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BISHOP REESE ‘
HERE TODAY ON
3 WEEKS TRIP
*T EDITH D. JOHNSTON
AtUkity Agent, Diocese of Georgia.
Befwining this month, the intensive!
wwfc art the nation-wide campaign of
iis* church will begin in
skhmsc. and to educate the people of i
She atari: hin the program and pur
pose the campaign, the Rt. Rev.
F. F. Reese, Bishop of Georgia, will
visit ifoe parishes and missions in the
Hoces?, holding conferences and
jßMcku'g on the spiritual aim of this
pw; movement in the church. Dur
sag October parochial committees
have Seen organizing the members of
th*, church into committees in prep
xratitx' for tjie intensive work of No
when literature pertaining to
She rampaipn will be distributed.
©Bring the next two weeks. Bishop
Beese’s‘itinerary will be as follows:
Toder (Nov. 2), Albany in the morn
ing. Americus in the evening; Nov. 3,
JRtzjvrald; Nov. 4, Cordele; Nov.
5, Douglas; Nov. 6, Hawkinsville;
gJ OT . 7, Dublin; NT. 3, St. Mark’s,
Shuts,wick, in the morning, and St.
Attesaasius in the afternoon; Nov.
Waycross; Nov. 11, Savannah;
%)*. f 2. Quitman; Nov. 13 .Valdosta;
Nw. 14. Moultrie; Nov. 16, Thomas
vißr, Nov. 17, Bainbridge; Nov. 23,
Aansui.
fehop and Mrs. Reese will cele
hrr.e the fortieth anniversary of
marriage on Nov. 11, and for
Monday and Tuesday’s
BARGAINS
Misses Fine Lisle Ribbed Stockings,
jgHantßteed fast black, regular 50c
seen Monday and Tuesday, pr 25c.
Genuine Imported Table Napkins,
19x19 inches, made in Ireland
a»<? Great Britain, beautiful finish
•mi pretty patterns; value $5, here
■arciay and Tuesday. Dozen $3.35.
.Mixed lot of Ladies’ Handkerchiefs,
*on» are pure linen, others are fine
Hntwoidered Handkerchiefs worth all
tte way up to 25c; here Monday and
Tuesday, each LOc.
Isen’s Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
iufi regular size and good quality;
hiKT 1 dozen; here Monday and
Tuesday 7c.
Beautiful Messaline 36 inches wide
and elegant quality in white, black
•sad colors; value $2.50, here Monday
and Tuesday, yard, $1.75.
<Jhe thousand yards guaranteed
best quality Outings in light and
dari styles, full regular width, reg
tforiy 35c; here Monday and Tues
day, yard 25c.
Sne bale Good Quality Mattress
Tkiiiig, full width and good quality,
weir about 35c; here Monday and
Tuesday, yard, 21c.
Soys’ Fine Ribbed Uijion Suits,
tJI sizesj 6 to 16 years, very elastic, no
extra charge for the large sizes, Mon
say and Tuesday, suit, $1.35.
3.000 Yards Extra Heavy Pajama
(Staneks, closely woven and worth
•boat 45c; 40 inches wide; here Mon
day and Tuesday, yard, 33c.
Ben’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts,
■jfoe&fe stitched, all sizes, guaranteed
fast aslors; value $1.50; Monday and
Tuesday 98c.
Genuine W oolnap Blankets for
itaiyt double beds, considered good
«sd»«s at s.l’o. Monday and Tuesday,
Dailies’’ Pink Silk Teddies, beauti
fully trimmed with lace and ribbons;
wfce? $3.50; Monday and Tuesday,
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Americus, Ga.
that occasion Bishop Reese will re
turn to Savannah. The bishop has
meen appointed by the general con
vention one of four bishops to serve
on the joint committee of the nation
wide campaign to direct the canvass
and to apportion the budget among
the several dioceses and missionary
districts upon a sliding scale of per
centages based upon the current ex
penses of each diocese and missionary
district.
Before leaving for New York on
Monday evening to attend a meeting
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The Greatest Improvement
In Riding Comfort Since The Introduction,
of Pneumatic Tires
T»"’ERE Is a brand new type of
.i-car. It solves the problem
which has baffled automotive en
gineers—how to combine riding
comfort with light weight and
economy.
Our new Three-Point Cantilever
Springs make this possible.
These are the first springs of
their kind and they are made of
chrome vanadium steel. They are
exclusive with Overland.
Because of these springs, Over
land 4 combines the riding qual
ities of large heavy, expensive, long
wheelbase cars, together with the
advantages and economy of small
light cars.
,With 100-inch wheelbase, Over
land 4 has the luxurious riding ease
of 130-inch Springbase.
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Phone No. 16 AMERICUS, GA. West Lamar Street
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
■ of this commission, Bishop Reese,
i who spent one day in Savannah, on
• his return from the general conven-
■ tion in Detroit, said:
“At the general convention just
; concluded probably the most import
' ant and most- interesting feature was
the joint session held on Wednesday,
• October 15, at which there was pre-
• sented to both houses of the conven-
■ non the report of the board of mis
sions on the inauguration and prog
ress which had been made in the na-
I tion-wide campaign.
AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
“The survey of the whole church
i was subm.tted. This survey was
■ j made up ol progressive program
of work, of the three general boards
of the church, i. e., the board of mis
, tions, the board of religious educa
: tior and the board of social service,
together with the plans and programs
jof all the general organizations of
j the church. These surveys included
I plans for schools, churches, rectories,
■ community and parish houses and
, additional workers, both clergy and
| laymen and women, needed to carry
The exclusive, Three-Point Can
tilever Springs cushion the car so
that it rides well on all roads: they
reduce choppy rebounds and side
swaying, protect the car from road
shocks and prolong its life, mini
mize twisting or racking of frame
and body, enable the car to hold
the road better.
The car and passengers ride
smoothly as though floating, free
from road shocks that the springs
ward off.
But this new riding comfort, pos
sible only with these Three-Point
Cantilever Springs, is but one of
the advantages of Overland 4.
Its light weight makes possible
great economy of gasoline and tires.
High quality materials insure
All vital parts of the
i out the proposed plans for aggressive
work. At its joint session the pur
pose of the plan of the campaign was
! not only stated, but enforced by va
- rions speakers with much earnest
ness and ability to such an extent
. that the convention was deeply arous
; ed and its members, almost without
exception, evinced deep sympathy and
1: enthusiasm and determination to car
, ry out the program.
I “The commission appointed by the
I ■ convention authorized to correct the
r | survey which it was felt having been
front axle and steering gear and all
highly stressed gears and shafts for
driving the car are made of alloy
steel.
The equipment list of Overland 4
* is high grade, including Auto-Lite
Starter and Lighting System
Electric Horn —Marshall Divan Up
holstery Springs Demountable
Rims —Three Speed Transmission
—Slanting Rain Vision Windshield
—Tillotson Carburetor —U. S. L.
Batteries and many other high
quality conveniences.
In every respect Overland 4 is a
quality car. The body is all steel,
all enamel, the brightest, hardest,
most lasting finish.
Overland 4 has been tested for
two years and more than 250,000
made under some pressure, and haste i
nevded some revision and upon a cor
rected survey the commission was au
thorized to fix a budget and to ap-|
portion the amount fixed upon the!
n< CeS I S in P re Paration for
the Every Member Canvass.
the campaign, however, is under-!
stood not to be solely or exclusively!
a campaign for mor.ey but one for
e spir.Lval revival throughout the’
whole church and to unify the
churen s waste product of man power
as well as its financial strength.” I
miles over the Rocky MountwTrr«,
prairies, through deep mud and
scorching deserts —through quick
sharp climatic changes. As a result
of these tests we were able to 'rndge
the car’s performance unden every
condition and to perfect it before
offering it to the public.
There is no previous car of any
size or price to adequately compare
with the character of servi*; e Over
land 4 introduces.
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The farther you ride in it the
more you will appreciate it. Come
in, see the car and ask for booklet.
The demand will be greater ihan
the supply for a long time.
Overland 4 Touring, $845; Road
ster, $845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan,,
$1375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1919
MISS UPSHAW HONORED
ATLTNTA, Nov. l._ Miss M
Upshaw, of Atlanta, niece of m
pressman W. D. Upshaw k. C Con '
pointed maid qf honor in thTnatf
-apital for the Sons of Con? ?’" al
Veterans, according to
ceived here. A reception was
her honor by the Sons, attended 1!
official and