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MR. AND MRS. GLOVER HOSTS
AT SET-BACK SUPPER
A beautiful event of Wednesday
evening was the set-back supper at
which Mr. and Mrs. Carr Glover
entertained, having as their guests
the members of their set-back club
and a few additional friends.
Throughout the reception rooms
of the handsome Glover home, clus
ters of gorgeously colored honey
suckle, Easter lilies and dogwood
were used effectively, the attrac
tive Easter suggestion being carried
out in the decorations and also the
refreshments. Dainty Easter cards
marked the place of each guest,
and the favors were attractive Eas
ter baskets filled with candy Eas
ter eggs.
Following a delicious supper,
served at the card tables, set back
was enjoyed until a late hour.
Mrs. Glover was assisted in serv
ing by Miss Mary Glover.
Mrs. M. H. Wheeler won the la
dies high score prize, a beautiful
hand embroidered green linen
guest towel, and H. O. Jones won
the gentlemen’s prize a pongee
handkerchief.
The guest list included Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Easterlin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Lumpkin, Mr. and Mrs. B.
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you’ll think it’s silk.
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ming of ivory or am- wUI
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Navy Black
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THE CORRECT HOSIERY
1.45 2.00 3.00
TV ew Arrivals
for Easter
I The expressman had not
' a minute to lose, neither
\ have you. The last edi-
V | tion from the style cen-
Z/ ters. Grays. Mouse Kid,
White Kid, and the sea
son’s craze—
GLEAMING PATENT—SUEDE—SATIN
BLACKS—
I R. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Caye,
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius McCleskey,
Dr. and and Mrs. M. H. Wheeler,
Miss Bryce Pilsbury, Mrs. Mary B.
Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shipp,
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lanier, Mrs. E. J.
Eldridge, Miss Louise Marshall,
Mike Kincey, Walter Page, Carr
Glover, Jr
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MISS HOWARD HOSTESS
I O Y. W. A.
A delightful affair of Wednes
day afternoon was the Y. W. A.
personal service social of Central
Baptist church at which Miss Ce
lests Howard was hostess at hir
home Lee street Road.
The living room and dining
room of the lovely country hone
were bright with quantities of beau
tiful woodland flowers artistically
arranged in baskets and wail vases.
Several interesting contests were
enjoyed during the afternoon, and
asplendid musical program was giv
en.
Late in the afternoon, a delicious
sweet course was served.
Those present were Mrs Ctrl Mc-
Allister, Mrs. H. Crandail, Mrs. J.
T. Jennings, Miss Mozell Deavours,
Miss Ethel Mae Hart, Miss Mary
Kate Massey, Miss Lizzie Mae
Gammage, Miss Doris Collins, Miss
Grace Collins, Miss Louise Purvis,
Miss Myrtle Poole, Miss Louise Thay
er Miss Sarah Alice Rees, and Miss
Celeste Howard.
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COTTAGE PRAYER
MEETING POSTPONED
The cottage prayer meeting,
which was to have been held nt the
home of Mrs. H. B. Mashburn Fri
day night, has been postponed be
cause of the illness of Mrs. Mash
burn.
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COLLEGE STREET CIRCLE
TO HAVE CAKE SALE
The members of the College
street sewing circle of the First
Methodist church will sponsor a
cake sale to be raven Saturday at
Piggly Wiggly on Lamar street.
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MRS GLOVER HOSTESS
TO WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Carr Glover was a lovelj
hostess Wednesday morning when
she entertained the members of her
bridge club at her home on Tay
lor street.
The card tables were placed in
the spacious drawing room and mus
ic room where beautiful spring
flowers.formed artistic decorations,
graceful branches of dogwood, and
wild honeysuckle, filled baskets and
low bowls of beautiful Easter lilies
were used everywhere.
Mrs. J. D. Hooks won the tope
score prize, a deck of cards.
At twelve o’clock, after the con
clusion of the game, an elegant hot
luncheon was served at the card
tables. ;
Mrs. Glover was assisted in enter
taining by Miss Glover, and Mrs. i
B. F. Easterlin, Jr.
The guest list included Mrs.
Charles Council, Mrs. Herschel
Smith, Mrs. Sam Clegg, Mrs. Hol
lis Fort, Mrs. R. J. Vibbert,
Eugene Cato, Mrs. B. R. Boyd, Mrs.
Edgar Shipp, Mrs. E. B Council,
Mrs Lucius McCleskey, Mrs J. D.
Hooks and Mrs. A. G. Duncan.
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MISS MERRITT HOSTESS
AT LOVELY PARTY
One of the prettiest parties that
have been given this week was the
bridge supper at which Miss Leta
Merritt was hostess last evening at
her home on College street, com
plimenting her sister Miss Mary Mer
ritt, who has returned from New
York, and her guests Mrs. Jack Gil
christ, of Atlanta, and Mr. William
Baumert, of New York.
Quantities of beautiful spring
blossoms, honeysuckle, wistaria, dog
wood, and spirea were artistically
arranged in French baskets and wall
vases, forming an effective decora
tion for the drawing room and wide
reception hall where the guests
were received.
Preceding the game, a delicious
supper was served at the card!
tables.
Invited to meet Mrs. Gilchrist,
Mr. Baumert, and Miss Merritt were
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bell, Mr.
Mrs. Nathan Murray, Miss Eveljn
Bell, Mrs. Eugene Morgan, Miss
Caroline Worthy, Miss Mary
Frances Lane, Miss Bernice Mc-
Arthur, Jap Pinkston, Bob Lane,
Dan Chappell.
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MRS. ANDERSON HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB TODAY
Mrs. Emmet Anderson was a
charming hostess Tuesday when she
entertained the members of her
bridge club delightfully at her
apartment on Lee street.
Purple flags, wistaria, and pink
honeysuckle gracefully arranged in
low bowls and flower jars, ad
orned the living room where the
A CRY IN THE NIGHT, griping
pains in the vitals, cramps,
weakening diarrhoea - whether child or
adult, immediate comfort and ease in
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Paya to keep always on hand.
Drugs Excite e
the Kidneys,
Drink Water
Take Salts at First Sign of
Bladder Irritation or
Backache
The American men and women must
guard constantly against kidney trouble
because we often eat too much rich food.
Our blood is filled with acids which the
kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken
from overwork, become sluggish, the
eliminative tissues clog and the result
is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and
a general decline in health.
.When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead; your back hurts or the urine
is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three times
during the night; if you suffer with sick
headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid
stomach, or if you have rheumatism
when the weather is bad, begin drink
ing lots of good soft water and get from
your pharmacist about four ounces of
Jad Salts, lake a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days and your kidneys may then
act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with lithia, and has been used for
years to help flush and stimulate clogged
kidneys, to neutralize the acids in the
system so they no longer are a source
of irritation, thus often relieving blad
der disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive: can not in
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink and belongs in every
home, because nobody can make a mis
take by having a good kidney flushing
any time. By all means have your phy
sician examine your kidneys at lea it
twice a year.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
tables were placed for the game.
At the conclusion of the game, a
delicious salad course with orange
ice was served. Attractive Easter
[tally cards marked place of the
guests.
There werje three tables of play
ers, including the members of the
club and a few outside friends to
fill vacancies.
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ARTS CLUB MEETS
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
A meeting of the Arts Club will
be held Friday afternoon, with
Mrs. Nathan Murray, at her home
on Jackson avenue, at <3:30 o’clock
Every member is urgently request
ed to be present.
Mrs. Joe Wheeler of Macon, is the
guest of Mrs. W. F, Marsh, at her
home on Jackson street.
Mrs. J. H. Hunter and Miss Mary
Hunter, of Quitman, are the guests
of Mrs. T. O. Marshall, at ' her
home on Harrold avenue.
Goode M. Green, who has been
the guest of relatives chroughout
Sumter and Schley counties, left
today for Shellman to visit his
brother, C. J. Greene, for several
days before returning to his home
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Rogers Williams, of Ella
ville, and guest, Mrs. Tom Scott
and little daughter, motored from
COHEN’S
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Sp irit gf*ln 11 -1
That fine “dressed-up” feeling is ■jF ' I* J | *K'
only realized when you are ap- XIBmK
pareled in expertly tailored cloth-
ing. There’s as much in the tailor- \
ing as in the materials. You will A/X
find this is admirably expressed In ''
the distinctive exhibit of Hickey-
Freeman and Stratford clothes wP* * ’■ JIImC
now on display here. 'A
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Beautiful fabrics hand-tailored in
flawless fitting suits for men and ■
young men. ' I
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Strictly English type models, such ~ \ IS ( :||| WO w.l
as the Greystone and Newstone “ V ||l f O Wil
with the loose straight lines, \||l
loungy effect, are suggestive for Wr
your Easter suit. ||h I Hl| i
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For the young man who antici- ||
pates wearing his first long trous- - «
ers next Sunday, we have prepar- 1 ’‘Ml
ed ourselves with a beautiful ar- x' gW* r ,? *
ray of patterns and English models 1 J. •
so as to take care of him, as well
as the grown-ups.
FLORSHEIM
SHOES EOR straw Hats
A complete line of
Straw Hats for Easter i-~ —
can f° un< i at i' i 'Jy
Cohen’s. 1 y
As the achievements of a great man live after
him so the faithful service of the Florsheim to \ HA
Shoe has established a very pleasant memory 1
with thousands of wearers—a lasting remind- w B 9 .
er that the Florsheim Shoe will satisfy again $6.00 w
as it has satisfied before.
$lO and $1 1 the Pair
COHEN’S
•THE SATISFACTORY STORE’
Lemar Street Americus, Ga.
Ellaville to shop in Americus Wed
nesday.
.Mrs. Taylor Lewis returned
from a visit of several days in At
lanta.
Mrs. W. A. Dodson and Miss
Georgia Bena Dodsonhave gone to
Macon to spend several days with
Mrs. Gus Sparks, and will go ater
to Valdosta to visit Mr. and Mrs.
John Lewis.
Misi Mabel Ellis is the guest of
Mrs. Van Ritch in Atlanta for sev
eral days.
Miss Mary Parker has returned
from Atlanta, where she was the
guest for several days of her uncle,
Harris Council, at the Piedmont
Hotel.
Friends of Miss Lucy McMath,
the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John
McMath, will regret to learn that
she continues quite ill at her home
on Felder street.
Mrs. Howell Evans, of Jackson
ville is the guest of her mother,
Mrs. C. P. Payne at her home oij
Lee street. She was a accompanied
by Claude Davis, Jr., who will
spend several weeks with his grand
mother, Mrs. Payne.
Mrs. E. E. Cook of Plains spent
Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs.
Sarah Schumpert, at her home on
Forrest street.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rylander.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 17, 1924
and young son, Walter, Jr., and
Mrs. Marion Folsom have gone to
Atlanta to spend several days mak
ing the trip through the country.
Mrs. H. G. Blakeslee, and young
son, Theron, and Mrs. T. N. Hawes
arrived Wednesday afternoon from
Atlanta, to spend several days at
Mrs. Hawkes’ home on Church
street.
Mrs. W. R. Walker and Miss
Marie Walker have returned from
Atlanta, where they were the guests
for several days of Mrs. H. G,
Blakeslee, and Mrs. T. N. Hawkes at
their home in Atlanta.
NATURE CALLS
LOUESA ENGLISH
When the days are warm and sunny,
And the buds have opened wide;
Then’s' the time to get your tackle,
And go where the fish abide.
Just grab a pole and hasten
Where the dogwood blossoms
blow,
T o the shadow of the woodlands,
Where the modest violets grow
Where the yellow perch are biting,
And the bee, that vagrant rover,
Saps the pollen from the daisy,
In a field of sweetest clover.
Then it seems that nature beckons
With a fervent longing wishing—
To her children in the Springtime,
Just to come and go a-fishing.
Sfrreßelief
FOR SICK BABIES
LIQUID-NO QPiftTFS
For Bowel and Teething
Troubles. Constipation
Colic. Sour Stomach;
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BABY EASB
FAMOUS OLD TONIC
STOPSSPRINGFEVER
THERE is no better spring tonic
that Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. At
this time of the year, everybody
needs something to enrich the blood
and tone up the system.
If you are beginning to feel listless
and exhausted, get Gude’s right away
and begin to get the benefit of its won
derful strengthening, energizing qual
ities. It contains the iron your blood
needs and the health giving invigor
ating elements to put you in fine trim
for spring and summer. At your drug
gist’s in both liquid and tablet form.
Toklats To see for yourself the
r ree 1 aDleiS health-buildingvalue of
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan, send for free Package.
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