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L«Vern« Jirodnax Thomas, Editor. Phone 108.
MISS* ENGLISH HOSTESS
TO CLUB MEMBERS.
Miss Mary English was hostess to
the members of the Thursday 42
club at her home on South Lee
street Thursday morning.
The tables were grouped on the
porch where ferns and early fall
roses were used effectively.
At the conclusion of the game
an ice course was served.
Those invited were Mrs. Oscar
English, Mrs. W. R. Jackson, Mrs.
Egbert Allen, Mrs. B. E. Turner,
Mrs. George Riley, Mrs. Herman
House, Mrs. John Hartzog, Mrs. R,
L. Crawford, Mrs. Roy Parker, Mrs.
Skinner, Mrs. Henry W. Williams.
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MISS CARRIE SPEER
ENTERTAINS AT ROOK.
Miss Carrie Speer entertained sev
eral friends at her home <>n South
Lee street Thursday night at an in
formal rook party.
The game was played at six ta
bles in the rooms which were made
attractive with a profusion of early
fall flowers.
A delicious sweet course with hand
made candies were served the guests
who included Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Hat) is, Mr. and Mrs. Neon Buchan
an, Dr. and Mrs. diaries Davis, Mrs.
R. C. Fetner, Mrs. H. W. Smith
wick, Mrs. S. H. Young, Mrs. C f
Ansley, -Mrs. C. M. Hale, Mrs. W.
M. Riley, Mrs. R. L. McLeod, Mrs.
Ralph Stewart, Mr. and Mrs R F
Prto M Jr., Mrs. R. F. Poole, Sr
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strain in ordinary shoes.
The CANTILEVER Shoe
affords natural support to
the arch of the foot. The
C antilever shank, being flex
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snugly to the natural curve
of the underfoot. The mus
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natural action, resulting in
easier walking, healthier
muscles and ligaments, I
freer joint action and bet- |
ter circulation. There is
complete room for the toea,
without looseness; snug fit
ting heels; and comfort may
be enjoyed while standing or
walking.
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MISS LINGO HONOREE
AT SHOWER.
A pretty compliment to Miss Mary
Alice Lingo, a bride-elect, was the
handkerchief shower given by the
42 club of which the honoree is a
member, at the home of Mrs. Grey
Tillman on Horne street Thursday
afternoon.
Giant marigolds in wall pockets
and baskets formed the decorations
and the color motif of yellow and
green was carried out in the re
freshments.
Little Grey Tillman and Virginia
Morgan presented Miss Lingo with
a large basket, the handle of which
was tied with yellow tulle. The bas
ket was filled with dainty hand made
handkerchiefs.
Mrs. Tillman was assisted in serv
ing by Mrs. R. B. Hightower and
l Miss Sarah Hightower.
Those present were Miss Lingo, '
Mrs. C. M. Hal l , Mrs. Fred Smith,
Mrs. George Holston, Mrs. Kellett.
Heys, Mrs. C. C. Carnes, Mrs. Paul
Wooten, Mrs. David Jennings, Mrs.
Willis Morgan, Mrs. Cleve Tillman,
Miss Lallie Carter, Miss Edna Mono
han, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss
Brownie Carter, Miss Mattie Lou
Horne. ■>
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HORTENSE TINSLEY SOCIETY
TO MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON
j On Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock
I at the Carnegie Library the quar
i terly meeting of the officers of the
i Hortense Tinsley Missiopary society
| of the First'Methodist church, will be
■ held The regular meeting of this
I society will take place at 4 o’clock,
i Each member is requested to he
present prepared to give a Bible i
i verse on faithfulness.
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i YOUNG PEPOPLE TO
GIVE PROGRAM.
The Y oung People’s Missionary so
ciety of the First Methodist church
will meet Sunday evening at 7
o clock at the court house where all
the services of the church are be
ing held.
I An interesting program lias
alla, MS£d, and the young people are
t urged to attend. • .
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AMERICUS U. D. C. CHAPTER.
TO MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON !
I Americus Daughters of the Con
| tederacy, members o f Americus
chapter No. 36, will meet Tuesday
afternoon at 3:30 o’clock ]at the
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“The love romance of the
a most beautiful woman in the g
world.” 'wy” ■
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Wise Hints to Wives and Otherwise n
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EVERY WOMAN love, honor, and protect her! si
DREAMS OF used a Divine law to mask
LOVE AS THE ' lis bastardly intent. I
CROWN JEWEL He deceived her about her a
IN THE lover—he deceived her into
KINGDOM OF marrying him—he dece ved her
LIFE. out el * Ja
Aftd then he found he had r |j
deceived only himself.
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home of Mrs. J. W. Harris, Jr., on
Horne street near Taylor. This is
the annual called meeting at which
new officers wjll be elected for the
ensuing chapter year, besides local i
chapter officers, delegates will be j
selected to represent Americus U. D. !
C. at the state convention at Decatur ;
October 24-26.
Mrs. Frank P. Harrold, president i
of the Georgia division, will be a i
guest />f the chapter, and it is ex- |
pected she will give the members a '
resume of her recent trip abroad, i
Mrs. Harrold is an entertaining talk*
er, and will have much to say of in
terest to women regarding progress
made by them in England, France,
Germany, Italy and other countries. •
Following the business session a so
cial hour will be enjoyed when light
refreshments will be served the mem
bers present.
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SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR
SUNDAY MORNING.
A special program of music has i
been arranged for presentation at ,
ths morning service of the Presby-]
terian church. I
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Antes will I
sing together "J Heard the Voice of I
Jesus Say,” and the regular choir ■
will be composed of Miss Emmie I
Morgan, Miss Marie Walker, Cliff]
Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Ames.
I Mrs. W. IL C. Dudley will preside
at the organ, rendering a series of
instrumental numbers of unusual
beauty.
i / John Sheffield is ill with dengue
fever at his home on Brown street.
Barlow Council, Jr., has gone to
Gainesville where he will resume his
studies at Riverside Military acad
emy. x
Mrs. Marvin Everett and Samuel
Everett are ill with dengue fever at ,
their home on Furlow street.
• apt. Li'. I). Watts has recover-1
ed from a recent attack of fever.
Mrs. Allen Perry is suffering
from an illness of dengue fever at
I her home on Church street.
Mrs Frank Lanier is ill with den- i
gue fever at her home on Taylor j
street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Glover, Mr. and j
Mrs. Will Green Turpin and :
Rev. L. A. Harrell fyave returned |
from Thomasville where they attend- I
I ed a Rotary convention.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bynum are ill
with dengue fever at their home on
South Lee street.
I Mis. Florence D. Hollis is suffer-1
j ing from an attack of dengue fever ;
at her home on Taylor street.
Mrs. Annie J. Floyd*, of Peterman,
Ala., is the guest of Mrs.! B. E.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
Turner -on South .Jackson street.
Officers Kimsey and of_
the Police department, are reported
latest department victims of the den
gue ’fever.
i Miss Katherine Smith, of Church
i street, left this morning for Com
j merce, Texas, where she will resume
i her position on the faculty of the
i college. She has been the guest of
• her mother for the past fortnight.
| Anent the prevailing fever epi
demic in Americus, a merchant here
telephoned The Times-Recorder Sat
urday morning, suggesting that here
after persons afflicted with the sick
! ness be listed as “casualties.” The
suggestion is rather military in na
ture, but if carried into effect would
undoubtedly simplify the problem of
1 citizens interested in knowing those
i of their neighbors taken daily with
dengue.
Mrs. Homer Bankston and little
■ son of Plains, were guests Friday
lof Mrs. Grey Tillman on Horne
{ street.
Mrs. Kellett Heys is ill with fever
I at her home on Church street.
Guy S. Crawford, of St. Louis,
will arrive in city tonight to be the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Allen
at their home on South Lee street
nutil his marriage to Miss Mary Alice
Lingo on night.
MrsJ J. p. Chapman is ill with
dengue fever at her home on For
rest street.
Miss Frank Marsh, of Cordele, is
the guest of Miss Mary Alice I.ingo.
Miss Marsh will be an attendant, at
the Lingo-Crawford wedding.
i Mrs. C. K. Chapman is ill with
j lever at her home on Felder street.
Mrs. E. J., Shehan and little
daughter, Wylie Claire Lee returned
Thursday from Columbus where they
were guests of Mrs. Mac Hill and
Mrs. Alex Reid.
Mrs. Ebgert Allen is ill at her
I home here.
Mrs. Cloyd Buchanan' is improv-
I ing from a recent illness.
Little Miss Eugenia Walker is
I ill with dengue fever.
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James A. Feagle is ill with dengue
i lever at his home on Reese street.
Janies Dixon is ill with dengue
fever at his home on "Brooklyn
Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hartsfield and
son, Ellsworth, will arrive in Amer
icus Monday from Lake Junaluska,
N. C., to be the guests of Mrs. W.
P. Persons for a few days before
returning to their home in West
Palm Beach, Fla.
Mrs. W. P. persons is Ml with den
gue fever at her home here.
William Dudley and Harry Dean
Wooten left Saturday for Mercer
University, where they will be stu
dents this year.
R- L. Edwards has accepted a
position with the Shipp Grocery Co.
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MMs Elizabeth Brown is the
guest of Miss Mary Alice Lingo until
WIFE HELPS ELECT HUBBY?
“After having been in bed half the
time for a year with severe pains in
my right side over the appendix,
stomach trouble and bloating, which
the doctors seemed unable to reach
with medicine, and advised operation
as the only remedy, my nurse ad
vised me to try Mayr’s Wonderful
Remedy, and its results have truly
been wonderful as I am now entirely
well and strong, and at the last elec
tion worked hard to elect my hus
band.” It is a simple, harmless prepa
ration that removes the catarrhal mu
cus from the intestinal tract and al
lays the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, including appendi
citis. One close will convince, or
money refunded. For sale by
Howell’s Pharmacy and druggists
everywhere. » adv
LEGAL No. 518.
To the Citizens of Americus:
Under the act approved August
8, 1922, known as the City Man
ager’s New Charter Act, it is pro
vided, z
“That the mayor shall publish the
form of” the ballot with instructions
as to how to mark the sa’iwe iji a
newspaper for ’ten days prior to
the election, to be held on Sept. 27,
1922:
The official ballot which alone can
be used at said election will be
headed as follows: “Official Ballot
for Commission Manager Govern
ment.”
Below this heading will appear
two entries as follows: “For Com
mission Manager Government.”
“Against Commission . Manager
Government.”
If a voter desires to vote for
commissioff government or for the
bill, he or she must mark out
“Against Commission Manager
Government.”
If a voter desires to vote against
commission government he must
mark out ••For Commisison Manager
Government.”
The official ballots can be secured
from the managers of the polls and
no other ballots can be voted.
J. E. SHEPPARD, Mayor.
after her marriage next Wednesdaq (,
evening. j
Jack Atkinson, of Savannah, is <
the guest of friends in Americus |
for several days.
George Van Riper and Miss Mary :
Belle Van Riper are ill with fever i
at their home on Brown street.’ j
Miss Virginia Smith who has been j
the guest of her niece, Ikjrs. L. F. j
Grubbs, on Church, street for several i
days, will leave Sunday for her home j
in Sanford, Fla. i
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Mrs. W. R. Walker and Miss Marie !
Walker are convalescent from an !
attack of fever. |
Mrs. Hill Kelley is ill with dengue I
fever at her home on Brannen <
avenue. j
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L W. Smith and Frank Wright
left F riday for Atlanta where they I
will enter Georgia School of Tech
nology.
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Opera House;
TODAY |
Harold Lloyd
in the comedy
“Pipe The Whiskers”
— : was so good yesterday that he i
has been held over at the Opera
House today.
Lloyd is easily i
the screen’s !
greatest comedian I
and when sup- ,
ported by Bebe
Daniels an<( Snub i
Pollard, it's the ]
trio that sends the I
audience into con- |
vulsions of mirth.
“The Trail of I
the Wolf’ is an
strong two-reel I
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exceptionally
Western drama.
A Century Comedy entitled “Off
His Beat,” featuring Harry Sweet,
is action and laughs from first to j
the last foot of film.
. International News photogra- i
phers will take you with them in j
their big airplane and show you I
> the clouds above the Mighty Alps, |
Switzerland. Motor boats show I
great speed pt the annual regatta
‘ in 111.
i A Cartoon comedy panning the 1
stenog will give you a good laugh.
This is an excellent program and
1 one that will give you many a
thrill and laugh.
, Opera Houre Matinees begin at 3. ]
Night Shows begin at 7 and
■ continuous. .
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