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Let Us Show You What We Have
Emory Rylander
Opposite Commercial
Warehouse
ED BY MRS. H. B. ALLEN
hone 99. Residence Phone 463
iekting.
D. C. meeting at the home
president. Mrs. Frank P. Har-
rasoneof the most Interesting
ljoyable of the year,
new members were added to
ter. Mrs. Elton Parker, Mrs.
S. H. McKee. Mrs. Ernest Statham.
Mrs. John Argo, Mrs. oeorge Oliver.
Many ot the members carried their
knitting a"d thus the time was profit-
ably a 9 well pleasantly enjoyed. A
splendid program was given, Mrs.
Franc Mangum's paper, "A Resume ot
the Last Month’s War News,” received
special praise and a request from the
members for its publication. Miss
Polk’s drill in the singing of the ’’Star their cafe, next door to Hooks’ Pliar-
Spanglcd Banner’’ wa 3 an enjoyable 1 macy. Chicken, barbecue, and all the
feature and much merriment wa 9 oc- j season’s delicacies are on the menu,
casioned by the singing of the follow- j which is under the capable manage-
irig parodies. An observation contest' ment of some of the notable house-
was arranged for th 0 social hour, Mrs.' wives of the city,
f len Hooks winning first prize, and j * * *
Mrs. T. D. Ellis the second. The SALE POSTPONED,
chapter has planned to send a box ot, The sal e of fancy articles by the
delicacies to the soldiers at Macon for j workers of First Baptist church will
Christmas and many contributions b c held tomorrow (Thursday) morning
were offered. j at the home of Mrs. C. J. Clarke, on
... | Jackson etreet
Delicious meals are being served b Y |
the indies of the hospital bazaar at V. W. A. MEETING.
j The Y. W. A. of the First Baptist
rill m:6t with Mls3 Melva
Clarke, at lior home on Jackson street,
on Thursday afternoon £B 3 o'clock.
Jll’SIC STUDY CLUB.
Next Tuesday the Music Study club
The Only Article in Our Store
That Has Not Advanced in Price
Worthmor Waists
In these trying days of merchandising we indeed
fortunate in being able to present to our ra e
justly famous WORTHMOR waists at the old price ot
$1. These waists are being furnished us by a manu
facturer that we hold contracts with, based on the price
of materials, labor, etc., the same as two years ago.
Our holdings of WIRTHMOR waists are large, em-
bracing plain, tailored, and novelty mo e s i >
voile, madias and other popular materials, an
it not for the fact above stated, we assure you thes- .
could not be sold for the price of on- o a..
A Petticoat Special
Se f!owted 0: designs, Ipedll for onedjf 'ff* ° $2.50
enough for one day’s selling) • • • _—
Pinkston Company
guest of W. J. Pennington.
Rex Harris, a student at the A. &
M. college at Amorlcus, visited ills
frther, J. H. Harris, in this commun
ity recently.
Misses Mary Annie Fcagln and Leta
Cemaron, of Americas, wero gueBts
of Miss Kathleen Fongin at the home
of O. M. Wicker, several days during
the past week.
Mls s Beulah Pennington and guest,
Miss Louella Fields, of Albany, and
Mr. Ledger, of Macon, attended the
movies in Amcrlcus Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Minnie J. Hearn, of Americu*,
was the guest of Mrs. J. B. Rouso
Sunday afternoon.
Miss E liel Wells and Dallas Pen
nington, residing near Americus, were
guests of Misses Janie and Dannlo
Wicker Sunday afternoon.
Miss Beulah Pennington entertain; 1
Inst Thursday evening in honor of
1 1LCAZAI
IE HELD IDEM
LADIES ABE MAYING SOME THOU-
BLE NOW FINDING MEN BRAVE
ENOUGH TO ACT AS JUDGES
DI KING ANNUAL CONTEST.
.M.H iucouuj »»»***v * J - • —
will pack a box for the A. L. I. boys ^ Miss Louella Fields, of Albany. Sev
r,t Camp Wheeler. This box will con
sist of records, sheet music, maga
zines and foot-warmers. It will be
packed at the home of Miss Elizabeth
Pobb and every person in Americus Is
requested to contribute used maga
zines and music. These will mean
much to our boys, and no sacrifice to
any ot us. Persons who haven’t nnv
OI tho other articles mentioned, can
surely give one pair of foot-warmers,
as these can either be made of pur
chased. Please send contributions to
the home of Miss Cobb before Tucs-
I day. MltS. H. B. MASHBURN,
President Music Study Club.
Cut Off
oral numbers woro beautifully render
ed on the piano by Miss Fields. Those
; resent were Miss Fields, Misses Fca
gln and Cameron, of Americus; Miss
Lacy of Andersonville and Misses Bed-
oubaugh. Stubbs and Feagin, and
Messrs. Alman, Stubbs, Harris,
Wicker, Kitchens, Gibson, Harris and
Pennington.
Miss Emma Wiggins and Wicker
Pennington, of Sumter county, at
tended services a’. St. John’s Lutheran
cburei, Sunday evening.
De Soto
Rov. J. W. Patterson, of Americus, — —
preached a most interesting sermon Thanksgiving with his ‘parent* here,
at Mountain Springs Methodist church ' Miss Mary Ferguson has returned
Sunday morning. Ho was returned ' U. Macon after spending several days
to Americus circuit by tho recent with relatives here.
South Georgia conference, and hi* re-j Mrs. Alex Duncan spent triday in
appointment to that position is a. Amcrlcus.
j source ot gratification to nil. j Ur. J. W. Smith visited Americus
The Misses Pennington, of Auteri- Monday,
rus and .Messrs. Rouse and Ledger.; Mias Euzera Cocke, of Cobb, spent
of (’amp Wheeler, Macon, were visit-! Saturday with friends here.
or a in this community Wednesday ev- Mr. George W. Bagley, Sr., spelt.
Interest m tho Baby Show, to bo a
Nature nr the Hospital Hazanr Friday
attfein-t-un at 3 o eiot it. has teen stimu
lated by tlte unnuuiK-einii.it that an ad
ditional class has been created by the
committee in charge. Mrs. Roy Parker
and Mrs. J. L. Williams who are ar
ranging for the display of Americus'
bumpe r crop of babies, announce this
afternoon that the 1916 babies are not
to bo slighted, and they havo arrang
ed for a class of two-year-olds, in
which all tots between eighteen and
twenty-four months of age will be
eligible as prize winners.
Mrs. T. C. Tillman and Miss Adi
Finley have accepted the task of se
lecting the Judges and they are acour-
ing the country for men bravo enough
to decide between the hundreds of
dniniy darlings who will ho on dis
play. They have already interviewed
icvora! eligible bachelors, but alt ot
these gentlemen have Important out-
oi-town engagements Friday, and all
of the married men asked to serve
Miss Cora Cocke I. visiting friends «*««««■ «'«•
ladles are determined, though, ana
Mr! Henry Smith, who i. “‘tending ^ n^e. of the Judges wUl be an-
Mercer university at Macon, spent ura^iy raque.ied that at.
babies entered In tho contest be pres
ent promptly in time, ns the show
cning.
Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe Grant spent
Thanksgiving with friends near Amer
icus.
Arthur Wicker, a student at the
Americus agricultural and mechanical
college, spent Thursday and Frlds/
with his mother, Mrs. Add Wicker, nt
Iter homo here.
Watson Wicker, of Oglethorpe, spent
Thursday hero, the guest of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wood and child
ren, and Mr. and Mrs. J. I). M.
Wicker motured to Pooling Sunday
and were gnesta of Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Wicker.
Miss Laura Stubbs and George
Stubbs, students at the A. & M. col
lege in Americus, returned there Sun.
day afternoon, after having spent sev
eral days with thcl r parents. Mr. and
Mrs. U. H. Stubbs.
Mrs. John Rouse and MUs Susie
Williams, of Andersonville, were
guests of Mrs. J. . Rouse Sunday.
Miss I-ouella Field* returned to her
home In Albany Sunday, after bavins
spont Thanksgiving with'Mies Beulah
Pennington, in this community.
Pcv. E. K. F. Roof, ot Oglethorpe,
spent Sunday afternoon ter* the
Monday in Americus on business.
Mrs. A. M. Barlow has teturned
from Glennovel, where she visited rcl-
ative 8 for several days.
Mr. a“d Mrs. E. S. Ferguson, Jr., of
Chokee, were visitors here for a few
days recently.
Mr. Allen Johnson made a business
trip to Albany Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Godwin, of Lees
burg, visited Mr. and Mr*. B. L. Both-
vell Sunday.
Y. If. C. A. SECRETARIES
, TO LEAVE SOON FOR FRANCE
ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 5.—Thirty-five
war work secretaries of the south
eastern department of the Y. M. C. A.
will leave this week for France, as
sembling in Atlanta and going from
here to an Atlantic port where they
will embark for the trip across. They
were selected yesterday by a confer
ence of war work officials. All are
above thirty-one year* ot age. Later
In the month a second contingent,
numbering thirty-five men, will follow
them, and In January tho southeastern
department will scud two hundred
more.
begins on the first stroke of the hour
o' three, and those babies who arrive
late lose all chanco ot landing a prize
DAN CHAPPELL TO
JOIN FLYING SQUAD
Dan Chappell, on, of the best-known
young lawyers of Americus, has en-
lilsted for service in the .war, enter
ing Uie aviation branch. He Is now
awaiting orders to report.
Sir. Chappell felt it was his duty to
tender his services to bis country,
and has done so without watting
be drafted.
The announcement that be has done
this will be received with Interest by
his many friends.
fiTHEATREU
MATINEE 5 & 10c
NIGH1 10 & 15c
WEDNESDAY
1 Triangle Picture
Attractive Bessie Love in
‘‘THE LITTIF. HlFORNIIT
Five Acts, and
‘•A WARM KEttPTION”
Triangle Comedy
THURSDAY
Paramount Picture
Jesse L. Lasky Presents
MADAME PETROVA in
“EXILE"
5 acts—you mustn’t miss it.
FRIDAY
Blue Ribbon Feature
Carol Holloway and William
, Duncan in
“DEAD SHOT BAKER”
Five Acts, an<J Chapter 13
“THE GRAY GHOST"
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Christmas day.
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