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TIMES-RECORDER. TH JRSDAY. MARCH 24. 1910
' AMERICUS. GEORGIA.
County News Items
Interesting facts Gathered During the Week by Our
Regular Correspondents. •
Y CAPITALS
BUDGET OF NEWS
resting Items From Our
Correspondent.
V-“T D Mine of *Dawsoo already b * cn announced. Miss Mlttio • . Mra ' Edmund 011ver *P« nt Hiss Alma Harden and brother. EIU.
M I 1 J o( J. du"rtet uZ' Cbbb "««• loor, Tuesday morn- daya thl * paat week In A “" lc "> «=» and Mi « B ‘ aa G ™« the guest.
*° ' e,coa ' e *»* ladl *« <° her open- I «““ t of frlenda ' 1 ° f *«“ Jennie Cary Sunday.
^biSisiin tt« In* of aprlng nglilnery with the fine* . Ml,a Mat,le Lewls Dodson - ot "r. Clyde GrIBn and hi. uncle. Mr.
iiterestlng address on the arranged bv the rohh * Ara ericus. was the attractive guest Webster Griffln, were at Pleasant
i, society Her remark. • » *'«* *‘*•«■»*, of Mrs. Joseph Williams thl. past Grove Sunday.
d to attentively and thor- ' aaw L< \ . 1Ian > heautlful creatlona PrM .v ( u. wni ..e „
one of the district secretaries al '™ ea ner <loors Tuesday morn
Home Mission Society, deliver- n * ,0 # we,C0Dle ,h * >•««• to her open- 1
interesting address on thsj , spring millinery with the finest
th
listened
njovel by all present Tho were 00 exh 'hltlon. and all who at-
these consecrated women lended were delightfully surprised,
be estimated In dollars and , Mlss Enln,a Duke8 ' millinery opcn-
erniiy alone will reveal the ln * on Ia,t Friday was delightfully
,f their character, and the aurprl,la *' Many lovely hat. in the
that they give to the world lat “ t creal,oni1 be,n * on display, and
and morally. May ttw good a tr,p t0 ,he <tore wa * *«» worth
on. and may theae noble wo- ..
.... rieheat reward*. I, ” r ' and Mr * B F G “«* have Itiued
friends of Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Invitations to the marriage of their
regret to learn of their 111- da,, *hter. Modena, to Mr. lister Cbrls-
hlte Springs. Fla., and wlih * !aa ' of Parrott - on A P rl > 3rd -
a speedy recovery. i Mra E ' E - Cook waa 8 ?>«■•■»«“ »'•-
Baldwin, of Oglethorpe. ltor here Tuesday ’ amon * oG >er out-
guest of her alster. Mrs. A. ot 'J? wn ,ho PP er *-
at her pretty home on' Th ® “ any f^leadl, of Mra - E “«
Broad street. ' K n ® wl ** gratified to learn that sbe
C. Collin* and Mrs. Roger '* * rea,ly lm P rov( d.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Wllaon
spent Friday In Americas, -
were
among other vlaltors In Americua 8at-
W. Strange, who has been in UI ’ day '
for treatment, ha. returned Mr * “• E - Laa,ford ha » returned
much improved In health. | home * after “ )endlnk 8ev " a > day« at
rthur Myera, of Americua. was * he home of Dr. Guy I-unsford nt
or two this week, ahaklng W ** t0 "‘
Ms numerous frtende. | Mr. J. W. Bell, of Richland, was a
Ruth Stewart, of Stewart'* vlBltor here 8lln<la L spending the day
the charming gueat of Mlsa plea,l,ntly with Mr. and Mr.. T. J,
I
Mrs. H. J. Williams were
ricus Thursday, guests of
ml Mrs. P. H. Williams. 1
ill Itornady, of Dawson, made
trip to our city this week.
Lizzie I..unar, of Dawson, was
of Mrs. H. J. Williams the
BRIGHT BUDGET OP
NEWS FROM PLAINS
Bustling Little City Sends
Many Items.
HHNflVG ION.
IN I HE MEIKOPOLIS
i"ram Our Regular Correspondent)
Hur'ington, Ca., March 23.—Rev. A.
B. Hawks filled his regular appoint
ment at Pleasant Grove Sunday with
a large attendance.
Cotton planting Is the talk around
her now, aud there are being some
planted.
Miss Burna Green, from the G. and
NtWS FROM Ltt
COUNTY CIRCLES
Smithville Sends the Usual
Weekly Letter.
. — I (From Our Regular Correspondent.)
(From Ou- Regular Correspondent l j Miss Burna Green, from the G. and Bmlthvllle, Oa.. March 23.-Mr».
j Plains. Ga„ March 22.—A pleasant M. College, was the guest of Mis* Re id Crittenden and little daughter.
: entertainment of the past week waa Eunice Ranew Saturday and 8unday. | Haxel, of Sbellman, are spending a
OF WEBSTER COUNTY • • h ---- 0C - 1 -* 1 -— br th - Bpwor . th| i f r -. raller Bro *'. n and . MUl ?_ RI ** b T, few diy. here, the guests of Mre. J. L.
I-eaguers on Friday evening at the took dinner with Miss Ethel Kenmoro! Well*.
Current News Happenings
Over in Preston.
our Regular Correspondent.) .
)a., March 23.—On last ’ From Our Regular Correspondent.) '
night at the Methodist church . Pre8,on . Ga - March 23.—As had ;
hospitable home of Mra. R. B. Evans. Sunday. Also Mr. Perry Cannon and
The rooms were prettily decorated'for sister. Eula, and Miss Annie Forte
the occasion with jonquils and nar-' Woodruff.
clssl. Interesting and amusing games] Mr. Jas. Walker and wife came out
were played, and the evening was from Americus Sunday and attended
truly one of merry baking. I preaching.
Refreshments, consisting of hot Rev. A. B. Hawks preached at
chocolate and wafers, were served. i Howell school house Sunday night.
Mias l-uclle Cochran Is vliltlng her
afater, Mra. Tllden Underwood, In
Montesuma.
Mr. J. B. Edwards and Mias Dot
Edwards attended the funeral of Col.
James Taylor In Americua Tuesday af
ternoon.
Rev. O. U Evans, of Rome, spent i
few days this reek with his sisters.
Misses IJzzle and Elms Evans.
Messrs. N. R. Blackman, of Leslie,
and Charlie Weill, of Huntington,
spent Sunday here with Mr. J. A.
Hill.
Mesdamee B. I. McKenney and
Turner and Mias Nell McKenney
shoppers In Americua Wednesday.
Miss Carrie Ridding, who haa
attending Andrew College, spent
week, returning Friday. | Messrs. Will and Reuben Cannon
Mesdames Cornelia Jennings snd were guests of Mr. O. W. Tomlinson
Nina Carter and Misses Gnssis Evans' Sunday.
and Mattie Stapleton attended the! Mr. Cliff Morgan and Mias Inez Mc-
mllllnery openings In Americas Thnrs- Neal attended preaching here Sunday.
d> >’: _ , n „ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. C. Hill and UUl* j week-end here with her'parents
Mrs. R. L. Oliver and children, j son. Earnest, were the guests of Mr.‘, n(J iln (| A Re( )|nr
Frances and Adolphns, spent Friday'and Mrs. T. M. Tomlinson 8unday. n . ,
and Saturday pleasantly In Americas. I Sunday school at Gatewood Is pro-
Mrs. Woodam retained to her boms grassing nicely under the able man-
in Cottondale Friday, aftar s week’s agemect of Prof. Cunningham of the
visit to her daughter. Mrs. Jessie Tim- A. and M. college,
merman. • | Mr. and Mrs. Bose Johnson and the
Rev. P. C. Barkley filled his ap- latter's mother. Mrs. Nunn, spent Bun-
I ointment at Omaha Sunday. day very pleasantly In Leslie.
Rev. D. C. Cronk, of Colombia, 3.1 Mr. J. T. Price Is spending
C., who Is traveling In the Interest days at Huntington,
of the Laymen's Missionary Movement,I —■■ . ■ .. .... ■
filled the Lutheran pulpit here Sun-|
day morning, preaching an excellent;
sermon to an appreciative edngrega-'
tlon. 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and
W.H.I
werel
r,
28th DISTRICT
Bartlett.
BRONWOOD.
(From Our Regular Correspondent!
Bronwood, Ga., March 23.—Messrs.
Jim Lowrey and Pete Collum, of
_ „ , „ . I Dawson, spent Sunday with Mr. J. V.
Bailey spent Monday In 0 || ver
Mr. Evan Smith and son. Jack, of
the Seventeenth, made a buslnesi trip
to Mr. Tom ‘Bridges, below Bron
wood. one day last week.
Mr. John Huckaby and family and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Turner spent
8unday pleasantly w!th> Mr. and Mrs.
P. T. Everette.
Mr. William Littleton, of Amerl
cus. Is spending a few days with
Mr. J. V. Oliver.
Mesdames Clande Rainey and J.
are on the sick list this
M. McCombs, of Lutherville,
days here recently with
Mrs. W. E. Drane.
llfford Rainy and Miss Susie
<re shopping In Americus
. Woods left for s visit to
Kufaula. Ala., s few days
Misses Neva Carter and Mary Fort,
of Americus, spent Saturday here, the
guests of Mrs. 0. T. Lawson.
Mesdames J. E. Causey aud C. E
Hall, of Americus, spent Saturday snd
Sunday hers with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Chappell.
Messrs. R. L. Oliver, J. A. McDon
ald and Ross Dean attended the Tem
plar, Inspection In Americus last Wed
nesday evening.
Rer. J. M. Rustln filled his appoint
ment at Concord Saturday and Sun
day.
(From Our Regular Corresimndant.i
Twenty-Eighth District, Ga., March
23.—Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Clements and
children spent Saturday nlgl/. and
Sunday very delightfully with their
daughter, Mrs. J. Q. Lane.
Several from around here attsnd-
Dr. Anderson ot Columbus,
spending several days hers on
fesslonal business.
Misses IJssIs snd
hostesses to tbs Tonng
broidery Club Fr'day afternoon.
Mrs. Ida Reid, of Macon, spent part
of last week hr re with her sister. Mrs.
Jamas 8sltsr.
17th District.
IFmm Our Resulsr Correspondent.)
Seventeenth District, Ga., March 22.
—Rev. Mabry filled his regular ap
pointment at Hebron Sunday, with
a good attendance.
Her friends regret vary much to
learn ot the Illness of Miss Dells
McCren.
ed preaching at Pleasant Grove, near 1 tTJTX hZHb*
Huntington, Sunday. Am 9 n> ' them! W ° #k W “ h tomefolka
were Messrs. Perry, Will and Reuben
Cannon, Clyde and Webster Griffin
and Cliff Morgan and Misses Inex Me-
Neal, Annie Fort Woodruff and Eula
Cameron.
Mrs .Lula Griffin and .daughter,
Mrs. Reid Crittenden mid Interest- ap "? wlth ,ha
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Jones were 'in
Americua shopping Saturday
The Vitnglng" Sunday afternoon waa
very good.
Prof. Tlllla went to Americua Sat
urday on business.
Mr. C. F. Turner snd family spent
[ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howell
CUT-OFF
, .v
t inapnndsajjoo jB[nSau zno wo-ca)
Cutt-Off, Oa., Marob 23.—Mr. and
Mrs. Clove Pennington ,' from near ■
Unadllla, were guests of Mr. W. T.
Coker the past week.
Miss Mollis McKenzie spent the
week-end at MarShallvIlle with homo-
folks.
Mr*. A. J. Pennington snd mother,
Mrs. Sarah Wicker, spent last Frtdaz
with Mrs. W. C. Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. R J Holloway passed
Sunday in' Andersonvllls with Mr. and
Mrs. Jasper William*.
Misses Mary Alice and Laura
Stubbs and Mardel Pennington spent
Sunday with their aunt, Mre. B. W.
Coker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M. Wicker spent
Saturday and Sunday near Montezu
ma with) Mr and Mrs. J. M. L. Wicker.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Coker were m
Cutt-Off Tuesday
Quits a number of our people at
tended services st Pleasant HU1 Sun
day i i
Misses Willi* snd Lanra and Ur.
George Wicker visited Mr. Oreer Sun-
hls
past
Methvln made a business
W. J. Pennington's Mon-
I
Sarah Wicker spent Saturday
Sunday with Mr. J. D. M. Wicker.
RURAL HILL.
ini children, of Sbellman, are here “ er ' a mother ’ Mra ' Glyaon '.
IDS cmiureu, oi ouei.mau, .re aer Mrg 0ertnlde tnd
Alice Brown and Eula Cannon were
composed of Mr. and Mrs.
Jan, Mrs. Cecil Burt and Mrs.
range went down to Amer-
lay In Mr. Jordan's touring
Jins the day in that thrlv-
A. Collins has returned from
visit to her sister.!
lister, In Montesuma. I
accompanied home by her:
Miss Nellie Frank Lester.'
some time with her. I (*Tom
English .md petite Mar-
made a builness
Bridges Monday.
,NEW ERA.
Our Regular Correspondent.)
New Era. March 23.—Mr. and Mrs.
English passed through A J. ledger snd Mrs. Mattie Ethridge
. en route to Buena spent 8unday here very pleasantly
relatives. wltm Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Oriflln.
Myers was the charming Mrs. J. W. Potter spent the week-
M. D. Herring for a few ' end here with) friends and relatives.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parker spent
on a visit to Mrs. B. F. Wise.
Mrs. Mattie CaSghman and little
daughter, Annie Laurie, returned Fri
day from a visit to relatlvts In Haris-
fleld.
Mrs*Seymour Evans waa the gueat
of telatives In Americua recently.
Miss Kate Page, of Americus, is
here, guest at the home of Hr.'J.
A. McDonald.
Mr. 3. 8. Williams and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Wig-
visitors at the Oammage school Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mr. J. C. Brown h«s purchased an
automobile.
Miss Orln Griffin spent the week
end with Miss Gladys Roach.
The many friends of Mrs. B. J.
J,ethTln re « re ‘ very much to know i "a** crowd "from this community tn-
Ifr.Tnd Mrs. H. T. Bradley spent ‘ hat » h * 1 ** 111 «»«*• ‘ '
Mrs. J. D. Lone spent Monday de
lightfully with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Clements.
ANDERSONVILLL
Sunday In Americas, guests of Rev
and Mrs. O. B. Chester.
Mrs. Harvey Black and daughter*
Mary Will and Kathleen, rtcent guests
of Mrs. M. L. Hudson, left Thurs-.
/lay for their home In Tbomaston. I
Mesdames Frank Cato and William
rullla, of Americua, were pleasant <*■"»” 0“ r R«W>*r Correapondenb)
guests of Mrs. M. L. Hudson one day Andersonvllle. Ga.. March 23.—Mr.
this past week. and Mrs. App Shealey and daughter.
Dr. Samuel Wise arrived Dome from Miss Idoline, of Oglethorpe, were the
New Orleans, to the delight of Ills guests ot Miss Emma Williams last
many friends Sainrday. Tuesday.
Miss Emmie Kate Andrew* waa th* Rev. E. T. Moore, ot Metcalf, filled
pleasant guest o(.Mrs. Samuel War- his appointment at the Baptist
lick. In Americus, a Jew days this church here Sunday,
past week. Mr. Joel W. English' and daughter
Misses Kate Hiller and Myrtle are v spending the week with Mr*. J.
. Mr. WUey Carter and daughter from
! 8h!!ch, were visitors Sunday at tha
. bom* of Mr. T. O. Oodby.
I Mr. Carleton Jones la at home again
, from Americas.
tldpste going to Anderoanvlll* next
Sunday.
Mrs. Cliff A. Johnson, of Anderaon-
vllte. and sister. Mis* Ethel Green, of
Atlanta, are her*, guests at th* Wind-
Mrs. C. O. Henderson snd child-
era, of Hillsboro, Oa., are visiting Mrs.
Earle C. Speer.
»• ' '
(From Our Regular Correspondent)'
Rural Hill, March 23.—Rev. C. E.
Robcfys filled bis /regular appoint
ment at Rural Hill Sunday afternoon,
preaching a good sermon to a largo
and attentive congregation.
Mlaa Carl McOIII, who has been vis
iting In Doorun and Sasser for several
weeks, returned last Thursday, and wo
regret to say has been quite sick fo»
several days, but Is better at iireaent,
i Paulino West, of Chemboe,
spent Saturday and Sunday with her
aunt, Mrs. Daisy MoOill.
Mr. and Mra. W. T. McOIII have been
sick with “grip,” but are Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lane, of near
Rush, visited at the home of Mr.
Daniel Lane Sunday.
Mias Alberta Stobbe, of near !
haa been visiting Miss Pearl Stub
Sir. Claude Turner and
Toler were gueste of Mrs. Daisy fc-
0111 Sunday, attending church In the
s'ternoon.
We regret to say that several ot Mr.
John Stubbs' family are sick.
Mrs. Sallls Adams returned last
weak from Oordy where she has been
■pending several week* with her son,
Mr. Claud Adams.
Miss Marl Uses Sims, of lbs school
near K*.sdonla, spent Sunday with
her slater. Miss Floy Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lane visited
Plains Saturday.
Mrs. Maml* Jennings Is a visitor *t
Mr. W. P. McOIII'*.
It's difficult to convloc* a woman
that other women are as good as they
| wsat her to think they are.
D. I.iing. of Dawson, was Sunday near Huntington with th* 1st- Crawford were visitors In Americas
of friends here the past' ter’s sister, Mrs. Mollis Harris. Saturday.
| Sir. W. E. Brown and family camo Mrs. Floy Rogers, of Coleman, is
Lindsay, accompanied out to the home of Sir. aud Mrs. J. T. rpendlog several days here with Mr.
l-uclle Undsav made Sforrls In their automobile Sunday *f- and Mra. H. T. Bradley,
to Americus th« paat ternoon. I c - Barker vUlt#d reIatlT9a
I Mrs tails Autry and children spent In Smithville lost week.
piano i. a recent add!- 1 Saturday night and Sunuay with Mr.' Mrs. Annie Will Oammage, of Amer- home of Prof. A. J. Clark.
church here land Sirs. L. M. Mercer. Icus. spent Saturday here with her sis- Mr. B. F. Bsaterlln baa recently
Cheney entertained st a Mr. and Sirs. W. U. Turlington, of ter. Mrs. Fannie Collins. bought a rut*er-tlred buggy.
Thursday afternoon for Drayton, spent th* week-end here Miss Vests Tharps loft last week Mr. snd Mrs. J. O. Fesgln and child-
of the v d C The Ba- with the latter'* parents. Mr. and Mrs., for her bom* In Preston, after a visit ren spent last Saturday night and (
J Robinson.
Min Sfsggle Robinson spent last
BunJsy In Alabama with friends.
Burrell L. Joiner left for Macon
Monday on business. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Battle tnd Ut
ile daughter spent Sunday at the
Chapter here Is en
raise funds with which
fountain In men-
Confederste soldiers, snd
that their efforts may be
success. All honor to
looking
of some duration to Mrs. J. W. Johns. Sunday In Montexuma, the guests of
Mesdames J. A. McDonald, J. C. Lo- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wicker,
gan, J. R. Logan and P. C. Bark- Miss Minnie English, ot English-
ley were visitors In Americas Ttars- vllle', and two yonng lady friends
day.. spent Saturday afternoon here, com-
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Clarko nod child- Ing down on business
ren. of Americas, were guests ot Mr. .Mr. and Mra. P. C.
Sunday In Oglethorpe.
D. C. Oriflln.
Mr.. J. T. Morrla I* on the alek Hat
this week.
Rev. and Mra. P. Flanders were call
ers at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. J. T.
Morris Sunday.
A tenant house on the Mr. B. 8..
Parker's pises was consumed by fir* and Mrs. E. R. Stuart Sunday,
late Friday afternoon. | Misses Ella Shumake, of Mrtntc-
Misses Alma Harden and Nina Grant turns, and Fannie Tarver, of Ameri-
Maater Alex Harden apent Sator-lcn*. spent the week-end here with
night snd Sunday at the home of vz-lmz nil**-
Jennie Cary, near Huntington.
Never
amount
Mr*. J. 1.
Get in the
Easter Parade
Even If you don’t wear th* new Suit on Enter Day, It's a source of
satisfaction to know that you hsv* It and could wear it If you choose.
Choose Stein-Bloch
The STEIN-BLOCH Spring patterns are exclusive snd unrivaled In
beauty:
lore have been In the STEIN-BLOCII employ for
have raised tailoring from a trade to a flno art.
last word ot th* great style otnters ot tho l
Clothes fit and suit tho Individ-
to us and try on one for Easter.
Rylar.dcr Shoe Company,
CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.