Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, November 15, 1917, Image 5

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iD.lV NOVEMBER l917. THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. PAGS fTtJL. aXIAL ITEMS: ioMOERUX*.' + ♦ Ions ot Mr. Sunday? n o think a bit n _, iu ii,. that won't come ! contortion fit. slang. so baseball like. uri d. breathless shout 1Bd damns and brimstone die >mP »f hell about. trembling, sinning soul lllnl to damnation's pit, ithe and shovel coal ■ ,1,1,10 0 to even sit. • „ 0 f cooling ice. , violet, or smell a rose, chance, a baseball bat he devil on the nose. dncs his clothes remove, bo air," •s at his stunts so wild, batics rare. order to express his burat- withtn. fit], arms and legs and :on It's chin? ing average is really very women into faints and e baldes cry. tell and Satan "A-hltt- ic trail,” r. Sunday has the devil (hat tail a hit, Twist It till It cracks, The devil sure will never stop To cover up bis tracks. and Catch him then upon the fly, cover him with sod. Or take him to the Kaiser, and swap him oft with God. Mr. Sunday knoweth well where dwell. eth hopes and fcarB, He knoweth where to bat for smiles, and where to punch for tears. He knoweth WHO is WHO, and WERE—the crowds he swayeth well. Bat he Is really at hl s best when he gives the Germans hell. If God la Love, and God is all, The time will come, I ken, When Love will reign for all, In all, And the fear of devil end. —Contribute!. | WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Eugene Hill entertained the Young Matrons' Bridge club, in a de lightful manner at her home on Leo street this afternoon. Quantities of roses and chrysanthemums were used In the effective decorations and a pack of cards was given for top score. Ahose present were: Mrs. Edgar Shipp, Mrs. H. 0. Jones, Mrs. J. D. Hooks, Mrs. R. G. Christian, Mrs. Geprge Duncan, Mrs. Hollis Fort, Mrs. Cliff Williams, Mrs. Stephen Pace, Miss Hunter, of Quitman, Miss Fannie May Williford, Miss Foy, Miss Louise Willi ford. D. A. R. MEETING. The Amerlcus Chapter D. A. R. held an Interesting and delightful meeting at the home of Mrs. C. M. Council on Lee street Mrs. J. E. Hightower read a splendid paper on ‘‘America's Part In the Present War,” and Mrs Macon Dudley read a beautiful poem entitled, ‘‘The Wind Beforo the Dawn.” Mrs. D. R. Andrews gave a reading. “The Annunciation Day ot American Mothers.” Delicious re freshments were served during th> social hour which followed the pro gram. Those present were: Mrs. 2. A. Littlejohn, Mrs. Wm. Dudley, Mrs. Howell Simmons, Mrs. P. L. Holt, Mrs. J L. Sparks, Mrs. D. R. Andrews, Mrs, W. D. Bailey, Mrs. Hedry Glover, Mrs. W. A. Dodson, Mrs. H. B. Allen. U. D. C. COMMITTEES. The following committees were ap pointed Tuesday at the U. D. C. meet Ing at the Carnegie Library. Com mittees to confer with the Woman Club and the Music Study Club In purchasing a piano —Mrs. H. B. Masli- burn. chairman; Mrs. W. C. Gray, 1 Mrs. Joe Poole, Mrs. George Duncan, Mrs. E. L. Carswell. Telephone—Mrs. James Davenport. Music—Mrs. Will Dudley, chairman; Mrs. Harvey Weaver, Mrs. J. W. Har ris, Jr. Program—Mrs. C. L. Ansley, Mrs. W. C. Gray, Mrs. Frank Harrold. Press Mrs. Franc Mangum. Monument—Mrs. H. C. Davis, Mrs. It S. Droadhurst, Mrs. C. P. Davis. Wreaths,—Mrs. Egbert Allen. HOSPITAL BAZAAR. The Hospital Association will hold its annual bazaar, opening Tuesday, December fourth. The usual fancy- work articles will be sold and a cafe will be a feature, where splendid home-cooklno will be served. WANT TO... ress a pleasant ‘ithank you” for your continued re, confidence and encourgement. are striving to make this store a real conven- d an institution to this whole community, and if ice pleases you it will be a gracious courtesy to ,u mention it to others who may not know us so tin iSHACY The Store TELEPHONE No, 87 SOCIAL FEATURES OF CONVENTION. The beautiful manner in which Au gusta entertained the twenty-first con vention of the Georgia Staao Federa tion of Women’s Clubs sent every visitor home with a warm apprecia tion for the delightful hospitality of tre club women of the city. The first social event was the al fresco lea with which Mrs. Landon A. Thomas enaertained at her beautifa. home on The Hill. Her exquisite for mal garden, which is one of the most beautiful In the south, was opened to the visitors, who much enjoyed the occasion. Tea was served about tho fountain near the house, and from that vantage point tho gardens were seen New arrivals in Coats came in with the weather We worked in conjunction with the Weather Man and today’s ex press brought a large new shipment of cold weather coats. Coats of unusual style and great attractiveness. Models with stunning large collars, or snug close f'tting collars some with fur, plush or self materials Large novelty pockets and wide belts. lockets ana wiac Especial values at $25.00 iretty lace trimmed camisole of Crepe de e illustrated gives a hint of the attractive- of the new models now being shown. Night Robes Teddies Camisoles Vests ash Satin, Silk and Georgette White and Colors Xt3<oQ>0 Pinkston Company A lcazad theatreR MATINEE 5 & 10c NIGH1 10 & 15c WEDNESDAY Triangle Plays Enid Bennett in “THEY’RE OFF’ hive Acts, and “HIS BIDDEN TALENT” Triangle Comedy THURSDAY Paramount Picture Pre sents Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in - “TDE VARMINT” 5 Acts. Don’t miss this FRIDAY Blue Ribbon Feature Mary Anderson in “SUNLIGHT’S LAST RAID” 5 Acts, and Chapter 10 “THE GRAY GHOST" <r Pictures of homefolks carry warmth and com fort to the heart of a soldier. Make your appoint ment now for your Xmas work. IDE M’kinstrv Studio ANNOUNCING New Series of "Four-Ninety” Touring Here is the famous Chevrolet Model “frour-Ninety” in a new dress, with details that make this car most complete, embodying features of higher priced cars. The finishing touches we have given this model leave nothing more to wish for. It is complete in every way. ADDED REFINEMENT Wheels are fitted with de mountable rims; one extra rim is furnished. Other features of the Now "Four- Ninety” arc: New Oil Pressure Gauge; New Improved Radiator; foot rail; robe rail; tilted windshield; one-man top; Improved type curtains, folding up into top; flaps on top of each do>r for protection of the body and finish; pockets in the Inside of each door NEW FEATURES The motor is of an improv ed design. The cooling is by water pump. The oil pump has been changed to the gear type. The pump is placed in the forward end of the cylin der casting. You should investigate Model “Four-Ninety” economy records Touring Car $685.00 f. o. b. Ameiicus, Emory Rylander Opposite Commercial Warehouse Telephone 14 Joslah Evans Cowles, president of the General Federation. She gave a moat Inspiring talk on mutual eo-opsratlon and helpfulness and on collective service In support of the governemnt food campaign. Mrs. Nellie Peters Black, president of the State Federation, responded most cleverly to the conservation nola with a witty little poem, showing that the busy housowlfo has conserved ao tho limits of tbs meaning of the .word. Mrs. William L. Wilson, of Savannah I spoke with much point on the need of conservation and there was a number FLORIDA CHIEF EXECUTIVE SAYS THAT IN A ‘VERY SHORT TIME STATE WILL DE ' ENTIRELY “DRY." ao most excellent advantage. I , up orlntendent of schools 01 Following the meeting R| chmond county; Dr. Ashby M. Jones, night thi U. D. C. s entertained tr, the 0I . at |on of Thurs- a delightful Informal reception. I , — ■ Two luncheons that were not I d<, x h uraday*' afternoon a long auto- onjoyable from the standpoint of menu | and tea at Meadow Oardon, and service, hut b ~ f ‘ of George Walton. r;t^ p ^ p c;r.rTu^|contHhutw.«*». The first of these on Tuesday was a tors. •Conservation luncheon," but despite, the name the repast was most bountl- ( ♦ < ful. It conformc.d however, to sug- * geattons made by Mr. Hoover and the ■ ♦ toasts and songs were all conaervaalou ♦ songs. Mrs. A. H. Brenner presented ♦ now. # the speakers, the first _ being Mrs. • • . J , I „i ...M.M.IWW ! ot other clever features, notably the I conservation songB written by Mrs. I PJnes, president of the MllledgovMu jc’lub, and sung by the girls of the Tub- man High school of Augusta. ■! Wednesday at the luncheon hour ! brief talks were given by Lawton B. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ WEATHER FORECAST. Governor Sidney Cants, of Florida, passed through Amerlcus this morn ing. on hls way to Tallahassee aftor l visiting Macon for several days. | He wa a In an automobile with At torney General Warren and Mrs; War ren and daughter., , The distinguished Florida governor Spent about half an hour hero and met a number of citizens. Ho discussed earnestly the liquor situation In Florida and declared that In a very short time hls state would be entirely ••dry.” The governor wa a elected on a prohlhlion and antl-CathoIlo plat form, receiving -the nomination aftar having lived in Florida less than two years. He s a minister by profession qnd occupied an Alabama pulpit for many years. PARTLY CLOUDY TOMOR- WILL CONVENE HEBE AFTEfi A LONE UPSE When tlio Georgia Horticultural So. clety meets in Amor.icus In annual con vention next fall. It will bo tho'first time slnco 1831. The Invitation to moot hero was ex tended by Judge John A. Coob, who has been an active member for moro than a quarter of a century. The convention la usually attended by about fifty pouch growers, pecan orchardmen and nurserymen. 'W. T. Christopher, of Montezuma, was In the city Tuesday, on business. Mrs. Howell Simmons left Tuesday afternoon for Moultrie, whero sho goes ti upend several days with friends. / E. P. Cox and little daughter, Er- quhart and young aon. Pope, left Tues day for Atlanta, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Glover, at ahslr homo on Jackson street here. Madge . Kennedy Star in BABY MINE Coldwyn Our Stock of Loose leaf aod Bound Blank Books, Filing Cases, Type* writer Ribbon? and Offfce Hightower’s Book Store EVER HAVE YOUR fiARMENTS SCORCHED? NOT HERE! We never burn, scorch or gloss anyone’s clothes. We press with DRY, HOT STEAM, sterilize your clothes and make them look as good as now—THAT'S SERVICE. CLEANING, REPAIRING ALTEBING. CALL CS—WE’LL CALL. 0. K. PRESSING M Ed West, Proprietor. TELETHON P. 7*9. 105 Lunar St Americas, 6a. ' • "Baby Mine” Comes to the OP«a House Soon