About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1924)
PAGE TWO Society FRANCES, HOLBROOK CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. |jMrs. Opal Holbreok ea de lightful little birthday pirty it her LjSmi on Church st:... Frida} aft er'noou in honor of I'ttle Miss AiiTretFilolbrook’s fifth birthday ijinivei; ary. jjjAn attractive varied rotor scheme, rFpr< seating the fill foliage was iftiriid out in the decorations v.lli cft-yi anthemum:; and •Autumn haves It! the dining room, the table had ffir its central decoration a law Itb.l o's yellow chrysanthemums, en titled by candlestick : holding y vl !«r. unshaded taper On one .< nd <>r ihe'table was the beautiful l . t ilfty cake, holding fiv. tiny can 'ma .'attractive basket.) ol candy mark vis the .place of each < |, u.■.-t. r'Mtmy interesting games "'ci’ l pfeyr-d during the afternoon, after vtiich delicious ice cv'.’m and cake v.fcr- ived. sfrhirty tittle guest, wore invited t*. thi. delightful affair, IWjlcS. CROCKETT GIVI N DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE. U'oming ns a delightful ■ urpri.-'e tiSiMre. A. C. Crockett, who leav-'S nejrt week for Bradentown, Fin, to T'Side for some lime '.v.is the sotrid given by the Woman’-: Auxiliary of ilia Presbyterian church, after their regular meeting Monday afternoon, at'the home of Mrs. !£• well I'.'nm. ?An artistic arranjx m. nt of pir-k : Tcl lavender daisy chr"; 'inthei- 'imy, lovely fall re.and baskets of red batrh' formed an unusually at tiitctivc decoration for the lik’ir.g r<j®m and dining room v hence tin {•if -ts were entertained. brief hu hi session was h- Id, thtr'iri resident, Mrs. James E. 1-tj'guson, presiding, ".''tor which a-i . Movable social hour was heid. Sijyiral delightful readngs w re gS'cn by Mrs. Leon Mappe-y. A H’jjJiature Christmas tree held tiny . wettings containing wis' es for Mrs. t ipekett, which were r iady by her, anti a string of benu’d'ul Oriental beads, a going away gift from th ■ nifenbers of th- auxiliary, was hung < i-the tree. •Late in the astern '>n delicious sr’uriwiehes and coffee were served. jjlrs. Elam was assi-ted in enter tailing by-Mrs. Cobb M Iner, Mi.-s Genevieve Morgan, and Mrs. Rich au4 Simpson. .Sellout twenty-five, member- of the auxiliary were pres -i t. y .Mrs. Crockett will be greatly missed by her many t’rienjs in Am- inufiuiiii iiuwiunw , - >■ • 1 • * ■ 0 ■ I « hiNL fltaKar. Chestnuts, I (’fine fc r turkey • fc dressing, pound— I 119 c ; i *ii s .X t, * * Large bleached I ~New York Celery, bunch— 12c I KBIT WOMAN I RECOVERS Health Much Better After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound •«. _ pctroit, Michigan.—“ Your little book left at my door was my best doc a" ■■—..... tur. i rea( j it, then said to my hus band, ‘ Please go and get me some Lydia E. Pink hain’s Vegetable Compound. 1 want to take it.’ The first month I took three bottles of Vegetable Com pound and one of Lydia E. Pink ham s Blood Med io*e, and used Lydia E. Pinkhum’s SsGjative Wash. If you only knew how mgr-h better I feel! Now when my frwndssay they are sick I tell them to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicines. I gijtp the little book and your medicines the best of thanks.” Mrs. llame kiSk, 3765 25th Street,Detroit,Mich. In newspaper? and booklets we are constantly publishing letters from wqpien, who explain how they were temped by taking Lydia IL Pinkham’s Veretaple Compound. fte.se letters should guide you. If you are troubled with pains and ner vousness. or any feminine disorder, bit in mind that the Vegetable Com- giKs y where. i ricus and especially in church cir cles, in which she -ilwa-.s took an active part. She a* <ne time was president of the Woman’s Auxiliary EAST AMERICUS CIRCLE N.iEETS WEDNESDAY. A meeting of the East A met iens : Sewing Circle will be held W day afternoon, with M’- D<>4 JU t er, at her home on Firryth -tr t at three o’clock. Eve' memb'T si urgently requested *o a tend. MISS HARROLD ENTERTAINS FOR ATTRACTIVE VISITORS Miss Quenelle Harrold was non-1 ess at bridge Monday aftornooi; at, Ker home on College stri ct, honor-| mg her house-guests Mr.- Align. I i Thomas, and Miss Laura Oliver, of | .Montgomery, Ala., and ..Uss Evei;, n j King, of Cape Charles Va.; Mim | Mary Lou Boone, of Macon the! guest of Miss Maria Harrold soar- , ing honors with thes; attractix a ; 'uests. The Harrold home was never; iovlier than on this occasion, with : beautiful long' stemmed chrysanti.e-1 mums and vari-colored daisy '.hry-j santhemuins from the flower g.ird- ; ens that surround the handsome j home uawd in artistic p"ofusion for decorations, throughout the spicious reception rooms. Mrs. Walter Rylander won the high score prize, a deck of cards. Late in the afternoon, after the conclusion of the game, a delicioust tuikey. luncheon, with orange 1 ''j and cake was served. The hostess was assisted in en tertaining by Miss Alice McNeill. Miss Geraldine Goodioe, and .Mrs Lucas Thiers. Invited to meet. Mis; Thomas. Miss King, Miss Oliver, and ?»liss Boone were Miss Isabel Wheatley, Mrs. A. C. Primrose Mrs. Dudley I Gatewood, Mrs. Waite l- Brown. Mrs. Hamilton Holt, Mrs. Emory Rylan der, Mrs. B. F. Easterl’n, Jr., Miss Georgia Bena Doodsnn, Mrs. Carr ’Glover, Miss Ruth Evans, of Fart Valley, Mrs. J. G. Hilit. Miss Hu let Humber, Mrs. Chnr'es Lanier, Mrs. Henry Lumpkin Mrs. Evan Mathis, Mrs. Harvey Bell, Mrs A. J. Bell, Mrs. Dudley M'.ze, Miss Frances Sparks, Mrs. J. D. Hooks Mrs. Alton Cogdell Mrs. H. O. Jones, Mrs. Henry Clay T. F. Gate wood, Jr., Mrs. T. 0 Marshall, Mrs. T, B. Hooks, Jr., Miss Louise Mar shall, Mrs. Stuart Prather, Mr.- Arthur Rylander. Jr., Mrs. Wai er Rylander, Miss Mary Mell Fitts Miss Lucy Simmons, Jjis. F G. i Cotton, Miss Dorothy Cass, Miss IH w iBERX Jr 7# £W -esssfntH. MB B a MB 9 q i jH* S ■ Up* *•? / flmi it w ilwvK w f WSra 'MWR v ■ tea?'•■rati vw r-BHli • •« WW ’wlr W * 'i ■ ’ 1 i 1 DH II /ji _ ■———— Millions of Car Owners J depend, on them WHEN you are asked to bvy a tire you know nothing about, remember this — The finest tire you can buy—the Royal Cord —is lower in price today than tires of unknown make and uncertain quality used to be. The new USCO Cord—a handsome, all-black tire with a rood- EmEbS— umaaiiaite ern. Lweatf,flat, non-skid tread—sells for even less. Thousands of ■■■■■■■MBMaWMHaa ' haulers djl p’fer the country handle these produces of the United States Rubber Company. Millions of car owners have proved their service. I Both Royal Cords and USCO Cords are very closely priced. I Shopping around among the brands can’t save you any money I worth the trouble—for every dollar you save you will have to I I compromise more than a dollar’s worth in quality and service. I U B| | M And please remember that every tire and tube in the U. S. Line I \ bears the U. S. trade mark. It is there for the protection of both I x&hfrro car owner and tire dealer. I Trade Mark L United States Rubber Company JJ UNITED STATES TIRES ARE ■ - *. • \ Comes Back S~. ! h* <S X HeOllil J ■ . ■> Kathie Scliratt, the s, who 1 for 's was the mo.-t intimatv friend tie late' Er.meior Franc Joseph of Austria had, has decided to return to her “public.” She has just signed a contract t appear at a Vienna theater this wi iter. nice i ustin, and -h- s A'iene Mayfield. The many friend of Jrs. R. VV. Buchi.nun. will b rely inter ested' in learning that b< is getting along nicely, at We'l y Memorial Hospital in Atlanta','whore she re cently underwent a serious op< ra tion. .—J Mrs. T. 0. Callawav, and young son, T. O. Jr., have returned to their home in Atlanta, ufter a visit of several days to her sister, Mrs. Leon Slappey at her home on Lee street. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. v’aughu, of Albany and Mr. aid Mrs. T. S, Burton, Jr., of Smit! die, were Sunday guests of Mr .nd Mrs. G. M.' Bragg at their home on Church streets Mrs.. Clarence Carswell, and Mrs. iE. L. Carswell, delegate, from the | Americus chapter, U. D. C. re! urn- THF AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER led,Saturday night from Sttvamyrnr I where they attended t'rg Conven tion of the United Daughters as Confederacy. v Miss Leona Duncan of Prattville, I Ala., who has been the guest of Mrs 1 George Duncan at her home on Let street, has returned home. Mcs. Richard Simpson, and young i son, have returned li .in Atlanta, i where they were guests of Mrs. I Simpson’s parents, Mr. and Mis. Whitner. Mrs. A. C. Duncnr. of B'.ena Vista, Mrs. Grav?s Duncan, of I J’ratv’ille, Ala., .Mrs. Marvin Brown, of Montezuma, and Mis. Eldridge Parker, of Buena Vista, were shop pers in Americus Saturday. Miss Flora Surles left Saturday for Atlanta to visit Mrs. Ernie Murphy for several days, going from there to Dalton wh?re shi will spend the Thanksgiving ho 1 days I with Miss Dorothy Johnsi.n. Miss Mary Frances Lane has re i turned from Bainbridge when -:e was delightfully ente’tp.ned as the attractive guest of her cousin. Miss Betty-Sue Lane for several we‘'ks. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Parks, Miss Gladys Parks, James, Harw-11, I and Richard Parks o' Columi.us, ! motored to Americus Sunday, air ■ were spend-the-day guests of Dr. ———Reduce Waist and flips ~ 3 to 10 Inches! 11 ' You can easily do it with this won- derfulnew reducing girdle. Women V (. Cy I usually lose one to three inches ths 1 C J I very first week with tlje Madame X. \ / “It reduced my hips 7 inches,”—Mrs. V .J J. B. S. Made of live, resilient rub- py j I her, strong enough to really hold / '' I \ you in and exert- u powerful, yet / I \ gentle massage that takes away dis- i \ figuring, useless fat almost “while / i_ i you wait.” Fits as snugly as a l.id / ' glove—gives adequate support, per- [ _ feet freedom. You hardly know yott 1 have it on! So flexible it fits in all I \\i ■ I ' 7 hollows, can be worn high or low, Vr\\'. ' /{ /'f and is easily adjusted to your pnrtic- J'AJIX ' v lj yl H!l ular figure. Worn over the under- VJwTvv z&7 garment and has garters attached. - " Girdle- Mates You Look Ihin 1 B. While Gatuug Thin PAGE’S BETTER VALUES ppd Mrs. Herscvhel Tawcr at their ( home on Brown street Sunday. R. G. Christian an'" . d from Co lumbus to spend the week end with his family h6r > at U.eir home on Church street. Miss Mary Eva Gnospelius has i eturned to her home in Columbus after spending several days with Miss Isabel Wheatley at her home on Lee street. E. B. Harris, who i.pcnt several days in Americus the past week, Jias returned to his home in West I’alin Beach, Fla., making the trip by motor. _ ~ - ~;p . '; • • Lawrence Physioc. came o/cr from Columbus Saturday to spend the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Otis M. Phwioc at their home on Spring street. Mrs. Linnie H. Brown nas retui i,- cd from Doerun where she wa- the guest of her daughter Mrs. Lawr ence Me Phaul for several weMcs. Miss Marie Walker has returned from Tallahsee, Fla.,- where she w is delightfully entertained as a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Edward Fleit wood .during the Centennial. Carlton Shy, of Macon, is suend ing several days witn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shy at tiieir home on Jackson street. CHURCHWELLS Leads All The Time / A ii I ' \ \/ ' J I J ' i il 't / r r f 7 i \ v 1 \ \ 11 la i i I SB I 1 J K . ill ' z A $45.00 Coats 24.95 VS. Only Ihirty of these wonderful values, but they are the cream of ourfstock. • ■’.■•' •A TT.YSSB £3l Plain and|Fur--> qq. [Alßeal Bargain u .. 24.95 CHURCHWELLS “SELLS IT FOR LESS” TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924