About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
PAGE FOUR ■vWccikeCy- bridge dinner given by MR. AND MRS. RYLANDER Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rylander, Jr., entertained the members o' their bridge club delightfully last «vening at their home on Furlow ■treet, inviting several additional friends to fill vacanies. Vari-colored autumn flowers were used effectively to decorate the living room, dining room where the guests were received, attractive flower jars and bowls holding clust ers of asters, roses, and wall flow ers, combined with coral vine. Preceding the game, a delicious course dinner was served on the in dividual card tables. Mrs. Rylander was assisted in en tertaining by her sister, Miss Vir ginia Torrence, of Atlanta. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lumpkin, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Easterlin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Easterlin, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Prather. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lanier, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Primrose, Miss Mary Glover, Miss I Virginia Torrence, and Carr Glov er. 1 ♦ ♦ * •USS LENA M’MATH GIVES LOVELY CARD PARTY Tuesday afternoon, at her home on Rees Park, Miss Lena McMath was a lovely young hostess enter taining delightfully at set-back in celebration of her twelfth birth day anniversary. The tables for the interesting game were placed in the spaeteus drawing room and music room where a dainty pink color scheme was carried out with grace ful sprays of coral vine, pink asters and Phlox effectively intermingled making a most artistic setting for the attractive young guests. Late in the afternoon after the conclusion of the game, a delicious frozen salad course with iced punch was served on the prettily appoint ed tables, dainty pink baskets of bon-bons marking the place each guest. The hostess was assisted in enter taining by her mother, Mrs. R. L. McMath, and sister, Mrs. Evan Mathis. The guest included Elizabeth Vorus, Elizabeth Poole, Sarah Moore, Hazel Council, Amelia Jones, Sarah Shipp, Betty Wagnon, Eve Claire Shiver, Cornelia Hill Virginia Goodman, Gladys Gate wood. Leila Hooks, Nan Briton, Laura Andrews, Dorothy Davenport Marv Ethel McCleskey, Helen Shef field, Virginia Purvis, and Elizabeth Ames. Miss Mattie McNeil and Miss Ruth McNeil have returned from a delightful western tour visiting California, Salt Lake City, Yellow Stone Park and other points of in terest. Miss Mattie McNeil was one of the winners in the Golden West Tours campaign recently conducted by the merchants of Americus. The many friends of Mrs. J. L. Suttcn will regret to learn that she has been ill for several days at her home on South Lee street, and that her condition is reported as much improved today. Mrs. Lawrence S'. Churchill and young sen, will arrive tonight from Rome, to visit Mrs. W. G. Turpin at her country home on Smithville Road. Mr a . Churchill’s visit to Americus is being looked forward to by her many friends in this city, where she resided for a number of Women Lose less time,keep charm under trying hygienic conditions this new way OLD-TIME sanitary methods bring unhappy, fretful days. Now the insecurity of the hazardous < “sanitary pad” has been ended. . ; You wear sheerest gowns, meet every and all social or business ex actments in peace of mind . . . any tiiv, any day. It is called “KOTEX” ... five times as absorbent as the ordinary cottot pad! Thoroughly deodorizes . . . thus ending ALL fear of oilending. Discarts as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrass ment You ask for it without hesitancy '•imply by sayi»g “KOTEX” at any Vug or department store. Costs «My a few cents. Proves risky old a folly. KOT e X • rfiTtrrd like Carmen?? She Knows All About Her :... JWZ <' \ •. years, when Major Churchill was commanding officer’ at Souther , Field. Mrs. Churchill has been spending the summer in Rome with her mother, Mrs. Hutchings Moore, en route from Omaha, Neb., to Lang ley Field, Virginia, where Major Churchill was transferred recently. Mrs. I. E. Wilson and little daugh ,ter have gone to Atlanta to visit I relatives. 1 " Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McMath, Sr., | and Joe McMath motored to Co lumbus this morning to spend the day. [ Mrs. Sam Clegg has returned (from Asheville, N. C. where she spent several weeks delightfully. Mr. and Mrs. Clegg are now at home in the Fort apartments on i South Lee street. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt appreciation to our friends and taighbors for their many kindnesses since the loss of our home by fire may God’s richest blessings be with everyone. MR. AND MRS. T. A. WIMBISH AND FAMILY. WALKER’S The Store of Quality and Service Thursday Specials ! 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting—made in Georgia and the best you have ever seen, yard --48 c 1000 yards Everlasting Cheviots; value 25c. Yard 18c 42 inch Indian Head Pillow Tubing, yard 35c One lot Plisse Crepes—Plain and Figured, yard u , I 25c One lot Printed Madras—yard wide and fast colors, yard THURSDAY 21c ONLY Our stock is complete and we are offering great values in all lines. H. S. WALKER & CO. 1 amar St. Americus, Ga. Stella De Mette, operatic star, knows al there is to know about the opera “Carmen." She has sung the leading role in London, Paris, New York, Mexico, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, Boston, Philadelphia and San Francisco. She begins her season this month with the Can Carlo Opera Co. FROM SHEIK TO A ROUGH RIDER HOI.LWOOD, Sept. 23.—A neq two-iisted, rough-riding man of the great open spaces has been born of the movies. He’s Ricardo Cortez, lately seen on the screen garbed in the faultless attire of boudoir gentlemen. Now, he is to be presented to the , movie-mad country as a cactus baby ■ —the pony express rider in James Cruze’s “The Pony Express” for Paramount distribution. Cort.ee has gotten his chance at last and he’s made good. After the i showing of this picture I believe that what Valentino received in the way of popularity following “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” will be visited upon the head of the youthful Ricardo. j “Ric” seemed natural in the en vironment of horse corrals, abode shacks and two-fisted fighting throngs. He carries two guns AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER PLACER COLD IS DISCOVERED IN SECTION IDAHO Expected to Be Aj. Rich As That of the Boise Basin of Early Days POCATELLO, Idaho, Sept. 23. At a desolate point at the juncture of Clark, Butte and Jefferson coun ties in northeastern Idaho, where three rivers sink into the sands of the Snake river basin, a gold placer which is expected to be aS rich as that of the Boise Basin of early days has been discovered. Announcement from Dubois con firmed the discovery and with the movement just started claims are being rapidly staked out. The three streams, Big Lost Riv er, Little Lost River and Birch Creek, have in ancient times and up unti Ithe advent of irrigation in the early eighties, virtually merged them waters and disappeared in th* sands on the same square mile of desert. For nearly 50 years these mys terious rivers have been the despair of geologists, engineers and gold seekers because they gave but nig gardly-indication of the gold values that geologists insisted must be present " ■ ; D. T. Murphy, a'Dubois civil engineer, sometime ago set out to locate the deposit. Concluding that the three torrential streams carried values but moved too fn»t to deposit them the search rapidly led to the sinks where the theory was verified. Besides gold and indications of platinum, gems of the corundum family of which emeralds and rubies are typical, have been found. drinks 'em straight, loves only one girl (Betty Compson) and adopts an orphan child. If these virtue* do not win the heart of the great republic then it can’t be won with sympathetic roles. There is a possibility that “The Pony Express” will equal Cruze’s “Covered Wagon” in drawing pow er and popularity. Betty Compson plays opposite Cortez in the picture. QUART MILK BOTTLE FELLS YOUNG SINGER NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—“ Just a song at twilight, When the lights are low.” Charles Murdter, 19 sangthe old love song with feeling as he walked along Prospect Place. He had just finished “When tht lights are low,” when the lights went out. There was a crash, Murdter lay unconscious. Men and women came rushing from their homes Bits of a broken milk bottle lay about, and there was a deep gash on the youth’s head, where the bot tle had struck. Murdter was taken to North Hudson Hospital in an ambulance where the wound was dressed. 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Eapress 550 ALEMITE LUBRICATION-a modern, very con- „ o R venient lubricating system. MICH ” These are but a few points that indicate the superior quality of this fine coach. See it today. f MARSHALL AUTO SALES CO. Hudson’s Garage 323 W. Lamar Street Americus, Ga.—Phone 436 ( at Low Costl He’s Only 110 Now <='•" <• j L—. \r B-x/* > * ?? ; ; I ■' > A if ’lt * ’ || . x < 11 i AyR F I! ~ t ♦ wH .. . 1 « ■ O |r • i | fyl MWMMfIMr / *—— —*w«wat y. .- I 7 One of the oldest persons in the country is Nah-nim-nuk-skuk, a Pot tawatomie Indian, said to be 110. He was born near Chicago and rode a pony from there to Council Bluffs in 1835. He lives on the Pottawa tomie reservation near Mayeta, Kas. New Minister A) Ji * W' W. | f Wk \ L "NY / - /* Evan E. Young, chief of the State Department division of European Affairs, has been appointed minis ter to the Dominican Republic. Ee has been in the department since 1905.' 121 Prospect Place, accusing him of having thrown the bottle. If we profited by all our mistakes we soon would have enough of them to make us rich. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 Another movie actress wants di vorce and custody of the reputation. Among the things which run in all families are stockings, ENGLISHVILLE Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harden ard children of Brooklyn Heights spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. M Kitchens. Mrs. Russell English entertained at t. party Friday evening in honor of her sister, Miss Jewell Mathis, of near Oglethorpe. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Duke, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Duke and children and Chester Duke attended services at Pleasant Hill Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Holloway and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grantham at Lacrosse Vernon Duke spent Sunday with Luther Justice. Olin English has accepted a po sition at Perry, Ga. His host of friends wish-for him much success and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and PINKSTON i Americus' Dependable Store The Slipper Vi ofthe SEASON » sSS- -“"a To Complete the Perfect Costume Your Hosiery The new toning —— cut f \l steel, gun metal urav, rose I -< ~ beige, vassar. In service / ' weight or sheerest chis- 2> sons, that rival the spid er’s web and lend grace to slender ankles. Amer icus’ largest and best hosi- 1 .00 to 2.25 ery department. Frequent buying insures fresh goods only. children attended the all day sing ing at the old Dooly county camp ground Sunday. i Mrs. A. N. English. Misses Vai j Kleckfey and Willie Ruth English were in Americus Wednesday after noon. !• R. F. Duke of Florida spent Sun day night and Monday with his brother, S. B. Duke and family. Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician will tell you that “Perfect Purification of the System is Nature’s foundation of Perfect Health.” Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermin ing your vitality? Purify your en tire system t»y taking a thorough course of Calotabs, once or twice a week for several weeks— and see how Nature rewards you, with health. . Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family package, containing full price 35cts.; trial package, lOcts- At any drug store.—(adv.) RYLANDER TODAY AND THURSDAY STOP FLIRTING Al Christie's Laugh Special Wanda Hawley. John Murray FRIDAY and SATURAD ** vi“~ Coldwyn _ - W CluiiiA v . IMMORTAL ROMANCE Com ad Nagel Aileen Pringle Jc<H«<ri3 4>r Ellno> Glvn 6> Cart'Y Wriaon b t Alan Crosland. ACOLDWVb: kit-LUkfc IfctoruU Avtrtv. JUN'S MATHIS t,