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Open 3 p. m. Continuous ... .11:30 p. m.
.iMONDAY ——
BEGINNING MONDAY WE WILL OPEN 3 P .M. RUN CONTIN
UOUS TO 11 ;30 EVERY DAY
WALLACE REID and ELSIE FERGUSON
- ip the greatest romance ever screened
“FOREVER”
30c after 6 oclock
T lot Rubber Aprons, each. .... . . JPc
i lot fine Blankets pair . : Ti:$4£0
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Plot U. S. Cotton Blankets, each .. ; . ,.$ii95
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Purina Poultiry g
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wUl mike more eggs bee* use they are balanced to supply the
proper elements that will., positively dpere**© the egg’yield of
your* hen*.->The : money-x»M-for Purina Chicken Chpwder aud -
Purhig Ren Chow wlU be refunded If hens, when fed fus din*r»-
ed do not lay more eggi than when fed any other ration.
Ruy Purina Chows to Checkerboard Bgfli/r' f'f
GOLDEN BROS CO.
Phone 184 ’’
EMERGENCIES
Did you ever go to your Medicine Cabinet for the
Iodine, Paregoric or some remedy you needed at
once, and found it ait gone.
Order your emergency remedies Now. Phone 115
and save all the worry. We can help you.
Sparks Pharmacy
Phone 115
Drue* and
1 Sundries
Charming-Young ThoWtasvlIle OIM 1
Married Vo Pretolninf Young ’’
MovltrUMan-
A Tory .pretty' Wedding • or yesterday
afternoon was that Of Miss Caitrtlo*
Herring and Mr. -Eustace Harrell,
which todk place at 4:30 o'clock
First Baptist xjhqrcb, the pastor, Rev.
W. M. Harris, officiating;
In the church the decorations
Southern smilax, stately ; pal iris 1 hnd
feathery feme. - -formed an effective
background for. quantities of beautiful
pink roses, the color: scheme of pink
and green, being carried out In all of
the decorations for the event. .
As the guests were assembling
short tnnsicpl program was given; with
Mra. Robert Shiver at the:organ and
Mias Clarice Waterman on the vloUn.
Mra. Jtothe, of MoHlirie.^sang very de-
llghtfully, "All to Youi’ and *1 Lave
You Truly." ..... •.
For the entrance of the bridal party,
Lohengrin's Wedding March- wa* pl*y
ed, and Mgndelssakn.'s Wedding March
ts given as a recessional,.-
The bride was attended by hereto-
r, Mi»s Mildred Herring, as -maid of
honor, and Miss Mary Mack
bridesmaid.., Mr. George Wilson, of
Mpaltyte,. ws»..tAa hridegropm's best
plan and Mr,. Charloa‘Powell, of -Meul-
trie, waa groomsman. * • ' •:*
The ushers were Messrs. Heeth Var-
nedoe, Bill Cochran, Cliff Rogers, and
Horace Stokes, of Moultrie.
The maid Of honor was gowqed in
brown, -i braided marcellette and car
ried, a bouquet of pidk Radiance roses.
LOCAL NEWS NOTES
First Victim Of Speed haw
Has Hard Luck-
Little yedrlck Is the first victim Of
8tudy Class-Molds An
Interesting- Meeting—
.. The. Study Class-enjoyed quite
pleasant varUtian ,/rom tteir ^
program on Tbumlay afternoon, «h. WM ,«» hitched to n bog.
subject fon-.tbe- afternoon Belpg fy Ho nv the police and know they
"Hollywood Exposure.!'. i„ chSrg. 0$ ^ H.trt.0 to oat rod
Mr*. Pordee r : Hr,: Dixon and Mra ■ M avenuo nnd aa ho
Hoyt.. The dob room woo darkened >PI>r00chei th0 city Hospital the bug.
and arranged like-a regular-movie- gy Hit a telegraph pole, veered around
Announcing, October 9,1922
That I will bt open continuously from Sunday nijfbt
12 o'clock till 12 o’clock Saturday Night exerting
every effort to give you the best service in the dty.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED- '
-500 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
C. Dewey Norwood
Telephone 319.
South Madison St.
The.brMeem.ld wore black velvet,
trimmed in silver brocaded ribbon-
Her flowers were pink roses.
The bride wore a lovely costume of
brown spiral crepe, embroidered In
champagne,, with 1ml «f brown and
champagne, and. bouquet of lilies of
the valley, and bride's roses.-
Following the marriage ceremony at
the church, a very delightful reception
held -et the home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Herring,
i Jefferson street.
Hero the decorutiuus carried out the
pink and green motif used in the dec
orations Of the church. In the living
room, smilax formed the background
for lovely Madame Lombard roses and
in the dining room worp quantities of
beautiful pluk Radiance roses.
The bridal party was assisted in
ceiving by Mrs. Harrell, mother of the
bridegroom, who wore, a handsome cos*
tume of brocaded georgette; and Mra.
Herring, mother pf the bride, who
gowned in black Canton crepe,
broldered in orange.
The guests were mot at the door by
gy bit a telegraph pole, veered around
palace, with s«re«i In front and ■***& against the hospital gate,
tore machine to the rear. - "Fedrick hammered In thp . hpad
- Member*, tod visitors were met w itlj the Iron post of the entrance and
and khbwp ta-their seats by Mfs. ‘'Pi ’ hlp/foreheadv cub-open. When the pb-
Dlxon, in whit* cap and- badge. The ft* be. was polled In the buggy
picture machine -hras 1n* charge of'to the operating room and there -given
Licensed (?) fiperatet, Mrs. Robert, atte *atlon. When the wound .had been
rardee. The picture show n ^aa en. BftW<M , u „ hnd ^e' whiskey had worn
titled of RoseviUe”, apd this. j 0tt sufficiently to make ft safe, ho was
was its-first snowjng before any deposited in the barracks to await
dicnce. It was Aulte a thriller, show-, further action. A half gallon of high
iiig,tUe emceer o£ R=?* from thei**f found to the buggy.
Mrs. James A. Mitchell mid Mrs. Ethel
Morris, or Moultrie.' ' In tbS dining
room were Mrs. Cbaries Pittman'and
Mrs. M. M. Cooper.
In the room whare the wedding gifts
wera displayed worn Mrs. B. W. Stone
gnd Misses Annarss and Idalii Critten
den, of Shellman' -V .Mlis M/trga^et
Hunting Sea8on Wil) Soon
Be Here
Mitchell was 'In cWg« of the register.
Those serving ‘the guests war*
Misses vBlrdi*., Hall; of pftJhsm; Mal
vina Mitchell, Juanm ..-Crabb,' Sara
Winn. May Hteyerman. and. Ethel Her-
ripg.
'After the rtceptkm the-bride 1 'and
groom left for a ; »hert honeymoon trip,
and on their return will make their
home to ThomisviliV, it .413 Remi ig-
ton avenue.
The bride is. (he charming and at
tractive young daughter of Mr. and
Mra. B. F. Herring and has a number
of friends and- admirers in Thoraas-
‘ vllle. The groom baa been making his
bopls ln Moultrie, but baa -many
friends la, TbowastHIa,'- who krill be
glad to welcome him as a resident of
this.city. *• ->-' :
| - A number Of beautiful aud useful
Podding gifts were received by U*e
Ut tu take your order for a GENUINE DUXBAK
HUNTING SUIT, COAT OR BREECHES
EXTRA.
Will be able to supply almost any size from xtock.
They are waterproof, warm and serviceable.
txjnple trom nlatltfr, and friend,.
I ; Among tb« eiut-of-town guests pres
ent for the occasion were Mr. G. O.
Crittenden and the Misaee.Crittenden,
of Rhellman; Miss Carrie Sanford
Pgryy. of Shellman; Mlae Birdie Hall,
of Pelham; Mrs. Ethel Morris, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Harrell, Mr. and -Mto.‘ L.
R Webb, Meadamea LU McKeniie,
tthrl Morris, W. W.^sg^ip. John W.
Greer, Dr. *nd Mrs..Roths. Miss Pearl
WOod. Mias Martha kelly and Mr, Pat
Pys. Mpplt^aj v Mf. A: A.; Crittenden,
Pelham; Mr. Saxon Jarnlgan. Augqa-
ta; r Dr. Robert McKensle,-Jacksonville,
her birth until the mniYtogc.oftAjr Urhlch Is hardly Worth confiscation! It
“Rosette. ’ ;\;n»y be ±hat his sentence wilt be llght-
■Some. of • the episodes showed ; e ned for a day or so by reason of
promimmt citizens of Thomasville! consideration In having the crisis
.and members of the study class in Lfcur rigbf at the gates of the hospital
costumes of fiWt«tu and some even and thefehy Ssving ambulance feea,
twenty yoa rs 'afo, which caused con*j etc.
eiderahje ‘ aimiaement, in fact, the j .. ——
operator had to 'throw on the screenCottage Prayer, Meeting#—
the request 'Indies of the Study) 8unday afternoon-at 4 o'clock there
Class,- please ‘don’t laugh so loud.", will be a number of pottage prayer
imagine seing one’s self in long trail-! meetings by the women of the various
Ing skirts, hij»f> , pompadoqr, with.! churches. Four homes hare been
large hat pcrchdcl on top of that, la-., lected, each -from' a different church.
8t Parefan. ’sty^O, And the’gentle-j Four leaders have 1»oen appointed
mep in frpek' co^ti* with hair nicely, the same way. An earnest request is
plastered on their fqreheads and < mode that every woman of town at-
long mustaches. . j tend one of the prayer groups And!
Appropriate piusic was played' Uere together, pray Good's blessing
during the performance by Misa An- u P® n ,l,e service of Dr. Smith- in his
nie Kolesky. ’ #J . ... . . i men’s meeting held at the Grand
A rising vote of thanks was ten- > Theatre. The following are the homes
tiered the ladies in charge for .the -* n< * leaders for these groups
note) and delightful entertainment. j The home of Mrs. R, G. Balfour.
• (Episcopal), Hansell street. Leader.
Standing of Contestants ^ j. Mr *- Hugh MacIntyre (Presbyteriun)
In Voting Contest— : Tht * home of Mrs. J. F. Lamb (Bap-
Tbis is the last day for counting the ' t, " t) i Bartow atreet. Leader. Mrs.
»te» In the contest In the sale at th-i ,-** oin ® r Williams (Methodist),
hardware store of James Watt tod! The home, of Mrs. T. L. Spence,
Bro., and there will be some Interest* J (Methodist), Monroe street. Leader,
Ing development^ when the votes are ^ ru - Simmons, (Baptist),
all cotinted. ! The home of Mrs. E. E. Mack,
.The following was the standing this ( p r«»byterlan), Jefferson street. Lead
morning:
Miss Kate Mack ... ...
Mrs. J. T. Vann
Miss Charlotte Pyo ^
Miss Elizabeth Spence ....
Mr»._ L’HomlooiUOii .
Mrs.- H. O. Turner
Mrs. W. D. Wlilla\ : r.J !..!
Mis* Clarice Milton".....,—.
Mrs. E. M. Smith, Jr.
Mra. T. T. Turnh^ll '.;.:.;.^'.
Mrs. Wallace Neel
J4I«» Nell Pringle 1,550
. Mrs. Frank Harris (Episcopalian).
.1GC.OOO >
.103,100; Meeting for Men And Boys At
. .. 53,750 Grand Theatre.—
r .. 8.350; The mas* meetulng for men and
.... 24,600! toy* *t the Grand Theatro to-morrow
..... 1,7001afternoon will ihe a most important
.... 7.260 j ftn A Interesting one and It is ex-
4,060 * P®cted that the attendance will bo
.... . 2.7601 ve| T ,ar * n - * ,r - Smith, who has drawn
2,6001 ““oh fine congregstions at the Presby-
2,150 terian church (his week, will
Mrs. Van Valkenberg ....
Mrs. C. T Gandy
Misa Daisy Jones
Miss Lilia'Forrest It..*.,
Mias’Lednce Wall’
Mrs. C. E. Wildman
Miss Edith Porter-' ..4.’.:...
Mrs. J. B. Mason
Mrs. Helen Bryce
1,600
1.050
Other Football Ggmee Friday—
There were a number of interesting
footbal) scores yesterday in this sec
tion. . Pelham camp back strong
Against Quitman, defeating them 34 to
20. Two weeks' previous the score
bad been Pelham 0, Quitman 32. Al
ban}’ and American epgaged in a thir
teen to thirteen tie that was a very
lively and interesting game. Valdosta
piled up one hundred points against
WaycrosB very e*i|fy. . Moultrie and
TallaliaMee 'have a game this after-
and there l
the a
doubt of his drawing
lentlon and interest of his 'tudi-
All men are cordially invited to b<
present and ail bffys of fourteen years
'tod'over. There will be no charge!
for-admission. The meeting begins
at 4 o'clock.
Mrs. Campbell Symoods Delegate
to Synodical—
. Mrs. Campbell Bymonds will leave
Monday for Athene where she will
represent the Thomasville Presby
terian church «t tbo meeting of the
Women's Synodical to he held In that
city and she will also be delegate-at-
large from the Southwestern Presby
tery, The syndolcal opens with the
meeting of the Executive Committee
Monday evening and holds through
Wednesday. ■
SEED OATS—Rust Proof.
Appiers tnd Fuighums
AT NEEL’S.
Work is Progressing Rapidly on Broad
Street Paving Project-
Work la progreMlng rapidly on the
paving project for North Broad street
from Jefferson to Calhoun. The work
men hav* been buap:for ten daye lay
ing tho.cnrbs on the North end of the
paving project and have finished ope
block, and are now at work in the
block to front of tti* Methodist chnrch. j
The sewers have beep laid under'Mr-J
Sanders'direction and the *treswill
Beef (Western or Native).
’ * , ' Veal •
!” ./Xo^Lainb
si Chickens
Try Our All Pork Sausage
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THE ECONOMY MARKET
J. Wi Blanton, Proprietor.
Phone No. 2^7 110 N. Broad SI.
i gPECEAL FOR
Thursday, JFricIay, Saturday
One Lot Tan and Black Oxfoids
• and Strap Pumps
PRICE
Warshaw’s
Cut Price Shoe Store
Also they think. In tha e r* «rH-ct» they differ xroin
animals. Man’s brain, after-centuries of labor, has evolved
modoru fire insurance—perfect protection against tiiuuicia)
1 by fJre.
Is Your Property Protected
Rotter ace this agency .of the Hartford Fire Insurance Com
pany today. This agency furnishes, free, valuable fire pr*
«entIon service.
J. T. CULPEPPER & SON
AGENTS
ThomaoviP.e, - - Georgia.
CATALOG
READY
b* ready for' pavettent'Vlienever the'
contractors get to it. The work will
he complet'd* abouCChriaUnss accord!
toff to ihdtoation,' Uylng street paving^
sidewalk and curb, and will n^gka
copy of thv new booklet will bs nut lied
frequent Inquiry; We
Fla*, and otberx. * North' Broad one 8t the flrest paved
Flumblng,' Call R. B. Llneon, Phona
rtsldetice sGoafl?liJ^thll aktlSn.
Let J. O. BAXLEY do your Plumbing
> deliver plants,
Ws solicit your patrsnags on
Mrf| otqyslUy Plant*
-TsoiusvimNuBSEiiEs
Sweaters
Of all the Latest Colors
and Styles
$2.25 to $11.00
Ansley-Pittman Company
SQOTH BROAD BT. PI
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