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MRS. WALLIS TO BE
HOSTESS TO CLASS
■X- The . Mission study class of the :
"’Woman’s Missionary Society of the j
. First Methodist church will meet p
cj-jn the home of Mrs. W. P. Wallis
-Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock, ’
when the usual interesting program
"will be given.
■i* A full attendance of the mem- ;
tership is urged.
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MRS. JAMES LOTT HOSTESS ,
AT LOVELY PARTIE FRIDAY |
~j.; Mrs. James Lott was a charming]
.Xhostess Friday at two beautiful ; ,
.-.parties, entertaining in the morn-j
rttjpg and afternoon! The afternoon I
"party was given in honor of Mrs. I
-Philip Graves, of Neosha, Missouri,]
“the guest of her parents, Mr. ami ]
“Mrs. R. S. Oliver.
The spacious back porch and the]]
t.living room of the! Lott home,
—where the tables were arranged for I
bridge and forty-two were beauti-1 1
fully decorated with lovely sum- ] ’
Zm< r blossoms, gladioli, zinnias, ‘
• snap-dragons and daisies artistical- . 1
: "ty arranged in baskets, wall pock- 1
ijets and jardinieres and placed in 1
/•every available space.
In the morning Mrs. Lott receiv
£ed her guests wearing a very lie- ‘
Scorning morning frock of blue ra- (
“tine, and in the afternoon she wore ’
lovely afternoon model of cream '
“dace combined orchid chiffon
“Voile.
ic Mrs. Graves was Unusually at
tractive in a green and white sport .
- dress of crepe, beautifully em- !
“hroidered, and with it she wore a
“•’smart sport hat.
/X, Mrs. Lott was assisted in enter- -
. „4aining by Miss Edith Creightoi J
t.tpnd Mrs. David Jennings, and i.i ‘
-'The afternoon bv Mrs. Gordon How
■.ell, Miss Melva Clark, Mrs. David r
Jennings and Miss Edith Creighton. ’
After the games a delightful
'.tjruit salad course with iced punch
..--was served. *
jS The invitation list for the love
rly parties included Mrs. Philip
..Graves, Mrs. H. O. Jones, Mrs. Roy
Mrs. Mai/vin Everett, Mis.
''T. F. Gatewood, Jr., Mrs. John :
iiSGoolsby, Mrs. Lee Hanford, Mrs.
“Thomas Harrold, Mrs. Frank Har
@old, Mrs. Hampton Fields Car
ersville; Miss Quenelle HamjJd,
“Mrs. J. D. Hooks, Mrs. Gordon H<>-. -
“ell, Mrs. Charles Hudson, |
Theron Jennings, Mrs. Davifl £len
i.:i>ings, Mrs. H. B. Mashburn, Miss -
Louise Marshall, Miss Alice Me- :
j, Neill, Mrs. Eugene Bailey, Mrs.
D. R. Andrews, Miss Evelyn Bell, ;
J. C. Berry, Mrs. F. U. Har
iris, of Birmingham, Ala; Miss Em
tiiae Borum, Mrs. Virginia Legg, :
“Mrs. St. Claire Jennings, of Cleve
—'land, Ohio; Mrs. Joe Bryan, Miss
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Ladies Dresses that we have ever had
to offer before.
These are tub silk dresses, big range of
snappy models, shown principally in
dark and medium shades.
Sizes 16 td 42
In all reality none to compare for less •
than $25.00; a very special sale at,
choice
$9.95
CHURCHWELL’S
218-222 W. Lamar St.
Americus, Ga.
Dorothy Cargill, Mrs. Alton Cog
dell,'Mrs. Charles Council, Mrs.
W. H. Cobb, Mr . A. C. Crocket*
Miss Edith) Creighton, Miss -Ger
trude Davenport, Mrs. Clarence Da
vis, Mrs. Annie Walker, Mrs. Em
ory Rylander, Mrs. Herschel Smith,
Mrs. L. C. Hester, Mrs. Boyd
Stackhouse,'Mi s. R. P. Stackhouse,
Mrs. Frank Bryan, Mrs. A. B.
W lard. Mrs. -I. T. Warren, Miss
Melva Clark, Mrs. G. C. Webb,
Mis. Taylor Lewis, Mrs. E. B. Ev
erett, -Mrs. William Randolph, Mrs.
Ernest Spann, of Plains; Mrs. B.
W. Mize, Mrs. C. C. Williams, Mrs.
In well Elam, Mrs. Charles Smith,
< f Thomasville, Mrs. Dick Williams,
Mrs. Dudley Gatewood, Jr., Mrs.
Rufus Lane and Mrs. Walter
Brown.
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MRS. SAM HEYS ENTERTAINS
FRIDAY FORTY-TWO CLUB
Mrs. Sam Heys, was hostess Fri
day afternon at a lovely party, en
tertaining the Friday Afternoon 42
club and several friends to‘fill va
cancies.
Quantities of lovely summer
flowers were used in decorating
the living room and wide reception,
hall Where th ■ guests were receiv
ed-, snap dragons, gladioli, shasta
daisies and zinin is effectively car
rying out the color scheme of yel
low and white.
Following the game a delicious
frozen salad, course with iced punch
was served.
The guest list included Mrs. H.
B. Mashburn, Mrs. L. W- Brown,
Mrs. A*. C. Crockett, Mrs. Lee
Hansford, Mrs. W. M. Humber,
Mrs. E. C. Parker, Mts. Frank Tur
pin, Mrs. John Wooten Mrs. Frank-
Sheffield, Mrs. John Shcfifeld. Mrs.
L. G. Council, Mrs. Gordon Heys,
Mrs. Kellette Heys. Mrs. S. H. Kit
tle, Mrs. H. E. Allen and Mrs. D
R. Andrews
MISS EUGENIA PARKER
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB.
, A pretty party of Saturday morn
ing was that. at which Miss Eu
genia Parker entertained at her
home on Taylor street, having as
her guests the members of hei
bridge club and a few outside
friends.
Th^’ tables for the morning's
gannj- tyere arranged in the living
loom; vihieh was decor&ted with
dahlias of varying hsades
zininas and daisies gracefully ar
ranged in French wicker basket
and flower holders.
The high score prize was an at
] tractive hand .decorated 'bridge
score set, won by Mrs. B. F. East
erlin, Jr.
Miss Parker received her guests
( wearing a stunning crepe de chine
j sport model.
At the conclusion of the game
I a tempting salad course with iced
, tea was served by the hostess, as
l.-isted by her sister, Miss Mary
Parker.
The guest list included Miss Ma
bel, Elli, Miss Ann Ellis, Miss Ger-I
trade L>avenport, Miss Mary Glov-i
'■l. Mrs. B. F. Easterlin, Jr., Mr.s 1
Stuart Prather, Mrs. Henry Lump-■ <
kin, Miss Quenelle Harrold, Miss ■ t
L Mary Dudley, Mrs. Dick Williams,-
-Miss Deannie Ray Wakefield and 1
-| Miss Dorothy Holmes,
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I MISS HARROLD SHARES 1
’ BRIDGE TEA HONORS p
Miss Alice Harrold, of Americus; P
’ Miss Eugenia Hahr, nf Barnesville; .
Miss Julia Met latchey. of Columbus ’'
’ and Miss Frances Harper, of Moul- ; 1
trie, the guests of Miss Clayton Cal- {
laway, were honor guests Friday: ’
J afternoon at 4 :30 o’clock at a pretty '
| tea at which Miss Mary Armstrong 1
’ was hostess at her home on Ponce
’ de Leon avenue.
The lovely home was attractively
decorated with garden flowers, yel
low and white being the color <
scheme. Gladioli in silver vases were i
; placed artistically throughout the ‘
home.
The hostess was assisted in enter- ,
- taining by Miss Anne Lane Newell,
- Miss Eleanor McGinty, and .Miss ‘
! Clara Belle King.
About thirty guests were present.
—Atlanta Journal.
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' HORTENSE TINSLEY BIBLE
“• STUDY CLASS TO MEET
The Bible study class of the Hor- t
1 tense Tinsley Missionary society
will meet Monday afternoon at 4:30
o’clock with Mrs. Sam Heys, at her
home on Taylor street. Every mem
’ ber is cordially invited to be pres- 1
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Among the out-of-town guests 1
■ from Americus attending the dance I
’ at Albany last evening given at the
Elks’ club were Miss Hulet Humber, ‘
Miss Dorothy Holmes, Mrs. J. C.
Berry, and daughter, Mrs. F. U. 1
Harris, of Birmingham, Ala., Slick
Sullivan, Charles Simmons and O.
B. Biggers. King Tufc’s Tuters fur- '
nished the music at this dance.
Miss Rosa Mae Stevens and Miss
Mice Stevens will leave Sunday for
• Athens, where they will take a de
gree course at the University of f
Teorgia. They will be accompanied 1
by Miss Florence Stevens, who will 1
ake a course in physical training at 1
l. : s school. I
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Miss Martha Duncan, Miss Flor- ■'
- ence Fort and Allen Fort have re- 1
turned from a delightful visit of
wo weeks to Mrs. Stewart Colley at i
- her home in Grantville.
Miss Kate Land, who it was 1
stated several days ago had gone
s ,o her home in Alabama for the 1
summer, is remaining here several
weeks longer instead. <
Mrs. Russell Bridges and young
'••on. Ralph have returned to their
home in Atlanta after a visit of sev
->ral days to Judge and Mrs. James
Hixon at their home on Lee street.
Mrs. Perry Clegg and young son,
Sam Ed, have returned to their •
home in Cordele after a visit of ten 1
days to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Chapman, on Forrest street.
A. R. Cooper arrived this after
noon from Selma, Ala., to join Mrs.
Cooper and Richard, Jr., in a visit
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I’.
Chapman.
Mrs. Stephen I’ace and children,
Martha and Stephen Pace, Jr., will
leave Sunday for Hawkinsville to
spend several weeks with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ragan at
their home in Hawkinsville. They
will make the trip through the coun
try, Mr. Pace going with them and
returning to Americas Monday.
Mrs. E. J. Eldridge and little
daughter, Martha Virginia, and Mrs.
B. F. Easterlin will leave Monday
for a visit of ten days to Mrs. East
erlin’s brother in Tifton. They will
go through the country in Mrs. Eld
ridge’s car.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fay and two
little daughters are spending some
time in Chicago.
Miss Margaret . Edwards is in
Americus after several weeks’ ab
sence on professional duty in near
by cities.
Mr. and Mrs. John Flournoy, of
Columbus will be guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Eldridge at their home on
| Lee street Sunday. Mr. Flournoy
JBWETT
e/1 Six'Built by Paige
Some people ask us why the name Jewett,
and what is the significance of such a name.
I his Paige-Built I hrifty Six car was named
after Mr. Jewett, who is president of the
Paige-Detroit Motor Car Co. He has spent
the best part of his life in perfecting this
wonder car —therefore the name plate is a
tribute to his great accomplishment.
Chappell Machinery Co. J
Phone 234
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
CHURCHES
Lee Str e et Methodist Church
Luther A. Harrell, pastor ' p
9:30 a. m. Sunday under the
leadership of Ts M. Furlow. Class-,
es tor every body. Come and study
with us.
11 a. m. Preaching by Rev A. :
W: Quillian of Madison, Georgia.
6:45 p. m. Devotional service of •
the Epworth Leagues.
The mid-week prayer service j
will be held Wednesday evening at
eight o'clock. {
The pastor will be away from
the services tomorrow but the
membership of the church and the
general public is cordially invited
to hear the Rev. A. W. Quillian
who will preach for the Lee Street '
congregation. •
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First Methodist Churc*.
John M. Outler pastor.
Preach in the Court House '
Sunday School at 9:30 every
Sunday morning. Wible Marshall
Superintendent.
Preaching services at 11 o’clock
a. m., and 8 o’clock p. m. The pas
tor will occupy the pulpit at both
services.
The Epworth League and the ;
Junior Missionary Society will meet j
at 7 o’clock Sunday evening. v
The mid-week prayer meeting
will 'be held Wednesday evening at
8 o’clock.
The public is cordially invited ’
to all these services.
First Baptist Church.
Rev. Carl W. Minor, pastor.
9:30 a. m. Bible School. T. Fur
low Gatewood superintendent. All
church members in the Bible
school and all Bible school re
main for worship.
11 a. m. Worship. Subject: “The
Test of Every Christian’’. ,
6:45 p. m. Senior Intermediate
and Junior Unions will meet in e
respective rooms. All young peo
ple cordially invited.
7:45 P. M. Worship. Subject:
“Prerequisites to Success.” j
7:45 p. m., Wednesday, praise,
prayer and Bible study. <
We extend a mos.t cordial invi- J
tation to all to study and worship
with us.
First) Church of Chrir,'t| Scientist
128 Forrest Street
Sunday , school at 9:30. . r
Sunday morning service at 11 t
o’clock. Subject: “Is the Universe
Including Man, Evolved by Atomic
Force.” 'Golden Text: “Jeremiah j
10:12. Re hath Hade the earth by j
his power, he hath established the
world fby His wisdom, and hath
stretched out the heaven by His t
discretion.” j
Wednesday evening meeting at 1
8 o’clock.
Reading Rooms open daily, ex
cept Sundays and legal holidays, i
from 10 until. 12 o’clock. <
The*public is invited to attend
the service and. visit the
Rooms.
First Christian Church
Taylor Street. ;
Sunday school 10 a. m. J. A. 1
Baugh, superintendent. Count
strong for your side Sunday.
Praise service, 11 a. m„
Communion, 11:15 a. m.
Preaching service, 11:30 a. m.
Subject: Who Krtoweth Whether
1 Thou Art Come to the Kingdom for
Such a Time as This?
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Roy
C listen, leader.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday 8
p. m. J. A. Baugh, leader.
Junior Christian Endeavor Fri
day 3:30 Mrs. Chas. McArthur
leader.
The spirit and fellowship i)i
every service. Come with us.
Presbyterian Church.
Richard F. Simpson, Pastor
9 a. m. Sunday school, A. C.
Crockett, Superintendent.
11 a. m. Morning Service, Sub
ject: “The Exalted Christ.”
7:45 p. m. Evening service and
Bible study.
A cordial welcome to strangers
and visitors.
Our own people are urged to fbe
present.
was a former resident of Americus
having been connected with the
Levy-Morton Electric Company,
whose offices were on Jackson
street.
Miss Lillie -Lee and Miss Sarah
Reese will leave tomorrow for Ath
ens, where they will take a summer
course at the State Normal school, i
1
F'aul Lee, who travels in North
and South Carolina for a large shoe
concern, arrived in Americus to
spend his summer vacation of six
weeks with his mother, Mrs. E. S.
Lee, at her home on Lee street.
Calvary Church
Rev. James B. Lawrence, Rector.
Fourth Sunday after Trinity.
Holy communion 7:30 A.
The church school, 9:45 A. M.
Morning prayer and sermon 11
A. M.
Young Jeople’s Service League
7 P. M.
Evening prayer and sermon 8
P. M.
A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all to attend all the services.
Central Baptist hCurch.
Rev. Milo Massey, Pastor.
Services Sunday at this church
will be as follows: Sunday school,
9:30 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m. and
7:45 p. m. The pastor asks every
memlber of the congregation to at
tend these services, and the pub
lic is invited to be present.
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ELLAVILLE, June 23—Mr. and
Mrs. Nolan Strange announce the
birth of a daughter, June 22, who '
will be called Martha Anita.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Statham an- i
nounce the birth of a son June 18 !
at their home in Cobb, who has'
been given the name of George
Wilkes.
Local‘Bne&
Miss Eva Weeks left Saturday for
Atlanta where she will be enter
tained as the guest of Miss Henri
etta Ball.
Mrs, J. M. Thayer, who has been
the guest of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Weeks for the past two
weeks, will return to her home in
Statesboro the latter part of next
week.
Miss Aeolia Caldwell is in Cobb
this week on professional duty.
Mrs. O. E. Liggin and family have
returned from a visit of two weeks
to relatives and friends in Helena.
Miss Mary Annie Feagin has re
turned to her home here after a visit
to friends in Sumter county.
V
Lew Wallace Weeks, who has
been spending two weeks with his,
parents here, returned Saturday to
Buffalo, N. Y.
Sol L. Sills, former Americus res
ident now living at Laredo, Tex., is
spending some time here.
Letters received by the family
here from Miirph McDonald, who
•left two weeks ago for Texas, state
that he has reached San Antonio,
and is the guest lor some time of
his aunt, Mrs. Arthur Moore, and
Rev. Arthur Moore.
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The Sign That Guarantees
Genuine Parts
Only through the use of genuine Buick factory
made parts can the mechanical excellence of
Buick cars be maintained. These parts are identi
cal with those originally usedin building the car.
The same materials, the same workmanship
are employed.
The infrequency with which Buick requires such
service is proved by the experience of every
Buick owner. If, however, for any reason such
service is necessary, Buick Authorized Service
is available everywhere.
W. G. Turpin & Co.j -
Phone 173 ' Ameri cus, Ga. E. Lamar Sb.
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..'MO Jim Elk AU I OMOBI U S AKE BUILT, ..BUICK,,WUWOUI. THFA4
CALL SCHOOL ELECTION
CUTHBERT, June 23.—An elec
tion has been called to pass on the
proposal to consolidate Pachitta
and Trinity schools. The consoli
dation was petitioned by the resi
dents and patrons. The election
will be held on July 20.
PINKSTON
The New Champagne Kid Slippers
p" •‘nt
Hl
Silk Frocks
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Distinctive Styles
Printed Silks
Crepe-de-Chines
Soft, Cool Summer Shades
$12.75
You will be glad to have chosen one of
these smart frocks—they will fit into your
cummer wardrobe—for traveing, for the
street and the parties; sunny day# path.-
beach. As cool and fresh as a
ing.
New White Silks Are
$18.50
wnMorio
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 23, 1923
TO OBSERVE HOLIDAY
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ELLAVILLE, June 23—Effective
immediately Ellaville merchants will
observe half-holiday each Thursday
during the remainder of the summer.
The first half-holiday will be ob
served next Thursday.