Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, March 31, 1918, City Edition, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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SUNDAY. MARCH 31, 1918. SOCIETY M THINGS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN 11111 PARTY FOR BRIDE-ELECT. Miss Mary Elza Sheppard was honor guest at a lovely party yesterday af ternoon when she was entertained by Miss Kathleen Denham and Mrs. Fur low Gatewood at the latter’s home on Lee street. Quantities of roses con verted Mrs. Gate wood’s attractive home into a bower of blooms and the honor guest was presented with a bride’s book. The prize for top score was a box of embroidered handker chiefs. Thcrse invited were Mrs. E. J. Eldridge, Miss Melva Clarke, Mrs. R. E. McNulty, Mrs. Walter Rylander, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. M. S. Wheeler, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Miss Annie Ivey, Miss Sara Sheffield, Mrs. z/ // ‘vttwrt rrr«« Make the Soldiers Happy With Pictures of the Homefolks J —Make the * * appointment today. 1 I I The M'kinstrv Sruma i A Nettleton Model fftf||> $lO “The Ardsley” Hand Made Laced Style. In Black, or Daik Tan Russia Calfskin “The Ardsley” is one of the most favored of the NETTLETON master-lasts and is reproduced in a great many styles and materials. In the above leathers it is more particularly typical of the NETLETON ideal of combining looks, comfort and long service; (that is, of economy thru extraordinary quality rather than price. qeauiAß size 2 SIZES For the Man of Mature Taste Soft Vici Kid SIO.OO The “Composite is cut two sizes under the instep and heel. Especially designed for the foot that has never been fitted before. “A Shoe For Every Foot” PINKSTON COMPANY Lucius McClesky, Miss Thelma Easter lin, Miss Elizageth Brown, Miss Mitch Payne, Miss Cordelia Gatewood, Mrs. Dudley Gatewood. Mrs. D. K. Brinson, Miss Maude Sherlock, Mrs. Emory Ry lander. * ♦ ♦ MISS BROWN’S PARTY. Miss Elizabeth Brown complimented Miss Mary Elza Sheppard with a pret ty party yesterday afternoon at her home on Brown street. Patriotic decorations of flags and red white and blue tapers were used and red and white roses were placed in silver bowls and vases and mantels and cab inets. The same colors were introduc ed in the score cards and refreshments. Those present, besides the honor guest, were Miss Melva Clarke, Miss Kathleen Denham, Mrs. Furlow Gate wood, Miss Maude Sherlock, Miss Caroline Worthw, Miss Leda Merritt, Miss Annie Lou Perkins, Miss Bronnie Hodges, Miss Anna Murray, Miss Eu nice Royal, Miss Bess McLeod, Mrs. Gordon Heys, Mrs. M. H. Wheeler, Miss Alice McNeill, Miss Helen Williams, of Hope, Arkansas. * * * GIRLS’ SCOUT CLUB. The Girls’ Scout Club was entertain ed yesterday by Miss Margaret Wheat ley at her home on Lee street. Decora tions of roses and dogwood prevailed throughout the house and sew’ing and knitting for the soldiers occupied the guests during the afternoon. Those present were Miss Orlean Ansley, Miss Geraldine Payne, Miss Mary Rose Brown, Miss Nellie Worthy, Miss Pau line Broadhurst, Miss Elizabeth Har ris, Miss Marjorie Brown, Miss Mary Alice Lingo, Miss Mary Sue Chambliss, Miss Catherine Hamilton. • • • MISS M’NEELL’S PARTY. Miss Alie McNeill was hostess at a large party last night when she enter tained for the Agnes Scott girls, her college mates, who are visiting in Americus for the week-end. Those present were Miss Ruth Council. Miss Mary Shefleld, Miss Mary Dudley, Miss (ItimCTED —by- Mrs. H. B. Allen Of’ce Phone 99 Res. Phone 466 THE AMERICUS TIMES-R ECORDER. The Easter Parade ' . ■ “'4 - . c Y / - • z % Will show many Rylander Suits, Hats, Ties and Shoes. Pick out the well dressed men; young, ijiiddle-aged and old. Note the stylish cut; the attractive goods; the general well groomed appearance and then remember it’s an outfit from RYLANDER SHOE CO. • The Classy Store on the Corner Marjorie Brown, Miss Orlean Ansley, * Miss Genevieve Prather, Miss Anna' Murray, Miss Bess McLeod, Miss Cor delia Gatewood, Miss Queenelle Har rold, Miss Eugenia Collins, Miss Mabel Ellis, Miss Marjie Kalmon, Miss Agnes Gatewood, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Bronnie Hodges, Miss Margaret Wheatley, Miss Margaret Hodges, Miss Sara Sheffield, Miss Annie Ivey, Rai-' ston Cargill, William Randolph, Chas.; Payne, Otis Carter, Oscar Carter,' Arthur Rylander, Stewart Prather, Loring Smith. Henry Allen, Will Me: Neill, Robert McNeill, George and Henry Lumpkin, Douglas Ivey( John Taylor, James Seig, Dudley Gatwood, Bill Ivey, George Ansley, Esten Buc hanan, Edbert Clarke, Carrol Clark, George Holstein, Ernest Bolton. •♦ * • RED ( ROSS NEWS Mrs. Thomas Harrold announces that a new shipment’of wool has been received and urges that may be distributed among the knitters as early as possible. . . . ■ MUSIC STUDY < LI B. Mrs. J. W. Harris, Jr., is in charge of the Music Study Club’s program on Wednesday morning at ten-thirty o’clock at Carnegie auditorium. A splendid and interesting program has been prepared as follows: Chopin—Program No. IT. Valse— Miss Alice McGee. The Parted Lovers —Miss Blanche Schneider. (a) Valse (b) Tarantelle —Miss Sallie John son. Revolutionary Etude —Miss Jessica Physioc. Schefzo, op. 31—Miss Mary Hawkes. Mazurka in A minor— Funeral March—Victrola. * ♦ ♦ BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS. The children of the school of the city have finished their collection of, books for the soldiers, as requested by Miss Gunn of the Carnegie Library. Tire total number of books to date is two thousand, three hundred and twen - ty-seven, a really splendid showing. * « • , Miss Marjie Kalmon came from Washington Seminary yesterday to spend the Easter holidays at home. y• • • /Miss Alice McNeill was accompanied jTcme from Agnes Scott by Miss Helen Williams, of Hope Arkansas, who will spend several days with her here. / •• « / The Woman’s Missionary Society of "the First Methodist church will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. CANDY! CANDY! | Bulk and Package Goodies | Good for your Easter Appe ite 65c to $1,25 per lb. MURRAY’S PHARMACY & “The Best in Drug Store Merchandise; the Finest in Drug Store Service’- Miss Augusta Crawford arrived in Americus yesterday from Agnes Scott, to spend the Easter holidays. Miss Crawford is entertaining a house party j ci Agnes Scott girls and Columbus boys. The personnel of the party is as follows: Miss Virginia Chappell, Miss Annie Hart, Mary Frences Wells, Adelaide Parks; Douglas Mobley, Will iam Dismukes, Thomas Clason, Mack Hill, Macon-Berry. MLCAZApI Htheatreß I wrrrnmTnrr'rF— irr-vrnwa-rmißi I MONDAY .. . ■ Lina Cavalieri and Elliot Dexter in g “The Eternal Temptress” I ■ - j|| Admission 11c and 17c ( I I i TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY I WANTED—Buggy and harness. C. H. Yearwood. 31-lt Where the Harm Lie#. It is no harm for a man to take him self seriously unless he loses patience with his friends for not doing the same. 8 _ TRANn Program Week Mar. 25 MONDAY /> Emmy Wehlen \ in “The Shell Game” 4 Matinee, 6 and 11c. n Night, 11 and 17c. TUESDAY Anita King in “The Girl Angle” Matinee, 6 and 11c. Night, 11 and 17c. WEDNESDAY Robert Warwick in “The Silent Master” Admission 11c and 17c PAGE FIVE