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; MISS HYATT HONORS
• VISITOR WITH PICNIC
: Miss Emma Kate Hyatt was hos
less at an enjoyable pk'.iic last eve
’ ning at Myrtk Springs, honoring
Miss Irene I'oole, of JacksonviLe,
Fla., who is her attractive house
guest for several days, at her love
’ ly country home near Americus.
After a most enjoyable swim, a
delightful picnic supper was served
on the long table under the trees.
The guest''list included Miss Irene
Poole, Miss Florence Dixon,, Mis
Louise Mabry, Miss Cornelia Mr
ritt, Miss Ruth Mathis, Miss Mil
dred LeMaster, Miss Mildred Mor
gan, Miss Lucile Little, Miss Ed.th
• Dahnsen, Miss Linda Webb, Mist
Dorothy Witt, Miss Sue Hightower,
Miss Jane Williams, Miss Mervi.i
Morgan, Miss Ruth Schneider, Mis,
• Grace Pittman, Miss Virginia Legg
Miss Anne Hyatt, and Miss Emma
Rate Hyatt.
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MISS PURVIS ENTERTAINS
THE Y. W. A. WEDNESDAY
Miss Louise Purvis entertained
the members of the Y. W. A. of the
Central Baptist church delightfully
Wednesday afternoon at her home
on Elm avenue.
The living room where the guests
were entertained was brightened
with shasta daisies, petunias, and
marigolds, artistically arranged in
wicker baskets and wall vases.
An interesting contest was enjoy
ed, Miss Ethel Hart winning the
prize,,a dainty French boudoir nov
elty.
i-atc in the afternoon, a delicious
ice course was served by the hos
tess assisted by Miss Ruth Parker,
of New Era.
Those present were Mrs. Cievtj
Tillman, Miss Ethel Mae Hart, Miss
Ruth Parker, Miss Mary Kalt
Massee, Miss Lizzie Mae Gammage,
Miss Myrtle Poole, Mrs. Homer
Crandall and Mrs. Edgar Butt.
MISS ELIZABETH COUNCIL
HONORED IN ATLANTA
Miss Elizabeth Council, of Ameii
cus, Ga., and Miss Dorothy Bow
man, of New Orleans, arrived Thors
day and will be central figures at
many delightful affairs during their
i tay.
Miss Council is the lovely guest
of Miss Martha Lewis, daughter cf
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lewis of Spring-;
dale road, and will be honored at
a luncheon today <at which Miss
Lewis will entertain.
Covers will be placed for Misses
Council, Lewis, Dorothy Bowman.
Mary Jernigan, Mark Orme -md
PINKSTON Americus’ Dependable Store
'< ■
Announcing
Mr. Brown McLendon
Manager, the
Ready- to-Wcar Department
at .
s
—FOR MANY YEARS Mr. Mc-
Lendon was so with
Pinkston's and we feel that this
announcement will be welcomed
by his friends and by the public.
—Mr. McLendon and an assist
ant will leave shortly for the
Eastern markets, where com
prehensive lines of Women's
Wearables and the correct ac
cessories, will be selected, for
the fall season.
I her visitor, Ella Parr Phillips of
I Columbia, S. C., Clara Belle K ng
Mary Armstrong, Frances Floyd. I
i Mary McCarty and Laura Candler. I
j Miss Bowman is the attractive!
guest of Miss Mary Jernigan at the
■ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
iO. 1.. Jernigan, in Druid Hills, and
; will be central figures in a party
Hat the Biltmore tea-dance Saturday
j afternoon at which Miss Jernigan
j will entertain.
Invited to meet the visitors are
Misses Martha Lewis, Elizabeth
Council, Joe Duckworth, Hugh Car
ter, Guy Woolford, Thomas Walsh,
■ Henry Miller and Van Jernigan.—
i Atlanta Constitution.
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MRS CLAY HOSTESS
AT BEAUTIFUL SUPPER
i j One of the most elaborate events
;i on Thursday’s social calendar was
I'.he set-back supper at which Mrs.
Mary B. Clay was hostess at her
home on Taylor street, honoring her
son, Henry Clay, of New York who
is at home on a visit of several
weeks. |
•I Throughout the spacious reception
I rooms of the beautiful home an ar
. ftistic profusion of lovely garden
flowers shad, d from palest pink to
, deep rose were used as decoration >.
1 Handsome vases and graceful bas
kets on tables and mantels held
masses of zinnias, crepe myrtle and
| gladioli. Comptoes of mints, which
further carried out the pink color
.note were placed on each table. |
Following an elegant supper serv
ed at the card tables, set-back was
. enjoyed til a late hour.
I Robert Lane won the high
1 score prize, a deck of cards.
| Mrs. Clay was assisted in enter
, taining by Miss Bryce Pilsbury,
, Mrs. D. F. Davenport, Mrs. Henry
jEv.rett, and Mrs. Mildred Luthey,
The guest list included Henry
. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Lucias McCles-l
key, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanier,'
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Andrews, Miss
Sara Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Middle
ton McDonald, Dr. and Mrs. M. H.
Wheeler, Miss Sarah Tower, Mrs’
. John Gossett, of Atlanta; Mrs.
I Harry Hawkins Mr., and Mrs. Henry
, Lumpkin, Miss Eugenia Parker, Mr. I
. and Mrs. Arthur Rylander, Jr., Mr?
and Mrs. Charles Lanier, Miss Fran- 1
ces Sparks, Miss Virginia Torrence.l
e Miss Georgia Lumpkin, Mr. and
• Mrs. B. F. Easterlin, Jr., Miss Ger
trude Davenport, Miss Hazel Sweat
, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., McCord Prath
|er, Robert Hawkins, Carr Glover,
. John T. Taylor, of Fort Worth, Tex’.
, ‘ George .Council, Robert C. Lane and
; Frank Sheffield, Jr.
MISS ANNE WALKER HONORS
ATTRACTIVE VISITOR
A lovely compliment to her at
itractive house-guest, Mi.-s Virginia
!Owens,, of Albany, was -he aftcr
-1 noon briuge par.y ai which Miss
I Anne Warner was hostess Thursday
; at her home on Lee street.
i Quantities of beautiful garden
i flowers, zinnias, marigolds and
! crepe myrtle, artistically arranged
iin baskets and wall vases formed a
I charming decoration of the drawing
room ano wide reception hall when
■lthe guests were entertained.
j Miss Marjorie Sawyer, of Jack
sonville, Fla., won the top score
j prize a bottle of French perfume,
and the honoree was presented with
| a bottle of French perfume.
After the conclusion of the game,
ja delicious salad course with an ice
j and iced punch was served.
The hostess was assisted in enter
taining by her mother, Mrs. James
Walker and Mrs. J. S. Matthews.
Invited to meet Miss Owens were 1
(Miss Harriet Rylander, Miss Eliza-1
Ibeth Joyner, Miss Virginia Tor-i
rence, Miss Lillian Denham, Miss!
Eugenia Walker, Miss Marjorie,;
Sawyer, Miss Elmer Buchanan, |
i Miss Dora Riley, Miss Thelma Hogg,
and guest, Miss Elizabeth Jenkins.'
of Columbus, Miss Charlotte Turner,
Miss Cnloe Davenport, Miss Lucile -
Schneider, Miss KKatherlne Harris
Miss Elizabeth Merritt, Miss Josc- (
1 ph.ne Buchanan.
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MRS M DONALD HONORS
MRS. BENNETT OF ATLANTA
| Mrs. Middleton McDonald was
hostess at a beautiful br.dge party
Thursday afternoon at her home on
Rees l ark, honoring her sister,
Mrs. J. If. Bennett, of Atlanta, and
■ having as her guests the members
of her bridge club and a few addi
tional friends.
■ I An artistic arrangement of
J bright summer flowers, zinnias,
i I'rench marigolds, and crepe myrtle
made the living room and dining
room where the guests were enter
tained unusually attractive.
Miss Emma Mae Borunt won the
top score prize, a dainty hand made
handkerchief, and th e honoree was
'presented with a box of attractive
.stationery.
. I At the conclusion of the game, a
I tempting salad course with iced
. punch was served.
, Invited to meet Mrs. Bennett
.were Miss Georgia Bena Dodson,
I Mrs. Dan O’Connell, Mis. E. B
. Everett, Mrs. Edgar Shipp , Mrs.
| Mres. W. F. Bailey, Mrs. Lucas
(Thiers, Mrs. Eugene Hill, Mrs. T.
B- Hooks, Jr., Mrs. Heys McMath.
Mrs. W. D. Bailey, Miss Fannie
Ma c Williford, Mrs. St. Clair Jen
nings, Mrs. Stuart Prather, Mrs.
Harry Hawkins.
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MRS HOWELL ENTERTAINS
FOR MRS. R. P. SWEAT
i One of the loveliest social affairs
of this week, was the forty-two par
ty Wednesday afternoon at which
Shelton Howell entertained at her
home on College street, compliment-
Ladies Attention!
Electric Curling Irons,
Special Saturday
90c Pair
Aluminum Water
Pitchers
65c Each
MAMA DOLLS
With Mama Voices
Saturday Only
At 50c
8 Qt. Aluminum
Preserving Kettles
6-Cup Aluminum QOr
Percolators, „ •'VC
6—Quart. Aluminum Qftr
Covered Boilers SFVC
2-Qaurt Alinum
Double Boilers '
Aluminum Omelet QA_
Pans / WV
Aluminum Dish QOr
Pans vVC
Aluminum Baking QOr
Dishes **•
All Guaranteed Alum
inum Ware on Sale Sat
urday morning.
THt AMthICUS TIMEB-RECOftbEft
ing her house-guest, Mrs. R. P.
Sweat, of Tuscaloosa, Ala.
The entire lower floor of the 'love
ly home was beautifully decorated
with summer flowers, carrying out
an attractive varied color scheme in
the music room, living room and
dining room where the tables were
arranged for the game. Punch |
was served from an alcove is the I
sun parlor by Mrs. W. B. Worthy,
Jr.
Late in the afternoon, after the l
conclusion of the game, a delicious '
salad course with iced punch was
served.
Invited to meet Mrs. Sweat were
Mrs. Helen Wheatley, Mrs. Frank
Lanier, Mrs. D. R. Andrews, Mrs.
Charies Counc.l,, Mrs. A. C. Crock
ett, Mrs. H. C. White, Mrs. Emmet
Anderson, Mrs. Joe Bryan, Mrs. J.
T. Warren, Mrs. James Guerry.
Mrs. Hamilton Yancey, Mrs. Love
lace Eve, Mrs. W. D. Bailey, Mrs.
L. F. Grubos, Mrs. Chas Hudsos,
Mrs. C. L. Ansley, Mrs. Chas. Hale,
Mrs. W D. Phillips, Mrs. Lee Hans
iord, Mrs. W M. Humber, Mrs.
-<i..a Oiieit'ielu, Mrs. aonn Shiver,
Mrs. J. H. Bennett or Atlanta;
Mrs. uradley Hogg, Mrs. Vviilis
Hawitins, Mrs. George Marsnali,
Mrs. W. H. Emmett, Mrs. Ko.v
Emmett and Mrs. E. L. Carswell,
Mrs. Cail Minor.
MISS ALFORD HONORS
AHKAtIiVL VlbliUKS |
M.ss iavei.,ll stiiord was hostess]
,at a lovely party Vvednes even-(
■ig at her home on Jefferson
otiec., honoring her attractive’
nousc-gucsts, Miss Lucile Kinard, *
oi Les..e atu miss Alice i owed, oi
Seville.
The rooms where the guests were
ent.rtaincu were attractively dec- ;
orated with shasta daisies, brown
eyed Susans, and marigolds, lilting
baskets and jaidineres.
During the evening several inter
esting games and contests were en
joyed, after which dainty refresh
ments were served.
Miss Alford was assisted in en
tertaining by Mrs. Fannie Alford
ano Mrs. J. R. Cameron.
Invited to meet Miss Kinard and
Miss Powell were Miss Nona Webb,
Miss Mary Morrell, Miss Merae
(Etheridge, Miss Docilee McMich
ael, Miss Eula McCrory, Miss Mi ry I
Eva Cameron, Miss Laura Morri 11,
Miss Eula Mae Perry, Miss Mai
Winn, Miss Susie Morrell,
Miss bucy bimmons has gone to
Helen, Ga., where she W >H spend the
remainder of the summer months
with Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Rogers,
Miss Simmons is a talented violin
.st and during her stay there will
give a number - of concerts for the
guests at the hotel, of which Mi.
Rogers is manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poole and
children, of Jacksonville, Fla., ate
visiting friends and relatives in
Americus.
Mrs. Eugene Cato and young son,
nave returned from Commerce,
where they were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Davis for ten days.
Miss Josephine Simmons, who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.
G. Cotton in New’ Orleans, has gone
to Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Cetr
ton for a stay of several weeks, be
fore leaving for a delightful tour
of the w r est, including California,
Pellow Stone Park, as their guest,
and will return to Americus late in
the summer.
Mrs. R. E. V. Yates, of Macon,
Miss., arrived today to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Matt H. Wheeler at
her home on Tayior street.
Mrs. J. T. Shy and little daugh
ter, Kathryne, of St. Augustine, Fla.
FARMERS
•
Get Behind The Americus
Creamerv
We welcome this new addition to the in
dustries of Americus not only as a busi
ness institution, but as an aid to the farm
ers and a progressive community step.
While we congratulate the men backing
this new enterprise with their money, we
recognize the importance of a creamery to
every farmer in the county.
The old days of “One Pay Day in the Fall”
are gone now. Farmers, get on this new
payroll; many of you are already getting
monthly profits out of the “‘Poultry Spe
cial.” With one or two more Farmer Pay
Rolls here the old Cotton crop will soon be
“Velvet” in the fall. Happy Cow Feeds
bring big return in cream yield. Cash in
on this.
HAPPY FEED STORE
808 EDWARDS
Cotton Avenue Phone 86
Summer Stuff
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'are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
i Bathing suits are supposed to
i be for the water and not for ;
kite flying, but Betty Brown,
doesn’t seem to be bothered by
this at the Atlantic City seashort
Shy, at their home on Jackson <
street. They will be. joined here
by Mr. Shy, who will spend his va
cation here.
Mrs. Nondas White and lovely
little girls, Helen and Martha, have
returned to their home in Valdosta,
after a visit of several weeks to
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mc-
Math at their home on Rees Park.
They were accompanied home by
Miss Lena McMath, who will spend
some time with them.
| Miss Bailey Cochran, cf Bunnell,
Fla., is the guest of her sister Mrs.
Council, at her lovely country
home near Americus.
Mrs. Madison McAfee, and chil
dren, of Baltimore are the guest cf
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Guerry, at their home on Lee streei
Mrs. McAfee is pleasantly remem
bered in Americus as Miss Alice
Guerry.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tribble
tiorne, of New York, were guests-
Tuesday of Miss Eugenia Parker, at
her home on Taylor street.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Shy, have
- returned to Macon, after a week
spent pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Shy, at their home on Jack
son street.
, Miss Mattie Lou Hunnicutt has
I returned from a delightful visit of
a month to relatives and friends in
Macon, Forsyth and Griffin.
Miss Mary Duncan and Miss
• Anne Duncan, of DeSoto, are the
-. attractiveve Quests of Mrs. Roy
. ] Parker, at her home on Hampton
• street.
Miss Elizabeth Jenkins, of Co
, lumbus, is the guest of Miss Thelma
Hogg at her home near Americus.
J Mrs. R. B. Winlock has returned
• to her home in Augusta, after a visit
t of two weeks to relatives in Ameri
cus. Mrs. Winlock was accompan
ied home by her niece, Miss Ruth
■ McMath, who will be her attractive
. guest for several weeks.
I LESLIE RM
MS CHANGE
Dairy Expert to Speak TKere
Wednesday, July 23, at 3
O’clock Over Drug Store
Because of revival services which
will be in progress n;xt week at
Leslie, th e date on which W. T-
Magruder, dairy expert, will spcaK
has been been chaged to Wedne-,
July 23 at 3 p. m- Mr. Magruder w
speak in the hall over the Leslie
Drug store at that time.
After his address at Leslie, •
Magruder will return to Americus
.vhere he will speak that night a;
/ :45.
The coming to the county of Mr.
dagruder gives to Sumter farm
rs a splendid opportunity to se
ure authentic facts regarding the
itfestions of dairying whether tha
eeping of a few cows and selling
heir cream offers a profit, G. O.
Marshall, county agent, i-ays.
Having been dairy commissioner
.or the state, of Tennessee for sev
eral years, Mr. Magruder’s state
nents may be considered authen
ic.
Mr. Magruder speaks in the
county under the auspices of Coun
'y Agent Marshall and the Cham
ber of Commerce. Every farmer,
ns well as others interested should
.icar one of these addresses on next
Wednesday.
Monte Cristo thought he owned 1
the earth. He has many descend-;
ants.
I
i Li Li (J Li Ij'fi A love of plants
MyTffiaS /tSt is well cultivated in many people
even in city homes. Flowers and
V ~ plants seem to connect then, with
the country, and they like to be
surrounded by rural evidences. We
*• have a choice selection of hardy
and choice plants for out-door or-
Ln y naments, or window box gardens.
. Xu J You are invited to inspect them.
/ THOMAS FLORAL CO.
Isl ‘ SANDWICH BREAD
-XT T, requires to be square shaped, prop-
/ er ' y baked, firm but moist in tex-
| po 1 ture, and, above all things, pure,
lit L G fresh and wholesome. Our sand--
wheih loaves are just right for cut-
HI K ting to advantage, are generally us-
__LL— l—. cd for picnic purposes and are uni- •
< ' "t. ' ||Jf \ versally liked.
DOMESTIC BREAD
cJ/ade in CLmoricus
MODEL BREAD CO.
WALKER’S
“The Store of Quality and Service.”
Saturday Specials
a
Seven pieces extra fine Figured Voiles, good
colors and patterns; worth up to 59c
Saturday 35c Yd. Only
One lot of assorted French Novelties, new
goods; worth SI.OO and $1.25 yard
Saturday 59c Yd. Only
One lot Shantung Pongees, all wanted
shades and never sold for less than SI.OO
Saturday 79c Yd. Only
I One lot Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits, all
wool and values up to $5.00
Saturday $2.00 Each Only
Our sale closes Saturday night. We are of
fering special values in all lines. Come to
sec them. ■ *«..,
11. S. WALKER & CO.
( < <>11)171 i
Phone 44 • i-j' ,stid7.
4 IRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 18, 1924
GOVERNOR SMITH NOT ”
TO BE CANDIDATE
ALBANY, July 18. —Governor
Al Smith is determined not to bt a
candidate to succeed himself d e .
spite the fact that Tammany Hall
will '“insist” he make the race for a
fourth time, his intimate friends de
clare.
“I have nothing to ray at this
time,” was the only comment the
Governor would make Wednesday
after reading an announcement by
George W. Olvany, the new leader
of Tammany Hall, that he should
be a candidate to succeed himself
Menard's I
Mayonnaise I
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The r “2 sha ■
housewife’s r ■
good H
friend
in ■
case
of B
unexpected
company. B
Your grocer has it or he can get it.
HENARD
MAYONNAISE CO.
Atlanta