00; 6 Pound Boxes, $1.75.
Mr. Henry Marshall Fulll'oVe of
Now York will spend Chrivtmaa
with hla paren a Dr. and Mra. R
jM. Full!love.
I Chancellor and*Mrs. Charles M.
Snelllng wll have ae ♦he'r rueate
of the holidays. Mr. William Snel.
I'nar. Mr. and lire. John Sn*U‘nf of
Pnrterdale. M*-. David Rnelltng ot
. harvard, and Mr. Albert SnelUiur of
Cornell.
I Mian Mary W*naton left 8*tnr«*av
mornin* for prlma Ala to spend the
holidays with MtesSadie Crook. .
I Mr. Horry A*p'n-n1| of the TTn'.
vemlty who has heon In Atlanta
for a y|«It with Me paren a has
returned to thi d'y for a abort stay
What Could Be Better than Silk Hose?
—All shades, in many type heels in Gordon,
Kayser, Wayne Knit and Arrowhead, in chiffon
and service weights.
-$1.00 to $2*0 Pair—
—Close Out Sale of Rayon Short Boot Hose, 2
Pairs for 25c. . •
with
TARZAN
His White
Wonder Horse
Story and Continuity
By Forfeit Sheldon
—n*re h, ctmcs, Kenton of the
Northwest Mounted Police. When
ke atarte out to get hia men, noth
ing can atop him—not even lorel
—If you've eny red 'blood In your
.Te'nm, you'll etend - up and cheer
• when Ken comm aridlng—on the
' trail of the Northwest bad men I
WONDERFUL SHOW
QTRANn MpNDA
91 UMIiI/tuesda
Darison-Nicholson
> Cnnerevaman ftmHee H- Brand hai
nrrlve* fr-m Washington to sp*n«
I the holidays.
1 Friends of Itt*. Bolling Harnett
I era p'eaaad to *u her out following
I an attack of Flu. ,
Friends of Mra A. P. Wtnaton
will b* pleased to team eh* la elowly
Improving from Flu, I
&U*NDAY.'DECEMBER U, 1928.
m BAKNBLHKXALD, ATMNS. GBOROIA.
Fancy Baskets of Fruits - —
A GIFT APPRFCIATFD BY MOST
EVERYONE!
A!1 Baskets Made Up of Selected Fruits!
—WE DELIVER-
COSTA’S DELICATESSEN
1766—PHONES—1767
for Ladies
Square Hat Boxes—Black and Brov, :;
• * * •*;. * "7 • -
—Be sure to visit our Second floor Gift Da-' 7 ' 1
partment. Here you will find hun.Ireds of at- rf --.
tractive gifts at from 60c up to $25.00 . Both .
domestic and imported gifts. The most intev-
estin? department in the house. ,
— The Odd Lot of remaining toyB have beer,
placed in special groups, at—
—In each of these Special Groups there arc
many bargains.
—Come EARLY for this Best Selections!
Handkerchiefs—60c, 76c, $1.00, $1.50
—Boxes of Three—
zMan
Would
Like
Amity Leather Bill Folds and Sets—$1 to $750 p
Four-in-Hand and Bow Ties—35c, 60c, 75c, $1 ..y
Auto Gauntlets and Fleece Lined Leather
Gloves, Special Assortment—$1.50 a Pair
Woolen Gloves—25c
Pipe Sets
.Pajamas—$1.25, $1;50, $2.00
Bed-Room Slippers—$1.25
Handkerchiefs, 3 to Box—50c to $2.00
Shaving Cabinets, with Razor, Brush and Soap
$1.00
Wrist Watches—$6.50 and $8.00
Three Pair Regular 50c Sox—$1.00
Poker Sets—$1.50
Cigarette Lighters—$2.95
Shirts, a Special, 3 for $3.50
Cuff Button Sets—$1.00
Sweaters—$1.00'to $5.95
Overcoats—$9.95, $11.95, $12.95, $14.95.
Odds and Ends in Gloves—75c Pair
See Our Spedal:$1.00 Gifts