Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 16, 1918, City Edition, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THI BSD AY, MAY 16, IMS. SOCIETY HH THINGS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN + CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. > +++++++ + + + + + + + THURSDAY The Music Study Club will me2t 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 hostf'T at. four o’clock j Im < I|v| IH aSr * <j3t3B3t3C33K» HMJMutJt I The boy “over there” may a portrait of Mother, but he’d like one of “Dad” too. Send one in the next 8 letter. £ -Make the 2 appointment today. 2 : The Mum Studio I £ R »>«►> 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 vou get today in a motor use for more than a year has prov- ___ en to be a practical and servicea- C . . ble car. You get the best car m the ... price-field ranging from 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. , t . ie 0^ y C n\k at J™* You get a car that is honestly- than $2)00 that has all the top- built from radiator to tail-light. No quality features:—Timken axles, 01her car within S2OO or S3OO of Timken bearings, Stromberg car- Saxon “Six” will compare with buretor, Fedders radiator, Remy Saxon » Six ;• ignition, Spiral bevel gear, Semi- —— floating axle, and Wagner 2-unit Jt w jj| w j n you j n a s j n gj e r icl e . starting and lighting system. Come in today. We want you to You get a car that 40 inspec- know the car and the big value it tcrs have passed upon before it offers. A demonstration is wait- leaves the mactory. ,r '« your convenience. Plains Auto Co. 209 Lamar Street, Americus at her home on Lee street. Miss Nellie Worthy will entertain the members of 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 niece, Miss Nellie Worthy. Mrs. Fur i low Gatewood, Jr., will be hostess to the Young Matrons’ Bridge Club. • * • MUSIC STUDY CLUB. The Music Study Club met this ■ morning in Carnegie Library at ten o'clock. Mrs. E. L. Carswell was i n ’ charge of the program which consist- ! ed of seleticon from the Russian com- 1 posers. Mrs. Frank Cato gave sketch- ' es of the composers and others on ; the program were Miss Mary Hawkes, ; Mrs. Stephen Pace, Mrs. H. B. Mash- 1 burn, Miss Mitch Payne, Mrs. Austin I Smith. x * * * WOMAN’S LITERARY CLUB. The Woman’s Literary Club me this afternoon with Mrs. W. A. Rembert , and the following program was giv- ! en: Dicken’s Characterization —Mrs. R. E. Maynard. Famous Illustrations of Dicken’s Morals—Mrs. Paul Ellis. Personal Characteristics. —Mrs. Will j Dudley. Paper, Charles Dickens—Mrs Max Cawood. Charles Dickens, the Man Who Cheers Us Up—Mrs. E. L. Carswell. « • • MRS. GLOVER’S PARTY. Mrs. Carr Carr S. Glover entertain ed at a lovely party this afternoon at four o’clock honoring her mother, Mrs. J. H. Williams, of Macon, Miss. Mrs. Glover’g home was abloom with quan tities of bright summer flowers flow ers, wall vases, bowls and swinging baskets holding roses, sweet peas, yellow coreopsis and pink and blue larkspur. Those present were: Mrs Glenn Hooks, Mrs. Frank Harrold, Mrs. Stephen Pace. Mrs. Eugene Hill, Mrs. Walter Rylander, Mrs. Franc Mangum, Miss Mary Davenport, Mrs| J. D. Hooks, Miss Annie Ivey, Miss Kathleen Denham, Mis s Lula Mathis, CUhULCTED -by- Mrs. fl. B, Alien Of’cePhone99 Res. Phone 466 AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. ITS SO EASY To dress right, to be comfortable, l°°k an d Y our best, when you come to us with your— HaWt' Clothing Problems ff JAWBSSIi Don’t just take our word for it, flWp’.r.tfl ■ come in and see. We don’t believe t'WR® MB a more attractive showing can.be seen at any other place, and then v Wlp’ f'MK remember— uWrßW STYLE PLUS SUITS I fefjfegr At s2l and $25 Guaranteed all wool, finely tailor . ® ed, they are hard to beat. We have just received fine line Army IWMjB Stetson Hats in large and small shapes.. always glad to see you at r l > MILITARY Ml /Tg /V| /t| QfV/\ CIVILIAN TELL YOUR FRIENDS-“MEET ME AT RYLANDERS” ■ Mrs R. P. Moore, Mrs. Charles Coun-' 1 c : l, Mrs. Edgar Shipp, Mrs. Clift' W!l-| I j ms, Mrs. H. O. Jones, Mrs. D. R. I Andrews, Mrs. J. E. Hightower, Mrs. I W G Turpin, Mrs. Tom McClendon, I Mrs. W. D. Moreland, Mrs. Staqord. ' Mrs. G. C. Webb. Mrs. Ralston Car- I gill, Mrs H B. Allen, Mrs C. O. Niles, ' Mrs. Furlow Gatewood, Mrs. George ’ Oliver, Mrs. B. R. Boyd, Miss Fannie Mae Williford, Mrs. Barlow Council, ’ Miss Louise Williford, Mrs. James Davenport, Mrs. Taylor Lewis, Mrs. j i Shelton Harris, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs M. 1 H. Wheeler, Mrs. Frank Turpin, Mrs. { Fred Smith, Miss Elizabeth Brown, ! Miss Emma Mae Borum, Mrs. Lee j i Council, Mrs. W. S. Ivey, Mrs. France, I Mrs. Evans, Miss Mary Ella Daven- I port, Mrs. J. H. Williams, of Macon, Miss.; Mrs. Stephen Pace. • • • I EVENING PARTY. Miss Evelyn Bragg entertained at j a card party, the first of a series to ' be given for the graduating class of I the Americus High school. The par ! olrs were beautifully decorated with i sweet peas and roses and receiving , ; with the young hostess were her sis- ' ters, the Misses Mamie and Louise I Bragg. Delicious punch and sand wiches were served during the even i ing by Mrs. Bragg and Mrs. R. P. ! Moore. Those enjoying the occasion ■ were Misses Stella Dosta, Wi. Brooks, . Kate Webb, Melva Clark, Miss Kerr I Miss Cameron, Mrs. Ramsauer, and the | members of the graduating class, Car- ' roll Clark. Arthur Fale, Lewis Merritt, Egbert Clark, Barney Ball, Watler Bell, Henry Allen, John Butt, George Duncan. George Walters, George Hol- , stein. Prank Cameron, Owen Poole, Robert Monahan, Bill Jones, Esten Buchanan, Loring Smith, Oscar Carter, Mark Smith, Charles Klibenstein, Joe ■ McMath, Fisher Brown. Walter Hayes, j Frank Johnson, Robert Johnson. C. > M Hale. Robert de Bruyne « • • CHILDRENS’ SOIREE. Miss Joseph will finish her class les sons in Americus tomorrow evening at the armory. A children’s soiree will be given to which the chldren s parents and friends are cordially in vited. No general dancing will be done, as the evening will be given over entirely to the children. The program for the evenng will appear to morrow afternoon. 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 p P o' “The Best in Drug Store Merchandise! the Finest In Drug Store Service* ERROR CORRECTED. Miss Ada Finley, who represented the 'Georgia State Association of Gradu ate Nurses, has returned from Cleve land, Ohio, where she attended a con vention of the American Graduate Nurses’ association. 8 TRAN [X TheatreL/ WEDNESDAY Watch our space In Tlmes- Recorder THURSDAY JACK MULHALL In “MADAME SPY” Matinee, 8 and 11c. Night, 11 and 17c. FRIDAY Theda Bara in ' “Dußarry” Matinee • -de and He Night 11c and 17c TAX RETURN NOTICE City books for tax returns open from April Ist to July Ist. E. J. ELDRIDGE?" 4-1(5 to 7-1. Clerk and Treasurer. A LCAZAn | theatres j WEDNESDAY . I EDDIE RULMAN. in | “The Love Brokers” I Matinee, 6 and lie. Night, 11 and 17c. jj| THURSDAY I WILLIAM S. HART In I “WOLVES OF THE RAIL” I Matinee, 8 and lie, Night, 11 and 17c. FRIDAY I World Picture—Brady Made ■ CARLYLE BLACKWELL and S MURIEL OSTRICHE in “SALLY IN OUR ALLY” I Also Chapter Five of ||| “The House of Hate” Matinee, 6 and lie. Night, 11 and 17c. PAGE FIVE