About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1924)
PAGE TWO PIHKSTGS MC UNCES CL MHCE SUL ■ Reduces Prices On Coats, Dress es and Furs in Full Page Announcement Today Elsewhere in this is ue of lhe Times-Recorder, Pinkston Conmany again calls attention to their re duced price sale in their Ready-t >- wear Department, through th" medium of a full page advertise ment. This sale ha sbeen going on lor r little over two weeks, and ac cording to Jap Pinkston, the ladies of Americus and Sumter county have been very generous witn their patronage. • ‘‘The dresses and coats offeree in this sale, are not ‘sale’ coats, but are. coats bought for tfhfe regular Jiigh grade stock for a particular clientele that must he pleased with only the very best to be had,” suvs Mr, Pinkston. “Prices have been halved in some instances, and in others, just one third, hut each and every garment, at the prices quoted today, are real buys, and should have the careful consideration of every woman who is contemplating the purchase of a ‘Christmas’ gar ment.” J ll* Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Fscoe, an nounce the birth of a son,' Monday, Dec. 8, at their home en Hampton street, who will be called Herman Escne. Mrs. Clara Wisdom, < f LaGrange is the guest of her coo.-in, Mr.-;. C. L. \Crew, at her home 'on College street. 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 tell. C<AS$/fleZ>aDs WANTED WANED—Every family to take the Macon Telegraph, Macon News, and Atlanta Georgian. If you miss them call C. P, Johnson. Phone 54—2.(5) WANTED—Top work and bud your pecan trees. James and Carl McMath. phone 65. —6-10 t BIG BARGAIN—For quick sale, one special six Studebaker Auto. New pistons, rings and bearings. Motor in good condition; good cord tires and spare tire; $4.00.00, two hundred cash and $200.00 notes acceptable to the bank. B. E'. Turner. Phone 850. 3-ts HOME TlES—Keep them intact. Even though your family may be scattered, you can still send them flowers. Let us telegraph your selection. You know how much they’ll be appreciated. Say it with Flowers for Xmas. Thomas Floral Co., phone 490—9-ts. MISCELLANEOUS THES AMERICUUS BUSINES College is in operation; morning, afternoon and right. Miss] Lillian Braewell, President. Merritt Bldg. FARM LOAN MOtfEY Plenty at cheap interest rate and on °a«y, terms. W. W. Dykes. 9-ts COAL Why pay more for Coal when you can buy AS GOOD for less money* from C. J. Clark, Telephone 303—8-ts. TO SAY IT WITH FLOWERS for Christmas means happiness to ev eryone. The choicest of Pot Plants, Baskets and Cut Flowers to select from. Thomas Floral Co., phone 490. —9tf. LOST AND FOUND STRAYED—One small red mare mule. Notify F. G. Beavers. ;10-4t LOST—Child’s brown leather bag, containing about $1.75. Return to Mrs. T. F. Gatewood, Sr. 12-It FOR KENT FOR RENT—Downstairs apart ment. Phone 971. 294 f PECANS' WANTED Spot cash paid for them. Neon Buchanan. Phone 337. —l-ts FOR RENT—Small cottage, 803 Forrest street. Apply G. M.' Bragg.—9tf._ FOR RENT—Six-room house on ; Horne street. F. G. Beavers. ■ 10-4 t Society MRS. COUNCIL HOSTESS AT LOVELY PARTIES FOR VISITOR. Honoring her charini g house guest, Mrs. Emmett (In .-ham, of Waynesboro, Mrs. Charles Count.l was hostess at two beautiful parties Thursday, at her home* on Lv; street, entertaining in tin. morning and afternoon. The spacious recept’cn rooms of the handsome home wore beautiful ly decorated for the occasions; pink japonicas, Ophelia roses ..nd narcis si being used/in the (hawing room, and in ther library reception |/ti;l and dining room, red bmries, holly, and beautiful poinsett'as: were used in artistic profusion, filling tall wrought iron stands i/ tl baskets. Mrs. Gresham wore a hamr om - gown of golden brown ctepe La'-!, satin, trimmed with touches of rich cream lace. * After the gp.mes, a delicious hot luncheon with cranberry ice was served, compotes of .<ilt'-d nuts anil dainty mints, embossed with poi> - settias were placed o neach table. Invited to meet Mrs. Gresham were Mrs. W. J. Josey, Mrs. Helen Wheatley, Mrs. J. E. Mathis, Mr.. Tom Harrold, Mrs. A D. Gatewood, Mrs. S. H. McKee, Mrs D. R. An drews, Mrs. W. C. Turpin, Mrs. Wil lis Hawkins, Mrs. T. F. Gatewoo I, Jr., Miss Sarah Tower, Mrs. A. G. Ketchum, Mrs. L. G. Council, Jiri. J. T. WnAren, Mfcs. Lee Hansford, Mrs. W. D. Moreland, Mrs. Stun Clegg, Mrs. John Wagnon, Mr.. George Olivet;, Mrs. Ernest Statham, Mrs. Cloyd Buchanan, Mrs. Ta/loy I’lwis, Mrs. Howell Elam, Mrs. James Ferguson, Mrs. Thad Wi o, Mrs. Edgar Shipp, Mrs Hollis Fort, Mrs. W. D. Bailey, Mrs. Baric-v Council, Mrs. George E. An le;. , FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fine hoir > ‘grown to matoes this week, at Bragg’s Market. 12 1-t FOR SALE—Frost-proof Cabbage plants; SI.OO per thousand, Thomas Floral Co. 28if. FOR SALE—Star skined hams, whole 32 cents, sliced 45 cents, boiled ham 50 cents lb. Quick serv ice at Bragg’s Market. 12 1-t FOR SALE—Big bargain ’in Moline Tractor; One Tractor disc plow, and one Tractor Harrow and tan dem; new, never been usbd. Ad dress H. R. 0., care Tin.es-R'e corder. 10-5 t FOR SALE—We fatten before sell- ing, turkeys, hens and fryers. For the best go to Bragg’., 12 1-t FINE MULES We have just re ceived fifty head of fine Ken tucky mules; we are selling them cheap. Come to see us. G. A- & W. G. Turpin. 11-ts FOR SALE—Good beef roast, 15 cents lb.; little better roast, 20 cents lb. Every day in the week, at Bragg’s Market and Grocery. l?-lt FOR SALE —Beautiful line of Cy clamen h Poinscttias, Begonias, Ge raniums, Primroses and Bulbous flowers. Nice lot of pretty Christ mas boxes. Mrs. B. I. Mize, phone 403-8-6 t FOR SALE—Get your Christmass fruits, nuts, raisins etc. Best goods. Small prices at Bragg’s Market. 12 1-t FOR SALE—Budded Pecan Trees. W. B. Lamar, Park Front, Thom asville, Ga.—4-10t. FOR SALE—Verybest flour, whit est in the world, 1-3 less lard, 1-3 more biscuit, for health and econo my. None better. Order today from Bragg’s Market. 12 1-t FOR SALE—Several hundred bush els I' ulghum seed oats. SI.OO per bushel. Phone 31. Heys McMath. 9-st. FOR SALE—4OO bushels of extra fine Fulghum seed eats. Morgan Bros. Phone 2502. 12-21 FOR SALE—Unground sausage meat, 30 cents per pound. Mrs. T. F. Gatewood, Sr. 12-lt FOR SALE—Large pecans. See •J. S. Bolton. 12 I.C-t FOR SALE—Children’s large size athletic slide. Mrs. D. R. An drews. 12 ?,.t Mrs. Charlo, Lanier, M’ss Cec -gia Bena Dod on, Mrs. L C. • Hester, Mrs. C-'-orgc Riley, Mis- Quenelle harrohi, .Mrs. Stuait Prather, Mrs. r. O. Marshall, Mrs. Lovelace Eve, Mrs. Henry Clay, Mr I’.’rr Gl-iver, Mrs. O. Jones, Mrs. F. G. Cot ten, Mr-. Hey McMat'. . Mr. . Dud lev M •;.-, Mr". Middleton McDonald, Mis-s Louis'- Marshall, Mrs. Emmet Arddl-son, Mis Marie B<*H and. Mrs. Hersch 1 Smith. MR. AND MRS. RYLANQER HOSTS AT SET BACK SUPPER. of the lovlie.-t. .p;il-tiia,«‘that ; have bo'/i given r"cert iy*.inis the set-back supper at wh : c'r, ?Jr. and Mrs. Walter Rylander entertained Thursday evening at then home on Taylor street, the gu.-.-t including the members of t'-r-jr J’huri-day night set-back club and a few ad ditional friend'. The living room and dining room where the tables were placed were tJirowF together, an I beautiful I ’/ decorated with salmoyt colored glad ioli, gracefully arrange.l in silver basket-',, red carnation- - , holly, and red berries in ‘|artisti • profusion, symbolic of the Yuletide fti i S(tn. I Al seven o’clock . delicious turk-j ey supper with cranberry ice was! served at th" prettily appoint'd card ■ tables. Each table had for its o' n tral decoration, a si’vc r bud vase filled with holly, and attractive green and red baskets of salted nuts marked the place of the guest.-. The dainty score cards were al: o suggestive of the holiday season. Miss Sarah Tower won the ladies top-score prize, a b >‘,'e of French perfume and Walt r Page won the gentlemen’s prize, linen handker chiefs. The guest. liA included Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Fort ?d r. and Mrs. Lucius McCloskey, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shipp, Mr. and Mrs. D. It. An drews, Dr. and M-". M? 11, Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. W. C f’l’yv, Mr. an 1 'Mrs. Evan Mathis Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay, Mrs. J. I'. Hooks, Mr’. George Adams, oi \ilant.a, ?I* - . and Mrs. Middleton M ’D maid, Mr. and Mrs. LtlCiii; Thiers, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Carr Glover, Miss Sarah Towdr, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rylander, Jr , Waller Page and Robert I’. Hawk ins. Mrs. H. J. Benson, and children. Garland and Paul Benson, of Syl vester, are guests of Chief and Mr- J. T. Bragg at their home on Han cock avenue for several days. Friends of W. A. (Bill) Parker will; regret to learn that. .|ie is seri- ——— ——— ■— —■ — WITH A RADIO Not merely a gift for Christmas Day, W but cne tbat will brin s appreciation f "sd from the recipient every day of the w i ~( . m Y*A,y year. Heres the Set at the price you”re I F’\ siad tO pay ‘ ' • Lel us tell you moro about it! fwWt • VM? RADIO SERVICE CO. > I | Crabb’s Service Station GIVE KODAKS I THIS CHRISTMAS $6.50 Up MURRAY’S PHARMACY Phone 87 The Rexall Store Americus, Ga. g ihcU. MARKET in Rogers Store Swifts Sugar Cured S Skinned 14am, Lb .. “* | Swifts’ Regular Hams 28c I Lb ’ Kingan’s Sugar Cured 29c I .dam. Lb Purity Sugar Cured 29c I Ham, Lb - I Black Hawk OQ I Regular Ham, Lb . Pure Pork Sausage 30c I Mixed Sausage > 1 fe 2 Lbs 25c, Lb:.. u iners 24c Sliced Ham, 9 E 45c and 3«>C Pure Home-Made Lard 171/r Hoghead Cheese 4 , 20C Breakfast Bacon ' ' 9 A Lb : duc Lamb i r Lb, 25c to NASH MARKET In Rogers Stere X R. Smith, Mgr. THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER 1 cusly ill at his home in the 28th district, near New Era. wit? pi.ou i _ Mrs. W. C. Caye and little son, Billy have returned from Ath'.’.ta, where they have been visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. G C. C-id ding'c,'- —a Mrs. Emma McCl ; ,kev hy gore t< Winder to visit relative fcr sev eral weeks. Sam' Ellis, managing editor of the Jacksonville Herald and Steve Crane, of Jacksonville, spent T urs day in Americus and left this morn ing by aeroplane from Souther Field for Pablo Beach. NEW ERA The High school department, cort duct'ed the chapel exercises Mon-> day. The following program wa ' rendered: Song, Bible reading and prayer. Reading—“ Sam’s Letter”' by M - ’- dred Morgan; piano solo; by Virgin in (Valters; ‘■‘l'riend.-'.hip Aids,’ ’by Mary Ardis? Barrow: Biiil-iiujr,” Jjv Dorothy Cassady The Community Club held it's regular meeting- Friday evening. A splendid program was rendered, a business meeting was he-d and tkcn . refreshments served. A large sum of money was raised on the ligl.t ■fund. We hope to h..*- tiA* light" j installed inia f>w days. Miss Bonnie F’arkman visited the I school Tuesday. She and the club ! girls made some delicto's candy. Miss Walker, Mrs Argo. P.-of. Prance, and Supt. Moore visited t'e school Tuesday. A spl -ndid lecture was given by Miss Walke" cn the work of the Red Cross. Mr. W. E. Brown and family arc moving to town, this week. I Mils I ouise (yaltors spent the week-end with homef.dks here. The following program will be given by the ‘'Lani ’- Society, Fri day, Dec. 19. Song—“ The Christmas ’Welcome” by Lanier Society. Christinas Acrostic —< harles Neill I McNeill, Ruth Barrow. Ruby Bar | row, Ruth Morgan, (V’.irdlaw Castle i berry, Douglas GranG*. Arthur Bray, Hugh Bray, Tom WaWAi'ANorris. : R< ading-e— tbrought the, tele* i phone, by'Mary Lizzie P:own. i Jokes —J. C. Bray. i Christmas in all lard/, by Fl eta Bell Cassady. Adderiile Kitchens, Ruth Brcckl Eva Hill. Song—“ Christmas Bel's,” Fran ces Bray, Fannie Johnson, Flora CasthJieri'y, Eliz-i --b'-th Hogg, Elsie Brock ■ , Want Ads-—Billie Cn-ter. Piano sblnt—Miss Stripling. Current Events—Frances Bray. | Vocal solo—Miss Brewton. Christmas Carols —School. r _^*’T-3av'-^’^^ ? ' /T -’- acr ''’' rrr - a ' ' .. wa/-T.♦ is 1 Where Salk-VacHon i- j; ■£■ j Leads in Low Prices and I that Good, Prompt | CotirWoiiis Service. We en- L joy serving you, | ' No. 1 Can Stone’s Angel No. >-0 Pail Swift’s ; <y ra ted . ) I | Food. Cakes . j ewe j Shortening ' Pineapple Ivl | _| | I i c “ on : Pineapple 1 1, |b. Stone’s • Jtlich Fruit cake No, 1 Can Maxwell 10 Pcunck, Cloth Sack House 4Op . _ DOI^jNO SUGAR Coffee ® C No. 2 can Fan- ® cy Sifted Peas Z|| Milk .. C can ivug- I ’ ers’ Sugar corn ■ i Large i Milk . * Nc. 3 Can L/fV Jfound j Sauer Kraut .. m ... >•’ | s PlaiK or: Self -Rising r V : Hotel Nc.. „ r 5„ Homing’ ... L 1 T J;.::;- - Ife - Post Toasties 1A WE C *GN Oli Com Flakes ±KV.IOc ' 2 ’ s Gr een pfl., i* ma Beans. 4.W Full Pack ‘IE J * Tomatoes, 2 * Swansdown —— Cake Flour .... No. 1 can Libby’s —— Asparagus Is Fresh Whole Wheat FANCY GRITS Fleur 10-lb 65c, 5-lb. No. 3 can Del Monte ■ Fruit Saiad 1 lb. can Rumford Baking HA Powder JUL No. 2 can Libby’s I White Ww W Pounds Quart Jar Sweet Carries IRISH POTATOES Mixed No. 3 can? Libber’s i Skinner’s Bartlett-.nHoin Macaroni Q Pears Jiuyopn or Spaghetti ... iMI ■»* > ® T V— -269 Forsyth f.R!DAY<VFTERNOON, DECEMBER 12, |9 24