About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1925)
PAGE SIX w ■-in.. i ——» 14OXLEY-SHERLOCK WEDDING OF WIDESPREAD INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jos eph Sherlock announce the marriage of their daughter, Maude Elizabieth to Mr. Harry Ethelbert Moxley, on Monday the seventh of September, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, Los Angeles, Calif. The foregoing announcement has been received in Americus, and is of wide interest, as the bride was one of Americus most attractivie and charming young women, before going to California to reside. The ceremony was performed at a nuptial mass, at six o’clock Mon-; day morning, by Father Maurice, at St. Joseph’s Church. The bride was unusually lovely in a sports costume of blue crepe trimmed in white, featuring autumn’s smartest modes, with the popular little pleats across the front. With it she wore a becoming small white felt sports hat with white slippers and other accessories. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Moxley left for a wedding journey to Catalina Is lands, and upon their return to Los Angeles, will be at home at Marva Apartments, 438 South Rampart Boulevard. Number of beautiful pre-nuptial affairs were given for Mr. and Mrs. Moxley, among them was the wed ding breakfast, at which Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murphey were hosts at their home Monday morning, pro ceeding the marriage. Mr. Murphy is president of the bank, in which the bride has held a responsible po sition since going to California to reside. Mrs. Moxley, who is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock was one of the most popular young women in Americus, and her many friends here will be sincerely inter ested in the announcement of her marriage. Mr. Moxley is prominent in busi ness and social circles of Los An geles, and is connected with large development company in that city. • * o HORTENSE TINSLEY SOCIETY MEETS MONDDAY AFTERNOON A meeting of the Hortense Tins ley Missionary Society of the First Methodist church will be held Mon- | day afternoon at the church at four o’clock. A full attendance is urged. * * * MISS ENGLISH HONORS VISITOR AT BRIDGE Miss Martha English was hostess ; at a beautiful bridge party this aft ernoon at her home on Taylor Hill, complimenting her charming house ' guest, Miss Marguerite Lingle, of < Columbus. I. Tables for the game were placed |; on the attractive front porch where . handsome palms and large flower ; urns and hanging baskets held gay- , ly colored summer flowers, forming ■ a lovely background for the young , girls in their vari-colored summer n frocks. > After several interesting games I ‘ of bridge, delicious ice cream and J cake were served. | The hostess was assisted in enter-1 1 taining by her mother, Mrs. W. L. I 5 English. Miss Lingle wore a lovely aft- 1 ’ ernoon frock of burnt orange gear-, 1 gette. t The high score prize was a box * of French face powder, and the > guest prize was a lovely doring t Invited to meet Miss Ingle were t Miss Elizabeth Andrews, Miss Chloe I Davenport, Miss Florence Fort, Miss' Jean Curtis, Miss Cordelia Hooks, 1 Miss Martha Duncan, Miss Mary ] Harris,. i 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gammage ’ motored to Ellaville Friday to spend I the day. The many friends of Mr. J. R. 1 Minnick will be glad to, learn that ( LET US DO YOUR GINNING! IT WILL PAY YOU Farmers Cotton Oil CO. Phone 92 he has sufficiently recovered to be - removed to his home at 409 Lamar s street, Sunday morning, from the i City hospital, where he has been ill 1 for several weeks, caused ,by in , juries sustained in an accident on i the Seaboard. Miss Martha Cobb will leave Sun s day to resume her duties as teacher 3 of domestic science in the public 3 schools at Lilington, N. C. > - > Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jackson have as their guests at their home on i' Jackson street, his mother, Mrs. J. - • S.. Jackson, of Cordele, and his niece , Miss Frances Jackson, pf Beaumont, Texas. Hudson Fetner has arriveid from Cuba to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fetner, at their home on Lee street. He was accompanied by Consul and Mrs. Frost, who were en route to their home in Boston, spending several days as his guest, making the trip from Tampa, Fla., by motor. Mrs. Howell Simmons has return ed from a visit of ten days to rel atives in Atlanta. Mrs. Sherley Hudson, who has been ill for the past two weeks at the Americus and Sumter Coun ty hospital, will be removed Sun day to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pinkston, on South Lee street where she wil remiain for several weeks. Her condition is reported as much improved. Mrs. Guy Stanley Crawford has returned to Tampa, Fla., after spending two weeks delightfully with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lingo at their home on Lee street. Mrs. C. J. Clark left Friday night for Tampa, to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Hamilton Holt. Miss Elizabeth Cobb wil] leave Sunday for Raleigh, N. C. to re sume her duties as instructor in music at St. Mary’s College. Miss Ruba Gammage has return from Cordele where she was the at tractive guest of Miss Sarah Cun ningham for several days. Miss Mary Glover will leave Sun day for Athens to resume her studies at the University of Geor g>3. Rev. and Mrs. I. C. Jenkins of Orlando, Fla., together with their children, Miss Sara Jenkins and iJ. Daniel Jenkins, an d a friend, Miss Louise Middleton are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Raiford, the parents of Mrs. Jen kins, Miss Jenkins is a senior at Wesleyan College, where she goes next week. Daniel Jenkins Jenkins will enter Emory University Sept. J. D. Hooks arrived Friday after noon from Tampa, Fla., to spend several days returning Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Hooks and little daugther, Margaret, who will make their home in Florida during the winter months. Mr. Hooks was accompanied to Americus by Lori mer Clayton who will be a guest at the Wheatley home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lee Wood, of. Miami, Fla., and young son, Ben Lee, Jr., arrived today from Camilla where they have been visiting rel atives, to spend several davs at the! home of her father, W. D. Bailey on ' Lee street. Mrs. Wood will be pleasantly remembered as Miss Annie Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ansley, and Mrs. Charles Hale and two chil dren have returned from a delight- ful motor trip to points in South Georgia and I®orida. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lane, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Sept. 10 at their home at 315 Bar low street, who will be called Juilet, for its maternal grandmother. We can’t imagine less fun than being a pedigreed pup. BEEHF xMMIIBI EEEWf f/ W Ini s I 111 II! ' 1 IMHeWIMM si // II rHSBffSEfiHSPMaiEkW a Sm m lik lawW Bl sOOlil Skl f Oi’ bs 1 Si SSII S1 SS I 1 S B 3 Ik Ibw ABfi . , JST sg 4 J-- -*dL .3 V/: ® MBJL QMMAW■f WI9I k I-K EsjSJpiT gives us great pleasure to announce NO-NOX change—care should be taken to see that the mixture is our new Motor Fuel. NO-NOX is the product not too rich as NO-NOX works best with a thin mixture, of many months of exhaustive, scientific and thus insuring economy. 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The moth- SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925 er accompanies her and some of the incidents that happen en route are sure-enough side-splitters. Mari posa and her mother had never set a foot outside of Seville before in their lives aind what they don’t do when they get loose amidst New York’s high society isn’t worth talk ing about. The picture starts off with a Ipugh and doesn’t let up for as much as a single moment until the final fadeout. Other prominent players in the cast of the picture are Cesare Gravina, Gertrude Astor, Edwards Davis and Mathilda Brund<e, Sada Cowan wrote the screen pity. NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH The new treatment for torn flesh, cuts, Wounds, sores or lacerations that is doing such wonderful work in flesk healing is the Borozone liquid and powder combina tion treatment The liquid Borozone is a powerful antiseptic that purifies the wound of all poisons and infectious germs, while the Borozone powder is the great healer. 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