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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919. AMERICUS SOCIAL EVENTS Department Conducted by Mrs. H. B. Allen. Office Phone 99; Residence, 466. MISS ANSLEY’S PARTY FOR MISS FRANCES LOVING Miss rrances Loving, whose mar riage to Lucas C. Thiers, of Mem phis, will be an interesting event of Thursday, was honor guest yesterday at a pretty party given by Miss Or lean Ansley, and attended by about twenty-five friends of the bride-elect. The attractive Ansley home on South Lee street was never more inviting than in its decorations of sunflowers and garden ferns, and the entire af fair was most enjoyable.. A salad course and punch was served, and the guests attending besides the hon oree of the occasion were Miss Kath erine Buchanan, Miss Agnes Gate wood, Miss Mary Alice Lingo, Miss Eugenia Collins, Miss Alice Perry, Miss Mary Rose Brcwn, Miss Mar guerite Everette, Miss Quenelle Har rold, Miss Geraldine Payne, Miss Em ma Love Fisher, and her guest, Miss Mildred Jerger, of Thomasville; Miss Pauline Broadhurst, Miss Elmer Bell, Miss Nellie Worthy, Miss Mary Dud ley, Mrs. A. B. Turpin, Miss Kather ine Hamilton, Miss Isobel Wheatley, Miss Naomi Wright, Miss Elizabeth Harris, Miss Mary Sue Chambliss, Miss Mary Belle Green, Miss Mary Walker, Miss Gertrude Davenport, THE NEW • ■ <- .. . i’ni- !•’' 'W.'• •’•• • m •’• J ■ I i W 1 I 1/ J® I 'P i 1 : I WHO IAM | ' I i lam the farmer’s friend. I . 1 I work for him 365 days a year—24 hours R ■ ’ ■ aday - I | • I bring to the farmer modern city con- | / '3 f Hf I veniences and sanitation. 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The tables were placed on the i veranda which was decorated with bright nasturtiums, and delicious cream and cake were served after . the game. Present were Miss Kath leen Denham, Miss Louise Rogers, Mrs. J. D. Hooks, Mrs. E. J. Eldridge, ■ Miss Annie Bailey, Miss Lula Mathis, Mrs. E .B. Everette, Mrs. Stephen I Pace, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Mrs. D. K. I Brinson, Miss Mary Ella Davenport, Miss Leta Merritt, Miss Annie Lou Perkins, Mrs. Tom McClendon, Mrs. Harvey Mathis, Miss Lallie Carter, Miss Ruth Hodges, Miss Brownie Car ter, Miss Georgia Bena Dodson, Miss Mary Littlejohn, Miss Laverne Thom as, Mrs. Glenn Hooks, Mrs. Eugene Cato, Mrs. Middleton McDonald, Mrs. Nomdas White, Miss Claire Everette, Miss Darien Pinkston, Miss Fannie Mae Williford, Miss Maude Sherlock, Mrs. John Allen Fort, Mrs. Furlow Gatewood, Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. John Holst, Mrs. John Wagnon, Mrs. Cliff Williams, Miss Martha Cobb, Miss Elizabeth Eldridge, Mrs. James Cogdell, Mrs. G. C. Webb, Mrs. Eu gene Hill, Mrs. Dan McKay, Mrs. James Ferguson, Mrs. J. E. Hightow er, Mrs. Milton Fullenwider, Mrs. Ray Wakefield, Miss Leila Powell, Mrs. G. M. Eldridge, Mrs. W. D. Phil lips. * * * SHEWG-JOLF CLUB GIVES PRETTY DANCE One of the largest dances of the season was given last night by the Shewg-Jolf club in their club room which was beautifully decorated for the occasion with daisies and gladi ola. A local orchestra rendered all the latest dance music and an enthusias tic throng of dancers enjoyed the evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cas tleberry, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Brinson, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen, Lieutenant and Mrs. F. A. Wilson, Miss Anna Murray, Miss Queenelle Harrold, Miss Clara Glover, Miss Mary Sheffield, Mary Dudley, Miss Eugbnia Collins, Miss Mary Walker, Miss Lau ra Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Harris, Miss Gertrude Davenport, Miss Sara Tower, Miss Annie Ivey, Miss Eunice Royal, Miss Mary Alice Lingo, Miss Sara Horne, Miss Marian Creighton, Miss Lois Beavers, Miss Mary Will Harvey, Miss Bess McLeod, Miss Su sie Mae Chappell, Miss Florence AMERICUS TIMES-RECORD] Hooks, Miss Mary Bell Green, Miss Emily Edwards, Miss Lois McMath, Miss Edith Creighton, Miss Lucia Gil more, Miss Henrietta, Ball, Miss Mad eline Brady, Miss Vera Brady, Miss Miss Leila Powell, Miss Leta Merritt, Miss Thelma Easterlin, Miss Ruth Campbell, Geo. Holston, Edwin Ry als, Eli Horne, George Griffin, Wal ter Page, Lewis Ellis, Stewart Prath er, W. D. Harvey, Harry Sullivan, James Davenport, Frank Marshall, Chas. Wheatley, Dan Chappell, Hen ry and George Lumpkin, A. R. Roy al, W. H. Giddings, F. D. Cohen, Charles Bond, Paul Ewing, Gus John son, Neill Ray, James Pickard, E. N. Argo, George Marshall, H. H. Smith, Owen Poole, George Walker, Hudson Fetner, Carroll Clarke, James Seig, L. B. Smith, H. B. Graddy, Theron Jennings, Bill Ivey, Brown fimmer man, Charles Payne, Paul Lee, Earle Rainey, Robert Monohan, Clark King, J. E .Toole, James McLain, Peyton Ward, T. 0. Bennett, Edward Mathis, Ralph Lane, Frank Easterlin, Joe McMath, Guy Gartner, and others. ♦ * ♦ MRS. ALTON COGDELL GIVES PRETTY PARTY Mrs. Griffith Morgan Eldridge of Wilton, Maryland, was honor guest at one of the notably enjoyable af fairs of the week when Mrs. Alton Cogdell of Richland gave a 42 party for her at the residence of Mrs. T. F. Gatewood on Lee street. Daisies and pink hydrangias were used as decorations and the high score prize, which was won by Miss Elizabeth Da vis, was a pack of 42 cards. The guest of honor was presented a box of stationery. Present were Mrs. H. B. Mashburn, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Miss Leila Powell, Miss Lula Mathis, Miss Elizabeth Eldridge, Miss Lucile Allen, Mrs. Harvey Mathis, Miss Ruth McArthur, Mrs. Furlow Gate wood, Mrs. J. L. Sparks, Mrs. Glenn Hooks, Mrs. George Andrews, Mrs. J. D. Hooks, Mrs. Dudley Gatewood, Mrs. T. B. Hooks, Jr., Miss Lois Mc- Math, Mrs. Nomdas White, Mrs. Mid dleton McDonald, Miss Anna Murray, Miss Bess McLeod, Mrs. Heys Mc- Math, Miss Georgia Bena Dodson, Mrs. James Ferguson, Mrs. E. J. Eld ridge, Mrs. Linda Mathis. » • • THURSDAY CLUB TO MEET WITH MRS. J. E .MATHIS Mrs. J. E. Mathis will entertain the Thursday Bridge club tomorrow morning at 10:30 o’clock at her home ] on Lee street. MISS ANNIE BAILEY WILL ENTERTAIN Miss Annie Bailey will entertain the Wednesday Bridge club tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock at her home on Lee street. • ♦ ♦ miss McArthur hostess AT LOVELY PARTY Mrs. G. M. Eldridge, of Cecilton, Md., who is receiving charming at tention during a visit to relatives here was the central figure at Miss 1 Ruth McArthur’s bridge and 42 party ' this afternoon. Summer flowers adorned the rooms where the guests were received and the trophy for high score for both games were decks of cards. Present were Miss Bess Mc- Leod, Miss Anna Murray, Mrs. Eu gene Cato, Miss Lucile Allen, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Miss Sara Kendrick, Miss Annie Lou Perkins, Mrs. Middle | ton McDonald, Mrs. Alton Cogdell, Miss Christine Hair, Mrs. George An drews, Miss Leta Merritt, Miss Ger aldine Payne, Mrs. A. B. Turpin, Miss Bess Bivins, Miss Elizabeth Eld ridge, Miss Sara Britton, Miss Mar thena Bivins, Miss Lois McMath, Mrs. Nomdas White, Miss Leila Powell, Miss Lula Mathis, Mrs. E. J. Eldridge, Miss Linda Mathis, Mrs. Heys Mc- Math, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Mrs. T. B. Hooks, Jr., Mrs. J. L. Sparks, Miss Georgia Bena Dodson, Mrs. Furlow Gatewood, Mrs. D. K. Brinson, Miss 1 Kathleen Denham, Mrs. Walter Ry | lander, Mrs. J. D. Hooks, Mrs. James j Ferguson, Mrs. A. C. Crockett, Mrs. j Stephen Pace. I TAYLOR STREET SEWING CIRCLE TO MEET The Taylor Street Sewing Circle ] will meet with Mrs. Z. A. Littlejohn I Thursday afternoon at 5 o’clock. ♦ ♦ ♦ Ask for Chero Cola at founts. There’s none so good. 9-ts INVENTIVE GENIUS MAKES CALOMEL DELIGHTFUL ll ; Calomel, the Most Valuable of j i Drugs, Now Purified From Its Unpleasant and Sickening Quali- ] ties “Calotabs” the New Name. The medical virtues of calomel are in no way connected with its nau seating and dangerous qualities, as is proven by the fact that the new .calomel, called “Calotabs”, is free ■ from objectionable effects, yet retains I all of the liver-cleansing and system , purifying qualities of the old-style calomel. For biliousness, constipa tion and indigestion, and wherever calomel is essential, the new de-nau seated calomel tablet is a practical ly pei-fect remedy. To inspire public confidence in this new discovery, the manufacturers have authorized druggists every where to refund the price if the customer is not “perfectly delighted” with Calotabs. Sold only in origi nal packages, sealed. Price thirty five cents. One tablet at bedtime, with a swallow of water. No taste, no nausea, no griping, no salts. You wake up in the morning with a clean liver, feeling fine, and a hearty ap petite. Eat what you please—no danger, adv Make That Old Floor New With PEE-GEE FLOOR PAINT We have an assortment of colors; also full line of Stains and Varnish. CALL 98. WE WILL SEND IT. _____________ i CARSWELL DRUG CO. PHONE 98 POPE MATTRESS CO. Manufacturers and Rebuilders of GOOD MATTRESSES A Specialty is Made Os J RENOVATING OLD MATTRESSES We Call For and Deliver Your Mattress Same Day. Materials Used and Working Conditions Are Thoroughly Sanitary POPE MATTRESS COMPANY, G. W. Holston Proprietor. Phone 120 AMERICUS. 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