About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT %&)ociety MISS CARRIE SPEER HONORS MRS. IVEY. Miss Carrie Speer was a lovely hostess on Wednesday afternoon, en tertaining at a pretty forty-two par ty, in honor ot Mrs. W. S. Ivey of I Atlanta, the guest of Mrs. Taylor I Lewis. The home was beautifully dec orated in roses and dahlias, and aft er several interesting games of j w z Keep Your x Complexion Lovely THERE IS ONE FACL POWDER that clings all dav long and protects the skin's delicate tissues from wind and sun. Nadine is the choice of manv beautiful women who've tiled higher priced pow ders, onlv to return to Nadine with en thusiasm. The fragrance of fresh, sweet flowers surrounds vou in this powder. It’s a lasting fragrance, too. So is the beauty •that Nadine brings. i , Flesh, Brunette, Pink, White. Only 50c,at toilet counters. National Toilet Co., Baris, Tenn. eNodine JacePowder i ‘•Protects Your ‘Beauty t 1 ft LARD—Armour’s Vegetole, (£1 1A Not just a few specials 8 pound Bucket *** but is lower MEAT—Dola’s Best Grade, 21 c in price at thg Pound FLOUR —Idahome, $1.40 9 FLOUR—Twinida, <TI AA Self-Rising 4>L44 BUTTER—Sumter-Maid, Dold’s Best, Pound EGGS—Guaranteed Dozen j CHEESE—FuII Cream, Per Pound -- ! E° F cT Maxwe!l Hou ’ e ’ 49c SYRUP—White Label, Cl 1 9 Gallon Can v* • * Here are some items every family has a use for and you cannot buy them as cheap any- POUNDS SUGAR FREE WITH EACH where. Compare these prices and note how PURCHASE OF SB.OO, much you can save. toothpaste. face powder w pkgs W ’ 30c IFMONS Ipana, Pepsodent, Squibbs' Coty's QC>» A- * v/1 IkJ Pebeco; 4-ilc sl.lO value . . «/DC 50va,UeS Azurea, 04 V-CKS SALVE F|oryMe 7 [)q Z Small Size, 7Rr* SI.OO value O“C 35c value toe Campbell s Sou p s Large Size, C4 r SI.OO value and Pork and lAp <T| r~ 60 c value LoU-Me Beans, can... IVv L TALC POWDER Nadine, Melba, Djer 4 4 Mennen’s Borated Mavis, Kiss, 50c value “TtC I Welch’s, ' 25c values TOOTH BRUSHES Mrs. W. C. Sullivan, Sr., has placed her cakes rayfr c: aspirin Prophylactic, medium and on sale at our store. Better come get one for hard bristle; also a special that Sundav Dinner’ 20c Value, ir_ baby size, Qq r tnat ounaay Lnnner. Idoz, box ... 50 c va l ue 3 . ■MaMMßßßaMßHßßHMMß•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l i——nil« IWW'I I -MnV'.T I -‘ry-WW—— ew I .. . ' _ , 03LL forty-two a delightful sweet course was served. Those invited were, Mrs. R. 1.. McMath, Sr., Mrs. Arthur Rylander, Sr.. Mrs. G. P. Ellis, Mrs. ' E. L. Murray, Mrs. C. C. Hawkins, I Mrs. T. E. Bolton, Mrs. Charles M. I Williams, Mrs. Neon Buchanan, Mrs. C. L. Ansley, Mrs. C. J. Clark, and the honor guest, Mrs. W. S. Ivey. * * * EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETS !SATURDAY AFTERNOON ■ The regular monthly meeting of j the Executive Board of the U. D. C. I will meet Saturday afternoon at the J home of the President, Mrs, E. L. 1 Carswell at 3:30 o’clock. All mem ' hers are urged to be present, as their I will be very important business to I transact. Mrs. W. S. Ivey of Atlanta for i merly of Americus, has returned to j her home, after a delightful visit to | Mrs. Taylor Lewis. Messrs. A. L. Holloway and R. M. [ Holloway will leave on nex* Monday 1 for business trip to Florida. Mr. H. A. Cliett and Miss Bonnie Parkman spent Thursday in Monte- He Seizes Throne ■' ■■ • j fc 1 ■ :> In 1 Reza Khan, premier of Persia, has seized the throne, taken the name of King Pahavia, and deposed the Shah Ahmed Mirza, who has been living inParis . His freeing of the poli tical prisoners and lowering of the pride of foodstuffs has caused great rejoicing in Persia. zuma where they served as judges in the Macon County Fair, which is being held there this week.. Mrs. F. B. Lyle and children of Tuscunbia, Ala., who have been the guests of her mother, Mrs. Capien THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ( have returned to their home. Mrs. J. T. Jones, and children and 1 and Mrs. J. D. Jones of Knoxville, T nn„ spent Thursday in Butler, Ga. j Mi.-s Evelyn Gilmore of Butler is j the guest of .her sister, Mrs, J. T. : Jones. Mr. Clinton Bours who has been j /asking his home in Mich., 1 has returned to Americus where he I will reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Sam ’Gatewood of 1 Richland ill arrive today to spenu I the week-end with their parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. T. F. Gatewood, Sr Mr. Sam Gatewood and Mr. T. F. 1 Gatewood, Sr., will motor to Colum bus tomorrow to attend the Foot Ball Game. Mrs. J. D. Jones, of Knoxville, Tenn., is the guest of her son, Mr. J. T. Jones. I FIDDLIN' JOHN CARSON AT THE RYLANDER Fiddlin’ John Carson, seven times fiddling champion of Dixie will be at the Rylander Monday and Tuesday, I November 9 and 10th. With him will be his “Virginia Reelers” an organization that is rap idly becoming known over the coun try. Carson is an Okeh Record artist <*nd is also known ail over ihe world through his appearances at Radio Station VV SB, the Atlanta Journal broadcasting station. Some of the numbers that he has recorded and that he will use are, Alabama Gal.” “Ain’t G nna Rain No More,” ana “Little Old log Cab in In The Lane.” Manager Field announces that there wil be two appearances daily 7.15 and 9 p. m. The picture pro gram will be run as usual. CLOTHING Stein-Bloch Society Brand Style Plus REDUCED 33 1-3 I Here are Suits and; I■’ • ' 1 I Overcoats with Prices and Quality Unequaled « 1 $25516.70 $45J®- $30.00 CK SUITS and (TEt SUITS and <T9£ 7n i O’Coats -PZJ.JJ <PJJ O’Coats I $40 s o u S" J $2670 I i See These Values Before You Buy! D. R. ANDREWS k THREE ARE KILLED IN PLANE CRASH HONOLULU, Nov. 6 —Three en listed men, Sergeants Porter and Mc- Craken and Private Smith were kill ed when an a plane crash' d in a 1 canefield. | The names and addresse. of the ‘men killed: Technical Sergeant! j Aaron Porter. Henrietta, Okla., Staff i Sergeant Henry McCracken. Wil • mington, Del., Private Fred Smith.' Graham, Va. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 6; 192 The airplane spun at an eleva tion of 1,000 feet and nose dived into a group of three on the pen insula opposite the naval hospital at Pearl Harbc. Mb EVENING PRAYER AT CALVARY CHURCH Evenin , prayer will be said at Calvary Episcopal Church tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. James B. Lawrence, rector of the church invites all to attend.