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All tine Ladies Are Cordially
Invited to the First Showing of
Millinery, Suits, Dresses and Coats
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 20 and 21
A careful preparation has been made in the selection of the Autumn and winter of Millinery. Kichness of
material, grace of lines, art in the blending of colors, in the simplicity of the trimmings, indeed its a free sort of sea
son of many lovely shapes.
WIITHOUT SILKS THE NEW FALL FASHIONS WOULD BE AS DRAB AS A SUNLESS DAY
But with silks—ah, the new things are beautiful to behold. Mark our word, we’ll take them literally, this is a more
comprehensive display than we have ever had at this season. And the reason is the glory of the silks themselves.
There are so many kinds, lovely in themselves, that our display would be lacking in authenticity and completeness
were any of them missing. Just a few of our new silks
Paelette De Soeu, Grau Londre, Faille, Satin Stripe Tafeta, White Bingadene,
Crepe de Chines in all Colors, Pussy lillow, Check Tafeta, Plaid Silks
in all latent shades, Tub Silk for Mens Shirts
FALL DRESSES
In the collection are dresses for street and everydav wear. They are made of Serge, Serge combined with Georgette
Crepe, Satin combined with Taffeta and satin combined with Serge. Many have White Satin collars and cuffs and
show embroidery.
There is an easy freedom about our New Coats and Suits for which women will be highly grateful this season.
With ail their excellence, refinement and correctness of the prices are exceedingly moderate. We shall be
glad to show you the new Coats and Suits at your convenience whether you are ready to make your fall purchases
or not. We are telling you what we would have you see and enjoy with your own eyes, and
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 and 21
Are The Show Days
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INDIAN SPRING
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cornell, of
Albany, and little Miss Frances
Cornell are guests of Mrs. Texas
Cornell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wall, of
Fitzgerald, were guests of Rock
Castle the past week.
Miss Grace Watkins has re
turned to Paris, Texas, to resume
teaching.
MOTE WATTS
UNDERTAKER
LICENSED EMBALMER
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Day 61 Night 149
The Kimbell Association held
at Mt. Vernon church was large
ly attended. The dinner on the
grounds was bountiful and mag
nificent.
Rev. Bryan W. Collier, of
Calhoun, visited his aunts, the
Misses Collier, Wednesday.
A charming house party was
held at the Calumet as guests of
Mr. W. A. Elder. Dr. and Mrs.
A. F. White, Miss Virginia and
A. F., Jr., of Flovilla, Mr. snd
Mrs. R. L. Smith and daughter.
Eugenia, of Macon, Mr. and Mrs.
T. R. Harmon and T. J. Jr., of
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ren
froe and baby, Ruth. Misses Jes
sielu and Estelle Lindsev, of At
lanta, formed the party.
Rev. Dr. Soloman, of Atlanta,
is convalescing after a serious ill
ness. Dr. Soloman is a guest at
the Arnold House. He preaches
twice on Sunday at the Baptist
church.
Miss Frances Davis Clay, in
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Clay, arrived Monday, the
11. Mrs. Clay was formerly Miss
Myrtice Arnold, of Ihdian Spring.
Miss Carrie Collier was honor
guest of Mrs. Maury Stapler, of
Macon, on an automobile ride
Friday afternoon. Miss Collier
and her friends enjoyed the kind
ness of Mrs. Stapler.
Children Cry
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday, sept. 17
11 a. m. Gallio’s Mistake.
7:30 p. m. Text Ruth 1:16.
9:30 a. m. Bible School.
Sept. 24 Rally Day, Promotion
Day. State Mission Day. Get
ready for it.
CURBS'
INVASION
TROUBLES.
DON’T
"Wait for Your Strip to Come
In.” It may get submarined and never make
port. Be captain of your own destinies and
Anchor your Money in "Our
Bank.” “On the Great Clock of Time there
is but one word—NOW!” A hint to the wise
$
is sufficient.
The Jackson National Bank
The Place of Safety, Service
And Accommodation