Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 15, 1918, City Edition, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1918. SOCIETY T e- things of interest to iomen »>>>>>>>♦<♦• it ♦ CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. ♦ THURSDAY The Music Study Club will meet in Carnegie Library at ten o’clock. The Woman’s Literary ■Club will meet at four o’clock with Mrs. W. A. Rembert, on Church street. Mrs. Carr Glover will entertain at a ■large bridge and forty-two party at her home on Taylor street. Misses Eunice Royal and Mary Alice Lingo will entertain at Miss Lingo’s home on Brannen avenue. FRIDAY—Mrs. W. D. Moreland will entertain her bridge club at ten o’clock at her home on Hill street. Mrs. John Council will be the Red Cross Bridge Club’s hostcfr at four o’clock tW X !? The boy “over there” may Lave a portrait of Mother, but he’d like one of “Dad” too. Send one in the next * letter. -Make the * appointment today. 2 2 i The M’KiHSTHy Studio I The Practical Car SAXON " SIX ” The Saxon “Six” Price See What It Buys At the Saxon “Six” price see You get a car which, in owners’ what you get today in a motor use for more than a year has prov- en to be a practical and servicea- . . ble car. You get the best car m the price-field ranging from S9OO You get a car that has been to SI4OO, you get the only car developed and refined and mod at less than SI3OO that has a Con- ernized in every single detail of its tinental six-cylinder motor. construction. .1 You get a car that is honestly- than s2>oo that has all the top- b ui | t from radiator t 0 quality featuresTimken axles. o | her car within S2(X ) Qr S3OO of Ko" Fedders radiaton Lmy Saxo“ ? Six “ mPare Wth ignition. Spiral bevel gear. Semi- floating axle, and Wagner 2-unit h wjn you in a starting and lighting system. Come in today> We w?nt you to You get a car that 40 inspec- know the car and the big value it tors have passed upon before it offers. A demonstration is wait-, leaves the mactory. ing your convenience. Plains Auto Co. 209 Lamar Street, Americus at her home on Lee street. Miss Nellie (Worthy will entertain the members of 1 the graduating class at four o’clock. ! Misses Margaret Everette and Mary- Belle Green will be joint hostesses at an evening prom party. SATURDAY—Mrs. H. C. Davis will | entertain in the morning, honoring her i niece, Miss Nellie Worthy. Mrs. Fur -1 low Gatewood, Jr., will be hostess to 1 the Young Matrons’ Bridge Club. I• • • MISS BLACKWELL’S PARTY. | Miss Louise Blackwell gave a lovely party this afternoon for the Misses Mary Sue Chambliss and Mary Alice Lingo, members of the graduating class. Pink and blue larkspur, roses and sweet peas formed the charming decorations and heart dice was play ed at three tables. The class colors were suggested in the score cards and Refreshments. Besides the honor guests those present were Miss Orlean Ans ley, Miss Mary Rose Brow-n, Miss Marguerite Everett, Miss Geraldine Payne, Miss Nellie Worthy, Miss Pau line Broadhurst, Miss Naomi Wright, Mis s Mary Dudley, Miss Marjorie Brown. ** * « Regular meeting of DeMolay com mandery tonight at 8 o’clock. All Sir Rnights requested to be present. Red Cross work. W. F. Smith. AUSTRIANS MASSING TROOP’ 2 IN ITALY ROME, May 15.—Great masses of Austrians are concentrating along the Alpine lanes and upon the Frulle plains, it is announced here. Aus trian aircraft are flghtng desperately to prevent Italian airmen from ds cernng these troop movements. 'Preston Bank Declares Dividend. PRESTON, Ga., May 15.—The Bank of Preston held its annual meeting of ' stockholders here today. A prosper ous year was reported an a dividend of 8% declared, in addition to passing ! a nice sum to surplus account. CONDUCTED -by- Mrs. H. B. Allen Of’ce Phone 99 Res. Phone 466 AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. . 2 ' Ift UiiaH ~ - J- - *• -U •- ■ ? ..., v '■ ... • ■■■* ■ V. <•-T.’ \ •« . MU-, I ™*?... CIVILIAN OUTFITTERS OUTFITTERS NO MATTER Whether you are in the military service, or Civil life— ‘ YOU MUST WEAR CLOTHES and you naturally insist that they be the best your money will purchase. Shoes, Hats and Shirts, all that goes to com plete a man’s outfit right here for your selection. We have bought these goods for YOU and we hope you’ll feel per sonally interested in our store, our goods and advertising. WE WANT YOU TO WANT to come back again after once visiting our store —Come in any time—Just think of “RYLANDERS,”'When its some thing for mens’ wear. TWO AMERICUS BOYS IN OFFICERS CAMP Thomas Harrold, Jr., and John T. Taylor, student at the University oi Georgia, have been granted en trance to the officers’ training camp, and will begin their courses within a few days. They expect to flnsh the school during the summer, emerging with commissions. New Era Rev J. W. Patterson, of Americus, filled his regular appointment at Salem church Sunday, preaching a very interesting sermon. Mr. J. C. Bray, of Huntington, is the guest of friends and relatives here. , Miss Bessie Griffin was the guest of , Mr. and Mrs. Emory Griffin last week, j Misses Eddie Lou Parker an dAnnle Willis Morris were visitors at the home of Mrs. B. J. McNeal Frday as : tarnoon. i Mrs Emory Griffin and Miss Bessie Griffin spent Thursday with Miss Della ! Parker. Mr and Mrs. H. J. Morris and child ren and Mrs. W. T. O. Brap and child ren were visitors at the ohme of Mrs. S. M Parker Thursday afternoon. Mr. H. A. Parker, of Americus, spent Saturday night with Mr. and ; Mrs. M. C. Veal. i Little Miss Mildred Murphy was the . i guest of Miss Mildred Murphy was the ; guest of Miss Annie Willis Morris Saturday. Mr. Dan Ledger, of Camp Wheeler, visited his brother, Mr. S. S. Ledger, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy and ! children, were Sunday visitors at the ■ home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bradley. Mr and Mrs. L. C. Autry, Mrs. Ella i ' Hudson and Miss Ruby Autry spent I ! Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. David Autry. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Parker were visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Parker Sunday. Mrs. S. M. Parker. Mrs. W. T. O. i Eray and children were visitors at I the home of Mrs S S Ledger Friday i .afternoon. Miss Della Parker was a visitor at; i the home of Mrs D. C. Griffin Satur- ; WHEREVER YOU GO, WHENEVER YOU GO, Or, HOWEVER YOU GO Take a KODAK with you! Preserve a Pictoral Record. Printing, Developing and Enlarging. Quick Service, Moderate Prices. MURRAY’S PHARMACY ‘‘The Best in Drug Store Merchandise] toe Finest m urug store Service’ day afternoon. Misses Lucile, Flossie and Ruth Parker spent Thursday afternoon with Misses Della Giles and Agnes Parker. Mr. Daniel Autry was a Sunday visitor at the home of his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mercer. 8 TRANR Theatre 1/ WEDNESDAY Watch our space in Times- Recorder THURSDAY JACK MULHALL in “MADAME SET Matinee, 6 and He. Night, 11 and 17e. FRIDAY Theda Bara in “Dußarry” Matinee -de and He Night lie and 17c TAX RETURN NOTICE City books for tax retains open from April Ist to July Ist. E. J. ELDRIDGE, 1-16 to 7-1. Clerk and Treasurer. ALCAZAn| theatreß I WEDNESDAY B EDDIE BULMAN. in “The Love Brokers” I Matinee, 6 and lie. Night. 11 and 17c. THURSDAY I WILLIAM S. HART 10 ■ “WOLVES OF THE RAIL” I Matinee, « and lie. Night, 11 and 17c. FRIDAY I World Picture - Brady Made 11 CARLYLE BLACKWELL and J| MURIEL OSTRICHE S in E “SALLY IN OUR ALLY” I Also Chapter Five of “The House of Hate” Matinee, 6 and lie. Night, 11 and 17c. PAGE FIVE