About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1925)
PAGE SIX SOCIAL AT CARTER HOME IN PLAINS And Other Interesting Items From Hustling Little Sumter County City A lovely social affair of the week was the party on Thursday after noon at which Mrs. Alton Carter en tertained her club and other guests. The home was tastily decorated with quantities of French marigolds, cos mos and other fall flowers. At the conclusion of th e game, delicious re freshments were served by Mrs. Carter, Mrs. .Jack Slappey, assisting .her. Playing were Mrs. B. E. Thrasher, Mrs. L. E. Godwin, Mrs. J. H. Monts, Mrs. O. V. Hogsed, Mrs. Oscar Wil liams, Mrs. Frank Timmerman, Mrs. John Woodruff, Mrs. Joe Williams, Mrs. S. H. Timmerman, Miss Pearl Langford. Miss Margarete Hudson, Mrs. Mamie Bradley, Mrs. J. C. Lo gan, Mrs. Earl Carter, Mrs. Ernest Bpann, Mrs. H. R. McGee, Mrs. John Oliver, Mrs. R. M. Andrews, Mrs. Sam Burgin and Mrs. Nina Carter. At the regular monthly meeting of the Parent-Teach r Association on Wednesday afternoon at the school auditorium, matters of busi ness coming before the club were dis persed with, plans •were made to serve a Thanksgiving dinner. Committees were appointed for further perfecting the plans for the dinner. It is hoped the town and community will give the movement their liberal support. The next reg ular meeting will be held Wednes day afternoon at three o'clock after the first Sunday in December. MOTHERS Watch for symptoms of worms in your children. These parasites are the great destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act quickly. Give the little one a dose or two of White’s Cream Vermifuge. Worms cannot exist where this time-tried and successful remedy is used. It drives out the worms and restores the rosy hue of health to baby cheeks. Price 35c. Sold by NATHAN MURRAY, Druggi.t MONDAY * TUESDAY RYLANDER Added Attraction, Including FIDDUNG JOHN CARSON riMwi Off < - o<? wj. vimiik yy L jßßl Alirdt Rational J'^Llul z This is the funniest of funny ones—all the pep is here with Cupid leading the laughs and Constance playing them for all they are worth- Antonio Moreno opposite the star some cast —some picture. Personal appearance Fiddling John Carson Won seven successive fiddling championships; the famous Okeh record and popular WSB radio entertained. Known throughout Dixie as champion fiddler. May not reach here in time for matinee, but at night about 7:30 and 9:15. I CINDERELLA j The newest Sterling Silverware pattern, made by the Gor- C ham Silver Co., is now on display at the Americus Jewelry [ Co. To see it, is to want it. Ii A complete assortment of anything that is suitable [ for a nice wedding gift. See our line and be convinced. [ AMERICUS JEWELRY CO. i ?hone 229 Wallis Mott. Mgr. | "Jf?. H^JcLTo:[I oU “ WALL POCKETS! “ We have just received a large shipment of Wall Pockets. The Pockets are very pretty and a real value, at SI.OO THOS. L. BELL, Inc. See Our Window Display STOCK YOUR PANTRY November 9th Through 2 I st is National Canned Foods Week A saving of 10 to 30 percent on all Canned Goods can be made if you buy from us during this SALE. HARRIS GROCERY 28—Phone—29 N. W. Corner Jackson-and Forsyth Streets STOCK YOUR PANTRY I Ml’s. George Rogers and little (daughter, Georgia returned to their I come in Atlanta Friday after a pleas .nt visit of several days to Mrs. Mamie Bradley. Mrs. Clarence Spurlin, of Val dosta, was the recent guest of her sister, Mrs. R. L. Jennings. Little Miss Constance Lott of Americus was the charming guest of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomas at their home here Tues day and Wednesday. Mrs. J. R. Logan left Wednesday for Atlanta where she will spend i several weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brannen of i i ampa. Fla., came Wednesdaj for a visit of several days to relatives ‘ here. Miss Marie Griggs of Atlanta made a brief visit to friends here this week. Mrs. Chas. A. Phillips and Mrs. Mattie Caughman were shopping in Americus Friday morning. Misses Lucile Sizemore, Edith Watkins, Lucile Marshall and Louise Arrington left Wednesday for At lanta where they will stand the State Board examination to secure license for nursing. Alton Carlton accompanied by his young sons, Donald and Hugh Car- i ter, Willard Slappy, Oliver Spann ( and David Wise, spent Thursday in Albany at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wise an nounce the birth of a son Monday Nov. 2, at their home here. He has not been given a name yet. CHURCHES - 'MWU Christian Science Reading Rooms The Christian Science # Reading Rooms are open to the pubhc Sunday morning 10:30, Week days from 10 a. m. until 12 except on legal holi days. Here Christian Science liter ature can be read or borrowed. Miss Lula Hay teacher and prac titioner. Calvary Church Rev. James B. Lawrence, Rector Twenty-Second Sunday after Trin ity. Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. The church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 , Georgia Peach 9 ■■ 'fcx >■’ I * .. The above picture is Voting Strib ling, who meets George Cook, Aus tralian heavyweight, in Columbus to night. Stribling is confident of win ning from Cook who has defeated ev ery heavywheight champion in the world with the' exception of Jack Dempsey. a. m. Young People’s Service League, 6:45 p. m. Evening prayer, and sermon, 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend all th e services. Lee Street Methodist Church William M. Haywood, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Epworth League at 6:15 P. M. Junior Missionary Society, at, 6:15 P. M. Preaching at 7 P. M. Prayer meeting at 7 P. M. Wed nesday. The public is cordially invited to atend all the services of the church First Baptist Church Joe M- Branch, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. T. F. Gatewood, Supt. All departments above the Juniors will study Acts 20:25-38. Lesson topic, Responsibil ities of Church Members. Morning service, 11 o’clock. Pas tor’s subject, "The Cure for a Sin sick World.” You are especially urged to be present at both services Sunday morning B. Y. P. U., 6 o’clock. Evening service, 7 o’clock. Spec ial Armistice night service. Mand olin quartet will play. Special mu sic by choir, and the pastor will speak on, “The World’s Greatest Hero.” Please note the change of the hour and also that you are welcome at our services. Presbyterian Church Richard F. Simpson, Pastor. 9:45 A. M. Sunday School, Cobb Milner, Supt. 11 A. M. Morning Service. Ser-1 mon by the pastor. 1 CfASS/fltZ) A P S FOR RENT FOR RENT —A desirable five-room house, near school, or. Jackson avenue. Apply “Home," care Tur.es- Recorder. —26-ts. HIGHEST Cash price paid for any size, variety or quantity of Pecans Neon Buchanan. —26-ts FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms to couple. One furnished room; hot water. 303 E. Church St., phone 810. —2-ts. FOR RENT —Bungalow on Church street. Phone 247. 2-6 t FOR RENT —Desirable apartment with all conveniences and garage. Phone 800. W. K. Cobb. —3-ts. WANTED —5000 bushels Sweet Po tatoes. See me at Carter s Curing Plant. W. E. Brown, Agt.—2o-30t WOOD FOR SALE—S3.OO per truck load delivered. W. IV McNeill. ’ —6-3 t WANTED —Young man in Press room. Times-Recorder. RAILWAY Dining, sleeping car conduct®, ■s, (white.) Colored porters, waiters. Experience un necessary. Supt. 123 Railway Ex change. Kansas City, Mo. —l(s) NOTICE! Beef Roast, 18c lb., five pounds or more, 15c lb. Mutton Roast, 30c lb. Phone 181. Bragg’s Market.—s-3t WANTED—lmmediately, a child’s play pen. Phone 112, Mrs. Lloyd, 140 Taylor St.—7-lt GET PAY EVERY DAY: Distribute 150 necessary products to estab lished users. Extracts, Soaps, Food Products, etc. World’s largest com pany will back you with surprising plan. Write the J. R. Watkins com pany, Dept. J-7, 62-70 W. lowa St., Memphis, Tenn.—ll-2t This weather is so changeable the man in charge must be a woman. AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER 6 P. M. Senior and Junior Chris tian Endeavor. 7 P. M. Evening Service and Bible Study. A cordial welcome is extended all visitors and strangers. Come and be with us and we will make you feel at home. First Methodist Church John M. Outler, Pastor Sunday School at nine-thirty ev ery Sunday Morning. Wible Mar shall Superintendent. The Epworth League meet at six ’clock every Sunday evening, and the junior Missionary Society meets at the same hour. ’ The Midweek prayer meeting is held at seven o’clock every Wednes day evening. The preaching services are 11 a. m. and 7 o’clock every Sabbath. The Pastor will occupy the pulpit at both services this Sabbath. The public is invited to all the ser vices at First Church. A warm welcome awaits all comers. SOUTH ON BIC BOOM Colonel B. L. Bugg Says That Georgia Will Benefit From Florida Boom ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 7.—News papers and other publications are op timistic over the migration of people from the Northern States. While they express congratulations to Flor ida on the boom which that state has experienced from the large number of people flocking there from all points of the nation, yet they hold the belief that all the southern states will profit from the Florida boom and especially Georgia. The migration, it is pointed out, wil accomplish several things among them an increase in population, has ten farm diversification and develop manufacturing enterprises. Officials of the A. B. and A., rail way who are now seeking to find purchasers for farms all along their lines, provided they are put in prop er condition, stress the fact that in Georgia crops can be grown the year round, fruit, vegetables, dairying, poultry and cattle and stock raising, all to the advantage of the section. Colonel B. L. Buggs, head of the railway system, predicts that the peo ple who are seeking investments and locations will turn to Georgia during the next few years as they have nev er turned before in its history. Business men here do not hesitate to say that the opportunities in the South generally at the present time are most inviting and when the tide has turned it will sweep over all southern states and prosperity and growth will be general. Keep your joys to yourself, and others, thinking you have none, will hide theirs from you. FOR SALE FOR SALE— Hasting’s Prolific a I Fulghum Seed Oats, SI.OO ■ bushel; Abruzzi Seed Rye, $2.50 rer bushel. Urgen Bowen, Americus, Ga., Route B. —3-7 t CUT RCSEIS FOR SALE Mrs. R. C Moran 411 West Chui ch St. 8-‘*-dh. BATTERIES recharged and repair ed. Sales and Service Station. Wallis Electric Co., 113 South Lee St. Phone 556. — 17-ts. MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and C’ty Property, payable one to twenty years. Stephen Pace. SEVERAL PERSONS inquired at the Times-Recorder office or placet to secure room and board. And advertisement in this colur.n would have been seen by them. A word to the wise should be enough. Phone 99 for rates. —24-ts. WANTED —To buy old rage for used in wiping machinery must me of good size, and prefer those free from starch. Clean rags of all descriptions will be bought and paid for cash. The Times-Recorder. FOR RENT —One store and seven room dwelling with 3 acres of land. Elm avenue and South Lee St. Call 787.—5-3 t ' WANTED —200 bushels ear corn. M. |H. Fletcher. Phone 663.—6-ts ‘ TAKEN UP —One black horse mule. Owner can get same by paying for damage and ad. Lawson Staple ton.—6-3t SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES Wanted to sell Ipts in Florida’s fastest selling sub-division, Laßelle, Henry Ford’s choice, and where some of United States’ greatest financial wizards are building a city. If you are well acquainted in and around Americus and want to make good money, District Manager will call and give yuo full co-operation. ■ Write J. H. Place, 201 Krause Bldg., • Tampa, Fla.—7-3t —’Xwit.BW ■. < .23sS£s- - ;! ~T ■K.-tS’J I THE MOHAWK ■ i 1 5-TUBE ONE DIAL | 1 SET ® mEhEm to tune i PerfectFirst-ClassEntertainment • • I f Right over the housetops and into the homes come the world’s best entertainment, the most interesting lectures of the day and the news of the hour as broadcast by the leading newspapers. All this is favorably and clearly received with a Murdock or a Mohawk Radio Set. Here they are offered in various sizes at prk es that fit every one’s purse. When once you have either the Murdock or the Mohawk in your home, you will always be more than satisfied with the good results these Sets give in clear, high-class entertainment. When you buy a Radio you will always find the best and most proper place to purchase is from a regular Radio Shop, where they have studied the radio to perfection, therefore, you are trading with the man who knows how to service radios. Let us demonstrate the Mur dock or the Mohawk in your home. Let the family see what they do when it comes to per fect radioing. THE MURDOCK 5-TUBE 3 DIALS j set to tune There Is No SqueakingOr Squawking ! CHAPPELL MACHINERY CO. I Cotton Avenue, : Americus, Ga. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 7, 1925