THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919.
j SOCIETY |
Mrs. Hooks’ Party.
Mrs. J. D. Hooke party this after
noon was a delightful occasion of the
week assembling a dozen congenial
players who enjoyed a game of
bridge. The house was beautifully
decorated with sweet peas and coreop
sis and a basket of growing ferns was
given for high score. Present were
Miss Kathleen Denham, Mrs. D. K.
Brinson, Mrs. Walter Rylander, Mrs.
E. J. Eldridge, Mrs. Furlow Gatewood,
Mrs. Charles Burke, Mrs. Eugene Hill,
Mrs. E .B. Everette, Mrs. W. E. Tay
lor, Mrs. Clarence Davis, Mrs. T. 0.
Marshall, Mrs. George Oliver, Mrs.
Stephen Pace.
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Thursday Bridge Club Meets.
Mrs. W. S. Kirkpatrick was the
Thursday club’s hostess at a lovely
party this morning at her home on
College street. A profusion of sum
mer flowers adorned the rooms and
the top score prize was a box or
handkerchiefs. The following guests
were present: Mrs. J. L. Sparks, Mrs.
D. R. Andrews, Mrs. L. F. Grubbs,
Miss Emma Mae Borum, Mrs. Tracy
Cunningham, Mrs. Willis Haw
kins, Mrs. J. E. Hightower, Mrs.
H. O. Jones, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs.
Lovelace Eve, Mrs. Macon Dudley,
Miss Florence Niles, Mrs. B. R,.
Boyd, Mrs. J. E. Mathis, Mrs. Hollis
Fort, Miss Lula Mat’his.
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W. C. C. S. Dance.
The regular weekly dance at the
Soldiers’ Club will occur tomorrow
11l OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. O’DONNELL MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY PRESENTS I I
“BABY MINE”
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Miss .Bessie Veal was the guest of
Miss Leila Doster Wednesday night.
Mrs. C .E. Doster. Mrs. M. C. Veal,
Misses Bessie Veal and Leila Doster
and Cooper Doster, Jr., were visitor
at the home of Mrs. C. W. Grant Wed
nesday afternoon.
Miss Della Parker was a visitor at
the home of Mrs. M. C. Tea; Thurs
day morning
Mis Annie Willis Morris was
the guest of Mrs. Marvin Vincent
Thursday afternoon.
Doster, Nell and Vivian A incent
were guests of Little Mn ' -*i and
Charles McNeill Wednesday morning.
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night at nine o’clock. The dances
have been unusually well attended
lately and the return of the college
contingent will no doubt increase the
attendance. On the reception commit
tee for tomorrow' night are Mrs. E. B.
Mrs. Thomas Harrold, Mrs.
Franc Mangum, Mrs. H. B. Allen, Mrs.
D. K. Brinson, Mrs. C. 0. Niles, Mrs.
W. A. Dodson, Mrs. David Suttle, Mrs.
C. U. Rogers,
Mrs. Clarence Davis is chairman of
the refreshment committe, and Miss
Marie Walker of the decorating com
mittee and these ladies are requested
to appoint their assistants. The man
agers wish to announce that while the
dances are primarily for the soldiers
at Souther Field the officers are in
! vited also as well as all returned sol
diers and sailors.
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IVomu’s Club Meeting.
The Woman's club held its last regu
lar meeting until October yesterday af
ternoon at the Carnegie library. The
election of officers was in order but
on account of the nominating commit
tee’s failure to meet the election was
' deferred until a called meeting can
j be held. No program was given, the
] meeting being entirely given over to
the business affairs of the club.
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Mrs. W. B. Heys is recovering from
a recent severe illness.
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| Mrs. R. B. Winlock of Augusta, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. W. B. Heys
i at her home near Americus.
Fortnightly Soldiers’ Dance.
The fortnightly dance will be held
1 Saturday night at the K. of C. Soldiers*
Mrs. L. C. Autry, Mrs. Ella Hudson
| and Miss Ruby Autry were spend the-
I day guests at the home of Mrs.
Amanda Autry Thursday.
Mrs. W. A. Parker. Mrs. M. C Veal
and Miss Annie Willis Morris were
visitors at the home of Mrs. S'. M. j
I Parker Friday afternoon.
Mrs. W. B. Bradley was the guest of I
I Mrs. IV. C. Grant Saturday afternoon. !
A. J. Ledger. Dan Ledger, Mrs. S. S. |
Ledger, Ruth, Neva and Clifford Led-I
| ger were visitors at the home of Mr. ;
and Mrs. D. C. Griffin Saturday after- (
. | neon.
Miss Eddie Lou Parker spent Satur
day night with Miss Della Giles.
I Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mercer and Ed-|
"ar Mercer spent. Sunday with Mr. and
Home, Cotney building. Invitations are
being issued. This will be the last
dance for the present, as activities at
the hall will be temporarily discon
tinued.
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Mrs. Duffy Grimsley of Cordele is
visiting her mother Mrs. Fannie Crabb
on Prince street.
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Mrs. W. W. Tucker has returned
from a visit to relatives in Cordele.
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Miss Katherine Buchanan has re
turned from Wesleyan college and will
spend the summer vacation at home.
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Mrs. W. C. Wright is visiting her
mother MrssA. J. Long in Macon.
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Mrs. Tom French Mabry and daugh
ter, Martha, leave Friday for Richland
and Columbus to visit relatives for
some time.
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Mrs. Anna A. White, of Orange, N.
J., who has been visiting Mrs. W. C.
Carter, will leave tomorrow for a visit
to Mrs .1 .J. Murph, in Marshallville.
Mrs. White in en route to her home
from Orlando, Fla., where she spent
the winter.
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Miss Mary Rose Brown has returned
ftom Wesleyan college and after
spending a few’ days at home will leave
for Oxford, where she will attend Em
! ory commencement.
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Mrs. A. D. Autry.
Thomas and Lester Bradley and
Shep Autry spent Sunday morning at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C Veal.
W. T. 0. Bray is spending a few
days in Dooly county, the guest of
his brother, D. C. Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Murphy, Miss
, Bertha Edwards and Messrs. Miller
and Jenkins were visitors at the home
| of Mr. and Mrs.-C. AV. Grant Sunday
I afternoon.
! Mr. r.id Mrs. P- R. Cannon and I
daugb r, Ne-'.le Claire, were Sunday I
I vifcl ■ tha 1K...e of her father, B. |
| J. MMcNeal.
D. C Bray an ’ Day Fenn, of Dooly |
! county, were business visitors at the I
1 twine i \V. T. 0. Bflay Monday. I
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
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AMUSEMENTS |
The O’Donnell Musical Comedy com
pany, which has been playing at the
Opera House for the last three nights
is more than making good. Theater go
ers are looking forward to tonight
when the famous “Baby Mine” will
be presented by this cast of unusually
talented players. If you enjoy a good ;
comedy you will make no mistake in
witnessing this. This comedy is not
unknown to Americus theater goers
It is in capable hands and will be pre
sented by a cast that is in every way
qualified to put it over in good shape,
if past performances of this company
are any criterion.
Special mention should be made of
Miss O’Donnell’s violin playing which
she does between the acts. The au
dience is charmed by her flawless
playing dan gracious personality.
Mrs. Dorsey Olver, of Eastman, is
visiting Mrs. F. G. Olver on Church
street.
Our Grandfathers.
drenched horses for colic. That was
the old way which was uncertain and
unsafe. Farris’ Colic Remedy does
away with drenching—is applied on
the horse’s tongue with a dropper
which comes packed in each bottle.
Get it today. We guarantee it
adv G. E. Buchanan.
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FRIDAY -- SATURDAY .ap'
TWO WORE DAYS ONLY
Pre-Inventory and jgl
Anniversary Sale
We are celebrating our NINTH ANNIVERSARY by giving to our friends and customers an opportu- f
nity to purchase some very attractive SUITS, SPRING WRAPS and DRESSES ala price that means I
a saving worth while. Very soon we must take our inventory, and to reduce our stocks we have for
gotten costs and put figures on these goods that will clear them out very, very rapidly.
Small Women’s and Misses Dresses v
About twenty-five beautiful voiles in dark <BO CIO •
and light colors —worth up to $17.50 - ■&T - .
Suits-
Plain Tailored, all wool,
Silk Lined Suits—Good
Styles, worth up to $37.50,
to Close
$15.22
N. B. New Suits for Fall
like these will be SSO tos6s.
Gossard Complete New Silk Wirthmor
Corsets Hosiery Line blouses 6 Underwear Waists
PINKSTON COMPANY
LAMAR STREET WINDSOR HOTEL
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TIN ROOF OPENER LOST
BY FIRE DEPARTMENT
Anybody here find a tin roof opener?
No? Well, then, would anybody here
know it if they had found a tin roof
opener? To make it all clear and
brief, a week or so ago, while making
a run to the vicinity of the Gulf Refin
ing company's plant with the smaller
hose wagon, the fire department lost
a tin roof opener. It is a steel tool
with a wooden handle painted red. de
signed to cut tin roofs to get at fires
when quick action is needed. They
would welcome its return.
Times-Recorder Want Ads are busi
ness “go-getters.”
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SUNDAY ANDWEEK-END
Fares to Savannah-Tyhee and
return byway of Seaboard
Air Line Railroad.
Sunday round trip fares to Savannah,
$2.70; 30c higher to Tybee. Good
' for date of sale only.
Week-end fares to Tybee and return
$7.70. Sold for all Saturday and Sun
day trains prior to 12 o’clock noon;
final limit to reach original point prior
to midnight Tuesday following date
of sale.
Correspondingly low fares from va
rious intermediate points between
Americus and Savannah.
For further information ask ticket
agent.
SEABOARD AIR LINE
Miss Margaret Laney, of Colum
bus, will arrive tomorrow to be the
guest of Miss Dorothy Cargill for some
time.
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Graduation day is not far away,
plan an exchange of photographs with
all your classmates. Keep Hie class of
’l9 together—a picture history for
years to come.
THE M’KINSTRY STUDIO
I 14 Jackson St.
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Spring Wraps
Number Capes, Dolmans
and Coats, good styles and
colors, Worth up to S2O.
To Close SIO.OO
Gingham Dresses $3.75
18 Gingham Dresses, fast
Colors, Attractive Plaids.
Sizes up to 46. Worth
$5.95. To Close $3.75
BABY
BASKETS
WHITE WOVEN I' ;
SPLIT WILLOW
We have succeeded in getting
some of these very attractive
Baby Baskets that have been in
such demand. They make most
appropriate gifts to the new
baby.
PRICES:
$1 and SL7S
HIGHTOWER’S
BOOK STORE
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