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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919 [SOCIETY [ Dance at Bell Studio. The dance which was given at the Bell Studio last night by the new dancing club which was organized re cently was largely attended and a most enjoyable occasion. Among the dangers were Miss Eugenia Parker, Miss Leta Merritt, Miss Elizabeth Har ris, Miss Mary Dudley, Miss Margery Brown, Miss Mary Sheffield, Miss Eu nice Royal, Miss Eugenia Britton, Miss Mary Alice Lingo, Miss Sara Britton, Miss Sara Horne, Miss Theodosia Per ryman. Miss Marian Creighton, Miss Esther Reynolds, Miss Bess McLeod, Miss Theone Webb, Miss Marian Mayo, Miss Annie Ivey, Miss Eugenia Col lins, Miss Emily Edwards, Miss Mat tie Lou Horne, Miss Lucia Gilmore, Miss Kenlaw, Miss Westbrook, W. D. Harvey, Owen Poole, Stewart Prather, F. W. Griffin, Earle Rainey, Harry Sul livan, Jas. Seig, Brown Timmerman, George Holston, Paul Lee, Ralph Lane, Neil Ray, Carrol Clarke, Cliff Wheat ley, John Wheatley, Junior Easterlin, H. B. Graddy, Ed Argo, Walter Bell, Theron Jennings, G. 0. Marshall, Frank Easterlin, Edwin Ryals, Billy Parker, Joe McMath, Bud Heys, Guy King, Will Ivey, Tom Merritt, James Pickard and others. The chaperones were Lieutenant and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Waller, Mrs. Will Sullivan, Mr. and rMs. Franc Mangum, Mr. and Mrs. John Council. * • • MY'u Hnokg’ Party. Mrs. J. D. Hooks entertained her bridge club delightfully this after noon at her home on Lee street. Sweet peas and hydrangeas formed the charming decorations and the top score prize was a wicker hanging basket filled with ferns. Present were Mrs. Barlow Council, Mrs. Edgar Shipp, Mrs. H. 0. Jones, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Hollis Fort, Miss Florence Niles, Mrs. Cliff Williams, Mrs. T. 0. Marshall, Mrs Eugene Hill, Mrs. Tom McLendon, Mrs. Charles Burke, Mrs. T. B. Hooks, Jr. ♦ ♦ ♦ For Miss Mayo Mrs. Egbert Allen was hostess at a lovely party this afternoon when she entertained for Miss Marian Mayo, of Atlanta, who is her guest. Quantities of summer flowers adorned the rooms and there were present, besides the honor guest Miss Anna Murray, Miss Lois McMath, Miss Georgia Bena Dod son. Mrs. A. B. Turpin, Miss Pauline Broadhurst, Miss Mary Littlejohn, Miss LaVerne Thomas, Miss Mary Alice Lingo, Mrs. J. G. Holst, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Ruth McArthur, Miss Louise Williford, Miss Elizabeth Editorial Jk PinkstOfl Co. To celebrate our ninth JSsnl I a 1 A * 01 « Pre-Inventory and Amiversary Sale ventory, we have decided to nßfflFr I ——~ offer some very seasonable Wmßwll Small Women’s and Misses Dresses t $9.00 and attractive merchandiseat fewVio ’ About twenty-five beautiful voiles in dai and O BM? v ; light colors —worth up to $17.50 V/ Very Low 5.9.00 Prices Suits-- Spring Waps W 30 Plain Tailored, all wool, Twenty Capes, )olmans wirthmor Opposite will be found Silk Lined Suits—Good and Coats, good sties and Waists many bargains,and represent Styles, worth Up to $37.50, colors, Worth Up to S2O. Silk a great saving to you. We to Close To Close SIO.OO Underwear take this opportunity to zttfc AA Gingham Dresses $3.75 Kimonas thank the public for their tHu I UU 18 Gingham DreSSS, fast New loyal patronage and confi- Nt •*" •= Colors, Attractive Plaids. Georgette dence, and intend to merit a B New Suits for Fall Sizes up to 46. Worth OUSeb continuance of same. like these will be SSO to $65. $5.95. To Close $3.75 HosSyUne , , t ■_._■■■ „„ - , pinkston co. THURSDAY FRIDA Y— S ATUR) A Y three days only Eldridge, Miss Lucile Allen, Mrs. R. L. MceLod, Jr ..Miss Sara Kendrick, Miss Buford Harvey, Miss Bess Mc- Leod, Miss Maude Sherlock, Miss Sara Tower, Miss Mary Ella Davenport, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Miss Geraldine Payne, Miss Theone Webb, Miss Es ther Reynolds. 142 Club Meets. Mrs. W. M. Humber was the 42 club’s hostess this afternoon at a de lightful party at her home on Taylor street. Bowls and wall pockets of sweet peas and yellow coreopsis were used in the rooms where the guests assembled, and Mrs. Humber’s guest list included Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Elton Parker, Mrs. A. C. Crock ett, Mrs. Lee Hansford, Mrs. Z. S. Childers, Mrs. George Oliver, Mrs. Jos eph Brown, Mrs. Frank Turpin, Mrs. John Sheffield, Mrs. E.M. Viquesney, Mrs. Frank Sheffield, Miss Callie Slap pey, Mrs. James Bynum, Mrs. Clarence Davis, Mrs. J. L. Sparks. • * * Mrs. Wheeler Entertains. Mrs. M. H. Wheeler’s party this af ternoon was one of the notably pleas ant affairs of the week, assembling a j congenial crowd of players who en joyed several games of bridge. Present were Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Miss Mary | Parker, Mrs. Furlow Gatewood, Miss Kathleen Denham, Miss Clarie Ever- , ette, Miss Louise Marshall, Mrs. Eu gene Cato, Miss Annie Ivey, Mrs. D. K. Brinson, Mrs. E. B. Everette, Mrs. John Aleln Fort, Miss Annie Bailey, Mrs. Cloyd Buchana, Mrs. L. F. Grubbs, Mrs. W. D. Ivey, Mrs. Willis Hawkins, Mrs. John Wagnon. # ♦ * Miss Emma Love Fisher returned this afternoon from Wesleyan college, to spend the summer vacation. Miss Fisher was recently elected vice presi dent of the Wesleyan Glee club, of which she has been a prominent and popular member for the past year. • • • Thursday Morning Club. Mrs. W. S. Kirkpatrick will enter tain the Thursday Bridge club tomor row morning at 1:30 o’clock at her home on College street. * * * Miss Darien Pinkston is visiting relatives and friends in Montgomery, Ala. * * * Mrs. Crawford Wheatley is expected home this week from New Toru, where she has been visiting for the past month. • • • Mrs. W. W. McNeill and Miss Alice McNeill are visiting in White Springs, Fla. Miss Anna Murray has returned from Brenau college, Gainesville, and will spend the summer at liome. GOVERNOR BACKS BOY SCOUT WEEK INPROCLAMATION ATLANTA, June «. Governor Hugh M. Dorsey of Georgia, has is sued the following proclamation, in dorsing the Boy Scout movement, and calling upon the people of Georgia to co-operate with the organization in its plan for additional membership the week of June 8 to June 14. ‘ Recognizing the magnificent work which the Boy Scouts of America did in the recent war, and 'Believing that, because of it’s wholesome and uplifting influence up on the boyhood of our state and na tion, it is an organization which should not only be pressed but strengthened, and ‘ Realizing that only a small propor tion of the 200,000 Georgia boys which should belong to this organization are enrolled. "I heartily approve the plan for a COHEN’S" “THE SATISFACTORY STORE’’ LCOHEN’S White Tub Shirts Printed Georgette They are tailored too—twilled gabar dines, with patch pockets and pearl but tons. Were $4.00, but as they are Latest for afternoon gowns. Dainty slightly soiled we will sell them for georgette in quaint, softly blending de- $2 85 signs, which are combined with the solid ' taffetas or satins. Patterns in light-blue, Another lot worth as high as $3.00 for tan apd dark . blue For summer wear . . . , , . , £ Just received a big supply ot Jack far Pepperell Sheeting Middy Blouses need no introduction; Q ne o f o ] dest an j |, est known sheet they are one of the best made, bott . . i » ui l j galatea finish; collars, pocket-tops and !"S S ° L n ™ rket ’ b!each^ d °J un ‘ cuffs in shades of red, navy and white, bleached. Make them yourselves,house* nicely finished. Sizes 16 to 22. keepers, and you save $2.00 60c to 75c a yard W. Lamar St. COHEN’S 596 AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ‘Boy Scout Week’ during whic-i week a universal appeal will be made to all Georgians and Americans to sup ply the means to put the Boy Scouts of America in a position to carry cn effectively the work which they have beeun for the youth of America, “Therefore, I, Hugh M. Dorsey, Gov ernor of Georgia, do herejy proclaim that it would be fitting am appropri ate fcr the people of our state to ob serve the week of June 8 to June 14 as ‘Eoy . Scout Week’. “I suggest that in every community a citizens committe under the leader ship of the National citizens’ commit tee, be organized to co-operate in car ryng cut the plans for a definite rec og.iiticn of the splendid efforts of tae Bey Scouts. I also suggest that our men volunteer their services as ’ead er.v of the south organizations cr tor other word which will give impetus to the program for extension of this organization.” HUGH M. DORSEY, Governor Poison Bottle Warning. To distinguish bottles containing poisons in the dark a sandpaper band to encircle them with an opening for their labels has been invented. Dargan Heads Drive ofSewaneefor diocese ATLANTA, June 4. —At a luncheon here today. Milton Dargan, prominent throughout the South as an insurance man, took charge of the campaign to raise a million dollar endowment for the University of the South at Sewa nee in so far as this diocese of the Episcopal church is concerned, vyith. a quota of $75,000. Bishop JCikell presided and addresses were nude by Bishop Gailor, of Tennessee, and Col. Luke Lea, ex-United States senator from Tennessee. A strong executive committee was named and plans per fected by which it is expected tt» al lotment will be easily secured in ihort order. Sewanee belongs to the Epsco pal church in thirteen Southern sates and this campaign is being condwted throughout that territory. Report of the most encouraging character lave been received indicating that ther is no doubt of the successful outcome of the movement. At present one-ttrd of the million sought is in hand in cash and pledges and with the prelim inary work that has been done the re. maining two-thirds wall be secured more easily than the first third. We call your attention to our Prescription Department which is in charge of Jno. R. Hudson and G. F. Carswell, both being expe rienced druggists, who have made prescription work a specialty. Request your doctor to phone us your Prescription or call by the store with same. CARSWELL DRUG CO. PHONE 98 f SUNDAY EXCURSION AND WEEK END ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO SAVANNAH AND T Y B E E, G A. Via. Seaboard Air Line Sunday round trip ticket Americus to Savannah $8.70 Sunday round trip ticket Americus to Tybee SB.OO jteek-end ticket Americus to Tybee $7.00 Sunday round trip tickets will be on sale each Sunday for train No. 14 saving Americus 2:20 A. M. Eastern time. Week-end tickets will be on sale for all Saturday trains, and Sunday tins prior to 12 o’clock noon. Limit, to reach original starting point turning, prior to midnight of Tuesday following date of sale. ieaboard Air Line Railway Co. H. M. Sellars, Agent Ask for Chero Cola at founti There’s none so good. 3-1 Times-Recorder Want Ads are bus! ness “go-getters.” PAGE FIVE