About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1925)
PAGE SIX jfitfoc/e/y AMERICUS PARTY LEAVES SATURDAY FOR CORAL GABLES Quite a camber of people fr n ; Amterieus, boarded the t’-.>r.il Gables I De Lu:. spe-ial puli-i-.n Saturday right at 12:05 a. m. ar guests b'f i the Coral Gables DeveA i im-f,- Com-! pany, from Atlanta to Coral Gable - - and return. The special will returnj to Americus Thursday, giving th guests two days nt Coral Gables, and hundreds of people who hav been contemplating taking a trip to Florida, took advantage of this op port unity. Other trips will be pro- ; moled throughout the summer; months. i Those going from Americus were Th\ E. I. Carswell, John Frar.l: Thomas, J. C. Graham, T. F. Gate wood, Jr., P. C. Gilmore, Ed Argo, Earl Rainey, Mrs. Alary B. Clay, Miss Bryce Pilsbury, Mrs. Henry Clay, Mrs. F. A. Thomas, Miss La Verne Thomas, Mrs. John Gossett, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bell. Mr. and Mrs ,H. S'. Walker and Mr . Neqn Buchanan. * * * CALLED MEETING OF DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY A called meeting will Be held this week of the local chapter of the United Daguhters of the Confeder acy for the purpose of lie-irm;- the , report of the nominat.in gce.mmiti - e and to make plans for t' ■■ l.n - .'>e !>• - nefit card party to be s-por.mrcd by the chapter, at the Americus Golf Club, the date to be announced lat ( r. The time and place of the meet ing will be announced Tuesday, ♦ * MANY NAMES APPEAR ON BIBLE SCHOOL RONOR POLL Much interest is being manifested in the Daily Vacation Bible school at the First Baptist church. A large number of children are attending and doing splendid •'work, however, there is still room for of! cry and new names are being ridded daily. The following names appear on last week’s honor roll. Kindergarten: Jane Shipp, J.dm Head, Wayne Smith, Flora Gate wood, Miriam Horne, Pat The.-er, Warren Battle, James Ferguson, Jim Reese, Emory Mart’n. Miriam Sakes, Bernice Dean, Waite: - Brown, Mary McPhaul. First Primary Class: Mayes Ar rington, Henry Black, Walter Bell, EAU lIrUL SIOO.OO DIAMOND RING F'R F.F, ’ « < • I I • . • . - ■ ■ ■ • ■ ... ■■. .<■■■- .. ■<, '.. . . . : I To the lady in Sumter and Schley counties I receiving the greatest number of Canova | O.f VjOIILtzSL Coffee votes during the campaign beginning j , ¥ , r r -j Merchants in Americus and Ellaville, Leslie and Plains Wednesday, July 15 tn, and ending i nday, 100 Votes will be allowed on each 1 pound can of Canova July _<>, ...U-a. , Who Are Handling Canova Vacuum Packed Coffee— Vacuum Packed Coffee sold to consumer. \ \ \ i I i 1 . 300 Votes will be allowed on each 2 1-2 pound can Can- • I 1 . . r x - I ova V acuum Packed Cofiee sold to consumer. ? BRAGGS’ MARKET 1 * 1 I rn J d I EASOM & MARTIN Orders are to be OkkD by retail grocer when rilled and 2% ' .. * HARRIS GRO. CO. presented by contestant to Mr. Lucas C. Thiers, wheat- i , v f . ... t . rr &7 1 ROSS HUBBARD ley building, Americus, Ga., who will issue vote certin- fiw-/ « WA S JOHN MONAHAN, JR. cate. UR ■ 1 M ® | SPARKS GRO. CO. Credit for Votes will be given only on orders actually turn- //] a UNITED GRO. CO. cd in to retail grocer by contestant. a It is requested that .nerd-ants selling Canova Vacuum RING ON DISPLAY AT THE AMERIC A I LESLIE PLAINS Packed-Coffee remain absolutely neutral. ' JEWELRY CO. | Harp & Harp ? . B. Howell Hines & Wallis Oliver-McDonald Co. In the event of a tie, leading contestants will be given two Any i etail grocer may receive ut of Can additional days, the one earning the largest number of Coffee from Glover Gro' .y Co., Dis- , j . . •j x i j ,Itributors, Americus. ELLAVILLE votes during;tr»is period to be declared the winner. . READ THE RULES CAREFULLY Robinson & Co. No limit is placed on the amount of coffee to be sold to one g j n orc Jer to enter contest, soe person, but all orders must be for prompt delivery. 11 LUCAS C. THIERS, j, I y V’heatley Bldg. Americus, Ga. ; Pair Indian i f H- • •>< W&S w ■ r Ip ' 'HL ' J V ....... She’s tile most beautiful Indian girl id America, according to a vote taken at a national Indian conven tion in j’onca City, Okla. Her name (■• Siby Callahan, grid the lives in Muskogee, Okla. Flora Christian, Mary Edwards, 1 Dorothy Harris, James Horn ll , Dan Johnston, Mary Rees, Calvin Speer,' Web.hr W..em.ii, Dorothy Wall. Second Primary: Ruth Rees,. An nie Clair Slappey, Sari Aicher. Rosa Lee Purvis, Ada Belle Seig, Alice Martin, Annie Lee Byrd, Mar garet Battle 1 , Mary l?oe>, James Holley, J. T. Arrington, Edgar Shipp, and Ralph Johnson. Juniors: Mary Elizabeth Ames, Nida Arrington, Bessie B-11, John Henry Baldwin, Elizabeth English, Holt Elder, Gladys Gatewood, Leila Hamrick, Kate Harris, Th W. Horne, Mervin Morgan, Martha Mabry, Walter Martin, Harry McGowan, Ethel Mae Rigsby, Ruth Seig, Sara : 'i:e-n, Vi- mi. - : Mm c ;..-.mon., Tony [Suggs and Horace Thayer. Intermediates: Ho | well. Clarence Amos, Olin Ruthin, I I’heo Baldwin and Brown Smell. The school will continue through • this week and next week. EASTERN STAR MEETING TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK A meeting of the local chapter of the order of Eastern StarA.vil.l he : held tonight at Mitchell Masonic [ Hall at 8 o’clock. Every member I and every office r i. urgently le i onested to attend this meeting, as ■[ important" matters will be discuss ;.!. I LEE STREET CIRCLE MEETS WITH MRS. HEARN The Lee Street Circle of the First j '•b th( Au church will meet Tne-dayi ’ afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, with Mrs. ! ! R. E. Hearn at her home on South ! Lee stree t. Every member is urg-1 i ently requested to come and b/itiq ! . scraps. 1 I Friends of Miss Elizabeth Stan field will sincerely regret to learn that she is seriously/ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stanfield. Miss Dorothy Bowen and little Misses Hilder Girardeau, of Mcßae, y.re guests of Mrs. C. U. Howard at her home on Harrold avenue. Mrs. Q. W. Fuller who has been ill at the City Hospital has been re moved to her home on Jackson •-treet, and her’many friends will be glad to learn that, although she n ■not able to bo out yet, her condi tion is somewhat improved. Mrs'. W. J. Williams left Sunday for Pellihln- and ,Syhester, wlicr-: she will pend several weeks a ,; guest of relative s. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Buller, of •Dexter, have returned home after spending the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hunni cutt. They were accompanied home by Miss Lucile and Thomas Hunni cutt, who will be their guests for several days. Mrs. W. Barrow is spending to- J ’j day in Macon on an important busi i ness mission. I ,Mrs. L. V. Stallings, and children, Alma, Robert, Lanelie, and Hazel, . have returned to their home in Moul i trie after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. THE AMERICUS 11MES-RECORI>ER •' t. R. Sheppard, at their homo on, p.-.r reet. Th ,r .. J ■ Jnicd horiie by little MF.- Ilcbm Sia-p-i , j pard, who will b Heir gim -i: for | ' some tiihe. • airs. V. B. Oliver ft today for ! Albany to join Dr. Oliver in making I their home in that city. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. J. Luke, of 1 1-itzgerald, motor: 1 to Americus i Sunday to visit friends. Dr. Luke i was . tationed at Souther Field dur-' ’ ing the war and he and Mrs. Luke are pleasantly remembered in Ant- I ericus. I Harry Burn-, of Commerce, Js i the guest of Frank Stapleton, at I his home on West Church street. ' Mrs. H. G. Jackson ahd two ; young sons, Gerald and Earle, have j returned from a delghtful visit of two weeks to Mrs. Jackson'.- sister. Mrs. Vitzky, in Miami. Dr. and Mrs. Will Lanier, of Mi- I ami, who are visiting relatives in Cordele, 'while en route to North Carolina, were guests of friends an 1 relatives in Americus Sunday. Mrs. Lanier is pleasantly remembered as Miss Montine Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wright, of Moultrie, were week end guests of; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John! Sheffield at their home on Brown | street. I DUDLEY’S OPERA HOUSE'' 1 oday and iomorrow : The Feature ‘ HOLD YOUR BREATH” . j- ' | The Comedy 1 “SPIES AND SPILLS” A I .an y Semon Comedy ’• A I’. ogram at a Popular b Price. ■ !i you don’t enjoy this program ' there is something wrong with your physical or mental makeup. Corrie on, let’s have a good, hearty laugh today and tomor- |||||| row at the cast of fun makers, nA Dorothy De vore, Walters Hiers, Priscilla Bonnerfi and Jimmie IwUp* V Prisciile Bonner, and Jimmie n=-i=y>- w Ccmaig Friday and Saturday <'t, x ( W 500 Frozen Suckers Given p j ‘RIDERS OF THE PLAINS’ $ / ciwciy at tne iviatinces. I Dan Chappell, formerly of Ameri u , but who is now making hi, ; me in Miami, is the guest of his (parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chap pell, at their home on Brannon Ave nue. z Miss Mary English is spending tliis week pleasantly with relatives! in Montezuma and Oglethorpe. Mrs. Kirkland Sutlive who has! been visiting her parents, Mr. and! Mrs. Harvej James in Savannah for) two week has returned home. She; was accompanied home by her at tractive young sister, Miss Gertrude James. Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Davis who have been the guests of their sis ter, Mrs. John Frank Thomas at her home on Taylor street, have re turned to their home in Columbia, S. C. Johnny Clements, Who has been spending sometime in "Miami, has returned to his home here for a visit to Mrs. Clements and little daughter, Florence. Miss Marie Bell is the attractive guest of Miss Helen Abbott at her homo in Brunswick for several weeks. i Mrs. Penn Scott and two inter ! esting young sons, Penn, Jr. and [ Dick, are guests of her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. A. F. Hodges at their love ly country home on Andersonville -j road. Mrs. Scott will be remember-, cd as Miss Rcbc,..i Hodges. . I Mrs. Raymond McNeill, and lit tle (laughter, left Saturday for Ea tonton to spend two weeks with rel atives. 'j Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lingo and 11 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mize motored to I Blue Springs Sunday. Mrs. R. I. Bryson, the guest of, : Mrs. Charles Hudson, and Mr. Frank I Barrett and Miss Vivian Curry, I ) guest of Mrs. V. B. Oliver, who have I been delightfully entertained dur-j ing their visit of ten days in Ameri cus, returned this morning by mo tor to their home in Augusta. Mrs. Robert Stuart, of Poplars ville, Miss., ai.d Mrs. F. G. Cotton will arrive tonight to visit Mrs. Ho-1 well Simmons at her home on Rees; Park. Mrs. Stuart is pleasantly re- 1 membered as Miss Lucy Simmons, and her first visit home, since her marriage is being looked forward to by her many friends with much pleasure. LEGAL AD NO. 856 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRREDITORS. All persons indebted to the es tate of Mrs. J. R. Baty, will please pay same at once, and all persons holding claims against -said ettate, will please present to me for pay-, ment. 1 C. M. BATY, Administrator. —-—-— - Who Is the Americus Champion Swimmer, Diver, Floater, Water Clown? Come On, We Will Decide! At Myrtle Springs] THURSDAY 4:30 and 9 P. M. Also 38 STUNTS—4:3O &9 P. M.—3B STUNTS (Two Exhibitions) BY WORLD’S CHAMPION WATER ! STUNT PERFORMER AND COMEDIAN No Admission Charged Silver Collection Taken Come See What Champions Eat, Drink and Wear. MONDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 13, 1925 , The area of the Pacific ocegji is great"r than that of al] the land in£ the world. LEGAL AD NO. 849 Grafton Sherwood Kennedy, vs. J. T. Markett, ct al. In Superior Court Sumter Coun ty. November Term, 1925. Petition for Receiver, etc. TO ALL OF THE HEIRS AT LAW OF MRS. S'. LIZZIE HUCK ABOY.AND TO W, F. MARKETT, i Defendants. I You are hereoy commanded to be i and appear at the next term of the . Superior Court of said County to be • held on the fourth Monday in No vember, 1925, and make your an swer in the above named and stat ed case as required by the order of said Court. Witnessed the Honorable Z. A. i Littlejohn, Judge cf tko Siucrior . Court. This Sth day of May, 1925. S.'R. Hitl’S, Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court. CARD OF THANKS We want to thank the pepole of Americus for the beautiful floral offerings, many deeds of kindness and sympathy shown us in our hours of sorrow in the loss of our | dear mother. May God’s richest blessings rest upon each and every one. J. J. McDowell and Family, Mrs. Nina Dorman, Mrs. J. W. Clarke and Family, Mrs. A. D. L'eri- | so and Family, Mrs. J. E. Suggs and Family, S. A. McDowell, J. L. Me- | Dowell, L. O. McDowell, H. G. j McDowell.