About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1925)
, <l. , . . ; . ■ ; ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. AUGUST 26. 1925 Qfoc/ezy ENTERTAINMENTTRIDAY AT CONCORD SCHOOL HOUSE A most delightful and thorough ly enjoyable affair has been arrang ed to be given Friday evening s t I Concord Sciiool house to raise i fund#.for a piano to be used in th? ' MethSHist and Baptist churches of’ that Community. Among the interesting numbers i on the program will be a “Negro Sermon” and selections by the Mandolin Club of Americus. Dainty refreshments wil be; served and a small admission fe< ! charged. The. entertainment will begin promptly at eight o’clock. Mrs. C. G. Gamage, Edwin Gam mage, Mrs. Vela S. Roach, and! guests, Mrs. Pauline Borders and' Mrs. W. H. Simmons, formed a con-' genial party motoring to Albany | this morning to spend the day. Mrs. Lottie Livingston, and ! daughter, Miss Lottie Livingston, I and J. R. Livingston, who have been ■ visiting her mother. Mrs. Edna Bat- j tie for several days, returned this | morning to their home in Clearwa-, ter, Fla., accompanied by Miss | Rouse Hamilton who will be their j guest for several weeks. Mrs. W. D. Bailey has returned ! from a visit of two weeks to rela- ' tives in Tuskegee, and Sylacauga, ■ Alabama. Mrs. Paul Sanford and two young ■ sons, have returned to Macon, after i a visit of ten days at the home of I her father, W. M. Hamilton, on ; South Lee street. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Shy, and young son, Carlton, Jr., who have been making their home in Macon, have moved to Americus where they will reside in the future. Mr. Shy having accepted a position with Crabb Auto Co. Miss Mattie Lou Hunnicutt, has returned from a delightful extend ed visit to relatives in Atlanta, Barnesville, Macon and Dexter. Miss Virginia Owens arrived this morning from Albany, and will be I among the attractive out-ofi own I visitors at the dance this evening ns j a guest of Miss Anne Walker. Miss Maggie Verdier, of Pori , Myers, Fla., is the guest of Mr. and i DUDLEY’S OPERA MOUSE 1 (MHMMSiaaV J 11 mbubkobm »■» ‘ * Today and Thursday ADOLPH \w) \ XS'V 77 // w Xqc/- IL A WIFE— Honeymoon, marriage, divorce—and then ! ! -—The fun begins! And never ends till the final fade-out. The night she got married—her ex-husband came back. She had two husbands in the same room at the same time! I LET US DO YOUR I I GINNING! I I IT WILL PAY I I YOU I I Farmers Cotton Oil CO. I H Phone 92 « Homeless *** fl I ’ NEA This three-year-old Van N'p.ys (Calif.) hoy, Thomas Dudley Ark lo, is heir to $200,000, more money than many men ever earn, yet he is homeless. A Kentucky court awarded the boy to his father, then a California court awarded him to his grandmother, and another Cali fornia court remanded the boy into the keeping of the sheriff until the case is finally settled, Mrs. Will Jones, at their home on Taylor street. Little Miss Amelia Jones, the pretty little daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Jones, who underwent a double mastoid operation this week at the Americus Hospital is re ported getting along as well as could be expected, and her many little friends hope that she will soon be able to be out again. Mrs. Quimbly Melton and two little hoys are guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Davenport at their home on Taylor street < Mr. and Mrs. Robin Scarborough, and children of Hawkinsville, are guests of his mother, Mrs. J. N. Scarborough, at her home on Church street. Julius Shy has returned to St i Augustine, Fla., after spending sev eral day: m Americus with Mrs. Sh_. and little daughter. Katherine, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shy, at their home on Mrs. M. E. Martin and lovely lit tie granddaughter, Danyse Walters, have gone to Miami, Fla., to spend some time with relatives. Mrs. O. L. Ellis, and little daugh ter, Darien, have returned to their home in Macon, after a week-end visit to Mrs. Elli’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. JJ. M. Shy, at their home on Jackson street. Miss Mary Walker, and attrac tive guest, Miss Laura Brantley of Savannah, have gone to Asheville, N. C., to spend ten davs delight fully. Miss Kate Jordan, Miss Eleanor Parker, Sidney Cook and Mallory Lippitt, of Albany will bo among the out-of-town guests at the dance at Rylander Hal) this evening. Mrs. J. G. Parks, of Dawson, and J. D. Allen, of New Orleans, who were week-end guests of their sister Mrs. John T. Taylor, at her home on Lee stret, have returned home. Miss Myra Halstead has gone to Tifton, to be the guest for several days of Mr.s Joe Chandler. Mrs. Nat Le Master, and daugh ter, Miss Mildred Le Master, who MATRIX-The shoe that is f PINKSTON GOSSARD. Fitted bv moulded to fit the bottom of f > graduate corsetiere. Fall the foot. Ask to see it. & model are ready. Americus' Dependable Store 7he FROCKS For A Glorious Autumn i f Mil ' o V " I ''f' y- a 1 A The flare-front or back, but the flare Accessories is evident in fall's new frocks. Notable A costume is as smart as is the return to favor of the cloth dress, shown in many charming models and jdf the new bird shades. The department *■ is ready—overflowing with the new AP) * season’s newest apparel and the cor- W A rect accessories. We invite your visit and hope you will come soon. Every woman can afford a Ax pail, of these gloves for each n ■ i r- • costume with KAYSER'S /\\\ ( Daniel Green s newest flare cuff models at I MULES « 1 ; 00 ’/ i Vi ? I f’- *’’'X Colors to match your frocks. 'U-' $4-5 ° \ x '--—_/ Quilted Boudiors \ $2.50 The Shoe Styles ' For September The slipper pictured is a new creation, ,he BaR for Fa ” of patent leather, with novelty silver Kid. buckle, that buttons over the instep. Touches of Gold and bright Many other styles that make choosing ami' XeiopJ tyi.' 1 , ' "*' easy. The correct hosiery is shown rm. ** each shoe. kffinTj ■ ; xSS HAOdkercWts in dainty cf- < X foots—to dress up your en- scmble. New ideas, 25c to THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER She’s Queen of Flivver City If IraiillilyW f . _ p ol . t( , r) 18 _ was selected have been spending several weeks from hop emit. . (ants to be “Miss delightfully with relatives in West Detroit” at the Atlantic City page )Palm Beach Florida, wil return ant. She has golden brown hair to th.ii home in Americus Thurs- and blue <y< ... day. "J :l v 'sit of several days spent pleas- Bill Carswell has returned from antly with friends in Augusta. $4,188,719.3*3 TOBAC CO SOLD SO EAR THH YEAR A total of 9,867,761 pounds < tobacco was sold at an average A 15.1 1 cents a pound mi G< or: . .markets during the week ernl’m j August 22, it was announced Mm •lay by Peter V. Rice statisticiau the Georgia department of agricul i uro. This brings the total pound: mid for the season to 26,18.3,:112 ppun< making an average price of I k • ents a pound. The total value of i the crop sold thus far this season t ! Ml 88,719.:;:;. Ihe swimming' pool is more healtjiy than the Kelly pool. I The United nr w* Grocery Company ? Specials for Thursday? Friday and Saturday These Prices are Cash deliv- | ered m your kitchen. PHONES 25 and 27 N fl ti Dainty Flour, Plain, 5 Pound Sack, Best 40c I X f.l Dainty Flour, Plain, 12 Pound Sack, Best Picnic Flour, Best S.-R., 24 Pound Sack $1.60 5 Pounds Frcih Grits 25c Sumter-Maid Butter, Pound 50c No. 2 1-2 Can Sliced Pineapple, GqL 5 Bar- — Armour Pork and Beans, Large Can lie Good Pure Coffee, Pound Fancy Large Lemons, Dozen 25c Light House Washing Powders, 6 Pkgs. Light House Cleanser, Package Rich’s 3 Minute Oats, Package -- 10c I Brunswick Stew, 3 Cans - | SI.OO Laundry Soap, Large Cake, 6 for 25c Corned Pork, 6 Pound Can SI.OO Purity Oats> Package 10c White House Coffee, 3 Lb. Package $1.45 PAGE SEVEN \ 1 . from i vbit of >•••.<•>;•.! :iv.;'’n Au gusta and Macon. .; EJX Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION ECaWI/6 Bell-ans I L-4k;iMl>- I Hot water I wJ _ T_—’Sure Relief DELLANS ! and 75a Package> tveryvvnere