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MbocietY
M’DONALD-BRAND
Mrs. Bessie McDoDnald of Sumter
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, to Mr.
Mack Elmer Br ad cl' Eastanollee,
Ga., formerly of Athens, Ga.. The
marriage to be solemnized, Wednes
day, December, .'lO, at the home of
the brides mother.
The above announcement is of in
terest to a large number of people
in Americus and Sumter County,
where the bride-elect is well known.
M iss McDonald is the second
daughter of Mrs. Bessie McDonald
of Sumter and is a graduate of the
Sumter : hook She attended An
drew College, and Centenery Con
servatory, Cleveland, Tenn. She has
been County Demonstrator for sev
eral years, her work for the last few
years being in Grady County.
Mrs. Brand is a graduate of
Georgia University in the class of
1922. He is Superintendent of the
schools of Eastonella, Ga.
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MRS. M'SWAIN AND MISS
GARLAND HOSTESS TO J. M. U.
Mrs. W. S McSwain and Miss Es
telle Garland were joint hostess of
the .1 M. U. at the home of Mrs. Mc-
Swain on Elm Avenue Tuesday af
ternoon
The living room in which the
guests were received was decorated
in lovely marigolds and chrysanthe
mums.
After the business meeting was
over interesting contests were held.
Delicious sandwiches and hot
chocolate were served.
Among those receiving her hospi
tality were, Mrs. Cecil Courtney,
Mrs. Emmett Howell, Mrs. Watts
Markette, Mrs. Irving Poole, Mrs.
M. E. Purvis, Mrs. H. R. Jones, Miss
Louise Connor, Mrs. Hoke Shirley,
Mrs. Ruth Carswell. Mrs. H. A.
Cliett, Mrs. R. E. Brown, Mrs C U
Howard, Mrs J. C. Barfield. Mrs.
K. B. Banks, Mrs. T. C. Tillman.
Mrs. Memerle Terry, Mrs. C. W
Smith, Mrs N. H. Gillespie, Mrs.
Sheppard Tillman, Mrs. S. F. Staple
ton.
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT OF
FIRST CHURCH REQUESTED
TO BRING PACKAGES FOR POOR.
The Junior Department of the
First Methodist Sunday school are
requested to bring their packages
Sunday Morning for the poor. These
puckagees will be given to the poor.
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I “Home Manager—
I Purchasing Agent—
s Art Director—Wife”
Just a slim girl, maybe, or a motherly woman with sweet
eyes and white hair—what a responsibility is hers!
She is the active partner in the busines sos running a
home. She buys most ot the things which go to make
home life happy, healthful and beautiful. Through her
slim, safe fingers goes most of the family pioney.
pj And wisely and well it is usually spent too —far better
tha nthe average man could spend it himself. For wom
en are better purchasing agents than men. They com
pare prices, weigh values and shop carefully.
They read advertisements regularly. Every day you’ll
find the wise little home manager searching the adver
tising columns for news that will add to the comfort,
convenience and improvement of her home. You will
find the same clever purchasing agent than men. They
compare prices, weigh values and shop carefully.
They read advertisements regularly. Every day you’ll
find the wise little home manager searching the adver
tisingn columns for news that will add to the comfort,
convenience and improvement of her home. You will
find the same clever purchasing agent studying the ad
vertisements to find where and when to buy, and what
and how to buy most economcially. The advertise
ments, too, tell this responsive art director how she / '~
make her home more beautiful, more individual the
kind of home that a man appreciates but never knows
how it is done!
Advertisements are the wise counsellors in the spending
of money that the clever housewife heeds daily.
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The business of running a home is made easier by reading
the advertisements in The Times-Recorder. •
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A New One
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Miss Olga Svendholm, Norwegian
'actress, has come to this country
end is to appear in the movies short
' ly. Photo shows her at her daily ex
ercises in Hollywood.
of the community for Thanksgiving,
and everyone is urged to bring
their’s Sunday morning.
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WOMANS AUXILIARY MEETS
WITH MRS. C. P. DAVIS
The Womans Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian Church will hold their
j i egular monthly business meeting
| with the President, Mrs. C. P. Davis
lon Monday afternoon at three
I o’clock All members are asked to
! bring their Bibles and Study Books.
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HORTENSE TINSLEY SOCIETY
MEETS MONDAY P. M.
The Hortense Tinsley Missionary
Society of the first Methodist
Church will meet Monday afternoon
|at three o’clock at the Church. All
members urged to be’present.
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SENIOR B. Y. P. U. HAS
HOBOE PARTY FRIDAY
The Senior B. Y. P. U. of the
' Central Baptist church enjoyed a
“hoboe party” last evening in the
j Baraca Hall of the Church, which
' was beautifully decorated in chry
santhi mums, margiolds. ferns and
autumn leaves.
The guests were all dressed as
~ioouts and after many interesting
| contests, and guessing games were
j enjoyed, “hot dogs,” candy and d<—
vicious fruits were served.
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NELLIE WORTHY MISSIONARY
SOCIETY MEETS MONDAY
Circle No. 2, Nellie Worthy Mis
sionary Society will meet with Mrs.
Walter Brown at her home 527 Har
rold Ave., on Monday afternoon at
three o’clock. Mrs. Brown and Mrs.
Woodard acting as joint hostesses.
All members are urged to be present
! CHIMES
j FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
John M. Outler Pastor
The Sunday school meets at 9:30
j every Sunday morning, Wible Mar
■ shall superintendent. Come thou
I with us and we will do thee good.
The Epworth Leagues meet at six
o’clock every Sunday evening, and
the Junior Missionary Society meets
*at the same hour.
The prayer meeting is held on
Wednesday evening at seven o’clock.
The Preaching hours are 11 a. m.
and BP. M. The morning hour will
be an unusual one next Sunday, the
pastor will ask for a report from
all the departments of the church
This will iinclude the Sunday school,
the Epworth Leagues, the Mission
ary Societies, the Board of Stewards.
The Building Committee, all of these
will give substantial information on
the work of the year, and it will be
an inspiration to the entire congre
gation, and its friends to know what
the year’s work represents.
The Music lovers will enjoy the
music, and especially the additional
talent of Miss Elzabeth Norman,
who will favor us with some? selec
| tions.
» The pastor will preach at the eve
ning hour, which will be the last ser
mon before leaving for the Session
of the South Georgia Conference.
! The public is invited to attend aH
; of the services at First Church.
Morning Service—
j Prelude.
Hymn.
Prayer.
Voluntary. “O Give Thar.ks Unto
the Lord”—Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Stev
ens. Mr. R. P. Stackhouse Mr. Anr.es.
Scripture lesson.
Offertory—Violin soio (.Krisler)
Miss Elizabeth Norman.
Sermon.
Violin solo—Miss Elizabeth Nor-
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Hymn.
Benediction.
Postlude.
Evening Service—
Prelude.
Song by Junior Choir.
Hymn.
Prayer.
Quartet —Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Wheel
er,‘Miss Cornelia Wallis, Miss Eunice
Rusfin.
Scripture.
Offertory.
Sermon.
Hymn.
Benediction.
Postlude.
Mrs. A. G. Ketchum, Organist.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READ
ING ROOMS.
The Christian Science Reading
Rooms are open to the public Sunday
morning 10:30. Week days from 10
days. Here Christian Science liter
. ii. until 12 except on legal hoi'
ature can be read or borrowed.
Miss Lula Hay teacher and prac
titioner.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Richard F. Simpson, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday School, Cobb
Milner, Supt.
11 a. m. Morning Service and ser
mon by the pastor.
6 P. M. Senior and Junior Chris
tian Endeavor.
7 p. in. Evening service and Bible
study.
Mid week prayer service Wednes
day evening at 7 o’clock.
A cordial welcome is extended to
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Have you Bought your
Ticket for the
NAVY BAND
Which plays at the Rylander
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Monday, Nov. 23d
There are a few choice
seats available on the
main floor at $2.00.
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Also a few seats left on
the Balcony at $1.50.
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Get your tickets at the
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Windsor Pharmacy or from
Mr. J. P. Luther, at
Church well’s
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i all visitors and strangers. We be
lieve we can make you fee! at home.
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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of College and Lee St.
i Hoke H. Shirley, Pastor.
Sunday school meets 9:30 a. m. E.
Y. Andrews, Supt.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock.
Subject: "OTessing’s for Which we
May beThankful.”
Evening worship 7 o’clock. Sub
ject “A Search for the Lord,”
B. Y. P. U. meets 6 o’clock.
Sunbeams meet Monday afternoon
3 o’clock. Baraca Hall.
Midweek prayer service Wednes
day night 7 o’clock.
Special Thanksgiving music Sun
day morning. The public cordial
ly invited.
Special Thanksgiving program so,
Central Baptist Sunday school:
Song—By Beginners and Pri
maries.
Reading— By Ruth Eldridge.
Music—Mandolin Club.
Song—The Lord is My Shepherd.
Mrs. Keiker’s class,
i Reading—Miss Susan Stallings.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Joe M. Branch, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:30 a. .m. T. F.
Gatewood, Supt.
Lesson assignment commencing
with the Juniors, Acts 24:10-16.
j 22-25. Lesson subject, How to Have
a Good Conscience,
j Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Pas
. tor’s subject will be, ‘‘The Church
and It’s Pastor.” This is a continu
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ation of the serie: of sermons on the
church. You are especially request
ed to be present Sunday morning.
B. Y. P. U. 6 o’clock.
Lveiling- '. 3hip 7 o’clock. This
will be a special Thanksgiving serv*
ice. The subject will be, ‘‘The
Greatest Hour in America’s History.’
There will be special music by both
'the choir and the congregation,
j There will be a special welcome for
you. ,
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CALVARY CHURCH
1 Rev. James B. Lawrence, Rector
j Sunday next before Advent.
| Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
The Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11a. m.
Young People’s Service League,
6:45 p. m.
Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30
p. m.
A cordial invitation is extended to
j all to attend all the services.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 a. m. J. A.
Baugh, superintendent. Try coming
to Sunday school, rain or fair. It
will help you.
Praise service. 11 a. m.
Communion., 11:10 a. m.
j Preaching service, 11:30 a. m.
Subject: ‘‘A Thanksgiving Ser
mon.”
Junior Christian Endeavor, 6 p. m.
Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Mary Silver, leader.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7
p. m. J, R. Wall, leader.
We will be delighted to have you
! worship with us.
Miss Luciit McDonald of Charlotte
N. C.. ” ill arrive Sunday to be the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Lovelace
Eve at her home on South Lee
street for two weeks.
Mrs. H. A. Graham of Wn.ston.
Saleip, N. C., has returned to her
home after spending sometime with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Graham on Brooklyn Heights.
Miss Vernon Ward of Atlanta has
returned to her home, after spend- %
ing the week with Mrs. J. W. Harris w
and Mrs. Graham on Brooklyn
Heights.
Miss Sarah Burgin, Mr. Bob Bur
gin, and Mr. George Ross Green of
Buena Vista were among the out of
town people attending Lasses White
Minstrels in Americus last Thursday
night.
RYLANDER
BRINGING k
father
IN GAY KIM ijiV
NEW YORK '
Plenty of Girls —.
Night, 50c, 75c, SI.OO
Matinffi —25c, 50c, 75c