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Department conducted by Mrs. R. C. Moran, residence 112 East
Church Street; Phone 620.
ALLEN-MORGAN.
A wedding of sweet simplicity was
that of Miss Annie Lucile Allen and
Eugene Morgan, which took place
Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at the home
of the bride's sister, Mrs. W. Benja
min Worthy, Jr., on Hancock avenue.
The living rooms were lovely with
bowls of white hyacinths, golden daf
fodils and fragant carnations. The
improvised altar was of trailing
Southern smilax garlanded about the
mantel, and graceful ferns lent an
added charm to the effect. Two tall
vases of white carnations were placed
before the altar, and around this the
bridal party was grouped. Rev.
George F. Brown, pastor of Central
Baptist church, heard the vows ex
changed. Before the ceremony Mrs.
W. E. Taylor sang, “At Dawning." !
The soft strains of Traumarie were!
heard during the service under the
*deft fingers of Mrs. Joseph Johnson.
The bride was unattended save by j
her sister, Mrs. Worthy, who acted
as matron of honor. She 'wore a
white tulle drapped over white satin, :
and carried an arm bouquet of pink •
Russell roses. The bride was given
in marriage by her brother. Lee Al
len. Her growm was of white georg
ette over white charmgnuse, and her
veil was caught to her hair with a
tiny band of orange blossoms, fall
ing over the train in graceful folds.
Her superb bouquet was of bride’s ;
roses showered with valley lilies. As- ‘
ter the ceremony a large reception 1
was held for the guests present. The |
bride’s table was beautifully appoint-1
ed, having for its central ornamenta-1
tion a large basket of pink Russell ’
roses tied with a pink tulle bow, and i
pink mints were scattered about in ;
tiny containers. The . place cards
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IN iHE WORLD BETWEEN PEN
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MONEY IN THE POCKET.
Any man can sit down with a piece
of lead pencil and a scrap of paper
and’ figure himself wealthy. Some
stores can present to your eye a prop
osition that makes it look as if you
were actually wasting money not to
take advantage of the reductions that
they promise. It is the easiest thing
’ll the world to value merchandise up
and then mark it down. It is a fav
orite old trick. Sometimes the differ
ence between our regular prices and
the reduced prices does not appear
vry stnrtli ig. RUi WHATEVER
THE Di fr iS \ c .
TEAL.
A r 39c. One hundred patterns
♦a \ best brands, guaran-
teed fast coL-t.
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At $3.80, value $5.00,- Ladies' I “
Odd Pairs Shoes, Patent Leather and I a
Kid; mostly large sizes,
AT $1,75. Genuine Duplex Win
dow Shades, white and green, com
plete with guaranteed fixtures.
AT $1.98. Yard Wide Black Taf
feta Silk; wear guaranteed; value ’
now $2.50. *
AT $1.98. Forty-Inch Guaranteed
Wool Serge, in Navy .and Black;!
value $2.50.
AT 9c CAKE. Genuine Palm Olive
Soap, by the cake, dozen or case. i
AT 50c. Ladies’ and Children’s
Black Cat Stockings; highly mercer
ized ; all sizes.
AT 25c. One case Light Weight '
Outings, light and dark colors, full 1
width.
AT 35c. Yard Wide Percals, fast
colors, new spring styles.
AT 12 l-2c. Pure Linen Cluny
Laces; many widths.
AT 35c. Congoleum Mats, in about
fifty patterns; size 18x36.
AT 25c. Fine, smooth Sea Island;
38 inches wide.
AT 35c. Extra heavy Paji\ma
Checks; 36 inches wide; value now
45c. s 1
AT 12 l-2c. Fringed Table Nap
kins; full size and guaranteed all
linen. ’ i
AT 25c YD. Jamaica Linen Col
ored Suitings; good weight and value,
39c. 1
AT $1.65. Men’s fine Ribbed Un-!
ion Suits; natural and bleached; all
sizes.
AT 79c. Ribbed Under
wear, vests and pants to match; slight
ly imperfect; firsts are worth $1.25.
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DRY GOODS CO.
For.ytb St. Next Bank of Commerce
AMERICUS. GA.
Opera House, Friday
■ Helen Gibson in Charlie Chaplin | “Prisma” Natural Colors
j “Trail of the Rails” in “A Day’s Pleasure ! “The Volcano”
The Fun Begins at 3 o’clock and continuous Prices: 10c, 20c and 30c.
were hand-pained pink roses, and the
favors were miniature bride attended
by the bridegroom. Following the
recption Mr. and Mrs. Morgan left on
the Seminole for Florida points. Af
ter a honeymoon of two weeks, they
will return to Americus and make
their home with Mr. and Mrs. Ben.
Worthy on Hancock avenue.
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THURSDAY MORNING BRIDGE
CLUE WITH MISS MATHiS.
, The Thursday’ Morning Bridge
Club met this morning with Miss Lin-
Ida Mathis at her home on Church
< street. The living rooms were at-
I tractive with vases of pink carna
tions,'and growing plants lent an add
led charm. Bridge was played at four
(tables, and at the conclusion a salad
j course was served. Those assisting
i the hostess in serving were Mrs. W.
IC. Williams and Mrs. Herbert San-
Iford. Guests invited were Miss Em- 1
! mae Borum. Mrs. Willis Hawkins,
I Mrs. May Rossman, the house guest
of Mrs. Hawkins; Mrs. J. L. Sparks, I
I Mrs. L. F. Grubbs, Mrs. Wm. S. Kirk
i Patrick, Mrs. Lovelace Eve, Mrs. J.
E. Hightower, Mrs. Macon Dudley, I
Mrs. H. 0. Jones, Mrs. John Council, i
Mrs. C. U. Rogers, Mrs. Ernest Stat- j
ham, Mrs. Cliff Williams, Mrs. Her- '
schel Smith, Mrs. W. D. Moreland,
Mrs. Henry Jcniism, and Mrs. Ed
Mathis.
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SOUTHER FIELD SOCIAL
i INDEFINITELY POSTPONED.
The social to have been held at
| Souther Field Friday night has been
| postponed indefinitely because of in
fluenza. It is feared the gathering of
la crowd may tend to spread this dis
ease and for that reason the social
| is postponed.
I WEST CHURCH ST. SEWING
MEETS WITH MRS. HUDSON..
The sewing circle of West Church
street will meet on Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J.
B. Hudson. All members are urged
to be present.
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MRS. SHEFFIELD ENTERTAINS
THE “WORKERS” SOCIETY.
An intensely enthusiastic meeting
of the “Workers,” one of the most
! hopeful organizations of the First
; Baptist church, was held at the home
;of Mrs. Frank Sheffield on Taylor
street Wednesday afternoon. The
fiviug rooms were pre*’i'.y decorated
■with bowls ft white hya n.hu flag
i rant narcissi and golden buttercups,
i At the conclusion of the business ses
' sion a social hour was enjoyed, sim
' I pie refreshments being served by the
I hostess. A re-organization was af
i fected during the business meeting,
land Mrs. Thomas B. Hooks was
' chosen president, with Mrs. Phil Jadk
‘*'oll a? sccfetary-treasurer for the
| coming year. Plans were discuss
i ed for the betterment of the society,
how to enlarge ti e membership and.
’ i get every woman of the church in-
Opera House
Tuesday, Feb’y. 24th
F. RAY COMSTOCK and WILLIAM ELLIOTT
Present
The Fifth New York Princess Theatre
.Musical Comedy Success
BMWIM
Booy and Lyrics by GUY BOLTON and P. G. WODEHOUSE
Music by JEROME KERN
Brightest and Smartest Musical
Comedy on Tour Today
WITH A NOTABLE CAST OF
MUSICAL COMEDY FAVORITE."
PRICES—SOc, SI.OO , $1.50, S2.OO—PRICES.
Seat Sale Saturday Dudley’s.
terested in this branch of the serv
ice. This society was first organiz
ed by Mrs. I'rank Sheffield several
years ago for the purpose of the fit
ting the church with a pipe organ.
After that- nad been accomplished,
the society set to work to beautify
the interior of the church, and floors
were painted, carpets purchased, and
other equipment bought for the in
terior. At yesterday’s gathering
plans were formulated for expend
ing the money now in the treasury
for the renovation of the altar and
to place a memorial to Dr. Lansing
Burrows, late pastor of the church.
A reception was planned for next
month to which all the ladies of the
church will be invited, the purpose
of which is to draw the membership
closer together and present the nur
pose of the society to those interest
ed. Plans were also formulated by
the newly appointed committees to.
..rrange a parlor sale in May for the
benefit of the memorial fund. The
present membership consists of 48
earnest workers, and this will be in- ;
creased at the next several meetings. ,
These gatherings are held in the va- I
rious homes so that the social hour |
may be enjoyed iry a simple yet re- |
freshing manner bv the members.
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MISSES 4ATHIS GIVE
PREiTY PARTY FOR VISITOR.
Miss Lula Mathis and Miss Linda
Mathis were joint hostesses this af
ternoon at their home on Church
street in specific compliment to Mrs.
James L. Murphy, of Charleston,
who is their guest. The living rooms
were attractively decorated with vas
es of pink carnation, and early spring
flowers were used in combination. At
the conclusion of the interesting
game a salad course was served.
Those invited to meet Mrs. Murphey
were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wheeler,
Mrs. Eugene Cato, Miss Douise
Marshall, Miss Lois McMath, Mrs.
Charles Burke, Mrs. Carr Glover,
Mrs. Herbert Moon, Miss Kathleen
Denham, Miss Sara Britton, Miss
Annie Ivey, Miss Myrtle Rushin, Miss
Lucy Barrow Taylor, Miss Lucy Buc
hannan, Mr’.. Fmcry Ryiander, Miss
Elizabeth EHndge.
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Mrs. Fannie Crabb left today to '
I visit her daughter, Mrs. Duffey
I Grimsley, at her home in Cordele. ’
She will be absent about three weeks. I
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Miss Josephine Arnold is convales- 1
cent at her home on Jackson street
after an illness of some time.
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Mrs. R. P. Stackhouse, Sr., is
slightly ill at her home on Barlow ■
i street. i
I Mi's. Charlie Lingo and Miss Mary |
Alice Lingo are reported as improv- i
j ing at their home on Brannen aven-i
ue after a short illness.
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Mrs James W. Rittenberry, of Ma- ;
AMERICUS TIMES-RECURDeR.
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To be seen at the Opera House, Friday, beginning 3 o’clock?
con, and little daughter Ruth, are
the guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. S. Matthews at thier home
.on East Lamar street.
I» • •
t Mrs. Jennie Britton Gammage is
| confined to her home on Brannen
avenue with a severe cold.
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i Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hous? and two
> children are confined to their home
jon Barlow street with severe colds.
Mrs. H. W. Wiggins, of Dawson,
j will be the guest of Mrs. M. L. Holl
man for ten days.
lIWTOM
BIBLE CLASS ORGANIZED AT
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
A mid-week Bible class has been
organized in the Central Baptist
, church, with Rev. George F. Brown,
pastor of the congregation as teacher. I
The class commenced with a mem
i bership of twenty-seven, and many
have asked to be enrolled. The Bible j
is being studied systematically, be>-1
i ginning with Genesis, and the teach-I
■ ings will include the entire books of
the Bible. Ancient history will be
I read along with scared delineations,
I and much benefit will be derived ,
1 therefrom,
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ITEM OF INTEREST TO
i AMERICUS METHODISTS
Americus Methodists will be Inter-
I ested to read of the formal otganiza
i tion of a new church in the chapel
' of the theological buildings of Emory
' University. The Rev. T. H. Lips
comb has been given charge of the
new church, and already a charter
membership of 73 has been chroni
cled. The Sunday school has an en
rollment of 103, and promises to grow
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SKIN SPECIALISTS
1 CLHIM SORE FEET
CAUSEDBY GERMS
Painful, Perspiring, Swollen, »
Odoious Feet and Ingrowing
' Nails Due to “Germs,” Says
; Specialists.
inflammation Reduced, Soreness
j Relieved, Odors Dispelled,
Germs Killed and Feet Restor
ed to Healthy Condition With
Alborum Antiseptic Foot Bath.
Skin specialists have discovered
that painful, perspiring, swollen feet,
with corns, bunions and in-growing
nails, arc all caused by germs which
grow in the nores of the skin, caus
ing decay of the cuticle, rawness, ec
zema, inflammation and odor.
These germs are instantly destroy
ed by Alborum, a cieasing, soothing,
deodorizing and healing antiseptic
and astringent. It draws out the in
flammation and soreness, dispels the
odor and quickly restores health to
both skin and nails.
An Alborum foot bath is made by |
simply dissolving a little Alborum in
warm water. Get a package from
anv druggist for 35c. ' Alborum has
many other daily uses as an antisep
tic in the home. — (Adv.)
largely before the end of the school
term. A missionary society has been
organized under the leadership of
Mrs. M. T. Redd.
Dr. Wightman F. Melton was pre
sent at the installation of the new
minister, and is connected with Em
ory University. Dr. Melton has fre
quently visited Americus, and has
numbers of friends here who will be
interested in the new church under
his supervision.
Atlantic Compresses
Go To Willinghams
ATLANTA, Feb. 19.——Richard F.
Willingham, of Macon, has closed a
. And The Neighbor*.—“Special pains
given to beginners,” is a statement in
* zflßKwjfel I an ad of a music-teacher. Few adver-
i* ■ I' wfe tisers are that frank. —Greenville. (S.
. I ■ 4TZdii Q.) Piedmont.
Wa' rrankly
'Bt *° sa y our s i >ow ’ n ®
l ;j CREPE BARONET
> 5 ' HI CREPE DE CHINES
CREPE METEORS
\ SATIN “P ATRIA"
V. TAFFETAS and
BELDING FOULARDS
are "up to the minute" and twill not be painful, to buy them.
’Tis SAID by those who have seen them that they are the "most
beautiful ever shown here.* And we frankly think so, too.
NOW FRANKLY AGAlN— There are cheaper ones —imitations so
to speak. Well, we don’t carry that sort —only the best sold is sold
here.
We sell the best GEORGETTES and NETS for evening wear, Fancy
Meta! Laces, Scale Bands, Bangle Opalescent Fringes, etc., for ev
ening dresses.
AND REMEMBER— We can sell you the materials, trimmings, etc.,
for evening wear for about HALF the price of ready-to-wear, even
counting charges for making. Let us prove it.
THE PLACE WTO I F’ V7 ? o THE PLACE
for AIN LIS Y X FOR EVENING
DRESS XB., 1 * O MATERIALS AND
MATERIALS SELLS THE BEST. TRIMMINGS
deal for the purchase of the Atlantic
Compress company properties from
the several railroads which jointly
[ owned them.
The price was $1,450,000. The
: deal involves the plants at Atlanta,. ,
j Albany/ Athens, Augusta, Columbus,
■ Savannah, Millen, Thomasville, Ga.,
. Dothan, Montgomery, Opelika and
Troy, Ala., and Pensacola, Fla.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1920
Alcazar
TODAY
Paramount Pictures
Famous Players Presents
Beautiful
IRENE CASTLE
—IN—
“THE INVINCIBLE BOND”
—AND—
KINOGRAM
Tomorrow
Vitagraph Pictures
Albert Smith Presents
Charming
CORINNE GRIFFITH
in
“HUMAN COLLATERAL”
anJ
Chapter 11
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