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THE AMERICUS TJMES-RECORDER.
ROTARY HONORS
MRS, JOHNSON
I her an attentive hearing and a cor-
I dial welcome. The talk will prove
j Very instructive to the class as a body
! and to each indviidual present.
WADDLE-DUN FORD .. *■•••- , WOMAN’S EXCHANGE HAS
On Wednesday morning at 9 j A NEW HOME,
o’clock at the home of the bnde on j The Woman’s Exchange has »e-
Forrest street occurred a wedding ■ j a new home in the music store
of quiet simplicity, when Miss Effie
cepted the gift expressing her sin-]a Rotarian.
cere thanks. "That Joe is the man that he is, is
Mr. Dykes* Tribute. no surprise to the members of this
In making tee presentation Mr. j club who know so well that no e >
Dykes said: |tie woman, Mrs. Johnson, who has
“Mr. President: Some committee been his insniretion and with whose
work which has been assigned to me, aid and guidance, the pathway » is
I have been inclined to nbrink from life could be paved only w k
ami to evade the work incident there- ideals and noble J*.
to, but as one of the committee to. last crowned with that gloriou
select and present to Joe and Mrs. cess to which he has attained.
Johnson 1 a small token _of our love One of u,.
‘T™-" cm: esteem, I have participated in “Mrs. Johnson has been one of us
■ with u genuine pleasure and regard it since our official •,
yesterday’s Rotary j as a great privilege. cordial greetings and happy smiltf
of quiet simplicity, when Miss Effie, t N . jj Edwards, on Jackson street.
Waddle became the bride of hredw-1 The exc hanKo has been located for
ick J. Dunford. with Dr. Carl w. I ^ t severa ] months in the toy
Minor, pastor of First Baptist church, j s j orc () f j e. Hightower. Mr. Hardy,
receiving the vows. The ceremony mana „ er Q f the exchange, will be
was witnessed by only the immediate j . , t0 Kreet his friends and patrons
relatives and close friends of the : at thfl new home, and there are num-
, | bers of pretty articles on display in
a color ,. The.-holiday season is ap-
,h2 •• • — being
hostess Thursday afternoon to the
members of the club at her home on
Hrnrold avenue. The living rooms
were bright with golden rob and cos
mos. At the conclusion of the pro
gram hot coffee w'as served with
sandwiches.
The meeting was an informal one.
an initial gathering of the members y .
at which the year books were dfatrib- Silver Loving Cup Pre-
uted and looked over. The roll call 6 _ £ .
was resnomied to with Irish a nee- sented lO Faithful
dotes. Papers were selected for the . A
various programs to be given during /ACCOITip&niSt
the vear. and the secretary s report — - , with a genuine pleasure and regard it «i»' »»»
was heard. A featuure o. yesterday s Rotary j as a great privilege. cordial greetings and happy smutr
This year Irish literature, music. c j ub | unc i leon a t the Tea Room was "Very few, if any, of the members have brought sunshine to our week-
manners, people and customs "ill the presentation of a handsome silver ,lf thii! club have had occasion to ly luncheons, her music has inspire .
constitute the full program for the ™ ! know and appreciate the great value our souls, her counsel with us has lead
year, and the members expressed loving cup to Mrs. Joseph E. John- [o{ Joe Johnaan to this club, and the us to high and noble aspirations, in
gratification at the prospect of a son, who has been
light and humorous outline. Those the club since its orgai
present were Mrs. Laura Bagley. Mrs. ago. The presentation
W. A. Rcmbert. Mrs. R. I-. Maynard, Past President W. VI
keeper for the next six months.
family.
The living room was ... - - --
scheme of yellow and white, t... ,
floral decorations consisting of quan
tities of golden glow arranged in
jardinieres and in tall floor vases
against a background of growing
fern*. , , ,
The bride came in unattended ana
wore a churming tailored model of
midnight blue tricotine with harmon
izing hat. She carried a corsage of
sweet peas with streamers df tiny
white tulle knots.
Immediately following the cere
mony a sweet course was served by
Mrs. G. B. O’Neal and Miss Nona
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Dunford left
by motor for Brunswick, where they
will make their home. Mr. Dunford
is manager of a large wholesale house
in that city, and is a young man of
ability. . .
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. N. A. Waddle, having lived
in Americus a number of years, and
has endeared herself to a wide circle
of friends by her charming disposi
tion and gracious manner
proaching, and articles — ------
made to tempt buyers f or hob day
gifts.
C. J. Clark. Mr
INTERESTING SESSION
iV CLUB.
Allen, Mrs.
Moon
The club will meet
bert Allen,
when the first
in full.
ITALY AGAIN SHAKEN.
LONDON, Oct. 8.—Two violent
earth tremors were felt at Mantua.
Northern Italy, at midnight Wednes
day, according to a telegram to the
Rome Epoca, says a Central News
dispatch'froni Romo dated Thursday.
The inhabitants fled into the streets
in alarm. Some property damage
was reported.
YOUR MIRROR WILL
TELL YOU
Shuco Shampoo Make. Hair With
a Thousand Light..
CHOiR PRACTICE FOR
MUSIC STUD.
Tbur </iy -Uei toon thi Coinmuii-
icy duo Iioum: wa» i!ie~acuiie of a ycUNG PEOPLE,
representative gathering oi A men-. John Oliver, who is taking
cus’ social set attending the nrst ] at) ac tj V e ' ‘
meeting of the Mux.c Study dub ; or itll( . j n toreists
the fall season. The large reception „ f
rooms had been prettily decorated t
the occasion, with tod j a i 0 nary society i o' 1 tv™™ «»»«i ever oe wun labors there during tne late nours or
cosmos in ’?>> w,ck . e J»f ° tail' church to meet with her promptly at the Rotary club here nnd no distance night. Surely Joe Johnson is by na-
inwall pockets. Aftei the business ., 0 ' t .| 0 t:k Saturday afternoon for the j .could eliminate their nearness to ture a Rotarian, and it must have
session and an informal program, re- e of having a full rchcartel tit hel . In a few graceful words gj, e ac . been foreordained that he shoqld be
freshments of punch and sandwiches •’ - j CD j program to be given Sun- j
were served by Mrs. E. L. Carswell, , tp be a( j u it members will meet
SHUCO SHAMPOO when applied
to the moistened hair and rubbed in
to a great mass of sparkline bub
bling lather will thoroughly cleanse
to lake esteem in which every single mem- the scalp and hair, drive away dan-
thought ber of this club has and feels for you draff and leave the hair pure, fresh,
on/i Tap' vmir Hpnniiurp is sad to up, sweet and brilliant.
MISS PINKSTON IS
HOSTESS TO CLUB .
Miss Darien Pinkston entertained
Thursday afternoon at her home on
Dee street for the members of the
and dev
grief will
: alleviated and we
sweet and brilliant.
SHUCO SHAMPOO makes soft,
velvety puffs possible and after us
ing it the puffs are easily roughed
and sparkle like a tnft of silk.
SHUCO SHAMPOO is a perfect
blend of the finest cocoanut and palm
oils ’horouehly saponified, prepared
of ingredients known the world over
as the most delightful hair aids.
60c at all drug stores. <adv)
were served by Mrs. E. L. Carswell, . ® -phe adu it members will meet
Mrs. George VanRiper and Mrs. t g. 3 o. Under her direction the
Walter Rylgnder young people have given several
After the meetin® was called to ’. J jd mua i C al programs which
order, Mrs. Will Dudley, president of h delighted the congregations at-
„1.,K rr.n/ln n faW remark* COY1- ..
the ciub, made a few remarks con- ’
cerning the plans of the club for the
year, what it stands for and what it
wishes * accomplish in a musical,
literary and artistic ware The mas- „ —- -
ters of music, poetry and art will be Wcdni . aday afternoon was the lingerie
studied correlatively in each pro-: h iven in honor of Miss Ethel
SHOWER FOR SUMTER
BR1DE-ELECT
SUMTER, Oct. J—An event of
studied correlatively in earn 1,10-: . r ivcn in honor of Miss tine
gram, pictures of great painters will y, flr i,ette a bride-elect by Miss Eth
be exhibited during the winter sea- j De an, at her home’ in Sumter. The
with Miss Martha Wheatley! 1 V decorated in white adn
Lee street for the members ofthe soni with M iss Martha Wheatley I dccor ated in white adn
Friday Afternoon club, with «n extra gpeaking of the story connected with £ cosn)0s . After a game “Advice—
ttlMp Jirrnmvpfl for invited RUCStS, nlatnrne V . .... • .. j 1I1L.. CU n VIui'iMfid
table arranged for invited guests.
Marigolds decorated the living room,
while agendum was used in the din
ing room, and growing ferns were
placed in the hall. The high score
prize was a crepe-de-chine camisole
awarded to Miss Louise Marshall. At
the conclusion of the bridge game a
salad course was served, Miss Mary
Littlejohn assisting the hostess in
the service. , ... ,,
Playing were Miss Sarah Sheffield,
Miss Annie Ivey, Mrs. Heys McMath,
Miss Sara Tower, Mrs. T. B. Hooks,
Jr. Mrs. Glenn Hooks, Miss Louise
Williford, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Mrs.
E. J. Eldridge, Miss Louise Marshall,
M s D. K. Brinson, Miss Callie Slap-
pey. Miss Kathleen Denham, Mrs.
Harry Hawkins, Mrs. James Reese
and Mrs. Harold Aheam.
PH1LATHEA CLASC TO
HEAR LECTURE SNUDAY.
Sunday morning ' at the • Sunday
. , bool hour in the class room of the
I’hilatheas of First Baptist church,
Miss Ida Rhoad. state field worker
for missions, will give an interestin'-
lecture to the membership body. The
rubiect of Miss Rhoad’s talk will be
"Bible and Missions,’’ which is one
of her most potential subjects con
cerning state mission work. All
members of the Philathea class are
requested to meet Miss Rhoad In the
cists room at this hour and accord
. pTnk’eosmos. After a game “Advice
the pictures Good Wishes and Why She Marries
Mrs. James Hams. Jr., then told . Mar k e tte was given a ball of
of the programs to be given during "J. e s ad t0 wind A{tcr following the
the year, of the talks to be made ™ead t round and around the living
from time by students of literature. , shc finally came to a pink cov-
and of the interest and enthusiasm £0™ * d c ' nccalcd in „ cabinet,
already evinced in the rendition of rj ?his box were placed many bcautl-
the program* v ~ the new^ members, * n . ‘ - «-__j 1- «i#*a nf
me pruniaiiin wic mw.
as w.ell as the ones already enrolled
An informal program was given,
with a reading by Mis* Marie Walker.
Miss Blanche Snyder sang several
solos, followed by a trio by Mrs.
Frank Anderson. Miss Emmie Mor
gan and Mrs. J«mes Harris. The
program was greatly enjoyed, being
a digression from the usual exer
cises.
The names of several new mem
bers were voted upon and accepted
nln'n Tlineo inplnrlml MlSS
by the club. Those included Miss
Edith Nelson, Miss Martha Wheat-
ley. Miss Ella Polk. Mrs. Dan O'Con
nell, Mra. W. M. Caatleberry. Mrs.
J. C. Berry. Miss Marie Walker. Miss
Emmie Morgan, Mias Anna Murray,
Miss Blanche Snydor, Mrs. C. G.
Perry, Mrs. W. J Judkins
The next meeting will be two
weeks hence at the Community Club
program will be heard
house, when the first heavy musical
in tnis do* wee
ful pieces of handwork, the gifts ol
her friends. In the dining room the
table was covered with hand embroid
ered cover and in the center was a
beautiful bride’s cake, surrounded by
pink and white candles. An ice
course was served in which the color
scheme was carried out. Miss Dean
being assisted by Misses Mary Mor
ton and Katherine McDonald. Those
present were Misses Ethel Markette.
Wry Morton. 1 Katherine McDonald,
Elise Chappell, Annie Chappell, Xlm-
enia Bond, Maggie McDonald, Mra.
Tt F. Market’c. Mrs. K. M. McDonald,
Mrs. S. J. Cooper. Mrs. Lula Veal,
Mrs. R. E. White, Mrs. J. R- E^ng.
Mrs. E. e. Snider. Mrs. John Wise,
Mrs. E. R. Chappell, Mrs William
Chappell.
LITERARY CLUB MEETS
WITH PRESIDENT.
Mrs. Herbert Moon, president of
the Woman’s Literary club, was
G E. Baya returned to his home in
Dnytona, Florida, yesterday, after
spending a few days with his daughter
Mrs. Julius Shy, at her home on Jack-
son avenue. Mr. Baya formerly resid
ed in Americus, and during his visit
be was welcomed by a number 01
friends.
DEMONSTRATION BY FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE
SATURDAY -LAST DAY.
Women! Get These Surpris
ing Cooking Facts!
REFRESHMENTS FREE
Here are some facts about the “Red Star” oil range, which if used,
will put your cooking problems on the most efficient and economi
cal basis possible.
IT"
fietroU Vapor Oil Stavp
The “Red Star’* is entirely different
from ordinary oil burning •toves. It is
really a gas range It generates its own
gas from any grade of kerosene, gasoline
or distillate. The patented eight and
one-half pound double ring flame burner
vaporizes all of the heat units of the fuel
and utilizes the energy that is usually
wasted in odor and smoke. The heavy
iron burner becomes red hot and concen
trates an intense heat directly under the
utensil. It operates , entirely without
wicks or asbestos rings.
No Smell! No Trouble!
No Wicks! No Smoke!
Repeated official tests have proveji
that the "Red Star" is the qquickest.
most dependable and economical oil
stove on the market.
It is designed and works like a city gas
stove. A beautiful stove in any kitchen.
Substantially built, easy to clean and to
keep clean.
Ask For Demonstration
GATEWOOD-COGDELL HDW CO
Phone 64.
Comer Forsyth and Cotton Ave.
ANSLEY’S loweb PRICES
YOU
CAN
NOT
BE
CON
VINCED
THAT
OUR
PRICES
ON
.SILK f
‘ AND
?... WOOLEN
DRESS
GOODS
ARE •
THE
LOWEST
IN
AMERICUS
AND
THE
GOODS
THE
BEST
IN
A
BETTER
WAY
THAN
BY A
VISIT.
THEN YOU’LL*. ^
SEE.
FALL OPENING SALE
The Tailored-made pictured above is
just one of the many smart garments
we have to show you.( Note the straight
graceful lines to the coat, the swing to
the collar, the narrow shoulders and
snug fitting sleeves.
For Enduring Style—
a Woojtex Tailor-made
THERE is no problem that ap-
* pears quite so difficult for the
woman these, days as how to se
cure enduring style. So often a
garment that was quite in vogue
last year is hopelessly out of date
this year.
And yet economy demands of the
woman that she wear her clothes
beyond one season, out of style or
no.
Wooltex Tailor-mades have en
during style. You’ll find in our
f^all and’ Winter display from these
fashion designers nothing of the
faddy or bizarre. But beans of
real style tailored in so tbaF it vrlli
last as long as the garment r '
that’s a long time.
ANSLEY’S
The Store That Sell* Wooltex.
OUR
PRICES
ON
WOMEN’S
COATS
SUITS "
DRESSES
AND
SKIRTS
TOO
ARE
LOWER-
MUCH
LOWER
THAN
YOU
WILL
EXPECT
ON
GOOD
CLOTHES
OF
THIS
YOU
MAY
BE
MADE
SURE
OF
BY
A
VISIT
JUST
TRY
IT.
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