About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1924)
PAGE SIX W VERY HAPPY . MK. MW Asa G. Candler Withdraws Di vorce Suit Following Reconciliation ATLANTA, Dec. 12.—Asa G. Candler, Sr., and his wife formerly Mrs. May Little Ragan, are rc'.mit ed. The divorce suit filed by Mr. Candler some months ago against his wife was withdrawn from the office of the Clerk o fthe Fulton Superior Court shortly after noon Thursday. Candler, Thompson and Hirsch, attorneys for Mr. Can lb. r, appeared at the court'house and withdrew the petition. Reports that a recorz ilation had been made and that Mrs. Candler had eturned to the palatial Candler mansion in Druid Hills were con firmed Thursday by MX. Candler herself. Once more with her husband, once gain restored to his love and affection, Mrs. Candle? admitted with a happy little laugh that the re union was really a fact. ‘I don’t know what to say except that it is true and that I am on. more at home,” she said Thursday morning. “I-came home Wednesday m > n • ing and here I am. ‘‘As for plans—w l haven’t any. That is special plans. And we are npt planning a second honeymoon I trip so far as I know. We intend] to be very happy and that is all. | “My daughters are with me of course.” Mrs. Candler went to her bus | Menard's | H Salad Recipes PEACH SALAD fe m Cut the pared peaches into thin slices; acid fyj blandied almonds steed very thin; mix with M ■ MENARD’S MAYON- B NAISE to which a Etile E "hipped cream bar. been n added. S.'x iC c.i c:ipp frl * lettuce. {U w _ Your Grocer has Tienurd’» 2 j&x or he c&n yet it HEN ARD i c l 1 W MAYONNAISE CO. j n Nashville - Atlanta - t ~~~~iroirmrnr rirnnrarrTWMrMßWMWwimiM m m»- —i nn■ißiiarw WANTED | Labor for Night Work-one | dozen—will pay time and half | time—at once. ’ | SMITH-BURGIN LUMBER CO. | See J. C. Burgjin. h I -f AiLafelong Present! The day you present her with a ring as a sym bol of your affection, could fittingly be called Ute days of days, What an ideal time is Christq.as to give the fine Cor . vour engagement. It’s all the mor.' delight- Hl ? h , w h en you £‘ v e it to her rs a Christmas gilt. Visit us today and make your selection from **Ot an array of sparkling glistening diamonds. I, There are n any other qualified gifts to give her for Christmas, too. ij AMERICUS JEWELRY I . co. rat Windsor Hotr-l Bld e W AMERICUS i SALESMAN SAM 1 ■ . I OH YAP fe'jT-ZLEM' -1 : PICKPOCKET TAKE A MATCH THYS bAOP.N\NC | CfMKbHT HIM WYTHOCT A SHOT Tt-.O " ■ ~ tt* • t '< X I WC J ( ' V 7 i i ~ . band’s lifeme Wednecd ty morning, remained there through the <ftiy . and night, and then ./'rX Thursday went to the home of he- paren , , Mr. and Mr.-. Thdmus M. Litt!., in ■ Pace’s Ferry llojcl. Slr’c remained ’ there several hour , r.dcking, it wa : raid, and then fviurned for lunch to her home in Hids. THALEAN THALEAN SCHOOL NEWS By Katie Mae SmilG A'.id Laverne Joiner* At regular meeting of the I’hi .Delta Literary Society the follow ]i ing were elected for M.e next quart '■ er: J.. B. Burks, President, Mary J Lou Bowen, Vice-President, an:! I Laverne Joiner, Secretary ami Treas ] urer. Miss Louise Goodeon of Tha lean faculty was elected critic. Last Friday night Thalean Com munity Club met at the sdicol bni'd ing. Several matters of importance were discussed, among them w< r< building up Thalean’s library and providing a laboratory tor the bet ter teaching of the scientific cours es. z We had as ou rguest Miss Christ icnsen of Denmark. ?Hss Christ icnsen made a talk on conditicns in Denmark in English, she also sang her National Anthem an-1 rendered several selections on the piano. Col. J. F. D. Shipp presented to Miss Christiensen a standard pack of Georgia poaches, as a souvonior of her VWit to TJialean, and coming •from <l'h al can got.fti un r y , _ Lasjt Friday ikfdhiodn the pupils, ” and; faculty of Thalean i witnessed ail interesting game of i basket ■ ball between New Era and ‘I Thalean; Tl|e ffllitlo wis quite ex citing for t^rte'quarters because neither team was ever in the lead by more than two point,-'. However in the last half Thalean was able, to come across with 14 points and win - ■■■’ 7 ° r - *nMii tnflflflfl miff tSS. c. ... .M-MD MM CNRE SHOOT • 7/ -TAPCUCEI ONE GOmfo THRU VN POCKETS REVOWCrt - BUT 1 D’.DMT ) Ml MV P ELEtO )■ > : • Rfe .M i 1 7-7 ■, /r; • K ' z '" M_- _. > ) X~ ' X ">'<l?. e» we. scr vice me . 77~ -d to the ttsie o$ 31 to 15. The ladies of Thalean community met at tne teachcrag ? Wednesday afternoon for the put nose of dis- 1 < ti-sing the Ladie Club work to be undertaken the coming year. It was <,'cided to Mold regula rmonthly meetings until time for Miss Bon nie J aritman, Home Demonstration Agent for Sumter county could meet with them. Mrs. T. M A I'inch is President of the club. What kind of puzzle workers are out oi the asylunin because the rsylumn is too small? Nine letters. THE NEW lIT A io p« c=« oh Merchandising il§ itl W IU ILr FOR CASH SYSTEM VI. A. JuilURO — VOL. I—,\o, 6 WEEKLY STORE NEWS BULLETIN SHOP EARLY ! Special Prices For Christmas ! -...vKyw.. u „ „„„ , .. Beautiful Dresses at I » II Christmas JRIN. I I p rSces . . 1 Luxurious, | 1 i Cur display of beautiful new | '• dresses include some of the most fl «r / <1 p I charming ever shown in Americus, w fl i 3 I Poiiet IwiUs, popular wool crepes, g k,' a, n i • 3 W\ I Wwvrl ®‘ iks ’ satin-faerd, and crepe de chine i, I M Sti fl TEn ra dresses, and some serges are includ- ra fl jjg I H d * n displays. 4 L - • T.RT | 3 M I Codd you hone to get a high gtade, v-utX i' II /*Xf"' ’ V ,l^ur £ P CC, '«I discount of 10 p?r cent fl fa fashionable well tailored and up-tc-. AIx V . fa I ’ t " or cas h, or 5 per cent off from M fl the-minute ccat for $15.00 cr ' 77 I If ;j y’ OUr b 11, if »t is paid by the 10th U S $16.50, this day and time, and at A \ -’< ' 7'R’ t R °f t * le month, really offers you some S i this time of the year? " g W W' \7 i J EKUr V u ry remarkabl -7 prices. The prices 3 | ff X: 1 that we have this display of dresses II H ' * \'^'dd‘dd7 1 Wfc’ , xl !? a ‘ at ’ a,e ve -y reasonable, and ■ Wfll, that is exactly what we are ® y Vary frOIK — M I offering you. During the next ten FW 8 XiH'l WE iftiiisS H shopping days for Christmas, we of- HhHk m R I Six 4 $8.95 Upwards f-O Sl6 ’’ S fer you cur display of coats at very g' IB Tu ml /maX I * vlv.OJ special pr.ces, aitd the two prices Hi by A'.i \ I ;S ■ quoted abetve, are only Examples i i / ill fell // I\ I &—We have a large stock of fl of the law prices that we have here \ \ I || /\ ] \ shoes, too. We can match your 8 await.nj you. Come in and let us L I k. 17 -/ \ dress or coat with the correct pat ' I lt H y c ” m o r e about them. W 1 N w te 't ? I ' ' V v II Y I ’ 'I I ■■■■■l I' ji HI FiaiinffllH |i I ‘d ,j ™ K | "iuiai.uißE»pww| C .-WT-K - ■» MHM—RRM— wir i ! MMninniMluitKj > idu I MEN! YOU G,FTS I I Jj- line I CAN ’ T BEAT d fWwßbi for ' I CUR „ wery ‘ fTLrOJW I OO VALUES! dne! did WwJh s ; . XL- XA ! «** : SUGGESTIONS! W| i SUGGESTIONS! Gloves 17- jfcfeiiiM'-- H ° siery Men’s Hdkfs. | MLadies’ Hdkfs. M . ep ’ sHosc j UiWWaists Umbrellas j * Hnadbags I Piece Goods ® Christmas time is here. Just a short ten days away. New is the time to think about , » I tha» new suit c r overcoat that you have been u antinv. Yom’H want to lock your »iftts jiJ r, i. v> 1 i i best on this day of days. You will visit friends—friends will visit you—and maybe T Dvlt t.UCKiCS B your “Best” would like to see you all dolled up. ’’ Neckties ’ q r c j • i I Our displays of suits and overcoats em’ora ee all of the popular weaves and patterns, eUli Links | and our prices, too, are very moderate. N:te the extremely low range that prevails Floor Coverings ] Silk Underwear OVERCOATS’ SUITS I I C uff and Collar Sets I Men’3 Shirts $15.00 to 25.00 $18.50 to 35.00 Pajamas Men’s Underwear REMEMBER—IO PER CENT OFF FOR CASH! „ . v • • i ocarfs > our attention is also called to our large Shoe Department that is ready to serve your needs in either dress or work shoes. .W AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER RICHLAND MEN PLAY SANiA TO CRIPPLES RICHLAND, D«c 12.—The Rich land Business Men’s Bible Class, which has been playing Santa Claus to a number of shut ins. cripples, fged and needy, for the past few years, is again making extensive plans for another opportunity to play Santa again thi syear. Funds are being turned into the Class Committee' daily and on Christmas morning trucks will be sent out to distribute food, cLthes, fuel and supplies at several places where the aged, crippled, and shut ins are confined at their respective homes, and unable to get out and enjoy the spirit of the Christmas holidays. PROGRAMS PLANNED IN RICHLAND SCHOOLS RICHLAND, Dec. 12.—The Mu sical Department of the Richland I'ublic schools, v ill render appropri- I ate programs at the school audi torium every morning next week under the supervision cf Miss Frances Drew, the children have been thoroughly drilled m sight singing during the pas* year, and r FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 12. 1924 ——;a 7A(Jiaq each morning next week . e svver: grades, beginning with the pri maries on the first morning and con tinuing with highe- grades each morning and continuing with high er grades each morning until Friday morning with the seniors, appropri ate programs of Christmas songs and carols, together witr. piano se lections will be rendered for the pleasure of the people of this city and community. These programs w ! !l be free and! the public is cordially invit?d to hear them each morning at the! schopl auditorium. J KIDDIES’COLDS should not be “dosed.” Treat them externally with—> VICKS w Vapoßub Over 17 Million JaraJJged Yearly 666“ | is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, j Biliousness. It is the most speedy ■ Dengue, Headaches, Constipation, I remedy we know. adv