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TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917
(Society News & ;
MRS. DAISY 0. GNOSSPELIDS, Editor ♦
Office Phone 99 ♦
99 Residence Phone 490 490 >
BRIDGE PARTY FOB
MISS BELL AND MISS HUFF.
A very pretty compliment to Miss
Nannie Sue Bell, whose marriage tc
Mr. Cliff Williams will take place on
Tuesday of next week, and of Miss
Gladys Huff, of Columbus, was the
bridge party given this afternoon by
Miss Claire Everett at her home on
Lee street.
The game was placey at five tables,
placed conveniently in living room and
hall which were made, indeed, attrac
tive with quantities or bright-hued
spring flowers, effectively arranged in
vases and baskets. When cards had
been laid aside, a very delicious salad
course was served, Mrs. C. P. Payne
and Miss Callie Bell assisting. The
score prize was a box of pretty hand
kerchiefs, while the guests of honor
were presented with pretty hand-em
broidered towels.
Invited to this pretty party were
Miss Nannie Sue Bell, Miss Gladys
Huff, Miss Callie Bell. Miks Mitch
Payne, Mrs. Walter Rylander, Miss
Ruth Brown, Miss Mary Littlejohn,
Miss Mary Mathis, Mrs. Lee Council,
Miss Lulu Mathis, Miss Mattie Lewis
Dodson, Miss Georgia Bena Dodson,
Mrs. Emmett McKenzie, of Athens;
Mrs. Charles Council, Mrs. C. U. Rog
ers, Miss Martha Cobb, Mrs. Eugene
Hill, Miss Louise Williford, Mrs. James
Rees, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. C. O.
Niles, Mrs. C. M. Williams, Mrs. E. J.
Eldridge, Miss Edith Jossey and Miss
Annabel Converse.
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CHRYSANTHEMUM CLUB TO
MEET WITH MRS. COUNCIL.
The Chrysanthemum club will meet
on Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock with
Mrs. 7ohn Council at her home on Lee
street.
* * *
DANCE AT MYRTLE
SPRINGS THURSDAY.
There will be a dance at Myrtle
Springs on Thursday evening. These
dances are proving very popular and
as the summer approaches greater
crowds visit this resort.
PINKSTON COMPANY
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Boots
Pumps
Oxfords
for summer wear
Cool Pumps
White Canvas, White Kid,
covered French or low
heels, Black Kid, Patent,
Grey Buckskin. Tan and
Black Calf,
$2.50 to SS.OO
Two Fall Boots
that were shipped early—
White Wash Kid, full cov
ered Louis heel,cloth top to
match. Same in Ivory Kid
priced
SIO.OO
PINKSTON COMPANY
RECITAL BY PUPILS OF
MISS COBB AND MISS SHERLOCK.
The pupils of Miss Elizabeth Cobb
and Miss Maude Sherlock will give a
recital this evening at their studio on
Lee street. These occasions are al
ways delightful and this will prove no
exception to the rule. The following
program has been arranged:
(a) "Grace Waltz” (Cramm) (b)
“An April Shower” (Cramm) —Norma
Dunaway.
Duet, ‘ Elephant’s March” (Wood) —
Miss Nettie Lee Smith, Miss Sher
lock.
“Ride of Santa Claus’ (Cadman)
Ruth Everette.
“Little Bo Peep” (Spaulding)—An
nie Ruth Ray.
“Forrest Frolic”—Dora Riley.
(a) “My Homeland” (Oley Speaks);
(b) “When Love is Gone” (Hawley) -
Miss Smith.
“Mazurka” (Englemann)—Mary Eliz
abeth Easterlin.
■ “Village Dance” (Spencer)—Dorothy
Dunaway. (
Helter Skelter” —Alice Harrold.
“Idyll” (Bilbro) —Caroline Sims.
“Last Night I Heard the Nightingale”
(Mary Turner Salter) —Miss Sherlock.
“Staccato Minuet” (W. G. Smitts)--
Frances Sparks.
“Dream of the Dance” (Read) —Mary
Godwin.
“Spring’s Witchery” (W'. G. Smitts)
—Gertrude Davenport.
(a) “To You” (Oley Speaks); “The
Star” (Rogers)—Miss Blanches Snider,
“A-Romance” (Sidney Smith) —Mary
Sims.
“March of the Drummers” (Sidney
Smith) —Annie Ellis.
“March of the Drummers” (Sidney
Smith) —Annie Ellis.
(a) “Song of the Shuttle” (H. W.
Greene); (b) “So Blue Thine Eyes” (H.
W. Greene); “A Song of Trouble” (H.
W Greene); (c) “A Song of Trouble’
(H. W. Greene); (d) “Violets” (H. W.
Greene.) —Miss Cobb.
“Witches' Dance” (Mac Dowell)
Mabel Ellis.
(a) “Song” (Mac Dowell); (b) “To
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good .
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about
delicious
biscuits
made
with
COTTOLENE
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are
wholesome.
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FREE I Cook book containing 239
recipes by famous cooks sent free.
Write The N. K. Fairbank Company, .
11l West Washington Street, '•
Chicago, 111.
The Sea’* (Mac Dowell)— Madre Rod
gers.
“The Star Spangled Banner” —Audi-
ence.
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MRS. ELDRIDGE TO
ENTERTAIN FOR MISS BELL.
Mrs. E. J. Eldridge will entertain to
morrow afternoon in compliment to
Miss Nannie Sue Bell.
* * *
RED CROSS CLASSES
COMPLETING WORK.
The Red Cross work in Americus
has begun in earnest and several sur
gical dressing circles have been form
ed and the work pushed with much
enthusiasm. Miss Sarah Cobb and
Miss Claude McLaughlin have just fin- 1
ished instructing a class in the prep- j
aration of surgical dressings. The~e
were eight members in this class who
were anxious to complete the course,
before leaving Americus for the sum-|
mer, and so the work was pushed'
very rapidly. Other classes, including!
a number of the younger people, are
being arranged by Miss Cobb and Miss
McLaughlin
Mrs. I. J. Kalmon and Mrs. E. C.
Parker have a class of fifteen mem- '
bers. The work of this class is almost
complete and another class will soon
take their place. Those desiring in
structions should «1 ply at once.
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
MRS. HIXON AND MRS.
M’NILTY ENTERTAIN.
Ms. James A. Hixon and Mrs. R. E.
McNulty entertained jointly this morn
ing for Miss Nannie Sue Bell, at
the lovely home of Mrs. Hixon, on Lee
street. The spacious house, so well
adapted to entertaining, was never
more charming than on this occasion,
adorned with a profusion of bright
colored cut flowers and many hand
some palms and ferns.
Bridge was played at eight tables
and at its conclusion a very delicious
salad course was enjoyed. The score
prize was a pair of silk hose, and the
honor guest received a pair of hand
some hand-made pillow cases.
The presence of a number of out
of-town visiting girls made this occas
ion more than usually delightful.
* * *
UROGRAM COMMITTEE OF
MUSIC STUDY CLUB TO MEET
The members of the programme com
mittee of the Music Study club are re
quested to meet on Wednesday morn
ing at lo o’clock with Mrs. W. H. C.
Dudley, on Church street.
* * *
SEWING CIRCLE MET
WITH MRS. JONES
The sewing circle of First Baptist
church met on yesterday afternoon
with Mrs. Georg.e D. Jones, on Church
street. About fifteen of the members
If Your Boy
is called to the service of his
country, it may be many
months before you see him
again. Have you a recent
photograph to remember
him by.
Let Us Picture Him As
He is Today ....
McKinstry
Photographer
JACKSON STREET
AMERICUS FISH & OYSTER MARKET
216 FORSYTH ST., WEST
Phone 778 N. BOLDE & CO., Prop.
We are in receipt of a fresh shipment of Spanish
Mackeral, Trout, Red Snapper, Crockers, Mullet and j
all kinds of mixed fish. We will dress them if you wish. i
ALCAZAn I
THEATREIV I
Tuesday 5 & 10c ■
Emmy Wehlen, in
“SOWERS AND REAPERS’’
Five acts
Wednesday
Matinee 5 & 10c Nlghl 10& tic ||
Triangle Pictures
Dorothy Dalton, in
“THE BACK OF MAN”
Five acts, and
“THE FILM EXPOSURE”
Triangle Comedy
Thursday 5 & 10c I
Paramount Picture
Marie Doro, in
“CASTLES FOR TWO”
Five acts
were present and the afternoon was
spent most pleasantly and profitably.
* * •
DANCE AT ARMORY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
Preparations are being completed
for the big dance to be given tomor
row night, at the armory. Rollins’ or
chestra from Almany will furnish the
music, and a number of out-of-town
people will attend.
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Miss Mary Marvin James, of Lump-'
kin, who is a student at Wesleyan this
year, was a visitor in Americus for a
short while yesterday, the guest of
Misses Annie and Mabel Ellis.
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Special Notice
The Georgia State Board [of Embalming will
meetj[in Americus, Georgia for the transaction of
important business and the examination of appli
cants for license. Application blanks can be had
from the Secretary. Headquarters Windsor Hotel,
June|l2th, 1917.
W. Edward Platt,
Sec’y. & Treas. Augusta, Ga.
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