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Office 1201 — Bt MBS. ALICE ADAMS — Bciidence 832
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extended stay In
MRS. PAUL WILLIAMS ENTEfUi »U*a Roselle Hudson has
TAINS PG(R MRS. R. L.‘ HAY . ! turned from an extended sta;
On* Of tho wefkaiaost beautiful Tejfas,
s.h was the lovely bridge
p l rty Thursday fcft£rrion ; at which
Mrs*. Paul.Williams entertained \n
j ,, n „r of Sirs. H. L. #tiy of At.
;; u?ta f .who* is I>lea»;»ntly reinembei
i lllua Vti rtnin T *bm P'lnili.
i.d hfi-e MS Mis* Nnitnie LesiCauth-
en. Quuntitien of pink carnations
.•ind ferph ^ndocned ; the rooms In
artist!© hrrnnKetnent.
Five toXnfs of players were In*
vlted 1o\iu»t tnO hqnoree. PoL
l.»wlngi # tlfwtip|rlted game a delici-
uious s.ila^ course was served.
Mr. ilajiwnr- presented a com
plete bridge set. Mrs. Frank Mil
ler woh tht- top score and Mrs.
Harry' plarify the low, both prizes
being jscoriv pads. The charmingly
plan^Up party added very d»L
llgiitfbtly to the social affairs of
the wflek, . .
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GIRLS AUXILIARY FIRST BAP
TIST .QHURCH
The fllrl’s Auxiliary of the First
baptist church arc requested "^to
meet In the ladles* parlor of the
i hutch Saturday afterpon, Decem
ber 1st, nt 3 o'clock. All the girls
are n rtf Ml to attend the meeting
and bring offering boxes.
Pnrsonnge Circle. 11 of Oconee
street church will m«et Friday af
ternoon nt the neighborhood house
at 3 o'clock. .
& tETS EVERY EXACTING j
REQUIREMENT
0 with Ihe umt «wMI« »trM*M
lines -nd consummate style that char,
setenze dressier types, this suit may
be developed in euW .ilk, wool of
eott fabpiesr The jacket u emplj
iupi ed with pocktU of l<Jf-mit«
riaUany two ol which nay he omit,
led. u fancy dictate* Thtrataft
£i?>Jt o^.'’.t% MihS
afesMSTL:
.orial Review Jacket No. 1321
34 »o 42 inches boat and 14 to
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Fnornton’s
j FRIDAY
VeKCtable Soup
t;ir ecued Pork or Roa»t_Bcof
■ Rleckeyed Peas
reamed Whole Potatoes
VcKCtnW" Salad
Muffins and Biscuits
I Cocoanut Pie
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
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Mr. nnd Mrs.; Hugh Filligfm otf
Swainesbprn Are'musts of Sir. ana »
Mrs. Ti. C. DrOwn.i
Friends of Jf? Murray Soule
will regret to lehrn of hla Illness
at thtf homd of his parents Dr. and
Mrs. A. M. Soule.
Miss Mamie Turnbull Is psend.
irig Thanksgiving la Toccoa
Miss Anne May Connar !a In So
cial Circle for th^Thanksglrlpg
Holidays.
Representative and Mrs. Ar-
mould ft Kansas City arrived Mon.
day to visit Mrs.-S. C. Reese.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wallace
of.Atlanta and Mr. nnd Mrs. Irvin
Potts of Greensville, S. C. will
spend the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Hayes.
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Mrs. Joseph Stewart Is in At*
Innta visiting Mrs. Hilliard Spald
ing and Mrs, Ward Wight.
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Mrs. Allen \Voodall of Colum.
bus Is visiting her father, Mr. Hen-
ry Parham.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cooper of
Winder are spending Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. rnul Williams.
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Miss Maty Sims of Albany, Ala.
Is tin- guest of her sister Miss Car
olyn Sims for Thanksgiving,
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Miss Sarah Bishop and Miss
Hattie Claud Copeland of Green*-
boro are guests of Mrs. Ethel Bis.
shop for Thanksgiving.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop of
Madison nrc guests of Mrs. D. N
Bishop for the week-end
Miss Iris Jarrell who teachea In
Columbus and Miss Margaret Ex-
ley of Savannah arrive Friday to
spend the week-end with- Mrs.
Joseph Jarrell and Miss Ixnfalno
Jamil.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Lompklnof
Athens are the guests of Mr. and
I Mrs. K. E. Edwards in West End
1 —Constitution
geisIyTe
Dull Pupil May Become
Wonder in Some Way Is
What History Has
Shown.
CHICAGO,—Dullness ID childhood
may bo an Indlcatjoo of fanltts In
liter year,. Many of the world',
moat fomou, men e«Ubl,he<t npn-
I cation, u dunce, in. their youth.
I "Henry Ward Beecher wa% the
laat boy In h, clans'from whom
anything wa, expected," Hid D. P.
Mar key in an addreaa here In the
(ntareat of more ntenalvo duet-
Mesa! effort in the Amerlcmn-
'Hton movement of the fraternal
.societies. "Charles Darwin waa
singularly Incapable n bio youth of
maaterini any language. Napoleon
graduated forty-second In hi, class
"Tho Duke of Wllllngton did
ol nothing at Eton nnd wa, uld by
hi, mother to be only fit for pow.-
der. Lowell wa, reprimanded for
carelealneis |n hla itodfe, and sdi-
pended in hi, aophmjre year, lord
Robert Clive, founder of tho Bm
p',re of India waa dubbed by hi,
teacher a dunce If not a reprobate.
"Stonewall Jackson waa lowest
In a class of twenty. Drydcn wg»
a habitual truant. Of Sir Walter
Scott It wa. Mid. 'dunce he wa,
and dunce he would remain., Lin
naeus, father of modern botany wa,
called 'unhandy at everything-'
Newton wa, neat to the bottom
In J«'» class. Huxley detested
writing until he wax twenty-on
"Dullness in children I, sot «o
bad a, it ,eem» and wayyardnea,
may be only real mlaplaced. Many
of the cot.-Mictions of dunce, bo-
cotnng great men are due tp unwlao
teachers, harsh critin'rm, at homo
•nd lack of self confidence In early
year,. Many youth,, of course,
mature late and for them only the
rudiment, of school are needed In
eary year,. Others are of such ro-
Bourarfuinws,' that exacting rales
of school arc utterly rapresilng.
FRIDAY SUPPER
Steak, Brown Gravy
Pork nnd Beana
, ■■■jwed Prime,
tacsronl and Cbceac
Hot Biscuits
"Banana Pudding
Coffee. Tea or MUk .
N 50 Cents
|Bdy a Buick for a Xmai present.
Banner-Herald Want Ads
/ Too Lata to Clualfy
FOR SAtfe—Cole Hot Blaat Range
in good condition. Few other
household furnishings. Cheap.
Phone 155 or call 485 Boulevard.
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McLELLAN’S
5-10-25c STORE
Big reduction. In Ladl«a’ and
Misses' Hat,—we mint make
room for our Xma, merchandise.
All *5X10 Hats now 83.88
8-LOO and 84-00 Hat*
now .. 81A* to 8158
Ladies’ Sweaters \ *2-41
Ladle,' Sweaters
Men's Sweaters
Men's SwJattrs
Alt n’s Jarit-y* *
WATCH Ol*R WINDOWS
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?;V. 91.98
Great News Here for Friday and Saturday,
NOW is THE
TIME FOR
XMAS
SHOPPING.
EARLY
MEANS
BEST
SERVICE
^ . SALE
FINE WOOLENS
$1.98 yard
Values to $2.95. All beautiful woolen
dreSs goods now in great demand.
Poiret Twills 46 inches wide; Trico
tines, 54 inches wide; French Serges,
44 inches wide and smart Shepard
Checks;
PACIFIC PACKAGES
Less 1-3
The finest of all package pieces for
art needlework. Every package is
complete. Gowns, Teddies, Children’s
and Baby Dresses.
linen pillow cases
$3.48 pair
Beautiful quality purte Linen hem
stitched Cases. Value $4.50 pair. A
great bargain for the thrifty.
STAMPED LINJLN
CENTERS AND SCARFS
$1.00
Of beautiful quality, pure Linen Crash
or Madiera Linen, 36 inch Center
Pieces and Scarfs. Sizes. 18x45 or
18x54.
H. S. LINEN TOWELS v
96 cents
Values to $1.56. Full size beautiful
large Irish Linen -hemstitched Towels,
some, too, with unfinished edges for
handwork. (
LINEN
LAUNDRY BAGS
59 cents
A real $1.25 value. These natural Linen
Bags are finished and may be had
stamped Or plain.
LACE SCARFS
$1.00
Lovely $1.75 ones in all sizes, White and
with colored laces.
STAMPED CASES
$1.29 pair
Our regular fine $1.65 quality, heavy
fine tubing stamped in beautiful de
signs. For scalloping. or hemstitched
points. Buy freely.
FANCY LINENS
20 per cent Off
Our entire stock, of Embroidered and
Lace Linens go into this sale. It’s a
rare treat to buy such fine Linens less
ONE-FIFTH.
FINE LACES
9 cents yard
Values to 25c. Linen Cluny, Round
Thread and. Valeneiences. White,
Creams and L>nen. Widths from 1-2
to 2 1-2 inches.
GINGHAM DRESSES
$1.00
Andjhe material alone is worth far „
more. Eighteen beautiful styles in all
colors and designs. Made of guaran-
; teed fast color Ginghams. Buy for fu-
i ture use and Xmas gifts. Such a low
price will be long in coming again.
The Season's Long oA e waited Event
Our Entire
DRESS STOCK
InOne Great Price Saving Sale
All kinds of dresses are here. For wear everywhereJand cvery-
wear. Dresses for street, for home, for dinner^ foridance, recep
tion, theatre, concert, for day time and evening, for formal and
informal occasions, and in every size, of every fashion and ma
terial that is now in the height of fashion.
SEE YOUR SAVINGS
Wer, 537A5 Draises Now 827.12 Were 539.75 Dresses Now 52'J.bl
Were 5I7J0 Dresses Now 555.62 Were *49.50 Dresses Now 537.12
Were 857.50 Dream Now 842.12 Were 15950 Dresses Now $44.52
Were *57.50 Dresses Now 550At Were *69.50 Dresses Now 852.12
Were 17950 Dresses Now 859.62 Were *8750 Dresses Now 55552
Were *9755 Dresses Now *72.52 Were *11250 Dressss Now (§458
Ladies 9 and cMisses' $32.50 Coats
$24.75
And there’s not a one in the sale, that you would not be glad to
own for $32.50. Now you may.choose and pay $22.75. Each is a
handsome, stylish coat of fine material. Colors NAVY, BROWN,
KIT FOX, BLACK. Either self trimmed or with luxuriant
handsome collars of fine furs.
Sale Handsome Separate Skirts
For sports and formal wear, beaytiful models made of Camel’s
Hair, Plaid and Stripe Fancy Weave Woolen, Serge, Poiret
Twill and Crepe Poplin. In all pelors and sizes. At. less than
cost of manufacture.
SEE YOUR SAVINGS
Wtra 8«5« Skirt* Now $4.33
Ware $950 Skirts ......— Now $5.33
Were $1650 Skirts Now $11.00
Were *750 Skirt* Now 15.00
Wero II150 Skirt. Now *757
Wtin *1750 Skirt* Now *1157
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Were $27.50 to $32 JO Fine Fall Frocks
\75
We don’t believe you have ever before bought such fine dresses
at such a low price. For here are Silk and Woolen Frocks of
lovely style, handsome material and beautiful workmanship.
Dresses that were low-priced at $27.60 and $32.60. Now we say
take your choice and pa/"$19.76.
Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats
Such fine petticoats as you are accustomed to see marked as high
as $7.60. They are' the best quality material and tailored in all
the wanted styles and colors. And as a hint to the wise—they
make lovely Xmas gifts.
SALE
HAND MADE BLOUSES
$3.98
Were $4.45 to $5.75. These lovely hand
made Blouses are exquisitely made of
imported Irish Dimity . and French
Voile. There are only about 60 of
them to sell at $3.98. So bo early.
ALL SILK BLOUSES if
HALF PRICE 3
Regardless of former price or reduc
tions every Silk Elousc in stock goes -
for half its previous price. Heffe are
beautiful Suit and Costume Blouses of
handsome Silks. ’
FAST COLOR GINGHAM
23c yard
All fine dress Ginghams of superior \
quality and guaranteed fast new colors
and designs.
SILK STRIPE SHIRTINGS
58c yard dW
Regular 75c 'quality, a fine handsome
grade for long wearing good skirts and
dresses. 36 inches wide, neat designs. 1
SILK CREPE DE CHINE
. $1.98 yard
Our, regular fine $2.25 quality, 40
inches wide and of beautiful finish.
Colors Black. Navy, King’s Blue, Ma
rine, Flesh, Pink, Peach, Quaker, Tur
quoise, Brown, Cordovan, Old Hose.
Cocoa, Sand. ‘ ;
12 ANI) 16 BUTTON '-"L-H
CHAMOISETTE GLOVES
79c pair
The fine imported long gloves that j
come front Kuyscr and Van Raalte.
ONYX POINTEX HEEL
SILK HOSIERY
- $1,95 pair £ _
Our regular $2.50 grade. Full fashoned
and lovely quality in Black and Brown.
All with the popular pointed Pointex
Heel.
LADIES’ WOOL HOSE
$1.00 pair
A wonderful value in fine All Wool
Stockings. Colors in Heather Mixtures.
Sizes 8 1-2 to 10.
FANCY RIBBONS
19c yard
Qualities that sold for 25c to 60c yard.
All beautiiul Ribbons for trinipiings
and novelties.
VIYELLA FLANNEL
98c yarf.'-JjS
Regular $1.65. For men’s shuts,
dresses, etd,, in sblid cold's, checks and
stripes.
MEN’S LINEN KERCHIEFS
25 cents
Fine quality pure Irish Linen Hand
kerchiefs. All hemstitched. Values £o
39 cents. . ■“ r*
LADIES’ KERCtHEFS
; * 25 cents
Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hand or
machine embroidered. Such handker
chiefs are easily worth to 50c.