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COMMITTEES BUSY ON
BENEFIT DETAILS.
Mrs. W. Df Moreland. Mr W. D.
Ivej. Mrs. Salli 1 Gyles and M "
Jhr'J.'SCy constitute a' .
ten ")> r<"l reshtrlc:-;:' for -i>- ..»••<•
b*neii:. party which v, ill ' • giw
Tig ; ■
the 'oannunity ' Mb ■
The decorations for ,h. ahe
will be under t*-e direct h> v , < di--
T. B. Hool - M W
Dykes, and quar.iit’.- .'■
flfly.ers. and fern- '•■ paim- will •
condoned in the
Mrs. H B. Alien >-! IL'li'-
Pert are .;f-a ; _ th-
cojimiftee, the pi ■' ’ ■ "" '■ F' ■'-
having t '■ '
. :' fifty cents
Amoi the '
tertaic their chib and fri.-m!-
.d- EH-.. <i < ■
■ l:irei P rry .M -1 -■■■•■ I '•' "
Ms W 11. Hani! 'I. Mis. M D.
Vto -
llffiV.o Turned one vod two ..able lot
small p.it'ios.
number of other.- who do io" i
cap.- for the games which will be
jibbed have reserved • piac< Ipor re-
and a group ol congen
ial parties will be '.-othered togethe
. t i . conclusion of the game for the
rnfovim nt of the dainty menu.
MftS. MARSHALL HOSTESS
FOR MISS HUNTER.
Mbs Mar’. Hunt' r. who i- the
iltmte gtibhf of*Mr-. T 0 Marshall
at hi r homo on Harrold avenue, w:.
piWtily complimented Tuesday
morning with a bride, luncheon from
10 to 12. which was one <f the
‘brightest features of the -o-;:il -a
-: oti just, commenced.
The living rqoms wen adorned
\sith a wealth of cosmos in delicate
shades, while a crystal vase held a
few handsome cry san the mums, tin
first of the season
Bridge wa.- played at four tables,
atL’fhe conclusion of which a Ind
ebjir'i' was s’erved.
.-?rlrs. W. D.- Ivey secured the high
cole priy.e, a. deck of cards.
Mis- Hunter, who is a popular vis
itor in Americus, is receiving a num
imr of social attentions during her
present visit to Mirs. Marshall.
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MANY BRIGHT PARTIES
FOR THE PRESENT WEEK
jfhe social calendar in Americus
tfe week is filled with a series of
bright parties in compliment to a
number of visitors in the city and the
of the clubs which
disbanded for the summer. Renew
ed enthusiasm attends the meetings
of the various social • clubs, with a
itttfhber of new ones added to the
list.
Outstanding among the affairs will
Ire the bridge-luncheon given Wed
nesday morning by Mrs. T. O. Mar
aASSIFIEDADVEfiTIStMENTS
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch,
clock and jewelry repairing. Ex
pert, service and reasonable charges.
H.’S Broadhurst, .Jeweler. 110 I.a
ina? St., directly in front of post-
• \ , N i EvE \ i Hal ■ een
Will soon l>e here. Everything in
Decorations and Novelties at High-
Book Store—l7-4t.
WANTED-.-100 Cords of Wood. Will
pay $2.59 for Pine and $3.50 for
Oak wood, delivered at 708 Spring
,*£" A. C ALEXANDER.—I3-6t
WANTED—Second hand grain drill.
W. H. Emmet, Americus.—l9-4t
WANTED— Your HAT to CLEAN
and BLOCK. Service guaranteed.
Cainmbus Hat Works, Columbus, Ga.,
Member Chamber of Commerce, K>. ■
■yams club* —12-301
WANTED-—Good .three or four
horse crop on shares \pplv to
J 5- 11
WANTED— You lo come in and ]
pu- line of HALLOWEEN deema
i iorir and Novelties Hightower’s
Book Store—l7-Jt.
■CALL FOR PORTO RICO
SWEET POTATO CRATE AT
CaRTEPj’S -curing HOUSE.
NEAR S. A. A. L. SHOP. WHL
EXPLAIN FULLY. IT’S TIME
TO DIG. PHONE 620—19-2 t
WANTED—Children, 550 of them to
see Mary Miles Minter in "'rhe
Little Outcast” at the Opera House
{Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Wit heve.ry ticket sold at sc. a bag
of Mize’s Lest home-made candy giv
en at the 3 o’clock matinee.—l9-21
W ANTED TO RENT—Four or
five-room house; one with
chicken yard and cow lot. Ad
" House,” care Times-Re
'ikirder—(ecU-dh. i
LOST AND FOUND
LOST— And opportunity to make the
-kiddies happy if you fail them on
Halloween. W. have a complete
stock of decorations and Novelties.
Htghtowei Book Stare—l7-4t
K- —Small diamond from ring.
■Return to Times-Recorder- for xe-
Wd.—lp,3t.
1
.a '' Xol T B Hooks, Sr.—
shall at her home on Harrold .venue)
Mary Fiuntei, and th<
hrorm' Bridg* club.
E. B. Ev. reet and Mrs < has.
U. Roi ei -w H entertain
Wed H : ' ■ '' - U '
:. . 1 ■'... .. gag ' ; ’
Miss Louise Mars hall « k enter- -
tain for Miss Annie Bailey •' -- sday
■ brilliant benefit will
I ' v I ' I . j I )l< •’ J■ i C I
. • ■ '' ’
■ Safe ■ 1“ ' ' ' ' h ‘
American Revolution.
u.-r- i .. m-,... T-’vi viil entertain
,, vl (rA ,, l ijb doy mi"'ning a :
her home on Lee street.
F' ; i iy , v, - i.' _ the members oi toe
Hui: hi .''.venue Bridge club will be
ejitPi'taincd by one of its member.-.
CHRYSANTHEMUM CLUB TO
MF.EI FP.IAY AFTERNOON.
Tin- Chrysanthemum chib will hoiii
: its regular oieeting Friday afternoon,
i at 3 o'clock in the Parish House of j
• Calvary Epi.-eopal church lawn, at!
which time Mrs. (' E. Dunaway, Miss ;
‘ Sil: ie Taylor and Mis- Ximena L’omt |
will be the hostes.-es.
At tin- last meeting a week ago
the membership decided <m tin- place i
for the exhibition of the splendid j
I blossoms which are opening rapidly ■
■I under the genial influence of a per-j
feci October on, ami the flower |
show will be held on Armistice Day - .!
■ November 11, in the handsome show
rsa.m if tin' W G Turpin building i
■ one - Lee street.
The pr- i.ram w ich the Sumter i
Memorial committee will provide will I
be given before 11,.■ showing ~f the
■ chrysaiitheniums by the club, and the
i ladies of the <!ub will affiliate with
■ the memorial committee in aking No
wb'T 11 the greatest day in the
, history of Sumter county.
Tiic flower exhibit will begin at
1 o’clock in the afternoon, continu-
i i ing throughout the afternoon and
evening hour.-. It is anticipated that
- thousands of people from nil sections
-of Southwest Georgia will be here
r i for the memorial exercises and for
the purpose of participating in the
annual flower show
At the meeting F riday the commit
tee appointed will dec'de on the
s judges who will render de<'.- ions for
1 the several prizes which wiL he giv-
ii e nat the conclusion of Dm exhibition.
i INTERESTIN PROGRAM
TO B GIVEN THURSDAY.
s The second program of the < lub
a -en.-on will be given Th.usday after
e noon with Mrs. D. W. Bagley on Tay
lor street by the Woman's Literary
111 elbu, beginning at 3:30 o’clock.
I- , A serie- of unusuxl'y intere-iing
- topics have been selected and it is
1 OR SALE
FOR SALE—Ger RYI
have 200 bushels; will sell all or ;
part; $3.00 bushel; will deliver in
Amercius. Now understand, this* is
guaranteed to he ABRUZZI RYE and
sound seed. A. B Connors, Leslie, >
Gt
FOR SALE —Everything for the Hal
loween decorations. Lots of Nov
cities. Hightower’s Book Store.
17-4 t.
FOR SALE —Wmtrr Lawn Gis-*
Seed. Americus Seed and Supply
■ Co. , HU
FOR SALE—One 5000 gallon cypres. ■
■water tank on 30-ft. steel tower, j
for SIOO W A Carter, Plains, Ga.j
.
FOR SALE 100 acre land, located
neat Webstei and Sumi ■ ■ ■ unty
line. G. V. . Thomas. I I > < 'mion Ave
Barbel Shop.-—lB-3t.
WANTED—Position by young lady:
competent stenographer; well
! worded in spelline. P. O. Box 122,
—lB-3t
FOR RENT—Two or throe down
stairs rooms, unfurnished. 408
South Jackson street. — 19-2 t,
FOR SALE—Kitchen safe, $5. One
j Chromo heater, pipe, damper a’’d
| zinc square, $lO. Good as new.
- 408 South Jackson street.—l9-lt
)
? FOR SALE—Nest Onion Sets. Best
? winter Onions, qt.. 20c; gal., 75c.
. Mrs. C. R, Morgan, Leslie road
r 19-lt.
FOR SALE— Season Stove Wood. S<
loads for SG. Lightwood post. 40c
each. Fulghum Seed Oats, 75c pet
bushel. C. R. Morgan (no telephone)
Leslie road. Route D. l9-lt.
LADIIES—CaII and see our few se
lect BLACK HATS just arrived
today at the Americus Millinery I’ar-
- lors, COO Jackson avenue.—l9-2t.
FOR RENT
3 I 1... ■
. FOR RENT—:; unfurnished rooms.
920 McGarrah St.- 18-3 L
. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR
R E \ T Located on Taylor
St, .Address P. O. Box 37- —17 7t
t MONEY TO LOAN
- FARM LOANS—Low Interest Rate
I and Good Terms. W. W. DYKES
EVERETT TRUE By Condo
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i oxih -ted thai ihc readmes will Dr ew
) nefii ,al to everyone
ID rhert Moon will give i.el
I’ : 'iiiinoer cn the urii. -ia n n c:>m, I
■ !
1 • i'!,,- i -i.-i t.lir : -ia- m New I’mg
imid." wiiiten by Butterworth.
"liow the America a Colonies Werei
Governed” will be read by Mrs. R. 1
Maynard.
Interesting and amusing incidents;
will b - told concerning the states of,
Massachusetts, Connecticut and
Rhode Island, this feature being a
new introduction by the program,
committee.
“Story’ of Roger Williams and Re
ligious Freedom” will be read by;
Mrs. W. M. Jones, and the last two
readings will be in charge of Mrs.
John Daniel, who will give the “Gov
ernment of New York by the Dutch."
and "Government of New Hamp
shire."
With the entire series of programs
for the year being on government
and citizenship, the first program
met with instant appreciation by the
club member-hip, who are enthusias
-1 tic over the prospect of studying the
various forms of government in
which women are now permitted to
’ ; participate.
Pft i r ■£ ,h. s]
■—III .—I IIIIIJ II I LAlll II j
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rufus Lane, of
I Blakely, announce the birth of a
‘ daughter October 19, who has been
; named Georgia Lane. Mrs. Lane,
who is pleasantly remembered in
Americus as Miss Mary Sue Cham
j bliss, is at the city hospital, from
I which place she will go to the home
lef her mother, Mrs. C. A. Chambliss,
on Barlow street, for a visit before
'returning to her residence in Blake
iiy.
Aye of Discretion.
; Youth tm i • compensations, but
.ler.-onaily v< are glad to have passed
tile age when we thrilled nr the sight
nt' a gent in a silk hat and fur collar.
—Galveston N'ews.
SILVERWARE
I he kind you can de
I pend on.
STERLING SILVER
and
( OMMUNITY
Pl ATE
I IdOSL. BELL
i
jeweler and < )ptician
—ALCAZAR—
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Beautiful Charming
ELAINE HAMMERSTE.N gla[)ys walton
‘Handcuffs or Kisses’
Don’t miss if and , ,
Rowdy
HAROLD LLOYD
Comedy See H sure
Fox News Fox News
THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
, Mrs. Adele Stamp, field represen
itative of Red Cross, is in Americus
i to organize the next Roll Call, to
i Ik- held Nov. 11 to 21.
—
Mid-wek prayer services will be
I held this evening in Central Baptist
church, led by the pastor, Rev. llen-
ry T. Brookshire, who will have for
his subject "Belief in .Action.” Tho
friends of the congregation, as well
as the members, are invited to be
present. t
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Little, Miss
Annie Cawood, Miss Nella Weeks and
! Miss Eva Weeks have returned from
Atlanta, where they motored for a
' vysit of two days to the fair.
The D. A. R. benefit party will
jbe held Thursday afternoon at 3
'o’clock in the Community Club house,
under the auspices of the Council
of Safety chapter.
Doxes of Green Lumber Weaken.
Pa* Ling i»<rxr- tn.oh- <>t properly
■seasoned lumber .ire t’mind to resist
rough handling six to ten limes ns
■ well as those made „r green lumber.
, The reason ■:? .'rnioijstiaied ny the
| forest products laboratory, is that Hie
fibres of iln* moist won'! shrink away
from the mills as ihe stock diles. mill
, 'so lose tlielr grip.
1-- —•
RYLANCER
ONE DAY,
WEDNESDAY, I
OCTOBER
i —.——
The Dramatic Sensation Os
New York and Chicago
By Mary Roberta Rhinehart
And Avery Hopwood
FUN AND THRILLS
500 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK
■loo NIGHTS IN CHICAGO
PRICES:
Lower f loor and Buses $2.50
Balcony, First 2 Rows . $2.00
Balcony, Balance $1.50
Gallery (Colored) $ .50
Pins Wai Tax.
Seats on Sale al Theater,
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SMITHVILLE
S.MITHVILLE. Oct. 19.—0 f much
interest to the people of Smithville
was the wedding of Miss Myrtle
Clark to Air. Ben Cox, of Thomas
ville. which took place at the home (
if the bride at 7:30 i'clock W ednes
day evening. The groom arrived ,
here for his bride at 6 o'clock, and
as soon as the ceremony had been
performed by’ Lev. E. W. Gray, the
I appy couple left for their home in j
1 m masville, where Mr. Cox is en-,
paged in business.
Pat Ward, ol Benevolence, was the,
guest of Miss Agnes Wells Sunday.
Dr. Terre l Simpson and Harrold I
1 a hardson visited Plains Sunday.
Miss Kate Helmes and Wilson)
' inch, of near Americus, were visi-:
tors here
Miss El Dora Sims spent the week
end at her home in Weston.
John Burton, of Ainvue, has re-1
turned to make his noir-' in Smith
' i'le, much t< the >. 'light of his
..irny friends
The friii'G of Mi. jv't gan will
be osrry to learn of his idness.
Mrs. A. P. Lane is-imn. eving af
ter an illness of a week.
Frank Childers, James Fink and
G.itewood Pryor will gtiend the
Southeastern fair in Atlanta this
week.
Those elected to attend the
Friendship Association in Leslie
this month are T. S. Burton, Sr.;
W. C. McDonald. C. C. Bridges, Joe
Beauchamp and W. H. Lunsford.
Mrs. Susie Goodman has return
ed after a pleasant visit to friends
and relatives in Sylvester.
Miss Su sieGowrwt spent the
week-end at her home in Adams.
ier, Ethel, of Moultrie, were guests
of Miss Harriet Hill Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Burton,
Misses Annie Lunsford and Lnrline
MRS. AMSRICUS GEORGIA
ENTERTAINS THURSDAY.
Mrs. Americus Georgia delight
fully entertains Thursday anil
many other days in the week.
Some times it is brige, some
times it’s ”42;” other days it is
a reception to a frieird or kins
woman.
Delightful menus are served
ices, cakes (i cold meats, deli
cacies, many and varied are the
tempting plates that greet the
guests.
When Mrs. Americus Georgia
is wise, wishing to give her
guests the best that markets af
ford; when she wants to light
en her burden of entertain,
she calls Mize Grocery com
pany for suggestions.
Catering to this particular line
of trade, Mize always has a
variety to select from; the
clerks are familiar with these
lines and gladly lend the pros
pective hostess every possible
help.
Mrs. Americus Georgia, Phone
224 or 354 and let us show you
how we can help.
Mize Grocery Company
AMERICUS
JNDERTAKING CO
*uuer*l Dirertor. «-ad Etvb.lrci.ri
NAT LEMASTER. M«n*ger
Dfcy Phone* 38 and 231
ALLISON
UNDERTAKING CO.
Ettablhhed 1908
Funeral Directors
And Embalmers
Noel E. Smith and
Olen Buchanan, Directors
Day Phones: 286 and 253
Night, 859, 381 and 106
I
Tinner Electric Co.
Reduced Price* on House
Wiring and I ixture*
are ready. Are you? Cali
is for an estimate.
Phone 124.
RAILROAD SCHEDIA.ES.
(Central Time.)
Arrival and Deparlure of Pagnenger
Trains, Americus, Ga.
I Tim following schedule lienres
| published as information and not
j guaranteed:
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrive Leaves
1 I :59 am Columbus-I’hgo 3:40 am
10:28 pm Albany-Morttg’y. s:l4am
7:25pm Macon-Atlanta 6:37am
*7:l 5 am Columbus *6:50 am
1:52 pm Alhany-Montg’y 2:lspm
2:15 pm Macon-Atlanta 1:52 pm
*11:00 am Columbus *2:30 pm
!l<l:00am Columbtis 12:30 pm
6:37 am Albany 7:25 pm
5:14 am Macon-Atlanta 10:38 pm
3:40 am Albany-.laxville 11 :59 j>m
2:sßam Alliany-Jaxville 12:41am
12:41 am Chgo, St. L. Atla 2:59 am
( ) Daily; (!) Sunday.
SEABOARD AIR LINE
Arrives Leaves
5:1 spm Richland-Cols 10:00 am
3:10 pm Cordele-Savh. 12:31pm
12:31pm Richland-Montg’y 3:10 pm
Cannon motored to Americus Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. G. Goneke ami
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Stanton at
tended services at Hebron church,
i near Americus, Sunday.
Mrs. John A. Carlton and daugh-
Abb Reese Daniel, who has been
’ work’ng at Meigs. Ga., is the guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
1 Daniels.
Mrs. A. Johnson visited Suni-
i ter Saturda. .
‘ Mrs. A. G. Johnson spent Satur
] day in Americus.
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i DR. TUPPER TO CORDELE.
I CORDELE, Oct. 19.—Friends in
1 Cordele are looking forward to the
: coming of Dr. Kerr Boyce Tttppeij,
i noted platform lecturer and Baptist
I preacher, who will be here about Fri
day to stay over till Sunday. He will
deliver two sermons Sunday, and he
i will very likely be heard by the Ki
' wanis ilub in the Friday noon lunch
| eon.
i „
YOUR COUGH IS A KEI)
RAG OF fIMELY WARNING
Disregard It and Disaster May Lie
Right Ahead
You have not been feeling quite
fit—you are unaccountably tired at
’ the least exertion, you feel depress
ed and blue, your head aches, at
i times complete inertia steals over
you—you realize that you are only
. 1 about 50 per cent efficient. Mother
; Nature has been doing her best to
; warn you, and you have disregarded
’'all her hints. Now you have a cough.
* Perhaps your cough is an after es
- feet of a cold, perhaps it lies in the
; chest, in the bronchial tubes, possibly
■ it’s a stomach cough, it may be that
'you fool yourself by saying it’s
hereditary. The kind is of compar
atively little concern.
A cough in itself may not be more
than irritating. But that cough neg
lected and permitted to hang on will
lead to complications. The time to
advertisement
, New at Pearlman’s ;
A BIG SALE*
z f)iO LADIES’
iM COATS
f ’ffi JUST ARRIVED
mJß’' by EXPRESS
F rom one of the largest coat
houses in the U. S. A., the most
beautiful line of Ladies’ fine Coats that has
been shown the public this season. And each
one will go at a
SPECIAL SALE PRICE
COME SEE THEM
PEARLMAN’S
MONEY 6|°|o
MONEY LOANED on fdi m Idiul* al (» I
rat and borrower* have privileg® of
paying purl or all of principal ai any interest period, stopping in-
terest on amount* paid. We always have best rates and easiest
terms and #ive quickest service. Save money by seeing or writing u«.
Wt- are in cliarge of home office of the Empire Loan & Trust C *o.
G. R. EL I. IS or G. C. WEBB,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
WINTER LAWN GRASS
Now is the tune to plant. Green Liwn makes your home more
beautiful. Price: f
20c Lb Peck 90c (5-Lb«) <
Special Piicj; in Large Quantities
PLANTERS SEED CO.
Phone 502 ’ J Forsyth St.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921
is’ar a r- U : appeared.
<>!■ it,, inn-; Aoiimis ~| <H,ap-
Jii’lir i v i-Limls is I ?.peilii i,, ; ,
' siluai'-'l "H lliv noriiiw<-t i-iirii.T ~f
A list in l.:i. and wlMch wa.« vi-ii,,| , ls
laleli as 1*0.".. I'ikl.i.v it La- ili>ai>-
peareil. ami is m>w fifty f,-ei Imhiw
vaii-r. Tlie island was Jlprteen miles
h.im. and famous for it» beauty.
Worm as Thin as Stra .v.
1 Samoa lal.i-ts as< aor’.u r.f ~y.
trome slemleniess. like a tine straw,
.vltfili is eaten, li'e tile oyster, boQj
ami emd cd. V
y re Relief
- wt INWGESTION
Bell-an s
...yxp Hos water
Sure Relief
; Allans
/ • •«* < • 1 • r/f i f
• eradicate the cough is at its first
warning—the way is to take Dr
Cheney’s Expectorant which goes
right to the seat of the trouble. A
cough is a symptom—use Dr. Chen
ey’s Expectorant to correct the cause.
• <
Dr. Cheney’s Expectorant has
- been sdd for over sixty years. It i
a remedy proven throughout three
’ generations and. thousands upon
thousands attest, ‘its marvelous heal
’ ine powers. Keep it in tlie. lumse—it
* i. jnd a: good for coldk, Ki'onchili .
■ ; whooping cough, croup or any of
the affections of throat or lung. .
'' A bottle of Dr. Cheney’s Expectorant
l’ is an insurance policy against grippe,
*- influenza, pneumonia, catarrh, bron
s , chitis, astnma, quinsy, sore throat,
‘ etc., with their attendant heavv doc
tor bills.
e
Sold by all druggists and in small
-1 er towns by general merchants, in
o ! 30e and 60c hotties.