About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1925)
PAGE TWO Society <= «V:T * k Mil” v.TTT*?wwwn WILLIAMS - CARSWELL Mr. ;md A'- . V .1 Will •.1 . Jackson - . k>, F 1 . ar.nnin ■ii" marrit.ge >■' '!.fi>- dar'/ i .t. ' Kat Dr. George Frank ini Ci> I, t-o marriage havii: - - been sclemniz.K'l the ninth of A.i ua. t .:»»>••'•■«••. I' ndred and t-.venty- MARRIAGE LOVELY HOME CEREMONY I . ■.-it. ■ n Sunday aft. n.'i.n, '! ■ <>' ■ . ■ ’ Kat ■ "i’o Wiili;.”'.- .1, • p.-. Carsv 1 . xvhk-h to.,', phci <; i'" v , the Im,ll ■ < ■ Mi’s. W M. T'j’ho. C meh was < - i r ..•[<•! •. l.y !> ■>..! ifut si' t graceful ■!■•• >•'■■ rm nt of s;i, , ’.■■ ■ r -.■<■••- 111 .I:-’-; -li.idiF wei rd "ii" horn 1 lie imi-.-P, i I m the livint ■•sum w -’re t'n reronioT. ‘ win. po I ormi-d iv.-.r; I i ' To ,al i :ii ■>! ■ .■ ■ •. ~1. .1 ‘ ... t•: , l.Tveii.'er periwinkle . j combined a '.th ■•fal -pi*. - >ll i . in-. The iinpt -b. 1 .nr ■<•>■<-in >i>- w.n< poiform-d by lb-.. TIL. -:■■.■ bV.in • I , nt ( .I: . ’ : I ■ o mo o fnmi’v The bride w-« honntif-’ weddine cortunv of all o’-or f-i naw blue Elizabeth crepe fvb - ■ j ed along straight linos "’if' 'r>: ; sleeves Worn over a slip of f’ satin. Small “cut stepl buttons for - "' 11 the only trimming which was used most effectively about the neck and sleeves, and outlined the hem of the MOTHER! Child’s Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup” Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of “Cepfownia Fig now will. ♦ i...reu}t>»l. clean the bill bowel -' and iji a few hours you h im a well, playful again. Even if cross, fevorish, bilious, con.-. , ai d ut lull of cold,'di !dre Move this pleasant .1.T1,. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Sy rup” which has directions'for babies ■ d children of all ages printed on . ottle Mother, you must say) ‘ '■ lifornia ” Refuse any imitation.' DON’T FORGET Thai we are moving to our new location, corner Jackson ard Forsyth Streets, on or about SEPTEMBER BTH in ihe bvild’n« now occupied by Barker Grocery, popu* v.-fy Lnowr. g- the Mize cotnei Wc Invite You. Patronage HARRIS GROCERY 5 .28—Phone—29 nniv ; JL -T Jfc WHICH YOU CAN DEPEND UPON I K i If Hine toße-tiiv? i Ki i i ’: Bui> - Iw FISK H Best tires you can I I b u y—honest value, - || fust quality Come around and let us show you a real Auto Tire. Quick Service Tire Co. Phone 142 Lamar St. Realtor B ■■■ * ' ' I WIL «wi Jgi • <&> 4 '3 fWWWwr ' " rS • r ~ M . If \ <; : ■.<■ of St. Louis, is only 28 and . he’s been married only ■ coupl ■ of v.; but she’s oj\.e of | the loading real estate women oi>the country. J> .•< after her marripge ■he .-old a $1,(0 I),Odd hotel, g -ttln.. - a commission of $40,000. skirt in a most attractive scallop design. Her hat was a small French model of pansy velvet, combined with satin, trimmed with cut steel beads, and appliqued motifs of pan sy metal ribbon. She wore slippers of gun metal satin and other ae cessories of the sam; shade, corsage of sweetheart rose ■■ and va’ ley lilies completed the lovely cos fume. Immediately aft r the ceremony, Mrs. Tullis served danty refresh ments. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Williams. >f Jacksonville, former Ameircus resi dents, and a sister < f Miss Della Wil liams, formerly of this city. She : s a voting woman of rare personal charm and possesses an unusually sweet manner and many splendid traits which have endeared her to ■’ wide circle of f -:o: J-:. She attend gd the Americus High school, later taking ;• .special course at the Am-; eider lills’hes"; ro”ege She has in:,'!. A r . i"i: ir- : ~, •■ I'or a H nt; her of 1 ad i ■ 1 popular .in 1 admired n .'mber of the voun" so cial contingent. Dr. Carswell is a prominent young business man of Americus and is popular with a large circle of friends in business and social world. He is a son of G. P>. Carswell, of Gordon. i brother of F. T . and C. IT. Carswell 1 of Americus. He holds a responsible position with Carswell drug cemiwny. During the afternoon Dr. Cars we!i and his bride left by motor for points of interest in the mountains of North Georgia ,and Asheville, and upon their return will be at home at tht rcsiii. nee of Miss Emma Mae Borum, Church : treet. * * R. W. Glover announces the marriage of his sister, Emmie, to I Mr. Roy Daxoreux Moore, the wed ding takim place at home Sunday morning. August 9th, nine o’clock. Rev. W. M. Havwood. pastor of the Txte Street Methodist church, performed th*- ceremony in the pres ence of on! . the immediate family. The home was beautifully deco rated in nalms, fern:-, and quanti ties of pink asters, coral vine, and ■ ink zinnias, carrying out an attrac tive pink and green color motif. The bride was unusually lovely ■ in her 1 ai'd'ome v.-e 1 ling costume. | fashioned ensemble, with dress of 1 navy blue georgette worn with a i stunning coat of navy satin back ; crene. Her hat was a smart fall : model of navy blue velvet and oth- I <-r accessories to harmonize. She I wore a corsage of tiny pink rose i luids ard volley lilies. The bride, who is s he youn"e=t I daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. j Newton Glove’ - has always made , Americus her homo, and is a young •voman of charming personality and Lsinoerity of manner which have I made her a favorite with a wide i circle of friends. Slje is a gradu • ate of the Americus High school, I and later attended business school. I She is an admired member of Am ericus society and is a young wom an of extreme culture. Mr. Moore is the only son of Dr. Allan Nelson ?<loore, of Lockport, ’ N. Y.. and at present holds a posi tion with the State Highway Depart ment of Georgia, with headquar ters in Americus, and during his 1 stay here has made many friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Moore left by motor Immediately after the ceremony, for a brief wedding journey to points in Florida, and after they re turn will be at home with Mrs. J. W. Stallings, Church Street. * * * EASTERN STAR MEETING TONIGHT AT 7:45 A mo"ting of tht local chapter of the order of Eastern Star will he bold tonight. 7’4 5 o’clock at Mitch ell Moronic Hall. This will bo an imi'o'tant meeting as there will be degree work, and every member is ’’’•--ontlv requested to be there on time. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Duncan. Mrs. R. E. McNulty and Mrs. E. B. Coun cil left Saturday night by motor for Plant City, Tampa, and other points in Florida. Mr and Mrs. W. D. Miller will ar rive. in Americus tonight to spend two; days- with their sister, Mrs. .lame: Hixon, on route from Cin cinnati to their home in Jackson ville, Fla. Frank Freeman, and James Al ston, who have been the young guests of Frank’s aunt, Mrs. W. J. Josey, at her attractive home near Americus, have returned to Atlan ta. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Gilreath, Miss PINKSTON u I For The Young Girl Who “RollsHerOwn” 1 \'7 $1.95 —-Or wears her skirts so short as to make lisle tops sons, silk from top to toe, in the wanted light shades, flesh, grain, blush, etc. These are especially priced at $1.95 and will prove a welcome addition to this fast-growing hosi ery department. r i/ THE AMERICUS TIMES RfecORDER ’ Virginia ( GJjre|itb .-phd Z. ■H. Gil reath, Jr., motored to Americus Sat urday and were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pouncey, Church street. Miss Lillian Pouncey ac companied them home for a visit nf several days. Miss Anne Schuessler, of Ala bama, arrived today to be the at tractive guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Josey. Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Reser and Herman I.oodde, who were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. K. Chapman, have returned to their home in Lafay- tte, Ind. Mrs. J. J. Taylor of Fort White Fla., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Andrews, at her home on i Church st reet. Miss Beulah Phillips aid Miss Ella Philips had as their spend-the day guests Sunday at. their home 0:1 j McGarrah street, Miss Ruby Mar shal), Miss Emma Marshall, Miss Tessa Alexander, Doris Rigsby and George Benson, of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barnwell have j returned from their wedding iourn- ■ ey of ten days to points in Florida i and are at home to their friends at j 404 West Church street. Mrs. Violjf Dimon will leave to- 1 I night for Little River, Fla., to spen 1 ! -overal months. ■ Mrs. Laura McLeod left Satur day for Jacksonville, Fla., to spend some time with relatives. j . Miss Charlotte Turner who has been the attractive guest of rela tives in Jacksonville, and Tampa, for some time, returned to her home in Americus this morning. • Miss Jewell Arnold of Wellston, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ben 1 Garlington at her home on West Lamar street. Mrs. James Hibbler, of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. Carr Glover at her home on Taylor street. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Chester and son, Verdery, of Birmingham, Ala., are guests of her mother, Mrs. Al lie Brown, Oglethorpe avenue, and other relatives in the city. Emory Rylander has returned 1 > Orlando, after spending several days with Mrs. Rylander and two young sons, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davenport. Mr. Rylander was accompanied as far as Orlando by Frank Stapleton, who will spend some time in Florida. Mr .and Mrs. Dudley Gatewood have gone to Jacksonville to spend several days with relatives and will visit Tampa and other points in Florida before returning home, making the trip, by automobile. — ~~— l. ’ - -- ■ lsw<rLß 1 V’ aw i ffl r BUBTrillMmWißi 1 11 iOWM«fogi«gx 1 aiMi Hi Mil—i—iiwni You Have An Interest . In This Big Task CTHE telephone organization We must give, the best and Qj in Geo rg i a is per- broadest service possible. We V forming a big task in which must provide a service which the public has more than a cas- will not only keep pace with ual interest. This is to be a year the growthl of the Sta e, but L x. *• ovonnGnn with the constantly in- ot constitution < t ■ - creasing use of the telephone, to care for the present demand for service and provide for the We must have rates low needs of the immediate future, enough to enable every person who ought to have a telephone During the five-year period, to have one, but sufficient to including 192.5, our plans re- pay the cost of producing the quire an expcnd itu r e of serv ice and earn enough to at- S 1 2,900,0 00 in Georgia, tract capital to take care of this Practically all of this is new growth money, which must be secured This is what your telephone from investors. organization is trying to do. There is no difference in in- B “‘ 0 “ r ? u ““ s 2L'" d , s lerest between the telephone upon the measure of the good subscriber and the telephone of the community we can stockholder. If we serve the K et and hoU ' owners of the propertv wisely A visit to the central office and efficiently, we shall render will enable you to see and to the largest benefit to the better understand what we are public. doing to serve you. G. C. BECK. Georgia Manager “BELL SYSTEM" jIL A SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ! M AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY One Policy. One System, Universal Service Link Her in Mystery '-rW • W / i h/;: w z J/ a' t Vi •••• - Mis Elizabeth Adams of Oakland,’ body there ior his own. Her actio: Calif., filed a $75,000 breach of'is believed to have hastened hi promise su£ against Charles H. ' disappearance and the hurry tha Schwartz, inventor, shortly before. i’csiilted is believed responsible 10 he blew up . his laboratory near kis failure to carry out every de Martinez and left another man’s tail of his perfect crin.e. PINKSTON Americus’ Dependable Store Every time we have one of those famous slipper sales, we hear com plaint from some of our best custom ers, that they did not know of it. FAIR WARNING —the last of the season, the BEST of all, is for WEDNESDAY and Thursday. There are more fine shoes in this lot than ever before—COME! MONDAY AFTERNOON. AU-GVST JO, >92.5 , « nwri*iwiM STANDARD ’ VALUES Are Always Best Here 2 And These Special Of ferings Are Nothing Short of Phenomenal The Whole Stock of > Voiles Now 25c This sale includes every piece in cur stock. Now is the time to get your supply. While they last, choice 2 Ro 59c to 69c Imported Silk Striped Shirtings, 39c Ready made Shirts of this ma terial retailing at $2.50. Guaran teed fast colors. Suitable for shirts, boy’s blouses, ladies and I children’s dresses. All on sale now, yard 39c Men’s Silk ? ( Socks, 25c “Suastandards”, better than “seconds” and not quite as good as firsts. You can hardly find a defect. Stripds, plaids and solid. Colors good 50c value, now, pair 25c Boy’s $2.50 to $3.00 Knee Trousers, $1.50 Stripe Cassimere; sizes up to 18 years. No extra charge for the large sizes. New patterns. Now, any size. $1.50 Wide Sheeting at the Lowest Prices in Years 8-4 Unbleached 39c 9-4 Unbleached 44 l-2c 10-4 Unbleached 47c 8-4 Bleached . 44 l-2c 9-4 Bleached . 47c 10-4 Bleached 50c Regular $3.00 Table Napkins, SI.BO Dozen Fine highly mercerized Table Napkins, size 22x22 inches; beautiful patterns , hejmmed ready for use. Now, dozen SI.BO 9x12 Linoleum Squares, $9.95 Linoleum Squares, size 9x12 ft.; in some beautiful patterns suit able for all rooms. The equal in everyway of squares now sell ing for SIB.OO. At $9.95 Children’s $1.25 Dresses, 79c Os excellent Gingham. Guaran teed fast colors, new styles, all sizes. Now 79c Men’s $2.00 Khaki Trousers, $1.29 Os good quality Khaki cloth, ex tra well made, double-stitched, all regular sizes. Now, pair $1,29 Men’s $3.00 Colorfast Shirts, $1.98 Ihe manufacturers absolutely guarantee the colors in every shirt and will replace with new shirt if they fade. Some of our best $3.00 numbers now $1.98 THE STANDARD DRY GOODS COMPANY Forsyth Street, Next to Bank of Commerce AMERICUS. GA. _