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Christmas
Is just around the comer and we are on the
comer next door with a full line of the
best for Christmas.
We are stocked with a full line of Apples,
Oranges, Raisins, Nuts, Candies, Seeded
Raisins, Currants, Dates, Figs, Citron, Pre
serves, Cocoanuts, Extracts and Spices, all
new and fresh.
To our customers in town we appreciate
your orders very much and will appreci
ate your Christmas orders. So phone us
two or three days before Christmas and
let us fill them and lay them aside and de
liver any time you say. Shop early and
avoid the rush.
To our country friends we wish to thank
you all for past favors and a continuance
of same.
Make the Little Busy Place your Christmas
shopping place. We have the goods and
can please you. Come make yourselves
at home. We are always glad to see you.
Remember, if its flour 5; to bake your cake
Sweet Violet is the best.
If its a Fruit Cake, we have all the ingre
dients and it’s all new.
If its something in cans, Sweet Violet, Gold
Bar or White Rose. None better.
If its Apples, Oranges, Raisins, Nuts, Can
dy or Fireworks, this is the place to get
them.
Phone 8, the easy number. Keep us hus
tling. See if we care.
J. C. Kinard & Cos.
The Little B-Z Place. The place to get
YOUR FIREWORKS.
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: SOCIAL NEWS :
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crawford
were visitors to Atlanta this week
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Cole an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Miss Kate Pve, of Atlanta, will
visit Mrs. Annie Curry, next
week.
Mr. M. M. Welch will visit Mr.
and Mrs. W. 0. Ham during the
holidays.
Little Ethel Wright, of College
Park, will spend Christmas with
■" vparents.
Mrs. iS- P. Watkins, of Bullards,
is spending several days with
Mrs. S. 0/. Ham.
Miss LilHe Brown, of Fort Val
ley, is the attractive guest of Miss
Annie Lou McCord.
Mrs. Annie Curry and Elsie
and Mrs. G. D. Head spent Tues
day and Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. B. Carmichael and
Marion, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mal
let and Mrs. R. J. Carmichael
went up to Atlanta Thursday to
see “The Birth of a Nation” at
the Atlanta theater}
"‘Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winn, of
Harlem, announce the birth gf
a son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burch an
nounce the birth of a son, Sunday
December 12.
Mrs. R. P. Newton and little
son, Park, Jr., will spend the
holidays in Ncwnan with her pa
rents.
Miss Nannie Bell Jinks will
come home next week from Me
chanicsville, where she has been
teaching.
Miss Mary Sims Eakes left
Wednesday for her home in Rome
after a delightful visit with Miss
Pauline Mallet.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Baker and
two sons, will spend part of
Christmas week with Mr. and
Mrs. S. 0. Ham.
Misses Doris Nutt and Sara
Smith return Friday evening
from Ward-Belmont college for
the holidays with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mallet en
tertained a few friends informal
ly Tuesday evening for Miss Mal
let and her guest. Miss Mary
Sims Eakes.
Miss Nita Wright leaves Thurs
day for Thomaston where she
will spend the Christmas holidays
with her grandmother, Mrs. A.
F, Gilleland.
Miss Mattisu Ham, of Way
cross, and Miss Lula Ham, of
Atlanta, will spend part of the
Christmas holidays liefe with
Judge and Mrs. J. H. Ham.
Mrs. R. J. Carmichael gave
a rook party of two tables on
Tuesday afternoon in compliment
to Miss Pauline Mallet and her
guest, Miss Mary Sims Ea<ces, of
Rome.
Miss Clara Nolen, a popular
teacher in the Girls High School,
in Atlanta, and Miss Emma Lou
Nolen, who teaches at Wayside,
will spend the Christmas holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Nolen.
Will Merritt says if you
want one dollar to do the
work of two, come buy
your suit now at this Half
Price Sale. Tell your
friends and neighbors.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Services Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7p. m. Come.
I. H. Miller.
Am going to “bIoAV the
filling” out of prices on
fire works. Shop early
and get what you want.
J. A. Jovner.
SCHOOL NEWS
The Phi Theta society elected
the following officers, on last Fri
day afternoon, for the month of
December: Pres. Julia Petti
grew; v. pres. Jewell Meridith;
sec. MaryKinard; treas. Lessie
O'Neal.
The Demosthenian Debating
Society elected the following of
ficers: James Carmichael, Pres,
v. pres. Fred Hopkins; sec. and
treas. Hugh Bailey; cor. sec.
William Crum.
We are very glad to have Mr.
Perritt with us again after a
week’s absence on account of ill
ness. During his absence Mr.
Martin taught in his place.
Sylvia Lyons has been absent
from school the past two weeks
on account of illness.
The Senior Class will complete
the study of Hamlet in a few days.
This is Shakespear’s masterpiece
of literature and each member of
the class has thoroughly enjoyed
the study.
School will close on next Wed
nesday for the Christmas holidays
with the following program, to
which every one is invited:
Waiting for Santa, by Gerald
Fletcher and Julia Sasnett. Two
recitations from the second grade
by Martha Oxford and Virginia
Carmichael. Santa’s Errand Bov
by third grade boys. Santa
Claus Little Boy and His Dolls by
children of third grade. Johnnies
Christmas Letter, by Mary Fran
cis O’Kelly. Two reciatations
from fourth grade. Play by sth
grade. Recitation from sixth
grade by Lydia King. Christ
mas Garden by six of the seventh
grade girls. Recitation from
eighth grade by Mary Willis.
Recitation from ninth grade by
Annadawn Watson. Piano solo
by Byrdnette Manley.
For Sale
One Howard office safe, about
5 feet high. Apply to H. J. Miller.
The Unusual Gift
Make you r friend think of you
EVERY day, week, or month in
the year. Give a year’s subscrip
tion-to a favorite magazine. Any
magazine published. Get our
new catalog showing club rates.
Don’t send your money away
from home. We take RENEW
ALS and NEW SUBSCRIP
TIONS. Charged at CHEAP
club rates to approved accounts,
W oods-Carmichael
Mr. J. E. Browne, the Assis
tant Sales Manager of the J. C.
Lysle Milling Cos., of Leaven
worth, Kans., makers of the fa
mous White Crest flour, states
that he wanted all Progress Ar
gus readers to try a sack of
White Crest flour for their Christ
mas cakes and if they did not
like this flour better than any
they had ever used to notify Paul
Nolen & Cos. and get their money
back. This is a most liberal of
fer and no doubt a number of
people will take this occasion to
try White Crest flour.
Program of Recital
To be given Friday evening at the auditorium by
the music pupils of Miss Ezra Morrison.
1. Sylvan Sprites Engelmann
JLucile Jackson, Katherine Wright, Miss Morrison.
2. Silver Stars, Mazurka Bohm
Mary Lena Martin.
3. Electric Flash Galop Golrdeler
Rosa Franklin and Marion Bailey.
4. Courtley Dance Martin
Roberta Oxford.
5. Valse Caprice Newland
Kathleen Joyner.
6. Intermezzo Reward
Lucile Jones, Sara Redman.
7. Garland of Roses Htreabbog
Willene Thornton.
8. Joyous Farmer Hchuman
Bertha McClure.
9. Charge of the Uhlans ..Bohm
Emma and Laura Allen.
10. Echo Waltz Streabbog
Elizabeth Boring.
11. Chromatic Waltz. Godard
Kate Lyons.
12. Valse .Tschaikowsky
Frances Carmichael, Ruth Conner.
13. Valse de Sylphs Bachmann
Lurline Torbet.
14. Through Field and Forest ..Vogel
Atlee Carmichael, Roberta Oxford.
15. Memories of Spring Anthony
Leonard Lyons.
16. Parade Review Engelmann
Mary Miller, Mary Lena Martin.
17. La Gazelle Wallenhaupt
Miriam Fletcher.
18. Brilliante Waltz —Low
Kathleen Joyner, Kate Lyons.
Notice
Please bring or send in your
laundry or anything you want
dry cleaned for Christmas not
later than Tuesday morning, 21,
so we can get them ready before
Christmas.
J. S. Johnson Cos.
For Rent
House on West Third street,
with all modern conveniences,
Jan. 1, 1916. Apply to Mrs. M.
C. Wright. 11-26-tf