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Popular Buena Vista Business
Woman Out for School
Superintendent
BUENA VISTA, Feb. 8.--Tire
Democratic Executive Committee
met at the court house and arrang
ed to hold the primary .on the 19th
of March.
The candidates for County
school supoi intenednt. are Mi. s Net
tie Powell and T. B. Rainey. Miss
Powell'has a bachelor's degree from
the University of Chicago, and she
hu- had several years of experience,
as a teacher. Bi fore she entered the
University of Chicago, she graduat
ed from the Georgia State College
for ttimun at MilledgevilltT. For
thg past few years, she has been
managing her plantation, ami she
has proven herself a successful far
mer,- The friends,of Miss Powell
are "eargerly pushing her claim.
MRS. JEFF TAYLOR IS
IN SERIOUS CONDITION
Amei'ieus relatives rec-ived tele
grams announcing the serious ill
ness of Mrs. Jeff Taylor at her
home at Hollywood Farm, near Bu
ena Vista, her condition, taking a
decided turn for the worse late
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Howell Simmons, Miss Lucy
£H®nmons and James A. Fort left
early this morning for her betlsid
Miss Susie Taylor having been call
ed there several days‘ago.
Heart complications combined
w itHH 1 involved kidneys, produced a
stroke of paralysis Thursday, at
tending - physicians giving little en
couragement of her recovery.
Mr. Taylor, who was in Chicago
son matters of business when Mrs.
Taylor was stricken, arrived home
last, night.
Mrs. Coolidge Finds
Tanlac Perfect Tonic
Mrs. Marian Coolidge, of 8J
Water St., Hallowell, Maine, is an
other whose gratifying' experience
with Tanlac prompts her tt> publicly
endSse the urtimeitie.
“Ehonsetly believe Tanlaf is the
hi sfg medieine ever niadii," said
MrsF Coolidge recently. |
“It was nothing less than agony
the way I suffered from indiges
tion. Although iny appetite was
very poor, what little 1 did eat
caused awful pains in my stomach
and" around my heart. My nerves j
wei*A so bad at tipies 1 could not |
Rylander Theatre
Matinee, 300 QAT I? I? I) Q
Night 8:30 dil 1 • 8 LI), V
JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS
THE
COVERED
WAGON
A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION
. FOUNDED UPON EMERSON HOUGH’S SPLENDID
ROMANCE OF THE OREGON TRAIL
LOVE—ADVENTURE-COMEDY—HEART INTEREST
i———wiiMiißiiinjr
: sjtL m. l£
•; v.-.v..-. v '. ... L _ '
Na
Over the gloriou, wilderness trail with the pioneer, of '49
Thrill on Thrill—lndian Fight, Buffalo Hunt, PrairieFFier e
All Real. /
SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The COVERED WAGON”
WILL POSITIVELY NOT SEATS
BE SHOWN AT ANY
OTHER ADMISSION ON SALE
a RICE AT ANY OTHER
THEATRE IN AMERICUS NOW
OR VICINITY FOR SEA
SON OF 1923-1924. BUY EARLY
R IPPC* Matin.*, SOc, 77c, SI.OO. Plus
W "* Nights 50c, 77c, SI.OO, $1.50 Tax
Society
[MISS M MATH HOSTESS
AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON
A lovely affair of Thursday moru
j itig was the bride luncheon at which
oiiss. Lois Mi-Math,was hostess ai
! 'u-r home un Rees I’aik, having as
[her guekts the members of \hi ••
'bridge club ;lTui one extra table so.
j Mrs. Thomas Swann, of Atlanta,
who is the guest of Mrs, Stuart
Prather.
I The spacious drawing room where
i the tables were arranged for the
game was made unusually attrac
tive with' flower jars of beautiful
yellow jonquils, and bright bloom
ing planks wer® used effectively on
small tables.
At twelve thirty o’clock an ile
gant luncheon was served at the
card tables.
Miss Me Math was assisted in ei.
tertaining by Mrs. Rudolph Wright,
of Moultrie,,
The gues list included Mrs Thoms
Swann, Mrs". Stuart Prather, Miss
Gertrude Davenport, Mrs. Henry
Lumpkin, Mrs. If. F. Easterlin, Jr.,
Miss Eugenia Parker, Miss Mabel
Ellis, Miss Anne Ellis, Miss Mary
Glover, Mrs. Arthur Rylander, Jr,
Miss Mary Dudley, and Mrs. Eu
gene Cato.
v * *
MRS. DENHAM ENTERTAINS
AT HEART-DICE THURSDAY
At her home on Hancock avenue,
Mrs. Hubert Denham was hostess
Thursday - afternoon, entertaining
delightfully at four tables of heart
dice'.
The. living room where the guests
were entertained was charming in
its decoration of yellow jonquils an i
handsome ferns.
! Miss Chloe Davenport won the
iace my shoes. I spent many sleep
less night and felt so weak and
worn out 1 could hardly keep going.
A’lt.is just grand to feel as fine
as~l Ho now. Every Lrai ti of indi
gestion and nervousness is gone, I
enjoy my meijls. to the limit and 1
MfWfnnirrtljiM. I can’t help but
praise Tanlac''it Has bee nso good
to me.”
Tanlac is for sale by all good
dru.g'gists. Accept no’ substitute.
Over 40-million bottles old.
j Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills.
DETERMINED!
Determination personified is
Mis s Rose Chrisman, Wyoming
school teacher. Hearing of plat
inum propects nyar Middle Fork
Wyo., she made the long journey
there on snowshoes, and located
a claim.
high score prize, an attractive box
pf French stationery.
Late in the afternoon, after the
conclusion of the game, a delicious
salad course with hot fta was serv
ed. ,
Mrs. Denham was assisted In en
tertaining by her nister, Mrs. F. L.
3awyttrfft>f and her
moth - rj . E. Brooks.
The list for this lovely af
kair included Miss Lillian Denham,
Miss Eugenia Walker, Miss Alice
Harrold, Miss Margery Cargill, Miss
Chloe Davenport*, Miss Ruth McMath
Miss Betsy Smith, Miss Charlotte
Turner, Miss Frances Shiver, Mi»s
slartha Johnson, ?-liss Elmer Buch
anan, Miss Ankie Walker, Miss Lu
ile Schneider, Mies Elizabeth Joy
ner, and Miss Harriet Rylander. |
i> * ’ •
! OVELY PARTY GIVEN’
CHRI3IINE HOLBROOK
Thursday afteihoon, at her home]
on Church street, Christine Hoi- 1
‘ look Was a dainty little . hoste.-s
when she entertained tWirty of her
little friends fit a lovely party, ceie- i
Crating her eighth birthday anni- [
versary.
Bright yellow flowers were used I
effectively to decorate the rooms !
where the children entertained
and the attractive Valentine sug-*
RYLANDER Tnniobf K All New
THEATRE lOlllgni O This Time
8:30
GEORGi MCMANUS’ CARTOON MUSICAL QME&Y
MUMffi
ON BROADWAY
’ " ‘lt Must Be Terrible to Be Blind’
BEHOLD THE 50c, 77c, sl. Plus Tax
HAPPY NOTHING HIGHER
THOUGHT- GET your *eats early if
you want sitting room.
THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
gestion was carried out efectivcly.
Many interesting games weie
played until late in the afterjioun,
when delicious ice cream and cake
were served. Attractive favors in
ihe shape of hearts and attractive
Valentines were given each guest.
Christine's invitation u- i tot' tm ;
enjoyable affair iiit.uacd Elixabeßi,
English, Jaunita Kanevv, Be sic De i
Helen Sheppard, Doris Sheppai L
Danesse Walter. Mary Thayer,Mar
garet Battle, Hliznociii Guruner, '
Theresa CTore, EFiabetn Lindley-
Lamartine Christian, Mora Chris
tian, Beatrice Parker, Ida Mae 1>
s6u, Jesse Williams, Clara Bell;
Hooks, Elizabeth Langford, Rosalie j
Gbklen, Martha Pelham, Marina;
Faust Melva FaUst, Katherine l>i\-'
on, Charlotte Daniel, Jimmie Lasoni, i
Mildred Holbrook, Fiance- Holbrpo
* * *
*N ANCY HOOKS HOSTESS
AT BIRUIDAY PARTY
An enjoyable affair ol Wednes
day afternoon was the party at
which Nancy Hooks was hostess at
her home on Lie street, celebrating
her birthday anniversary.
The attractive music 'room where
the guests were entertained was
brightened with bowls of lovely yd
low jonquils placed at interval.- or.
the mantel and small tables. Tables
were arranged for cards, and a
beautifully embossed cake was cut
for the. birthday, symbols. Compotes
of delicious hand made aendies were
placed on each table.
Late in the afternoon, Nancy en
tertained her guests with a* theater
party, to see “The Huihimng Bird’ .»*
the Rylander.
The guest list for this delightful
affair included Elizabeth Broad
hurst, Hazel Council, Elizabeth VI
len, Elizabeth Howell, Josephine
Arnold, Eva Claire Shiver, Maiy
Charlotte TySoYi, Ann Johnson,
'Vivian Jones, Yonah Bell, SU* High
tower, Margaret Golden, Carolyn
Harvey, Leila Hamrick, Mervin Mor
gan, Sarah .Shipp, Gladys Veaf.-,
and Gladys Gatewood,.
Mrs. Thomas Swann of Atlanta,
is’ theattractive guest of Mrs. Stuart
Prather at the Windsor Hotel, Mr-.
Swann is pleasantly remembered in
Americus as Miss Margaret Gaines,
where she frequently visited Mrs.
•Prather before her marriage.
John 'WefE'Sheffield h&s.retnrmfd
tofthT of'Virgrrtiaj 'after
spending several days at his home
here, attending the Sheffield-La
TURKEY
DINNER
Will be served
Saturday Evening
li.
At 6 o'clock at
The Tea Room
Opposite Windsor Hotel
nibr marriageT ‘A’ l )|| O’ .
Miss Martha Bell of Atlanta -ard
Mrs. Isabel Beasley, of Montgomery,
left yesterday for her home in At
lanta, who were attenddants in the
Sheffield-Lanier vveding.
! INTRODUCE BILL
TO JJEASE SHOALS
V. ASIIINGTON, February -B.—A
kill for the lease of
J Muscle Shoals to. a $15,004,0000
I formed by the. Tennessee Electric
j Company and other southern power
companies, was introduced today by
1 Representative Hull, Republican “of
I Ohio. • , .
GERMANS REFUSE TO
DISCUSS REPARATIONS
BERLIN, February B.—The for
eign office today refused to dis
cuss the reports, of Ambassador
Wddefeldts' possible resignation as
a result of the Washington flag in
i eident, but it seems clearly the
j government’s intention to shift the
Responsibility to the ambassador.
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Attention, Masons
Regular communication M. B.
Council Lodge No. 95 tonight, 7
o’clock, Masonic hull. AU Masons
cordially invited. *
. DAN CHAPPELL, W M„
R. L. CRAWFORD, Sec.
HAVELUNCH
With Us
Sandwiches, Hot Chocolate,
Tomato Bouillion, Hot Cof
fee. all hours during thq day,
at
Americus Drug Co.
ALLIANCE
INSURANCE CO
of Philadelphia
■ ! •• Sfl'.
A Sound Company.
Valuable Advisory Serv
ice.
Low Premium Rates.
Broad Protection
Dependable Policies.
AU form of Property Pro
tection.
Prompt Payment in Case
of Loss.
BRADLEY HOGG
Phone 185
Representing the
ALLIANCE
INSURANCE CO..
OF PHILADELPHIA
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 1924
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The housewives of Americus could make no mistake to
stock their pantry with a thirty days supply _ with these
items. These are groceries that mean real saving to you.
We place your package in your car.
BUY BEFORE THE NEXT ADVANCE
25 lb. Domino 045
Sugar . .
Buljc Peanut • 1 Evaporated
Butter 9Ao F eac^es ICp
Pound ......... ' Pound -
Large, Fancy, Ripe II £
- Bananas, Pox.
No. 2 can Libby’s No. 2 Can Libby’s
Dessert 90 Bartlett 9Rp
Peaches Pears ’ LOKf
No. 10 Pail Swift’s I 54
Silver Leaf Lard J- •
No. 3 Can Libby’s j No. 2 Can Del
Choice Monte Fruit 4Q/»
Apricots uDL; Salad 40L
24 lb. Sack Surenuff Q f
Sclfrising Flour Qw
Guaranteed
No. 2 Can Del Monte No. 2 Rogers
Grated OCp Sugar 1 9-,
Pineapple Corn >
1 • -T -
10 lbs. Large Irish O O
Potatoes . . vJ
« w
No. 2 Can Rogers No. 3 Can Del
Early June 1Q ~ Monte 99n
Peas lOL Spinach
3 lb. Gin Maxwell 1 14
House Coffee •
No. 1 Can Tomatoes, Frenchs
2 for 15c OC« Mustard \Ap
cr dozen OclL J ar l^rC
10 lbs. Poto Rico O C
Yams . . ,
No. 3 Can Rogers 1 Pound Rogers
Sauer 17/» Monogram 9C/»
Kraut ill/ Coffee uu\j
Riche’s 3 Minute Oat A
Meal, Package .
Tropic Palm Flint River
fs 25c ; 76c I
No.' 10 Pail 154
SnowdriftiLard * •
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25 Pounds Rogers 25 Pbunds Rogers
Scratch AC Laying' 11A
rfeed Mash ,I#lU
24lbs. Roger’s Laßosa 4 /\f-
Plain Flour-None 1
better at any price *
100 Pound Sack 100 Pound Sack
Rogers Dairy <PO OC Rogers Lay- (PQ <JT
Feed J ingMash
10 Peck Sacks Seed Irish Po
tatoes, Maine grown, Pf C A
Coblersi and Red Bliss {J,
You can gfet at Rogres store, 209 Forsyth Street—
Best White Mean 14c P Lard j n
at, pound I *" Pound I/O
Fresh WeinettyA “?(ir Lingan s 8ac0n.... o n
P° un< J T---1 I Pound Carton 3/C_