The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, December 18, 1924, Image 10

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The Seasons Greetings Announcing that Santa Glaus has un loaded his pack at the; Boys and Girls Shop. Books, Toys, Greetings, Children’s China ; Sets, Decorations, Fireworks and many other things that suggests themselves for the sea- Georgia Clayton Can You Really Blame T.hpm? One nf the strange .tilings of life Is tlint bund mis of men .can be Induced to yell ondjmnule uiutsdipor uml'fight for nn hour nt n stjjwcV^wliotv they would, refuse* to tSfoOfl. for live minutes.—Reporter. OKIES velvet At all Dealers Stiprcme their class. Soft No. 556 Medium No. 557 Write {nr trial sample American Lead Pencil Co. Matters of Venus Pencils 220 Fifth Avc., New York pe is no better way of ex-? pressing a real Christmas spirit than by the buying and giving of good eats such as I have in store for ydu. ., f My store is already stocked with oranges, apples, Candies, Raisins and such fruits as the seasons shopping demands. Wishing you A Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year. J. M. BELL Self-Control Requisite Tin; ability to "get along" >vlth other people is an'importgin essential, t« suc cess, The Indlvldiitd is never-ns Im portant nn tue organization, Pleasant disposition is oil, for the machine. ./». Unpleasantness Is sand In the gears. ; ; would-, refitse* to. Practice seir-rontroj’^-fjrlt. minutes.—Shod -nf New Carde Patented Aided? of cards, on the Corners of j vliieh are numbers from 1 to 100, mak- | ng^oossljple the playing of/ fiO niathe- pallcal games, was recently patented.- ’Human Race Improving Hoys and girls nowadays are better In health, intelligence and physical 'strength than in tiny previous genera tion. Foolish Ambition It Is an indiscreet add troublesome ambilfapi that cares so mtich about fauie; nhtmt what the world says of ; to he always looking In the faces of others for approval; to be always anxious about the effect of what we do or say ; to be always shouting to hear tilt; echoes of our owiji voices.—Long- feiipwr THE TALLULAHS * Mi#; Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Petite and little son, vis- ijted \dr. and Mrs. II. W. Fincher ^uniiJjly afternoon. Mr. and Mr?. W. R. Turpen and Misses fell find Gussie Har vey spent two days in Athens last 1 week. t * • % Mr,[Ernest.Norton purchased a new Ford last week, Mr. Clyde Franklin of Clarkes- ville visited friends, in Tallulah * Sunday. We are very sorry to hear of Mr. Metcalf being seriously hurt. Misses Gladys Wilbanks, Eliza beth Norton and Mr. Palmer Wilbanks motored to Tugalo_ Monday. ™ Mrs. J. V. Gearwood, ' Miss t Ollie Taylor and Grandma Tay- j lor went to^Cornelia the first of the week. Miss Maria Atkins is very sick at the writing. Messers Carl Ramey, Sanford Wilbanks and Judson Justus were dinner guests of Mr. Er nest Norton Sunday. The box supper* last Friday night was a success. It was given for the benefit of a Christ mas tree. The Christmas tree is to be given Christmas < eve night. Everybody come,. Clocks and Seams The ornamental clock on stockings was In the beginning n sort of camou flage. When stockings were made ot doth, the seams came where the clockB bow appear. The clocks were invent ed to hide the seam?. '