About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1924)
PAGE FOUR MRS EVERETT HOSTESS AT BEAUTIFUL PARTIES The lovliest affairs on Tuesday’s Social calendar were the beautiful parties at which Mrs. E. B. Everett was hostess at her home on Lee street, entertaining at bridge and forty-two in the morning, and at bridge in the afternoon, when the guest list included the members of her club. The attractive home was adorn ed for. the occasion with quantities of early summer blossoms. In the drawing room, gorgeous chit '—-'■m~of'DorWt!iy Pvt kins roses effec tively combined with delicate pink afidf-blue " larkspur filled French baskets and flower jars and in the .room, an attractive color scheme of yellow an dblue was car ried out with coreopsis, larkspur • ' bluce lace flowers. An artistic ‘.''estrangement of Ameican Pillar lent a charming touch of color to the w ide reception hall. IJainty hand-made handkerchiefs > jWtjTe the high score prizes, won by £.» -W. D. Bailey in the morning and Mrs. J. D. Hooks in the after noon. ,At the conclusion o; the games, a delicious salad course with iced punch was served, by the hostess as 4S tf -Hlyd by Mr. J. D. Hocks and Mrs. Dudley Mize, and Miss Margaret Wheatley in th e afternoon. The guest list for these lovly par .z 4.’1l est Inluded Mrs. Evan Mathis, Mrs. **'*■“'Charles Lanier, Mrs. Arthur Rylan ‘ Jr,. Mrs. Stuart Prather, Mrs, * ‘W d. Bailey, Mrs. Hollis Fort, Mrs. C. M. Council, Mrs. J. C. Berry, Mrs. Theron Jennings, Mrs. Lucas Mrs. T. B. Hooks. Jr., Miss -j* l i , 2 rot * l y Cargill, Mrs. J. Ralston Cargill, Mrs. Herschel Smith, Mrs. A. J. BBell, Mr. Eugene Cato, Mrs. T. J. Warren, Mrs. Lee Hansford, jjjyjcs. John Hudson, Mrs. J. E. Itigh tower, Mrs. L. F. Grubbs, Mrs. Lett jCpuncil, Mrs. James Hixon. Mrs; f #a Lott, Mrs. W. M. Humber). Mrs. Howell Elam, Mrs. W. H. Em *-•- -met, Mrs. Joe Bryan, Mrs. D. R. Andrews, Mrs. Eugene Hill, Mrs. Frank Lanier, Miss Martha Cobb, Mrs. Stewart Furlow, Mrs. Helen H. Wheatley, Mrs. George Marshall, and guest, Mrs. C. C. Dekle, of Brunswick, Mrs. Middleton Mac- Donald, Mrs. Dan O’Connell, Mrs. Ben Lee Wood, of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Sam Clegg, Mrs. Henry Lump kin, Miss Mary Parker, Mrs. Bar low Council, Mrs. W. C. Cay’e, Mr ;. Take lalotaps mark. rig. * for the liver Beware of imitations. Demand the genuine in 10c and 3Sc pack* ages bearing above trade mark. I Cars Washed, Polished I and Doped I A trial is all I ask. Once served always served. All cars washed inside of building—none washed 4 , in the sun. j ■ i. JNO. A. GODFREY I Cotton Avenue At Moon’s Garage — ■ Office Hours—9-12 A. M., Other Hours and Sundays 2-5 P. M. by Appointment DR. C. D. FAMBR.OUGH Chiropractor Lady Attendant Phone 653 , Rylander Bldg., Americus, -Ga. - y,f ■' GRADUATION GIFTS We have a complete line of Gifts suitable for Graduation. Come in and let us help you select your Gifts. THOS. L. BELL Sec Our Display TOILETSETS Jn D’jer Kiss, Mary Garden and Many Other Lines NATHAN MURRAY Druggist 120 W. Forsyth St. Phone 79 - BOOT'S AND HER BUDDIES— Poor Jimmie —By Martin JOST MftDE J| O *G°°DY.' /"THERtA PLENTY ’ I WATER OMw ! / '.HOWS N/f II vUuk &JUK Sayc, ,tS /JO\ as; .. . J ■ ur; th -p-.. "Slat ® u a ... gK a » bi® U“Klfa Rr T " ; V® ft J A"t W t ■'L..J '■ Y-V 7.— ; iwr ' [ “'JU 01 b'f > ' V > ]f±7 tv w John Council, Mrs. Lawson Staple ton, Mrs. Will Green Turpin, Mrs. Macon Dudley, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Donald Taylor and Miss Claude Moye, of Cuthbert; Miss Quenelle Harrold, Misses Mary Dudley, Mary Glover, Mrs. B. F. Easterlin Jr Mrs. Mrs. B. F. Easterlin, Jr.„ Mrs. J. D. Hooks, Mrs. E. J Eldridge, M'ss Georgia Bena Dodson, and Mrs Dick Williams; » » • CALLED MEETING OF WOMAN’S CLUB THURSDAY A special called meeting of the Woman’s Club will be held Thurs day afternoon, at 3:30 o’clock at the Community Club House. Every member is especially urged to bo present as important business is to be transacted. » ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kirkland have returned from a two weeks motor trip to various points of inteest n Florida. v>’’ . Airs. J. C. Kruckmeyer has arriv ed from Athens to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Granberry at their home on Lee street, while Mr. kruckmeyer is making a business trip to Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. R. B. Godwin has returned from Auburn, Ala., where she at tended Commencement execises at Alabama Polytechnic Institute Her son, Rufus Godwin, who has boon taking post graduate work at this school received his master degree during commencement. Mrs. H. K. Randolph of Jackson ville, Fla., spent Tuesday in Amer icus with friends. Mr. and and Mrs. C. L. Bto.vh nell, wh 0 have been making their, i £ KNIGHTS TEMPLAR NOTICE DeMolay Commandery No. 5, Knights Templar. Regular Con claves second and fourth Thursdays, 8 P. M., All Knights Templar cor dially invited. J. E. KIKER, Recorder. WIBLE MARSHALL, Eminent Commander. home in Albany for sometime, ar rived in Americus Tuesday to re side, and are at home with Mrs. C. R. Winchester, on College street, Mr. Brownell is district represen tative of the Standard Oil Company. Misg Katherine Thomas, of Sav annah, and Mr. L. V. West, of Cuth bert motored t 0 Americus Wednes day and were guests at the T a Room for luncheon. Mrs. J. F. Doolittle, of Cordele, was among th« out-of-town shop pers in Americus Tuesday. Mrs. Erskine Carter, and Mrs. Mrs. Nina Carter, of Lumpkin, were among the out-of-town shoppers in Americus Monday. • —1 ■ Miss Eleanor Chambliss, Miss Melba Carter, and Miss Elsie Ken nedy, of Plains, were visitors in Americus Tuesday. Miss Rena McCormick, of Car tersville, Miss Katherine McDonald, of Sumter, and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Donald spent Tuesday shopping in Americus, and were guests at the Tea Room for luncheon. Mrs. Sam Bell, Mrs. Jake Giles, Mrs. Harvey Harden, cf Richhind motored to Americus today, to spent the day shopping. Frances McDonald, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McDonald, is ill at her home on Church street, to the regret of her many little friends. Scientists say that a fall in the mean annual temperature of Eu rope of nine degrees Fahrenheit would bring back the glacial period and cover the continent with vast sheets of ice. Implements made by man more than 22,000 years old have been found in France. RYLANDER’S *4 QK Sale Starts Sale Starts 7:30 A.M. R »«-«««««, 7:30 A. M. A LADIES’ SLIPPER SALE Straps and Oxfords in all shades are embraced within this Sale. Low, Military and Spanish Louis Heels are to be found in the lot. Nearly all sizes, but these will be broken early. All New Slippers-New Styles $7.50 to SIO.OO Values. COMEEARLY! 4 RYLANDER SHOE CO. “On the Corner” * THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER COMENCEffI MM LESLIE Dr. Andrew Sledd to Preach to Union High Students Sunday Morning in Auditorium LESLIE. May 21.—Commence ment week at Union High school will be inaugurated Sunday with the commencement sermon at 11 o'clock in the school auditorium. Dr. Andrew Sledd, of Emory Uni versity, Atlanta, will be ’.he preach er. On Thursday evening at 7:30 a “Tom Thumb Wedding” will be staged by the First and Second grade students, and the following program will be presented imme diately afterwards by other stu dentsT Piano Solo—‘Cherry Greetings” —Rogers, Lucy Murphy. Piano Solo—“ Arrival of th-.- Biownies,” Anthom—Sudie Piano Trio —“Hebe,” J. L. Brat ton——Thersa Gardner, Bessie Jones, Mamie Bas's. Piano Solo —“Rose Petals,” Law son—Nannie Ruth Barton. Pian n Solo —“The Merry Bobo link,” Krogmann—rLois Daugherty. Piano Solo—“ Floating Zephyr’C,’ Engelmann—Eugenia West. Piano Duet —“La Grace,” Bohm —Edyth Griffin, Erline Ferguson. Folk Dance—“ The Shoemaker’s Dance,” Third grade. Piano Solo—-“Valse of the Rosts,’ ITackh—Helen Womack. Piano Duet—“ Postilion d’Amour,’ Behr—l.ayora Ferguson, Janet Sim; Piano Solo—“ Arbutus,” M. A. E. Davis—Kathryn Smith. Piano Solo—-“In the Gondola,” Bendel- Tera Kinard. Folk’, Dance “The Swedish Clap Dance,” Fourth Grade. Piano Duet—" Narcissus,” - evin —Lucile Connors, Carolyn Dell. Piano Solo—’Consolation,” Di:i rand —Bernice Bradley. Piano Solo—‘Valse in Eb,” Do ici—Ruth Harvey. Play—“ Ali Cogia,” taken from the Arabian Knights,—3rd and 4th grades. On Friday evening at 8 o’clock the delivery of Seventh Grade certi ficates will take place in the school auditorium, with the following students receiving these: Mamie Bass, Musette Bradley, Gertrude Camp, Erline Ferguson, Doris Forrest , Theresa Gardner, Minnie Mae Grant, Edyth Griffin, Thelma) Harpe, Ethel Harte, Cor tez Hines, Bessie Jones, Carolyn Jones, Clara Thompson, Russell Bailey, Ernest Bolton, George D r iso, Robert Kent, Lee Poole, Nor man Smith. The same evening a number of students will present the Class play, “The Rainbow Kimono,” with the following cast of characters: Nellie Van Tassel, president, of the Rainbow Kimon o Society; Ruth Ashton, vice president, Edith Clif ton; Alice Marion, treasurer, Caro lyn Dell; Isabel Sutro, secretary, Bernice Bradley; Beatrice Court ney, Class poet, Tera Kinard; Olive Mercer, president basketball team, Ruby Bass; Winnifred Turner, stu dent, Lucile Connors; Edith Brown, the new senior, Lucile Connors, Rose Jackson, Miss Penelope’s im pish little colored maid, Glodys Murphy, Sarale Ryals. There are more than 2,000,000 acres of peanuts cultivation in this country. New York state ranks first in the manufacture of gas, reporting 21 per cent of the United States pro duction in recent yfers. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 21, 1924 Drunkards are cured in a Nor way “Home for Inebriates” by a wine diet. They are given nothing to drink but wine and their food is soaked in wine. It is said that they become so tired of wine in a week that they “swear off.” The center of flower culture for perfume is in the Maritime Alps, so that may be why the stuff is so high. Your Kind of Face Powder If there is anything in face pow ders you want, it will pay you to ask us first; when we say “any thing” you get an idea of the enor mous line of face powders we car ry. Your Powder is here. Prices ranging from 25c to $2.00; all tints. AMERICUS DRUG CO. Phone 7S PINKS ION * Americus* Dependable Store H jdE i “ BATHING SUITS ill $3 ' 5 Bathing suits for the summer Y season—the new—the want- A ed styles of the moment. Ihe All-wool, A-1 quality suits that will stand our from " the water like a water lily. (•MPM Sold in our stock up to $8.50. Specially priced for O') QC * Thursday only vd»vJ Jib ~ = ’ - ■ =. The Famous “ARTCO** Bath Slippers 95c Were $2.00 Pure rubber—fitting the foot like a fine kid glove. Come in colors to match the suits. A bathing QC/» necessity vUV wnktihma » SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY MORNING 25 lbs. Sugar, with each purchase OQ of $2.50 worth of other groceries Full Cream Cheese 97 Pound Zl C McLaren’s Full Cream Cheese, 1 O in tin foil package IOC 10 Bars Large Octagon T(J 209 Forsyth St. 110 N. Jackson St. The clove industry of Zanzibar yields the bulk of the world’s sup ply.' WE CLOSE 12:30 THURSDAY P. M. If your appetite calls for a nice, juicy Steak or lloast, we carry nothing hut the highest quality. A trial is all we ask. NASH EAT MARKET IN ROGERS STORE