Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 19, 1918, City Edition, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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SUNDAY. MAY 19, 1918. SOCIETY I M THINGS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN 81 MME BFORD-ANDEBSON. One of the prettiest home wedding* was that of Miss Bessie Summerfo and Mr. W. T. Anderson, solemnized at high noon Wedneday May fifteenth at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Summerford, Leslie, Georgia. The (spacious rooms were artistic ally decorated in the southern smilax and pink roses, the color scheme of pink and green being carried out in every detail. At the improvised altar at one end of the large reception room, Rev C S. Dai den, pastor of the First Baptist church awaited the vows of the young couple. Just before the ceremony, Miss Helen Argo played “To a Wild Rose,” by MacDowell, and at the strains of Mendelssohn’s wed ding warch, the bride’s niece, little Miss Winifred Stevens, of Forsyth, Ga. in white lingerie and pink ribbons, en tered, with a basket of pink sweet peas on her arm. From either side of the spacious reception room came the bride and maid of honor, Miss Sara Summerford, the groom and the best man, Mr. William Anderson, of Lees burg, Florida, each couple meeting at the altar. During the ceremony “Constancy” was plawd ever so softly The bride wore a most becoming suit of dark blue cloth and hat to match, carrying a bouquet of brides’ roses, showered with lilies of the val ley, while the maid of honor was gowned in flesh Georgette and cream lace, carrying a shower bouqeut of pale pink sweet peas. x Punch was served by Miss Annie Clare Ranew and Miss Mary Carter. After a delightful buffet luncheon of a salad course, followed by cream and -cake of the prevailing color scheme. The _ Aristocrat of Shoes MrMWI ■l | 'll' ''' r T S HERE is no mis- A taking the fine, well-bred air of distinc tion which surrounds Nettleton fine shoes for gentlemen. They represent the supreme triumph of shoe craft —that rare meeting of expert workman ship and materials of surpassing excellence. (ftetttetcnv Shoes are distinguished by their modern styles, their unmistak able comfort, their special capacity to resist wear— qualities in which cost per pair is lost and the satisfaction of a genuinely reasonable yearly shoe expense is realized. The shoe shown above is the Nottingham tan blucher. The Oxford is our Composite, number 020. We shall be glad to show you Nettleton Shoes in a variety of lasts and leathers at prices from $lO the pair up. V. S. Army Officers have set the seat of their ap proval on Nettleton Military Footwear Extraordinary. Pinkston Company Read this ad in the Post of May 18th, Page 82 Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left for a trip of two weeks to various points iu Florida, after which they will make their home in Leslie, Ga. Mrs. Anderson, as Miss Bessie Sum merford, was one of Leslie’s mosc popular young ladies, endearing .her self to all w-ho knew her. For many year 3 Mr. Anderson has been the cap able and efficient cashier of the Bank of Leslie. Among the out-of-town guests pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Little, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Ochlochnee; Mr. Olin An derson, of Ochlochnee; Mr. William Anderson, of Leesburg, Fla.; Mrs John Stevens, Miss Winifred Stevens, Forsyth, Ga.; Mis s Helen Argo, of Americus, Ga.; Mrs. Burton, Miss Nettie Burton, of Smithville, Gr.; Mrs Reid Doster, Rochelle Ga.; Miss Nan Caldwell, of Aemricus, and Miss An nie Summerford, of Leesburg, Ga. * • • DANCE AT HOTEL The dance which was given by the members of the 236th Aero Squadron. Souther Field, was one of the most delightful affairs of the spring. The ladies of the Sumter Club acted as chaperones and about two hundred guests were present. Splendid music was furnished by the orchestra and dancing was enjoyed until twelve o’clock. ♦ • • MBS. DAVIS ENTERTAINS. Mrs. H. C. Davis was nostess at a lovely party yesterday when she en tertained for niece, Miss Nellie Worthy. Sweet peas and roses form ed the charming decorations through out the house and a delicious salad course was served. Those present IN HID -by- Mrs. H. B. Allen Of’ce Phone 99 Res. Phone 466 were Miss Elizabeth Harris, Miss Pau line Broadhurst, Mis'? Margaret Wheatley, Miss Orlean A■ ■ •.ley, Miss Mary Rose Brown, Miss Geraldine Payne, Miss Mary Sue Ciimh 1 li.-s !■’: Mary Alice Lingo, Miss Nacini Alight, . Miss Alice Stevens, Miss Eunice Roy- ! al, Miss Marjorie Brow’ Miss Frances Loving, Miss Louise Elackwell Miss Melva Clarke. * * • pikn so rvisitobs. /Hiss Emmae Borum entertained at a small party yesterday afternoon, hon oring Mrs. Stephen Pace’s visitors, Mieses Smith and Peacock, of Haw kinsville./The tables were placed on the veranda, which was elaborately decorated with bright summer flow ers. Miss Borum’s guests were, be sides Mrs. Pace and her guests, Miss Mary Ella Davenport, Miss Sara Tow er, Miss Georgia Bena Dodson, Miss Darien Pinkston, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Waller, Mrs. Service, Miss Annie Bailey and Miss Louise Mar shall. » t IW I ill * <<«3CS2« .«««< ■ j The boy “over there” j may have a portrait 4 of Mother, but he’d like one of “Dad” too. Send one in the next letter. J -Makethe B ] appointment todav, 5 ' r The M'kiistry Stuoio i ■ • S; AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. Comfortable and Comforting ISN’T it rnignty pleasant on a hot, 1 sticky day, or evening to slip into . one of those Rylander | ’ Cool Suits and realize the satisfaction of hot weather comfort in clothes iW This line gets better every day and ■ deserves your inspection at least. Os course if you insist on other un- *'WMI comfortable,not so good looking clothes WJ"*/ we regret it. ' /. $ Better come in tomorrow and look ttRiF after this. Hot weather is here. mH We have just received a fine line of MKJg ARMY STETSON HATS ■ in large and small shapes iBSKKf ** IWaßlr j > MILITARY ff ZTg CIVILIAN OUTFITTERS I ■ Bg VWV'IAvW OUTFITTERS TELL YOUR FRIENDS-“MEET ME AT RYLANDERS” IMRS. COUNCIL’S PARTY. ■ John Council was hostess yes the Wednesday Bridge v... : ' ■ .a on 1-» street. I’urp..- cee; pea s enA blue a.:J j pink hydrangea ; < ecorated the rooms. Mrs. t eorge T. Adams won the prize for top score, a box of embroidered ’kerchiefs. Present were: Mrs. Lucius McClesky, Mrs. R. E. McNulty, Mrs. Dudley Gatewood, Mrs Q. T. Adams, Mrs. J. A. Hixon, Mrs. H. B. Allen. • • • PINNER FOR MAJOR WASH. / Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Harrold gave a dinner on Friday evening honoring Major Carlisle Wash, of Souther Field./ Covers were laid for twelve and diose present were Major Wash, Lieutenant Roche, Lieutenant and Mrs. Service, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stewart, Captain Irick, of Taylor Field. Mont gomery, Ala ♦ * * ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. The many Americus friends of Miss Nell Alexander, of Dawson, will be interested to learn of her approaching r. arriage to Mr. Andrew Jackson Car ver l ox, the wedding to occur early in June. Miss Alexander has been a frequent and popular visitor here, as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. D. Lock hart * * * AMERICUS GIRL’S SUCCESS. Friends of Miss Susie Stallings will be delighted to learn that she is mak ing an enviable reputation as an Im personator in a tour of the East she is now making with Miss Grace B. Faxon, associate editor of the “Nor mal instructor” in Boston. Miss Stal lings is endowed with unusual talent and her career will be watched with pride and pleasure by her many Amer icus friends. • • • MRS. GATEWOOD’S PARTY. Mrs. Furlow Gatewood. Jr., enter tained her bridge club delightfully yesterday afternoon at her home on Lee street. Quantities of roses, sweet peas and coreopris decorated the house. Those invited were: Mrs. Emory Rylander. Mrs. E. J Eldridge, Miss Maude Sherlock, Miss Marion O. Dunnel, of New York; Miss Kathleen Denham, Miss Annie Ivey. Miss Melva Clark, Miss Sara Sheffield, Mrs. D. R. Brinson. | WHEREVFP ’M; . r, J'• vj il'.N’-.Vj R■( ) J , i (J , HUV\ EVI.R Y^ k . ; go l ake a KODAK with you! Preserve a Pictor al RecorJ. Printing, Developing and Enlarging. Quick Service, Moderate Prices. MURRAY’S PHARMACY Skau RO* I “The Best In Drug Store Merchandise; the Finest la Drug Store Service* ■l 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lee and family, of Leesburg, were in Americus Friday. They came to accompany theh’ son, Marion, who has bteen a student at the Agricultural College, home. QTRANR I FRIDAY Theda Bara in “Dußarry” Matinee • «c and lie Night 11c and 17c SATURDAY Pretty Mary Miles Minter in “THE GREATER CALL” and The last Chapter of “MYSTERY SHIP” W. M. Duncan and Carol Hollo way in the First Chapter of “THE FIGHTING TRAIL” Matinee, 6 and lie. Night, 11 and 17c. TAX RETURN NOTICE City books for tax returns open from April Ist to July Ist. E. J. ELDRIDGeT" 4-16 to 7-1. Clerk and Treasurer. ALCAZAnh theatreK l MONDAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA ® - I “HIDDEN PEARLS” I Matinee, 6 and 11c. Night, 11 and 17c. TUESDAY I World Picture—Brady Made fe CARLYLE BLACKWELL.and fi EVELYN GREELY in II “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS” I Matinee, 6 and 11c. Js Night, 11 and 17e. WEDNESDAY g Wonderful ROY STEWART S in |1 “The Boss of Lazy Y” I Matinee 6c and 11c fi Night 11c and 17c £ PAGE FIVE