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Society
BEDENBAUGH-BRADDDOCK
Mr. and Mrs. C. VV. Bedenbaugh
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Mary Emma, to Mr. Her
man Jackson Braddock, of Jackson
ville, Fla.
The wedding took place in Miami,
Fla., Octobei- 11,at two-thirty in the
•afternoon.
Mrs. Braddock is the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beden
baugh and has always made her
home in Americus, until about six
months ago when she moved to Lit
ttle River, Fla., with her parents.
Mr. Braddock, is the eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Braddock, form
erly of Callahan, Fla., Mr. Braddock
was born and reared in Jacksonville
Fla., and has many friends who are
wishing for Mr. Braddock and his
.bride much happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Braddock will make
their home in Jacksonville after
■Christmas.
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MRS. BAILEY ENTERTAINS
FORTY-TWO CLUB FRIDAY
Mrs. W. D. Bailey was hostess
this morning, at her home on Lee
street to the forty-two Club, and a
few friends who were invited to fill
vacancies.
The home was abloom with beau
tiful chrysanthemums and a most
interesting game of forty-two was
played, after which a delightful sal
ad course was served.
Mrs. Bailey was assisted in enter
toining the guests by Mrs. Eugene
Bailey and Mrs. Eugene Hill.
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Miss Myrtle Cribb and her Mother
Mrs. F. C. Cribb, have returned to
their home after spending several
clays in Macon.
The many friends of Mr. R. L.
Little, Manager of Kress Store, will
be glad to learn that he has suffi
ciently recovered from a major oper
ation at the Plains Sanatorium to bo
removed to his home 206 Church
street.
Miss Georgia Bailey, of Miami,
Fla., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
H. Ertzberger, at her home on
Church street.
Miss Lucy Furlow, who is teach
ing in the Leslie School will spend
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Furlow.
Mrs. ‘W. H. Bowers and Harry
lowers leave today for Seabring, Fla
TO PROTECT Yid
Cod-liver oil pro-iote;
growth of body and bone i:i
childrenand is a strength pro
tec ting food for grown people.
Scott’s Emulsion
is cod-liver oil made into a
rich cream. It builds up
vigor and strength. IW’,
Take it for its health- >i ji
protecting benefits.
Scott fit Bowue. Bloomfield. N.J 25-26
f Just Like
JheGood
Old Days
Remember cane cutting
season when the new syrup
was made? Didn’t it taste
good? You’ll recognize that same smack-y taste in
White Label, for it’s absolutely pure farm-made Geor
gia Cane Syrup.
We go to the best cane growers, whom we know
personally, buy their syrup and can it in a uniform way.
Absolutely nothing is added. It’s as pure and rich as
though you got it yourself from your own grand
daddy’s farm.
by name For White Label Syrup at your dnler'i.
ROBINSON SYRUP COMPANY, Cairo, Ga.
WHITE
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- famous husband was not await
ing her at the pier when Mrs.
Valentino returned home from Eu
rope. es, that’s the SIO,OOO dog
•she’s holding.
to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Almond,
Jr.
TURKEY
ROASTERS
ANY SIZE
Aluminum, Enamel, Steel
GET YOUR ROASTER
FOR THANKSGIVING
Dutch Ovens
Covered Skillets
Waffle Irons
Corn Stick Irons
Griddles
EVERYTHING IN
COOKING WARE
WILLIAMS-NILES CO.
HARDWARE
SPORTING GOODS
Opposite P. O. Phone 706
Makes Amends
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Miss Louise Purvis will leave Sat
irday for Columbus, Manchester and
Atlanta, where she will oe the guest
of friends for seveal weeks.
Miss Vera Parker will spend the
Thanksgiving Holidays with her
parents in Lakeland. Fla
PINKSTON
Americus' Dependable Store
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Pinkston’s entire stock * * * every one JH
brand new. Christmas and Gift Time
nearly here. What selling points and ,aMglg|
these Furs will sell. Furs, with the WjaFwWl
latest style features —of Hudson Bay
Sable, Stone Marten, Blue Fox Alaska
Fox, Amber Fox. Buy now for Christ
mas; we will lay away any Fur upon 7 .Owl
the pavment of a small deposit. Glad- lar 11
den HER heart—Save—Save! li j
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
Evelyn Castle (above), 8, of San
Francisco, lost both her parents when
th ire automobile was crushed by a
fast express train at a grade crossing.
Harvey Carpenter, shown above in
his cab, drove the engine that killed
them. So he adopted Evelyn and is
doing his best to replace the parents
his locimotive took away.
Plains Methodist
Circuit
The going away of Mr. and Mrs.
B. A. Guest from’the Concord com
munity to Abbeville is a distinct loss
to Concord church.
There were 25 at the Concord
League last Sunday afternoon even
though it was a rainy afternoon. A
most interesting program was rend
red by the young people.
Th e pastor leaves for Macon next
Tuesday to attend the Annual Con
ference which meets at Mulberry
street church in that city. The b.ul
letein carrying the reports that will
be made to that conference will be
mailed to the members next week. A
careful consideration of these re
ports is asked with the purpose of
improving them next year.
Mrs. J. B. Smith and her daugh
ter. Miss Esther Smith, have been
AT
RYLANDER
‘Bringing Up Father’
All children walking will be
charged admission.
MATINEE
Last four rows in balcony for
children, 25c. All other seats
same price as adults.
MATINEE. 3PM
25c, 50c with tax 85c
NIGHT
Lower Floor, sl.lO
Balcony, 85c
Gallery, 50c
FRIDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER 20, 1925
granted church certificates from the
Plains church to be placed at Ella
ville, these having moved there some
weeks ago.
The pastor will preach on “The
Mind, a Great Power,” at the 11
o’clock services at Plains next Sun
day. This is in compliance with the
wishese of government officials, who
set apart this week as Education I
Week in the schools of the State. I
Services at the evening hour will be j
Fresh Vegetables ;
And |
Best Meats i
We carry Fresh, Nice Vegetables at all times.
Our Meat Market can supply you with Best
Meats.
Whiteway Meat Market
We Deliver Phone 56
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really counts —that is our definition of
value.
The Touring Car
In a Chevrolet you get the greatest
amount of qaulity at a low cost that is
possible to obtain in any car built.
Chevrolet offers you the most for your
dollar. *
The Roadster
Call around and see the Chevrolet, you
will be surprised at their splendid per
formance on the roads.
Marshall Automobile
Sales Co.
327 W. Lamar St. Americus, Ga.
Phone 198
at 7 o’clock.
The Epworth Social for
the Plains League was neld'at the
residence of Mrs. E. E. Cook's on
last Tuesday evening. A large
crowd of young people were present
games were enjoyed aua ail rcpbrt a
good time. '
Might as well put something by
for old age so you can retire then
nstead of just giving up.
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