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PAGE SIX
Department conducted by Mrs. R. C. Moran, residence 112 East
Church Street; Phone 620.
AMMEN-AMMEN.
Cards have been received in Am
ericus announcing the marriage n
Philadelphia April 4 of .Miss Sarah
Frances Ammen to William Wether
all Ammen.
Americus friends will r< all that
Miss Ammen for two ..ears was
superintendent of the Antnicus hos
pital when that institution was hous
ed in its original home on Barlov.
street. Coming to Americus from
Philadelphia, Miss , Ammen through
her devotion to duty and solicitatious
interest in lo patients, wan the lore
and admiration of practically every
person here, she was notably ef
lie.trt m cksciarging her duties, ;s
well as an untiring worker in be-t
half of the hospital, then a strug
gling institution just taken over by
the women of Americus.
Associated with Miss Ammen in the
conduct of the hospital here was
Miss Emily Hopkins, the two resign
ing their positions to enter a naval
hospital. Later both engaged in
nursing overseas, returning to Am
erica after the armistice was signed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ammen will be at
home to their friends after*a wed
ding journey at 721 North Sixty
third street, Philadelphia.
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MRS. BRYAN HOSTESS
TO HER CLUB.
Mrs. J. M. Bryan entertained at a
beautiful party 'Friday afternoon at
her home on Lee street, compliment
ing the members of her forty-twlr
dub. The living rooms, which were
thrown together for the occasion,
were bright with a wealth of splen
did roses, arranged in vases and bas
kets, and larkspur and sweet peas
were arranged in vases and wall
pockets with pretty effect. Four
tables were placed for the -ame, and
at the conclusion of the amusement,
a salad course was served with tea.
Those playing were Mrs. Lawrence
W. Browm Mrs. Sam Heys, Mrs. Will
Humber, Mrs. Henry B. Mashburn,
Mrs. George Oliver, Mrs. Frank Tur
pin, Mrs. E. M. Viquesney, Mrs. John
Sheffield, Mrs. Herschel Smith, Mrs.
Frank Sheffield, Mrs. Guyton Fisher,
Miss Martha Wheatley, Miss Callie
Slappey, Mrs. R. P. Stackhouse, Jr.,
Mrs. Cliff Williams, Mrs. Carl W.
Minor, Mrs. J. T. Warren. Mrs. Ed
gar Shipp and Mrs. Lee Hansford.
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EPWORTH LEAGUE MEMBERS
ENJOY PROM PARTY.
The members of the Lee Street
Epworth League were entertained
Friday evening at the home of Mrs.
C. M. Hall on South Lee street. The
occasion assembled a number of con
genial friends who spent a merry eve-
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YgmVTHE COMING WEEK -
WILL SEE GREAT ACTIVITY'AT ANSLEY’S in ALL DEPART- V"'X.
P 9Kflk\ MENTS, but more particularly in the Silks and Thin Fabrics sections. A //K
feu The approach of the hot season together with the superb offerings of new /[/' »' /// m
V 1 / M iBIHII anc ‘ dependable merchandise insures this in advance. And, too, the A] i
I IsSHr READY-TO-WEAR department will share in this activity as we shall |! 1
Ze r_ wliy/ offer exceptional values in the season’s best creations from the best /W/ r 1
makers.
W note THESE OFFERINGS ’ READY-TO-WEAR THINGS M//
pfv New Taffeta Silks, All Colors We are proud, and justly so, of the
mj j) <f New Two-Tone Silks, All Colors prestige we enjoy where garments /
X New C re P e de Chines, All Colors for immediate use are concerned.
Mrm New Foulard Silks, All Colors _ Our showing of garments is the W
J New Pongee Silks, Natural ' bl^est , and . best <r ver attempted /1’ \
i K Yr S Y Ma rqu ls ettes, Frgured bear out this statement, and that ,JZ • Z//W''
A /p New Georgettes, All Shades our values are the best in the state. I I ' Vz
' ' \V| 7 New Voiles, Plain and Figured See our — Wv K '
Vw F / New Sheer Organdies in Plain TAILORED SUITS, TAFFETA // 4m" u ' viIIWIF
PJT and Figured SATIN, GEORGETTE and other /I [A -I * W
,h f 11' New French Linens, All Colors Dresses. All fabrics are represent- , 0 uW \h
rVp New Suitings, Ginghams, Etc. ed and iV A
New Embroidered Spot Organdies ALL ARE DEPENDABLE
w LE =r YE FORGET- BARONETTE SATIN SKIRTS. P»W \W W
OWI 'lvw NETS - DRAPERIES, READY- with swell GEORGETTE SPORT Hilffl W\
/» aVv TrY* MADE NET CUR FAINS, STRIPES and CRFPF DF cuirjr /W W
i ' WA SHADES and “KIRSCH” NON- a • KIPLS and CREPE DE CHINE PJiS,
’ SA.GRODS. WAISTS to go with them. Kjgy '
BEDLINENS ' A MQI FVQ S - ILKhos,ery W H ■
TABLE LINENS, Z~a.ll hj IJMd I O SILK GLOVES J
ANp t S|LLS s THE kid gloves
i r.g in promenading, playing games
.nd trying their wits at guessing con
tests. Miss Bessie Johnson gave sev
eral amusing readings which delight
ed the guests, and at the conclusion
. of the evening’s amusements, sand
| wiches and punch were served. Those
present were Miss Hallie Walker,
! Miss Eugenia Walker, Miss Nellie
i Johnson, Miss Bessie Johnson, Miss
■ Lucy Furlow, Miss Lily Lee, Miss
Mattie Lee Buchanan, Miss Grace
Beck, Miss Winona Burton, Miss Lu
c.lle Morgan, Miss Louise Culpepper,
Miss Eutry Hammond, Miss Della
Wi’liams, Miss Louise Bragg, Miss
Annie D. Hall, Stanley Burton, Rob
ert Bickory, Jesse Yarbrough, Elam
Burton, Ernest Dunn, William Heys,
Tye Ansley, Robert Culpepper,
Hurin Hammond, James Buchanan,
Seph Buchanan, S. L. Hammond,
Charles Hall.
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB
PRETTILY ENTERTAINED.
Mrs. T. B. Hooks, Jr., was hostess
Friday afternoon at her home near
Americus for the members of the
Friday afternoon bridge club. Spring
Flowers and fragrant roses made the
living rooms attractive, and three
| tables were placed for the players.
At the conclusion of the game salad
was served. The high score prize,,
i pack of playing cards, was won by
Miss Elizabeth Eldridge. Playing
were Miss Annie Ivey. Mrs. Glenn
Hooks, Mrs. J. D. Hooks, Miss Louise
Williford, Miss Sara Tower, Miss
Darien Pinkston, Miss Ruth Hodges,
Miss Elizabeth Eldridge, Mrs Harry
Hawkins, Mrs. Heys McMath, Mrs.
Walter Rylander and Miss Fannie
Mae Williford.
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‘AN UNINVITED MEMBER”
PRESENTED AT HIGH SCHOOL.
An enjoyable event of Friday was
the presentation in the High school
auditorium of “An Uninvited Mem
ber,” a bright comedy by students of
-B. The cast was composed'-bf Miss
Annie Turner, Miss Mary Bowers,
Miss Nell Hamilton, Miss Virginia
'err . Miss Annie Ruth Jones, Miss
F/'-el Wells, Miss Thelma Hines and
Miss Louise Bragg, and the various
ityatior.s in the play were all well
■e vuted. Miss Ernestine Demps'ey,
who coached the students for the
-day, succeeded in bringing out a
considerable amount of talent, and
all who attended enjoyed the play
greatly.
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLUB
MEETS WITH MISS HARRIS.
Miss Elizabeth Harris entertained
the Saturday Afternoon Club at her
home on Harrold avenue. The living
rooms were bright with a profusion of
roses arranged in bowls and tall
vases, and the occasion assembled a
number of congenial young people.
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THE AMERICUS
A salad course was served during the
afternoon. Those present Were Miss
Mary Sue Chambliss, Miss Margery
Brown, Miss Orlean Ansley, Miss
Marguerite Everette, Miss Dorothy
Cargill, Miss Mary Alice Lingo, Miss
Pauline Broadhurst, Miss Isabel
Wheatley, Miss Katherine Hamilton,
Miss Sarah Britton, Miss Geraldine
Payne and Miss Elizabeth Harris.
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MERRY PARTY VISITING
REV. AND MRS. GUYTON FISHER.
A happy party of young girls from
Wesleyan College came down Friday
afternoon from Macon and are the
guests of Mrs. Guyton Fisher until
i Tuesday. Miss Margaret Seaman,
who will be remembered as an unus
ually pretty member of the Wesley
an Glee Club which appeared at the
Opera House several weeks ago; Miss
Rosalind Jenkins, daughter of Dr.
John Jenkins, of Huntington, W. Va.,
I who is visiting her sister, Miss Eliza
jbeth Jenkins, a student at Wesleyan
Miss Emma Love Fisher, and Guyton
Fisher, Jr., of Macon, are guests at
the parsonage until Tuesday.
MISS BROWN ELECTED
ASSOCIATE MANAGER.
i. Miss Mary Rose Brown, a student
this year at Wesleyan College, in
; Macon, has been chosen as associate
{business manager of the Wesleyan
j College paper which appears monthly.
The executive staff is composed of
three officials, an ed ; tor ip chief,
and two business managers, of which
Miss Brown is one. This is a paper
of merit, and the editions are looked
I on as one of the real institutions of
. the college.
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PERSONAL SERVICE MEETING
MONDAY AFTERNOON.
There will be a meeting of the
; Personal Service department of Cen
| tral Baptist church Monday after
noon at 3:30 o’clock in the church
building. All members are urged to
I be present.
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WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
The Woman’s Club will hold a very
important meeting Wednesday after
noon at 4 o’clock at the Community
Club House. This is the first time
A Shampoo That
Makes Brilliant Hair
Ordinary soaps and cheap sham
poos leave the hair sticky and covered
with a thick filmy substance that en
dangers its life and makes it harsh
and lifeless and ugly. For the hair
only the most perfect blend of Cocoa
nut and Palm Oils as combined in
Shuco Shampoo should be used.
Shuco Shampoo is so prepared that
it will completely rinse out leaving
no unpleasantness. It brings out the
lustre and brilliance and makes the
hair glossy like silk. Two or three
teaspoonfuls applied to the wetted
hair and rubbed briskly at once
changes into a bushel of sparkling,
bubbling, snowy-white lather, which
completely rinses out leaving the hair
glossy, silky, fluffy and wavy. Your
mirror will tell you why Shuco Sham
poo makes hair with a thousand
lights. At all good druggists. adv
the club house has been used for at j
meeting of the executive body of the '
clubs, and the occasion is anticipated !
with interest and pleasure. All mem
bers are urged to be present, as a
nominative committee will be ap
pointed.
WOMAN’S MISSIONARY
SOCIETY TO MEET
The Woman’s Missionary society
will meet at the First Methodist
churrh M< nday afternoon at 3:30
odi ck AI 1 members art urged to
be present as it is an important busi
ness meeting.
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Mrs. C. E. Niblack and children {
have gone to Summerton, S. C., i
where they will be the -nests of rela
tives for two weeks.
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Miss Emily Edwards left Saturday
morning for Toccoa, where she will !
be the guest of Miss Ruth Edward! I
for two weeks.
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Mrs. B. S. Kassels and Mrs. J.
Cohen are in Moultrie this week, go- |
ing down for a visit to Mrs. Nathan
Friedlander at her home in tnat city i
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I Alcazar
Tomorrow
Paramount
Picture
Adolph Zukor
Presents
The
Idol of the Screen
Dainty*
MARGUERITE
CLARK
in
“ALL OF A
SUDDEN PEGGY”
and
Sunshine Comedy
“THE HEART
SNATCHER”
Admission 10c and 25c
Later Mrs. Cohen will return to
Americus for a further visit to Mis.
Kassel.
Miss Alice Johnson left Thursday
afternoon for Atlanta to be the
guest of Mrs. Norman Miller at her
home on Peachtree. ,
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Little Margaret Dugger, of Ma
con, is the guest of her grandmother,
Mrs. L. A. Morgan, for son.o time.
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Mrs. M. J. Taylor left Americus
Thursday to be the guest for a few
days of Mrs. Sam McGarrah at her
home near Americus. Later she will
go to Buena Vista, where she will vis-
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THEO TIES
$lO
Fine Black Kid, hand turned sole,
Louis heel. A most wanted shoe at an
attractive price. This is the first lot
we’ve been able to get at this price.
ini; Hosiery
W Fancy and plain,
lill/ uwj Silks in thread or
glove silks. Beau
ft tifvil ] ace e ff ec ts.
$ 2 Upward
wnfadtorin
SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1920.
it Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Taylor at their
home at Hollywood, for some time.
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Mrs. C. B. Griner has gone to New
Orleans for a visit of some time.
Upon her return to Americus she
will be with Mrs. James Walker at
> her home on Lee street.
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j Mrs. Ralph Newton and children,
of Fort Valley, spent the week-end
with Mrs. P. B. Williford at her home
on Barlow street.
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Mrs. John T. Taylor and Miss Net
■ tie Allen are visiting relatives and
I friends in Pensacola, Fla., for some
time.