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'THURSDAY, APRIL 1915 I Items for this page should be § ’phoned the Times- Recorder not | later than eleven o’clock on day 5 of publication. JLONGFELLOW PROGRAM IFOR LEAGUE SOCIAL ”'v *. .»'* • A special Longfellow program Alas been prepared for the Epworth League •social that will be given tonight at the residence of Mrs. McMath on Reese iPark. An enjoyable evening is prom ised every member of the league. The ; prog ram: "‘AN EVENING WITH LONGFELLOW” 1. Instrumental Solo. Miss Katherine Thomas. 2. Longfellow's Mission. Mrs. Joe Bryan. 3. Reading, “The Day is Done.” Miss Gladys Dunn. 4. Reading, “The Ladder of St. Aug lustine. Miss Emmie Morgan. 5. Vocal Solo. Miss Mitch Payne. 6. Reading, “The Village Black- Easter Is Only Four A Days Away Most men, at this tome of I the year, say they will wear , . , . English bal oxford, blind eyelets, last summer’s oxfords for ..lack or tan $5. Other styles $3 up. while, hut when they feel the sap rising they run for a shoe Mi-Lady this season will f match her suit or gown in H \ pumps or a contrasting color. Our stock comprises every wanted style and at _, ... . This style with sand, gray or putty present the size range is tops. Also dull and patent, complete. Buy now and not be disappointed later. The children’s shoe bill is JkBF an important item in most ~~ families. At this store, we sell only the kind that wear d|lH|||ljL well and what is still more essential—FlT. Your child is mwer mis-fitted here We miss “Mary J ’ or without strap. the sal® first Lei Us Fit Your Easter Shoes All The New Shades in Silk Hosiery PINKSTON’S Proflram Today at The Opera House i 72 7i* p \T I 7* p A PAUL ARMSTRONG PLAY WITH RTOBERT 2 Alias Jimmy Valentine Warwick • SPECIAL FOR NEXT FRIDAY 1 The famous “SPOILERS” f WILL BE SHOWN HERE AGAIN NEXT FRIDAY % Schedule for Spoilers: First show, 1 p. m., Second show, 3:30 p. m., Third show, 6p. m., 4th show 8:30 p. m. "» I smith.” Miss Ellen Estes. 7. Reading, “The Children’s Hour.” ’ - | 3j • , Miss Alice 01ver. ; , 8. Reading, "A Psalm of Life.” , Miss Mattie McMath , 9. Longfellow Contest. Refreshments. .« * * “We are all capitalists. The only , pauper in the world is a dumb, deaf and blind idiot. Let us examine our capacities and gifts and then put them to the best use we may.” * * » WOMAN’S LITERARY CLUB The Woman’s Literary Club held its . regular weekly meeting this afternoon with Mrs. Laura Ba? Ley at her home on Taylor street. The following program was given: Biographical Sketch of Mary Waille3 Women at Work And Play MRS. H. B. ALLEN, Society Editor. Telephone 466 Murphey and Mary Virginia Terhune, by Mrs. C. M. Williams. Poem, “How He Saved St. Michael’3” by Miss Lizzie McLendon. Story, “For Bonnibel,” Miss Lizzie McLendon. Poem, “Twenty Bold Marines,” Mr 3. R. L. Maynard. Poem, “At The Party,” Mrs. L. F. Grubbs. Story, “The London Cabby,” Mrs. Taylor Lewis. Poem, “The Morning Glory”; Story, “On the Trapeze”; Poem, “A Childs Grave,” Mrs. Williams. The program closed with Current Topics in which the discussion on Art was led by Miss McLendon, on Lit erature, by Mrs. Olin Williams, and lon Science, by Mrs. C. M. Williams. ... j D. A. R. ENTERTAINMENT. Many tickets have been sold for the Bridge and "42“ party at the Country club on Thursday in Easter Week, but the chapter hopes that every family iu Americus will buy at least one. A de lightful afternoon is assured all who attend and the object is certainly a worthy one, the supplying of text books to children who cannot otherwise attend school. * * * ♦ ♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ SPRING IN TOWN. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The hurdy-gurdy thrums along the street, Sicilians thumb their tambourines with glee; The urchins beat shuffle with their feet, The coppers chink metallic melody; Banana-vendors shout their wares, and some Stand idly on the curb with sleepy mien. It isn’t guesswork—truly, spring ha 3 come; For see, the little plots of grass are green! The office-boy displays a frequent yawn; Stenographers in openworks appear; The “banker” puts his overcoat in pawn, And every fan for baseball ’gins to cheer; The woolens are exchanged for cottons thin, And there are springlike phrases on each lip; Then comes a blizzard blowing like blue sin, Which lays up everybody with the grippe! —A Walter Utting. ... Tomato Canape—Cut rounds of but tered bread three incnes in diameter. Place on each round a fresh sliced to mato one-quarter inch thick. Season with salt and pepper and a few drops of onion juice. Cover with cream cheese one-quarter inch thick. Place in, hot oven for about twenty minutes or until cheese is melted and slightly browned. Sprinkle with paprika and serve hot. Lobster in the Shell—Cut lobster THtr ’s HAH v TIMFS-RFCOPOKR I CRACKER BOYS MINSTRELS wiiwww AT OPERA HOUSE Monday Night April sth. BENEFIT rzzz: AMERICUS BALL CLUB New Songs, Catchy Jokes Vaudeville Help the Muck alees by turning out to the show w. Ben Hawkins H AND I Blue Marsh Premier End Men I PRICES: I First eight rows, $.75, .yj remainder of first floor ffj $.50 and $.25. I BALCONY I Reserved for colored people, $25 meat in small pieces, season with salt an<j pepper. Put seasoned lobster in shells and ramekins, pour over each one a tablespoonful of melted butter, place in hot oven until thoroughly heated or slightly browned. Sprinkle with a little chopped parsley and serve with cucumber sauce. Surprising Candy Special Saturday will be a bannei day in our Candy De partment, for we are going to offer a value that has never been equaled. Full Pound Box of Delicious Os - CHOCOLATE COVERED CARtMFLS jJ)P Genuine 80c value for This remarkable price is for Saturday only and not more than two boxes will be sold to any one customer. These Chocolates ai eof the very high est quality and guaranteed to please you. HOWELL’S PHARMACY. The PENSLAR Store lOOO<H><>OO<HCH>O<EOIKHKH3<KKH«EOO<HKtOOO<HKECEO<ECHKHCEOOCHMH»OI>a«O | THOSE WHO COME j AND GO Americus The Mecca For j | S Health and Business. If yoH need Glasses I can tit yon. Bell, the Jeweler. advt Miss Kate Speer has come from Al bany, where her parents are residing temporarily, and is the guest o£- Miss Latrelle Hill this week. New Trimmed Hats and large shapes •in all colors came in, this morning. See them today. Churchwell’s. advt-l-2t Something new in Ladies Collars and Ruffling just received at Churchwell’s. advt-l-2t • Special at Ayashery • S Thursday : : : : * • • • Beginning with Thursday, April Ist, we • • are going to place our entire stock of groceries • • and meats on the special l*st. • • In order to do this we have placed every- • • thing on a cash basis,absolutely nothing charged. • • For your convenience, we have prepared • • coupon books in assorted denomination which # • you can by a suecial arrangements secure,or can • • purchase at a 5 per cent cash discount. # • * We are going to sell you at from 10 per ct. # • to 25 per ct. cheaper than vou can secure your • • groceries and meat elsewhere. Make your pur- # • chases here and we guarantee to savejou money • • - • 2 W. A. Ayash, Proprietor * I will be pleased to great ay friends in my uew quarters la Windsor- Up tel corner after April Ist. S. A. Daniels. I Mrs. M. E. Bush, Misses Florence and Carrie Bush and brother, fke Bush, have come from Montgomery to reside here, where Mr. Bush will agaidWgage in business. The family will occupy the Hawkes home on Church street. Ladies! Next Sunday is Easter; let us fix you up a nice hat. We have the newest things at the right price. SodA checks free. Churchwell’s. advt-l-2t Pens for this page should be ’phoned the Times-Recorder not later than eleven o’clock on day of publication. ' V ■ ■ ■ - .‘jo ' ' A soda check free with eacto SSb purchase at Church weU’n. adjiM-S*- Fresh Shad at Morgan's Jjbrtost. Phoue 94. *1 The return of Mias Maude Shertoek. who has been .sjiefldiag a month or £ww delightfully with friends in Chicagt*, % welcomed here. Miss Sherlock re turned last night. Bring yi»ur CHXJRCHWEU.'S eta to the WINDSOR PHARMACYu] win the $5J# or $2.5# in COLO. AMme a box of NUNNALLVS Candy. This* offer closes on April 15th. advtHMT Everybody had a good time cuttoto ing gold fish at Murray’s, the »»»»« - Store. Now don’t kill your fish with old food. Fresh Fish f ood, i#e, at Murray’s. advd-1% The many friends of Miss llmnfe Jossey will be pleased to learn Hh» she is now convalescent, after an Ill ness of three weeks’ duration. If you bring the largest number m* CHURCH WELL’S tickets to FOCSev* ty April the 15th, we gioe you sSjt# in Gold, next largest, $2.5# to GOLD; next largest, box NunnaOy's Candy, advt-l-ts Get your steak and pork *t Mtorgua’a Market The best for the Phone 94. adeA-IC. T. A. Acree, of Albany, was ansag the many visitors coaxing to Americus this morning. NUNNALLY’S Candy always Amato; our fountain drinks the very heed. Windsor Pharmacy. Phone NL advt-l-ts Give your orders tor Easter Ulm ers to Murray's Pharmacy, agents ftor Idle Hour Nurseries. Phene i". atdvfc Frank J. Manning came from Atlswtn this morning, having business Mere tor the day. « . If It is the best drinks you want, get IT AT THE WINDSOR PHAR MACY. advt-T-tr We have Moultrie Packing On. pro ducts for sale. The best of fearmt, hams and fresh meats of all kteda Phone 94. Morgan’s Market, mdvt-i; Good l Friday Services. The following services will be fceto in Calvary church oa Good Friday: Morning service, II a. m.; wahg; prayer, 7:30 p. m. dfflELl STILL DISUHITIHG CHECKS The Churehwell department store still continued today the distribute**, of soda fountain checks to customers on all c-sh purchases of fifty cento and upward, giving a check oa asp soda fount for each 50 cts. purchase. So popular has been this feature :to«t customers have requested an extens ion of the premium period, and m deference to this demand the Church well store will continue to give out cheeks two weeks longer, or njar.£ April 15th. PAGE FIVE