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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1919.
Events In Americus Society
MISS RUBY LEE WOOD
TO WED E. J. HATCHER.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wood, of Tal
lahassee, Fla., announce The engage
ment of their daughter, Ruby Lee, to
E. J. Hatcher, of Quincy, Fla., the
wedding to take place late in Novem-:
her at the home of the bride’s par
ents. No cards.
The announcement of Miss Wood's
approaching marriage will be receiv
ed with cordial interest in Americus
where the family formerly lived and ■
made many friends.
missionary society
meeting postponed.
On account of the absence of the
president, the Hortense Tinsley Mis
sionary Society will not hold its reg
ular meeting Monday afternoon but
the session will be postponed until'
Monday, Nov. 17.
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NEW BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
WITH MISS DODSON.
A new bridge club has been form
ed which is composed of a coterie of'
charming young women and matrons'
who will meet on Friday of each <
week. Miss Georgia Bena Dodson;
entertained the club at its in
itial meeting at a delightful
party. Beautiful chrysanthemums j
from the hostess’ own garden adorn-;
ed the rooms. Present were Mrs. i
Heys McMath, Miss Sara Tower, ■
Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Walter;
Rylander, Mrs. Glenn Hooks, Mrs. J
Tom Hooks, Miss Louise Williford,l
Miss Kathleen Denham, Miss Louise
Marshall, Miss Claire Everett, Mrs. |
E. B. Everett, Mrs. Wilbur Smith,’
Miss Alice McNeill, Miss Sara Shes- ■
field, Mrs. Earle Schofield, Miss i
Clara Bowen.
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PARTIES GIVEN FOR
MISS MARY BELLE GREEN.
Miss Mary Belle Green is being de- j
lightfully entertained preceding her
marriage to Roy Johnson, of Hunt- j
ington, which will be an important
social event taking place on Tues
day, Nov. 11. Miss Mary Sue
Chambliss’ luncheon yesterday was a
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Wiiolft
There’s snap in the air. After an unprecedented spell of warm weather, winter is
sure to come now. Cold days and wintry blasts call for new clothes. Coats, Suits,
Dresses, Shoes for the family. Merchandise is extremely scarce, and what duplicates
we are able to obtain, is at greatly increased cost. Right now. We are ready to care
for your wants.
Smart Coats
for the
Outdoor Call
Every Coat in the collection
measures up fully to the demands
that even the critical wo
man could make. They are in
the newest approved Winter
models.
The assortment is large and offers
ample scope for selection. It
would be almost impossible to
duplicate these Coats at their
price in the wholesale market of
-day. <
Wom-n ar/, freely. We
invite you to view them.
$39.50, $55, $75
Upward
Join The Red Cross
NOW!
PINKSTON COMPANY
pretty compliment to the bride
elect, and Miss Orlean Ansley gave a
dinner party for her which assem
bled the wedding party and a few in
timate friends. Miss Geraldine
Payne complimented her with a mis
cellaneous shower yesterday after
noon at her home on Lee street.
Pink roses, chrysanthemums and cos
mos decorated the rooms and the
honor guest was lovely in a gown of
dark blue georgette with which she
wore a large black hat and furs.
Many beautiful gifts were showered
(upon her from a large ribbon, tied
basket. The guest list included Miss
Eunice Royal, Miss Mary Bell Green,
Miss Mary Sue Chambliss, Miss Kath
erine Hamilton, Miss Margaret
Wheatley, Miss Mary Alice Lingo,
Miss Marguerite Everette, Miss Or
lean Ansley, Miss Claire Everette,
Miss Emmie Glover, Miss Elizabeth
Harris, Mrs. E. B. Everette, Mrs.
Cloyd Buchanan, Miss Louise Mar- i
shall.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
FOR THOMAS B. HOOKS.
Mrs. Thomas B. Hooks gave a fam
ily dinner last night the occasion be
ing the celebration of Mr. Hook’s
birthday. The table’s centerpiece
was a loving cup of pink roses sur
rounded by unshaded tapers in sil
ver candlesticks Present were Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Dykes, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Hooks, Mr and Mrs. J. D.
Hooks, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Fur
low Gatewood.
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BUFFET SUPPER FOR
WEDDING PARTY.
Miss Margaret Everette will en
tertain at a buffet supper tomorrow
evening, following the rehearsal for
the Green-Johnson wedding which
will take place on Tuesday next.
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MR. AND MRS LANIER
DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanier and
Hollis Lanier, of Americus, have
been delightfully entertained as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark How
ell at “Pine Hill” their home on Wes-
Knit. Underwear II
Os Surpassing Merit.
Knit Underwear of cotton, lisle and Ik i
silk and wool. From Merode. rWivhl ‘
Union Suits «
Pants and Shirts T\)
Vests, Teddies —- —— —
Dr. srr." .
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This Is A Family Shoe Store
In this immense stock are shoes of every description for
every member of the family. Boots and Slippers of the
finest grades. Men’s Shoes by Nettleton, or Brogans.
Sturdy Boys’ Shoes in English or Army lasts. Shoes for
girls from “first steps’’ to dancing Slippers. All Shoes
correctly and carefully fitted.
ley drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sciple
gave a pretty luncheon Friday at 1
o’clock at the Piedmont club assem
bling twelve guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell entertained
at a bright dinner party Thursday
evening in compliment to their
guests.—Atlanta Journal.
• • •
Mrs. Charles Burke and little
daughter will return tomorrow from
Camilla where they have been visit
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Spraybeiry an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Oct.
31, who has been named Katherine
Adelle.
MERE MENTION ABOUT TOWN
Tiffany electric clocks. Bell, the
Jeweler.— 9-ts
! BULPS —Paper White Narcissus,;
Jonquils, Tulips and Crocus. Phone
i 150. Americus Seed Supply Co.
9-lt
W. D. Ivy is improving after a re
cent serious illness at his home on
Church street.
Winter Lawn Grass Seed. Phone
150. Americus Seed & Supply Co.
9-lt
Mrs. Sam Rogers, of Sumter, was
a visitor in the city Saturday morn
ing.
How is that Hot Water bottle and
Fountain Syringe? CARSWELL
DRUG CO., has just received a new
lot. Phone 98.—9-3 t
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Turpin, Mrs.
Barlow Council, Mrs. Ella McNul
ty and Mr. and Mrs. Carr Glover left
Detroit, Mich., en route to Americus,
by automobile.
Robert Harvey, who has been visit-
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
CALLED MEETING OF
WOMAN’S CLUB MONDAY.
A called meeting of the Woman’s;
Club, through the heads of the com-
I mittees, will be held at the Carnegie 1
, library Monday afternoon at 3
. o’clock. Every member is urged to
be present and on time.
• • •
. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Turpin, Mr.
! and Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. R. E.
McNulty and Mrs. Barlow Council
left Detroit yesterday by motor and
will return home one day this week.
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I Mrs. J. S. Lee has returned to her
■ home in Ellaville after a pleasant
visit to friends in Americus.
; ing his sister, Miss Cecil Harvey on
Lee street, left Saturday for Nor
folk, where he will resume his duties
on the U. S. destroyer Manley. Mr.
Harvey is a first-class yoeman in the
; navy and will take an examination
on his arrival at Norfolk for the
grade of chief -yoeman.
WHITMAN’S CANDIES always
fresh, our fountain drinks the very
best. CARSWELL DRUG CO,
Phone 98.—9-3 t
Mrs W. D. Davidson, Mrs. W. J.
Crawford and Mrs. G .B, Cook, of
Dawson; Mrs. P. C. Gilmore and Mrs.
C. M. Mitchell, of Montezuma, and
Mrs. C. C. Carr and children, of
Goldsboro, N. C., dined at the Tea
"Hoorn Friday.
Ask your doctor to leave or phone
your Prescriptions to CARSWELL
DRUG CO. We 'appreciate your
trade and offer you prompt and ef
ficient service. Phone <98.—9-3t
J. T. Price, of Huntington, lunched
at the Tea Room yesterday.
Scotch Highlander*’ Band Opera
House, Monday 8 P. M. 9-lt
UMPIRE COSTS,
AMERICUS HIGH
I ALBANYVICTORY
I .
The Americus high school football
team emerged from their game with
Look Out-
I
Cold weather is coming—at least it always
has-and you’ll need a good supply of cold
turning garments, such as
COAT SUITS
SERGE DRESSES
NICE COAT
WOOL SWEATERS
WINTER UNDERWEAR •
OUTING GOWNS
KNITTED PETTICOATS
For the House—
WOOL BLANKETS
PLAID BLANKETS I
COTTON BLANKETS
COMFORTS. ETC.
BUY AUTO ROBES NOW—We Have A Full
Line Os Them
best BEST
VALUES -Tl SELLS THE BEST. VALUES
Retreading!
Retreading!
Ask a man who runs one of our Retreads.
A few of our long list of satisfied custom*
ers who know what our Retreads are:
J. A. PINKSTON JULE BLAND
E. M. PRATHER Johnston, S. C.
STEWART PRATHER R. A. SMITH
E. L. BELL . Thomasville, Ga.
C. M. COUNCIL T. M. FURLOW
E. B. COUNCIL GYLES & ANDREWS
DR. F. L. CATO G. A. PERRY
HERBERT HAWKINS MIZE GROCERY CO.
OSCAR M. HEARD G. W. RILEY
Cordele, Gau N. M. DUDLEY
CHAS. L. ANSLEY
We Do Not Repair Your Tires Unless
They Are Worth It
Americus Steam
Vulcanizing Co.
J. W. LOTT, Mgr.
Rear Americus Auto Co. Phone 506
Albany high team at Albany Friday
afternoon with a 0 to 0 score and a
conviction that they were treated un
fairly when Johnson's touchdown,
made on a 40 yard run around end,
was disallowed by the umpire, who
called the players back to scrim
mage, charging the Americus team
with being off-side. The Americus
goal was never in danger, but it was
a hard fought game. The same teams
met here a few weeks ago and Al
bany lost by a 6-0 score. The Amer-
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icus high sent a large delegation
rooters to Albany who did tnuaface
encourage their team.
SHRINERS NOTICE. ‘
All shriners are urged to attrtns.
a meeting, called" by the chairma®
the executive committee, to tnest®
the office of S. R. Heys at the evert
house next Monday at 5 p.m. Th®
meeting is very important, and will
not detain more than 30 or 45 im»-
utes.