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TUESDAY. DECEIVE 2. 1924
BE HO EBE
Miss Christensen, Repenting
Government of Deark
At Courthouse Friy
It was announced todajy Miss
Bonnie Parkman, Sumierfcounty
Home Demonstration Ag<l that
Miss Ulla Christensen, oflimark,
would be the honor guest her de
partment Friday, Dec st}j
Miss Christensen is seiout by
the Government of Den.a; for the
purpose of familiariz’n herself
with home demonstration ork and
she comes to Georgia asie guest
of the Extension Departn; of the
State College of Agric ure of
Athens. The country oDenmark
expects to inagurate a line Dem
onstrating Department a| Sumter
county has been selected jng with
three other counties in iorgia by
the State College to monstrate
their methods to Miss citensen.
At a meeting of the Sutr Coun
ty Home Demonstratioi Co’, nci!
held Friday afternoon irfiss Park
man’s office elaborate ans were
made to entertain Miss jristensen
upon her (arrival herej At 10
o’clock Friday morning is Christ
ensen will be taken tolhompson
Rural School where she \1 see how
the local clubs of wonidand girls
carry on their work.
From two to four iijlie after
noon on Friday Miss iristensen
and Miss Lula Mize. ite Home
Demonstration Agent wjbe guests
of honor of the Sumtl Countv
Home Demonstration luncil at
the court house. Prepations for
the luncheon for Miss firistensen
on Friday afternoon w|be handl
ed by the following wnwill meet
at the court house Frit!! morning:
Mrs. T. M. A. Fine: Thalean;
Mrs. Bailey Philips, Titian; Mrs.
J. J. Wilson, Leslie; Ifc. George
Dozier, Concord; Mrs. dd Carter,
Pleasant Grove; Mrs. ill Cham
bliss, Plains; Mrs. FE. Cook,
Plains; Mrs. Janis, Ne Era; Miss
Della Parker, New Era; iss Bertha
Israel, Thompson; Mislßuby Mc-
Lendon Thompson.
The following progrp will be
carried out during thtpfternoon:
Song—‘‘America,” Prof —Rev. E
T. Moore, “Introoduciy Talk,”
Miss Parkman, “Sumji County
Council,” Mrs. R. f McNeill.
‘‘State Home Demonstiion Coun
cil,” Mrs. W. H. Emit, “State
Home Demonstration yrk,” Miss
Lula Mize, Miss Christel will make
a short address to thefcounci! re
garding work she hop J to accom
plish in Denmark. MisEhristensen
is an accomplished nial-t and wi’l
render a few selectioni>f the ''"oik
Loro songs of her county.
All members of homldemonstrn
tion clubs in Sumter punty are
urged to be present c] the enter
tainment Friday afterpon at ti e
court house.
MRS. CHAPLIN SIB.IECT
TO SCHOOLMG LAWS
(By The Associate Press)
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Chaplin were marrieqin Mexico.
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FIPI THREATENED
BUSINESS BLOCK
Winston-Salem Theatre Blaze
Endangered Mercantile
Section
WINSTON,SALEM N. C., Dec
TO OUR PATRONS
1 am putting forth a great deal of effort to make Americus
one of the regular Road Show towns and to get it on the
circuit of the big productions, so that we may be able to
get the best casts that come South. We have the house to
stage the shows and to comfortably seat the public. The
shows want to come here and there is only one thing that
holds them out and that is that they have always lost money
in Americus. Well, 1 have made some pretty rash promises
to the following shows and I want the people of Americus
to back me up on it by attending the best shows at least,
zhe following is a list of some of the shows that we have
booked: Lasses White Minstrels,, The Fool, Just Mar
ried, Honey Girl, George White Models of 1925, Blossom
Time. The White Cargo, Coburn’s Minstrels, John Golden's
Seventh Heaven. 1 respectfully ask that the people of
Americus support these shows, and next year we can get
on the big circuit. Tickets are now on sale for Lasses White
and The Fool.
S setter and bigger shows
[erring, Manager
j|ler Theatre
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2.—Fire discovered in the Ideal
moving picture theatre lids morning
Ut 2 o’clock threatened an entire
block of buildings in the hea"' of
the business district despite efforts
of firemen to curb the flames.
The flames originated in the roar
■ of the Ideal theatre and spread to
I all parts of the building in a short
I while. Clouds of smoke pouring
I from windows and doors in the
I structure handicapped firemen in
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
their attempt to locate the center
of the blaze.
The B. Y. P. U. of Leslie Bap
tist church had their Social for the
Quarter Friday evening. They had
a Thanksgiving Feast Everyone
brought something to make the
feast.
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