About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1923)
PAGE TWO mfiociety j FINAL arrangements made FOR FASHION SHOW. Fnial arrangement; for the Mer clffftts Fashion Show Friday nfght i t the Rylander were com pleted today. Models have been se- IcgjL'd by the various merchant v/Bo will participate in the ;hov iirf and the sale of reserved seal, v'iii begin Wednesday moraine at ti-jn. o'clock at the theatre box of -1 '&• ' “Manager Herbert Kincoy of the Kpander stated today that nlri'.my r- jgumber of mail orders reserving s<mU have been received and the-o wfn be sent to purchasers Wednes day at noon. jAValter Page who is managin r ti etflrvv.for the Merchants Association eWircssed gratification of the many •it ' - * Dinner Tea Room Wednesday » Menu S %u;t Turkey Cranberry Sau e Rite and Gravy Green I'eas Grape Gelatine, Whipped Cream e. Cake 5 Tea Coffee Milk ~ WEDNESDAY NOON •| 85c JSI -- ’y4 Feeling of Security i\’ou naturally fee] secure when virii know that the medicine you ?ijx> about to take is absolutely . [ and contains no harmful oi hit'; |U'odueing drug'. |£uch a medicine is Dr. Kiliper’.- Ejainp-Root, kidney, liver and bind- j O' medicine. VJ.'he same . tandnrd of purity, i sWenglh and excellence is main jifitod in every bottle of Swamp-’ R**ot. '*h -is 'scientifically compounded | ffm vegetable herb; . Jit. is not a stimulant and is taken ! irPtes.spoonful doses. ri; is not recommended for every-j tlfns". it is nature s great helper in re newing and .overcoming kidney, liflir and bladder troubles. *A sworn statement of purity is wfeh every bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s | .klffanip Root. ®H you neeij a ifirdici,'ne, yob rifiuld have tV 'On sale ’fit [ aE drug stun i in butHc* of two! ■ iW's, medium find •" •’ ~*Ho\vever, if (you wi-ii first lo try tMs great preparation send ten i»- great preparation send ter. cfets to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bints hjLmton, N. Y., ft-« a sample bottle. I wf.en writing be sure and mention . tljpt newspaper. adv I * . L. i A J ) JA , n _ • ‘Sm K -•' * 't< '< f/O «j\ '* I^Ahi ■ i ife- 1 ft. ran fSU-A l^f^L 4.. '■ ■■ . ■ ■■ M §gi - i .sioK ’•, ,rr 'C ■ j .... . 7',,-. : The Tie That Binds !' r]p HE UNI-TED STATES is a t I JL nation of far reaching re » I lationships. Urged onward by new' opportunities in a land of i 1 boundless resources, families r | have separated more than in any | other land. Few men live w here , 5 their fathers or grandfathers I lived. Domestic ties stretch between communities widely scattered. Commerce and industry, too» have the same spread of in terests. ■ f. j Though the nation is a federa tion of states, their boundaries • Bell System , I /fS&; . J. I ' One Policy : One System |c/ Mfi ',O And Ah jToward* £ L-. .Universal Service 1}• h «- » V&: —Afy |l Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company (* * ' ■-! - r —Jj . T. j beautiful young girls who v.ill as .! in staging the Fashion show. After a for.:;; Itation with other par- | tictf anting mere limits. Mr. Page | stated this afternoon that the dis-1 of j nery and j ■ other ace-; will positively he, the 1,1; S; Slit;, lent ever Lionel to Amencus n any occasion. Tl . J aggregate \;-l .■ o! gowns, coat jiut's etc., to be wmi bytaodels o.i the Kyi , i ei <ge T ay ni is con . rta wly estimated at $W f’du. Ini-: led : lining the apparel to lie displayed mere are a number ■•{' '•’ingle c'arfc.eius valued at ss ■ era! hundred dollats many of which are mo. •• in; tii'ii ient than have ev. : Oil K ; a here. ■ i lie i.sen's ' ash.'on display will , also he excejitionally mentorin ' ■ ; i a nun. i-r of the best dn ad '.’•m.uicus men posing as models. •tie following A meric us model have been chosen by the merchants • the out of town models to he art , noun ced to mor ow. 1 ml: ton : Mrs. Vai s Rylander i, i i 1 ' rry Hi vkins, M rs. W. C.'' Cave dir . Lucas Thiers, Miss Edith 1 i eighton. Miss Mabel Ellis, Miss I Anne Ell; , Mrs. C. 11. Burke, Mrs. M l’;-, li. F. Kasterlin, Jr., and Mrs. Olin Dixon will sing, wearing a : Pinkston gown Fashion Shop: Mrs. Henry Lump-. k;n, Mrs. Alton Cegdell, Mrs. B. P. Mrs. Dudl ’Buy Johnson, Mrs. Cobb Milner,! ■sits I'ranees Sparks, Miss Elizabeth ; i. Mrs. Hamilton Holt will sing, wfcar- j mg a Fashion Shop gown. Ansley’s:Miss Allino Mayfield I , Miss Sara Oliver, Miss Sara j lagntmver, Mrs. Boyd Stackhouse, j Miss Margaret Wheatley, Miss Ber nice McArthur, Miss Alice McNeill j Miss Elizabeth Andrews, Miss Chris ) tine Hines, Ruth Eldridge. , i I’eui'lmanV Mrs. Carr Glover, j Miss G. Davenport, Miss Mary Glov : °rn Miss Kathleen Denham, Miss ] Eugenia Parker, Mrs. J. F. Gate- I wood, Jr., Mr.. M. H. Wheeler, Miss 1 ’ Elizabeth Stevens. Hats for these models will be ! | furnished by Miss Tilman and Miss Walker. j W. D. Baliey Co: Preston Ross, j Hubert Baugh, Anthony Council ; lheotitus Stakes. A Cohen tEmmett Earle Bolton, •Toe Jackson, B. F. Easterlin, Jr., j Carr Glover, Jr., 'Charles Glover, j Bobby Hooks, Buck Dixon. . v IS * * $ " '. ) east (church and prince i kSEWINd CIRCLE to meet. ' -M he mtmibers cf the East Church ; and Fringe streets sewing circle are j | requested to meet Wednesday after- | i noon at the horn,e of Mrs. W. M. 1 |Bu ry on East Church street at j ! three o'clock. Every member is cor- ! jdially invited to be present. VISITORS HONORED AT DINNER LAST EVENING. Mm. J. V. K'andwerker, ot Mem ; lim, Term.. tt:< guest of Mrs. Luca Fhieis, and Mrs. George Adams, c Atlanta, the guest of Mrs . Oli Dtxcii sheared honors at a lovel dinner party last evening wit wim-h Vv alter Page entertained a the VV indsor Hotel. •he guests were seated at on long table in the private dinin '.lnch was attractive)/ decorated l i yellow, the Halloween idea iiein ; tarried out effectively. Thre | natuisome silver baskets filled wit I . > How cosmos were placed at intei ills on the table arid attractive Ha, .■ ..eon favors marked the place o he guests. t overs were laid for Mrs. .J. V ilandwerker, Mrs. George Adam; Mr . llarry Hawkins, j|., u.i.» ..... Walter Rylander, Mr. and Mrs. Lu ius Me( leskey, Ml. and Mrs. Job Council Mr. .and Mrs. (harle nui ke, Mr. and Mrs. VV. C. Ca>t \i s', and Mrs.. Lucas Thiers, Mr. an .'li'; . T. It. hooks, Jr., ..... .. Sara lower, Lewis Fliis, AleC'erd P'rath or, and Walter Page. *■ * «* EAST AMMEKiCUS SEWING CIRCLE MEETS WEDNESDAY. A meeting el the East America ■ ewm ;■ circle will be held Wedne day adernoon at three o’clock wit Air . L. M. Matthews, at her horn (-on Oglethorppe avenue. .Evei member is urged to be present. '• / .Airs. Hamilton Holt left Mondh for Macon where she will jjoin.Mi tloit for a stay of several days that city. * * * WEST CHURCH AMD JACKSON SEWING CIRCLE MEETS WEDNESDAY. A meeting of the West Chure and Jackson street sewing Circl ; will be held Wednesday afternoo [at three o’clock at the home c i Mrs. T- H. McGillis on Lama ; street. (NUMBER OF PARTIES I FOR FIRST TURKEY DINNER. A number of Americus hostessc are planning to entertain thei Fiends Wednesday at the Te Room, where the first turkey dir ner of the fall season will be serve at noon. t hese annual dinners are ahvay i looked forward to with much intei i est, and Miss Joe McKay* who ha ! planned the menu for a dumber c i years, is in charge thus insuring th best cuisine. Miss Estelle Ragan, of Hawkitn ville, is the guest of her sister, Mm Steve Pace, at her residence cn Lc treet. Miss Hulet Humber has gone t Gainesville, where she will be th guest of friends at Brenau Golleg for several days. ‘ Ai iss Fannie Belle Outler, wh has been doing special train in form no barriers to trade. I n busi ness and social life, as well as in government, the nation has be-> come a great community. Hence there is a natural de mand for telephone service that has no narrower boundaries than those of the country itself. Such a nation-wide service can lie given only through an organiza- | tion having a uniform policy by means of which all its distant activities can be joined together. The Bell system provides 1 such a service to meet the needs of a united people. work during the summer, is at REV. J. A. GRAHAM i 1. i ft..- ( rv» /. !im i • ot . i»i i>i c r 1 1 .... __ _ _ j Home tor some.lime, coming to peril a needed vacation with her I parents, Rev. and Mrs. John M. Outler, at ’.he First Methodist par i sonage. J. B. Parkman, of Seale, Ala., spent several days of last week with his mother, Mrs. L). i.. Parkman, it their home here. Mrs. D. R. Phrkman i reported somewhat better alter an acute at- I tack of bronchitis at her home .; jthe Agricultural college campus. -Mrs. S. P. Wright returned Sun* I day to her home in Columbus ; I'ter -pending several days with Miss ; Bonnie Paikman and . D. D. | Parkman here. vgj -Br. and .Mrs. Eu'gar Butt an nO'iiute the birth of a da jghter Sat urday October la, vrVi has been .given the name of Gertrude Cairo* ; une Butt. packing plant under V/AY IN PA VO yuilr.lAN, Ga., Oct. 10.—Fav-o | ;s to have a packing plant, it was j announced today. The plant will - be erected by J. C Lieb ’& Com- j ; a; . , ui Baltimore; J. S. liornto-n, j a representatives or the company ! I is now in Pavo coptracung with i the truck growers, of that section j as to the acreage to be planted in I : truck' next spring. the plant will be used principal ly in handling tomatotes, but ar rangements have been made to take care of all kinds of market able produce grown in sufficient quantities. r Phe packing house will be built j and completely equipped by the company. The company will grade Pack, ship and sell produce from I the growers at a stated contract ( price. j DO FALL WINDS i MAKE YOU mm T CivT curl-up to the stove or t ij} radict when the cool days J_> conic. Gi l. a new supply of ; ed blood—new “ ( ,ep” :: .tl stamina, inka Gv’eV. t’cjttoO.T'tngan for a ■>h( 1 1 iin i, an 1 ■it a d enjoy .he glutiour. fall wetith- id hho '.' '-'e family needs Glide’s n the f«ll—needs the generous upply of ir.ii it its invigorating power and the en irgy it creates. Your d itgM.u has it—in liqui 1 and tablet form. Cn -> T- 'l-J 7»? ! T-if • for yoorwlf .rt-c i iiu la'JF-w , • a,.i>i -win* V.’V i • • i 1 ’ I ' t ')U,' ‘ £.lll -'l. . 1 ll'i If V X 11- eroui Trial * . d do na - to M* «f* Urciteub ch Co., "ft sV’an a St.. N. V. Uades Petsto-Man^an! ... -li. . lonic emdßloos.- Fnricher -ns. atjß&m i 1 * " —» 1 — iH y B..JH tmmmmmmrntmm mm — ■O——WdHW—■ «—i in ~ i mini ■ iiiniiii" ■ tmmmmomrnm Sflfci WANTED LOANS, LOANS, LOANS, LOANS —Having a di rect connection and plenty of money at the lowest possible inter est rated [ can save you money on city loans and farm loans. 11. 0. JONES. 14-ts LOANS on farm lands, and city property. Low interest rate. Loans promptly closed. See S. R. Heys or H. B. Williams. Fhones 48 or 52. ’ FOR SALE—A-No. 1 Grade Reg ular Second Sheets, 8 1-2 by 11 inches, special per thousand, sl. The Times-Recorder Job Printing Department.—22-ts. i lARM LOAN MONEY plentiful ■ cheap interest rate and on easH terms. W. W. Dykes. b-tfl WANTED —To protect you, yoifl family and your property. FranM E. Matthews. Insurance. 18-tB FOR RENT—B-lu>rse farm in higfl state of cultivation; convenient H schools, china he- and market. A H dress I'. (). Box, :i;'o, Americas, (ll P•_ ■ ROOFING—Phone 117— SMIVeH Johns-Manville ROOFING, roiH coating, roof cement, creusotH roof paint. —■ Church street. WilliamsH 1 ■ FOR SALE - L. C. Smith breecH loading run, It! gauge. 11. E. aH 11 ■ FOR SALE l’eavine Hay; or less. t'. If. Malik, I.aCrosi^B 12-H t'OAL—Get my prices for class Coal. C. J. Clark. phone 303. 12-^1 Fit it RENT House on McGarrßS street. Phone 247. Mrs. Oliver. ” 1W WANTED- A white o coloifljj man to assi-; me in curing fH| self from li a. m. to S p. in. iH| night work. Pay fair wages mil a week. Time indefinite. C»nß| see me if interested, F. \\'. Ill'H fin. 204 E. Church St.. EMPLOYMENT W WTED iH • man ted man with executive evneral office experience, incluH nig general, public, become tax niH cost accounting; capable of charge, or will do other work. Hi 385,, Aii'.ci icu.-y .1 -iH DIES AT MILNER lUKBVTH, Oct. 16 Rev. J. A. Graham, 75, Baptist minister and . resident or this county, died at the home of his son, Lewis T. Graham Milner, Ga., He was buried at Rock PINKSTON ! ■ Men’s and Boy’s Shoes To Suit the Most Exacting Taste - t TODAY our north window iv devoted to Ihe new fall Shoes for men and hoys, iht cor rect footwear that better dress ed fathers and sons will, wear for 1923. ■ THE NETTLETON , OXFORDS HIGH SHOES yjjd .$]2.50 The T finest quality Brown Kid Shoes, plain or young men’s models, Specially Priced— slo°° COME IN —KNOW ECONOMY - ' -f;;? f i , 1 LOST—Suit cast com fining ladies’ wearing apparel. Finder return ! to Times-Recorder. —6-dhtf. WOOD FOR SALE—Four foot split pine and stove wood. S. R. Hoys. 6-1 Ot . j FRUIT AND NUT TREES FOR j SALE—Peaches, plums and pe cans, from, Huntsville Wholesale Nurseries. S. R. Keys. C-ts j WANTED—to sublet immediately • Hie desirable premises now occu- ( pied by “Piggly Wiggly” within 1 the Rylander building, Lamar St., j (Americus, Ga. Unusual opportuni-I Creek church in this county Sun day afternoon, Rev, Brown, of Mil ner. conducting the services. Rev Graham leaves three, sons. Dock Jack and Lewis, all of Milner, an<: a daughters Mrs. Bunch Stokes, Albany, Ga. ’ LOST OR STOLEN—YaIe Bicycle; blue with white stripes, box han jdlebars; single bar, new front rim; ! black Persons seat, back tire va cuum cup. Return to V. P. Young, i iTimes-Recorder, or Phone 593. 11-dh-tf FOR SALE—/Three-piece Over- I stuffed Living Room Suite practic | ally new, ( upholstered in figured , damask. Phone Mrs. Alton Cog i dell. 11-It ; COAL—I seii Coai, no foreign sub | stance or slack. Better get fixed for a cold winter. C. J. Clark 1 2-ts : t TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1923 , , r ..,... i- 1 - ! USE SULPHUR TO d HEAL YOUR SKIN i 1 • : 1 Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night 1 _________ 1 i 1 * For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or ‘blotches on face, neck, arms or body, vtm do not have to wait for relief from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying prop- • crtics, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur prepara tion. The moment you apply it heal ing begins. Only those who have liad unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings. | Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right I UP , Get a small jar of Rowles Mcntho ; Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. i y No One Expects No one expects a fire. But fires | come. Insure. 1 No ono expects sudden loss of prop erly. But property is destroyed and : financial loss and ruin often fob i low. insure. Just because you do not expect miss ortune—insure. We can give you all forms of IVoperty Protection Policies. BRADLEY HOGG Phone 185 Representing the ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA HELPS PREVENT NERVOUSNESS Even heels prevent shocks to the Spinal Cords. Ask your doctor. Let us fix yours. JENNINGS BROS. l inest Shoe Repairing and Real Dry Cleaning Phone “Seben-Fo’-Nine” CITY AND FARM LOANS Made on business or Residence Property and Good Farms. Lowest Interest. Quick Results. DAN CHAPPELL Planter* r \nF Building Genuine Gillette Razors 1 4 Kt. Gold Plated on Sale Saturday 98c Americus Drug Company hbhhbb SAVE THE TABLET AND PENCIL Expense by using blackboards at home. We have these in two nice sizes. j $2.00 and $2.50 ' 1 HIGHTOWER’S BOOK i STORE ■' ' $5,000 TO LOAN On Americus , Residence Property LEWS ELLIS Phone 830 ■ i ! Bicycles for all the family— j Girls, Boys and Men. Veloci | pedes and roller skates, Go- I Carts re-tired while you wait. Compton’s Bicycle Shop 205 Cotton Ave. YOUR r EYES Don t Neglect Your Eyes Don , t neglect your eyes. If your eyes give you trouble have them looked after. Be cause there is nothing wcfrse than poor eyesight. We are prepared to give you prompt and satisfactory ser vice in, making up and fitting you with any style glass you need. TO SEE BEST SEE BELL. THOS. L. BELL Jeweler and Optician LOANS made on improved farm L ands at cheapest rates for term of 7 or 10 years with pre-payment option given. Money secured promptly. We have now outstanding o'er $1,100,000.0 on farm in Sum er county alone, with plenty more to lend. Middleton m'donald Correspondent Atlanta Trust Com ; Pany in Sumter, Lee, Terrell, i Macon < Stewart, Randolph ami Webster counties. 21 Planters Bank Building, Americus, Ga. Phone 89 or 2U.