Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 21, 1924, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    JESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 21, 1924 *
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cia l meeting of
SANNAH WESLEY CLASS.
enjoyable affair of Wednes
gfternoon will be the social
eting of the Susannah Wesley
\ " Scnool class of the First
hndist church which will be held
Lee o'clock at the church with
th Xat Le Master, Mrs. R. L.
L r ’ Mrs. W. M. Andrews, Mrs.
c Langford, Mrs.H. W. Hyatt,
Mrs. P. C. Gilmore acting as
* ‘ s ’ Every member is most
dfali> 'invited and urged to be
sent. ..
iTARIANS TO OBSERVE
njES’ NIGHT.
r, ic Rotarians will entertam
Lday evening at seven o’clocf
I a delightful dinner at the Am-
L Golf Club, celebrating Ladies’
carrying out an attractive
“ween programme. Every
'st is requested to wear masks,
kh, together with Hallo.veen
w will be furnished by the Ro
lians and will be presented at
' door. Every member with their
ves or sweethearts are urged to
present. * *
, and MRS. BELL HONOR
XL-HEATH WEDDING PARTY
phe last of a series of beautiful
.-nuptial affairs that have bien
en for Miss Evelyn Bell, wnose
rriage to Mr. John Heath will be
brilliant event of this afternoon
s the buffet supper at which Mr.
1 Mrs. Edwin Bell entertained
t evening at their home on Lee
eet, preceding the wedding re
irsal, Miss Bell and Mr. Heath
ng joint honor guest.
Throughout the spacious recep
rt rooms, gorgeous chrysanthe
mis and handsome ferns were
> ( | effectively. In the dining
>m an attractive yellow color
You Know a Tonic is Good
dies it makes you eat like a hungry
»y and brings back'the cojor to your
beeks. You can soon feel the
lijCDgthening, Invigorating Effect of
SROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC
PEARLMAN'S
Lamar Street Americus Ga.
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New Arrivals in Ladies 3
FLANNEL DRESSES ■
We have just received a new shipment of
pretty new Flannel Dresses. Almost every
wanted style is here, and every one of them
is a beauty. Be sure to see; them. Priced
tor quick moving at, each —
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$11.95 each
New Curtain
Goods
We have for your ap
proval a wide display
of beautiful new Cre
li-vf M tonnes, Nets and Terry-
SfW Cloths. Let us show
v-’> ® y° u through our piece
goods department, you
be pl ease d with
our quality and prices,
too.
We are always pleased to serve you!
PEARLMAN’S
Eamar Street Americus, Ga.
scheme was carried cut. The din
ing table was overlaid with a hand
some Madeira cloth, and had for its
central decoration a silver basket
filled with beautiful yellow cosmos
encircled by silver candelabra hold
ing yellow unshaded tapers, alterna
ting with silver compotes of yellow
mints.
At seven-thirty o’clock an elegant
buffet supper was served. ,
Mrs. Bell was assisted in enter
taining by Mrs. Cliff Williams and
Mrs. Grover C. Webb.
Miss Bell wore a beautiful model
of orchid moon-glow chiffon, with
strands of beads in scallop design
cn the skirt, shading from a delicate
flesh to deepest orchid.
Mrs. Bell was handsomely gown
ed in black crepe satin.
The guest list included the mem
bers of 'the wedding party, out-of
town guests and a small group of
intimate friends.
The many friends of Mrs. Olivia
Graham will sincerely regret to
learn that she is seriously ill ai bo
home on Jackson street, resulting
tioni a broken hip, caused by a sc
vere tall at her home Saturday,
Mrs. Oscar Harper, formerly, of
Americus spent Sunday here, with
friends and relatives.
Alls. Lee Childers and children,
of Smithville, were among the out
of-town guests in Americus Mon
day attendin gthe circus.
The friends of Mrs. R. C. White,
who has bee nseriously ill for the
past ten days at her home near Am
ericus, are glad to hear she is im
proving rapidly.
Mrs. B. R. McKenney, of Orlando,
Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Lee Hans
ford, at her attractive country home
on Smithville road.
Miss Dorothy Johnson, of Dalton
is the attractive guest of Mrs. H. H.
Covington, and Miss Flora Surles.
Mrs. H. R. Emery, of Clei son
When Civic Virtue
Gets a Bath
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Lt wouldn’t do a minute for the
statue representing “Civic Virtue”
in New York City to appear any
thing but clean. Here you see the
big boy, who caused such a rumpus
when he was placed in City Kall
Park, getting his annual bath.
College, Clemson, S. C. arrived in
Americus Monday and will be an
attendant in the Bell-Heath wed
ding this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R'oney Stallings mo
tored to Valdosta Saturday to spend
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Walker Lane. They were accom
panied home by Mrs. Jesse Stalling's
who has been the guest for several
weeks of her daughter, Mrs. Lane,
and Mr. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Atkinson and
little daughter, Louise, have return
ed to their home in Atlanta, after
spending the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Bragg, at their home on Church
street. They were accompanied
home by Miss Verna Bragg who
will be their attractive guest for
several weeks.
W. F. Bragg has returned to
Hawkinsville, after a visit of sev
eral days to his brothers, G. M. and
J. T. Bragg.
Mrs. L. E. Bragg is visiting her
sons, G. M. and J. T. Bragg, for
some tmie at their homes here.
In Victoria, B. C., already 1,350,-
COO cases of salmon have been pack
ed, boarders being powerless.
CUSTOM HATCHING
DIAMOND POULTRY FARM
Phone 845
Eggs set every Monday in our mammoth incubator at 3c per
egg set in tray lots. We will be glad to sell your chicks for
you at good prices, if they are pure bred.
We also want several thousand February, March and April
hatched pure White- Leghorn Pullets. See us if you care to
sell.
CHEAP MONEY TO LEND
We always have money to lend on farm land* at lowest rate* and
best terms, and you will always save money by seeing u*.
We give the borrower the privilege of making payment* on the
principal at any interest period, stopping interest on such
payment.
We also make loans on choice city property.
Write or see R. C. Ellis, President, or G. C. Webb, Vice-Presi
dent, in charge of the Home Office, Americus, Georgia.—
Empire Loan and Trust Company
SEEDS SEEDS
Fall Garden Seeds, Onion Sets of all kinds;
Cabbage Plants, and practically all other
seeds that you might need. Let us supply
your needs. •
Priced Reasonably,
Americus Hatchery & Supply
Company
Prof. Wooster Bob Edwards
Lamar Street Americus, Ga.
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THE AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER ~
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SCHOOL NEKS
(Contributed.)
October 11 was observed by the
Sunday school as work day for the
South Georgia Methodist Orphan
age at Macon. All members of the
school observed the day faithfully,
as was evidenced by the contribu
tion on Sunday, October 12. After
the regular opening exercises of
the school at 9:30 a. m., C. S.
Hogg, superintendent, presiding, a
very appropriate program was ren
dered by the primary department.
The secretary’s report showed a
gift of SSO to the general exense
of the home besides our special
contribution for the support of a
child in the home. We feel like
this institution is ever uppermost in
our heart and always receives lib
eral support from our community.
A bright boy about twelve years
,of age is now in one. of the most
prominent homes of our communi
ty where he will be educated and
given the loving care of a devoted
family.
Another commendable work our
Sunday school is undertaking this
month is to have every member of
the church present at Sunday
school and church November 9th,
which will be the last service of
our pastor before he leaves us for
conference.
The Woman’s Missionary society
of Salem will hold an all-day ses
sion Friday, November 14. At this
meeting our week of prayer pro
gram will be observed and our first
lesson in Bible study on the writ
ings of Paul will be held. .Mrs. R.
D. McNeill is superintendent of this
special work and she is very anx
ious to enlist every woman of the
church in this class.
Miss Sarah Ruth Stripling will
be hostess for the Epworth League
social Friday evening, October 24,
at the home of Mrs. R. D. McNeill.
She will carry out Halloween fun
and frolic ideas and every member
of the Salem League will be assur
ed of a good time.
We are glad to commend the
membership of the Woman’s Mis
sionary society on attendance at
the group meeting last Thursday at
Ellaville. Thirteen members of the
fifteen on roll were present.
We believe in the motto “Interest
Plus Enthusiasm Makes Success.”
ANDERSONVILLE
The Andersonville basket ball
team, played Ellaville the return
game of the season on the latter’s
court last Friday, the score being
20 to 18 in Ellaville’s favor.
The game was rather slow but
at times interest was at a high pitch,
as Andersonville was ahead at one
time and was coining strongly as
the whistle blew. Ellaville played
a good game and did some pretty
Too Late to Classify
NORFOLK SELECT Oysters; Pure
Pork Sausage, Spare Ribs, Veal
and tender Porterhouse Steak. Our
prices are inducing. Bragg’s Mar
ket. Phone 181. 21-lt
Americus, Georgia
work which at times got the best of |
the Andersonville players
The Andersonville-Ellaville bask-,
et ball score' should have read:
Andersonville 21 and Ellaville 14,}
instead Andersonville 21 and Ella
ville 1, We take pleasure in mak
ing the correction.
The Sunday school program at
the High school auditorium Sunday
night was enjoyed by a large audi
ence.
I n’t
■ non 1
|K of the Food Value
■ of Your Wakings
Plain flour has a large amount
of so value but it must be
combined with good baking
■Shh powder in order to retain this
t value.
\ Most self rising flours are not
successful because they do not
raise the bakings to the proper
lightness. This means a cer
tain loss of nutrition because
they are heavy and hard to
digest.
Every time you eat food that
gKjjjgga does not properly digest you
do not get the full nutritional
value —you are over-taxing
your stomach. Nourishing and
perfect bakings are what good
health demands. The one sure
way is—use pure flour and
good baking powder.
If you want to find what thou
sands of housewives have
learned—make some biscuits
with self-rising flour —then
make some with good plain
flour and Calumet Baking Pow-
IpW/'W der—noticethegreatdifference.
s3® One tr ’ a l satisfy you. Your
t.health demands that you make
the experiment.
Those who know—millions of
housewives, domestic science
teachers,bighotels,restaurants,
bakeries and railroads will not
use anything but Calumet, the
Economy Baking Powder.
Play safe —use Calumet and
plain flour. It is the most eco
nomical and satisfactory,
where light, wholesome and
pure foods are desired.
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Miss Adel Ethridge spent 'lie
week-end with home folks at Hun
tington.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Glen and Hcyt
Brown, of Macon, were spend the
day guests of Mrs. Nellie Rouse,
Sunday.
Maurice Holloway, of Macon,
spent the week-end with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peek and
family were the afternoi n guests
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of Mr. and Mrs. T. M, WimbisH
near Ellaville Sunday.
J. G. Williams and family were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Williams at Oglethorpe, Sunday
night.
Johnnie Elmore Hoyal was the
week-end guests of relatives in
Marshallville.
Mrs. Dora Young, of Plains, was
the week-end guests of her bro'her,
Joe Rooks.