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draff, and little daughter will spend Sun 1 that she will not spend the entire
,to',be .^ay jfKrwl; Monday In Atlanta• with J Holidays with Athens friends as
Lerton- -relatives: - *•’-*- **•:.-■ • - - } -htwr been announced. • She win he
. lidli-, _ r~!r-r-T- ■ j with Miss Rowe until December 23.
[\ "MivKrtle small;'.of Atlanta . will ! and then come home for the re
join' his Tamils--here Thiiisday for | mainder of the Christmas season,
ishop, the holidays. “ • J ‘ * 4 ’ • 1 —Augusta Chronicle. r-
Among the Augusta boys tend ' Mr. and M^s.
-girls attending the University of r an( j w ^
Georgia, .the following are expect- • to Augusta Mon
e*d to spend the Christmas hoH- t j, 0 ^eath- of 3
day’s here:' Gus Mulherin. Hertry AV i.cse funeral wl
Craig, George Clark, Miller Clark, j r\u>y will return
Edward' Dicks, Charles Gillman. : Mrs. i,evy and t
Jacob'Hills, Albert Lehman, Mil- mother of Mrs.
ton Hagruder, James McXeal, Wil-i -
liam Xorvell, Aujjurn Owens, Har
old Wright, Louis Beese. Miss Ruth
Rae, Hervey. Cleckley, Billie Phil-
Pflt, Trio's. Phlnlzy, Frank A. ; p'oai^
' " Henry Goodrich, Cornelius
ing; YV w itliam Walton, Orlin
jft Marian ‘Adams. Thomas
Gray,; Phillip Mulherin, Tinyr Beld-
Mr. and Mrs* Bolling Jones arid'
young;son. of Atlanta, will be Uie
guests of Mr. and'Mrs. Framk Lip-, .
*—'arriving' j
Witefl By HRS. ALICE ADAMS
scomb for the holidays,
.Friday.
Gif ice Pkwe 1201
Residence Pkon, 832
Mr. Allie—Beussb will come up
from Florida this week to spend,
the holidays with his mouther, Mrs.^
Carltp^ Beppse. ,
•lifts*‘Vditheriiif 71 *^ ii in' nt'li
tli'flftMeV irer 1 Pai'eirts Prof, and >'
*t rs:‘Tv ■'Prison street.
marriage
A LA MODE .
The Japanese bride decorates
Uev home with flowers ori herwed-
oing day "“but ro-ely weak* them,
uc.vuse of an old superstitution.
ft is believed that the ‘bride
whose blossoms sutler from f<aat
on the day before marriage will be
i.tirsued by iUfdrtune forever alter
ana nine aaugnier, ijoroiny;. went
down ,to Augusta last w£ek for the
marriage of Miss Jennie Philpot ■
hnd-.Mr. Clarence Hubbard Bailed,
of'-Tticlimond, Va. Little Dprothv
ing, Kenneth Fourchei*. Writ. Ful-
•ghum, Clarence -Powell, "Win. Mc
Creary, Charlie Kilpatrick, John
nie Kilpatrick, Clarence Cohen’,
Morton Nachman . Moragne Whit
ney, Gulp Nixoni Robert Anderfcm.
Robert Jones. J* W. Sibert; Jr,,’/Ar
thur Brown and John -Caldwell,—
Augdsta; Chronicle r. t;’ <
Miss
was. the dainty ring bearer. The,
martiage was a lovely social occa- t
1 LOT ORNAMENTS ALL KINDS
■ r m -
chrysanthemum is t]
favorite flower, sinjce
osod to lengthen her life.
f'Wr, -.GeotgO 1 Thorritton continues 1 ,
iih'fll ^his niome^cm -FTill* street. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hubberd.,
of St.’"Louis. who afe guests of'
Ca,pt. and Mrs. J. W. /Barnett will J
go to Reedsville^I^. C., on the 26th
to visit relatives before returning
home. ' .
—HR—
Dr. H. C. White wi ll spend the
Christmas holidays fn Atlanta,
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc
Call. Jr. ‘ \
Jeffries’
., Hattie ' Gould.,
friends will be delighted to learn
1 LOT OF CHILDREN’S HATS
The Liver Is
the Road to
Health
ouu wiub, , wiu go io .uicnmona wnere
Why build a bridge at eventide?” they will make their future home.
■' j. .Mrs. Bailey is the younger
And the builder raised bis old gray daughter of Mr. and IMrs. Thomas
head, Miller Philpot, Sr., and it is a mat-
“Good 1 friend, op the path I have ter of universal regret wherever
come,” he said, •; she is known that her marriage has’
“There followeth after me today removed her from Augusta. She is
X youth whose feet will pass this a^ young woman of most attractive
way. personality, a delightful, unaffected
This stream which has been as inauner and of very superior wo-
naught to me, - manly qualities. / ■
To that fair-hatred boy may & pit- ■ Mr. Bailey is originally from Dar-
• .vfallbri: *' lington, S. C. He Is a pharmacist
He too rartst cross in'the twilight of pronounced ability and a young
v dim,* man of many friends. He was lo-
Good friend, : I am building this cated in Augusta several years
bridge lor him.” ‘ 1 when ■•he. was connected with the
‘ 'f:. —iSl— Garddlle Drug Co., during which
BAlLEY/PHILPGT , / A time he made many cordial friends..
The marriage of Miss Jennie Mriny and most sincere are the
Philpot and'Mr. Clarence Hubbard xood wishes that attend him. arid
.BaUey, .of Richmond Vawas very ’“Vah^ha^Jome gifts attestc!
beautifully solemnized at high noon th e esteem dnd love in ,,-hich Mr.
Saturoajr at the Philpot home on a nj Mis'. Bgilev aie held hy'friends
lower Greeno street. The lower innumerable;—Augusta Hera id, 1
suite of the attractive home was * qq
adorned s wlth handsome white HILTON-BAXLEY
1 Chrysanthemums placed artlstical- ANNOUNCEMENT '
ly about the large -double parlors Cordial and widespread interest
and hall, especially beautiful and w j]! ne felt In the announcement
effective being the front parlor today of the-engagement of Miss
where an Improvised altar was ttorolhy Milton, of Sylvania, and
Yalu.es Up tpi $10.00.
By, BeMha E. Shapleigh
Of Columb a ^Unlveraity
. 2 cups flour. •
. 1-2 teaspoon salt^** *
4 .teasi>oons baling powder. •
Cold Water to moisten to a soft
dough,
Drop t/om a’spokm into -the stew,
the liquid of which piUSt be boil
ing, Cove* and cook 15 minutes,
but do r.'pt raise the cover for.
minutes, t.' '■** . x / . v
POTATO- > V ’ V
DUMPLINGS
1 LOT CHILDREN’S HATS
11 the liver is Tight the whole sjjtenf
ls right Carter's Little Liver Pills
will gently awakenyour
sluggish, clogged- dmar
-» liv ““jir [CARTERS
Mr.-arid Mrs. Asa Thornton 1 , Miss
_ - nton; Mrs. Addle
Frank and J. B.
, ovqr to Elberton
Jones, Messrs.
Thornton . went ^
to nttepd the fdreral of
Mr. George Gairies; n prominent
citizen; the Vrotfce^ of Mr. Sidney,
Gained, 1 wJio y formerly* resided here.
'Str. , : lClariori B'ai^iy. of Colum
bia,- s. 0-. has joined Mrs. Blakely
at the home of Mrs. A.' P. Cochran
in Greene county, for ,the holidays.
c . . fjp ■' .
li ttle Frances Saunders the at
tract iveyoung daugri^p of,Mr. and'
Mrs. Hprry > Saunders, has been j
quite ill fqr, several’., day & oh th£
. rga. of gpneuinoniX. ; , . /.
—■ ' •*. -• ‘ I
Mr. an<^ Mrs. Harry Woodruff
/ . Values Up. to $12.50. -.1.
This includes all Children’s .Hats—The
Famous Madge Evans'Hats.
lieveconstipa- WjJJl-Rw
tioc, stomach J EI TITLE
trouble, inac- IaI I v E
live bowels. & ^pil 1 6 ,
loss of appe- H JUSyr'
tite, sick hesa-
ache and dioiness. . Purely vegetable.
You need them.
alone. ...
' No greater mistake was ever
made; r.o more absurd idea ever'
got into'a sane person’s head. IS
yon'are thipking that; forget it at
once. Cheney’s Expectorant will
stop youe. snuffling, hawking and
spitting overnight. It will dry up
tj)e mucuS that fills your throat
and gtop* up'your nose., Youi- head
wilb clear, the tightness across the
chest leave and-you wiU feel 100
per cent better'in a few hours. <
Sold by all druggists and- in
smaller- towns by general mer
chants in 39c and 60c bottles. —
Advertisement. . - —
All Ribbons,Will Be Sold at.
HALF PRICE
Suitable for Fancy Bags find All Novelties.
1 cup mashed potatoes*
1-2 cup flour.
1-2 teaspoim-salt. "
1' tea8poon baking pbwder.
1 tablespoon chopped. parsley,
VERY SPECIAL ONE LOT OF
49c
Values Up to $10.00-Just to Clean House.
' x Ladies and Children.
and children, of Columbus, are ex
pected Friday to spend the . holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. W, D.
Beacham. .. *
CORN MEAL’
DUMPLINGS
XmasCakes
All Kinds
(yellow oY,
1 cup corn incal
tviiite). . ■*.
X cup ba ling water.
f-2 teaspoon salt.
1-2 cup flour.
! l teaspoon baking powder.
an illness of several driys, her lit
tle daughter Mildred, who was fei^k
also is Convalescent. [
—1 1
Miss Leila Mae Hull leaves Fri
day for Jacksonville, Fla., to join,
her mother and shend'tW holidajs
with Mr. and M-s. Henrr Hull.* | J
.fcHfc*
VAN-NlUNever Disappoint*
.Pour water over corn meal ^rid
fal^.'L^t cool, add flour, baking
libwdCr,' _ and .'.egg, well ,.beaten."
prop ftom a spoon into the boil-
ALWAYS &SX J|8 FOR
CALUMET
Tho ifconomv BHHING POWbtR
1 i Arndld-Abney Co.
Conie
Mr.. antP % Mrs: Guylef- - Truss ell
EVERYtHING BEADED NOW
Them
ian' “Fisher-
gua]Uy and
Tlie Non
man Mark 1 '
■odn^vjfiaY is ~0B?eyeoL
; i cm«u vmmun wmc i:
-WEDNESDAY ^ CTCCOCfC
Trie annual. Christmas service of '
the Woman’s -Auxiliary ^thW First
Presbyterian .church wa^ postpon-
assures you health-building,
vitamins - bearing cod r liver
oil in its purest form,
readily : assim|lated'
fiTT . and transformed
jli A s' into streRgth.'&
-The “Fisherman
Mark” should be bn every
bottle of emulsion you bay.
^cott fit Bownc, Bloomfield.X.J 22-18 i
acount of the bad weather*. The
services will be conbined with the
usual weekly prayer meeting, and
•Dr. E. IA <Hyil, pastor will givri a
'talk on Ministerial relief for which
an offering will be made.’ The oc
casion will\be of unusual interest,
and a cordial invitiationt is extend
ed tojsll.
;ST. MARY'S SUNDAY
fir.unni cudictmac mm
BENSON’S
BAKERY
All Ladies’
All Ladies Coats now
AU 3-Piece Costume Spits
All Ladies’ 2-Piepe Suits .
SCHOOL CHRISTMAS TREE*
THURSDAY EVENING 7:30
The annual Christmas tree 'for
-the children of St. Mary’s Sunday
school on Oconee Street will be an
^Interesting occasion ThuAday even
ing %t 7.30. A short service will be
held land Mrs. Lucy Leah Mathis
will read very charmingly “The
'Other Wise Mari.” The tree prOmi
All Women’s Silk Presses .. j.... 1-2 Price
All Women|s;Woolen Dresses - :.... 1-2 Price
All Children’s Coais fiow .. .•;............ .7..... ; 1-2 Price
Qne lot Silk and Wool Union Suits thhi*old at $6.50, now ..' $1.98
All Outing Gowns now— .Less Than.Cost
One table of Underwear that sold up to $1.50. Special now atM9c
One lohof Larg^Fur Neck-Pieces ^ow .. *..-. : ..... : .. j 1-2‘Prices
All Handkerchiefs*n<)w ....... .Vi-2 Price'
2d. per .cent'Discount.
..... 33 1-3 Discount
.... , 33 1-3 Discount
Less Than Cost
..../Less Than Cost
All Batb.R6bes .V.‘. iV.. r
A1J Knit Gdods ......;.....
All Hosiery .
One lot $16.00 Baby Dolls . .
All Ribbons ;.I.... ’ v.. .'v.
AS1 Silk Petticoats ......... C....
All Fur'ChoJfers . i............. -
All Jewelry will have a Discount of
All CijddrSn’s Fur Sets
All Silk Underwear ...........
All Corsets now 1 . X;.... ,-y. >
All Brassieres now* V
All Muslin Underwear . . . . . f
One lot of Ladies’ ShirtWaists, values up to $15, no\v .
One lot pf Ladieg’ ShirtwaistsAvalues up td $18.50, n6w
All Ivory Now Selling .... ..,........
$1.25 Silk Gloves in all shades : v.
All Children’s Leather and Silk Purses ’......
All Children’s Hose Less.3
All Toilet Articles now .'... ./....
All Boy’s Wash Suits now .: 1A
EMMANUEL SUNDAY 2
SCHOOL CHRISTMAS
TREE SUNDAY AT
'FOUR O'CLOCK
Epimanuel Sunday school will
Wave the usual lovely Christmas
tree Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock
to which the childrari are looking
forward with *
Beaded velv’et dresses are trie
most popular of all eteriittg
gowns for this winter, if one flurg*
<es by the^ opera, theatres Wnid for- _ _
. / y 1 gerineq have the votes,
green and Combine/white velvet with cry-
^ t 0“"“’. stal beads if you wish, to be abso-
and wraps themselves, but there lutely sure of irreproQichable. style,
is no limit to the varieties and col- and black velvet W.th crystal and-
ors of the beads used for trin,-»rhino stories. "
’ Costal anX steel come first in
popularity, and effectiveness. In
lticipa-
jasure
;MRS. JOHN R. NORTHCUTT
.ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CUJB
Mrs. John
tained her bridge club
’bight, which was one of thf most
—White, r.ed,. intense • green arid
black are favorites for the gowns
R. Northcuft enter-
Monday
delightful mee*ings of the .winter
Reason. Mra. Gulden Knight won
the plate. ^
llUMPKIN STREET NEEDLE.
WORK CLUB WILL NOT
,MFET.FRIDAY .,
' Th^ Lumpkin Street NeedleivoVk
club' will not meet Friday,' but tie
^ econd Friday of January, when
Mrs. W. XL- Burson will be,hostess.
I Mrs. Jam9%.C| Hunter lefftMon
day lor Athens to spend the Christ
mas holidays .with her niece; M 3.
Barrett Pbinlsy.—Atlanta Constil -
«'Pn. .
is no limit to the varieties and col-
■ tells of »
Mother_^Ooosc
He <rcally Gilbert Girard)
recites the old rhymes, as
sisted by a willing chorus
of sqti eaks, baa -bass, caws,
hee-haws, neighs, moos,
quacks, meows and lots
more. Take this great;
record home tonight! Two
sides, packed full of funl ;
\ Victor Double-faced Record i
- * 1^53 i;
will spend ’the Christmas"'holida s
with-his parents, Mr. and Mrs'. SaJa
Funkcristein, coming over for the
week-end.
The friends lie re and throughout
the state of Capt. and Mrs. Rich
ard Trimble and' children will b?
interested to learn they are no-v
at Monterey, Cal. having left the
Philippines some time ago. They'
will probably conu\ south after the;
Mi. T. COLLINS & CO,
BERNSTEIN BROS.
Victor^ Dept. Phone 37fi
Athens, Georgia
US MASTER'S VOIC!