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Sunday, Dec. 1$, 1 & 2 I
AT LAST
We have received an ARTIS*
TIC line of Hanging Baskets,
Wall Vases, Bulbs Bowls and
Candle Sticks.
Just the thing for Christmas
“Money Saved is Money
Made”
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FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAY HAIR NOW
Druggist Says Ladies Are Using
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur
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ITnir that 1 stars iff. color and lustre, j j
or when it fades, turns gray, <hili and
lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur
in the hair. Our grandmother made
up a mixture of Sag: Tea and Sulphur
to k'Tp her Socks dark and beautiful,
and thousands of women and men who
sahic that even color, that beautiful
dark shade of hair which is so at¬
tractive, u-e only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get tips famous mix¬
ture improved by the addition of other
ingredients by of asking "Wyeth’s at any drug sto Sul¬ r e
for a bottle Sage and
phur Compound,” which darkens tho
hair so naturally, so evenly, been that no¬
body can possibly tell it has ap¬
plied. You just dampen a sponge or
soft brush with it and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. Py morning the gray
hair disappears; but what delights the
ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Compound is that, besides beautifully
darkening (he hair after a few applica¬
tions, it also brings back the gloss and of
iustre and gives it an appearance
abundance.
Breakfast is the severest test of the taste
of any coffee!
Next to the cloudless skies, nothing sends
the day off to such a glorious Coffee. start as a
ilavory cup of Maxwell House
Imagine the highest grade coffees the t are
produced in any part of the world add to
I that, painstaking care in selecting and clean¬
ing; tq that add the skill and artistry in
coffee roasting and blending which only
ill] Jong years of experience can teacn. 1 o
!l that, add a method of packing the coffee
in scaled tins that leaves no chance for the
flavor to be lessened.
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THE CHURCHES
McKENDREE METHODIST
CHURCH
C. W. Jordan, pastor.
I Junior Epworth League, 10 a. m.
Miss Thellma Downs, superintendent.
| , Preaching by the pastor 11:30 a. m.
and at 7:30 p. m.
j Sunday Player school, 3:30 p. m.
meeting Wednesday, 7:30
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| Epworth League, Thursday, 7:30
! p. m.
] Everybody invited to attend.
lilt,ST BAPTIST CHURCH
• Corner Union and Mansfield streets
i Rev. O, P. Gilbert, minister,
j Preaching by the minister, 11:30
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
; At the morning service the choir
S will render the following numbers:
j j Rowe “There’s Shelley. a Holy “Jesus, City,” Meek by Harry and
i Gentle,” by Paul Anbrose.
Evening service: “The Path of the
Just,” by Elexington Harker.
Nearing the City,” by Schnecker.
The public is cordially invited to
attend these services.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Thomas II. Thomson, Pastor.
■ Sunday School at 10:15 a. in. T.
E. Glover, superintendent.
Preaching by the pastor at 11:30
a. ni. and 7:30 p. in.
Meeting of" Epworth League at
G:3G p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
To all services llie public is cordial¬
ly- invited.
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH
Woil aud Gloucester Sis. j
Sunday School 10:15 a. m.
There will be no evening sendee.
The public is cordially invited.
ST. M ARK’S CHURCH
Corner Gloucester and Egniont Sts.
Rev. J. W. Fulford, rector.
Third Sunday in Advert.
8 a. m.—Holy communion.
10 lu a. a. m.—Church m. enuren school. scnooi. I
MoniiriJT pnii.ver with sermon, 11: In. >
G:3() p. ni.—Young People’s Service j
League, m.—Evening and! j
7:30 p. prayer
address.
Public cordially invited to all ser¬
vices.
i. PERS0NALS;
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Edu Stiller has returned from
short trip to Savannah.
Hon. L. 11. Akin Ins returned from
I a visit to Atlanta.
A. M. Way has returned froim
business trip to Camden county.
A. J. Wood is back from a visit of
several days to Macon.
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j J. G. Hudson', of S '.vannah, spent
yesterday in the city.
W. ]i. Glascock, of Wayoro-u,
among the arrivals at the Oglethorpe.
K. E. Henderson, of Atlanta, is
guest at the Oglethorpe.
J. W. Yancy, of Atlanta
ping at the Oglethorpe.
Among the Atlantians at the Ogle¬
thorpe at H. O. Upshaw and J. H.
Orr.
Mayor M. P>. McKinnon has return¬
ed from a short business trip to Sa¬
vannah.
Jas. E. Taggart, of, Jacksonville,
was among t he visitors‘ to the city
yesterday.
C. E. George, pvcifkn'own citizen of
Albany, is among the guest ■ at the
Oglethorpe- ■
H. D, -.Bedcnbagji' and A. W, Har¬
rell,'•Sdva'im'o.hiah's,Aire among llie ar¬
rivals at the Oglethorpe.
William K. Feller.’, of
is a visitor to Hrunswic!
the Oglethorpe.
Alex Livingston, of Brockman. was
among the prominent visitors to
Brunswick yesterday.
J. H. Randolph, of Marietta, is
among Urn visitors to tin- city. lie is j
stopping' at the Oglethorpe.
President J. A. Perry, of the |
Brunswick College of Commerce, is
back from a trio to Josup.
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. ,,
torney, was among' the visitors to the!
city yesterday.
MANAGKR-HURI Ftt
ORDERS SELF TO
PITCH f*HI.TOUT§
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Howard Gregory, manager of t'r.v
Wichita Western league club, lit
rated as one of the best minor (va¬
gue managers in the businer". A
star pitcher several years ago 1:8
took over the Wichita team late irv
1922 and led it to third place that
year and last.. Early last year his
pitching staff was crippled. pitch Gre¬
gory sent himself in to anc.
won his first three ( games by line
shutout rout**
THE BEST WINTERTiMe
(TREAT--IS AEVNDANCE
OF HEAT;!
Jack Frost is on tiie way. don’t
wait until he gets here to think
about heat. Come in and let us
demonstrate our various heaters
to you. We have a good stock of
gas heaters at very moderate
prices.
Agents for . CLOW GASTEA11
HALDATQRS. Let us demon¬
strate them to you.
DOMESTIC ENGINEERS
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