Newspaper Page Text
SUNDAY, DEC. 17. 1922.
HIRSCH’S
USEFUL GIFTS
•
Silk and Wool Hose for Ladies
' Silk Mose for Ladies
Comfy Slippers for Ladies
Satin Dress Pumps for Ladies
Walking Oxfords for Ladies
House Slippers for Men
Silk and Lisle Socks for Men
Silk Sox for Children
Silk and Wool Sox for Children
Comfy Slippers for Children
Dress Shoes for Children
Every article gv iranteed and
reasonabl j priced
OPLN EVZNINGS
HIRSCH’S
“Complete * iflj i Srore”
1424 NeplfiSle
Holiday Special -
We are marking prices left
the holidays worthy of your
notice. Give us a call.
MENS CAPS
Special from . . . $ 1.00 up
ALUMINUM
All large pieces nice for grits
sale price, piece . . $ 1.00
Home Made Apron Dresses
A dozen different styles, special $ 1,00
We have a line of medium priced
toys for the children
Large washed Brazil Nuts 20c lb
English Walnuts . 35c lb
1 0 lbs whole grain Rice 55c
Lipton Coffee 35c lb
24 lbs High Grade Flour LOO
THANK YOU
KERSEY S BARGAIN STORE
“StLLS MOST EVERYTHING.”
2127 Norwich Phone 1030
i /
; ifaumsartner’s Mjtrket, 312 Monk
>tie©l, phono 100, jm'- addition to
moitfc, will jn future
bnr-AJar rutlecl njuWT;; 48c per quart,
it ia VJKLVBt U not
■ you have owed
you, to ynvr groper'
i ■ bu tors.
SUNDAY SERVICES
HI IRE CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Union and Mansfield streets,
O. P. Gilbert, Minister.
A special inviation to the tile public
to attend both morning and evning ser
viee s at the First Baptist church is
mad 0 and some good music has been
arranged:
For the morning services tlie fol
lowing numbers will be rendered:
‘‘Home Where the Loved Ones
Dwell’’ —C. S. Briggs, by the choir.
Hold Thou My Hand, Dear Lord’’—
C. S. Briggs; by the choir.
Rev. O/ P. Gilbert, pastor, will
preach morning and evening
services.
Th e musical program for the even
ing service will be: “My Savior,” —
Ballou; by th e choir.
Bv special request Mrs. Gotilding
Stacy andqMrs. H. O. Hotte, will
repeat the number, ‘‘Oh! Morning
Land - ’ —Duet by B. H. Phelps.
Avery cordial invitation is extend
ed to the public to attend these ser
vices at U:3O a. m., and, 7 1 30 p. m
ST. JAMES' LUTHERAN CHURCH
Gloucester and Wolf Streets,
llov W. A. Sadtler, l'h.D., Pastor.
Sunday School with Pastor’s Bible
Class at 10:15.
Morning church service at 11:15;
Theme, “Welcome to the King." ,
Luther League ap 7:00 o’clock.'
Evening church services at 7:30
All are cordially invited to thesr
services.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The F. D. Thomas will
a. m. and 7:30 p. m-
Sunday school is held MAhM**
All f■tjftjtmj'*'* ' wtp
diaily iijtsßßmtoJSßbMm j 's■
i cmAcii
'flics', JjMnmaon. Pastor.* ~
the pastor at 11:30
a. m. anil 7:80 P. hi.
Sunday sMiool a( 10:15 a. ni., T. F,
Glover superintendent. ,
Fpworth League at 6:45 a. m.,
C. Lillie, president.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
m. m. j ' /T^
I gvices the. puL'i'
| Ted. S
M’K-KNIIKE METIIOMibX
Corner N Opwjeh afey’jfljjje' ip
T. \l. Luke.
L* Preaching 11:30 a nVd, hU\
ftp m. Uy the pastor. ip '|H
or church at 10 o’clock t
Sunday school 3:30 p. in., W, E.
Pom he,
Special program at li/ayer meeting
Wednesday night.
■Subject Sunday morning 'PQonfl
dence in God.'’
Subject Sunday evening “What we
Pay for the Privilege Of Sinning."
IKverybody come!
ST. MARK'S PROTESTANT EPIS
COV’AL
Coiner Egmont and Gloucestrti
l(8v. .Telinson, Rector. f
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church School at 10 a. m
Morning prayer and sermon 11.15.
Evening service and address at 7:30
p. m.
Everybody cordially welcomed a‘
all services.
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CHURCH.
’ Sunday: Masses 7:00, 1(V:00. Con
firmation class 11:00.
Week days: Mass 6:30.
Meetings Monday: St. Vincent dc
Paul conference, 8 p. m. Ladies Al
tar Society, 3:30.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
EUi s street between M and N.
Sunday school at 10.30 a. n.
Preaching at 11:30 a. m , and 7
30 p. rn.
Monday evening at 3:00 o’clock the
W. H. and F. M. Society will , meet
at Mrs. -I J. Sapps, 2207 Reynolds
street- The public is cordially in
vited to attend the e services.
Mrs- Sarah Howard, pastor.
SALVATION ARMY
Sunday school 3:45 a- m.
All the children taking part in the
Christmas entertainment are request
ed to meet at th ( , hall at 3 P- m., for
rehearsal.
Preaching and praise service. 8 p.
vn.
When Winter
Comes
You will need a gas
heater. We have them
in all styles and at mod
erate prices- We are
agents for the celebrat
ed Clow Gas Steam Ra
diator.- Come in and
Sec them. , s
Gilmore&Woods
1 H>M l>:n c ENG INKERS
1418 Richmond
Sanitary Plumb**
BASKET BALL
SEASON START!
MONDAY NIGHT
Glynn High and Athletic As
sociation are to Have
Fine Contest
(By T. A. Scott)
■the basketball season will be open
id here Monday night at. ihe Elks’
Court when the Glynn Ac a defny Quin
tet meets the Glyriri Athletic associa
'tion team. Th e boys of both teams
are in mid-season cpnditfon and the
fans are assured of a hotly contest
ed battle. Much interest and discus
sion has bCeii expressed by th P fans
as to the relative strength of these
two teams. The ffigh fea’iVi tlifs sea
son is praetically blade up on new
material, Jones and Kfaitss being the
only meh of feet yeir’s Cham
pionship team to return, however
with the addition of Miner, Knight,
R. Levinson, F. Mufdaugh, Wen-
Grow, If. Leyftison and several oth
er boys to the list of asptrgnfs, (he
High should put oift another winning
team The Athletic bfiibfus assenf
bled a team that should ®Cijte state
wide attention (his season. The team
consists of Harley Martin, Runjhon
Burns, V. H. Royal, E. Sheriuan,
"Rip" Wileher, Fred Clark, Wart
Colley and Red Mock. "
The fans should thank flic mem
bers of tile Elks dub for providing a
wonderful basketball courtrfor the
games this Kijurtt They Have gotie
Wconsidera 1 in arrang-
Ifljwthis Fred Waffle and
rtiwerni others be commended
for the interest they have
shown _ The seatfflv capacity a* the
Elks court js about oiie h (miffed and
fifty, however, any ’number can he
taken care of • •
Bo lets atari fire An'flon "If fii oh
day night with a capacity crowd.
The admission will be small, the time
is night p. m „ and the place ‘‘Ff*B
court " R P there when the whistle
rtiknvs. .
*
\adiousiN
toEHL^SS
Alj4r.|jwo°d IhtraAf Bur-
in Good Two
\ Out of Three
file W. B. E. tennis club came on'
victorious in the set of live matches
Played against the T. T. 1. club-
I he first match began promptly al
three o’clock ...‘nioon In llic
boy’s singles, Af/Mr*Wood
Burdick Farr, the “chainp"-pjthc T.
T. I , jn a most exciting t®b>ul-of
three. K e.lS. l/oth boys have Mp mak
ings of eyxccllcnt tennis plaMrs The
first and second s ets were waken by
Alfred Wood. This m a tcn scored one
for the VV. B. E.
Following the hoy’s singles, came
the glrl’ s singles, played in the same
manner. Mis s Fannie Aiken was the
delegate from the T. T. 1., while Mrs
Carl XnHth defended skillfully, the
title of flip W. B. E. However, Mtg.
Smith’s back-band could not return
all of the drives made by Miss Aiken
and t.h e match was won oy two
straight sets. The shore was then
one up.
The girl’s doubles were begun atJen
o’clock Saturday morning with Miss
Aiken and Miss Margaret Stiles bat
tling against the “down but never out"
Mrs. Carl Smith, and Miss Dorothy
Symons. The T. T. I. offensive again
proved too much for IVfrs. Smith, and
here coll©agu e for again two straight,
sets were taken by them making the
score two-one in their favor.
The battle Provfd not to -be up,
however, when ‘‘Billy’’
and Smediy Missiidine bucked up
against the strong offensive of the
W. B. E, namely, Benito Artajt and
Howard Leavy. The first set turned
out six-four in favor of the Artau-
Lea.vy, defensive. The next set hap
pened to be a love one in the same di
rection. This again tied tb c score,
making it two up.
The deciding match was played by
Mis,; Annie Llye Mann and Rennard
Nightengale, for the T. T. L. and
the übdaunted Mrs. Carl Smith and
ftobsob Travis. (Once more the match
w'as won by two straight sets and
Robson Travis s aved‘ the day for the
W. B. E., by making the score thre
tw o their favor.
BRUNS WICK=ST. MARYS
GAME WAS CALLED OFF
f)n account of ttic fact that mem
bers of the (tiff’s basket hall team
w-pre HI the club did not come oyer
for yesterday’s bout vwrth the
iligh gfTK,''s(hedi^led’for last night
■at the Elks’ court, did not tfia’teffal
ize. ! . ;
•Tiip local team will play Ravenna 1>
on famtim 'ith, and who pur--,
cchased JffAe.ts for yes&RWSflb game
can e threnne for the date mention
¥* , i.
!Society
j i . r- ~
(Continued from page 6.)
] ing business college in Macon, will
! retui n in a few days to spend the hol
idays with,her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Philips, in Urbana.
OO O 0
Henry ‘Beach who is attending the
University of Georgia, will arrive
home during the week to spend the
holidays with Judge and Mrs. J. L.
Beach. . •*
e p
J. C. Stiles spent th-jjfreek
end inlSayannah. with and
"as among the out-of-town tuests
at the Seecven-White weddiiw yes
terday. She 4s- expected homeVoday.
66. 0 X
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Branham and
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Branham, who
are enroute to places in Florida from
Baltimore, arrived In the city yes
terday arid are spending a few days
with Dr. and Mrs. if. M. Brunham
before proceeding on their motor trip.
6a 6 H
Mrs. W. A. Jeter returned Friday
evening after spending the summer
in Brirnesvitle, Ga. with relatives.
Mrs. Sidney Shroder, of West Palm
Beach Fla., arrived yesterday morn
ing and will spend the holidays with
her parents. Mr. arid Mrs. T. W. Mal
lard.
idSlSlpf* ~
'mmr For Your Chrirtmas Pinner
Specially dressed western Christmas 4MHL
meats of all kinds jMmßm
Fancy Tennessee Turkeys
and Chickens JSBm
Oysters . Certified Hams
S|k Baumgartners Market
212 Monk. Phone 100
Spend Your Money Judiciously
111 will pay you to call at our store and let us show you
c*r many useful things suitable for Christmas.
Heaters and Ranges‘always come in handy. The boy
might like an Express Wagon, a Scout Knife or a Gun.
Mother or Sister would like an Electric Iron, a Casserole,
a Jardineer or set of Silver Knives and Forks or Spoons.
Our stock is new and complete and
is priced in keeping with the times
835 Phone 83 b
Georgia Hardware Cos.
“Money Saved Is Money Made
‘..S' . T >‘V. vS-£r * 4/' .
Your Christinas Candies
Nothing aeftts to the joy of the
Yiiletide Season like the right
thing in Candies
WE HAVE -
4 Leggetts Chocolates
‘With the Wonderful Center”
Nunnllys
“The Candy of the South”
Sizes one to five pounds, in Christmas
packages wrapped in holly paper.
Andrews Drug Store
37 Phone 38