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QUALITY food SHOPS.
SHOP AT ROGERS THIS CHRISTMAS
TWO STORES WAYNE & HANCOCK STS
BLUE ROSE
RICE
S H»
23c
JELLO
All Flavors
3 pkfi.
17c
STOKELEY-S PARTY
PEAS
No. 2 Can
17 l-2c
PHILLIP’S EARLY
JUNE PEAS
3 Cam
25c
STANDARD
TOMATOES
4 Cam
25c
SO. MANOR ASPARAGUS No.zcan
25c ARGO PEAS No zcan
2 FOR 25c
Dromedary Cranberry
aSAUCE
14 l-2c
DATES
Pitted or Plain
2 for
25c
OLD SOUTH
FRUIT CAKE
2 lb..
65c
SNOWDRIFT
6 lb. Pail
99c
NUTREAT
MARGARINE
Pound
14 l-2c
CHOCOLATE OR GUM
DROPS 10c lb
MIXED CANDY . . 10c lb
BIG RED STI^K CANDY
Each 10c
CHOCOLATE COVERED
CHERRIES 25c lb
MARCELLE ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES 2V4 lb 69c
JELLY BEANS OR
ORANGE SLICES 10c lb
MIXED BRAZIL NUTS
Pound 15c
ENGLISH WALNUTS
or PECANS lb. 19c
FRESH COCOANUTS
2 for
15c
Chocolate Covered
Fancy
Winesap
Winesap
Delicious
BRAZIL NUTS
or ALMONDS
lb.
ORANGES
APPLES
APPLES
APPLES
Doz.
Doz.
Doz.
Doz.
24c
20c
10c
20c
35c
Clutcr
Cluster
Ciolden Ripe
Bulk
Sun Maid
RAISINS
RAISINS
BANANAS
MINCE MEAT
RAISINS
3 Ibi.
1 lb. Carton
Doz.
lb.
Pk*.
25c
10c each
19c
15c
10c
FLOUR SALE
IN OUR MARKETS
WHITE LILY
ROGERS BEST
Country
Mixed
Country
12 lb 53c
BACK BONE
SAUSAGE
SPARE RIBS
121b. Bag 65c
24 lb. Bag $1.25
24 lb. Bag . 99c
48 lb. Bag $1.95
15c lb
10c lb
17c lb
Circus
12 lbs 49c
24 lbs 89c
48 lbs 31.85
SUGAR it:
25 lbs.
$1.36
Loin Steak, Western
Per lb 30c
Loin Steak, Native
Per lb 17'/2C
Leg-O-Lamb Per lb. 23c
Fresh Fish and Shrimp
Pot Roast Per lb. 12‘Ac
Pork Roast Shoulder
Per lb. 18c
Small Pig Hams lb. 23c
Rolled Roast .. lb. 17c
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FLOWERS
On Christmas Morning
You can make Christmas a brighter occasion for someone
by giving
Cut Flowers or Pot Plants
from Lawrence's.
Surprise your Date with one of our reasonable Corsages.
Lawrence’s Flower Shop
Phone 30-L Wc Deliver Christmas Morning.
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SEE US FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY AND CH ICKENS-
-FRESH DRESSED—LOWEST PRICES
Best American
CRISCO
Select
Fat Back
Rindless
Breakfast
CHEESE
3 lb. Can
OYSTERS
MEAT
BACON
Zte lb
59©
45b Qt
14c lb
33c lb
Pi ABODY HIGH TO HAVE
PAGEANT FRIDAY MORNING
"•tory of Christmas to Be Told in
Beautiful Pageant at Collece Audi
torium at Noon.
TUe Peabody Christmas Pageant
'■•ill bo given this Friday, the 20th
<»f IWembcr, at a quarter to twelve
o clock in the College Auditorium,
are invited to attend.
In the cast are Betty Allen, Mary
•Jewel Nixon, and Julia Scott as
r ‘ , Men; Martha Carpenter. Mae
Katherine Proctor, Martha
umas - and Geraldine May as shep
herds; Ann Pennington as the Ar
changel; Margaret Ennis as Mary;
ind Mary Bradford as Joseph. The
chorus of angels is composed of more
‘han fifty children from the fourth.
f *fth. sixth, and seventh grades.
The story will be told in panto
mime to the singing of Christmas
•arois and the music cf the organ.
I Mrs R. E. Long will play and will
>ng “O Holy Night”.
The costumes and the three eath-
dral windows which form the set-
ng were designed and painted by
•idents in the sixth and seventh
' r ^des. The nine by tipelve foot
I /^dle window shows thi
i TlL c Men, and the
-.round Mary. Joseph, and the
Holy Child. The side window* tell
the story of the Wise Men and the
shepherds.
Miss Maggie Jenkins directed the
singing and Miss Barbara Stanton
directed the play and the designing
and making of the scenery and cos
tumes.
TOSCHA SEIDEL SECOND
ARTIST OF CONCERT SERIES
A broad-shouldered, compact fig-
M -e, with an arresting personality-
snapping blue eyes and curling hair
when Toscha Seidel steps on the
concert platform he is not only the
cynosure of all eyes, but he creates
and maintains interest from the
time he takes his position until he
leaves the stage. There is a boyish
ness about this artist which is in di
rect opposition to the maturity of
his art. a maturity which he always
seems to have possessed from the
time as a mere stripling he made
his American debut. His present tour
is inspiring great interest and his
appearance here on January 14. as
the second number of the Coopera
tive Concert series, will be one of
the high lights of the present musi
cal season. Toscha Seidel’s concert
is one that lovers of the violin
MRS. \V. T. WEAVER PASSES
AWAY AFTER SHORT ILLNESS
The news of the death tf Mrs.
Frances McCullough Weaver, wife
of Mr. W. T. Weaver of the South-
part of the county, brought sor-
to a great number of friends
and relatives in this county.
Mrs. Weaver was stricken last
•eek and death came Tuesday. Fun
eral services were held Wednesday
morning at the family residence and
interment was in the Camp Creek
cemetery. Rev. J. L. Pittman and
Elder Green officiated at the fun
eral services.
Mrs. Weaver was born in Wilkin
son county and was 65 year* of age.
She spent the greater part of her
life in South Baldwin where she
established herself in the esteem cf
her neighbors and friends. She was
the mother of six sons and five
daughters and was an inspiration to
them.
She is survived by her husband.
W. T. Weaver; 6 sons. M. W.. W. L..
J. E., T. B., M. S and H. K. Weaver,
all of this county; 5 daughters, Mrs.
R. M. Furchee Coopers; Mrs. J. C.
Combes, Cordcn; Mrs. C. I Martin,
Macon; Mrs. A. L. Strickland, and
Mrs. J. A. Glenn, of this county; 5
brothers, Jessie McCullough, of this
county; J. W. and H. C. McCullough,
PEABODY P. T. A. HAS
MEETING.
The Peabody Parent-Teacher As
sociation met on Tuesday afternoon
at the school auditorium.
Mrs. George Echols, dietician, was
the guest speaker on the program.
Mrs. George Carpenter, president,
presided. A tea was served at the
conclusion of the program with Mrs.
Lynwood Smith in charge.
Take this Tip from Santa l
Dr. Euli Belle Bolton entertained
at a diner on Tuesday evening in
honor of Prof. Meritt Pound, guest
speaker at the A. A. U. W.
Members of the G. S. C. W. facul
ty were among the party at the din
ner at the Baldwin Hotel honoring
Prof. Pound.
A CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincerest
thanks to the good people who have
given us assistance and aid in an
hour of need, which came to us when
our home was destroyed by fire.
Their kindness will always be re-
membeerd.
MR. AND MRS. G. W. HUFF
1 Macon and one i
• .and learn what real luxury means! For you
want the finest when you dine out on Christmas
. . .in quality and service . . .and we’re pre
pared to give it to you! Order table d’hote
from 35c up. and remember you may choose
from several different dishes.
Special Christmas Turkey Dinner 60C
REX CAFE
and Ice Cream Parlor
Be dure Your Clothes Are
Ready for Holiday Parties
Phone 559
Your Clothes are called Sor
and returned the same day
Odorless Cleaners
Make your selections now
and avoid the rush which
cones at the last minute.
Our stocks arc conpkte
—we wiU take pltuare
m ifcowaf yoo Ike rifkt
lift at Ike rifkt price.
Williams & Ritchie
Jewelers Milledgeville, Ga.