Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 21, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO ,1 L<bW Hjfß f r I "~g”*n-n^Tr-r^ r , !|| 111 I | i « < m~'z^ W-l P 'k jl ’"<». '■' GIVE T FN T 0 A T E U loUn RE-CREATIONS EDI C ON RE-CREATIONS are original music, not reproduced music. They are made by an exclusive process, invented by Thomas A. Edi son and used by him exclusively. Every RE-CREATION, before it is issued, must sustain the test of comparison with the art of the original artist. That is why it gives vnu aP the ear can give of the art of an a: 1 ’ t Select from this list of RE-CREATIONS. It includes the most beautiful Christmas songs and all of the latest popular music. We are glad to play anv of these RE-CREA TIONS for you. Come in. You will enjoy the Christmas music and you will discover some thing different in phonograph music,—vour feelings will respond to the RE-CREATIONS as they do to the art of living artists. Howell’s Pharmacy Jackson Street. Christmas Cakes LAYER CAKES Chocolate Cocoanut -- Caramel SMALL CAKES— Thirty Different Varieties FRUIT CAKE Real Fruit Cake, filled with fruit; Like Mother Used to Bake’ On Sale for Christmas Dinner TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY All of our cakes are made from fresh Country Eggs and only the highest quality of Creamery Butter is used, both received fresh daily Model Bread Co. Forsyth Street AMERICUS Phone 32. Society Events PAG GLEASON. Hugh Simson Page . engagement of their - .■. A :nie Laurie, to Mr. Carl Rob- • Gkasor.. of Groton, New York, j marriage will take place early in | * ♦ ♦ SUMTER CLUB TO GIVE PEG .LAR DANCE TUESDAY. M u T. interest is being <hown in the p,:.t < for the dance next Tuesday - cht. Dee. 23, at which time the j S : ,ei club will givt it. regular > non‘h!y affair. * * ♦ MRS. BAGLEY GIVES SHOWER FOR SISTER, BRIDE-ELECT. DE SOTO, Dec. 20.—Mrs. George Bagley, Jr., gave a miscellaneous shower Thursday afternoon in honor of h<>r sister, Miss Ella Wilson, whose wedding will be solemnized Dec. 23. Holly and Christmas berries formed the attractive decorations and the honor guest was showered with many useful and beautiful gifts. Refresh- : ments were served and the occasion | was a delightful one in every detail, ; * A WOMAN’S CLUB MEETS W'TH MRS. COUNCIL A call meeting of the Woman’s; Club was held at the home of Mrs. | Charles, Council at 10 o’clock Sat i urds" morning for the consideration of spee'al business. The meeting ; well -■Vended. No announce-' m-n* was made of the action taken by the meeting. ♦ ♦ ♦ I TO OPFN MITE POXES AT <'UR’STMAS PARTY. The Junior Missionary Society of th First M»thodist church will be entertained by Mrs. R. L. McMath on Monday ofternooo from 3 to 5 i o’clock at her home on Rees Park, with a Christmas party, at which *imc the Junior o will open their mite boxes, besides bringing some toy, which will be given to those less for tunate than they, as a Christmas c£r , sering. * * * SHOWER GIVEN FOR MISS FANNIE ELLA M'DANIEL. Mrs. E. A. Gamamge gave a love ly shower Thursday night for Miss Fannie Ella McDaniel, whose mar-1 riage to Collier Foster will be a I social event of Dec. 30. The living room, where the guests gathered, was beautifully decorated with smilax and other Christmas decorations. Sev eral entertaining and amusing games were played until a late hour, when , punch and sandwiches were served. ; The guest list included Miss Lucy Clark, Mrs. B. K. Halstead, Mrs. Eu gene Barswell, Miss Docie Gunnells, Mrs. Emma McDaniel, Miss Lou Ellen THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECGT.EE- Bragg, Mrs. G. W. Eoone, Mrs. Lu- » cia D. Johnson, Mrs. George Brown, I Miss Myra Halstead Miss Cecil j Harvey, Miss Ann ; e Britton, 9 Mrs. Claud Daniel, Miss Katie « Hines, Miss Mary Alice Lingo, r Miss Julia Gordon, Miss Emmie Hal- * --ted, Miss Blanche Pullum, Mrs. J, • B. Gammage, Mrs. John McDaniel, * Mrs. Clay Belle. Mrs. S H, Edge, * Mrs Feagan and Miss Thelma Hines. g TEA ROOM NOTES. t The turkey cron in Sumter county t has been abundant—the Tea Room * proves this assertion. Friday was j turkey day and the management will < serve turkey dinners Tuesday and I Wednesday of this week. The turkey that on yesterday Did gobble as he ate, J Today is cooked and garnished, And served on dainty plate; j And it’s your time to “gobble”— Just the irony of fate. 1 __________ 1 It is a jolly good-natured crowd < that comes into the Tea Room these 1 days. Everybody is shopping sos ■ < Christmas and entering into the real ’ spirit of the season: . i’ Mary and Martha went shopping to- « gether; ; ? Said Mary to Martha: “Let’s not « mind the weather; We’ll shop all the day And we’ll shop half the night And we’ll lunch at the Tea Room Doesn’t that suit you, quite?’’ Said Martha to Mary: “I have du-! ties at home. i I’m afraid that the kiddies Will in the streets roam!” But Mary’ Persuaded, Martha phoned to inquire, Told the cook to be sure j To keep the kids by the fire; Then Mary and Martha Shonn-d lite and shopped long, And they lunched at the Tea Room, $ And so endeth my song. C. B. S. Get her a nice Fur piece at ANSLEY’S. FINE FURS at special prices for Christmas gifts < ANSLEY’S. !; Royal Push Button Morris Chairs « make excellent Christmas presents. ’ Gyles-Andrews Furniture Co. — 12-ts < A N S L E Y ‘ C *“‘Motor Robes If you want to make your Christmas money do Double Duty Come Down to CHURCHWELL’S -BIG- Christmas Sale Monday, Tuesday and W ednesday Big Sale on Bath Robes MONDAY I (SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.) We have just received a large shipment of pretty new Bath Robes for Ladies and Men which we will put on sale Mon day at 1-4 of their real value. Bath Robes are very useful and acceptable Gifts for Christmas presents and this is an opportunity for you to buy a good one at 1-4 Off THIS IS A BIG SAVING. COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE * I Monday, December 22nd \ REMARKABLE SALE—TWO BIG VALUES Monday morning, Dec. 22. at 9 o’clock we will place on sale 100 Ladies’ Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists; tegular $5.00 values, in assorted good styles and colors. Fake your choice of the lot for $3.59 None of these Waists on approval. No telephone orders; strictly cash and no exchange. The greatest Waist Values ever offered in Americus. One big lot of over a hundred of our regular $7.00, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.50 Ladies Waists in Georgette and Crepe CiC C hine, assorted styles and colors, on sale Monday morn ing at 9 o’clock at your choice for $4.95 This is a wonderful value. None on approval or exchang ed. Come down and get yours. ~~ CHURCHWELL’S Dept Store I “SELLS IT FOR LESS” I ~ f... . r . « m SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1 919